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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Tuesday, February 7, 1950

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 7, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 12 the stars and stripes tuesday february 7, 1950 German re education is . Purpose Mccloy continued from Page 1 where he conferred with washing ton  High commissioner called upon the West German people to break with traditions which have hitherto resulted in misery and disaster and to go Forward toward political democracy economic re covery physical Unity and a world position with the Active assistance of the . And the West Ern  american people Mccloy declared Are deeply concerned Over Germany and together with Britain and France Are amazingly eager to  there is Little likelihood of wide discrepancies he said in the guiding purposes of the three Western allies toward Ger  have All been shocked my cloy declared by the recurrence of the soviet efforts to depress the life of the people of Berlin by inter. Eruptions in and the slowing Down of the Normal traffic Between the Western zones and that  ineffective it is quite Clear that protests or expressions of indignation at the callousness of such action have no effect on those who employ these  am not going to threaten or to speak of what specific measures the commission May. In conjunction with the Federal Republic apply to this situation k it continues. Whatever the High commissioners and the Western Republic find it necessary to do to Aid the City and to destroy the effect of these interferences will i know have the support of the people of the ."in a discussion  some recent West German developments Over which the . Public and the West Ern allies Are deeply concerned Mccloy made the following Points admit mistakes1there is no need for germans to tilt at windmills Over collective War guilt. They roust admit their mistakes and cease assertions that other Peoples and countries Are responsible for Germany s postwar difficulties and  obviously was referring to a speech in Hamburg by German Justice minister Thomas Dehle casting War blame on France. Agitation of foreign issues How Ever tempting cannot distract at Tention from vital Domestic issues and need for Domestic reforms the High commissioner said and added such utterances do incalculable harm 2the Saar problem whatever the solution must not Block Germany participation in the organization of Western Europe. A sensible states manlike solution car. Readily be found Mccloy asserted and far too much is at stake to permit this Issue to become again the starting Point for internal political Maneu vering leading Only to embittered Franco German  3a critical period of decision has arrived for Germany. It is essential that every German and not Only courageous few should recognize his own responsibility in the Protection of individual rights and of the processes of Justice. It is the Price of Security makes six Points the High commissioner listed . Policy in and for Germany a follows 1full support of the German people to develop their political Independence along democratic lines.2no German army or air Force. But German Security to be protected by participation in a closely knit Western european Community. 3the Leasi possible controls to a exercised by occupation authorities. Ful support of democratic forces in Germany and prevention of any resurgence of Lutrana Tihomil is tic or antidemocratic forces. 4advancement of measures touring Berlin closer to the West Garbiar Republic and toward Una j fiction of Germany on a Democrat and Federal basis. 5fostering ticks through of fair Trade prac Decarte Healion and  of Industry Ade quate compensation for persecution victims. 6assistance by the . My the Western allies in a solution of Germany unemployment refugee problems. Mccloy Adenauer set to Confer today Frankfurt feb. 6 is preparations Are being made for a conference Here tomorrow Between . High commissioner John Mccloy and German chancello Konrad Adenauer presumably on the Berlin and Snar questions High commission spokesman sail  sought the conf Reno in Advance of the regular session of the Allied High commission thursday in Bonn. Maier scored on attack continued from Page 1 attack on my Powers As exercise through the land commissioner is not in the interest of his govern ment or his  said he was keenly interested in the immediate Ger Man reaction to this  on an order by Maier prohibiting police from giving out information on the bribery investigations Mccloy said ican t too strongly endorse Freedom of the press. Bribery is bad enough but worse is the suggestion thai news about it should be sup  plan Berlin trip Mccloy said no changes in the occupation statute were contemplated at present and that the matter was not discussed in Washington. He also emphasized that Ger Man demilitarization was not Dis cussed in Washington since thesis continuing u. S. Policy and there was no need to discuss it Mccloy was asked to comment Oak statement by Maier that germans were tired of going to school Maier made the statement earlier this afternoon in the presence of Mccloy at a. Ceremony opening the new America House  said it has been my experience that a Man can learn fro the womb to the  in a thinly veiled attack on the  program Maier said the National socialists re educated people. Consequently the word re education has a fatal  phone workers Call mediation hopeless new York feb. 6 up a spokesman for the communication workers of America Cio which plans to precipitate a nationwide Telephone strike wednesday today pronounced government mediation efforts As  he had just had a two hour ses Sion with officials of the Western electric co. And a government mediator however a government request that the Union postpone its wednes Day strike deadline for two weeks was impending and the spokesman said the Union was willing to consider if there s some thing to be gained by  Queen Mother Mary 111 London feb. G up eighty two year of d Queen Mother Mary is Iii with an a Uick of Statica and has been confined to her rooms a Marlborough House by the Royal physician it was announced today. Border checkpoint trucks Roll through the soviet f zone checkpoint at Helmstedt coming left from Terlin and waiting right for their in spec i. Tinn before Wheeling up the Ante Bahn toward the City after East i police. Of. Is photo by Boyd a. I Safe planes test readiness of air ground teams Frankfurt feb. 6 is planes of the 61st to Carrier win made the first flight today of a four Day Aerial and ground Maneu