European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 14, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse Spagel the stars and stripes tuesday february f4, 1w& British c campaigners continue appeals Bevin defends Aid from . London feb. 13 up foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin told an elec Tion Campaign crowd in his own East Woolwich constituency last night that the Marshall plan save Europe from going communist after the War. Persistent heckling forced Bevin to make the most forthright acknowledgement of the Marshall plan any labor spokesman has mad since the Campaign began. The american people since the War have been the most generous people in the world Bevin s statements were in answer to persistent shouts from Bis audience As to How about Marshall Aid there is no magic fund in the United states said Bevin marshal Laid has been paid for by the taxes of the working men and u. S and we will continue to work together. They never inter Fere with our Domestic policies. We go our Way. They go theirs. Red Al Dorado Europe was an Al Dorado for communists after the War. Britain was ready to help the continent provided we had help with some of our Dollar needs. I went to ii Cabinet after the speh by Gen Marshall proposing the marshal plan and i would t have been a Man worthy of the name if i Hadnot jumped at the Chance to bring about an organization for european recovery you can go through Europe now and see the one communist line heckler demanded that u. Planes in eng land be sent Back to the u. S., Bevin Drew loud applause by reporting we had enough of neglect of our defences in 1939 and 1940. It won happen again.11 Bevin spoke to 1,200 supporter sat a rally which formally approved his candidacy for East Woolwich Churchill offers blueprint London feb. 13 Cap conservative Leader Winston Churchill yesterday tossed a seven Point blueprint for the future into Britain s political Campaign an labor party strategists promptly started shooting at labor party counter blast was hat conservative statesmen have had plenty of opportunities in recent Imes to carry out the laudable projects enumerated. Voters were asked to judge conservatives Nobby the promises but by their Churchill s latest message to theri Tish people was published in a 1-Eaflet widely distributed by the conservative party. It said that Britain must have a government that will 1show Resolute leadership and Tell the people the truth to unite Alli actions of the people in the National ffort.2bring about closer relationship Between the . And the countries f the British Empire and common wealth.3take practical action to in crease production and lower the Ost of living. 4reduce. Government spending and Cut All waste. 5lower taxation to encourage everybody to work harder and Hel them to save 6give people a Chance to make the most of their lives give opportunities rather than regulations.7aid Farmers to grow More food particularly by providing More feeding stuffs. Adenauer raps bundestag bochum feb. 13 up West German Chancellor Konrad Aden Auer denounced the popularly elected lower House of parliament bundestag yesterday on two a speech before a meeting of his Christian democratic party in this Ruhr City Adenauer criticized the Send of the bundestag on unemployment and Gai Oline prices. On the gasoline Price the Chan cellar promised to work with stat government officials to overrule he bund Essig recommendation. The legislative body came out in favor of a Price Cut last week which would cancel out a good1 part of � Price boost decreed by the a Den Auer regime Adenauer said the bundestag bowed to the pressure of the he referred to a mechanized protest March of German truckers on Bonn last week when the bundestag was considering the gasoline Issue. The Chancellor said police handling of the thousands of parading truckers was so bad As to indicate the present police system in Western Germany with no organizations above state level is a Complete failure. He said he would bring this question before the Allied High commission soon. On unemployment on _ which the bundestag lest week demanded that the government submit a Concrete program Adenauer said the bundestag had demonstrated that it has no Idieo of How to figh rhe problem. Figl blames soviets for delay in signing Austria peace pact Vienna feb. 13 up chancello Leopold Fig yesterday reiterated Austria s opposition to bilateral treaties with any of the big Powers and put the blame for the delay Ofhie austrian peace treaty on the soviet sin a letter to parliament Figl answered a series of questions put to him by the communist party staling Austria does not intend to replace the treaty by direct treaties with the individual allies. Austria insists on the withdrawal of Al occupation Powers and will continue to pursue a policy of strict neutrality in All directions in the traditional manner.". He said the surprising stagnation in four Power treaty talks must be blamed on the soviets who have proven themselves unwilling to Settle minor treaty in another letter to parliament Figl announced that the soviet ele ment in "150 recent cases of arrest or abduction of austrians by rus Sian soldiers the soviet authorities failed even to confirm their action in 148 other incidents they admitted the arrest of austrian nationals but failed to state wife who betrayed mate to Gestapo gets jail Wurzburg feb. 13 is a German woman who denounced he Soldier husband to the Gestapo while he was on the Eastern front was found guilty of attempted murder and sentenced to 14 years in prison by a German criminal court the woman Hilde Berthold 47 reported her husband s havin condemned the German War efforts futile and stupid. She repeated these statements under oath before military. Court which sentenced her husband to death. Execution however was not carried out be Viise of unexplained special Circum stances an entree for yes dinners eminent european restaurateurs now area supervisors for is restaurants and snack bars get pointers on food preparation Amer ican style at a recent session of the yes training school in Ansbach. Wielding the knife on a brisket of beef is Pierre Plechot former experimental chef for Hormel co. And now with bus he. Army photo a Boink paves Way to world s doom Einstein declares continued from Page 1 he did not appear personally but n a specially made guests included or. Oppenheimer president of the Institute for advanced learning at