European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 17, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse September 1950 the stars and stripes Page 1 Acheson single Force with germans continued from Page i known in the Council until there is considerable optimism among american diplomats that the idea will be though i might not be announced immedi following ache sons speech in the secret the american proposition was distributed in written form among foreign Acheson opened the meeting with a suggestion that the Council wll probably want to talk about Mobil Teing More men with guns who can defend Freedom in other members of the Council had made their statements during the then Acheson capped the meeting with his in making Acheson stressed that what the is interested in i an adequate buildup of Tota forces for Western cites aim the aim of the he it to create a powerful will to Resis aggression in All Western Europe by providing a Means of resistance a Halfway he is no he implied an allo nothing attitude on the part of the on american reinforcements to eur but diplomats said that was mainly to stress the seriousness with which the government regards the Acheson said the offer to assign a part of military forces to an International command shows the extent to which this nation is prepared to Acheson said the believes the time has come for a decision in principle on the inclusion of Ger Man military and details can be worked out no alternative he declared that the task of de fending Western Europe is so big that he sees no alternative to using All troops that can be if War broke out in ache Aon the Atlantic Powers would be fighting As far East As which would mean fight ing on German and Western germans should have opportunities to defend their own especially since forces from the other Side of Germany presumably would be referring to various objections to any German rearmament which the French particularly aches on argued that the use of German units would not mean the creation of a National German nor the revival of a German general nor would the germans pro Duce their own French objections he they would be equipped with the arms Moat use Ful in an integrated military the French have also raised objections to ideas of arming any German forces until the Atlantic Powers have produced More equip ment for their own Acheson Atad the Atlantic Powers have an automatic priority in arms because it would be Many months before German units would be ready for combat even if a decision in principle to employ such units u made another argument advanced against rearming Western Germany u that such action might provoke Acheson replied that he did not see How the inclusion of German units in the unified Force could be More provocative than the creation of an International Force without the critical he la the buildup of the military Power of the whole Western and the West cannot remain weak because of fear that Russia might a pro i Draff Board sees quadruple the nations Only male quadruplets left to Carl and Bernard were drafted a us threatens red Roundup sept 16 arrests of dangerous communists and a request for emergency pow ers to Deal with sabotage and illegal strikes were threatened by the British government yesterday to counter a re inspired wave of labor labor minister George Isaacs told the House of commons that communist forces in England Are plot Ting to cause serious Industrial in including another outbreak of Dock he charged that communist agitators Are leading the current London bus which has pulled More than workers off their jobs and tied up surface Whitehall sources said the government has drafted a Bill pro Viding emergency Powers to Deal with fomenting of illegal and other acts against National the Bill is reported ready for introduction in Parlia ment As soon As the Cabinet feels it Scotland Yard also is reported to have rechecked the records of All dangerous communists in England and is ready to make mass arrests whenever the the government gives Senate House unit sept 16 Senate House conferees reached agreement late yesterday on a com Promise communist control Bill re Taining the hotly disputed concentration Camp provision for in terning reds in time of the conferees postponed final action until monday to allow time for recheck facing the constitutionality of various the internment written into the measure in the was sharply modified at the insistence of the House informed quarters said it provides for intern ment of communists in local jails rather than Senate gives approval to four new envoys 16 the Senate unanimously confirmed last night the following diplomatic appointments Joseph Flack of Pennsylvania As ambassador to Poland Raymond Hare of Iowa As ambassador to saudi Arabia and minister to Yemen Walter of As High com missioner to Austria and Caven dish Cannon of Utah As min ister to 4 new liners to be finished As troop transports 16 the government announced yester Day that four passenger vessels now under construction including a will be finished instead As troop the Federal maritime Board said the ships were originally intended for private ownership but the con version was requested by the defense department it was recommended by the joint chiefs of three ships to be converted Are passenger cargo vessels being built for american president lines by the new York shipbuilding the super liner is under construction for the lines at Newport the super liner is the United largest vessel to be constructed in the country history and can carry about it is being built at a Cost of More than officials identified tie other three ships As the presidents Adams and which they