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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, March 6, 1950

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 6, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse                                The stars and stores a to a Moscow reporter says Kremlin leaders seek says Russ Bent on West War what Are the calculations of the soviet leadership on Utar or peace hour u the great monolithic state geared for the eventuality of conflict Edmund staff correspondent of the Christian science recently left Moscow after More than 10 Yean close observation of soviet a fairs from both East and fresh from a three year assign ment in the soviet he has triad to answer the most anxious questions of westerners concent ing the Enigma that the Wilaon this article of his As published foe Christian science York leaders Kremlin Are Bent eventual War with the West if they can away with says an reporter who recently left Kut Edmund tack from assignment As Coral for the Christian science in the Wye be convinced today More than Ever the worlds future understanding Between the United states and the soviet soviet Aims and policies the become Plain for a Rel to through superimposing the communist Stevens but the Foremost question today is this do the soviet who have an atom bomb want War the the correspondent is for the immediate he the answer is but in the Long with the shifting of world Power i the Kremlin us answer is the communist leaders have always predicted the inevitable bloody clash of capitalism and comma of Hope Stevens says the Kremlin Leaden Waist to avoid War now while preparing militarily and economically and while running calculated War risks such As the Berlin but be adds that there a margin of Hope for peace in the realization by the Kremlin that it would be difficult to Aell the soviet people on a War of to Beai soviet Stevens the West must put its own economic housein while avoiding appease it must explore every possibility Tor genuine the he should no Opportunity to go Over the beads urges bolstering of voice of the soviet dire our to the soviet the voice America has made a splendid beginning on these As indicated by the frantic russian Jam Ming of the he the West must lie that despite doctrinaire Aims and the soviet leaders Are fully capable of Chang ing their he recalls that Stalin himself once proclaimed that the logic of is the strongest of All who axe these leaders boldly balance the pros and of world holocaust the Moet powerful under says is Roan who knows nothing of the West from first hand a Man who is Young enough to have grown up intellectually under stains com plete he is Georgi whose recent Rise at stains right hand has been lacking mass he dislikes the limelight and prefers to pull wires behind but be occupies today the same strategic Post which Stalin held in relation to Malenkos has used Thia position fest Hahe to House 50 Frankfurt fair Frankfurt hurts second postwar Spring fair and Trade set for March will be better housed than eve before in the events 751year fair management officials disclosed for the first tame since the vast main the fest will be in shape to help accommodate the Booths of the German and foreign firms products already Are be winning to arrive at the Frank Furt the a circular steel Structure whose dome rises 120 feet above floor was partially destroyed by fire in 1940 while serving As a German army to rage and was further damaged by bombing 1 later Tut the nine months of reconstruction has made the fest Hahe As Good in time for the 1950 Spring and its Metal roof resumes its won Ted place Infrank fonts of the firms which win their More than Are from outside More than 300 per cent increase Over the 310 foreign farms that appeared Here a year fair directors confidently Are predicting an attendance of up wards of include tag foreign during the my a Sharp increase from tote 1949 attendance figure of and with fewer Trade restrictions As the result of More liberalized agreements signed last year by the West German government the As Good As new since wartime damage has been will House fair and in principal both German and foreign firms Are expecting to enormously increase their business at the 1990 transactions and which last year totalled May Well exceed the fair management exhibits year Are divided into s3 main classifications with heavy emphasis on such Cate Gories As jew and building construction than 500 flints will show machinery and two the stars and stripes editor chief editor March 1950 it col William Summers Ken Zumwalt executive manager Maurice Kerf Wood chief of distribution Louis Brown news bureaus Frankfurt mm132361 Darmstadt st4gil m6eio Bremer Haaven Ai Mthm Munich b47330 the european edition is published Dally at for the occupation under the auspices of the army air forces troop information and education Frankfurt the stars an stripes Darmstadt correspondence should be addressed to the Apo mail to the new York office should be sent to my Washington this is not an official publication of the been