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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Sunday, February 26, 1950

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 26, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Sunday february 16, f 9so the stars and stripes Page r 5, d n of is r Hoffman raps plan to lend i Marshall Aid Washington feb. 25 up economic cooperation adm Nistra Tor Paul Hoffman said yesterday it will be 50 years before Europe would earn enough dollars to repay her present outstanding Loans Hoffman s prediction was made in reply to a suggestion by rep. John m. Vorys a Ohio that the next two years of Marshall plan Money should be made in the form of Loans rather than Grants. J Hoffman told the House foreign j relations committee he was i strongly against1 such an idea. It is an immoral act to sign j notes you can i pay he said and 1 those countries Oan t pay. They know they can t and we know the can  sees amendment attempt Vorys predicted however that there would be a Strong attempt i in the House to amend1 the and i ministration s request for $2,950, j 000.000 for the third year of the i recovery program. I Vorys proposed that further out i right Money Grants to Europe j virtually be banned j As an alternative to the and i ministration s Bill Vorys suggested i that future economic Aid be limited to surplus goods Loans and a conditional fund of $1,000,000,000, Judy lawyers ask mistrial new York feb. 25 up Judith Coplon s three new lawyers yesterday filed a motion for mis trial for the former government t employee Waco is accused of espionage the lawyers appointed by fed eral judge Sylvester j. Ryan to replace Archibald Palmer whom miss Coplon accused of striking her said that the week s adjourn ment which Ryan gave them to study the Case was insufficient. They said Ryan s refusal to Grant a 60-Day adjournment was tantamount to denying miss Coplon the right to counsel. Your Best buy s nurse says Sander held Law As old continued from Page 1 records and had called the Atten Tion of or. Harold i. L. Loverud president of the Hospital staff to Sander s notation about mrs. Bor Roto s death. Sander Hao dictated for the record that he gave his patient 10 Cums. Of air four times and that she expired within 10 minutes after this started however the record ii Arian said the cause of death was listed on that same record As cancer. She added that she typed in the cause herself since Sander had listed cancer As fhe death cause on the official death certificate. Yesterday she testified that after he dictated the notation about the air she asked him How the air treatment worked and he replied patient died easily it worked pretty Good the patient died  today Phinney had her repeat that quotation and she said she transcribed the notes the same Day dec. 12, the same Day she said Sander signed the Chart did he Ever dictate the cause of death asked Phinney. The cause of death he wrote in on the death certificate himself the nurse replied. There was no need for it to be dictated and i copied  she added that Loverud happened to drop into my office dec. 29, and she called the record to his attention. Sheriff called in later in the Day she said Biron came in and examined the record for a few minutes then he asked her to Call sheriff Thomas o Brien. About five minutes later Sander entered the record office. He and or. Biron greeted each other said miss Connor. Biron then questioned Sander about your patient mrs. Borroto. Or. Sander said she did t have a postmortem examination " she testified. Then she said Sander described the ease but Biron asked what about the nature of the death husband excites sympathy. The witness quoted Sander As replying or. Borroto was so tired and if you could have seen him the next morning after he had been drinking Coffee and smoking Cigar rets you would have been sorry for him  then she added Biron asked Why did you do it in answer said miss Connor Sander again referred to or Bor Roto s condition. Sandwich Man a new twist in modern Advertis ing was added to the familiar Sandwich Man when this robot powered Only by a Man inside appeared in Tokyo Acme did or. Sander say Why he did asked Phinney. Not in that Many words other than that or. Borroto was tired and had had a hard night she replied. She said Biron asked whether Sander realized the seriousness of his act and that it might be brought up  Sander replied she said there was no reason Why it should  tory showing lifts , Stock prices new York feb. 25 ins the better than expected shoving of the British conservatives helped the Stock Market higher yesterday after three sessions of declining prices. The list opened hesitant but took a turn for the belter at midday when traders seized on the Sharp drop in the Laberite Lead As a pretext for mild buying. The Rise was t too impressive however As stocks of Many industries Hurt by the Coal shutdown were quiet. Emphasis was mostly on Speed natives like air lines and electronics. Volume improved to about 1,500,000 share. Pm to reduce prices wages Detroit feb. 25 ins general motors corp. Yesterday announced its 362,000 employees will take a Cost of living wage Cut and simultaneously reduced the prices of All to cars and trucks $10 to $40. Some 290,000 hourly rated employees will take a 2-cent hourly wage Cut March 1 under terms of the com Pany s contract with the United Auto workers Cio. Another 72,000 salaried employees will have their quarterly Cost of living allowance reduced by $10. General motors paired similar Price and wage cuts when previous downward adjustments of the living Cost allowance were made on feb. 29"ad May 23 last year. President c. E. Wilson said the Price adjustments were intended to pass along to Consumers the savings resulting from both the downward adjustment of wage and salary payments and the lowered costs of certain  As on the two previous occasions the cuts mean reductions of $10 on Chevrolet $15 on Pontiac $15 to $20 on Oldsmobile $15 to $22 on Buick and $25 to $40 on Cadillac. On trucks the reductions Are from $10 to $25. Us press sees vote As trend to put Check on socialism result not expected to affect . Relations Washington