European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 15, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 42 the stars and stripes september 1950 big 3 defer decision on German arms continued from Page i it mean that the big three had finally approved German participation in a european defense Force according to authoritative delegation they said the question could nov be openly and freely Dis cussed on a broader european Secretary of state Dean Acheson has backed the proposal for in delusion of German units in the european defense Britain and however have expressed reservations on in delusion of German the agree ment to open discussions among the pact nations marked a shift ii French foreign minister Rober so numans Eisen Hotvet mentioned on his arrival Schuman said priority must be Given to Arm ing the pact partners and that Only when sufficient arms supplies a available for them could equip ment be diverted to the germans the idea of a unified Western defense Force has been new impetus by developments in Korea anti by the establishment of an East German army under the Guise of a Peoples Gen Dwight Eisenhower a been the most prominently mentioned candidate for the Post of supreme commander of the at lactic pact delegation sources Here emphasized that Schuman and British foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin would require further instruction from Paris and London before the could take any firm individual posit ions on the incorporation of Wes German units in a european Force Mccloy attends the decision to raise the question in the discussions of the Atlantic pact foreign which open Here was reached at the big threes morning meeting a the Waldo Fastoria officials said the big three for eign ministers at their morning meeting had been unable to review papers on German problems by the three Allied High meeting with the big three ministers were their top German and High commissioner John British High com missioner sir Ivone Kirkpatrick and Frances Andre Hesse Metal Union oks wage strike 14 majority of Hesse Meta workers have voted to strike if employers fail to Grant a Union de Mand for a 20pfenriig hourly wage a Union spokesman announced final counts of ballots cast yesterday in Offenbach and Kassel showed per cent of the workers favored a the spokesman voting was with 95 per cent of the members reports from other areas where tabulation of ballots was not yet completed indicated a similar the spokesman so management has offered a 2to3pfenniganhour boost the Union decided to ask for a strike ballot when negotiations broke subway panic hurts 17 As blast stalls train new 14 minor explosion caused by a Short circuit threw hundreds of morning rus hour subway riders into a near panic today and police said 17 were injured trying to Force open locked doors of a stalled screaming smashed windows with their us Power was restored 17 min utes planes blast Seoul port continued from Aafje 1 enemy installations in record hundreds of fires were started both at Inchon and at former South korean 18 Miles the communist radio at acknowledging the record said on sept the Peoples Navy and coast defense units shelled warships which penetrated near the Inchon area and Sank three Small Type four Landing boats and inflicted heavy damage on three Landing the Navy in Washington said two destroyers of a designated nationality were superficially damaged while bombarding Inchon but that personnel casualties were deny claims officials in Tokyo denied the enemy they would make no comment on the question of Landing boats and pointed out that if and when any in offensive is planned it would be a matter of strictest Gen Douglas Macarthur head quarters announced the Anglo american assault on communist Strong Points along the West and British warships steamed boldly into the Waters of Inchon and shelled strategic the mighty bombardment came on the heels of it Gen Walton walkers Assurance to his both army in Korea that the time for a big counteroffensive is action off Inchon was announced during a comparative Lull in ground on the land fronts koreans launched a twin pronged attack against 25th div units West of in the Center of the division the communists Early yesterday pushed one american unit off its positions West of hell of a fight on the divisions Southern the reds struck again under Artil Lery and mortar fire and a division officer one hell of a fight is in there was no indication that the attacks presaged a new 2d div infantry men on the Paktong River captured a Small but action in that sector was Light except for ground spar ring and a number of air 1st Cav div recaptured two Hills which it lost wednesday night and All but the North slope of a third eight Miles North of South korean capital div attacked at Dawn yesterday to drive communist troops out of a simile salient Southwest of in units in this sector strengthened their positions and made limited attacks to gain tactical in ii Orea unit affirms North started conflict no Trace of 13 miners new 14 National Coal Board announced last night no Trace had been found of 13 miners trapped thursday when a rain soaked area the size of a football Field collapsed into the Knock Shinnock one Hundred sixteen other miners were rescued sunday Lake 14 the United nations commission on Korea today Laid full blame for the korean conflict on the communist invaders and said eventual unification of North and South Korea is a tile commission said North korean aggression june 25 was launched without provocation after red efforts to gain control of solid Comfort pfc Joseph of bathes his aching feet in a Hel met in of water and catches up on Bis Reading at the same time Dur ing a Lull in the korean he is with Ibe 25th communist Shower leaflets on Village near Neucom he 14 up communist leaflets showered Down on this two Miles from military Headquarters at As German communist sympathizers added an unexpected touch of real ism to the current an army spokesman revealed army investigators said they believed the leaflets were contained in a communist manufactured they rained Down from the sky Over Pfaff Ungrund late a Short time after a flight of Amer ican f80 shooting Star Jet fighters had whistled Over the town in a phase of the air army be Curry who have been on guard against real life communist espionage and sabotage Ever since