European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 1, 1953, Darmstadt, Hesse Of april 1, the stars and stripes. Martin say president to gut foreign Aid funds. _ � " r i hashes with Mccarthy snags red cargo curbs .--._. -. To v r. " a 31 Cap. 1 Back up the president but sait Security director Harold j he was shocked by Stassen infer told sen Joseph a. Ence Thal Bec use we accomplished something the state department he is interfering with govern meet. Efforts to co Miu no s t retorted. A what you and ? e opens debate tidelands Bill March 31 up Duse opened debate yester legislation to Grant coast ownership of the. Oil i Delands off their w1 Reed a he of the House judiciary called for passage of Tver Seal measure to break stalemate that be. Said blocked development of offshore Oil resources., he. Emanuel. Celler a leading the opposition con. The House was wasting it the supreme court 2lare the Bill if passed clonal. Doubted that the House approve the Hul it would states Clear title to offshore lands. Out to Storic sea boundaries. The measure Louisiana 4iid California would get9 per cent share of the 538,000,000,000 Worth of France Canada agree. To hold Trade talks Ottawa March 31 a France and Canada decided yester Day that a Franco Canadian joint committee should meet in the near future to work put a Satis factory balance of Trade Between the two countries. -. This was announced in a joint communique issued following in formal talks Between French Premier Rene Mayer foreign minister Georges Bidault and finance minister Maurice Bourges Tanoury with prime minister Louis and Canadian Cabinet officials -.",-. Bohlein takes oath to user Oil shelf. Buried in the con tin trolley wreck"1w, Scotland March 31 double decked Streetcar the tracks at a switch careened across a1 Streeton its Side. Forty sri were Washington March 3i Charles e. Bohlen was so Orn in yesterday Asu. Ambassador to soviet Russia in a private Cere Mony. The oath was administered in the office of Secretary of state John Foster Dulles state department spokesman said Bohlen plans to leave new York for Paris by plane Friday and will spend a few Days there and in Germany. Before continuing to Moscow " j the spokesman said Bohlen should be in soviet Russia no later than april 10. Stop Trade of a kinds with soviet bloc countries but the problem. Is being studied by the National Security a Stassen cited the accent agree ment Between Dulles ?. A constitutional question Mccarthy s weekend move had raised a constitutional question since it is the president who is charged with the conduct of foreign affairs under the Constitution. It was not Clear whether my Careiy a subcommittee in bypassing the executive Branch of govern ment to negotiate an agreement with foreigners had infringes upon a presidential state department announced earlier that Greece already has put into effect a new order hib iting greek Flag ships from Trad ing with the communists. The order approved March 23 by the greek Council of ministers prohibits All ships registered under greek Law from calling at any ports in Mainland China or North Korea a spokesman said. In announcing the agreement with greek shipowners saturday Mccarthy called attention to the greek government decree and said his action went a beyond Stassen asks questions he said he Felt president Eisen Hower and Dulles will be Stassen disagreed. New greek government de Cree is not binding on greek owners of ships flying the flags of other countries. Mccarthy said that the agreement he worked out with the shipowners was thus More inclusive and effective than that of the greek government. State department officials noted fio Wever that Many other countries slave agreed to abide by the United nations embargo on ship ment of strategic materials to the communists and that therefore the Opportunity to. Conduct Trade with the communists under foreign flags legally was limited. Senators approve Washington March 31 a the Senate with Only six Mem a present by voice vote today approved president Eisenhower s Itan to establish a new Cabinet department of health education and welfare. The House approved the measure 10 Days ago by a 291-85 vote and All it needs now to become Law is president Eisenhower s signature. Pest pocket Power this Jiete flexible robber Vest enables frontline army radioman to keep Walkie talkie batteries warm and workable evea in sub Zero weather. The Vest has 117 pockets with a tiny dry cell in each. It is said to be � vast improvement Over regular batteries which lose Energy Unic Fly in col weather. Up photo Senate to take 4 Days for easter recess Washington March 31 a lie Senate will get Only a Short easter recess from. Thursday april 2, to monday april 6. R that decision was made by the Senate Republican policy com Mittee chairman William f. Know act of California announced. The Louse plans to take a week longer from april 2 until april 13. User Auto mishap kill French Winner of red peace prize Moscow March 31 Cap the soviet press reported the death of French peace partisan Leader Yves Parge 54, As a result of. Injuries suffered in an automobile Accident near tiflis in soviet Georgia. Farge