European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 14, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse October 1950 the stars and stripes Page 3 million rail workers join in wage Dei Nind 13 sixteen Railroad Wilh have joined other rail and the United Cio in preising for Tei pay pc Stdeni David Robe Ison of the of locomotive firemen and announced his Union wants 35 rents an hour More for its thu is in addition to the demand for a 40hour week Wilh 48 hours pay or Yard who also would from the Robertsons demand was made known Afler chairman George e weighty of the railway labor executive reported that 15 non operating brotherhoods want a 25 Cen Danhour hike for their both spokesmen said the higher if needed to offset recent Cost of living increases and to make up for better productivity by Leighty said the already Chicago Boss denies trying to gag probe 13 chairman of the Cook county Chicago democratic com has denied that he tried to prevent the Senate crime invest Tiung committee from conducting hearings Quick Magazine had the political Boss had tried to silence the Arvey said his Only statement concerning the committee was one he made prior to its visit Here last at that he he was heartily in Accord with the committees but he questioned whether this was the proper time to hold the hearings in View the fact they could not be completed before the november plagued by wage and hour demand from other would have to Shell out an additions annually if they met the new he said management would b handed formal notification of the demands the International association o machinists will ask for Simila benefits for its members who Wor for the he Railroad sources estimated the non operating request would cos a based on 194 service they said the fire mens demand would Cost Abou a steel agrees the steel corp giant of the steel jus about completed the lineup of to the request of Philip Cio and us that new contract talks be opened ahead of steel accepted the Murra invitation o talk Over a proposed healthy Buji undisclosed pay in As have most of the other steel firms it warned that its workers must not strike before months after the contract is Leahj Reo enable for wage negotiations the steel Union is said to be ask ing a 25cent hourly tomorrow bids Keyes Adieu Keyes ends Long tour of duty by Ernie Reed also Ezzard Charles proves Hes Champ by Bill Zalenski East zone marshals its voters by Dwight Schear burmese open Seagrave trial oct 13 Gordon the american Burma surgeon who saved Many lives Here during the went on trial for Bis own life yesterday before a special burmese the 53yearold missionary sur Geon is accused of treason and lesser the maximum penalty is death other penalties could be Long imprisonment or banishment from the who was arrested last made the is42 Retreat from Burma to India with the late Gen Joseph Stillwell and wrote a bestselling Book of his now he is accused of aiding Karen forces in their fight against the Rangoon though Seagrave is a the prosecutor declared at the opening of the trial that the sur Geon owed temporary allegiance to Burma while living hence he can be tried for Seagrave has lived and worked for decades in Burma among the he is accused specifically of help ing a rebel Captain named naw seng in the struggle against the exports drop below imports 13 up exports dropped below imports in August for the first time in 13 the Commerce depart ment reported the value of August exports was the highest in but imports soared to the Trade figures included euro Pean recovery and Mutual defense assistance the army civilian program and other foreign Aid As Well As regular com Mercial on aj1 Navy to spend s10 million on Canad Amade a guns 13 the Navy announced today that it has ordered Worth of antiaircraft guns from Sorel in of the company will make 3inch rapid fire guns for use on Large the order was placed under the reciprocal Trade soviet veto bars reelection of lie Asun Secretary general flying High for Freedom these Are some of the White and Blue balloons released from new Yorks Empire slate building by the anticommunist crusade for inside each balloon was a Small Freedom scroll and a contribution envelope addressed to Gen Lucius founder and head the exp legislators barred from private trips on military planes 13 defense Secretary George mar Shal has issued orders forbidding Claude Pepper Poage and other Unk eting congressmen from travel no through Europe on military planes if commercial planes Are it was disclosed a defense department spokesman Aid Poage and Harold Cooley co and presumably heir were flown by military aircraft from to saudi because air transportation was not not official business but Marshall refused a request by Pepper and Poage for further military air transportation from Dhahran because commercial planes were Marshall noted that he lawmakers and their wives were not on official the state department How that the legislators attended meeting of the inter parliamentary Union in Dublin and had expressed an interest in visiting the Middle press officer Michael Mcdermott Aid the department encourages foreign travel by members of con Gress to help them get acquainted Aith foreign programs and Condi ions in those but he Aid the congressmen were told in Advance that their Mode of air Ravel would be up to the defense in tenuous Cycle 13 a bicycle is stolen every hour of he year in the swedish police revealed they announced that bikes were stolen ast or per 1951 Eden warns 13 Eden has warned Britain to rearm with All Speed and vigor for fear the russians May miscalculate Western strength and launch a War within a addressing the conservative party annual conference yester the former foreign Secretary said Britain labor government has been dangerously slow in rebuilding its Eden forecast that 19ol must inevitably be a very critical the danger of he lies More in a miscalculation than in a wicked calculation by the soviet i do not believe that there is any nation in the modern world that will be so rash Asio embark upon a policy of open aggression once it is convinced of the readiness and Resolution of the forces arrayed against Eden 2 women shot As spies 13 two Chi and Chien were executed As communist spies thirty two men were Given prison terms from seven to 15 years for aiding Security Council rejects Russ bid for pole in Post Lake 13 the user vetoed a Security Council recommendation to continue Trygve lie of Norway As United nations Secretary general the vote was 91 to recommend lie for another five year term As the uns top nationalist abstained on the vote but the users Lone negation constituted a the soviet Union then according to informed polish foreign Zygmmt Modzelewski succeed but the 11nation Council Smoth ered this Only the user voted for mod four were against and six the soviet stand against lie apparently was due to i Strong sup port of the in action against the North korean informed sources the sources said the user had been ready to go along with lie until he backed the in measures to repel the North Indian seen in Job the Council deadlock immediately raised the Strong possibility Thust India Ramaswami Mudaliar might eventually get the Post of Secretary general As a nationalist China a stained on lie because of his Long Campaign to give chivas in seat to the Pef Ping communist the four nations that voted against Modzelewski were Yugo Ecuador and the Egypt and Norway Mudaliar is an eminent economist who twice has been president of the in economic she social other possibilities Are Gunnar swedish economist who Heads the in economic commission for Europe Carlos Philip Pines foreign minister and former general Assembly president and Padilla permanent mexican the Council sent a report to 60nation general noting its inability to under in rules the Assembly must give final endorsement to the candidate picked by the landlord in tub soldiers rent Cut 13 army Cpl James Wood got his rent Cut yesterday because his Landlady husband slept in the Wood told rent control officials he paid weekly for two rooms with but he and his Fanaly got Little use of the he the Landlady husband sleeps in it for 13 hours every Wood the Board or dered his rent reduced to old stuff 13 Arbois became a grandmother for the 100th time Here Pearl eating ban Tail plagues jury 13 Boston insurance firm was on trial before a Federal court jury today in a Case involving a Pearl eating the horse in question ate 69 of 331 pearls or a necklace owned by Elizabeth Gearhard two years the Issue before the jury was whether the Boston insurance should pay Gearhard the amount for which the necklace was or Only which it said would cover the Cost of rematch ing the missing pearls and restringing the Gearhard testified she was displaying the necklace in a pad Dock of her Sisters main line farm when a thoroughbred began eating the she said she put her hand in the horses Mouth and retrieved All but 69 of the
