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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 14, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page the stars and stripes May 1950 Eden urges us to join euro War May 13 foreign Secretary Anthony Eden called upon the British government last night to include its steel and calf i any Western european Pool of such Basic leading foreign policy spokesman for Winston Church ills was referring to French foreign minister Robert Schu mans proposal to Pool French Coal and steel production with Germany a joint organization open to All Western european Britain should certainly play a part in this highly important inter National he if we Are to give toe leadership asks we have to be a not just a sleeping partner in the european threw the weight of Churchill and conservative party behind the Schuman plan which has been received very Cau the British labor Eden welcomed the decision of the to Aid French Indochina and pointed thai although i was still a cold War in it was no longer such in the far East looking at the International scene As a he there is no doubt that americas Active participation in the european struggle to maintain Freedom and peace has been the supreme con if this Active participation now extends to the struggle in the far we shall be on the right Road to achieving that total diplomacy which Acheson has pro says Russ opposed to free Austria May 13 austrian Freedom and Independence Are the last thing the soviet Union under Secretary of stat James Webb declared Webb made this comment in statement issued he said at a news con russian demand that Trieste be internationalized be fore an austrian treaty is written proves Moscow will go to any extreme to think up excuses to treaty Webb traced the history of rus excuses for delaying the treaty and said the excuse has been to no one can be deceived by Rich tactics or the purpose they to delay the fulfilment of solemn International commitment toward the people of earlier demands he recalled that Russia first delayed the treaty by bringing up the which was finally solved in he came their demand that Austria pay for services and supplies provided by the the excuse before the Trieste he was the extravagant charges about failure of de Nazif cation and demilitarization in the Western zones of he pointed out the russian accusations have been proved to be without Butte Meser sees no trouble new May 13 Benjamin assistant commissioner in Bald yesterday he was not apprehensive of trouble during the communist youth celebrations in Berlin May it is not Likely that there will be any Buttenwieser declared on his arrival Here by but we have taken every measure to meet any i will repeat what has been said Many times before was Are there to said he would address a meet ing in Chicago tomorrow and a meeting at White Sulphur May Germany May returning to Mccloy meet in Paris 5mark notes expire 31 May 13 occupation personnel were advised by the Neucom finance Divi Sion to Exchange immediately any five Mark or hallmark notes withdrawn from circulation for the new Issue of notes or 50 pfennig 1 the Exchange can be made at any land Central Bank in the British or French or in the West sector of local Navy and air Force finance offices Are not authorize to redeem either hallmark notes were withdrawn from circulation april and will have no value after july they Are being replaced with the five Mark notes will expire May and May not be exchanged after they Are being redeemed with a new Issue signed1 by West German fiscal the new five Mark notes May be recognized by the engraved Pic rare of a woman Riding on a Bull and holding the Sun in her Figl going to Rome May 13 or Leopold Figl and his wife will eave Here tomorrow on holy year pilgrimage to Secretary of state Dean Acheson left and High commissioner John Mccloy meet at orly where they arrived within two minutes of each Acheson from Washington and Mccloy from Acheson came to talk with leaders of the Atlantic pact Mccloy took part in talks involving ions allies release on limited Bonn shipping May 13 under which the Allied military Security Board will limited of German shipping and of German shipbuilding were released Here the Allied High v the regulations Are an additional implementation of acc Law the details of which were announced by the Security Board s monday in reference to controls Over German Industry to prevent it from being readopted to War German Beauty sought to vie for miss Europe title May 13 the first time since the a nationwide search is on for the most Beautiful girl in to be miss Germany of and to represent Germany at the miss Europe Beauty contest in the Stuttgart d a s which directed miss Germany be Auty contests before has received an invitation from the Paris miss Europe committee to organize contests to select miss r the m a g a z i n e has announced that preliminaries will be held in Frankfurt dus Hamburg and Berlin in july and with finals at bade Baden Strauss widow pies May 13 Pauline widow of the ate German composer Richard died at her Home Here to her husband died last sep Gibbins with154 dependents May 13 special the naval ship Henry Gibbins is scheduled to Dock at Bremer Haven tomorrow with 154 depend