had gone to visit Georgia after receiving a 100,000-Ruble Sta Lin International peace prize in a ceremony at the Kremlin last week. He was travelling by car Between the georgian capital tiflis and Stalin s Birthplace the City of Gorathe Auto in which he was Riding collided with a truck in the dark Ness and fare suffered a brain in jury according to the soviet press report Farge was described in Paris Asan intelligent energetic French Man who passed from newspaper editor to resistance worker to Post War food minister to fellow trav Eler with the communists. In 1946 he was an official French observer at Bikini for America s test explosion of an atomic bomb. Canada archbishop Dies in Dallas at 67 Dallas tex., March 31 of Thelsen. Alexandre Vachon Cath Olic archbishop of Ottawa Canada collapsed at the Airport Here yesterday and was dead on arrival at St. Paul s Hospital. Vachon 67, had been in route from Miami fla., to san Francisco. He was president of the pontifical commission on International eucharistic congresses. He was on his Way to Australia to help organize a National eucharistic Congress there. Study already under Way by Mesa Washington March 31 a president Eisenhower was reported by congressional leaders yesterday to be planning a Cut in foreign Aid spending. Sen. Robert a. Taft a Ohio and House speaker Joseph w. Martin or. A Mas said there has been no determination yet on the amount of the Cut but that there definitely will be a reduction from the $7,500, 000,000 proposed by the Truman administration for foreign Aid in the fiscal year beginning next july 1. Taft and Martin held a news con Ference after their weekly meeting with or. Eisenhower. Taft said Mutual Security director Harold e. Stassen is having a study made to find out whether $10,000,000,000 in foreign Aid carry Over funds can be Cut. Stassen sat in with the congressional leaders at their conference with or. Eisenhower. Special message due Taft and Martin also announced 1the president would Send to Congress a special message in which he would ask for a commission to study Federal state relations on such matters As taxes Grants in Aid and social Security. Or. Eisenhower told his news conference last week it would be the Job of the proposed commission to eliminate waste an duplication. 2the president will sign later this week an executive order to strip civil service Protection from several Hundred Federal govern ment policy making officials appointed by democratic administrations 5agreement was reached Wither. Eisenhower to fix july 4 As the target Date for adjournment of con Gress. Taft said Congress in any event positively will adjourn by aug. 1. 4the leaders informed the pres Dent that both the House Senate plan to Start debate this week on legislation to give the states title to Oil Rich submerged coastal lands. Taft said the congressional Lead ers or. Eisenhower and Stassen discussed the general question of savings and foreign Paris personnel Cut he and Martin said Stassen Al ready has ordered a so per cent Cut n the Mutual Security Agency s Aris personnel. Martin said Stassen expressed the belief he could make the Agency much More efficient through such a reduction of personnel. In reply to a question Taft said Stassen had supplied no new target spending figure for foreign Aid and was not ready yet to estimate How much he program can be reduced. London March 31 a Scot land Yard today picked up John Reginald Halliday Christie 55-year old tracking clerk who had been hunted for � week for questioning in connection with the Blouse of murder strangling1 of five perhaps six women -,., Scotland Yard spokesman said the Siim bespectacled former tenant of the murder House was challenged by a policeman on a picked up in House of murder Case beat and agreed to go to a police station in Putney a. Southwest suburb of London. Detectives there began question ing him immediately. Bones studied pathologists meanwhile were examining a find of Bones dug up from the Garden of Christie s former Home in the drab netting Hill boarding House District to determine whether they had unearthed a sixth victim. Police had scoured the country for Christie saying they believed he could help in their investigations and quest for the Strangler whom they believe to be a sex maniac. When Christie was taken to put Ney police station pretty girl policewomen in off duty clothes had been stalking London streets As live halt for the fugitive Strangler. Lome police seize so nazi for Bonn Rome March 31 up police announced last night that a 45 ear old German arrested Here had confessed that he was Horst wag Ner former nazi official wanted by the German government to stand rial for deportation and massacre of jews during the nazi regime. Police said Wagner had been Liv no in Italy under the name of Eter Ludwig and had been Regis Ere with the foreign press club of Home As correspondent for two South american publications. Wagner was arrested Here after a formal request for his extradition wag received from the German government at Bon police said the German request or his extradition would be pre ent cd to the next session of the Rome court of appeals. �
