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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Sunday, September 3, 1950

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 3, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 12 the stars and stripes september 1950 Crete Tomeo faces jail Costas Keffalo Chianis sept 2 today arrested the royalist who carried off Tassoula Petra Kogor gis and married her after he had turned her hate into love in a Mountain Gen George head of the greek arrested Costas Kef 35yearold m u s Tachi oed and packed him and his Bride of nine hours into a plane bound for in Costas was awaited by an irate father inlaw who still expressed disapproval of the mar and police with a second warrant for his arrest on Kidnap ing the lovers gave themselves up to Carabiniero seven hours after they were wed in a simple Cere Tassoula Petrak Georgis Mony in the Cave on mount Ida where Costas had held the girl under armed guard since 20 Tassoula wore Tennis shoes and a new yellow dress for the ceremony the police promptly arrested Costas for abduction and illegal Possession of arms As Tassoula wept i want to be Costas she in the beginning 1 did not like but in View of his Gal Lantry i was so inspired and grew to Admire him so much that i now want to be his Samuel had led a Force which combed mount Ida in a vain search Tassoula after Costas and six armed aids kid naked her from in front of a her do Ilion theater and carried her off to the mountains senators Hail Truman talk continued from Page 1 proper nations sounded this he told a reporter there is every evidence that the administration is ready to ask for much heavier spending for defense and foreign arms chairman Kenneth Mckellar d of the appropriations com said Congress would of ready Grant every Nickel or Truman asks for military purposes because weve got to win this Chan Gurney a ranking minority member of the armed services Aap lauded the presidents military manpower but Gurney could see no immediate need for Radical changes in the selective service act governing the of men who can be called Lyndon Johnson another armed services committee said that Truman announcement was Good As far a5 it but it still Doest go far Henry Cabaot r said that the presidents announcement on manpower is a step in the right if we be Strong enough we can avoid world War 7 die in Tennessee crash of troop plane 2 seven airmen were killed yesterday in the crash of a c119 packet troop Carrier plane near Tenn two men survived the Seward air Force Sase officials Here said the plane was on a routine navigation training names of dead will not be made Public until Kin Are k an enlarged Model of the old cs3 flying markets closed tomorrow new 2 All financial markets in the will be closed monday in Observance of the labor Day Midwest Union Settle wage contract dispute sept 2 the White House last night announced settlement of a Lon dead locked wage contract dispute be tween the Al switch ens Union and 10 midwestern presidential assistant John r Steelman said the settlement pro Vides for a 23centanhour wage increase and establishes the Prin Ciple of a 40hour work week on the although to will not actually take effect for at least a it was the first break in the fight of the big Railroad operating brotherhoods for a 40hour and might set a pattern for settlement of the 17monthold dispute be tween the brotherhood of Railroad trainmen and the order of railway conductors and the major a spokesman for the trainmen and conductors belittled the chances of he said their dispute will be settled Only when we get 4s hours pay for 40 hour that dispute threatened to bring a nationwide rail strike last Mon but the walkout was dirt sell Truman warns soviets continued from Page 1 strength to defend itself and establish the president warned Russia that Hitler Germany and Japan miscalculated americas ability to defeat aggression 10 years and said let would be aggressors make no mistake he added that the soviet Union and the nations it controls have unceasingly hampered All efforts to achieve a just the soviet president has repeatedly violated its pledges of International co opera it has destroyed the Independence of its neigh to it has sought to disrupt those countries it could no it has built up tremendous armed forces far beyond the needs of its own the president revealed presen mobilization plans Call for the armed forces to be increased to close to he said this will Cali for Sharp increases in the production tanks and other military equip he said that in less than eight weeks five divisions of troops have moved into some of them from bases More than Miles More men Are on the familiar tactics v Truman made the speech to Clear up any misunderstanding 35 to the purpose of the in defense of the South korean government and Aims in or Truman outlined eight Points which be wanted the world to understand As us Aims and Hopes in this situation believe in the United nations we kept our word when we went to the support of the United nations in Korea two months believe the koreans have a right to be Independent and United As they want to the United states has no aim in do not want the ssh Ting in Korea to expand into general it will not spread unless communist imperialism draws other armies and governments into the fight of aggressors against the United Hope in particular that the people of China will not be