the big fall games said the leaflets Are the real officials said they definitely were not a part of the simulated operations of a mythical Daggres sor31 Royal wedding in Scotland 14 a viscountess a n s o Niece of Queen arrived Here to Day for her marriage saturday to Prince Georg of air blows choke re Traffie Tokyo 14 Gen George far East air said today sweep ing United nations air attacks had halted All Large scale traffic in communist held at the same maj Gen Emmett fear bomber reported that practically All major military Industrial argot in communist North Korea had been knocked by b29 Stratemeyer Aerial Naissance shows that Large scale traffic in enemy held Korea is to All intr its and purposes at halt As of More than 170 attacks on 60 on secondary marshal ing 21 on tunnels and More than 50 cuts in rail lines have been made by f82s and f80s since Odonnell said in a report to Stratemeyer that b29s now had trouble finding worthwhile targets Mortti of the 38tto All Korea by other Means had it completely rejected North korean charges that the fighting started because the Republic of South Korea made first attacks across the 38th in a unanimous annual report to the general seven Mem Bers of the soviet spurned com Mission said the invasion of the territory of the Republic of Korea by armed forces of North korean authorities was an act of aggression initiated without warning and without provocation in execution of a care fully prepared this plan of it is now was an essential part of the policy of the North korean a the object of which was to secure control Over the whole of Korea As the methods used for undermining the Republic from within proved nations on the commission were Al the Philippines and units go on offensive continued from Page 1 declining in the face of stubborn in naval the and French Rhine River patrols reported sighting enemy frogman near the Rhine at the Navy said the frogman were killed when they tried to escape win the stars and stripes correspondent with the aggressor 10th reported this morning that enemy Headquarters had seemingly changed their no he Are they talking about an easy War and pushing the and allies into the Atlantic they recognize in the face of the Strong attack this morning that it is possible they underestimated strength and overestimated their hold ground fanning said aggressor troops held their ground yesterday in face of probing attacks by he also told of one aggressor tank thrust near Windecker and said it wiped out a Large number of de fending Norbert Cor respondent on the Northern hinge of the reported this morning that troops attacked the aggressors with heavy air and Artil Lery concentrations As tanks and infantry started to move patrols were on the move at Ehrenfreund recon loitering for new positions and probing the enemy defense he said Liaison planes were in the air All Day yesterday con ducting artillery fire and reporting enemy while artillery rocked the enemy All along the Ehren end the heaviest air at tacks were made at and about 10 Miles to the near air superiority correspondent Ernie along the Southern hinge of the shortened said it appeared to officials in his area that the has gained air we did not see an enemy plane All Day Reed Reed reported that co Stab troops in his area had moved 60 Miles North to new positions and were starting the attack phase of the he reported that Gen Thomas Neucom commander and director of exercise and it Gen John and Deputy director of the visited the Southern hinge of the line Handy told Reed the Man Euver showed an improvement Over our last exer both generals said they were very pleased with results to senators Rush Law change for Marshall continued from Page 1 with enough stature for the without drafting a Man who already has served As Soldier and states Man and earned the right to these complaints came mostly from but there Wai no organized action is needed to get around a provision in the 1947 armed serv ices unification act that nobody can be defense Secretary who has seen Active duly As a commissioned officer in the past 10 mar shall without any the Senate armed services committee okayed the Bill immediately by a 102 vots before it was introduced in the be approved the companion House put Oft a decision until but chairman Carl Vinson said it would be approved and he would bring it up on the floor later in the Day chairman Millard Tydings d of the Senate committee told the Senate in a formal report that th3 committee feels an exemption is fully justified for Marshall but he said it wanted emphatic ally to reaffirm the principle that the military establishment ordinarily must stay in civilian William Knowland for Harry Cain r both world War ii vet were against the but not against in a separate report they said it was inconceivable that we should say to the world that the civilian leadership of this great nation Hai so deteriorated that it cannot pro vide a Man qualified for the Post of Secretary of an emergency Senate Republican Leader Ken Neth Wherry said there would be some speeches and votes against the Marshall Bill but no organized opposition from the i Haven heard anybody say he is going to attack general mar Wherry but there Are a number of senators who Are reluctant to suspend the provisions in the unification even for general Vinson told the House armed forces committee we Are in a and you have to do things in time of emergency you do in Normal times the whole country has Confidence in general Marshall Joseph Mccarthy said marshal be con firmed unless and until he con Vinces the Senate that he has Learned the facts of life about communism since his disastrous Mission to Sand found in Oil of British Carrier 14 was found in the main engine of the Light aircraft Carrier the admiralty said it was the 13th major Case of suspected sabotage of British warships since fighting began in a spokesman said the Sand was discovered in the lubricating system of the vessel sept 4 As it sailed in the English Channel for Home Fleet there was no he and the vengeance took part in the Navy intelligence assisted by were investigating mysterious damage to two other aircraft at least five two submarines and several ammunition and troop in dope seized sept 14 and hashish Worth about have been seized by egyptian coast guards after a gun Battle with is smugglers near on Tho Suez officials
