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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Saturday, August 26, 1950

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 26, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page the stars and stripes inspects Cmor frontline picture in forces Cut Down red penetrations North of Tafon and Stags Rcd an enemy regiment in the last enemy Bridgehead Oast of the Paktong Olivcr at South koreans attacked above Iohani on the cast coast to secure the Airfield farther the reds gained 2cl div storms red pocket continued from Page 1 Vance under cover of an artillery barrage and shoved 300 communists off a strategic on the Southern coast the communists continued to build up forces for an fallout push toward the vital port of Field Dis patches have anticipated an Offen Sive Here for two in the attack on the Paktong River infantrymen charged across open ground to a Village and up the slope of a the caught off fell under the first assault As the gis seized the High ground commanding the enemy Road with powerful support from and artillery they ran Frum us they ran from capt John Black who led the would not United press correspondent Jack Burby reported from the River front the communists still had their backs to the River late but their escape route was precariously american casualties were said to be extremely Light while officers estimated that 50 communists were killed in the first although uni i of the 2d div have been in action on both the Paktong and Northeast it was the first time the organization had gone into Battle As a group in Macarthur reported that about 150 sole survivors of an estimated Force tacked american had been herded into a walled City about nine Miles North of lines the communique also reported that air reconnaissance disclosed four artillery pieces being towed by Lules near the of Nam and Paktong Rivers on the Southern this was taken As a possible indication that the communists were running out of Gas Oline at the As a result of air attacks on their Supply lines when units counterattacked to drive 300 reds off a Hill they had taken earlier is United press correspondent Gene by rounds reported the americans found the enemy had ripped open ration boxes and opened food vans by smashing them on sym rids said it was believed thai hunger inspired the enemy Mcloy says soviets build Eastern zone As Advance base from Page 1 Western Germany in their their and the purposes of the Western the policy of the Western confronted by this was not a passive Mccloy the Western allies instituted a positive policy of making West Ern Germany and Berlin an area of political of economic sound and of self Reliance capable of resisting subversive influences from within and the High commissioner also pointed out that the policy of the West Ern allies to bring about the unequivocal association of Germany with the West has not been accepted by All Western on the general East West German Public opinion solidified further in favor of the West during the first Quarter of the great majority of the expected thai the present struggle would be won by the he stressed the fact that extremist or Al though exceedingly vocal and intransigent to some of its Manifest still represent Only an in significant at the end of the first Quarter of unemployment remained the Basic problem of Western Ger Man economic he Gambler pays court Fine with counterfeit Money new 25 515 on a gambling Harold handed Over the Money and started to leave the officers the said the court was counter Treasury agents held Cash for he said he won the offers to Back probe on Formosa Lake 25 the offered Loday to support an on thespot investigation red charges of aggression in Tetter to Secretary general Trygve chief Delegate Warren Austin flatly denied the accusation made yester Day by communist chinese eign minister Chou the setter was circulated just before the Security Council met for its afternoon session under the presidency of soviet Delegate Jacob Malik peaceful solution Austin said the would Wel come consideration of the Formosa Phi Belemby the bulk listed that the Storeim conflict remain the top Issue now Austin Saidy we do not believe that the Security Council need or will diverted from its consideration of aggression against the Republic of there was a breach of the peace am attacked has been condom tied std the United nations fire now Battle to repel Formosa is now peace and will remain so unless someone re to v 1 the move was intended to meet a expected attempt by Mallic to inject the Council Bridges continued from Page 1 and sent the Union president to Donohue argued Bridges speeches o p p o s i action in Korea followed the communist the majority opinion described Bridges jailing As novel and Star there is no judges William Healy and William Orr that Bridges has in the present position committed any recognizable crime in d i s s in judge Clifton Mathews cited trial judge Harris statement thai the communist party is a conspiracy and Mern Bers of the party Are parties to that con not fanciful Banger the danger Here suggested is not a fanciful Mathews the ability of Bridges and his International longshoremen and warehousemen Union to paralyse Pacific coast shipping had demonstrated More than informed in Washington of the appeals courts Donohue said he would resign he added god help the majority opinion said decision to free Bridges was the two judges conviction that the judiciary must remain firmly in dependent of the executive Branch of the i added however disagreeable May be the task in times of passion and it is the duty of the courts to set their faces like Flint against this erosive sub version of the judicial Man Tohl inspects an Honorins Friy made up in Ofa composite platoon of the 54th c commanded 1st it Claron during the generals to Conslaw in yesterday by Wah wifi sen Eddy visits co Stab he j song hit the leather and ruffles and then escorted to the command for a general briefing on the cons lab setup and a to secret briefing two new mounted arid two jeeps with mounted machine Eddys escort on the drive from Home of maj Gen co Stab to head general and Eddy were luncheon guests of Geri and was to attend a dinner in his Honorat the officers club Whites and Brig Gen Cpl Iier and Collier As Collier is the con stabs Deputy maj Gen John 1st attended briefing for As George Gen the 1st and 2d co Stab Sismey May quits i Home after from Page at Somerset that we will not try to get As far As my and i Are she can with the France my opinion she resented my authority her train hard personally blame him Boudakian for the of Shirley Boudakian was glad to have Shirley May at Home and Ahe slay As Long As she athletic director1at Somerset High said Shir Ley Mayrs Atherias in England when the coach train ing the girl the Channel agents in in in i con maw Hil Kinig 25 Arroya Geils said today they were conducting a zone wide search for a glib German Confidence Man who has bilked american dependents of hundreds of agents said made a killing by showing Gullible Amer pictures and samples expensive China and advising he could get it for at a fraction of the real he was Active particularly in the Darmstadt Heidelberg area the German collected deposits ranging from 50 to Marks against r e c e i p t s signed Helmut Schall Heidelberg Telephone numbers his cafe kept Busy the Heidelberg de is a German cafe whose owner never met but has keen kept Busy for last month answering hundreds Calls from Scholls irate army said a police record was being German police As Well As by author him nearest police office he is described As being feet in tie late receding Blond hair an wearing he Speaks to accept the a presidential emergency settling in the strike situation governmental Seiz is our the railways bargain with the order said and j Nate Veteran army Gen Frank Heileman Torun the As i past presumably the present1 management of the railways to p Erale Esse Tiar Truman is  to National purity of 16 health and welfare j every be taken by assure to the fullest and tin interrupted trans por Fatiori i Steps necessary to the unions a without in they for of Union leaders immediate on the House an noun conent sue a eni ment will not Between the Union while operating lines under the National White chaises Russ said Negouai Lions must under railway Calls for negotiations Between r disputing or 11 feared dead of believed in v plane a european a  
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