said will be Able to haul troops construction costs of each of these vessels is estimated at mixed Stock sales follow invasion new 18 the Stock Market closed selectively higher yesterday in a session of mixed Price movements touched off by korean stocks which would be helped by rallied while those issues which had advanced on prospects of heavy arms spending met Selling and closed generally televisions were outstanding per formers with Zenith up 2 Points Philco up Admiral up it Motorola up 1 and radio up american can featured the industrials with a Rise of 2 other Strong industrials included Johnsman Ville up general motors up 1 and Union Carbide up american Woolen was a notable declining rails were income tax boost looms for october 16 i boost in income taxes for More than americans was practically assured because Congress decided not to delay the tax Bill for an excess profits tax at this time both the House and Senate have declared in favor of passing an excess Profita tax and making it apply retroactively to either one half or on fourth of 1950 be workers Settle strike Ong pattern Tion Little doubt remains that there will be a multimillion Dollar Levy on big Profita and that it will apply to part of 1950 but it is Uncertain whether con Gress will come Back after the november elections to pass such a Bill or put h off for the new 82d Congress in the after a hot refused to join the House in a Resolution that called for the writ ing of the excess profits Bill As Early As practicable during the present session of the present Congress goes out of existence the stuck to its action taken when it wrote into the general tax Bill a provision to take up the retroactive excess profits tax in so the matter of timing on that measure remained up in the but meantime there apparently is no major tax obstacle to an Early congressional rubber Plant output hiked sept 16 president Truman has ordered the production of synthetic rubber at government owned plants to be stepped up to capacity to meet de sense Stuart chairman of the National Security resources said the order will boost the output of so called general service rubber another tons that would increase annual production to compared to tons prior to sept when the first increase in production was Arab deportations charged by Egypt Lake sept 16 up Egypt demanded last night that the United nations Security Council investigate mass deportation of thou Sands of palestinian arabs from the holy which it charged was being carried out by Mahmoud Fawzi chief egyptian placed the Issue on the Agenda of the councils meeting scheduled for next monday backlogged behind the debates on the korean conflict and the Issue was not expected to come up for discussion refuses to restore Paul Robeson passport sept 18 the state department today refused to reconsider a request to restore Paul Robeson passport to he can travel the department reiterated that Robeson passport was withdrawn 4 because it was Felt his travels were not in the beat interests of the United 11 die of polio in sept 18 team of polio fighting specialists arrived Here today to combat an outbreak which has caused 11 five in the past three an epidemic team from Harvard University and specialists from and arrived As 74 persons were reported under treatment at childrens seven of the patients were la Iron lungs borrowed from Schenectady and Poughkeepsie Hospital superintendent Mildren maw said 129 patients from the area have been admitted in the past several eleven have in new the National foundation said that 1950 might be the second worst polio year in this country last years stands the Al time 16 aph the United electrical workers Cio and general electric have agreed on contract terms to end a strike of workers threatening to spread throughout the company 116 the agreement Calls for a 10cent hourly wage about Hall of which already has been in effect since july and a costo living wag increase arrangement follow ing the pattern set by the United Auto workers Cio and general the wage arrangement u for six months and both sides will reexamine the plan on March to determine whether to continue tying future Waga adjustments to the governments Coston living in the the Cio will receive a 1cent hourly in crease for every Advance a the government journal agrees tentatively on new pact new sept 16 new York journal american and the new York newspaper Guild Cio have reached a tentative agreement on a new Federal mediator Walter Maggiola Maggiolo said the agreement Fol lows the pattern set in a contract signed by the Guild and the new York world Telegram and Sun last the agreement provides a new top wage minimum of f 120 a week and a general wage increase rang ing from to a mag Giolo it also provides eight holidays a year and four vacation after is years of 100man strike shuts Down Studebaker South Bend Plant South sept i strike of 100 in the transportation department forced the shutdown of the Huga Studebaker automobile Plant at South More than workers were affected by the shut company officials termed walkout by members of the United automobile workers Cio a wild cat clothing workers demand raise in new sept 16 nearly clothing Industry Al and announced demands for 15 per cent wage the general executive Board of the International ladies garment workers Union Al advised a 400 local units to demand with All manufacturers stipulating this pay Assembly meeting delayed Lake sept 16 the opening of the 1950 general Assembly has been postponed hours until 2 pm est next to allow soviet foreign minister Andrei Vishinsky and other Dela Gates travelling on the Queen Eliza Beth to be present the Queen Elizabeth docks tuesday
