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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Wednesday, October 4, 1950

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 4, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 12 the stars and stripes october police ready for austrian red threat continued from Page 1 bayonets and a ministry spokesman said we Hope our police will not have to use but we do not intend to tolerate any furher communist socialist and Peoples party Mem Bers have shown willingness to help the police put Down any Vio Many of them were expected i be pressed into emergency there were Strong reports today that the communists will make at tempts to paralyse Streetcar and railway traffic throughout the country and also sever communications Between Here and the Western emergency radio circuits have been established Between Vienna and leading cities in the Western the communists have issued an ultimatum to the government de Claring that the government either Amend or cancel entirety the Price wage agreement which went into effect or else they will Call a general strike starting tomorrow the government has re fused to alter its stand on the agreement Appeal to people both the government and the Federal Trade Union have appealed to the population not to yield to communist the government in an official proc Lama today asked the population to smash All illegal barriers that May be established during tomorrows scheduled the Cabinet tonight revealed that a Strong protest note will be sent to the Allied Council maintaining that soviet City and District com Manders in the russian zone prevented austrian police from enforcing Public safety measures against demonstrators in last weeks Many anticommunist factory workers councils were reported preparing to defend their factories against communist agitators from the soviet sector who May try to use Force against no strikers in the Western smash barricades the in a proclamation prominently displayed on Bill boards and Walls throughout the asked everyone to re main at his Post and bravely fight any communist attempts at terror no Plant should be permitted to be closed by the pressure of the government smash All illegal Street the government and British and French occupation forces hurriedly established radio circuits with the Western zones after re ports Towt employees in the big Schirle Platz Telephone and Tele graph Center in the International sector of Vienna May walk out to British and French troops will be restricted to their and All other americans in the City have been warned to stay away from the Center of the where the biggest demonstrations were american Flag on Hill 105 the american Flag flies Over Hill 105 overlooking the outskirts of Advance units of the marines had settled on the Hill before advancing on the South korean Jet Arthur Mission in Formosa told to close offices 3 Gen Doug Las Macarthur far East command Survey Mission to Formosa was Given orders today to wind up its operation and return to Japan the Mission will close its offices and remove All personnel to Japan probably within two or three the Mission was established As a result of Macarthur visit to for Mosa Early in there was Little information available on the withdrawal members of the Mission refused to comment and it was Learned from chinese sources that Generalissimo Chiang Waishek ordered All chinese connected with the Mission not to discuss the Marshall to head Sun times 3 president arid publisher of the Chicago and Richard executive vice pres ident and editor of the have announced the appointment of Marshall As the papers editor and the newspaper said would continue As president of Field and Finne Gan would continue As consulting the change in management was made because the executive staff thought the time was propitious for turning the reins Over to younger strike ends in Saar 3 activity was Normal in the Saar today after a 24hour strike yesterday which the federation of unions claimed pulled work ers off the Cross aussies urge continued from Page 1 ing that All United nations troops be withdrawn from the country and the assemblies of North and South Korea join in holding Korea wide he said i am afraid that in View of the past actions of the soviet states concerned the committee is forced to approach this Resolution with some should not be deluded by the amazing mildness of tone of the Resolution into thinking it is anything but a trick designed to confuse the issues before the not born yesterday in the firs place we Are asked to recommend to the belligerents in Korea that they immediately cease hostilities and to recommend that the and other forces should be withdrawn at once from the object of of is to create a by whom would this be filled i do not think we were All born and the answer to this question must be Clear sir Senegal of urged the committee to attempt to negotiate an agreed Resolution on Korea based on the opposing East and West the Indian Delegate said he saw a possibility of Compromise in proposals put Forward by the United kingdom and seven other and the soviet Gruber leaving today for 3week visit 3 minister Karl Gruber will leave Vienna tomorrow for a three week visit to the the foreign of fice said Gruber Wil hold discussions with the slate department in washing and visit new St Cincinnati and copter lands outside saves flier Kippo 3 air Force helicopter dashed into the suburbs of Pyong North korean to pull a crashed Navy flier to safety be fore the eyes of hundreds of North korean the hero of the Rescue was it William of he saved the life of Ensign Dor of who was shot Down while carrying out a div bombing attack on the Pyong Yang Power who was in Kimpo on temporary made the dash to Pyongyang with a Marine fighter plane there he found Dor Ris in a Cornfield with at least 200 persons sitting around in the Hills watching except for an occasional shot from a