European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 20, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse November 19st the stars and stripes a editors reject charge of left Bias 19 a the directors of the associated press managing editors have re felted charges that some a Dis reflect a left Wing the charges were made by Charles managing editor of the Shreveport and were discussed at the annual convention of the managing a adopted unanimously by the Board of charges have been made by Charles of the Shreve that certain associated press news dispatches reflected a left Wing Bais on the part of staff charge examined the citations presented to sup port these charges have been examined by both the Domestic news committee and directors of the associated press managing editors Hazen summarized his viewpoint before the the subject was discussed for More than an directors concur unanimously in the decision of the a managing editors Domestic news study which rejected the charges As wholly unsupported and we have Confidence that the associated press serves no politician or it strives always to be impartial and it succeeds in this Endeavor so consistently that this Board wishes to convey to the staff and management its congrats la Frank a general Mana said Welcome the statement by the directors of the association and applaud it enthusiastically be cause it gives Hie support merited by an associated press staff de voted to honest and forthright news Hazen comment Given a copy of the directors Hazen commented have received ample evidence at this convention that there is widespread concern among associated press managing editors Over Bias in the associated press news my Contention has been that the associated press management has been negligent in failing to re move whether intentional or i believe that 1 have presented evidence proving this and that the rebuttal by the associated press management shows that negligence us to recruit women for arms factories 19 Britain will soon Start recruiting women to fill in mama menu factories part of the defense a ministry Supply Man said yesterday that a Large number of women am one the fired in the put few months for economic Remson were Likely be chinese delayed in Minsk 19 communist delegates who will participate in United nations de Bates on alleged american aggression in Formosa Are still in held up by bad Airport officials Here said Russia rules peace Rogge asserts 19 assistant attorney general John Rogge said yesterday that the second world peace Congress being held Here is identified with the foreign policy of the soviet Union and that communists be Lieve in the use of Force and Are willing to give revolution a violent shove Here and Rogge said step by step we have been Drifting into a preventive War if we do not succeed in taming the a Uve and agreement Between the communist and capitalist worlds is impossible and War is he said that of the two concentrations of the one in the soviet Union troubles me More than the one in my own who helped found the world peace organization and was a Vic chairman of the world com Mittee until its dissolution thurs is attending the Congress As an he is not a the world peace Rogge started out in a satisfactory enough but we have become More and More identified with foreign policy of the soviet proposed at rally 19 american proposed to the world peace Congress that there be a 10year Competition supervised by umpires Between Russia and the to see which country can do More for the welfare of its the suggestion was made by Wil lard of new director of the american National labor and religion he proposed a race to promote eco social and cultural needs rather than an armaments we Uphaus that a special United nations commis Sion set the standards of judgment for this 10year Competition to de Termine which nation can do More to meet the demands and enrich the cultural life of the we propose that the standards to define these advances be set in Concrete terms of medical civil rights and human such peaceful Competition removes the threat of War and fills the hearts of All men with Kinsey defends photos 19 sex fact finder Alfred Kin Sty said last night that pictures impounded by a customs collector As obscene and vulgar were a Neces source of data for his Institute for sex the Indiana University zoology professor said the which complied information for its famed Kinsey inevitably had to father data and material under other would be considered Kinsey said he had been dueling with customs officials since last p r i n when the trained to arriving from customs Bureau Deputy col Lector Eugene of con Laid Hii of fice passed some pictures which just Kinsey said Federal courts have ruled that officials must take into account the use to which such material is he said the obscenity clause of the customs act makes an exception for works of artistic or scientific but one official stood if you saw some of these Pic he you think they were customs officials at Washington said Kinsey could Appeal to the courts when the material is brought before a Federal judge for forfeit and can demand a jury decision if he la commenting on the juror Over the Kinsey revealed that be was contemplating writing a third volume on sexual sex Law and the sex Yugo receive first food us War dead honoured George i of