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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Friday, September 8, 1950

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 8, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse                                The stars and stripes september 1950 Strachey says West nations stand United 7 a us War minister John Strachey warned Russia tonight that the Western nations will not tolerate an attack on any one of Lei us Pray to heaven that rus Sia will realize in time that the Western nations Are determined to live their own lives in their own he said in an address on Britain rearmament if Russia will Only realize that in time we shall have himself a former communist declared the so Viet idea of a peace Loving nation is simply one that will do just Russia wants it to do in All Circum avoid spreading War in my opinion the United nations in resisting aggression in to gives us at the very least the Best possible Chance of avoiding a spread of the he replying to russian charges of warmongering and militarism Strachey asked his audience if it is warmongering and militarism for us to devote just about a tenth of our resources to Arma ments Why is it not warmonger ing and militarism for the russians to devote 13 per cent of their resources to armaments it would be not so the minister for the russians and other communists to accuse us of aggression while they have 175 divisions under it is Only because of the menace of russian backed by those 175 which makes it Nec Essary for us to undertake this new rearmament he declared Russ veto ban on red Aid continued from Page 1 primarily As an Appeal to Russia to Call off the North koreans and end the the Security Council rejected a demand that it order the to halt air attacks on North the vote came after the ended soviet charges of Indis Criminate and countered charges of North korean the vote on the soviet proposal was 91 with Only Russia voting for Yugoslavia Malik said he considers illegal and unfair the fact that the majority of the Security Council rejected the soviet before the vote the told the Council it had proof that North koreans shot bound prisoners o War in cold Russia made another unsuccessful attempt to exclude South korean ambassador John Chang from the discussions on Council president sir Gladwyn Jebb ruled that the Council has already decided that Chang has right to partake in discussions on where forces Are fighting drive  of hits tanks United nations forces have fallen Back to seven Miles North of Taegu in the face of the reds greatest according to the reds also have launched a new drive toward and two enemy regiments Are reported roaming behind in lines near Yong Hon and in a position to strike at Taegu or encircle in forces on the East us troops halted a red thrust on the us unionists end freeze 7 Gates of the powerful trades Union Congress revolted against their leaders today and by a narrow majority voted to end the govern ment wage freeze policy imme the card carried by a majority of votes at the an Nual was a blow to the government which has urged restraint in seeking wage increases because of Britain perilous eco nomic cries of shame and constant interruptions greeted Arthur general Secretary of the transport and general workers when he attempted to defend the general councils endorsement of govern ment the rank and file Resolution called for the immediate end of wage restraint and protested that no effective Steps had been taken to prevent the continued trend of increased the convention also Defeated All four communists who sought seats on the Tuc general belgians get first tanks from under pact 7 first american tanks for the belgian army delivered under the Atlantic pact Mutual defense clause were unloaded Here this the unloaded along with 600 tons of military material including eight antiaircraft guns and 10 truck the cargo was unloaded by Antwerp dockers under supervision of belgian army officers in com plete Wile Heady new Battle 7 Daynes of Brooklyn and his Beautiful English wife Settle Down to Gether tonight in a hotel room to rest up for the next round in their furious Battle Over custody of their 3yearold both Daynes and his said they had made up their Dif but both also were Sharp ening Legal weapons for a new clash in a Paris court they Are scheduled to go before a French magistrate for a ruling on custody of the the it appeared was mostly a Way to keep watch on each other Between rounds of their fight for i thought there was a reconciliation last Daynes told but now i dont believe it was in Good i love my and id forgive her if she came Back with my Daynes said he had not slept in the hectic 48 hours since he grabbed Laurel As she walked on a London Street with her Sawyer discloses american exported vital Ore to user 7 Secretary of Commerce charges Sawyer told a House committee yesterday How 50 tons of american molybdenum got into communist Sawyer told the interstate and foreign Commerce committee he knows the exporters name and that his Commerce department License has been said he might disclose the name later if the Law allowed Russel Mack then produced figures showing the following shipments to Russia and her satellites last year France and Belgium and he said the sent Worth of goods in the first five months of 1950 and received Worth in Wae Gwan Given up by in forces continued from Page 1 hat the North koreans had French round up 268 alien reds continued fron Page i Border at Kehl this afternoon for expulsion to Iron curtain the number of russians arrested was not known but police said it was it also was not known whether they were recognized soviet citizens or russian displaced several thousand of whom were left behind in France after