European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 5, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse Page the stars and stripes september 1950 capital vow support record production pledged to beat reds new 4 and marking americas mid Century labor asserted today that the now is ready to turn out goods for peace or War at record production the joint aimed at world from All parts of americas Indus trial Tynion leaders assured president Truman the Wil have their a31 oui support in the fight against communist they also promised to out produce slave the korean fighting and in any other Battle against through the National association of manufacture said it confidently looks for in the critical times to the same successful cooperation with labor which helped to bring Victory in world War larger Industrial Force Secretary Maurice spearheading the nations labor Day said the now has a larger and better trained Industrial Force and More and better factories and equip ment to produce military goods than in he predicted that revised defense plans will wipe out unemployment and asserted that the nations total labor Force can be raised far above the Peak figures of world War ii because of an increasing the Cabinet member also fore cast no strike no lockout pledges by labor and Nec gear up defense output to president Philip Murray that super profits must be taken out of the defense Al president William Green declared that labor seeks no profit from the National emergency and asserted there Are no strings attached to our speaking in Chicago before a huge labor Green said army of production at Home must stand and fight with the Mil itary forces abroad until Victory Over communism is decisively won greek crisis feared Over Crete Romance 4 circles feared today the threatened Trojan War Over two thwarted lovers might become a major Polit ical Issue and bring a new govern Niento crisis to handsome Costas Keffalo Chianis paced a solitary jail Tassoula his Raven dressed Bride for a was in hiding and some of Costas fellow Mem Bers of the powerful royalist party were muttering the government will have to the royalists charged the government violated costas1 guarantee of immunity when authorities threw him in jail after he received official approval of his marriage to the cretan maid he wooed and won in a it Ida air armadas assist troops 4th Day in Row 4 huge United nations air Armada today roared into the fourth aggressive Day of fallout support of ground forces in indications were that today strikes might surpass yesterdays heavy Aerial pounding of communist invaders staging their door die offensive in South american and australian planes flew More than 600 sorties yester vast majority of them directly backing up hard fighting ground super forts alone dropped 480 tons of bombs on objectives in the immediate rear of communist fighters and Light bombers ripped enemy troop gun positions and supplies along the results of the 480ton b29 strike were termed the us performs attacked nine towns close behind enemy North korean forces were using the towns As staging areas or Supply distribution no american aircraft were lost in yesterdays earnings give lie to soviets continued from Page 1 american worker takes 18 minutes in workers Paradise he would put in 43 hours and six min utes to buy his wife a simple Cotton in America it would take two hours and 14 Low in Ewing but the average russian would give up his Lawrent dwelling to move into the slums that Are being cleared in the he said the aver age russian City family has living quarters of Only six feet by sit feet per Johnson hails Devotion of labor to Liberty 4 defense Secretary Louis John in Bis labor Day said today labor Day 1950 finds our Way of life again challenged by the enemies of human Liberty and peace in the in american men Are deep in Battle with evil at the american worker has rolled up his offering the patriotic service that has helped to keep America free through the on labor Symbol of the american workers let us rededicate ourselves to the cause of peace and As in the labor and the armed forces Are one in willingness to fight and to if need for that soviet wheat crop Good 4 soviet onion gathered a Good if not bumper Harvest this year judging from official reports published so scientist cites famine in Good old Days sept4 when you lament for the Good Wolfl better emphasize that you Are not going bade As far As f u s s e 11 told the British for the Advance ment of science today until that agriculture in Europe was so even in eng that most people lived in immediate fear of the real Good Oia As far As eating started about he Ford boosts pensions continued from Page 1 from 3100 monthly to including social 4cent Flat annual hourly increase for years of the con 13centsanhour increase for skilled subject to Ford and the Union reached the agreement after three Days and nights of secret negotiations Cli maxed in a full understanding about 4 am the company did not estimate the contracts Cost the Union said it mean an additional outlay of Between and a year the both sides satisfied both sides made statements indicating their Complete satisfaction with the new took effect As of last Friday and extends to june whether it will mean higher on for made Mercury and not stated Ford said its Impact on prices cannot be clearly established