European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 17, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse Friday february 17, 1950 the stars and stripes page3 around the world votes ii7. Unload Anns the Hague. Feb. 16 a re sorting to a communist remark in the dutch first chamber Bouse of lords that the workers would refuse to unload arms under the a arms Aid program labor pre Mier Willem Drees said yesterday these arms definitely wih be unloaded. Hie government does not red terrorists kilted 1,084 in 18 months in Malaya Singapore feb. 16 a communist terrorists have killed 1,084 police and civilians in the Pastis months in Malaya it was announced forces killed 1,051 and wounded 613 terrorists including988 chinese 40 Malaya and 110 indians. Civilians murdered totalled 690,including 38 europeans 444 chinese and 1 indians. Wounded numbered 380. There were 3m police wiled inaction. Secret British Jet fighter explodes in air Pilot Dies Brickhill England feb. 16cap a secret experimental Royal air Force flying Wing Jet fighter Mew up in be air yesterday killing its lest Pilot. The tailless plane was one of two models owned by the ministry of i Supply the government s Purchas ing Agency. It was on High Speed trials from the Raf base at Faro Borough. The plane known As the do 108, was built by the de Hall land aircraft co., makers of the wartime Mosquito planes and Post War Vampire Jet fighters. Even think of bowing to communist terror. And it is a hallucination that the dutch workers Are Moscow newspapers Are reporting that the working people of the Netherlands Are refusing to unload . Arms. The movement at partisans of peace is developing in Holland said a Tass dispatch fro the Hague rain swollen thames spills Over English Countryside London feb. 16the thames River was two Miles wide in someplace yesterday As the 163 straight Day of rain sent flood Waters across More of he English Countryside Reading a City of 111,000 persons was threatened on three sides by the Waters which were rising Allamong the winding course of the River. I swedish official admits War possible not inevitable Stockholm feb. 16 to for eign minister Usten Unden admitted yesterday that Sweden counts on the possibility of a future War but said its foreign policy was no based on the theory that a War is close at hand or inevitable he said the swedes do not be Lieve that any people could wis for or interest itself in belgians earmark 10/ i of budget for defens Brussels feb. 16 Bel i Gium s defense budget for 1951 willbe for 8.183,126,000 belgian francs defense minister Albert Deveze told the Senate yesterday. It represents 10.93 per cent of the total budget he said. Hungary refuses to allow american defense for Vogeler Bevin bars stunt9 moves for atom talks with soviets London feb. 1 a British foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin put his foot Down gingerly last night against stunt proposals in dealing with control of atomic Energy but left the door slightly ajar for pos sible future negotiation with the on the problem of dealing with the russians Only one Day after wins Ion Churchill made a Surprise proposal for a new Effort to Bridge the Gulf Between East and West Bevin said this is not a problem which can be solved by any stunt must continue to work for agreement through the atomic committee of the United nations lists other problem Bevin then listed other problems ranging Over the entire Field of Britain s International relations and said a if Russia shows the slightest change of attitude and indicates her readiness to Settle these relationships and give the world Complete peace then we shall be ready to enter into discussions wit the object of abolishing the possibility of War and enabling Al nations to cooperate with each it was Bevin s first major pronouncement on foreign affairs since the Campaign got under Way although Fatias touched on themis other speeches. He declared Britain is in con Stant touch with the . Govern ment on this whole problem atomic Energy and in View of the very heavy responsibilities which res with them we must consult them at every urges inspection the attitude of the . Administration was clearly expressed in or. Acheson s statement of february 8." this was the declaration by Secretary of state Dean Acheson that agreements with the user did not mean anything As Long As she refused to ave up to them and that the soviet recognized facts Only Bevin also plumped again for International inspection of atomic Energy installations the vital Parton the . Plan for control which the user has refused to accept. Be Well informed gives you All the facts far East Parley ends support seen for Southeast Asia Bangkok feb. 16 a .diplomats ended their far East con Ference yesterday and highly competent sources said they agreed on a policy of strengthening Southe Astasia against communism. While policy must be decided i Washington these sources said the following Points were agreed upon after the three Day meeting 1the . Is ready to give armsand economic Aid to Southeast Asia nations if their Peoples show will to fight the communist threat.2a chinese communist invasion of indo China is unlikely because it is unnecessary. Instead the communists will Supply arms to the rebel Leader to Chi Minh. 3the situation in the South korean Republic is serious because a communist Victory there would threaten Japan major us. Base in the Orient. 