in formal naval stands at attention with prime minister Clement Attlee and opposition Winston Churchill after laying Wreath on Lon dons Cenotaph to Honor of world War i and ii dead on England remembrance corresponding to armistice Isbrandtsen line defends Oil shipments to red China 19 Isbrandtsen steamship of new asserted there is nothing irregular in shipping Oil and other strategic materials to communist the company said through its Washington attorney that All shipments were made with the knowledge of the state Commerce department and customs it said it followed import Export regulations to the the statement was made in a letter from Isbrandtsen attorney John Oconnor to Herbert Oconor d acting chairman of a special subcommittee investigating exports in committee condemns soviet radio jamming Lake 19 the social committee of the United nations general Assembly yester Day approved a condemnation of russian radio but tagged on a Small nation request that the big Powers tone Down the propaganda the committee an amended chilean Resolution condemning jamming As a violation of the principles of Freedom of in and inviting member governments to cease their inter Ference with broadcasts from the Small Power amendment pro posed jointly by saudi the Iran and called on member states to refrain from radio Broad casts in the form of unfair and conform to an ethical conduct in the interests of world peace by reporting truly and plane skid shakes up Liz husband Long 19 Nick Hilton and film Star Elizabeth Taylor and 53 other persons were shaken up to Day when an eastbound Airliner skidded on a wet runway at the Long Baa he Airport and crashed through a none of the 50 passengers or the fireman Crew was the trans world airlines plane had made an emergency Landing at Long Beach after encountering engine trouble following a Takeoff from los Angeles International air port to red the company denied reports it shipped some of the Gallons of Oil it has taken to communist China after the outbreak of hostilities in the lawyer said All such sales and shipments were made before the involvement of the in the korean accused of mayor kills self 19 mayor Francis who told imaging to make big shot and killed himself a few hours after he was accused of embezzling from the Wayne county polio mayor since locked himself in his City Hall off and fired a through the gun was the property of police chief Walter the embezzlement charges were filed Friday by Wayne county prosecutor Jack Catchfield alter Hillen admitted falsifying records and forging checks to convert the funds for his own 20 Hurt As students strike in Egypt Alex 19 up at least 20 persons were injured Here yesterday in a clash Between police and a mob of More than Stone slinging the students at the cites High school of staged a a letdown strike in the Street Side their protesting the local school 7 ambassador urges nation to keep Independence 19 ambassador George Allen welcomed the first shipload of Ameri can food Relief to Yugoslavia yester Day and said that the Only condition the is imposing on mar Shal Titos communist regime is that your country remain free and the yugoslav ship Macedonia arrived at this Adriatic port carrying tons of dried Beans purchased from the 000 granted by the expo Tim port Bank last month for Emer gency food shipments to drought stricken in the first Public address by a for that any Western Diplomat in Yugo Slavia since the Allen declared Freedom Only Price i have been asked whether conditions Are attached to this the Only condition is that your nation remain free and Strong enough to control your destinies and to prevent anybody from imposing conditions upon Allen said that the unprecedented drought during the past summer and fall is a physical fact about which there can be no he said that unless Large amount of food were Given to the country before the next Many people will suffer and some might die of Knowland hits Tito stresses far East help is Spjka Batto in the Senate Over president tru mans proposed Aid to Yugoslavia shaped up when William Knowland said he would fight any efforts to Aid marshal on tour of the far is spending a week in for he told a press conference would oppose any plan to Aid Yugo Slavia while the Republic of China and the defenders of Formosa victims of the state policy of appeasement in the far Knowland has been a Strong critic of the administrations far Eastern policy and an advocate of fallout Aid to Chiang Kaish eks nationalist stocks score gains in quiet session new 19 Stock Market scored further gain yesterday in a quiet session marked by strength in rails and backward Ness in a hour Long rally carried railway issues up fractions and soon spread to most other sections of the but failed to Taring any encouragement to general Westinghouse and general yesterdays gainers included c5co and in the Carrier division Republic steel and steel were Anaconda was in Coffee Price War ends brands Back to 83 cents 19 Portland we Klong War ended Here and the Price re turned to 83 cents a Pound for that was 22 Cento above thursdays general Robert of the Oregon food merchants announced the end of the Price cutting after appealing to grocers on the ground that Small operators were the Price dropped a Low As cents during the Price cutting and some merchants even away Coffee with grocery
