European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 7, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse Page i the stars and stripes tuesday february 7, 1951 49 Harvest Best since War in West zones Washington. Feb 6 postwar Harvest in 1949," the report said. So Good were bread Grain yield that production exceeded the pre War average though acreage wa1-still Well below prewar. Output of coarse grains oils is and Hay also showed marked increases. Growing conditions were not so favourable As last year for sugar be a potatoes or fodder roots but Only fooder Root production wa-5 below the postwar average. By substantial imports in 1949-50, th3 livestock Industry should Mak further rapid Progre a toward re covery. Consumption May Rise with the Sharp increase in food production and with programmed food imports the average per capita consumption is expected to increase in 1349-50 to 90 per cent of the average prevailing before the War. Diet will still be heavily weighted with Grain and potatoes. While More meat and fats will be available the per capita con sumption of these commodities will probably be red thirds or less of prewar. Improvement in the food Situa Tion in Western Germany does not appear three members of the West Berlin City Assembly and three City government officials have left for a three week stay id England As guests of the London county Council. During their stay they will be Given a comprehensive picture of How London is administered and will also observe the British elec Tion Campaign. The top three men of Safe s n co Academy graduating rla.,s at Wiesbaden scan the plaques which they received from maj Gen Robert a. Douglass jr., Safe chief of stuff. Shown Are left to right m sgt William k. Weaver and s sgt Peter p. Demoya of he Sre lenten carnivals. Frings who left to visit the Pope said carnivals had progressed beyond harmless Joy he said he is not opposed to car a and parents Aid zone tots Munich feb. 6 is refugee children in Bavaria have two Amer ican grandparents to thank for More than ?800 in Cash and count lesson u and comr buttons from other americans whose sympathies were stirred by the grandparents. Or and mrs. Louis h. Weil presi Dent and editor of the port Huron a Mictl times Herald spent four weeks in Germany last Spring a the inv. Ii if Ihen governor my 1.1 d. Van Wagoner. We ii they saw of the children s lot i prompted them to 1interest the paper s readers. 2write e Book dedicated to their Crand Hildron royalties from which will go to Aid the refugee children.3speak before various Michigan clubs and societies donating All foes to the children s fund. More than �300 has in received from the coup e a far. According Gnu William r Gosser. H of of the Public welfare and displaced per sons Branch olb Bavaria. Mentation from it col Thomas m. Tarpley jr., co of the 7700th tie up at Budinger. When attending a recent staff course at the Neucom tie school Norman not Only was rated Supe rior in All branches of the course put his staff studies were the mos outstanding of any Ever submitted at the school it was stated. Vienna traffic court Vienna feb. 6 is austrian police in an attempt to curb in creasing traffic accidents in Vienna have set up special summary traffic courts authorized to impose fines on traffic offenders within three Days after commission of a traffic violation. Offenbach fair its $250,000 Offenbach feb. 6 is -2oo,000 Worth of Export orders were signed by firms which participated in the leather Ware exhibit Here officials reported. Adenauer wants status of Saar put to inhabitants Oberhausen Fob. 6 a West German Chancellor Konra Adenauer said last night that the solution of the Saar problem Shoum rest with the Saar Landers themselves. He did not indicate specifically whether he Walls proposing a plebiscite Adenauer addressed a meeting of his Christian democratic Union cd and its Southern Wing the Christian socialist Union Csc he said the Saar question never must prevent the unification of Europe. On the other hand he said one i i Quad not confront Germany with i a fait a comply in the Saar Ter j j Center of tensions i turning to Security problems Adenauer said West Germany was exactly in the Center of world tensions. Therefore one must understand Germany s desire for the greatest possible Security he said adding that whoever disarmed another country must take Over the responsibility. Without giving his source of in formation Adenauer said he expected the occupation statute out lining Allied controls Over West Germany would be revised in favor of the germans this summer or autumn. Foreign missions he also predicted that the Ger Man Federal government would Deal \ Jan directly with foreign missions soon. The germans at present Deal with i them through the Allied High com Mission. Adenauer also said it was of the i greatest importance that Berlin i be kept by the West. East minister reported fled from Saxony Berlin fun. 6 up the German Christian democratic in arts announced last night that Gerhart Rohner. Finance minister of of of soviet zone province of Saxon. Had fled to Western Berlin. An official announcement said he hat Rohner was under communal at tack along with other High officials of the zone s non communist Parlie for allegedly placing party interests above those of the communist Rui National front of All parties. Western sources said More thas 50 officials hav been expelled the Christian democratic Union nil Liberal democratic party purge is believed to 11 designed to prepare the Way fur single slate of candidates in i zone elections scheduled for oct. Japanese fir she endorsed president Truman s a e i decision to proceed with cons Ruc j 1 o Titi Iosi of a super Hydrogen bomb and said the bomb would help preserve peace. The decision to build it he noted came at a time when the soviet already were applying pressure on i he West spa to sponsor Bill against fascists Bonn feb. 6 up West Ger Man socialists will introduce a Bill in parliament soon to provide heavy penalties for All Neo fascist activities directed against democracy in the Bonn Republic this was announced Here yester Day by social democratic Leader Kurt Schumacher. He said the Law against Neo fascism would provide for life imprisonment for attempts to overthrow the govern ment threat of the use of Power or similar acts even if committed t by government officials. The spa Bill also will demand prison terms for persons insulting the Federal Flag it will further a More request jail terms for Ger mans planning War. Frankfurt fair Frankfurt feb. 6 is for the first Lime since 1941, japanes firms will be represented at the s5 edition of Frankfurt s annual Spring fair March 19-24, the japanese firms will exhibit silk and bicycles the fair m ment said in announcing that plications for space have been Cei Ved from 4,000 potential sex i tors including 1.200 foreign ring Yugoslavia which previously la boycotted West zone Trade along with most other Iron Curt a countries will Send products 300 firms his year. To a new world austrian red resigns in anti Catholic purge Vienna feb. 6 up Udoji Gumolka a leading austrian communist and vice president of the Austro soviet Friendship commit tee has been dismissed because he is a Catholic and refused to give up his religion authoritative officials said Gumolka officially had resigned but was actually forced to resign because the aus Trian communists appear to have initiated a purge of All Active Catholic functionaries in their ranks.1 Munich s housing Munich feb. 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