European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 16, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes much joint staff chiefs called top example of Unity years Jap peace treaty seen As Early possibility by William Hutc Jinson Washington Tion of the Navy and air Force is a Complete Success today at the highest the operations of the joint chiefs of top defense officials say the joint chiefs Are s conducting their planning for an atom bomb War on a More Friendly basis and with More Mutual Confidence than Ever i before in serv Brailey ice the joint chiefs Are Gen Omar chairman Gen Lawton army a do for rest and Gen Hoyt s air officials say the appointment of Sherman As Navy chief of placed him on the joint worked wonders in securing cooperation the highest military Sher Man succeeded adm Louis Den who was ousted during Al Row with civil1 Ian Heads Over the navys part inf future military i All four Memi Bers of the staff Are combat Erans of worlds War Collins Collins incidentally was associated with Sherman in the Early Days of the Pacific War while col Lins and Vandenberg All saw serv ice together in the european this May account in part for their ability to play to Gether on the joint v the recent tour of the Pacific by the joint chiefs is said to have done a lot to improve their Mutual Confidence in each All four Rede in the same plane and stayed at the same Bradley is praised for his Judi Cial attitude and Bis ability to out the other three leaders respect has great integrity and boast of his personal the new unification at the top has produced important the outstanding agreement was reached Only recently on the Basic concept for the defense of this problem had been a Bone of Contention for a Long time be fore Sherman Sherman joined the now the joint chiefs Are in Complete Accord on alaskan de sense one phase is an agreement on construction prior of it is there really is Accord when rival serv ices can agree on who will spend How much on another important decision was reached on control of War while cruising in japanese Waters m event of both the navys Pacific command Erin chief and Gen Douglas Mac supreme commander in this Sherman red with Mac Arthur and later recommended Tol the joint chiefs that the be Given that it staff attaches report recent agreements on less important sub one was Over the location of an Airfield on Guam for use by the military air transport service Long a subject of Contro Sherman and Vandenberg reached Complete agreement an hour after arriving on another Guam difference was settled by Sherman and it concerned authority to operate the port on Guam after the army reduces its Collins agreed the Navy should have that unification disagreements con in lower echelons of the Navy and air these lesser lights Are referred to by the joint chiefs As pick and shovel men or As but there in real Hope for Complete unification in the armed services with the joint chiefs of staff leading the Way in Vandenberg March 1946 Mohammed All pres ident of the moslem Calls British prime minister Clement Attlee offer of Independence to India contradictory and calculated to create Misander March 1947 four bodies Are recovered irom the wreckage of a French air liner which crashed in the French Alps two Days March 1948 foreign ministers of Western Europe vote to bring the Western zones of Germany into their plan for Continental March 1940 Denmark foreign minister indicates his country will join in the North Atlantic Bones of cadavers needed by doctors to help the living dead can help the the Bones of healthy people who meet sudden death Are needed for Bone Banks which Supply surgeons who perform lifesaving operations on the of okla homa has envisioned a nationwide network of Community Bone such a network could not be fully supplied from the Only source which is today we Are convinced that with the increasing use of Rountree we shall have to rely on fresh cadaver Bone from Young healthy adults who have met Sud Den Dealfi in the Banks cannot remain solvent in any other Rountree described the latest contributions of the Bone Banks to surgery in a speech to the Southeastern surgical the a professor of orthopaedic surgery at the univer sity of said Many technical and Legal difficulties would have to be overcome be fore his proposal could come into widespread not the least in would be a Public education pro win new stripes in a exams Washington has been authorized for of the enlisted men who took the artillery career Field examinations in promo Tion scores went Forward to All major commands March with authorization to promote those whose individual scores equated or were higher than announced promotion the promotion Date has set for at that time the news will go out to 200 new master 408 sergeants first Cless and 434 the army department announced there were 234 candidates exam ined for Grade master ser promotion 561 for Grade sergeant first promotion and for Grade artillery career Field total total promo promo App Tion Lions cants score mos Tufe Grade in promotions 1510 aaa intelligence chief 12 13 artillery radar chief 3 1576 Flash ranging chief 1577 Survey chief 13 951 1586 sound ranging chief 9 13 901 1596 socket artillery chief 1 1 aaa automatic weapons chief 41 52 956 1603 a chief 11 13 Itoi a operations chief 24 961 1705 a intelligence chief a i 1724 aaa operations chief 13 m 981 1725 a afire control chief t j7m ballistics meteorology chief 10 1844 a chief r 956 18ss animal pack artillery chief 2 a 128 Grade 