ver designed to test the operational readiness of the unit Rhine main air base officials disclosed tonight. A Security Clamp on operation readiness was lifted Only after the first flight of c54 transport planes was in the air. Approximately 35 planes were involved in the Man Euver which is designed base officials said to determine the operational capabilities of the 61st to carry out its As signed  according to a base announce ment the simulated personnel and Supply hauls during the four Day round the clock Man Euver will test not Only the plane Crews and air Craft maintenance men but will also demonstrate the readiness of sup porting organizations such As communications weathermen and food service squadrons. The project which is being witnessed by a Safe air inspection team is part of a routine of pro Gram to keep men of All bases on their toes the announcement said. Ten Burma rebels killed Rangoon feb. 6 a ten rebels were killed and 15 wounded when government troops attacked a mixed Karen and Mon insurgent orce holding than ban Southeast Astals town North of Moulmein an official communique said. Russ aim held to Hurt Berlin Berlin feb. 6 is British authorities declared Here today that russian imposed restrictions on Ber Lin traffic constitute an Effort to shake the Confidence of West Ber Lin and to slow up its recovery " a British spokesman said a Gen Alexander Borikov soviet Berlin commandant in his letter explain ing the reasons for the traffic restrictions merely advanced pre texts to provide justification fraction undertaken for entirely Dif Ferent  had claimed in a letter to the Western commandants Satur Day that the restrictions were undertaken to prevent , both Allied and Ger Man traffic proceeded normally today on the soviet zone autobahn to  soviet occupation authorities a British spokesman stated Are perturbed at the contrast be tween the living conditions in Hie Western sectors of Berlin and those in the Eastern zone where in spite of the reopening of inter zonal Trade the soviet zone has still not been Able to recover from he wholesale removal of factory Plant and production of All kinds to soviet  spokesman pointed out that Kotikov s letter refers Only to traffic from Berlin to the West although everyone knows that the West to East traffic is far  reveals More clearly than anything else he declared that the primary object of the restrictive exercise has been interference with West Berlin s  editor reports russian test of a bomb London feb. 6 a the user has already made and exploded a Hydrogen bomb the British editor of intelligence digest declared to Day. He is Kenneth de Courcy 49, who correctly predicted the soviet Union would set off an atomic explosion in 1949. There is now evidence of Russia having already made the a bomb de Courcy asserted. She has i fact made three an exploded one of  he did not say when or where the purported hell bomb was tested. De Courcy who claims to have an intelligence pipeline into the user said soviet scientists Wilt touch off a series of 11 More atomic blasts starting on March 3. He placed the site of the explosions As latitude 40 degrees 20 30 minutes North Longitude to de a 10-20 minutes  thiswou1d be approximately at the Bor Der of the soviet Asiatic Republic of kazak and the chinese province of Sinkiang. De Courcy said the explosions Are in connection with the highly secret Davidoff  this is a soviet plan to make hundreds of thousands of acres of desert land arable by leveling Moun Tang and diverting Rivers in the kazak area. President invokes Taft Hartley Law in soft Coal strike continued from Page 1 ers told or. Truman last week that he doubted they would. Presidential press Secretary Charles g. Ross said or. Truman s order covered Only the soft Coal  said the three Board members bad accepted the appointments an would meet in Washington tonight to begin work imperils National health or. Truman s order creating of aboard of inquiry said the dispute Between the United mine worker Sand the soft Coal Industry has resulted or threatens to result in Astrike or lockout affecting a sub Stantial part of the bituminous Coa Industry and that the strike or lockout if permitted to occur orto continue will imperil the National health and  the Board reports the presi Dent can ask the attorney general to go to a Federal court and seek an30-Day injunction against a further  the miners should not obey it the government might seek reason for contempt of court. Joint chiefs on Okinawa Tokyo feb. 6 up the . Joint chiefs of staff landed on Okinawa today on another Lea of their inspection tour of . Mili tary bases in the far East. Bowie replaces Mclain Ashi cog counsel ��.n.-nr. M stir f n i it  in fret. I fati Pirc Riv Stirm. Was he pointed chief of the Frankfurt feb. G is res nation of Chester a. Mclain As Hico general counsel and the appointment of or. Robert r. Bowie former Baltimore attorney and a professor at Harvard Law school of the Post were announced today y . High commissioner John Mccloy. Bowie already has arrived i Frankfurt. He practice Law in Baltimore until 1911, when he was med assistant attorney general or the state of Maryland. After he War he came to Germany Asan assistant to Gen Lucius d. Clay Hen Deputy military governor. Mclain came to Germany last uly from the world Bank for which he was general counsel. He will remain Here for a few weeks to acquaint Bowie with the work of his office and will then return to the .at the same time the office of the general counsel announced the reorganization of its  and de concentration division an the appointment of six men including a new chief and Deputy chief recruited almost exclusively from the antitrust division of the Justice department and these purities and Exchange commission. Antitrust experience these appointments Are expected to bring to the division men wit special experience in the Field of antitrust legislation. Grant Kelleher  head of the Boston office of the antitrust Decarte ligation and de concentration  Willner former Deputy chief of the he Ding company division of Sec was appointed Deputy chief of the de arte Iza Tion  appointed of this division include Joseph Mcdowell and Wil Liam Kirkpatrick. Of the antitrust division Joseph Auerbach of Sec and Francis d. Murnaghan jr., Philadelphia attorney. John j. Barron former chief of the legislation division Omegus has been acting chief of the deca Teliza Uon division since last september. He will assist Kelieher until the latter has become acquainted with the work of the office  
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