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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Wednesday, February 22, 1950

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 22, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse                                February 22, 1950 the Sta a and stripes Page 0 to. The m 3o m lot of . Program to provide for atom shelter Albuquerque n. A feb. 21 api the new head of the office at civilian defense said he will present a program soon for defens of Itoe nation s capital from atomic  plan Falls for dispersion and underground . Paul j. Larsen former director at the atomic Energy commis Sion s Sandia laboratories Here i arrive in Washington  appointment is not effective until March 1."our first Job will be relocation Ami redesign of the present governmental office setup in the capital Larson said. Dispersion even out of the Washington area and underground installations either in or out of Theoa Pital will be our chief Means of  he said government offices would be moved underground where advisable and other offices might be evacuated to other areas. We May utilize underground shelters within 30 or 40 Miles of Washington he said. Larsen made the statement after rep Chet Holifield a Calif pro posed designation of. An alternate set of government As a defens measure. Judy s defense i granted delay new York feb 21 up Judith Coplon s new attorneys charged yesterday thai she fired attorney Archibald Palmer because he either. Palmer denied the charge. The charge was aired in court a Federal judge Sylvester Hyan granted a week s adjournment so that the three court appointed attorneys Samuel Neuberger Leonard Boudin and Sydney Ber Man could study previous records in the Case. The new attorneys had asked for 60 Days. When they received Only on Ewe pc they respectfully asked to be relieved of the assignment to defend miss Coplon without fee. Application to be relieved is denied Byan said. . Ship finds yacht abandoned off Tripoli " London feb. 21 a . Navy Headquarters Here yesterday reported that a . Destroyer had found a yacht adrift on the sea off Tripoli with no one on Board. The destroyer Mackenzie radio edit had taken the yacht Ridenti Only by the name Imperia Inland was delivering it to the custody of the . Consulate Federal in Tripoli. I odor to order 1" new York feb. 21 a a company has agreed to a doll that smells like anew York businessman Benjamin m i c h t o m said today. Michtom executive of a toy com jew Jim said the skin is Imp Reg with a perfume essence tit a lifelike smell. Saved pals seek to Hunt sfromb36 Seattle Fob. 31 three men rescued from lonely Princess Royal Island after they jumped from their crippled b36 super bomber returned to the Pacific Northwest yesterday to Aid in the search for five of their lost buddies. Search officials meanwhile were studying two Parachute jogs and a life preserver found in a Lake by search unit from the Canadian de Stroyer  Canadian naval spokesman said the preserver was tie Type worn by the 17-Man Crew that bailed out of the b36 when three engines caught fire Over the craggy British Columbia coast Hope decreased hourly that the men could survive on the Bleak Isle in bad weather and without food. Three of the 12 rescued crewmen flew  from fort Worth tex., to help in the serach. But a Roya Canadian air Force spokesman at Vancouver b.c., said they  be permitted to join search units on the Island. Pace the floor the three Are capt Harold l. Barry 30, of Hillsboro 111., Pilot of the ill fated plane 1st it Paul Gerhart 26, of Germantown Par adar observer and t sgt Martin a Stephens 30, of san Francisco the Trio alternately paced the floors of their rooms in the hotel Vancouver and were interrogated by Craf officers at Vancouver. We want to get out and get inthe Middle of things said Barry. But they won t let us. They say we re Mere useful  the b36 went Down on a night flight from Alaska to Mcchord air Force base Wash. Twelve of the it airmen have been found. The 12th, 14 Charl spooler of Beloit kans., was flown to Mcchord fab late sunday night. Attlee Winnie join in voicing support for United Europe London feb. 21 up Western european political and religious leaders including British prime minister Clement Attlee and his election adversary Winsto Churchill yesterday declared their support for a United Europe More than 40 statesmen and churchmen sent written statements of belief in european Unity to Brussels press conference called by the european movement to con Vince the american people of Europe s sincere determination to achieve  a simultaneous con Ference was held in new York. Dun can Sandys chairman of the International executive of the european movement a non part International organization said it was essential that Congress should lie informed of Europe s future intentions. Mrs. For to visit Nova Oslo feb. 21 up mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt will visit Norway in june a unveil a Monument of her late Osband president Franklin , according to the Sculp or Stinius Fredriksen. Jessup flouts suspicions of . Aims in Asia affairs i Colombo feb. 21 a or. Philip c. Jessup  ambassador i Large told a press conference Tibere yesterday that a suspicion sex so lots in a s i a that the , role in Aslaam affairs is not altruistic. Jessup denied the . Is building a a military Alliance or bloc of asian states. That is not the intention veiled a otherwise of u. S. I n to r e s t she said. . Aid would be Given to asian countries where the