misled or forced into fighting against the United do not want Formosa or any part of Asia for we believe it the future of for Mosa should be settled by inter National action and not by decision of the United states or any other state believe in Freedom for All nations of the far do not believe in aggressive or preventive such War is the weapon of want peace and we shall achieve our men Are fighting for peace today in France May up draft term continued from Page i to Between and youths parliament will have to approve the increase and funds for the audit Iowa expense when it returns from recess pleven said outside from the will be the Premier announced the Deci Sion at a speech opening a Many of Frances new he will be stationed in Alsace which Border Ger and on the Rhine dividing and in Western pleven said his government is determined to rebuild France As a military Power and warned the nation that we face several years of Frances attitude toward the re arming of Germany has not pleven but France is will ing to let Western Germany have a larger police Belgium to ask parliament for two year draft period 2 belgian government will ask parliament to extend the draft period for Belgium armed forces from 12 months to two years to repel a sudden the defense ministry announced today Premier Joseph p h o 1 i e n announced two Days ago that Parlia ment would be asked to vote an Extension of the draft but he did not reveal by How the communique con scripts will be called up at the age of 19 instead of 20 As Battlefront in Korea powerful counterattacks mounted by United nations ground forces broke the Backbone of the communist United press on the Western 2d div troops recaptured Yon san in the and sooth korean troops launched attacks toward the Wae Gwan front the 1st Cav was meeting stiff oppose in the Masan area the reds were reported in full flight across the Paktong and Nam map yanks smash Back red push continued from Page 1 j munits still held the Bill at Sunj in the americans and South koreans launched attacks toward eight Miles West of and North from where a red attack earlier in the week had carried to the Gates of the first reports said the yanks and South koreans had gained their Early objectives with advances of up to one behind Patton tanks with their 90mm in the the air marines and the Royal australian air Force put their full strength out Over the Battle they blistered the reds with a scorched Earth attack on the southwestern ranged Over the Paktong River shooting up barges and flew in close ground support of the As the planes returned to their Field at f82 jets and b26 Light bombers took off for night attacks destroyers turned their fire in support of ground troops at the Northeast and Southwest Corners of the reds killed up correspondent Robert on the Masan said returning reconnaissance pilots reported that the reds were in full flight across the Nam and Paktong leaving thousands of dead behind the 5th air re ported no confirmation of these of official said that on the Masan front alone the communists had lost billed and wounded in the past two the equivalent of an entire North korean on the Paktong River the situation was still described As latest front reports gave this River picture from North to the communists were across in varying strength from Tukpong Dong fun the 13 Miles Southwest of to the Vicinity of son Jinni on the Paktong five Miles East of its Confluence with the red salient at Tucson Dong and Hyo Pung were up to two Miles according to fragmentary some dozen Crossings were made along the Paktong South of Tuk son Dong on the Northern sector of the 2d div front but american lines were reported holding up correspondent Robert Ven nil lion said the communists had established a Roadblock Between Chang Nyong and West of an american unit drove Yards to Rescue an other unit Cut off since noon spearheaded by the rescuers drove North koreans off a Hill blocking the Road to the isolated and then and rescuers joined in an attack on the killing from 200 to a second isolated unit still had net linked with the main american Aerial observers saw a huge spelled out on a Hillside with men and in the Center of the 2d div pilots reported the reds had massed 13 tanks just East of Lake five Miles West of the broncs even series by beating 52 final today continued from Page 1 the Barrier at the foul Umpire Jim on the signalled the Ball had cleared the and umpires Herman at and Larry at the indicated it was by the time Grimm had rounded the bases and the Hawks were Back in the manager Angelo Laz of was arguing with the officials that the Ball was after several minutes the officials held a conference and declared the Ball foul and Grimm was sent to the plate to hit his single scored but the rally died and the Hawks were pretty Well finished for the Day manager Ray o Heidel indicated he was playing the game under and it want until several minutes after the game was Over that it became officially a Munich Jim the fast Balling half of Munich twin brother meanwhile was checking the Hawks after his mates had Given him the 41 he gave up nine three More than his Everett was tight in the tiie Broncos picked up two Mark ers in the second without the Aid of a hit they added another pair in the second and a final Marker in the Heidelberg managed to push single runs across in the third and  
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