European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 5, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse August 1950 the stars and stripes Page 11 feminine leathernecks stand at attention women the 1st inf new York Marine corps Reserve stand at attention before their so Snyter the unit to preparing for vet in unarmed plane leads jets to targets by Frank Emery in a of s e r v at 1 o n Kane above korean communist 4 tool american world War ii loitering Only 500 feet Over red lines the other directed fighter planes into 4qomph attack dives in the communist held Chin jul Battle Schinju and two nearby Sachon and were soon converted into Flam ing graveyards by the aiding hard fighting 24lh div Cap Herman of Roanoke in his unarmed at6 pcs Ervalino controlled most fighter strikes in the and agreed to let me go along to look Over his be sitting ducks up Mitchell because we Are and have no Armor plat then he added but the reds Are Lousy shots when hey Are shooting at careful in route to the plane radio with information pinpointing locations of communist positions of suspected red and an occasional warning from returning Mustang pilots to be might be North band its painted up like Mitchells greatest How was not disguised his main Job of keep ing Jef fighters from close to american lines in the con fused Battle situation he showed virtually no concern swooped Down Low Over enemy towns Sov close we could see abandoned laundry hanging in Back at one he ordered jets to work Over that Straw pile which looked a Jet fighter dived and we could grandson born to Farley 4 grand son was born Here to pm postmaster general James far Farley Edward Khey the former Ann is the see the Redroot bullets Ricochet hundreds of feet into the then a rocket was slammed into the and the Straw pile blazed into an oily column of Mitchell twisted the plane across a Ridge to another a City sprawled alongside a scores of buildings and houses were aflame from previous fighter that he world War h vet in Korea ponders stripes and bars with forces in 4 of the 1st Cav Hopes the army will straighten out his status of is a a s erg e an t or a Doest know a mortar platoon commander in the Pacific in world War Adrian was discharged As a he quit the University of South Caro Lina to a but he lost his paper the army adjutant general ordered him reduced on Trank u n t i 1 the papers were that brought Adrian up to the korean conflict Hes with a heavy mortar a now Adrian hears from Home that he May become an officer just As soon As he is recalled to Active believed sighted off Australia 4 believed to be soviet reconnaissance Craft based at have the coast of Australia and new Gui Nea in the past two authoritative sources said the disclosure came less than 24 hours after emergency plans had been announced by the government to construct a Fleet of fasten Kisub Marine build Bombproof submarine pens in an East coast and generally strengthen aus Oralias Antisubmarine mementos Lor new aug 4 forty three american communities will be Given the badges and logs of destroyers that went to Britain under the lend lease pro Gram in to the British government announced that the mementos from 43 of 50 destroyers would go to american towns for which the s fam of the to the Roosevelt memorial Library at Yde 43 destroyers were renamed towns common to Britain and sixt Elcan Canadian one i Honor of former prime minister the 50 ships being the towns receiving the tos a re Buxton and George town and Castleton and so new York and Cald Newark and Ramsey Charleston and Chesterfield marys and Campbell iiowiv1 Pav rocking Salisbury and Lincoln neb Cloi mean Kington Mick and 1 weve Given it the saturation fighters Low on fuel had to return to their new ones reported in by at this Mitchell divided the fighters into two one blasted South of the other smashed at Sang six Miles East of Mitchell then made another inspection pulling the plan into a tight Roll we passed san Manni in a mat Ter of but Long enough for the Captain to spot a Likely hiding place for tanks and trucks which have been Rushing troops eastward to fight ground Mitchell radioed eight fighters to line up and do a Good show on the they followed the same old slamming slugs into buildings and houses lining the abandoned Road through the an occasional flame or smoke marked the but fighters saved their rockets for sure firing them at camouflaged they then Low on said you know this machine is a damned Back on the Mitchell said just had your first two hours and j 45 minutes of combat but sometimes we do this three times a part of the of Bill seeks medics to Register or draft 4 Bill to require dentists and medical technicians up to the age of 45 to Register with draft boards for possible induction into forces has been introduced in the is sponsored by Saylor As a naval of took part in the invasion of iwo Jima and the Meas ure would Amend the selective service setting up a special classification in the medical Field to help the armed forces get needed doctors if those called up would serve 21 the same length of time As other registration age is hospitality programs urged for servicemen 4 communities near military posts have been urged to expand their hospitality programs for service men who soon will number some the presidents committee on re Ligion and welfare in the armed services noted that the present forces include 40 per cent who Are from 17 to while 65 per cent Are below new loan to France Chase National Bank and Morgan and announced they Are negotiating a new loan to the French government russian aggression in Korea dates Back to Pauley Saf s 4 Orvner reparations representative in the far said yesterday that Russia was a deliberate in Korea As far Back assay Pauley gave the Senate services committee a review5 of his Mission to he said that he and members his party were last and Only americans to go North of parallel after the russians moved into North he explained that his commission was empowered to tour Korea to Survey japanese assets but said when they arrived they found the 38th As a temporary become another Iron the reparations finally succeeded in crossing the line Only after applying extreme pres sure on the soviet Union and its a Gen Pauley he added that even then he was permitted to take Only a Skeleton soviet surveillance on May the Mission crossed the parallel and immediately came under constant surveil Lance of armed soviet he we were like prisoners than anything he Pauley said he had a Brief Opportunity during his two month stay in Korea to observe conditions in North korean he said he found the bus Sian propaganda machine working the streets were filled with posters featuring pictures of Stalin and plus occasional ones of such men As Molotov and i he and every where there was a picture of the Man you Are All hearing about to ii who is the apparent head of the communist party in North Korea at this Jap mine netted in haul of fish 4 five who caught a 500 Pound japanese mine in their nets and fought four hours to keep it from exploding on the deck of their turned Over their catch to the Navy and saw it crewmen of the dragger Harold hauled in the horned mine with a Load of fish four Miles off the Washington coast skipper Walt minor turned the vessel homeward and raced through heavy seas while the Crew struggled with the mine As it rolled around the two horns broke the mine before it was turned Over to the Navy Crew and pulled ashore in a Sling by a coast guard boat House Bills to Register reds 4 Bill which would outlaw the com Monist and another which would require All communists to Register As agents of a foreign gov have been introduced in the the new measures were offered just As a move was started to bring the controversial Mund Nixon to curb communists to the House floor for e Cox submitted the proposal which would make it unlawful to belong to or be ciliated with the communist violators could be imprisoned years and fined s the proposal to require communists to Register As foreign agents came from Francis Walter a member of the House committee on Una Merican Active Saylor filed a Peti Ionin the House to bring up the Mund Nixon Bill for if 218 House members sign Saylors the Bill would be to the floor As it now is it be the House moves followed approval by the Senate judiciary committee of three Bills designed to make it easier to the country of undesirable including those who claim diplomatic my 3 sons held in robbery new Mother and three sons were charged yesterday with robbing lunch Sonnette of police said Beatrice acted As Lookout and engaged a policeman Uin conversation while her and burglarized the a third allegedly planned the As Polock and her sons were held in she said they did it just to help let us at two Lively f octogenarians who have offered their to army n the korean fighting Are Turk immigrant who wants to defend to that sacred Freedom i and Samuel it Yeter Antof the Indian i r f y re v a i in 11 t i 1 a