feb. 25 up congressional Republican Leader yesterday hailed the conservative gains in the British elections. Both democrats and republicans agreed however that there would be Little Radical change in . British relations. Democratic reaction was mixed and cautious. Some democratic leaders stressed that the outcome would have no bearing on presides Truman s congressional program. Several democrats however saw a direct connection Between the British vote and congressional action on the Truman program Here sen. John a. Sparkman a Ala said i think All the signs Are pointing to a similar feeling Here everybody wants to slow Down put on the brakes and Cut  sen. Robert a. Taft a Ohio his party s Senate policy chairman told i reporters the big conservative gain Indi Cates a worldwide turn against socialism and while the labor party has a majority it is hardly enough to give them effective control or to extend their socialistic program for instance by taking Over the Iron and steel  sen James p. Kern a to said that the labor government bought the elections with . Dollars. In a Senate speech Kem said that Ega Money assured an election Victory for British socialism. Sen. Hubert h. Humphrey d Minn said the British results cannot be translated into . Terms. Sen. Scott w. Lucas d-i1i. Said regardless of what is the final out come in England the election won t affect.  Graziani charges partisan Frame up Rome feb. 25 a marshal Rodolfo Graziani alleged yesterday that partisans Are framing him. He told a military tribunal trying him for aiding the nazis that Docu ments helpful to his defense Are being deliberately withheld by the men of the  papers showing that he opposed German demands for italian forced labor fell into the hands of the partisans at the end of the War and they have them now he testified. Wiesbaden concert Wiesbaden feb. 25 special  Schubert s serenade and moment musicals will be among to featured numbers of the wies Baden symphony concert tomorrow at 3 pm in the Eagle club. This Sun Day s concert will be sponsored by i olc1s Hesse women s club. N. Y. Newspapers believe new election Imp ends new York feb. 23 a the new York daily news said in a headline today the British face a new vote  the news commented it seems a Good guess that the socialists could not have won at All if the United states taxpayers had not bankrolled their extravagant and Clumsy government for the last year and a half via the Marshall  the new York times leading editorial was called divided Britain and said the election was a stunning defeat for labor. It is True the socialists retain a Small majority but it is the. Smallest majority of the twentieth Century by any party taking Power. In Britain As in new zealand Australia and some european coun tries the tide has swung Back against  the new York Herald Tribune said in an editorial it seems improbable labor can Long govern after this stunning set Back and it is possible it could not carry through the steel nationalization scheme in the face of what seems to be a popular majority against it. The inference is there must be another election at an Buss act indifferent to election outcome Moscow feb. 25 up russian reaction to the British elections was simple whatever happens it won t make any difference Here. For the past few weeks Fobe so Viet press has published articles questioning the alleged Bourgeois democracy and lampooning the elections As described in Charles Dickens Pickwick  new regime called caretaker until new test London feb. 25 of most of Britain s press said yesterday the election outcome meant the nation wants a Check put to More socialism. Many took the line that prime minister Clement Attlee s new government could Only be a caretaker ministry until the time comes for a fresh test at the polls. Some suggested the new election could com soon. British papers Are overwhelmingly tory or Independent. The conservative daily mail said labor is Back in office but not in. Power. This is government on a razor s Edge. The close result makes it imperative that the three parties should get together and agree on what com Mon action is necessary in the nation s  stresses budget the Liberal Manchester guardian respected daily of England s Indus trial midlands said the most sen sible course is for or. Attlee s government to continue put through an. Agreed budget which could be on stiff lines since All could accept this in an emergency and after a decent interval go to the country  Anthony e d e n s conservative mouthpiece the Yorkshire Post said the socialists remain in of fice but they cannot for one moment claim that they have a Man Date for socialism. On the contrary they must appreciate that a major Ity of the people have voted against their policy of  Norse Premier says vote id european Unity Oslo feb. 25 a asked to comment on the results of tha British elections Norway s labor prime minister Teiaar Gerhardsen said during the years of hardship in he second world War and during he difficult postwar years Britain Las been the leading nation of Surope. All nations cooperating in the economic defensive and Politi Cal Fields will consider it a great advantage that there will be no break in the main political lines which have been followed in Britain up to  workers fail to understand beaten communists say London. Feb. 25 a William Gallacher communist member of he old parliament who was de rated for re election conceded to night that communism has a Dif cult Row to Hoe in Britain. Phil pirating the Only other communist to serve with him in the last session was Defeated in the Stepney District of London the workers have not seen our Eal Point of View Gallacher said. Gallup says us poll was Only 1% off new York feb. 25 a George Gallup head of the Gallup poll which was derided by president Truman for being wrong in his presidential elec Tion said today the British election was poll taker s Nightmare but the Gallup foil came through with one of the most remarkable performances in the history of polling. It not Only called the Winner in the photo finish race but had an average error on All major parties of Only 1 Par   
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