the the purpose of the mass an official communique was to decapitate the fifth columns constituted by foreign communists living in in addition to the 150 spaniards the arrested communists included czechs and the roundups took place chiefly in Strasbourg and police also seized Large quantities of documents according to unconfirmed one Clandestine radio launched a heavy attack shortly be fore Midnight seven to eight Miles North of he reported intense Small arms fire and fighting across the Paddy Fields and rugged mountains which line both sides of a dry River bed eight Miles South of it is at this Point on the Eastern end of tie North front that the americans and South koreans have established their new defense they have been expecting a new drive Down the Valley As soon As the communists could regroup after last weekends successful attack which threw a South korean Divi Sion out of Kigoye and Between Yongju and communist regiments wet i about men had stabbed far behind United nations Accord ing to front Taegu was threatened from at least three and the vital High Way to the port of Pusan apparently had been Taegu threatened the Force was reported in position to envelop Taegu from the rear or to swing toward to East coast and encircle american and South korean troops below on the Western a Small enemy Force attempted to break out of its Paktong River Bridgehead through British lines 12 Miles South of and a Small group of British troopers were reported Iso lated on the left flank late yester Day the 2d div and the marines along the Paktong were holding lines some Yards West of Chang Nyong and West of Yong Early the communists attacked in the Southern sector of Paktong front but the americans were reported holding one officer told up correspondent Jack Burby that reds had been k i 11 e d or wounded in this sector in the past week and that not More than effective troops remained of the estimated who poured across the River last week Raman front quiet on the southwestern the North koreans attacked West of Ham an yesterday afternoon and scored Small gains in the Center of the but a counterattack re stored the front was later reported stable and the 1st Cav which started a withdrawal North of Taegu tuesday completed it last up correspondent Robert Vermil lion reported that the cavalrymen had to fight their Way through North behind them to reach their new lines the new line runs West of the Taegu Tabudlong Road and behind the old american positions along the reds atop what military maps describe As Hill 464 blocked the gis but they cleared it and also knocked out a Roadblock South of the communists again were trying to Cut the Taegu Tabudlong Toad with mortar and machine gun fire from Hill positions Vandenberg in Hospital grand sept 7 Arthur ailing gop foreign policy was flown Home from Washington yesterday to enter a he has undergone surgery several times since part of a lung was new flare tactics used in raids i with the 5th air Force in 7 Force Light bombers and fighters slashed 1 an enemy Convoy and tanks with new tactics before Dawn the South korean air Force Stew combat missions for the first time since the second week of the Early today b26s caught a 100j vehicle Convoy North of maj Gen Earle 5th air Force said in his daily report that b26s few on either Side of the Convoy dropping while other flights pumped rockets into it and bombed the Convoy with Good re the attacks stalled the red con Voy and several other Light bomber flights continued the the of summary Loday also said thai West of m the Chang another flight of b2sa did heavy damage to seven tanks by using the same flare drop refuses j note continued from Page j Warren Austin said the u s is not planning at present to present a concerning the russian plane 3 earlier the state department g confirmed the report that ambassador Alan Kirk in Moscow had refused to accept the note i the soviet protest was read the Kirk by russian foreign minister Andrei Vishinsky the state on the basis of Kirks message to Wash said the ambassador plied the information at my disposal indicates the question to which you refer pertains to pensive action by United nation forces operating in the Korea in accordance with the Sesoi utom of the United nations Security a Council and that it has in fad been brought to the attention d the Security Council for appropriate j i therefore am not in a position to accept on behalf of unit i states government a Communia f Tion of the soviet government m so this it would appear to by p appropriate for any representation on to be presented of of the Security j for e Yards to the elsewhere on the Northern the South korean 6th div threw Back an attack on its right sector West of delayed front reports said the attack Cost the reds the South korean 8th div was attacking to the East Northeast against the North korean 15th div from a Point four Miles North of f i Al p g v d l Adenauer no War in Europe 3 x i m a i to a o co minued from Page 1 mention of the urgent Security defense problems f Adenauer was lavish in his Praia of the Western Powers and the representatives j cooperation with the High pm Mission has been Adenau 1 found understanding their i have the feeling that these a not Only served their countries b Are the servants of German into ests As members of the Council of the i lied High commission who attend were maj Gen George u Deputy High commissioner act for High commissioner John m cloy Andre Francois one French High commissioner and British Deputy High missioner acting for sir Ivone Kiri is British High so jul Gale lashes Britain a sept 7 More than 80 which lash Britain during the sent Shl la scuttling for shelter and were out today answering in  
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