European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 28, 1953, Darmstadt, Hesse V match 2ft, the stabs Ako stripes train aids dutch flood victims of the new Tofic Central rail Orru fixed a Plog the do fond raising train to gather to help victims at the Netherlands fowl in the Center i the Cirp on the observation platform to right bum j. A. De Tbs a a Steen Ink Netherlands Consul general in tube us i actress Janet. Central conductor Fred hot cuss Ufeo thought of the idea. Input fees a ,---.unsuitable March 27 of marshal juin France s no 1 sol Itoi yesterday told a parliamentary i the european army treaty Shu is unsuitable despite Fofi eded changes adoring France., Iee main criticism it was Learne Ujj Jehly was the Lack of an Exi out in Case France decides it was \ if stake to join the european de to top Community. Cd of Allied land forces. Europe testified la secret a subcommittee of the a Assembly s defense com a he spoke less than 48 Jitter delegates of the six a tiffs reached Jong negotiations on giving a iffy Type a rights. Treaty immediately suit asked according to one nearer. He answered him corrective measures and amendments no because to give France the pos a by of withdrawing its forces ii feeling u made a mis quoted. Csupa Gedid juin come out against array outright it was be wanted several he made it Clear several that lie did not oppose rearm germans. Id the present transitory rdc currently set for was too Short. He said continue until a full european political author then he testified France be Able to have an exit Case it wants to Rith pressed worries about the German army might France s some Day a would be submitted on trealy 16 a revolution which our army he Germany starts fresh undergo surgery mar eff 2?" api. Minister Clement r. Enter a London Host to Nave his appendix 70-year-old Laberite been ailing throughout and has missed several Tennis pro gets year for setting up Starlet in vice new Yahk March. 2? on professional Tennis player John r Howard yesterday pleaded guilty in Federal court to a White slavery charge of transporting a Holly Wood Starlet to new York and set Ting her up As a High priced prostitute. He was sentenced immediately to a year and a Day in Jall Howard s plea followed several Days of behind the scenes Maneu vering and wrangling with his at Torney Martin Benjamin. He stood with head bowed As judge Gregory f. Noonan sentenced after Benjamin pleaded for a suspended sentence and probation. The plea was viewed by sources close to the scene As a move to hide the identities of the Holly Wood film moguls and new York businessmen who patronized the Starlet according to the prosecution the Starlet whose name was withheld was married but left her Hus band soon after meeting Howard on a movie lot where she was working in May again at Howard s suggestion they came to new York in August la because the opportunities were far greater ". Eggs de rationed britons scramble London March it cab British housewives thumbed through old forgotten Cook dreamed of souffles and chocolate eclairs eggs had come off the ration. And the poultry Assn. Celebrate the event by sending a dozen newly Laid eggs to prime minister Winston Churchill and to the ministers of food and agriculture. Eggs have been rationed in Brit Ain for 12 years except for six months during a glut in 193g. The ration has been one or two a week in the Winter and up to half dozen & week in the laying season. Europe educators to meet Rouen. France March 27 up educators from in Continental nations will meet Here March 31 in five Day Congress to Exchange on modern teaching methods. Delegates from France West Ger Many Belgium Luxembourg Italy Tod Switzerland will attend 2 share prize for literature Geneva March 27 Cap the first award of the european literary prize was Given jointly Here yesterday to Czeslaw Milosz a polish refugee and Werner War Sinsky a German the two writers share the prize of 10,000 Swiss francs $200 and Are to have their prize winning works published by the european Community of Book clubs which sponsored the prize. Milosz a 42-year-old former Diplomat of the polish communist government who chose Freedom and exile in France won his share of the prize with la prise de Pou voir the taking of Power. A first novel the books deals with the polish underground move ment under the German occupation toward the end of the War and the arrival of the red army in Poland. Warsinsky won Bis share of the prize with Kim Morische fart Tchi Merian journey surrealist novel on postwar Germany which pictures the agonized dreams of Man in search of his lost soul. The two prize winners were handed their checks by the exiled Spanish historian and novelist Salvador de Madariaga president of the seven member International jury which selected the prize winning novels from among the 35? entries in Lane languages. Bain ends English drought London March 27 up rain fell Over Many parts of England yesterday ending a drought that had lasted up to 50 Days. There were two hours of continuous Rainin Norwich which had had no rain for 50 Days. It also rained in Lon Don