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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 6, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse                                October 1959 the stars and stripes Page j Stassen asks Stalin for talk to map peace 5 a Harold president of the University of Dis closed yesterday he had asked so Viet Premier Joseph Stalin for a Perann treling to Chart a new course for world the Republican party Leader made Public a personal letter which he wrote to Stalin he said its primary objective was to pave the Way for a conference the russian loader and member of the politburo and him self and four or five other american Lii letter i arsed Stalin to change the policy of the Sovie Union and move towards work Pearl and Freedom for result of study Wio tried for the Republican presidential nomination in made the letter Public at a press Fie said the letter bras the result of a period of study and conferences with Amer ican declined to name any o those 3socj3led with him in the bul said they included University Republican Lead ers in local Republican members of the bar and re tired military he also disclosed he will take leave from his University duties in november and december and travel to Asia for a personal study of con Dixons in the far he said his trip of five or six weeks would be undertaken with he import of one of the major foundations of the which he Wotila not should the meeting with Stalin take it would be the second Stassen has had with Stassen visited Stalin in i new letter to Stalin recalled that conference and that predictions made then by Stalin of an american economic crash and other develop ments had proved implied criticism he acknowledged that there was criticism of the Truman administration in his move because the administration had not followed his suggestion last Winger that it initiate a bipartisan conference with the Stassen made that suggestion on the state department said the Stassen letter had no official in press officer Michael Mcdermott told reporters the department had no knowledge of the letter prior to when a copy was delivered to Secretary of state Dean Acheson blood plasma for wounded world Bank chief Calls Tito Good risk new 5 president of the International Bank for reconstruction and devel returned yesterday from talks with marshal Tito of Yugo Luvia and said he believes Yugo Livia would be a Good investment Lor a Black returned aboard the Queen Elizabeth after a weeks stay in he described the Yugoslavia chief a Strong and said he i convinced Titos break with russian Premier Joseph Stalin is Shaw returns Home after 4 weeks in Hospital 5 George Bernard Shaw left the hos pita a Little less than four after breaking his left thigh to a e Mearold playwright was in spirits As he was lifted into a ambulance for Thi Short to his Home at Ayot Law a Marine wounded by a mortar blast gets blood plasma from a the Marine was injured when a communist Battery opened up on a company advancing on Pakistan reports troops battling afghan invaders 5 Tan revealed last night that afghan tribesmen and regular troops crossed into Pakistan territory a defense ministry communique said they were being driven Back by Pakistan army and air Force the communique said afghan forces crossed the Border in the do Bandi some 30 Miles Northeast of with a railway As their first Pakistan civil armed forces and army troops were sent into the area monday and engaged the afghans four Miles inside Pakistan territory at Borga pass afghan forces retreated North West toward Dobandi and Pakistan troops were still trying to drive them behind the the com Munique 8 brazilians dead in vote disorders Rio de 5 at least eight persons were killed in election disorders As brazils voters turned out in record numbers tuesday to elect a new Federal senators and state governors and members of and hundreds of local in View of the heat of the presidential the election was considered generally former dictator Getulio Vargas had a Clear Lead Over chief opponents in the first returns on the presidential Relief arrives in Seoul transports bring Rice 5 United nations commission on Korea said Here that Relief work in the Seoul area has begun and 750 tons of Rice carried by army transports have been distributed Brig Gen Crawford head of in Douglas Macarthur Public health and welfare who is directing the Relief said nearly blankets Are on the Way to German arms due for study be Havre 5 foreign minister Robert returning from the new York big three Atlantic pact said yesterday the French government would take up the problem of Ger Man rearmament within a few Schuman arrived Here aboard the French liner lie de the big three foreign ministers and Atlantic pact foreign ministers agreed last week at French insist ence to defer decisions on Ger Man rearmament to a lat for meeting delicate problems Schuman said he returned conscious we still have delicate prob lems to but i Hope with the greatest Confidence that we will be Able to pass by the difficult stages and remain United with our allies to safeguard in it was reported the French Cabinet would take up the question of German rearmament to and next week would prob ably come to a final decision to be handed to the National Assembly when it the foreign minister declared the russian proposals to end the korean conflict were predictable and that they