European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 24, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse Gets pays own Way to Korea by Stan Swinton with 2sth 23 Soldier who bought his own ticket to Korea in this is what i said Sec Richard of South san As he moved up with an attacking spearhead toward everyone but Pelzer is scratching Hia head wondering Bow he got Pretter until part of the 1st inf Niv at Furth Germany was no place to be with a War in Korea the serious Veteran i fought with the 25th the were my buddies in so Pretzer asked he found that by re enlisting could a he then he bought a plane ticket to in san Francisco he planked Down whole life savings for another air i had toward a new car but i guess a car is important than being with your he at Tokyo Haeda Airport the red tape is but the sergeant just walked Over to a plane and hitchhiked to then climbed on a freight train to there he found a truck headed for this front and climbed he went right up to a Rifle and a battalion commanded by it col Bernard of Park then Pretzer reported on Days after me doughboy knew they had a fighting Man with he told the True cables raced Back to Washington and i the Pentagon officers considered what to yesterday a Cable came Back from text Sec Pretzer is assigned to the 25th Ricords will be forwarded from today Dick Pretzer is with his Pacific War buddies moving up under enemy its a lot tougher than i thought it would than the Pacific but that what i wanted in Tell the boys Over in Europe i said and Tell them there a War going allies hint plan to end restraints on Bonn 23 Western allies already Are planning the total abolition of occupation restraints in Western it was indicated at a press Confer ence Here tonight by French High commissioner Andre Poncet said the three Power study group in which prepared the Way for the new York agreement to lift occupation ties on Western had been told to prepare the next this May Well be the final step in the liberalization of relations be tween the allies and West Ger he Francoi Poncet was speaking As chairman on behalf of the three occupying the three Allied High commission ers had just met Chancellor Konrad Adenauer for the first Lime since their return from new explanation the session was Francois Poncet to explanation and clarification of the new York de but Francoi Poncet emphasized thai the Legal basis of the occupation would not be changed by the termination of the state of otherwise we would not be Able to keep our troops in West Ger Many and he and those he were no longer in Germany As occupiers but Bonn Given police May be on Alert status 23 Al lied High commissioners told Chan cellar Konrad Adenauer today that he can have a quasi fed eral police at least of whom May be maintained on Alert ready for action anywhere in the Federal in a press conference following on Page i Index news Section Page 67 8 i 85 u Castle Toon crossword panic Hollywood occupation radio sports feature Section Berlin Beer Ball i books in Bridge problem Viii Cooks tour in baritone ii dec showcase i exercise Rainbow in handsome Matador v Luve seen oar Yovu officers Leura to Shtok like i strictly Felm pm comics Dick la Sid Steve Terry and the european edition tripes unofficial publication of occupation forces in Europe Flash 23 Paul Hoffman will resign a economic cooperation administrator and will be succeeded by William now Deputy and he is resigning to As sume directorship of the Ford volume number 159 s cents a j1z5 a month september 1950 Seoul flanked on 3 sides a in 2dbails out Limestone air Force 23 Oil spattered f84 Thunder Jet fighter plane Here is proof the flamethrowers can hop the Atlantic in one they Are refuelled in this one did it completing the worlds first inter Continental flight by a Jet a companion plane came to grief Over but its Pilot parachuted col David Schil Ling flew his single engine f84 Miles from to Limestone in 10 hours one headwinds kept the leaven world War ii Ace from endangering the 1949 record set by a pan american airways strato liner that flew Miles in nine 16 minutes on a 110mph Tail red Bill veto overridden bulletin 23 api Congress today enacted into Law the communist control Bill that president Trorman vetoed yester Day As a danger to National be the Senate completed a major defeat for the president by voting to override the veto after a futile nigh Long Battle by Small group supporting the Truman 23 Senate filibuster today appeared at least to have delayed action in Over Riding president Truman veto against the communist control Truman vetoed the Bill yester Day and sent it Back the where the House immediately Over Rode his this was 63 votes More than the two thirds majority William Langer speaking in support of the col lapsed after talking five hours and 42 just before his Hubert Humphrey walked Over to Langer and held a whispered Leverett Saltor stall r the Deputy minority then jumped to his feet and raised a Point of order that Langer had ceased speaking and had thereby lost the Langer stared Glass eyed at Allen Ellender presiding at the Ellender hesitated on Page 2 Martha Raye accused of Drunken driving 23 singing comedienne of stage and spent nearly five hours in police custody Early today after being charged with drunkenness and driving while under the in fluence of Nick who was arrested with her on the drunkenness was released then had Martha freed in acid test Schilling landed tired but Happy at this Northern Maine he said everything went perfectly on his air Force officials in Washington said his flying mate it col William of Pine had trouble refuelling from a Tanker plane Over Goose and apparently didst get enough fuel to carry his ship a Rescue helicopter from Goose Bay picked up Ritchie both Veteran pilots were on a Mission to give Jet refuelling techniques an acid air refuelling already is Standard practice for the f48s took on Jet juice from flying tankers Over Scot land and Goose Bay by a British developed the Jet Pilot rams a nozzle projecting from his Craft into a funnel shaped nozzle that trails from the Tanker fuel starts flowing it stops when the fighters tanks Are congratulated by Vandenberk a Telegram from Gen Hoyt s of chief of hailed Schilling on his Limestone congratulations on having a on Page 5 sept 23 the in general Assembly today overrode soviet opposition and adopted the credentials committee report allowing nationalist China to remain seated late sports new 24 de Lopat shut ont the Boston red on five hits today to give the new York Yankees the opener of their vital two game series Yankee Nobel Winner Acme Ralph Bunche for Palestine role Bunche gets Nobel award 23 Ralph 46yearold american was awarded the 1950 Nobel peace prize yesterday for helping to end the fighting in acting United nations mediator in Palestine after the assassination of Sweden count Folke was selected by the Nobel peace committee of the norwegian parliament Over 28 other renowned individuals and organi2a including president Truman prize of along with the winners of four other Nobel prizes still to be will be presented with and a Gold at the traditional ceremony in the anniversary of the death of Alfred swedish founder of the Nobel Bunche was the Lith american and the first negro to win the peace although the As is did not announce Why Bunche was chosen and Over it was known he was listed As a candidate because of his role As on Page 1 autumn officially astronomically speaking 23 autumn made its official appearance astronomically it Marks the period when the in its orbit around the enters the autumnal reds retreating in South 24 sunday up stubborn communist resistance stalled the Marine drive to capture Seoul but the americans were enveloping three sides of the and to the South the jaws of a United nations Nutcracker closing on the North korean reds were Only 85 Miles United press correspondent Jack in the first dispatch out of the Seo Linchon beachhead in More than 24 said the marines were just about stopped in their tracks its like a Spring of a rubber one Marine every time we add a Pound of we have an extra Pound of re an estimated communist troops were retreating on Page 3 British strafed in front error by Peter Kalischer 23 up Allied planes bombed and strafed British troops today two Miles East of Songjun on the Paktong front West of the British casualties were re ported exceed ing the first unofficial estimate of 60 killed or the British troops had captured a position two Miles East of song and had called for air the British were on one Side of a Hill and the North korean communists were on the other when the Allied planes roared in Lor the the pilots picked the Side of the Hill and plastered the British troops with napalm and fragmentation bombs and stubborn North koreans were giving the British who crossed the Paktong eight Miles South of wage wan the stiffest fight they had yet encountered in weather forecast maximum mum chs a is weather Central
