European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 6, 1953, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 16 the stars and stripes monday april 6, 49f$ s1ht against jews has in willing to resume diplomatic ties United nations n. Y., april5 up i Israel yesterday expressed the Hope that soviet Russia s action in freeing accused jewish Doc tors would halt the communist anti semitic Campaign and Lead Toa resumption of diplomatic relations Between the two nations. The government of Israel Hope this redress of injustice will Wel comfy the resumption of normalrelations., Between the user and Israel an official israeli state ment said. Soviet Russia broke off diploma tic relations with Israel shortly after the jewish doctors in Moscow were arrested and accused of the murder and attempted murder of communist officials israeli sources said that if so. Viet Russia followed up its Sensa tonal move in Clearing the accused doctors the israeli United nation delegation probably w o u 1 d n d bring any of r i a 1 anti semitic. Charges against the Kremlin Dur the Currem session tit the general Assembly. Soviets ready Berlin april 5 a soviet authorities yesterday proposed to Start tour Power talks on air safety if. Germany at 8 pm tuesday v at soviet Headquarters in Karls a. S. Sources revealed last this proposal was contained Ina note forwarded by the soviet control commission to american authorities late yesterday. The air safety talks arising Over the shooting Down of a British Lincoln bomber by soviet Jet fighter near the Elbe River were originally conducted Between and the British. They were s u a p ended temporarily because Moscow had suggested they be expanded. To include americans an French both the . And France accepted the invitation. The soviet note has been transmitted to the Emblem Headquarters of the . High commissioning Germany where american officials Are studying the soviet proposal. 16 on crippled of c46 Chute to safety in Korea Seoul april 5 a sixteen persons parachuted safely from crippled c46 transport plane Over South Korea last night a . 5thair Force spokesman said today. The plane carrying 12 Passen Gers Ond four crewmen was Enro Ute from Seoul to Japan. It was based at the 315th air div a Tachikawa fab Tokyo. Romania releases Safany in prison continued from Page 1 Kremlin which grew out of the death of Joseph Stalin. Diplomats her took the View that Eastern european communist chiefs want to ease internal tensions and at the same time throw sops to the West to give them Timeto consolidate their text of the romanian decree As broadcast by the Bucharest radio made it Clear that the prosecutions of some offenders will be dropped As was the Case in Russia the broadcast gave no exact description of crimes for which pardons were being issued graduated scale the decree showed that remission of sentences will be made on a graduated scale. Sentences up to two years will be quashed. On sentences updo four years the first two years will be quashed and the remaining two years will be reduced by a third to 16 months. Thus four year prisoners will serve only16 months. /. On sentences Between four and eight years the first two years will be quashed the second two year Cut by one third time Over four years Cut by one half. Thus an eight year prisoner would serve three years and four months and six year prisoner two years and four months. " m Cormick asserts Britain will lose rest of Empire Paris april 5 a col Robert r a icon Micic publisher of the Chicago Tribune smiled yesterday when he arrived in Paris to hear that the British press thought his mind had changed about his relations with the British he. Said is that they Don t wan anybody to bwe any thoughts of their own.". British newspapers had reported that on his visit to London be seemed to be less critical of the British than before. Mccormick did t seem to indicate that his attitude had changed much re going to lose their Empire he said. They have lost ire land and India and they re going to lose All the rest they lest Amer Ica . Mccormick who is on a tour of Europe a pleasant Darin Italy -. \ a plans to. Visit Germany an intends to see Ais old division the . 1st Day in the . Zone. I helped to organize the Divi Sion he said. He said he met the division s commander maj Gen c. T. Lahham when he. Was Here Las year. Lanham was then chief of shape s information Section. Kaiserslautern Sunrise services to pronged worshippers overflowed a stadium in easter Sunrise services were conducted by chaplain col William a Maxwell Deputy chief of the usage tar chaplains division. S&3 Pipita Rome throngs hear pontiff continued from Page 1 _ where his speech and his tradition Al Blessing Urbiet Oral to the City and to the world were Broad cast around the Globe by the Vati can radio. The mystery at easter proclaims to you today As always the mys Tery of life which triumphs Over death on condition that life draw from god its Law and destiny the Pope said seed of heavenly glory lived in Defiance of god or i ignorance of him any human life however notable or accomplish ment and Power is like a Mere Flash of lightning which no posthumous memory is capable of re kindling. But every Humble life if lived in god is the seed of heavenly glory. It is a perennial symphony which death does not bring to Amend but rather elevates it to the Sublime and on Sarth where Al things Are passing it is a Herald of immortal the Pope said the faithful. In expectation of future glory mus perform