European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 29, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse September 1950 the stars and stripes Page 7 business reaches postwar High hold jobs prices still climb 28 business activity reached a Post War High in August with persons employed and Consumers buying at a High the com Merce department the departments Survey of cur rent business said prices continued Rise in August and Early sep although not As sharply As in the first few weeks of when the korean conflict caused prices to at prices of Industrial goods were 6 per cent r than at the end of top the previous postwar Peak of september farm and food prices have risen 10 per cent since june but still Are below the Post War hoarding Falls the department also reported a downward trend in with Consumers buying fewer items they thought might be canned other nonperishable foods and it said consumer buying As a whole remained although it declined 1 per cent after an 8 per cent Rise in August and a similar jump in Persona incomes Rose to an an Nual rate of in an increase of Over Pilot blamed for crash 28 the civil aeronautics Board said Here that the bolivian Pilot whose fighter Piane collided with an air liner Here last 1 failed to exercise necessary fifty five persons died in the in a report on its the cab said the probable cause of the collision was the action of the bolivian Pilot in making a straight in approach to the Washington air port without proper clearance and without exercising necessary Vigil the Pilot was Eric Rios bolivian civil aviation Bridoux failed to appear this week at a Public hearing on a complaint to re Oke his License for alleged cars less acid reckless operation of the an f38 lightning which had just been bought for the bolivian air the cab also said in its report that the Airport control Tower did not act with the requisite Alert Ness and promptness in warning the Airliner of the f38 approaching it swiftly from but added that this cannot be said to have contributed to the cause of the a Nisei vets launch Goodwill air tour 28 five japanese american world War ii veterans left for Chicago in a combination Light plane race and Goodwill the planned by four com Peting planes and a piloted by race manager Henry includes eight time aloft Between stops will be computed to determine Ohye said he conceived the idea while serving in Europe with the 442d whose japanese Amer ican members received More Deco rations per capita than any other army a los Angeles automobile Agency said he would try to promote under standing of second generation Jap anese during stopovers at Al big Wichita and woman feeling Fine on borrowed kidney 28 Howard the on y woman in the world usin some one else says she is feeling better every on june critically ill of an incurable disease which bad destroyed one kidney and damaged the had the useless Organ replaced with a healthy kidney taken from woman who had just died of other the operation was the first apparently successful kidney trans Plantation in medical a month Tucker walked out of the draft rules too Hershey says new sept 28 Gen Lewis Harshey charged yesterday that the standards set of by the armed services for accept Ance or rejection of inductees Are too rigid and must be relaxed if the goal of fighting men is to be the selective service pulling no punches in a speech be fore the Commerce and Industry in new attacked specifically the inventory method of judging a draftee a chunk at a time instead of As a whole he declared function is the main thing rather than taking an i think Ycu find that a Man with intestinal fortitude and bad feet will make a better fighter than a pair of Good feet without a courageous heart the armed forces Are going to have to use a lot of men they use the last time and Industry is going to have to use labor not As Good As the last time he 3dgrade graduate tops army test score 28 Young Man with a third Grade Edu cation made the highest score to Date on the intelligence test at the Atlanta induction army officials the lowest was made by a College Junior with a three year football the Standard army intelligence test is aimed for those with an eight Grade education or pm to receive first 3 family allowances sept 2 september and october living allowances for dependents of enlisted servicemen will be paid to the Man rather than his the defense department it said it would be the service mans responsibility to Forward the allotment to his sep tember allowances also cover a As provided by the new allow Ance beginning in the checks covering the governments allowance and the Serviceman pay allotment for his family will be mailed directly to the the department complaint addresses complaints from dependents not receiving checks by mid december should be sent to the allowing and according to the service mans Branch army and air Force class q allotment army finance Navy allotment Field Bureau of supplies and Cleveland marines allotment Marine corps Washington d the defense department said All letters should contain the service mans his serial and his last known As Well As the dependents own full address and Engineer free in wreck 28 Engineer Jacob Kiefer was found innocent of manslaughter charges in the Long Island rail Road wreck last february that Cost 32 a jury of 12 men acquitted the 63yearold who testified he blacked out just before his train ran through a Stop signal and slowed Headon into another at Rockville the charge against him was Sec on degree the maximum penalty upon conviction would have been 20 years the jury was out about seven As the verdict was Krefets wife Rose from a seat be Hind him and broke into Bradley declares in needs military Force 28 chairman of the joint chiefs of said Here that the United nations needs an International military Force to Back up its in his first speech since he became a five Star told a Federal bar dinner that peace must be founded on Law backed by armed he the conflict in Korea marked the first time the Stalin May Rue postwar Kennair says communists resorted to open Mili tary attack to gain their and made an International police Force More necessary than if the in is to he it should profit by the example of of the league of nations and establish a Bedrock on which to build an International Force with the same morality we hold dear in this Day the increase of in forces in Bradley said the first forces to face the korean reds were two infantry companies and one artillery As an example of How were hitting he said the air Force flew missions on a recent Day and six Navy cruisers land in addition to ground troop another Cody of newly elected president of the american bar told the government lawyers they were the Peoples guardians against the Croach ment of autocratic stale 3 forces hospitals to be Vinson declares 28 Carl Vinson said the armed services will reopen three hospitals to care for wounded re turning from the korean chairman of the House armed services said they Are the army general Hospital at Valley Murphy at and Percy Jone at Battle he told reporters the Valley forge Hospital will be reopened immediately Murphy Hospital by and Percy Jones by the hospitals Are among those which were shut Down last Spring As an Economy Vinson said that reopening them and increasing military medical facilities elsewhere will mean the armed services will have to have about additional physicians from civilian he said he has been informed by the defense department that hos Pital facilities at nine army Camps will be increased a total of almost Beds before the first of the pilots Choice of a trim ship this is fat who was chosen As miss wings of 1950 at a pilots Winter winding in new 28 state department planner George Kennan said last night that soviet Premier Joseph Stalin May not be Able to Stop what he has started and May doom Hopes or avoiding War with the soviet state department policy planning chief now on leave with he Princeton ins i Lute for and outlined the shape of postwar policy in an introduction to a Book entitled the United states in world he said that policy since he end of the War has been based on a hopeful but unproven hypothesis that War with the soviet Union can be has been no question at any time since 1945 of the Abil to on the part of the soviet leaders to plunge the world into j new if they were minded do he flexibility of action he that the aim was to keep the Kremlin convinced that War was undesirable from the users own stand Point even though officials Are convinced that the top soviet leaders Are fully determined to achieve their Aims by one Means or Kennan added that soviet Post War expansion has Cost the user some of the flexibility of action which it might need to avoid a War which it has brought in the same Kennan said Stalin is said to have asserted in 1941 that in contrast to would know where to but there is a possibility that the very actions he was then taking and planning were carrying unbeknownst to into a situation where stopping would not be As easy As he no wedding permit for Whistler girl new sept 28 Jacqueline of who reported a phantom Whistler was attempting to break up her marriage to state trooper Herbert ran into More trouble at the marriage License Bureau miss Cadow was refused a License because she was underage and didst have her parents written clerk John Mcneil said she did not mention the mysterious Whistler who allegedly warbled funeral dirges outside her police have tagged the Case of the As an inside Job and a 16 foreign editors arrive in Houston 28 foreign newspaper editors arrived Here yesterday for a regional meet ing sponsored by the american society of newspaper editors and the american press Institute some 20 newspaper editors from Oklahoma and Arkansas will also three Day program has been arranged by a committee headed by Oveta gulp executive vice pres ident of the Houston
