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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Tuesday, May 9, 1950

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 9, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 11 the stars and stripes May 1950 1 is t Acheson says Vietnam to Tret immediate Aid continued from Page 1 tation in that area and As to the necessity for remedial we have noted the fact that the problem of meeting the threat to the Security of Cain Bodia and which now enjoy Independence within the French is primarily the responsibility of the governments and peo Ples of the United states recognizes that the solution of the Indochina prob Lem depends both upon the Restora Tion of Security and upon the development of genuine nationalism and that United states assistance should attribute to these in a j or of j Recti the United states convinced that neither National in dependence nor democratic evolution can exist in any area dominated by soviet considers the situation to be such As to warrant its according economic Aid and Mil itary equipment to the associated states of Indochina and to France in order to assist peaceful and democratic funds seen ready qualified sources said the Aid to Indochina could be made immediate by use of Al ready appropriated for Aid to South East this appropriation expires june 30 and the Money must be spent before an earlier session Between ache son and Schuman was devoted to of the future of Germany and the North Atlantic John High commissioner for sat in at this delegation sources said after wards no attempt was made to reach any decision on either of these issues and that the foreign ministers merely had a general Dis Cussion on both questions which will be major items on the Agenda in London later this f poles quiet ask Haven the six members the polish consulate staff in Frankfurt who r quit their posts yesterday and risked Asylum in the West Are shown at the Frankfurt press Hairold Kadi Hico resident officer in is seated at the extreme specialized defense plan for West urged by Clay new may8 military governor Gen Lucius Clay after urging the formation of a West German in Fantry for european defense against also said it is a of Money for euro Pean states to try to maintain a Complete Navy and air Force of their United press re Clay said that specialized de sense is otherwise we cannot Cope with russian Man Power except by wholehearted conscription and by sacrificing our own he said a Continental ground of Ger italian and Benelux infantry unite backed by american and Brit ish air arid naval represent a Force of tremendous Clay added that Germany was Likely to accept a limitation of its armed Force to infantry if France agreed to develop its military de lenses along similar lines without an air photo by Penn continued from Page 1 head of the consulates Legal department and spokesman for the said they agreed Fouin to six weeks ago o seek Haven the they appeared today at the of fice of Harold Hico resident Radigan opened his Home to the two women and infant child in the and sent them police Headquarters Krakowski explained that he had been ordered to to Warsaw to answer questions in the eign the group represented about one third of the local consular resign orally several of the group resigned others had stayed away from their jobs for none have immediate families in Marian consulate brought his 23 year old wife and Onemo Thold the consulate at first insisted it knew nothing of the mass defect later a official there said he had heard someone in the organization had quit his the consulate said it had no knowledge of Back Topoian Transfer escapees Are Joseph Joseph Antonia and Stanislaw next few months Truman warns says peace hinges on decisions continued from Page 1 american people on whats Hap pening since you honoured Rife by making me Iam not running for he but i like a discussion of the he said he Felt he has a perfect right to make such a trip to re port to you and sea whats going a crowd estimated by state police at roared Happy birthday and a loud speaker blared if i knew you were comin Ida baked a cake As the president in defends farm subsidies May 8 president Truman defended the Brannan farm subsidies plan tonight As by far the most and progressive Way of curing costly farm in one of the first speeches of his Cross country or Truman said the twice rejected by would Benefit consumer and Farmer i firmly he that it should be made a part of our National farm the president paid tribute to the present Price support under which the government buys up sur plus crops in order to bolster farm he said it has indeed been our salvation in preventing a Post War depression a disastrous drop in farm income but he said there Are defects m the present system which require he referred specifically to the shameful potato an allusion to the governments dumping of of bushels of potatoes purchased under the pres ent Truman takes Early stroll in Chicago rail Yards aboard Truman May s arose Early and gleefully accepted the congratulations of reporters on his 66th birthday As his train paused in the Railroad Yards in the presidential special puffed through the Middle West like a wandering pastry stopping frequently to take aboard at least 13 fancy cakes inscribed with congratulations for the chief Truman stepped off the train when it stopped in the Chicago Yards at he took a Swift walk of More than a walking Between the tracks As More than 100 and secret service agents tried to keep up with guards hold Back admirers of Pope Vatican May 8 Swiss guards today barely held Back a mob of clamouring Spanish pilgrims from overrunning