would have had More value if they had come three months the proposals also prove that the operations in he Korea Are near an 20 Allied nations get tons of arms under program 5 has delivered tons of arms so far to 20 Allied nations under the Mutual defense assistance program the director of the huge project said maj Gen Lyman Lemnitzer said the flow of arms has been slow but would pick up he said Britain had received b29 c47 transports had been yanks in us Rush to buy pounds by Victor Kalman 5 servicemen in Britain rushed Banks in panic yesterday to buy pounds amid persistent rumours that the labor government plans to revalue the Pound upward or throw it on the free Treasury officials said they could not estimate How Many Specula Tion have poured in since the Banks opened but that it probably runs into the hundreds of of Branch manager of the american express at the Ruislip air base near said airmen there have spent for pounds at the officials Rale of a it appears to be panic buying in the belief the Pound will be re valued Gould civilians and soldiers up to colonels rank queued for hours to pounds for Gould said the Bank ran out of pounds six times since monday and had to Send to London for Burtonwood baying american express at the Burton Wood air base also reported a buy ing other employees of the embassy and appear to have been More a spokesman at Chase National which handles most of such american said there has been no unusual although i would say we have sold rather More than less pounds than nor Mally for the first of the Rumor of revaluation began Over the weekend when Canada freed its leading to speculation that it was part of a concerted common wealth the Treasury Here refused to confirm or deny the the influential newspaper daily Telegraph reported monday that speculators in Pound futures were paying Between and j3 or nearly 20 cents More than the cur rent official rate of most financial sources speculated the new rate would be about this they would tend to lower the prices of such vital imports As which have been soaring As a result of the devaluation of the Pound from in september flown to the far East and destroyer escorts had been delivered to the Netherlands and about 50 ships Are at sea with arms Lemnitzer said in an address to the Washington Trade he said the risks involved in the program were Well Worth he listed the principal risks As pos sible unwillingness of War weary europeans to fight in the event of communist plus the Chance that if Western Europe were the arms might be lost before the aggressor was Lemnitzer said the Best Way to inspire the will to Fiat it in Europe was to give it the Power to defend he said most of the new voted by Congress would go toward new Federal leave deadline set not applicable in zone now 5 comptroller general Lindsay War Ren has ruled that Federal workers will forfeit annual leave earned during the Calendar year 1950 if they do not use it by next july the ruling applies to most government in some the deadline is the comptroller generals ruling will not apply to a civilian work ers in Neucom unless and until the department of the army and eur com implement Neucom said civilian workers such As those in May accumulate 104 Days of carry Over Warren made the ruling in reply to questions by chairman Harry Mitchell of the civil service commission regarding a leave rider1 which at the last put into the appropriation some Federal officials con tended that the rider was Warren said the legislation does not apply to leave accumulated by military he also ruled that it does not apply to leave accumulated prior to this Calendar such carryover leave can be As much As 90 most Federal workers earn leave at the rate of 26 working Days a 3 czech pilots flee to Britain 5 a in a carefully planned three czech airline accompanied by their wives and two arrived in England aboard a twin engined czech How the czechs got out of the Iron curtain country without the knowledge of its communist rulers was told by a free czech spokes Man the Airliner landed Here Satur on Board were k a u c k one of the company test pilots Rehka and their Renkas son Josef and Prchal 5 year old daughter and for Mer British Royal air Force the Trio had planned the escape for a Long the free czech spokesman he said this the Way it was done on Kaucky got the plane into the air from the czech without the usual police then he headed the ship to an Airstrip 15 Miles where the families were he waggled his wings to show he was not being followed and those on the ground answered by waving a White Pillow slip quickly he put the machine getting them and the plane airborne in matter of 90 they flew Over Russia occupied Germany to Frankfurt without interference and the Landing in eng land was made without stocks set record with 19year High new 5 new York Stock Market scored a vigorous sweep upwards to another 19yearhigh average Price level automobile issues paced the and with Chrysler making the highest gain of s4 and other close steel and rail stocks gained fractions to a turnover was army surgeon general praises Korea medics 5 Gen Raymond army surgeon said Here that Battle treat ment of wounded in Korea surpassed All previous standards of was Bliss praised army doctors Tor their work under Adverse Condi he left by air yesterday of the after three weeks in and i  
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