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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Wednesday, September 6, 1950

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 6, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 12 the stars and stripes september 1950 schools open tomorrow Foi dec american 5 american students in the zone of Germany will report to school for the fall term after the summer vacation american schools in Germany will be opened in nearly 60 Dif Ferent locations by the Neucom de Pendents schools classes Wili be operated from kindergarten through High school for the children of occupation the location of schools and hours of attendance May be obtained locally by culling the school officer at the nearest military High schools have been established at Munich and with dormitories maintained near them for pupils who must commute from out lying posts or latest Battle front development 54 beauties vie for title continued fro Page 1 As miss America pageant officials Laid Down the Law to the contestants they cannot be seen in a cocktail they cannot smoke in they cannot engage anyone outside their chaperones in con they cannot Wear Fai Sles to improve their they cannot do this or to make the Job of the chaperones the City has posted a special police squad to make sure no outsider reaches a even with a 10foot contest to be filmed a Hollywood Filoni company will photograph the contest when it gets under Way in to lend authenticity to a film based on miss for the first judging tomorrow a third of the girls will appear in bathing a third in evening gowns and a third in the Talent by Friday each girl will have competed in the three Section fifteen will be selected As finalists saturday and judge will choose one As miss America b Midnight the Winner will get a a new severs modelling and acting contracts Ani an Opportunity to earn some thin like in the next in a drive from the the communists were directing their principal Effort toward splitting the United nations defences at which was nearly the drive also threatened he defences of in the he 2d div and marines had pushed Yards ahead in their second div units were reported five Miles West of in the Gen Douglas Macarthur announced that a sizable enemy Force had been surrounded by the 25th and that several communist attacks had been map gis form new Taegu defense continued from Page 1 were attacking individual units disrupting communications am setting up roadblocks behind thei lines with the communists pushin0 Mccarran faces test in vote 5 largest vote in nevadas history was expected in today primary election As 37 congressional and state office seekers opened their political Cam i with few Clear issues emerging out of a relatively quiet Campaign Clef interest focused on the re nomination bids of Pat Mccarran and Gail both about persons were expected to powerful Leader of the nonpartisan bloc of Western senators for most of his 18 years in Washington and chairman of the Senate judiciary was opposed for the democratic Nomi nation by Las vegas attorney George a former Mccarran supporter and newcomer to Nevada Franklin attacked me Carren for his opposition to the displaced per sons prewar on Korea and advocacy of the controversial loan to has the support of organized rotary governor succumbs 3 International governor of the rotary died Here today of cerebral South on nearly a 30mile front from Pahang to some five Miles of the Angang Yongchin Highway was under red control Yong Hon major town on the Taegu Pahang Highway along the Northern was under artillery fire with red lines within six Miles on the on other fronts North korean divisions were facing the americans and heavy fighting a under Way just North of Tab Dong 13 Miles North of where i were under stiff mortar and Artil Lery East of the yanks were fighting for the old walled City atop Gen Douglas Mac Arthurs communique said enemy attacks in the Wae Gwan sector had been i pulsed with heavy North of troops were battling for the top of Hill which they bad surrounded Wester the 2d div and the marines had pushed Yards West since they opened a counter attack sunday i ring against the reds East of the Paktong River these advances recovered about half of the territory lost after the communist attack Friday second div units were five Miles West of Yong san and United press correspondent Robert Vermilion reported one unit stopped its Advance East of overlooking the because it had outstripped Progress of the units on its at noon tues northerners were re ported streaming through Rice paddies toward the re ported that a sizable enemy Force lad been surrounded by the 25th several communist attacks West of Masan were repulsed and division units were mopping up North koreans behind their in the attack from the the communists were directing their greatest Effort toward splitting the a noted nations defences at to hang their drive threatened defense of Joth former provisional South korean in the North West of the and he major in port at the Southeast a Toner of observation pilots reported heavy passing of red forces North and Northwest of in the an gang area and at scattered Points inside the red salient on each Side of which is eight Miles Northwest of at least three communist Divi Sions reported committed along the 30mile Northern it is believed t h e northerner were Only awaiting reinforcements before making another lunge to the who reached 18 mile Southwest of Pahang tues said americans and South koreans were dug in along ridges Narf across a River Valley seven mile North of the main red Force was reported probing Allied positions two to three Miles South of american officers said the communist salient was being contained on the front and on the in Pahang american j e Mustangs and Navy planes joined in the assisted by an american which shelled enemy positions from fliers Down plane with Mark continued