European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 2, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 12 the stars and stripes Cain returns to lands units dec by win fanning staff correspondent 1 Atlantic pact nations must decide How Many divisions Are needed to defend Europe against attack and from which nations these divisions will be drawn before the can be expected to Send More troops to Harry Cain Wash declared Here leaving for the at the end of an eight week inspection tour of the Atlantic pact told the stars and stripes i can say for sure there is no one in general Handys command who is not aware of his Mission and prepared to carry it the senator pointed although our units Here have the Best equipment the United states has to offer unfortunately they do not yet possess any of the especially heavy Armor and tactical said to be on the drawing boards at Active duty tour a former paratrooper who spent the first three weeks of his tour As a Reserve colonel on Active said he had been asked by defense Secretary Louis John son to look Over the the senator is a member of the Senate armed forces it is foolish to discuss sending More troops Over Here right Cain because we dont have any to pointing out that the needs of the korean conflict have priority at the present Cain we after called up the National guard and put the draft into High gear because we need a manpower Pool before we can talk about sending divisions no decisions about the size of the armed forces sent to european defense areas can be made until this manpower Reserve has been he speaking specifically of the occupation Cain said he had observed air Force and ground units from squad to division i have watched them on on the Range and at recreation be i compliment them More the senator left aboard a Mats plane for Westover air Force this Batt front picture Truman talk seen defining new policy continued from Page 1 it everywhere so it can reach a listening associates told a reporter Truman will say when the North korean reds invaded South he had to move quickly to draw a line somewhere against the steady Advance of communism against peaceful the address is reported to be the nature of an answer to the propaganda of Jacob soviet during his month As pres ident of the United nations Security president reiterates support for Johnson 1 president Truman said yesterday for the second time that he con templates no change in the status of Secretary of defense Louis Johnson and Secretary of state Dean Acheson have been under fire repeatedly in Congress and else Truman has said both can stay in the Cabinet As Long As he is he reiterated the statement about Johnson yesterday As a result of news con Ference inquiries arising from a demand by Anthony Tau Riello that the defense Secretary get associated press reported that the North koreans in their biggest offensive to Date had pierced the United nations 55mile narc Tang River defense at counter attacking in troops Spear headed by recaptured the City from the map Paktong pierced at 17 Points it is estimated that the reds Lave other troops of All a spokesman said the arrest mass of enemy infantry is still presumed to be in the wage wan presenting a threat to an attack at this place would be the most logical thrust to support the push in the the officer said continued from Page 1 j Lessly on Over mounting heaps of their own have created a dangerous situation for the de the americans Are con a army spokesman at the front said it is the North koreans big Effort and i think it is their last at 8th army he a spokesman said the enemy is Likely to experience trouble today moving up enough ammunition to maintain the present powerful 35 Miles West of was a burning shambles when the gis stormed a staff Cor respondent Don Whitehead enemy suicide squads earlier suicide squads of North koreans knocked two links out of the Chain of defences in a continuing massive one was the capture of Haman by infantrymen supported by rus Sian made they attacked without hesitation in is face of massed blows by Allied planes and artillery three divisions Are locked in Battle on the Central and it was Here at 25 Miles South of that the reds punched their second americans had to give up the town in the face of a powerful tangled a new communist assault against another sector of the 120mile front is an intelligence officer warned at Gen Douglas Macarthur besides the in the present air College chief suspended by of sept 1 maj Gen Orville Anderson was suspended As commandant of the air War College at Max Well air Force Gen Hoyt air Force chief of announced the suspension but gave no an of spokes Man acknowledged that Anderson and others at the air War College had discussed arguments for and against a preventive Mccloy labor Day speech sept 1 High commissioner John Mccoy will deliver a special labor Day address preceding the news at pm Over the american and Blue Danube according to a the reds have orders to take 27 Miles West of within three a mortar barrage against the extreme Southwest defended by Hawaii 5th began at dusk american casualties on the 25th div front were described As mod Erate to a briefing officer said the North koreans had thrown the entire 6th div and two regiments of the 7th div into the Battle for 2d div front report at least one red regiment was held in All red regiments went into Battle at their regular strength