European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 16, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 12 the stars and stripes March hands off chinese reds continued from Page 1 to do so if the communists observed certain Trade requires certain standards of planes and Trad ers must be received under conditions of Security and contracts must be there must be some medium of Exchange reasonably Acheson that the chinese communists could expect to receive no strategic mate rials from the nor does this government propose to give credits or gifts to those who declare their hostility to us and All we stand in his most detailed criticism to Date of the Reo enit sin soviet Acheson charged that with its Long proud is being forced into the soviet orbit As a dependency of the soviet political system and soviet the Secretary of state said the soviet Promise to return certain manchurian property to China was but a Small gesture and not even a belated admission of the theft which deprived not Only China but All Asia of some of productive compares credits commenting on the soviet credit of to China Over a five year Acheson said revaluation of the Ruble would Cut this to about per compared with the the gave China in Acheson said the country faces the Prospect of people suffering from hunger Between now and the next millions May die and yet food is sent to the so Viet Union the user has special rights in China which represent an infringe ment of chivas sovereignty and which Are held by no other foreign it is soviet Russia despite All the tawdry pretence of the treaty occupies the role of Empire builder at chivas expense we now face the Prospect that the communists May attempt to apply an other familiar tactic and use China As a base for probing for other weak spots which they can move into and new Era in Asia Acheson said the in considering Aid to asian must realize that a new Era is in full course in Asia it is brought about by deep and revolutionary movement of the Peoples of he said there were two elements in that against foreign and the desire for National Independence the most powerful spontaneous Force in Asia he said the must assist this evolution by helping people no Are willing to help he said the Mission to Southeast headed by Allen would soon on what Type of eco nomic Aid would be most effective in various countries in that Acheson said there is need for Effort but there is no need to be discouraged about achieving stability in Southeast there Are some elements in the situation on which these Peoples May their newly won responsibilities Are calling up Enthus Pride and patriotic support for their own american Peb p be have been leaders in the revolution that has been going on for a Century and revolution by the com non the Basic objective of american foreign policy to make possible a world in which All the Peoples of can work in their own Way toward a better Erhardt leaves for March 15 spec John to left Vienna today by plane for routine conferences in the Acheson in conference with Start department chiefs top officials of the state department shown at a recent around the table from left to right Are Edward assistant Secretary for Public affairs assistant Secretary for economic affairs John Deputy under Secretary for administration under Secretary of state James Webb Secretary of state Dean Acheson Dean Deputy under Secretary for political affairs Paul policy planning staff Jack assistant Secretary of congressional and William executive Madsen trial nears end verdict seen next week by Howard staff correspondent March 15 verdict in the Madsen murder Case probably will not be known until next the stars and strikes was informed although the trial of Yvette Madsen in District court Here is scheduled to have its sixth and final session to a reliable source close to the panel of three judges said the jurists will Reserve their decision until next and will put their ver dict in Reading of the verdict was anticipated for monday or giving the composed of presid ing judge Fred John and associate judges John Speight and Herman an Opportunity Over the weekend to study Volu Minous testimony of the previous five sessions and reach its was a break today in the trial sessions because of Conns required presence in where he Heads court of restitution appeals final defense witness when the trial resumes at am defense attorney Elmo Gower will Call a final witness in an Effort to win an acquittal for the 22yearold Mother on charges she slew air Force 1st it Andrew Madsen with a army pistol 20 final witness will be Karl von German psychiatrist and nerve prosecutors Wfred Johnson and Worth Mccauley have indicated they will Call no rebuttal witness defense and prosecution arguments May be heard tomorrow charged with premeditated Mur Der under German Madsen faces a possible sentence of life imprisonment if or any lesser confinement determined by the the death penalty has been abolished in Western Ger she has entered two of the other of not guilty by reason of temporary Robertson on Way Back to Germany by plane March 15 Brian British High com missioner for left today by plane for Germany after consultations it was believed he discussed the current dismantling Shamrock troops open command Post exercise continued from Page 1 been concentrating in the sections of the zone for the last few