for the first time in 35 Days in vote squelched red bid to condemn espionage by if of new York. March 27 Cap the United nations handed the new soviet regime of Premier Georgi Maleo Hov a major world propaganda defeat yesterday by spurning Bod aggression charges against the . The political committee rejected by 41-5 with 14 abstentions communist demand that it condemn the . For alleged espionage and subversion in soviet countries with funds supplied under the Mutual Security act. The accusing Resolution formal o t t c f i j. In sponsored by Cwb Slovakia. To included a demand that the it ii a o in Tell the is. Congress to re peal the Mutual Security act. It was used As a springboard by soviet Delegate Andrei Gro Syko and his supporters for prolonged and violent attacks on All phases of the american policy. The soviet bloc s failure to win any votes but its own five for this anti american Campaign was in effect a us vote of Confidence inthe ils. Asia Arab bloc abstains All the abstentions were from the asian Arab bloc and Argentina and Guatemala the vote on a nearly similar charge by soviet Russia last year was 42-5, with 11 abstentions. Arab asian spokesmen said they did not believe the communist charges but abstained because they did it want to appear to be sitting in judgment. Gromyko told the political com Mittee yesterday Only american double talk prevents a peaceful settlement of East West differences. Is said american statesmen talk peace while trying to overthrow communist countries. Referring to recent attacks on . Planes Gromyko said that american planes Dart around the soviet frontiers and the soviets could not receive these uninvited guests any other. Burma demands in act to expel Chiang troops United nations new York March 27 up Burma yesterday Cha arg l nationalist China with aggression and demanded that the United nations act immediately to expel 12,000 refugee nationalist troops from her territory. Secretary general Trygve lie received a Cable from the burmese foreign minister requesting that Theun Assembly declare nationalist China an aggressor for its alleged control of the chinese soldiers who sought Refuge in Burma after the communist Victory in China Chi Nese forces have been fighting burmese units for some time. Sen. Case May fight Vaughan nomination Washington. March 27 Cap sen. Francis Case of sad said yesterday he May fight the Nomina Tion of Harry h. Vaughan military aide to former president Truman to an indefinite term As a Reserve major general. Working against Alt april 1 dead line the Senate armed services committee yesterday approved the commission for Vaughan and it other Reserve major generals and 1m Reserve brigadier generals. Us ponders Windsor s status London March 27 the Kremlin lifted the Iron curtain yesterday in approving visas for eight touring american newspaper and radio executives to visit mos cow. Bypassing the usual red tape of the Days of Joseph Stalin the soviet embassy stamped its Okay on the visit. The newsmen and their tour manager making a party of nine plan to Fly to Moscow monday by Way of Brussels Prague and War saw. The group made up of news executives in smaller american cities and beaded by James l. Wick of the Niles Ohio Dally times has been interviewing Heads of governments in Europe and the near East. All 35 applied the soviet approval of the visas however gave no assurances that they would see Premier Georgi a Malenkos or any other soviet leaders. The Wick party made up of 35 members asked for visas for the entire group. The soviet embassy said they would approve up to 10, leaving at up to Wick to canvass his party and submit nominees there was no screening of individuals. While a few american newsmen Are stationed in Moscow the Wick group represents the first allowed into the soviet Union for a visit since Stalin s death. Asked week s Sta they asked for permission to stay a week and got it the group of nine includes four women. It consists of Wick who also has newspapers in Jean Oke rapids , new Iberia la and Boga Lusa. La. His wife Dodee John a Biddle of the Huntingdon a Dally news and radio station Wypa Dearfield. A and mrs. Biddle Rebecca. Gross of the lock Haven a daily express Ben Nett o. Knud sort of station Kate Albert Lea Minn mrs.,Jane s. Mcivaine of Downing on a president of the Pennsylvania women s press Assn. E. A. Simon of uie Tarentum a daily news and tour manager or. Marcel Duriaux. The Wick party first applied for visas through the soviet embassy in Washington Back in january. State Bept. Studying request for visas Washington March 27 Cap officials Here said that the state department received requests yesterday to authorize a Moscow trip by a group of american newspapermen now in others asked authority As. Alternates in event some of to others changed their plans. All current passports Are stamped invalid for travel to soviet bloc countries including the user unless specifically endorsed under authority of the state department As being valid for such travel.". Officials said the request was under consideration and the prospects were that it would be granted
