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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Sunday, September 24, 1950

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 24, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page Al the stars and stripes september postponement seen on arming Bonn big 3 end meeting without action new 23 big three foreign and defense ministers ended a today meeting today with indications that any rearming of West Germany for Western european defense will be a communique issued jointly by the French and minis ters said Only that they had exchanged views on the most effective Means of perfecting their com Mon purpose to build an adequate integrated defense Force for eur but the question of rearm ing Germany was known to have been the main Issue informed sources said the French repro minister Robert Schuman and defense minister Jules to Pat in their opposition to an immediate creation of a German military they contended that a final decision on the matter should be deferred until troops of France and other North Atlantic treaty nations have been raised and French concern the French were reported reliably to have expressed concern Over the possibility of a German National army being rebuilt which possibly might threaten France a spokesman for the delegation said All the ministers agreed that neither they nor their spokes men would publicly discuss the result of the today the e three foreign r British foreign Secretary Ernest b e v in and of state Dean Lay the result of this meeting before the North Atlantic Council next probably although Acheson had been pressing for the immediate creation of some German it had been evident that it might have to be deferred rather than risk the danger of the Paris government be ing overthrown As a result of and verse French Public share work plan ends ship sit Down 23 a company Promise to hold Lay offs to a minimum and to initiate a Sharet rework plan ended a two Day sit Down strike of some employees at the new York ship building the executive boart of local Industrial Union of Marine and shipbuilding workers Al voted last night to end the the Union said the company promised not More than would be furloughed instead of a reported veto overridden on red curbs continued from Page 1 about ruling on the Point of order and Langer started speaking again in a scarcely audible Humphrey rushed to his Side and asked Langer whether he wanted to yield the i yield the Langer then he clutched the Rostrum and his Knees began to the half dozen or so senators who were in the chamber rushed to his the Senate which had been almost deserted while Langer was began to fill rapidly As members answered a quorum Call asked by Langer Lay still on the floor while a wet cloth was wiped Over his face and his suit coat was a few minutes later he was car ried out of the chamber on a the which is holding up the congressional continued when another Truman supporter took the both the Senate and House adopted a Resolution to recess today until the communist control Bill will become Law if doth the Senate and House reaffirm the Bill with a two thirds Senate leaders were confident the spate of oratory would run out in sufficient time for the veto to be overridden before scheduled adjournment majority Leader Scott Lucas said he was prepared to hold the chamber in Roundt Hemlock session if necessary to get a the House overrode Truman veto practically within minutes of receiving his message branding the Bill hysteria Legisla Tion and a terrible the president warned the Bill would do More harm than Good to Security and charged it will seriously hamper the Fri by exposing its underground give Russia a Complete roster of secret War plants and put the government in the though control he said it will not Hurt the com but help Norway receives 500 tons of arms Aid 23 Arner ican freighter mor macfair arrived in Oslo yesterday with 500 tons of including a number of Sher Man it was the which was unloaded without was part of the arms Aid to Norway under the North Atlantic pact defense brotherly Buss Prince Charles of who will he 3 in gives a kiss of Welcome to his new Princess Seoul flanked on 3 sides continued from Page i before nine in divisions in the Southern Battle the Southern prong of the in korean offensive was Surg ing Forward from its Pusan Beach head with Speed which Only a week ago would have been British and South koreans had extended their Pusan beachhead to a perimeter of about 160 on the Northeast front the South koreans made gains yesterday averaging five Miles through extremely rugged Mountain terrain without the help of tanks and with Little motor up correspondent Robert Bennyhoff reported the South koreans occupied Chong 11 Miles North of and by Nightfall had already pushed one mile farther North on the Road to Bennyhoff said the South korean 7th div occupied five Miles North of on this front farther Ben Nyhoff there was still no recent information late yesterday on the Progress of the South korean 6th and 8th dive North of they were still ahead of their headed in the direction of 16 Miles eighth army commander it Gen Walton on his return to his Headquarters this afternoon from a Low flying Aerial tour of the front from Chongha on the Northeast to Masan on the South said he noticed no Large allies hint end of restraints on West Germany continued from Page 1 a meeting with French High commissioner Andre fran coi Poncet also indicated that Spe Cial police measures would