none tried to capture or kill warned off three men walked out toward me waving their shirts but i warned them off and they kept their Dorris those people sitting around the Field looked but they just seemed interested in watching what was going on and didst try to Stop Evans who made a belly land ing in his disabled Corsair without was in the Cornfield More than three his fellow Navy pilots circled around Dorris until their Gas was then they called in other Navy and Marine pilots to protect officials Here said the Rescue was the deepest penetration of North Korea by a helicopter in the Rok troops Advance 50 Miles into North continued from Page 1 International Highway to the North korean capital of Pyongyang reported they destroyed trucks and five other they claimed damage to 12 More trucks and a dozen other increased traffic on the Road from Untung in Manchuria to Pyongyang was first noted yesterday an air Force spokesman at b26 night intruder planes failed to find any Trace of the vehicle fighter bombers were sent to the area shortly after Dawn the first flight failed to find any tray but when the in pilots flew lower and they eventually found camouflaged trucks off a paved trucks hit near capital the air spokesman said 35 of 56 trucks were reported destroyed in the Vicinity of the North korean a spokesman in Tokyo said the northernmost attack line along the Highway was 30 Miles South of the manchurian the officer refused to comment on where the southbound traffic might have fifth air Force pilots reported successful attacks on transport in Kwh a k s a sin Anju and All along the battered the South korean troops on the Easi coast were from Republic of Korea 3d moving North from captured 35 Miles above the Border a second Rok the swung Inland at seven Miles above the 38th and was going Northwest through a Hill korean military advisory group personnel have been ordered not to discuss the crossing with Cor respondents and not to give any information whatever about the hiding in battered trucks so crowded that their axles or walking with Small boys often carrying part of their Rok troops have travelled a 290 Road Miles since the push began in the Pahang area 15 Days Milts daily they have averaged nearly 20 Miles the Man Hunan Border is about 180 air Miles from the 38th but nearer 300 by throughout the remainder of South in troops continued cleaning out red ranging from handfuls to Mac Arthurs spokesman said the largest red Force was reported to consist of about who attacked in ridges eight Miles Southeast of 55 Miles East of in forces drove them into the United press correspondent Rutherford Poats reported from x corps he that the 7th Marine regts entry into Dijon Gnu gave in forces their last objective of the amphibious assault which swept through Suwon and Kimpo Airfield in Little More than two Poats said the marines were held up 36 hours on the approaches to but communist resistance collapsed under american far East naval he announced that the British destroyer cockade an broadcast salutes Berlin exhibit tonight 3 special radio program saluting the opening of the Berlin Industrial exhibition and featuring two organizations of the Marshall plan Cara Van stars of will be broadcast by american forces network at pm heading the 30minute show will be the Ray Ellington jazz quartet and the two of eng lands top entertainment Sank three floating mines just South of the 38th parallel to the West South korean Navy Headquarters said that Rok marines yesterday occupied the South West naval base of Mokpo and found All South korean prisoners there rear adm Sohn chief o naval said he did not know How Many prisoners had been massacred but that previous re ports of redhead prisoners ranged up to dead in accidental strafing of British put at 5 or 6 3 or six men were killed As a result of the accidental bombing and strafing of British troops near Sangjun by planes last a spokesman said giving a revised estimate of casualties suffered As a result of the Accident a spokesman for air vice marshal senior British Liaison officer at Gen Douglas Mcarthur s said there were altogether less than 30 with five or six of them the original estimate was 20 killed and 21 wounded but it included men killed before and after the in the spokesman said Macarthur announces crossing of parallel 3 Douglas Maca r t h u r s Headquarters announced today elements of the South korean 3d div have crossed the 38th parallel and advanced 16 Miles North to the communique put the South i korean Advance into North korean j territory far behind the 3d dive actual position czech Stellik to recall Aid continued from Page 1 of the subversive pleaded j press reports j the note said the trial had proved that gaze and his wife had obtained political and economic information directed at weakening the position of the czechoslovak it alleged that who has held the Post since april got in touch with Cenek one of the two years ago i and plotted an armed uprising j against the government w h i c h j in Case of put the j group fully armed into the services of the attacking f gaze is the second British vice Consul in less than four months to j be ordered out of j Adrian vice Consul j in was told to leave last june 16 and got ouf on the last Day of the in the Prague spy and treason he had been mentioned Ai j having worked with an ant state group of 13 that subsequently i four being sentenced to 1 i 31 newsmen attend briefing by Handy 3 Thomas Neucom com and other High ranking Neucom officers conducted a briefing Here today for 31 visit ing editors and the visitors Are in the zone As members of a special flight arranged by trans world airlines to Mark the inauguration of its service to Ger i following the tie i who were accompanied by Edwin Johnson chair Man of the Senate foreign and interstate Commerce j were Handys guests at a luncheon at the Schloss  
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