408 ism artillery radar chief 4 11 1576 Flash ranging chief 66 1577 artillery Survey chief m pm sound ranging chief s 8 1725 aaa fire control chief it 90 996 ballistics chief 2 3 951 2510 aircraft warning chief i 6 966 mos title the promotion b c o r e s in the artillery career Field examinations Are Hie third and last to be announced for the combat career Field examinations held in Decem Ber and january on an army wide promotions on the basis of examination results Al ready have been authorized in the infantry and armoured cavalry total total promo promo apply ton cants score 596 rocket artillery chief of Section 1 2601 aaa automatic weapons chief i 2603 aaa chief of Section 39 2671 aaa master gunner 2 2764 fire direction specialist 21 2705 a Liaison chief 16 2844 a chief of Section 154 2865 animal pack artillery chief of Section l Grade 434 promotions 1614 artillery radar chief 1729 aaa fire control chief ballistics meteorology chief t 2602 aaa automatic weapons chief 123 2704 fire direction specialist 23 3610 aircraft naming specialist 6 3576 Flash hanging specialist 5 3577 artillery Survey specialist m 3686 sound ranging specialist s 3596 Hocket artilery gunner 1 3803 aaa gunner 6 3706 a 3844 a gunner 148 s8s5 animal pack artillery gunner 1 1 1u 976 966 4 k we 3 31 9s6 12 Sec i 17f 149 9u see 6 9js my 956 f 9s1 m 9ht i by Frank White Manila Douglas Macarthur wants a peace treaty with Japan before this Spring runs he May get after this possibility appeared More Likely with president Ell do Quirinos sudden announcement that the Philippines Are ready for an Early at the same the filipino executive disclosed he had offered Manila As the site for a peace Quirinos Surprise move was interpreted Here As an indication that the treaty May not be far so the soviet Union and the Western allies have been unable to agree even on what nations should be represented at a peace of How there has been a Good Deal of speculation in Japan and in Tow treaty May written without the less the soviets change their at wants the peace conference Inja Macarthur High Allied authorities said in Tokyo last november that the occupation commander fett this Way by having the conference in the treaty makers would be Able to eliminate Many prob lems of International politics which have prevented signing of treaties ending the european phase of world War Macarthur Choice of it is known is opposed by some nations represented on the far Eastern commission Fec and by some High authorities in the As Well the general belief in Manila is Itiat Quirinos sudden offer Manila was inspired by there is no Way of deter mining where the inspiration court upholds smoker Benefit worker injured while going out for a is entitled to workmen the new Jersey Superior court ruled the courts appellate division held that employees had the right to Stop work periodically for performance of acts of personal Corn fort injuries sustained during these work stoppages Are compel the decision the appeals tribunal ruled that the family of the late John of was entitled to benefits arising out of his Deeth an employee of the Clifton paper Board was killed when he fell into a machine while his Way outside to smoke a Tigret came but Here Are two possibilities from an alter native to Tokyo which still would keep the treat writing in the far East and away from euro Pean from the state which has indicated it with Disfavour on a japanese the Philippines president Dis closed his desire for an Early peace conference in Manila almost it came while talking with a group at a Mala Canan Palace cocktail party for the Manuel master general of the dominican who was visiting for several weeks How High philippine officials bad been conferring two or three times weekly to outline their governments position toward a they have arrived at con Crete decisions but have not made them philippine position generally the Philip Pines position includes to any treaty which would permit japans re Vival to a Point where she again could become a threat to of Japan into the Community of nations Only after Assurance that she has been full to accept japanese participation in International conferences until a peace is of reparations payments for War it was expected Here that Quirinos announcement might be followed by developments from other for one it came on the heels of a reported agreement of far Eastern diplomats at the recent Bangkok conference that there would be Little opposition by asian countries to an Early panese for the British elections Are out of the stumbling Block one stumbling Block to Quick action May it May have been removed when the joint chiefs of staff made Tab air visit to Macarthur How to maintain the japanese constitutional renunciation of Force As an instrument of policy in the face of communism militant March in the far East Macarthur has sent up a of trial balloons on this one suggested Japan might negotiate a treaty giving the bases the other advanced the idea that the Constitution does not preclude maintenance of d Force by Japan sufficient to de fend her shores against it is known that some Mil itary authorities see nothing to be gained now by signing japanese peace treaty which might jeopardize the defense Posi Tion in the occupation forces in Japan Are the bulwark of a defense line running from Alaska to the stars and stripes Ettl 330 editor chief managing editor sports editor March 1950 it col William Summers Ken Zumwalt Phil Taylor executive 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