Southern France Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 05, 1945, Nice, Provence Alpes Cote d Azur The stats and stripes 1945 big 5 deadlock causes crisis san june United nations conference came to of its most serious crises today an open deadlock on the veto be developed Between on the one and the great France and China on the the impasse dissipated All Hope of adjournment by mid june in were the four other big Powers were leaving it up to Russia to take the next step in the con junkers junked by raiders one american Delegate said that unless Russia modified its Tjie might submit the Issue to the fun officials reported preparing a state ment outlining the american Posi May Block action under the proposed United nations charter any major Power May Block action in a dispute by the present Issue arises Over the Point which the veto May be the russians contend that even the question of bringing controversies the Security Council should be subject to the other four declare a veto should cot be allowed to prevent Mere Dis but Only proposed military or economic conference delegates noted the eur Deit recall of one of the principal russian Sobolev was a member of a big five committee that drafted an interpretation of the Yalta veto for Moscow rejected the inter battered skeletons in a closet Tan All that remain of these jugs strewn about hangar where Thoy were wrecked by ninth of fighter bombers part hid marshal talks Sotito soviet marshal Feodor Tol Bukhin conferred in Yugoslavia yesterday with marshal Tito amid growing signs that the partisan leaders dispute with Britain and the Over Tri Este would be settled Tol Bukhma vis it to the Balkan capital won top attention and Al lied newsmen speculated that marshal Tito staff nearly nabbed new june 4 Courtney Hodges and his first army at were almost captured by the Ger mans last according to Hal associated press correspondent who arrived Here aboard the troop ship Boyle said the German Winter aimed at 15 Miles from came within three Miles of Hodges after bypassing spa was saved by the 82nd air borne Boyle first is first again new june 4 total of officers and men o the first to land in first to invade first to Cross the Rhine and first to meet became the first to return Home As a they were among veterans of the european War who reached new York aboard three troop ships and four Liberty the Monticello bore huge first army on its one Liberty ship had a ten foot Hole in its caused by a Colli j aps Promise stratosphere Bomba san june 4 a propagandists predicted today that the would be attacked soon by bomb carrying stratosphere balloons manned by suicide Tokyo radio said current Pilot less balloon attacks on the were on an experimental it added hundreds have been released daily since the first was let go March school Bells Clang in Eto Midwest cold sets records Moscow position regarding Trieste might soon be revealed As a result of from the disputed italian City at the head of the associated press reported a widespread feel ing that Allied military government May be functioning Here within a Eit said the disagreement appeared near an continued Tram Page 1 brigade in assault landings on Omaha Beach on he explained the program at a press conference approximately 300 rang ing from literacy training to College will be Given in unit schools to be set up by trained officers in each courses will cover general literacy and mechanical and june 4 midwesterner continued to shiver yesterday As the Mercury dipped to record but the forecasts were for a warm new England weekend Snow already was in where Snow fell a minimum of 26 degrees above was registered yesterday at 30 at Duluth and at in Chicago the thermometer dropped to the lowest june since Milwaukee 39 was its coldest june 3 since a hailstorm struck Southeastern while Kansas and Nebraska reported fog and in East Michigan state troopers guarded dams on the some areas were mail to beat redeployed go if plan works june addressed to soldiers in units returning to the or being redeployed directly to other Heaters will be waiting for the gis when they reach their if army postal plans Are Eto chief postal said that 30 Days be fore a unit is scheduled to leave this All its regular mail will be blocked in new air and email will be stopped 15 Days before scheduled the blocked mail will be sent directly to the units destination to be distributed when the unit transferees cautioned mail for personnel in redeployed units who Are to remain in the Eto will be forwarded to new personnel transferred from redeployed units must inform their Cor respondents of the new they risk having their mail reach the Eto via Burma or the there Are a few simple rules to be Schwartz notify All correspondents of change of address ask them to be sure to use Only this latest and if transferred to a replacement should notify correspondents to Stop mail ing letters until they receive a permanent Sion in a fog off Newfoundland last Mars task Force gets China Job june 4 worship returns to Munich june 4 the first time in six catholics held a traditional outdoor Corpus Christi procession Here marching through rubble strewn streets of what once was the Core the nazi Albert commander in revealed today that two regiments of the technical Mars task american outfit which helped open the Burma have been flown into their new Mission was not trades the program contemplates which helped open schools affecting More than the first of the two army University centers is scheduled to open in late july at the former american school Center in its commandant will be Claude the school will accommodate students and will offer courses in Educa Indian moslem scores France spokesmen for India moslem joined the Arab world yesterday in blaming Charles de Gaul Les French provisional govern ment for last weeks shooting clashes in Syria and Mahomed Ali president of the Alindia moslem advocated that de Gaulle be tried As a War Syrias acting Jamu Madam declared that relations with France could not be re except on a diplomatic plane without any undue advantages to the he said the French government would be asked to indemnify Damascus for damage United press reported from Damascus that British prestige had never before been so High in Tea Damascus residents wildly cheered British troops and booed French up finance offices Exchange 25 million francs in More than francs were Reeis needed lest army become Solei Ess june 4 ans the army will need pairs of shoes in the heaviest de Mand of any War under Secretary of War Robert Pat Terson reported Patterson explained the increased demand by saying Supply lines to the Pacific Are longer and More shoes will be in transit and that Wear out faster in the Pacific than in any other the aver age Soldier m the Southwest Pacific wears out about live pairs of shoes a As compared with four in the european about three and a half in the Obi and two in the just before the end of the War against he the army was using up shoes faster than they could be now stocks Are below the safety margin of 90 Days the pairs include 000 for the army army style shoes for the Navy for the philippine army and for the French 111 Tegl of i t Fine journal changed into new currency at army science and Liberal these finance offices at Nice and Cannes will be patterned after the summer first Day for conversion i Ai i i my 14y Virti 11 sessions of most american colleges and will last eight Shrivenham will be staffed not Only by military instructors but by civilians under contract from the principal Entrance requirement is a High school Educa a second army University will be established in France Ina gust under command of Sam Uel More vets Home june 4 veterans of the european Many of them on arrived at this port yesterday aboard two to a new Issue throughout soldiers found the new currency similar in size to Allied invasion currency brought into France by american and British the new 100 and franc notes were printed in the As was a new 300 franc first note of that the 500 franc were printed in Riviera Restees were lined up at finance offices from 8 am to 5 pm but officials said no individual had to sweat out the line More than half an at finance office lines were thinner since most funds were handled by units and the Peak con version was not expected until later m the week when unit cos change their outfits funds in a Lump in enlisted Restees were restricted to an initial Exchange of a Maximin of francs officers below Field Grade and enlisted men assigned Here were required to change their Money through their unit cos were instructed to re port to the Provost marshal any amounts received from enlisted men exceeding and from com Pany Grade officers exceeding French finance minister Rene Feeyin said the conversion would cancel funds retained by the Ger mans when they retreated from the Exchange will continue through june