the actual Man Euver will begin after an overt act by the mythical aggressor forces commanders must Stop the ground attack and hold a line which will be formed in the Rhin Neckar main River aggressor forces will be Simu lated for the purposes of this Small control units will trans Mit prepared messages which will be introduced into command posts of the various Echelon the joint task Force which will be at Campbell Barracks throughout the will be completely separate from the Normal activities of the Neucom it will be at Alt by selected staff officers from the three armed services in Navy and air who will Man a streamlined command Post maj Gen Frank Deputy army in will represent the army As Deputy joint task capt Joseph chief of forces in will be the Deputy chief of staff of the exercise representing the participating in the exercise under command of the joint staff will be the following organizations units of the Navy operating under the Rhine River patrol constabulary and 1st inf div sup porting and attached air Force units participating in the exercise will be 2d air including the 36th fighter bomber the 86th fighter bomber and the 61st troop Carrier including the 60th and 61st troop Carrier equipped with c82s and Leopold mum on return March is feverish consultations in the House hold of exiled King Leopold Iii of Belgium following sundays plebiscite intensified tonight after two More belgian statesmen to i n e d Premier Gaston Eyskens but no hint came of Leopolds reactions to the majority per cent cast for his return to the president Franz Van of the belgian House of represent and president Robert Gil of the arrived Here following a hurried con Ference with they to the Kings conference room for a two hour they were As As other participants in the talks when they returned to their asked if they would be returning for further they said it is not Schleswig Holstein court postpones Hedler trial March 15 fiction authorities Schleswig Holstein in a Las minute decision postponed the Denali fiction trial of Wolfgang Hedler scheduled to be held the postponement was granted following an Appeal from healers defense Public prosecutor Otto Mayer was requested by toe Board to medical state ments concerning injuries Hedler received recently when he was beaten up in the Bonn 2 gis plead not guilty to1 Kidnap charge by Bernard staff correspondent March 15 two Ufa soldiers pleaded not guilty Here today to charges of abducting a viennese resident and of turning him Over to a operated kidnapping the sgt John and Cpl Paul both of the 796th my in Are jointly accused of kid Naping Oswald an inter National figure who at one time has been sought by the authorities of four the session ended abruptly today As the court approved a prosecution move for a closed barring spectators and the press from the court announced that Early morning session tomorrow would be closed to the Public after which the sessions again will be career outlined according to a document introduced in evidence by the trial judge eders prewar and Post War career ran As follows he was born in Bucharest in 1914 he was brought up in where he married in in 1937 he became a bulgarian in 1938 he fled where the authorities sought to try him for in 1939 he was wanted for a court martial offence in he became a German subject in 1942 and joined the German t serving on the Eastern in according to the he deserted on that he was suspected of spying the prosecution document did not say by but finally was released in after having misrepresented himself As a British he was allowed to return to in he was convicted of bigamy and illegal entry into and was deported to theft also charged the in a pretrial Are alleged to have said they were paid schillings about by russian agents on delivering Eder to from also being tried under article of War 93 on charges of stealing a radio transmitter belonging to the 796th my with the alleged intention of selking it to an austrian marketer for Abel faces an additional five years on that count Abel and Frankey Are jointly accused of common Law false corresponding with a foreign Power the soviet Union and unlawfully using an army one of the first defense moves was to ask the court to delete the kidnapping charges from the specs chief defense attorney maj William Cox asserted the Only legitimate specification was the charge of false imprisonment and that the other three specifications were Only multiplications of the false imprisonment the court martial Law member it col Carroll of Ufa denied the defense motion after an Appeal by the germans to punish Plant demonstrators 15 Ger mans for the disturb ances at the former Hermann Goering works at Natenstedt Salz Gitter Are to be Heinrich minister president of lower said Here British troops moved into the Plant after vehicles had been Over turned and offices set on fare by workers protesting Allied demolition of parts of the March 15 some 500 West German communists demonstrated in front of British Headquarters Here shouting ant British slogans and the withdrawal of All occupation fifty German police and a group of military policemen stood but after a half hours shouting and speech facing the communists Dis Persed without the demonstrators had come from a party youth meeting called to protest yesterdays conviction of two Ruhr communist leaders for anti dismantling