communist menace was a hindrance to National aspirations he said and economic id would be Given at governmental level provided the government in need asked for it. Otherwise he said it might be construed an instr Sion. Government Aid would so be Given to stimulate private enter prise he added. Labovites Parry Churchill bid for a talks stress local Issue a Corsage for the general s wife lists. A Alghi d. Eisenhower has a Corsage pinned on before � bed Cross luncheon by Gen George c. Marshall while Gln Eisenhower looks on. Marsha president of the american bed Cross spoke act the luncheon held in new York to inaugurate the 1056 red Cross Campaign. Am around the world 7j/2-cent wage hike ends Trieste strike Trieste feb. 21 Arul islam fanatics and the indonesian Republican army Southeast of Bandung reliable military sources said today. The focus of fighting was Taskin Malaya which was attacked Fay the moslem group feb. 13, delayed reports said. Forty indonesian Soldier were reported killed in heavy Street fighting lasting several hours. Belgian primate sees red defeat Brussels feb. 21 up belgian primate Joseph Cardinal Vanroey declared that the defeat and subsequent collapse of the false and perverse communist system can Keady be foreseen with  the prediction was made in the Cardinal s pre Lentea pastoral Tetter read in All belgian Catholic churches. Naples students Battle police Naples feb. A up three thousand Naples University student yesterday battled in tear Gas with police for two hours to seize the University buildings in a protest move against exorbitant tuition sees. Twenty students and policemen received first Aid for bruises and lacerations. Police made More than a dozen arrests. Holy City control poll urged Geneva feb. 21 up Belgium proposed yesterday that the United nations consult the population of Jerusalem As to the extent of the holy City area it wants internationalized1, after spokesman for both Israel and Jordan told the in trusteeship Council they would reject in administration of the holy City. Exp kills self snoots us girl London feb. 21 up because could not marry her a former German prisoner of War last night shot his 18-year-old English Girlfriend and then killed himself. Paul Klein 26, a Market Gar Dener called on Doreen Bawn Atter Home in Hanworth brushed he girl s lather aside produced a pistol and tired three shots wounding Doreen once in the head. Then he billed himself with a fourth shot his half burned cig Aret still dangling from his . Doreen whom her father said he would never allow to marry a Ger Man was rushed to a Hospital m critical condition. Britain gets ready for balloting tomorrow London feb. 21 a conservative Leader Winston Churchil sought again last night to make International affairs the dominant Issue of Britain s election Campaign but labor leaders conscious that they had no figure to match Churchill on that plane concentrated on Domestic  Only two Days left before britons go to the polls thursday Churchill tried to exploit the Hope that a lasting peace is possible he asked britons to repudiate leaders of the labor party who accused him of a stunt in urging big three talks on atomic control. Churchill assailed labor Leader As being above the Heads of tha working people and unwilling to let them discuss matters of Ufa and death to the  sees new situation he declared that his plea for new High level talks had rolled round the world and May hav created a new  he did not explain what he meant by a new  his third plea for an attempt trend the cold War made it obvious thai he and the tory party a leads regard this As the prime is sue of the Campaign. Prime minister Clement attle devoted himself to his own London District of West Walthamstow Mak ing five speeches before comparatively Small audiences. As he has done throughout the Campaign the 67-year-old prune minister aimed his speeches at to specific audience. He told old age pensioners that labor had done More for the aged Titan any previous  were told that their efforts to boost production merited lavish Praise. Above All be talked fair shares the Keystone of labor philosophy., Bevin mends fences foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin also mended his Home fences speak ing in his West Woolie constituency in London. Bevin bridled at suggestions that Churchill had been calling the tune in Bevin s conductor the foreign office. When i do anything right it ism. Churchill s and when i do anything wrong i am just a bungling idiot he said. Both Attlee and Bevin defended Western efforts to get the russians to agree to effective control of atomic  said in this matter i am quite certain it is not Wise to leave the course we have been  Churchill s no. 2 Man former foreign Secretary Anthony Eden restated in a speech at Wolverhampton the issues on which the Tor Campaign was concentrated. He called for reduced government spending incentives for both work ers and industrialists an end to nationalization and strengthened Commonwealth relations. London Stock Market irregular As vote near London feb. 31 a with the National election Only three Days away the London Stock Exchange was in a hesitant mood  government Bonds were firm with fractional gains the Rule but industrials wer irregular and showed More losses than gains atthe close. Juliana in Switzerlan Basle feb. 21 a Queen Juliana of the Netherlands anther three daughters bound for a Holiday in Austria arrived in Baste yesterday aboard a special train  
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