Terete As second class matter at the Fosto Lecce at new under the act of March Halls of floor Ipao have been assigned to the sex v to Boom the fair management has made arrange ments with the German railway system to 36 extra from All parts of Western tier Many at a 90 per cent reduction in v red Cross reports to you Secretary of defense Louis Johnson said recently we eed the of f the Cross As need a Good right Anul during the past year More than red Cross workers served the armed services at Mili tary installations and military Ospitale in the and around the a bed Grose Field directors helped servicemen solve personal 5 and family that affect their morale and in military hospitals red ctr so recreation pro Grams helped Speed the recovery of thousands of the red Crosa spent More than during 1949 for Thiafi service to the armed forces and to your support 61 the hed Cross Means that these vital welfare services will to Sunj out a quiet purge of pos Dale always carefully Onsol idling himself before Mak ing a new at Home his policy meant tightening up against l abroad it meant tightening control of co inform Ruth elimination of arb i tray imposition of fhe soviet economic and police pattern on the satellite i but his says id reflected in the lifting of the Ber Lin blockade when he thought it had gone As far As h safely and in the fact that the Campaign a gait Yugoslavia Tito stopped a fort of armed Kremlin armed Camp Stevens writes that the soviet purges of the among other disclosed the utter dependence of the All powerful Kremlin rulers on their Hovd secret now the mid Stalin and his retinue no longer appeared in Public unless All within gunshot had been carefully checked for the Kremlin itself was 4in armed bristling with Ever on the Alert to repel sudden in fostering the if not 1he of so Viet Russia la probably the Vot i ingest in the bomb quest spurs expansion at Oak Ridge by Leon Shloss Oak expansion  produce Hydrogen bomb material is under Way on the atomic Energy commissions closely guarded reservation hidden away in the Tennessee construction has started of two new plants to make uranium which the super lethal tritium a form Hydrogen which can be used As the major explosive of the Hydrogen is also being produced two new uranium which will employ the gaseous diffusion method of refining will Cost named k29 and following the wartime Manhattan project they will be rushed to completion under emergency contract ing procedure which has eliminated competitive the expansion program was vitiated in Washington several months and did not at that time contemplate the verdict to build the since the fateful decision was made it has become vitally portent that the new plants get into production at the earliest possible necessity for increased of u235 be caused by the fact that the of the bomb will in the old style atomic when it is the Hydrogen encasing it will fuse into helium and create terrific heat Energy Akin to that Given off by the years March the attacks the atomic control proposals in the in Security March a new Navy rocket has soared 76 Miles into the reaching a Speed of the army and Navy March 1949 House spy Hunters say they May investigate charges that soviet delegates to the United nations Are engaged in espionage activities to the Doorbell ringing rouses voters those per cent turnouts in elections of the ticket of the bloc of party and no party bolsheviks Are explained by Stevens As the result of Yeoman door door work by party Bel pushers who rout the voters and Iet them to while the party goes through All the motions of a political Cam what the russians finally Stevens is what a russian described to him As the worlds dullest sure Rene soviet of the when the Constitution establishing the prese iat parliamentary system was says Stalin and his assistants May Well have honestly envisaged the gradual introduction of democratic the police operates and evolves according to an inner look of its own that not even Stalin can in a not even he can control the Frankenstein be helped to and the police state eyes even the least hint of genuine Freedom and democracy with Abhorrence and papers gain 6 in sales Philadelphia daily newspapers reached a record combined Daaly circulation of during according to the 82d annual edition of Ayer sons directory of news papers and both morning and evening news papers averaged gains of approximately for per since the Lite directory the nations 392 morning news papers were listed Witti a combined daily circulation of 000 for a gain at More than 6 per cent while evening papers totalled slightly less than 6 per cent since the sunday papers dropped slightly to copies last attributed to Crosoli Delions after huge postwar the average sunday circulation remained 13 per cent above that of 12 years the number of sunday news papers from 533 to 577 last nations Lour Allday dailies showed a slight toss last year a circulation of after doubling in previous postwar boredom Iron lung patients los Angeles is one of the major hindrances to 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