other Auto in giving raises to More than workers pre ceding Fords also had not committed How expressed Hope there would be no need for Price rail company chief dreamed of crash sept 4 president of the Mil Waukee rapid transit and Speed rail dreamed All Friday night of saturdays crash which claimed nine he told authorities yes was operating one of the trocar excursion trains which collided Headon about nine Miles from downtown i dreamed of a train coming around a curve at Maeder told sheriff Herman dreamed it Many maybe 50 i finally woke up in a because of the i deter mined i would plan to be close to operations of the chartered i went along on one and took control so nothing would happen be cause of my but my dream came gop solons continue policy attacks 4 Anthony Tauriello charged that Secretary of defence Louis Johnsons attempts to and dictate to the joint chiefs of staff have thrown the military High command into con the new York congressman said Johnsons tactics have displeased Gen Omar Tauriello charges came on the heels of renewed Republican High command attacks on administration foreign styles Bridges and Homer Ferguson Mem Bers of the Senate appropriations asserted the administration is completely unprepared to meet any new russian thrust mod eled on the korean Bridges said i dont believe any Concrete plans Tauriello made Public a letter to Johnson in which he demanded anew the defense Resig he declared it is a matter of common knowl Edge among High military officials that your attempts to dominate and dictate to the joint chiefs of Stak have resulted in friction and con i understand that Gen Bradley has remained As chairman of the joint chiefs Only out of a deep sense of Battlefront picture communist troops stabbed five to six Miles South of Pahang and crossed the Highway linking the port City with United press on the Taegu front red troops were reported 16 Miles South West or that Gen Douglas Mac Arthurs Headquarters twelve Miles to the North of Taegu 1st Cav div troops were reported fighting their Way Back to the walled City of in the to Nisan sector of the Paktong River 2d div Gas and marines were rolling Back the map Seesaw fight rages for Pahang continued from Page 1 main Road Between Taegu Tab Dong was still elsewhere on the Western and and Southern Amer ican infantry marines were rolling the communists Back towards the in fighters and bombers blasted the northerners All along the 120 mile Battle perimeter under Clear skies in what Macarthur head quarters said May have been their biggest Day of the villages burning the 5th air Force threw its big Gest punch into the Northeast Corner of the United e s s correspondent Robert Bennyhoff twin red spearheads had their Way South from through Angang to within some six Niles of from a Hill 12 Miles East of Bennyhoff said he could see huge Clouds of smoke rising from the in pilots reported that eight Miles West of was also burning and that All the Vil Lages in the communists path Between Kigoye and Angang were North of Large concentrations of communists were spotted from the air and in mid afternoon 199 reported dead in Jap typhoon continued from Page 1 efforts to free the men though they had Given up Hope of finding any of them baby Hurricane rakes Florida West coast 4 Small Hurricane bearing winds up to 85 Mph raked the Florida West coast with 60mph gales the storm then headed North Westward toward the Northwest Florida area that was struck by a Gulf Hurricane last far out in the a much More that weather men termed the great Atlantic lashed shipping lanes some Miles Southeast of the huge Atlantic which packed 160mph winds but posed no immediate threat to any land was entered about 350 Miles North of san puerto fighter pilots vent to work on a i group of hundreds of men in White j clothes who fired on them when 1 i they swooped Low to j enemy troops crossing the f Han Taegu Highway were not Gani Zed according to an 8th t army reported that a red battalion was heading South i across the Road toward marines Advance j on the Burby from the 2d div sector that marines j and division units had driven reds Back two Miles into the old Paktong bulge Battleground yester1 wiping out nearly half communist salient West of Yong in one they pushed j Yards to name Ajili which marines took on 17 in some of the bitterest fighting of the conflict up to that time when they wiping out enemy forces in the Chang Nyong Burby said he counted five Disi tabled tanks in the area and j one was captured scores of enemy dead littered Tae he Beds driven Back in two Days of joint he the counter attacking gis and marines have driven the Back four Miles from Yon san to Ward the River and rolled other smaller enemy resistance was reported weakening in some and j air observers reported late yester Day afternoon that the communists were retreating before the marines took one Hill with3 out firing a and their casual ties were reported remarkably Marine Corsair pilots claimed they had knocked out six enemy tanks trying to Cross the Paktong to the crossing was reported difficult due to heavy Rains which had swollen the Danes go to polls today for parliament election 4 some Danes will go the polls tomorrow to elect a new lower House of the outcome will determine whether Denmark is to adhere to her postwar minority government system or enter a period of