works that Lead unto life and not unto House oks citizenship for aliens in service Washington april 5 up the House has passed a Hill to provide for the naturalization of All aliens who have served in . Armed forces since outbreak of the korean War in june 1950."the measure now goes to the Senate. An identical Law during world War ii granted citizenship to aliens who served with the armed forces at that Lime. Conant sees Jlon Miinte problem in Europe new York april 5 a James b. Conant a. High com missioner for Germany said in an interview that even if the korean truce i arranged a would. Still live the russians in Berlin and still have the problem of Conant arrived Herc by air Nerder to West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer who arrives by ship tomorrow Conant will also attend talks betwee president Eisenhower Secretary of state Jojin Foster Dulles an Adenauer. The High commissioner described his term of office so far As the most strenuous eight weeks of Conant said three things had impressed him. In Germany the wonderful work f done by his predecessors the vast Job of build ing and rehabilitation accomplished toy the West germans since the War and the keen interest shown by officials labor leaders and others in Germany. Seeking to create greater cooperation among All european nations. Keen interest on the latter Point Conant said. This is one of the most exciting and interesting developments of our v.1. ". Everybody i be talked with he said in one Way or another has expressed keen. Interest in the movement towards greater euro Pean Unity. They May differ As to method Sand views and particularly on treaties before them but they Al want to work within Europe to wards economic military and political Unity. It is a very heartening the Bonn and Washington governments Are aiming for the even Tual unification of Germany con ant said but he would not speculate on when it could be achieved. " you cannot separate the prob Lem of Germany from Europe he added and the problem of Europe is in my opinion a longtime one. I Don t think there Are any Quick continued from Page 1 tary prisoners a Broad indication he the reds to return in turned civilians As Well As Mili tary prisoners. U.s., Rok troops break Early morning attack Seoul april 5 a . And South korean troops shattered company sized communist attack with machine guns rifles and hand grenades just before easter Day s Sunrise on the korean Centra front. ,. Troops also seven smaller communist Drobes. American troops beat Back re attacks near Little Gibraltar on the Western front and near Sand bag Castle on the Eastern front. South korean forces broke five other probes on the Eastern front. In Clear weather. Allied plane continued their pounding of North korean Supply centers and trans port lines in rear areas. Eleven b29 Superior s slammed 110 tons of bombs on three Supply areas near the North korean capita of Pyong Yang. . Embassy fete Moscow april 5 up soviet officials and their wives attended. Private party at the american embassy today for the first time in six years. The party was Given in Honorof nine visiting american editors headed by James l. Wick. The soviet guests were1 Ivan Bazylia head of the american department of the foreign ministry Alexander Yartsev chief of the press Section and Gregory Morzov assistant editor of the English language monthly news the reception was Given a Spasso House residence of the american envoy by Jacob beam charge d affaires and his wife. The beams invited the visiting pub Lishers. All the russian guests spoke fluent English earlier today the publishers inspected one of Moscow s Mode bakeries and toured the Kremlin grounds palaces and churches of which they took photographs. 4 Young Brothers drown Cologne apr 5 a four Brothers Between eight and 14years old drowned today when their self constructed raft tilted Over in a 10-foot-deep Pool Here. Easier rite held in ii continued from Page no Man s land betwee Jordan and entered the old through the e Jaffa Gate toaster mass at the holy after entering by the i Flthe .group1 rested briefly at latin patriarchate before Ping to the Church for mass. J3 the services of the various Chu Niles Over the easter Weece i were held at such times that of might have Access to the places of the Church without in fringing on the rights of this presented at difficult1cm this year because the fasten and Western easters. Fall on to sesame Day differences in the at endears normally cause the growl to observe easter on differed and West both Oberem easter on the first sunday Afla the full Moon following match Elf since the Oriental Julian is 13 Days behind thew e a t of Gregorian Calendar March tally Falls in different to off the twp two easters coincide n in. 1057. Churches in Moscow crowded for services Moscow april 5 of scow s several dozen churches were crowded doors last night with shippers. Outside the capital thousands of orthodox attended Midnight Ushkar grandmothers and j housewives flocked to russian easter cakes eggs blessed by those attending services last night were editors from among the nine visiting in the foreign Colony attended roman services conducted by George Bisonette americas 3 Catholic priest resident albanian churches communist radios London apr 3. Monist Albania celebrate with All churches full to ithe official albanian Radii at Tirana announced except for soviet re Moscow radio reporte1 easter eve services other Iron curtain no mention of easter i broadcasts up to a late
