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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Tuesday, January 6, 1953

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 6, 1953, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 12 the stars and stripes january 11953 Senate test on filibuster slated today 5 several senators seeking to crack Down on Senate filibusters privately conceded defeat today in coming test of but Hubert Humphrey said he has not Given the showdown will come Tomor Row when the Senate takes up motion by Clinton Ander son calling on the new Republican controlled chamber to adopt new if it should be anti filibuster senators would offer a Rule to curb Talka first of business with both houses of the 83d con Gress in recess the Anderson proposal will be the first order of business tomorrow when the Senate returns from a joint session with the House to count the presidential electoral vote and formally declare Dwight Eisenhower the Winner of the 4 for its the House Wil launch the first of Many investigations it plans for the new session the House armed services com Mittee will open an inquiry into the recent rash of military air crashes including the 20 Globe master crash at Moses which took record 87 senators backing the an Erscin anti filibuster motion Lac knowledge that the proposal faces certain defeat by Senate re publican majority and Southern but they promised to renew the fight later in the session would Cut off debate Humphrey that the anti filibuster senators May pick up considerable support once they Lay their Case before their Robert Taft of re publican floor said lie would let the rules debate run a reason Able time and then move to table the that automatically would Cut off debate and bring the question to a opponents of the Anderson to argue the Senate a continuing body and that its rules of operation carry Over from ses Sion to Humphrey and Irving Ives both among the 18 cosponsors of the Anderson contended that this argument is beside the they said that even i the chamber is tinting body it has a right to adopt new rules or make changes in u two germans held in soldiers death Jan 5 a 21yearold private assigned to the 45th construction in was pronounced dead at the 130th Sta Hosp sunday As a result of Bead in juries believed to have been received in a Schwet Zingen Beer Hall fight Between germans and soldiers on new years the Hac Vost marshals office Hac my criminal investigators reported two German nationals Are being held for participation in the investigators said victim apparently was struck on the head with a chair and kicked while lying on the1 ground during the Alt Eva the cause of which has not been Miami a twists scrape ice off windshields 5 sub Urban dwellers around Miami scraped Frost and ice off car wind Shields before to work temperatures plummeted to the Low 30s in suburban and Rural areas away from Biscayne at Home 30 South of the thermometer dipped prayer opens new session of Congress chamber of the House of representatives As members stood for the chaplain Bernard Braskamp As the 83d Congress opening prayer offered by Rene Mayer to ask parliament for or As French Premier 5 socialist Rene Mayer tonight told president Vincent Auriol he will go tomorrow and seek confirmation As next Premier of the decision was reached after six Days of political Dur ing which 105 socialist deputies and 85 supporters of Gen Charles de Gaulle refused to give Advance assurances they would help vote the new Premier into both groups refused to enter an enlarged government majority until they had heard what Mayer had to offer in his formal investiture their indecision Means there will be uncertainty right up to the moment of tomorrows crucial without support of either the gaullist or the and with the communists openly Mayer can count Only on same  which put Antoine Pinky into office last March he cannot sure that All the peasants and independents will Back As they did his Fate May hang tomorrow on As a margin As 15 airman loses crash 5 special one airman was killed and a second suffered fractured legs in an Auto Mobile Accident in Kastel James of the 7112th Supply so at Camp is in the 495th of Hosp in wies identity of the dead also a member of Supply was withheld pending notification of the Accident occurred when the convertible Sedan in which they were Riding sideswiped a rammed a Concrete Milestone and stopped in a Boelcke Arthur car Driver and member of the 7112th Supply was the two germans in the car also escaped in 2vamonth Snow Holiday 5 a was so deep in this Sierra Nevada foothill town that he school principal announced a Holiday of months for his 66 but they will have to at school next summer until the Ime is made War peril lessens Winnie from Page 1 f All possible pressure on the in he of improve ment in the in position on the embattled far Eastern would not discuss the possibility of a meeting Between Eisen himself and Premier Joseph Stalin of soviet Russia complained indirectly Over Lack of cooperation Between the and Britain on atomic i Haven had the advantage which president Roosevelt promised me of having the fullest possible information on the atomic he favors increased indicated that Britain would like a Chance to improve its Trade with the we dont want to live on he there Many things Britain would like to sell in the he if this country would not shut its Tariff i want to pay my respects to the president and to see again general he there is nothing extraordinary in our general Eisenhower and i have met at least 100 some very important even if this were the 101st it Doest that it should go for the interview the statesman wore his naval Complete with i reminded that he had said in the past that he would not be opposed to a meeting with Stalin if Circum Sances were he was asked whether he and Eisenhower might discuss such a i have nothing to say on the least not right at the he added that the Eiseri Hewer meeting would comprise informal conversations Between the two old and i cant say right now what we will Churchill was asked about the atomic bomb worked perfectly we had one and we let you he said put worked better than the american bomb Churchill i Haven had the advantage which president Roosevelt promised me of having the fullest possible information on the atomic Churchill was asked whether he believed the soviet Union had bet Ter atomic bombs he said he had knowing but that be arid Churchill said he hoped youre Good this country general state of health on the other Side of the Ocean is at least As Good As last a Short hoping to get some Sun Shine and in looking Forward to seeing president he came out All bight Churchill recalled that tru Man accompanied him to West Minster College in March when he made his famous Iron curtain speech Call ing for closer relation i got in trouble for being a Little in front of the weather at that he but it All came out All the British prime minister said he was glad he came Here after the he i didst enjoy As much As you Over Here it upset me to see Many of my who had worked for great which brought the to the leadership of the Flung against each you do go at it very question he was asked if he expected Britain to withdraw recognition of red China if the deadlock con Churchill replied it was a difficult question but said it was Britain aim to try to work with fhe in every Way As Churchill left the pier some 300 to 400 persons stood by and cheered loudly As his took across the Street there was picket line of 40 men from Irish groups protesting Church ills Raf Jet crash kills Pilot British 5 Royal air Force Jet fighter plane crashed in a wooded area near Here killing the German police rightists clash in Iran so Straightway 5 munits and rightists clashed to the streets today for the third straight Day of confused rioting in and police said two persons were lulled and 26 seriously hundreds of others were less severely and some 200 per sons were arrested in the fighting near parliament Here and Ai the holy town of the latest rioting the mobs of communists and religious rightists and nationalists bought More Strain into the affairs of this strategic and country which the West is trying to keep from falling into communist the mobs in the streets and the Power of the Udeh communist party has been an increasing Chal Lenge to the government of Premier Mohammed m o s s a d leg h which nationalized Iran Oil Industry and drove the British company which built it out of the to face draft monthly 5 Trp the army expects to continue drafting pfescn1 High rate of about a month for the next several a spokes Man said for As far ahead As we can and that about four or five months draft Calls will be about the As for the spokes Man the february draft Call for men was the largest since March and represented a increase Over the level for the past four most fill the spokesman emphasized the higher Calls Are needed to replace men who have completed two years of service and to maintain the approved army strength of draft which have fallen and risen according to the army hit a Peak two years the Calls for february and March 1951 were november men were drafted and in december complicating the army replace ment problems is a recently established policy of returning draftees who serve in Korea to civilian life after Only 20 months of service instead of present Rbee visit to Tokyo called Amity move continued from Page f concentration of enemy tanks and other armoured made a direct hit on one destroying it communist troops their usual nightly stabs at Allied positions along sniper Ridge on the Central front but gained no in Western sector Allied raiders broke a 24hour Lull by staging a sortie deep into red but otherwise the Battelline was in a United nation to com Munique described As a i erred says Hiss dines continued from Page 1 a revolutionary he they were there because they believed in they thought the capitalist system was dying and would have to change Over to a socialist form of Organ Wei said Hiss cell meetings regularly once a week throughout that Weyl belonged to Theun Ltd he Jewiss was particularly talk1 which were devoted mainly to discussions of How communists should organize the government when they came to i Weyl said he could on Jar Orize As to Why Hiss denied his communist ties when Chambers exposed his theory was that he was1 still a communist and tie went the party for Wey said he Irria glued that the communists told you cant plead guilty Ime is to deny our espionage  
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