Princeton University David Lilien Thal retiring chairman of the atomic Energy commission and sen. Brie Mcmahon a con chairman of the joint committee on atomic said the fact that the . First produced the atomic bomb fostered the illusion that the . Could achieve Security through Mil itary mechanistic technical Mil itary psychological attitude had in-3vitable consequences. Every single act of foreign policy is governed exclusively by one viewpoint he added. Said policy led to bases he said this policy led to the establishment of military bases around the world and arming an economic strengthening of potential , he added it caused concentration of tremendous Finan Cial Power in the hands of the Mil itary the militarization of youth close supervision of the loyalty of citizens. And intimidation of people of Independent political it in impossible to achieve peace so Long As every single actions taken with possible future conflict in Einstein called for a solemn renunciation of new body asked he added such renunciation however can Only be effective if at the same time a Supranational judicial and executive body is setup empowered to decide questions of immediate concern to the Security of nations.?even a declaration of nations to collaborate loyally in the Realiza Tion of such a restricting world covenant would considerably reduce the imminent danger of War he went proposed that nations be asked to use two thirds of their military budget for a common Funo for uplifting Mankind instead of his the program included the recorded voice of the late Franklin d. Roose velt saying during his first inaugural address As president that the Only thing to fear is fear mrs. Roosevelt said my Husban believed that the people of this country would always have the courage to face East rally hits housing Snag Berlin feb. 13 up the communist plan to mobilize 500,000 outs in Berlin Over May 28. Whit unday appeared to be running to difficulties today. The communists admitted there St did t seem to be enough space to accommodate the youths for thermally which Allied and German sources fear May turn into Andt tempted Putsch in Western Berlin. Who has private quarters for hem the Neues deutschland official East German communist arty newspaper asked use of schools the newspaper said 175,000 youths could be billeted in schools and other Public buildings in the soviet sector of the City. It appealed to last sector residents to take in the remainder. The free German youth sponsors of the rally also were reported i financial difficulties. Die Welt official British newspaper said 70per cent of a 2,000,000-East-Mark appropriation $80,000 already had been used up for propaganda wit the rally More than three months away. Tank Center graduates 15 officers 162 pm Vilseck feb. 13 special graduating 15 officers and 162 enlisted men the constabulary Tan training Center Here completed it seventh training John Lefeber awarded the Silver Star Bronze Star and purple heart with Cluster while fighting 745th tank in 1st div delivered the graduation address col George a. Ream co 6th army Cav regt presented awards to graduates. Expelled expose red threat Bonn warns by Walter o. Bundle Stuttgart. Feb. 13 up the seeds of communism which could engulf All Western Europe or inherent in the problems of 9,400, 000 refugees crowded into West Ermany. A spokesman on refugee questions has warned it surn . Eugen Gerstenmeier parliamentary Deputy and principal adviser to the Bonn government n refugee affairs urged intervention by the United nations and revision of the Oder Neisse line dividing Germany from her Potish Hiccup cd former territories As indispensable to solution of this Mulvihil Ion Dol Lar Theodor hum described it us the most Ssue confronting str Many. Inclination to radicalism the inclination of the refugee masses in Central Europe toward nihilism arid radicalism has Bee shown publicly on various occasions Gerstenmeier said. It is widely feared they May become easy prey to communism. It would be a great mistake too Lieve that the dangers emanating from the unemployment and Velum problems could be confined tse Mariy or even Austria Italy where similar conditions exist their economic and social con sequences will affect the total future of Western Europe the problem he said grow daily More acute As 1,100 additional refugees crowd into Germany fro East Europe each Day. Their num Bers were swelled by 750,000 during1949, and by 1,600.000 in the last two years he problem in terms of Germany s internal problems Gerstenmeier pointed out this Means one in every three of Germany s growing horde of unemployed is of every five persor9 in West Germany is an of assistance special Aid. Maintenance and housing estimated at 1,200,000,0 0 Marks i roughly $300,000,000 a Germany tackles the problem alone the estimated costs of hous ing the refugee population would come to 16,000.000,000 Marks the Cost of economic reconstruction of Industrial expelled enterprises 6, 000,000,000 German government recognizes rousing and Aid to Refuge industries As essential to solution of the problem. Al torts have Bee made in these directions credits of 600,000,000 Mark for expelled enterprises and plans for building j250,000 dwellings this year Cost prohibitive fur Bon but the total Cost of the pro Gram would be crushing to i Bonn the final analysis. Gersten Meier said intervention of 1 United nations would largely con tribute to an improvement of the germans to handle Aidem ports Frankfurt feb. 13 is the last . Hag vessel chartered by the . Army to carry Garita financed imports to Ger Many has docked at , chartering of shipping for Ega and Garita financed imports will be handled entirely by German agencies the transport ranch of the Ega special Mission to Germany represents funds appropriated by Congress for govern ment and Relief in occupied areas. The vessel the is Jefferson Cit Victory arrived thursday with a cargo of 9,300 tons of Milo Grain for the animal feeding program in the Weser Ems area in k in Der for such shipping was taken Over by the 17-Rnan Ger Man Erp group in Washington from the army late last , cargoes will probably continue to arrive aboard . Sels and army chartered ships do j ing february under a Tang in made by the army prior the end of 1949.Ega shipping regulations Specif i ing that 50 per cent of shipment moving from the , he Shipp in . Vessels remain in Force " this applies to shipments Madeline bulk or Tanker vessels
