European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 29, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday january 29, 1950 the stars and stripes Page 1 a tit n i by it in i in that a l of 45, Tan i ired on Jiff Eru 3t r ii of fica t c 1 in k l it Ion. D to Imon Berjv g in in of intent Reyf a Lown o i a re is in Miri count Andrt i " Tinl up it let of zones. Would Ottem Shii of Chi id the reduced chinese reds seen set for Asia tic at tacks to Ipoh. Jan. 28 up Gen Teng wan i nationalist military spokes Man charged yesterday the chinese communists were concentrating Northwest China for an invasion of her neighbors in Asia and build ing a machine to fight beside rus a in a next world at a reception of the foreign and chinese press at which to Kernen from All branches of China s military services were pres ent tens said the chinese communists were daily coming under More i Ici control of the russians. The chinese communists under the continuous instigation of the russians Are presently concentrating their strength in Southwest China for an invasion of Tibet. India. Burma and he asserted preparations to in Vade Hainan and Taiwan were Par of the general chinese red Mil itary plans but predicted the nationalists can defend both islands. Reds say Shanghai raid killed 70, injured 300 Hon Kong. Jan. 28 ins the communist piping radio said yesterday that 70 civilians were killed and 300 injured in a nationalist air raid on Shanghai wednesday. Thepe Puig broadcast said that 14 nationalist planes attacked the huge communist occupied port demolish in. 400 houses. Among and from Jol. The Babcock body reaches . Washington Jan. 28 up the Washington Star said the body of col William t. Babcock former Deputy . Commissioner for Berlin was accompanied by one mrs. Bab cock when it was flown Here yester Day for burial and met the air port by another. Babcock died in Berlin on tues a of a heart attack he was 52.an of plane brought his body hero for Burin today in the Arling ton National cemetery. The army refused to comment on the incident. The body was accompanied by an Brunet in her Early thirties who said she was mrs. Babcock and that she had left their 3-year-old child behind in Berlin. Wailing at the Irp Orl to meet the plane the Star said was mrs. Babcock of new i Oil do is conn., who said she had been Mivred to the late colonel for 34 years and a two married Daugh Ter and a son. Derision on Flag the newspaper quoted col r. J. Williamson officer in charge National cemetery As saying the flail draped Over Bab cock coffin would be Given to mrs. Florence bub cock of Berlin after the funeral. The lag is customarily 5 i c Al to 1116 a Vdov. The two women kept 100 feet a Wrt White the body was removed the plane at the Airport and transferred to the Hearse the Star said. They never spoke to each other. Handwritten letter the sir the new London woman showed us reporter a hand written letter which she said bub t h k wrote Hist month to their Diu he i the loiter a quoted Asay in Iti part it s True 1 am not di\v.n. Id id us to Riun Decd he Mishi try in e a Jim inv when he returned. To the . The letter was signed a. to s a reported in new London court records showed a Btu k had sued for div a a Fri y Mas Milone Bab e di1.- y Iii e Kermeth Wynne of new London Superior court. Around fhe world terrific blast reported on Mars Osaka Japan Jan. 28 up a local astronomer yesterday reported what was apparently a terrific explosion on the planet Mars Jan. 16. Scientist Sadao Saeki said the apparent volcanic eruption caused an unusual Cloud formation Ovar an Rea 700 mile in diameter at an estimated height of 40 Miles above Mars. The Cloud described As Dull Gray with a up Lowish tinge was different than the Martian Clouds usually seen by astronomers. Saeki said. Saeki said the Cloud was formed by a volcanic eruption sufficient of disaster among any Martian beings that might inhabit the planet. Yugo court is told Russ plan War on Tito blk Grauke. Fan. 28 John l. Lewis and soft Coal r aerators of the North and West yesterday agreed on next wednes Day As the Date to reopen contract talks the first hint of a possible break in the Long deadlocked labor dispute. President Truman meantime waved aside queries on whether he will act to bring about full production. He had no comment at his news conference on any Coal matter including the recent re port of James Boyd director of the Bureau of mines saying Coal stocks have diminished to a Point where a National emergency threatens. Wedding unites Royal lines Archduke Charles of hapsburg. Fifth son of the late Tempeny Charles of Austria signs the wedding Register a Broell Belgium. His Bride belgian Princess Youtt de de Ligne 84, looks on. The Mauriac unite the bourbons and the lists burgs two of