of a staff officer said Al think we can the situation is but not How far they can go depends on How much they have got and How much they can throw against Bern Price reported from the 2d div sector at the Center of the naming front that the americans pulled Back from Yon san late yesterday after a bitter fighting Retreat before a powerful tangled drive across the these on the left flank of the 2d had retreated about eight and a half Miles since the North koreans launched their assault Stan who was with one of the last groups to pull out of Yon san into the said the men were but not and appeared in Good dockers bid by Truman new 1 coast longshoremen today continued their Boycott of cargoes from communist nations despite presi Dent Truman warning that the government will act to halt the practice if the Dock men in new dockers refused to touch More than Worth of russian furs aboard the finnish ship they also would not handle polish hams and other goods on the Moore Mccormack freighter in longshoremen left pounds of russian crab meat in the holds of the Amer ican although they unloaded other goods from the at his news Confer ence rebuked the longshoremen for their strike against handling soviet or East european cargoes he said foreign policy must be set by the not by in new International longshoremen Al president Joseph Ryan said Ila will be glad to follow Truman for eign if they Are told what that is Ryan said the boy Cott Truman statement will be discussed at a meeting in new York next wednesday of the Ila Atlantic coast District Cannon to be Deputy directors of exercise Rainbow continued from Page 1 Many to witness phases of exer Cise the joint troop training Man Euver of forces in Clark also will visit Austria and Trieste while in scheduled to accompany him from his Headquarters at it Are maj Gen p Quarter master of army Field forces and senior quartermaster inspector for the armed services maj Gen Glenn tactical air Force Brig Gen assistant chief of army Field forces col air support Section col John armoured Section col signal officer col Engineer col ordnance col artillery it col William air g3 it col of barcus1 and maj Robert of Clarks office september 1950 news of the zone Twa flights scheduled for 1 trans world airlines will begin service 30 Between the and eight arrivals and departures Warren Twa Board has Frankfurt flights will be scheduled wednesday and first flight of the new service will new York arriving in Frankfurt at first scheduled flight from Frankfurt to new York is for at school Bells to toll at Wiesbaden 7 1 school will begin for Wiesbaden military Post dependent children at 9 am it col John school grades 1 through 12 will meet at the latin school buses will pick up Chil Dren at the housing areas in time for the opening Taylor Frankfurt worker killed when ceiling collapses one Frankfurt House wrecker was killed and another seriously injured when the ceiling of a bomb damaged House collapsed Early Erich was killed but rescuers freed his Erich and removed him to the City police Normal to be British professor says sept 1 British professor said today its Normal to be professor emeritus of education at birding Ham told the British psychology that about about per cent of persons inter viewed in a sampling showed some abnormal on this reckoning it is More Normal to be slightly neurotic than he warrant issued for arrest of 2 top filipino reds 1 philippine Federal court today or dered the immediate arrest of two top filipino communist they were identified As Mariano Balgos and Guillermo both reportedly Are leading the Hub Alaha rebellion in Central the move was seen As pos Sibly foreshadowing outlawing of the communist party in the Phil believed dead in quake that struck Assam 1 reaching the Indian embassy Here said an estimated persons disappeared and probably perished in the recent earthquakes and accompanying floods in Assam and Tibet some persons Home less and without the reports the inhabitants of the City of which was destroyed and Cut probably perished in the the reports Princess Anne goes outside first time 1 18dayold daughter of Prin Cess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edin had her first Outing today in the Garden of Clarence the Young Princess has inherited the baby Carriage in which her Prince formerly took his Princess Elizabeth watched from a Terrace window As a nurse gave Anne her first glimpse of the world outside her i a Tevlo 1 the air Force confirmed today that an f51 fighter plane May have strafed an Airfield in a said that ambassador Warren austins statement to that effect to the United nations Security Council yesterday was Complete and the spokesman said that the of see earlier Story on Page forwarded information to Austin through spokesman made the announcement after another briefing officer had told newsmen that the of had no information from Gen Douglas Macarthur on the incident the briefing officer had said that if such an incident had occurred the information might have been relayed directly to president tru Man or to the state department by when the of spokesman Learned of this disclosure by the briefing officer he hastily called the news men and set the facts the briefing officer had said that pilots in the East had been meticulously briefed to avoid Border flights or doing anything that might be interpreted by the chinese communists As an overt