l ends of dec according the military sea the names and destinations of dependents aboard Are Gek Mavy bad Guys and Joyce Dawa and Stephen Bartholomew e1 e a n o Helen and Charles Nancy Jeanne Gerolyn and Rajmond Frank Alice Kerry ant Larr and William prank in and Susanne Cleta and Harriet Terrance and Charles arid Susan Ferna Defoster Lowell and Oary Vada Noble and Marjorie Alice and William Roberta and Victoria june David Freda and and George Helen and David Hilda and James or and William John Mildred Naoma and Lathrop Roberta my Dora and Ysable and eve Ovla Elise Tod Harold Denyse Carolyn and William Phyllis and Mary Nesbett celestia James and Gail Robert and Patrcia mrs Thomas Ida Rose Penniman Wayne and Margo Helen and Joseph Donna and Kenneth Gertrude and to Cecelia and Ste Wezit Schumacher Eleanor and Wil Liam Janette an Helena Bayors Jenolla and David Supli Ucko Mary Anna Mildred Marion acid Felix or Betty Peggy Virginia Van Ruth Welton and Charus Anna and Esslinger Edna and Virginia and Sandra Jane Eunice and Samuel and Douglas and James Mary and Mary Mary Jackolyn and Margaret Adams Helen deju Peter k i a Ida and Katherine har Katherine and Deborah Cornelia Younk Linda and Mary Barbara and i Austria Phyllis William Beatrice Euza Jeth Elizabeth and Ronald Lauta the effective july will give Western Germany com plete Freedom to build without prior Allied approval any of the ships permitted by the Washington prohibited and Emited industries agreement of april ship specifications the regulation makes German state authorities responsible for scrutinizing registering draw Ings and specifications for ships within the permitted limits oif dry cargo ships and tankers up fishing vessels up to 650 coastal vessels up to Inland water transport miscellaneous Small Harbor and River Craft and other types not exceeding 650 the regulation permits the construction under Allied License of ships exceeding the specifications of those which May be freely built without Allied s c r u to n y of applications and specifications for the building of such ships is made the responsibility of the German Federal author another important function which is made a German responsibility is the establishment of a Register of All ships owned and chartered by Germany and also under construction in ships and shipbuilding features which Are specifically prohibited in clude aircraft military Jet and atomic Power propelled designs capable of conversion to warlike use Are also three in 26th inf leave for to attend oct May 13 special three members of the 26th inf regt have left for it to attend the officers candidate they Are cps William Spitz and Joseph both of he he were assigned Assi  was sgt Robert he who waa company Supply Roa meeting Cozene at Chi Emsee r May 13 Spe annual convention of the Reserve officers european opened yesterday at Chi Emsee rest in opening remarks the depart ment col pointed out the objectives of the organization air the welfare and defense of the nation Sec perpetuation of the association As a vehicle for serving the inter ests of individual members in their dual relationship Between civilian life and the military col William chief of the organized Reserve corps spot Neucom chief representative of Reserve officers in discussed Back Progress and plans for development of the Reserve pro Gram in six posts largely under the executive i Section of 17 Reserve train ing units have been established and will be on Active of of six posts have full time officers assigned to of Reserve Fisher of Reserve personnel recently have been centralized from Washington and forwarded their respective in the and to ministrative through failure1 of some officers to Forward their address throw gun have largely been overcome and strength reporting is now he certain initial handicaps had be he such As the army department policy that wearing of the uniform in training periods receive whereas this statute a a violation of theater pol uniform requirements now comply with theater although Reserve units were established at the beginning of thei current fiscal it is still pos sible for the Active Reserve officer to get in a maximum of 24 training with Reserve training the problem of affording training with Reserve units for Reserve person Nel in Europe outside the zone of Austria or Trieste not been entirely he con but it is now possible for All Reserve officers in the european department to apply for and chive Active training with Field troops in at in the european there Are More than 700 Reserve including the a and army nurse corps exclusive of military personnel on extended Active duty in warrant finer or enlisted he Fisher was followed by col director of Mill Usan in charge Reserve affairs for the air Foi in Europe the add Arm has rapidly i handed is program to four Volunteer training i j t u i letter contest Winner greets Mother at May 13 american Mother was Joy greeted yesterday by air son who won her a trip Germany by winning a Moth Day letter writing Viola of do did not have time to from her plane before the Robert bouquet of dashed ladder to embrace after Mif hugs and they set automobile for Furstenfeld Brucks base where Monroe is stationed  
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