4it is unlikely the chinese nationalists can hold Formosa. The conference also discussed the treaty of Alliance Between the user and communist China. Paas Kivi wins finn election Helsinki feb. 1 a Juho Paas Kivi was elected president off Inland for a second term yester Day. Paas Kivi was re elected for a six year term by 171 out of the 300 electoral votes. Sixty seven electoral votes were cast for the communist candidate Mauno Pek Falla. The agrarian candidate or. Urho Kekkonen received 62 election took place in the parliament building which was rocked by a bomb explosion Mon Day. It was of crucial importance to Finland because of the extensive Powers exerted by the finnish president. He has similar Powers to an american president in forming the policy of his country. The presidential Campaign had been marked by furious attacks on the 79-Yar-old Paas Kivi by Fin Nish communists and the soviet press. But Paas Kivi supporters stood firm. Quick the Magazine sensation of the year where 600,000 Busy americans come together every week. More than 50 of the world s great pictures and 10,000 words will keep you up to Date on significant news of the world health. Sports. Entertainment. 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Go bitches s be flows to you february �6 Issue at Newsstands private Law practice abolished in Romania Bucharest feb. 18 Oil the romanian Cabinet has passed a decree abolishing private Lega practice the official Gazette said yesterday. The decree which becomes effective april 1, collect sizes lawyers and places them under foe control of tin ministry of Justice. Rail stocks spurt in mixed Market new York feb. 1 ins strength in rails featured an irregular Stock Market yesterday. Demand for carriers was based on the belief that this group was lagging behind other sections at the Market. Atchison was the pacesetter gaining Points. Goodyear High lighted a mixed Industrial list witha spurt of 1% Points. Fractional gains were recorded by american can Chrysler Johns Manville and Woolworth. Allied chemical was soft spot declining it Points while fractional losses were suffered by Bethlehem steel general electric general motors and Westinghouse. An important dividend change took place at the close of trading when american Woolen directors omitted the dividend on the common Stock. Athens milk poisons 100 Athens. Feb. 16 a More than 100 men women and children were treated for poisoning yester Day after consuming contaminated i milk. scores action trial starts today Washington feb. A up the state department announced yesterday that Hungary has refuse do allow a . Attorney to defend Robert a. Vogeler who goes before a Budapest court tomorrow on charges of espionage and sabotage. The state department said this was part of Hungary s inexcusable treatment of Vogeler. The depart ment predicted Vogeler s rights at the trial will be flouted i cannot emphasize too strongly the seriousness with which we View the hungarian government s be Havior in this affair1" Secretary of state Dean Acheson fold a new conference. The department simultaneously made Public texts of a . Note requesting american counsel for Vogeler and of Hungary s rejection of the request. Hungary held responsible the note delivered in Budapest feb. 1, wanted that the . Will hold the hungarian government responsible in every particular a regards his Vogeler s the note in addition to asking permission for an american at Torney to defend Vogeler also demanded As a matter of right and Courtesy information about Hungary s intentions to involve members of the . Legation i Budapest in charges against Vogeler. The hungarian reply feb. 6 said that Only hungarian lawyers May practice in the Budapest trial. I said however that foreign Cor respondents will be allowed to at tend. It ignored the . Request for any evidence against the staff Orthe legation Vogeler is an assistant vice pres ident of the International Telephone and Telegraph co. The new York attorney mor Ris l. Ernst to defend had asked Hungary to Grant him a visa and postpone7 toe trial until he could reach Budapest. Tank newsman Given visa to cover trial Vienna feb. I 3&sialex Ander Kendrick Veteran american newspaper correspondent and radio commentator has been granted Avisa to Hungary to cover the trial of Robert a. Vogeler american Telephone executive who has been held incommunicado by the hungarians since his arrest nov. 18. Kendrick who is currently the Columbia broadcasting system Cor respondent in Central Europe and is based in Vienna is the first american correspondent known Mohave been granted a visa to cover the trial which will begin i Budapest tomorrow. All the other american newspapermen in Vienna who have applied for visas were still awaiting word from the hungarian govern ment. Some filed applications wit the hungarian legation Here More than two weeks ago. Vogeler to be tried by Mindszenty judg Budapest feb. 16 ins the hungarian judge who sentenced Joseph Cardinal Mindszenty to life imprisonment for alleged crime against the state was named yester to handle the espionage trial of Robert a. Vogeler Telephone executive. He is Vilmos Gyula Alapi who also participated in the Mindszenty trial has been assigned to the Case bythe Budapest government. Vogter Edgar Sanders a British subject and five hungarians willbe defended by hungarian lawyers. Stock