Europe s oldest families. They will Liv in new York in new Navy chieftain Calls russian Fleet 4very powerful Washington Jan. 28 up adm Forrest Sherman chief of naval operations said yesterday Russia s Navy is very powerful and suited to the Type of War Moscow would wage. He said the popular Conception of Russia As a weak naval Power stems from the fact that its sea forces Are of a vastly different Type from those of the . He said Russia is concentrating on undersea warfare the kind of naval operations it would have to use if it hoped to halt a mass concentration of forces in Europe. That another Power has a sub Marine Force larger than ours is a potent argument for the United states to come Forward with anti submarine naval elements of great effectiveness he said. Sherman expressed his views in Pegasus a pro Licarion of the Fairchild engine & air plane co. He said trouble in any part of the Globe would require both airborne and amphibious Gens Omar Bradley chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and j. Lawton Collins army chief of staff have expressed doubts about future Large scale amphibious operations because of the atomic bomb. . Market shows selective strength new York Jan. 28 ins the Stock Market displayed selective strength in another quiet trading session yesterday. American can featured the industrials with a jump of 3 Points on continued reports of a probable split up. General motors and Union Carbide were up nearly a Point each while fractional gains were chalked up by Allied chemical Bethlehem steel and United states steel. Soft spots were Eastman Kodak and Procter & Gamble which dropped each. Ken Necol rallied but International Nickel sagged �. Gulf Ohio and Texas gained sizable fractions in the oils. Rails were highlighted by a Rise of a Point in Southern Pacific and a gain of in Dela Ware & Hudson. Consolidated Edison Rose a Point to new High in the utilities. Audi Sherman takes oath As Navy chief Washington Jan. 26 up adm Forrest p. Sherman was sworn in yesterday to succeed adm Loti a e. Denfeld As chief of naval opera Secretary Louis a. John son wished Sherman a Happy ship and said that there could t be finer Day for the Johnson and 100 top. Pentagon officials crowded into Navy Secre tary Francis p. Matthew s of Cafica for the ceremony. The Senate Oft tuesday unanimously confirmed Sherman for a four year term As chief of naval operations despite Republican pro tests that Denfeld Reguly still hold the was ousted because a would t go along with the unification policies of Johnson and told the ranking naval officers to the ceremony that a had always been fighting for the Navy sometimes when you did t fight for Sherman expressed appreciation for the cooperation and harmonious support of the civilian Heads and the uniformed officers of the Navy since he took Over last nov. 2 under an interim appointment. Sherman said he is optimistic and confident of the survival of the Navy As �. Vital unit in the National he also said that he was sure that we Are on the Way to improving conditions in the Navy.1 John f. Floberg. 34-yec.r-old Chi Cago attorney was sworn in As assistant Secretary of Navy for air. Fri pair deny Judy spooned new York Jan. 28 up de sense lawyers yesterday Hammere vainly at testimony of two Fri agents in an attempt to paint Valen tin go bitches and Judith Copploa As nervous lovers instead of cautious agents Richard t. Hradsky and Richard e. Brannan refused under spirited Cross examination to say they saw any spooning or lovers quarrel slaps Between the russian Engineer and the former govern ment l. Pomerantz Cubit Chev s lawyer asked Hradsky if Beddin t see the couple Stop and hold hands in upper Manhattan on Jan. 14, the night that Hradsky wa3 trailing them to build the govern ment s charge that they conspired to steal . Secrets. No said failed also to draw either agent into saying the Petit woman slapped go bitches that night with a folded newspaper. The de sense claims that was the Nightgun bitches angered miss Coplon by revealing he already had a agents described miss cop Ion s be stimulation with a news paper but refused to say she clouded the russian with government has announced it will show the three trysts of the lovers watched by the Fri wer three overt acts proving their conspiracy to attempt it promised to Call More agents to buttress the charge. 117,000 jobless in Chrysler strike Detroit Jan. 28 Insun employment due to the two Day old United Auto workers Cio strike at Chrysler soared to nearly 117.0 h yesterday and threatened an Epi Demic of joblessness among 6,200 supplier management North Union appear willing to give ground in the pension dispute behind tha walkout of 89.000 employees but labor conciliators were working toward reviver / no of i. Tons. T