be in order for West that is a special problem and requires special fran acting As spokesman for the three Power the French High commissioner emphasized that the police constituted a first stage and that at any time up to on Quarter of the Force could be kept on the new he would be fitted into state police organizations but would be available to the Bonn government in Case of a centralized inspector generals a uniform system of training and and selection of senior officers will be privileges granted to the Federal he switching to revision of the occupation which limits the germans governmental the commissioners listed two or Irequi Adenauer regime obtain sweeping Sites which the must fulfil to these Are should assume the prewar German As Well As the debt of economic High commissioner John Mccloy pointed this out As a Legal step towards normalization Neces sary to bring Germany Back within the Western Community of Francoi Foncet this Prin Ciple has to be acknowledged Ashe basis of any financial arrange responsibility Tor debts under Ega Mccloy already has been recognized through bilateral should cooperate in the equitable distribution of raw materials arid products necessary to common no indication was Given As to How this will be accomplished or what the future of organizations already involved in such such As the International Ruhr will As soon As Adenauer government undertakes these two a series of alleviation Shah become in connection with the occupation Francois Cicet these changes will be so com the French official that they will in effect constitute a occupation statute or a second Petersberg scale enemy it is definitely no he but we Are making Good Progress and advancing 12 Miles a Day in the Pahang the reds Are making their stiffest resistance on the Northwest toward but that is where we expected them Peter up correspond ent at reported that the North koreans had held up the expected capture of Kimchon for the second Day and by stalling the British in front of Songjun had pre vented plans for them to push Northwest and envelop Kimchon from the the Southern sectors of the front were relatively the line yesterday ran roughly from some 11 Miles North of Pahang on the Northeast West to 185 Miles from us then swung southward through or close to song Chongye and Schinju on the South West Seoul reds reported set for fight to finish on the Seoul 23 up everything today indicated a hard fight for Seoul with fighting from building to a Marine signal Man who Cut his Field Telephone into the Seoul Tele phone system called an operator who spoke some what is going on the Marine they Are preparing to defend the City to the was the prisoners of War said North korean officers had threatened to kill any red Soldier who tried to there were an estimated to regular communist troops in Seoul plus the reds had plenty of they cruisers guns halt attack by reds in Seoul area 23 big guns the heavy cruisers Toledo and Rochester effectively halted a communist counterattack the past 24 hours in the Seoul the Navy said a Navy spokesman did not pin mint the place where the North koreans launched the counterattack against marines driving to capture the South korean the moving off the West coast near souls port City of in fired on targets reported by Shore the Navy Pilot bails out As two f84s Endocea hop continued from Page i complis hed a hazardous wire observers speculated the exploit of Schilling and Ritchie May have demonstrated How quickly jets could be rushed to the jets can travel Only about Miles with extra fuel j Ritchie and Schilling were successful earlier this week in adj attempt at flying the Atlantic Noni i trouble in one plane induced both to turn Back tuesday after Aai hours the two airmen Are attached to of he operations and Schilling led the first mass flights of Jet fighters from Dow of to Germany in july he led another contingent across last during world War Schilling was credited with Downing 28 Ger Man planes and destroying on f the he shared the credit i for one of the grounded b45 Jet bomber spans 1st averages 569 Mph Langley Ajr Force 23 e45 Jet bomber flew nonstop across the for the first time averaging 569 Mph ground the Light bomber left March at pm four hours and six minutes later its tricycle Landing gear touched runway at Langley air Force the plane was piloted by maj George of 84th bomb 363d tactical recon at capt Raymond of served As Copilot maj Henry of was the plane has four Jet engines arranged in pairs in single according to the air it can carry up to pounds of and has a army identifies two officers in Garmise shooting 23 the Public information office today identified two officers who were involved in a shooting incident first it John of the 2d army was shot the shooting occurred in the the Post hotel wednesday Hospital authorities at the 98th go in Munich said he was expected to army agents Are holding 3d it Lester also of the 3d army who was in the Wash room at the time of the both men were students at the us a eur intelligence school Tober planes Hunt for 16 aboard lost b50 Sault 23 air Force b50 with 15 persons on was re ported 24 hours today on a flight from Labrador to scores of and Canadian planes searched the rugged terrain along the planes projected egregious crime sept 23 aged 9 and broke into a railway freight office Here and in a three hour broke at the present ration of an egg per person per that was the three boys ration for the next 70  
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