the in the crush around the papal throne in Peters one of the Over enthusiastic pilgrims Tore Loose part of the railing of the fifteen Swiss guards linked arms around the pontiff and shoved against the it was touch and go for a few but the Pope finally to mount the be Statoria chair and leave the 9 8 lost As storm hits View England coast continued from Page 1 both of drowned la Saranac Lake sat urday night when a wave capsized their outboard i Motorboat a com Panion swam 250 feet Irving Worces Edward Jerome and Arthur All of new and three unidentified persons drowned in sep Arate overturned six others in three Rowl wats were reported missing off and a coast guard boat and plane searching eight others were missing and believed drowned since Friday in boating accidents in upstate new More in Winnipeg told to flee Homes May 8 Ito a flood control authorities warned persons in file sections of greater Winnipeg last night to evacuate their Homes because of the More red River dikes the threatened areas would be flooded up to a depth of 12 they than persons were already new England Mercury drops below freezing May 8 played a return engagement in new England today As temperatures Tum bled below freezing Inmany it was one below Zero on new England highest a Maine Man collapsed while snowshoeing out of a wilderness a College baseball game was called off because of cold gop acts to nullify presidents tour May 8 republicans hurled broadside Char Ges at the administration today and challenged the president them on his 16state already have Laid plans to make a series of replies to the Truman they got in the first word with a statement accusing him of resisting attempts to drive communists from his and the statement also Laid the loss of China at the administrations door major defeat in the cold trip held junket its issuance underlined a new gop strategy of trying to nullify the Truman give pm hell Type of Campaign which upset Republican calculations in the statement came from National chairman Guy Gabrielson Owen Brewster of chairman of the Senate Campaign and Leonard Hall of new chairman of the House Campaign it derided the presidents official opening of the National congressional Campaign As a Quarter Mil lion Dollar Cross country junket by our commuting Truman the first of a series aiming at a democratic Vic tory was described by the republicans As a Campaign for Law threatens walkout at pm May 8 United workers Cio has warned it will cancel its contract with general motors in the near future unless More Progress is made toward a new the Laws covering an estimated production pm expires May under an agreement with the Union or company must serve 30 Days notice of or the contract continues in effect the Law is seeking monthly More than it got for its workers at Ford and the recent Chrysler the pensions include Federal social 3 virus still 111 in Nurnberg May 8 the three babies the 15th evac Hosp Here who survived the virus outbreak that claimed three lives Are still seriously it was an trounced by 14 col Richard Hospital no new cases of virus have been reported since emergency were taken last when the epidemic was detected among new born babies in the intensive investigation and lab oratory work Are continuing and the likelihood of the reopening of Ward is Remote for some time Julien he added the three babies have shown marked Hico hit on quiz stand May Guy Gillette who Heads the Striate group interested in a nonpartisan commission to study the German said last night that High commissioner John Mccloy had taken an unfortunate Gillette referred to the statement issued by Mcclous maj Gen George Hays in which he said no investigation of the Dena Ifica Tion or demilitarization programs Genera policy in Ger Many is warranted at this i do not think anyone should arrogate to themselves the Gillette i cannot see How any objection can be made to a fair and impartial presidential commission urged to study Germany May 8 four congressmen yesterday urged the House to pass a Resolution Call ing for establishment of a presiden tial commission to investigate policy in the Appeal was issued in a radio program transcribed Here by Jacob javits Emanuel Celler Hugh Mitchell j and Barratt the proposed commission would took into reports that there has been a resurgence of nazism la Celler said German courts were j freeing nazi War criminals and that j Germany is being made to feel j that can sell her charms to the highest bidder in the cold austrian reds routed in vote from Page 1 ments by the russians in a attempts to redistribute this including several mayor Alijo in the districts in four on the basis of last Falls National had failed up to yes the russians blocked All efforts to hold municipal elections in their zone until last the rightist league of independents Vidu trailed among the maj getting Only votes for 12 their officials blamed their poor showing on soviet coercion and a n a the Here try ii tribe in c Agen m differ has o comr food incl he been demo Ful c is Thi Mode to new is i f it in be sians woul Ber troop City Tiona Post co Berli the t West the Russ join City tons Maing c it meat it m Little in the the e h to no death toll of Ilo reported in India train wreck May 8 death toll in the Punjab train yesterday has reached Iio press reports from Patna said today the ministry of railways gave latest official number of As officials ordered looters to be shot at sight alter had been found that the bodies crash victims had been stripped of clothes acid 10 in Ca a cd and 10 Rrth own form Deal a i Blata ten Roeton turn View miss Pron the  
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