from Page 1 of Korea near the 38th the state department said a twin engined bomber bearing a red Star passed Over the screening ship and continued towards the Center of the United nations formation in a hos tile the bomber opened fire upon a United nations fighter patrol which returned the fire and shot it the report said a in destroyer picked up the body of one of the bombers identification papers indicated the body was that of lieutenant Mishin Gennadii of the armed forces of the serial number the report the made Public by a state department said in naval forces were operating in accordance with the Security coun cil order which directed police action against North korean communist the spokesman said the report was Given to Jebb and lie by Ernest Deputy representative on the Security the text the department of stale report bomber opens fire United operating nations off the naval forces West coast of soviet reporter says reds shelling Pusan Airfield 5 soviet correspondents dispatch from Korea reported that Large Aliber North korean artillery began Shell ing the Airfield at Dawn this was the first report that the North koreans were close enough to the main South korean Supply port of Pusan to bring its Airfield under latest a dispatches from the United nations Side of the front and Gen Douglas Macarthur latest communiques placed the closest communist penetration at some 35 Miles the soviet correspondent said the North koreans have broken through the last defense of the american infantry he termed the Pusan Airfield As a snakes nest of flying l 6inch snowfall reported 3n Garmisch Zug Spitze 5 Een inches of Snow fell on Ger Many highest Mountain the Zug last night in the first big All p the weather station on lop of the Peak reported the temperature had dropped to 24 degrees and predicted on Linued Snow during the next new approximately at the 38th on missions in pursuance of the Resolution of the Security Council of at korean a twin engined bomber identified Only by bearing a red Star passed Over the screening ship and continued toward the Center of the United nations formation in a hostile the bomber opened fire upon a United nations fighter patrol which returned the fire and shot it a United nations destroyer succeeded in picking up the body o one member of the identification papers indicated that the body was that of lieutenant Mishin Gennadii of the armed forces of the serial number Accident toll Over Holliday reaches 512 new 5 than 500 persons were killed in accidents Over the labor Day of the biggest tolls on traffic fatalities were under the predicted total As the heaviest toll was m motor a nationwide Survey showed 512 killed in accidents from 6 pm local time Friday to monday 78 this figure was under the record breaking loll of 550 Over last labor but above the previous record of 423 in of the 361 were killed in traffic the National safety in a pre Holiday state estimated the Highway toll would be 435 unless motorists used extreme the highways were slammed with millions aking trips on the Long weekend Holiday of the summer the traffic toll last labor Day was 65 drowned sixty five persons drowned and s6 others lost their lives in accidents of miscellaneous heaviest toils were in new California wis Consin and in where special Holiday Law enforce ment and educational programs have been carried on to Avert High Way tragedies during the weekend no fatalities were conducting similar reported three Highway other states which reported no fatalities were Maine and South 2 germans guilty in spy conspiracy 5 germans were found guilty of conspiracy to commit espionage and each was sentenced to five years imprisonment by a Hico court Here the Gerhard and Heinz had confessed to having served As spies for the czechoslovakian intelligence serv evidence introduced District attorney William c a n f i e 1 showed that on the two men received orders from the czechs to furnish information about troop units and the names of army investigative personnel work ing at the important Borde Clearing Point of in Northern a judge Labre 10th District passed at the same it was announced two More alleged czech one a czech the other a German employee of the Nurnberg will go on trial in Nurnberg in Airliner crash near y 5 wreckage strewn Over a farm Pas Ture was All that remained today of a big Airliner that carried 13 per sons to their ten injured Holiday travellers were in the Robinson Airliner pcs crashed into treetops and burst into flames about two minutes after Tak ing off yesterday from the new Oneida county Airport tit was bound for a family of five and the three Man Crew were among those witnesses said the capt Harold Carter of apparently tried to bring his disabled plane Down for an emergency but the Craft hit the caught fire and plunged to the Carter was names of dead listed in wreck of Airliner 5 of those reported killed in the crash of a Robinson airlines plane Here were set Charles Harold Captain and Pilot of the Seymour Jeanne his same and their three Ben Betram and Marvin flight officer or Joseph Alice Sheard Eva Frank first Russ on plane an is in continued from Page 1 the reported plane but said it illustrates the desirability of the immediate adoption of his Resolution designed to prevent the conflict from after saying that the soviet Rul ing Circle seems to be trying to in crease tension Between the chinese communists and in members fighting aggression in North Austin said i might note in this connection that the United states government has been disturbed recently by re ports of substantial rail and Road traffic in that area of North Korea which is adjacent to the manchurian Austin then read to the Council the report of the bomber incident received from the in command in Korea and added at the present my government has no More information than that contained in this  
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