European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 7, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 11 the stars and stripes october in gets new data on red atrocities Macarthur reports inhumane acts Lake 6 Gen Douglas in his fifth report to the Security Council Asun commander in yester Day again alerted the in to North korean for the period before the Inchon Macarthur said it becomes necessary to report again continued inhumane acts on the part of the North these most recently reported at Roe briton says troops halt at Border continued from Page 1 Gre Sion has been recommended and approved by the younger said the in military operations have the sole purpose of enforcing the principles and Pur poses of the in and will not go beyond the time necessary to achieve this if there is any doubt that the military forces will remain no longer than he i give you a solemn As a cities follow the pattern of other i representative of one of the Powers whose forces Are in that these fears have no Russia moved quickly at the opening of final debate on Korea today in the in general Assembly by demanding that North koreans North korean he told of seven captured americans being shot in the Back and left for but two on the other he North korean captives Are being treated strictly according to the Geneva convention and Are also receiving a gratuitous tobacco in investigators Hunting reds guilty of atrocities eighth army 6 nations investigators in Korea were searching today for communists guilty of War at Roc and in some cases were using lie detectors in questioning suspected War the in in a release dateline said that preliminary reports from Field observers on shocked who have sent a report to in Secretary general Trygve the report said the communist atrocities were committed on a targe scale and involve some cases of brutal beating and mutilation of persons prior to their no official figures were available on the number of atrocity cases uncovered to but a United press tabulation of verified atrocity cases totalled in courts the commission and the army Are at work running Down North korean War criminals for action by the court of International Justice As was done with German an japanese War criminals at the end of world War May be a Long time before we Are ready but it will be done in the United nations courts in to an army spokesman bits and scraps of information from North korean War survivors of and other Are being pieced together and each violation of the Geneva convention is being Tun to Earth by the divisional judge advocates nearest the jewel theft 6 wife of Avia Tion Pioneer sir Alan re ported today that thieves stole Worth of jewelry while she was attending a party Given for her Here by american be invited to participate the Malik presents demand soviet Delegate Jacob Malik presented the demand from the the political committee last week Defeated this Man Euver by a substantial two minutes the Assembly Defeated the soviet with six the Arab league Yugoslavia voted with the five member soviet bloc for the North korean Warren of the said these things remained to be done in Korea carry out the objectives of the United nations in the North Ern where United nations observers have never yet had the Opportunity to ascertain the poetical wishes of the commence forthwith the task of rehabilitating the shattered korean after the fighting Austin the quicker Korea is permitted to live its own life without foreign interference the we want nothing from we want no bases fabled co Michaelis awarded dam in Korea eighth army to 8th army today awarded the distinguished service medal to col John of former aide Gen Dwight one of the roundest colonels in the 8th com mands the 27th rest of the 35th his outfit has been called the fire brigade of the defensive phase of the korean Campaign because it was used to Back up critical 3 soviet bloc nations hit by in unit on pact breach Lake 6 Hungary and to mania were condemned by a United nations committee today As callous violators of peace treaty promises to safeguard human rights and the denunciation by the general Assembly special political com Mittee overrode a succession of so vie bloc tirades led by russian Jacob the committee voted with 13 for an australian Resolution denouncing the three a the vote ended four Days of vigorous which asserted that Active support of Hun romanian and bulgarian violations is a serious threat to joined with the majority in the the Resolution now goes to a plenary session of the strike Bonn Waterways 6 first strike against the West Ger Man government As an employer swung into action last when members of the Public trans port workers Union walked out to enforce demands for higher the who work for the Bonn governments Waterways and threatened to lie up All River and Harbor traffic in the but first reports indicated that no strikers and emergency Crews of White Collar workers were keeping traffic moving almost normally in Many the White Collar workers Are forbidden by Law to but the lower ranking employees who operate the governments Light Pilot Power plants and other Waterways installations were within their Lejsal rights when they walked off their they Are asking a wage Rise of 15 pfennig an their pay now average about 95 pfennig to 1 officials of the Waterways administration in Hamburg and Kiel said service would be maintained under All with emergency Crews standing by to replace but service in the Kiel canal already was seriously slowed by noon today wit ships piling up at both ends awaiting Yankees Down for 3d win in Row continued from Page 1 Tion Calls for a stepping to the front for the Honor this after noon was Gerry the Yan Kees Peppery second who nailed Down the third Nail in the phils series coffin by singling Home Gene Woodling with the winning run with two out in the last of the regulation the hit was Coleman third of the the world loves an and the huge crowd which thronged to the stadium that built was no they cheered when the phils picked up a tally in the sixth inning to tie the score at and they appeared to be rooting Home a Winner when the Whiz kids scored again in the in the with vet eran Southpaw Ken Heintzelman on the threshold of a tremendous Vic things ominous things which will be spoken of in secretive whispers along Philadelphia City Hall Plaza for Many Days and nights to Heintzelman had two gone in the eighth the Pesky Coleman walked on a 3and2 that didst seem too the 35 year old Southpaw had allowed Only four hits while gaining his Edge Over the Yankee left handed de two More walks but Yogi Berra also this time on four and so did Joe also on four that was All for he was replaced by the Phillie Relief Jim and the loser of the opening game 10 verdict did his Job he induced Pinch hitter Bobby Brown to hit an easy ground Ball to shortstop Gran Ham Hamner booted it and Coleman was across with the tying after reliever Tom ferries stifled a Phillie threat in the top of the ninth which originated from a Lead off double by the yanks wrapped it up in their Russ who replaced Kon Stanty after the latter had Given Way to a Pinch got the first two men then Woodling and Phil Rizzuto both beat out infield hits and Coleman came through with his Gam winning the yanks first run in the third resulted from a walk to his steal of second and Advance to third on Andy Semi Nicks throwing and Coleman first the phils tied it in the sixth Del Ennis doubled and Dick Sisler singled for their first hits of the and went ahead in the seventh on hampers sem Nicks sacrifice and Mike Goliath new Rok unit crosses 38th while troops massed North of Seoul the 6th Rok div punched across the 38th parallel to take c h i c h o in mean the South korean 3d div neared some 31 Miles from the com stronghold at a new Spear head of the Rok Cap ital div thrust at map continued from Page 1 West of 28 Miles South of it sent another Spear head 27 Miles into the Western flank of the reds and a few Miles North of the warships destroyed three More enemy mines thursday off the East bringing the bag so far to intensified air sea patrols were one minesweeper Al ready has been sunk and two destroyers damaged by British flown to Kimpo Airfield near Seoul were shuttled by truck to new positions near the 38th observers believed Macarthur was awaiting final orders from the in before opening his final Offen object of the Rok 6th dive drive across the was believed to be the Eastern Anchor of a new defense line the communists were trying to reds move North but to the air reconnaissance reports said the reds were moving North and West from won other troops were seen mov ing some observers believed the southbound troops were destined for a defensive stand along the North Bank of the Namudai just South of object of the North and West movements remained a joins 5 nations in us air exercise 6 and bombers from six including the tomorrow will open a nine Day test of Britain Aerial defense against possible so Viet joining the Raf in its biggest peacetime air exercise will be units of the 3d air stationed in and planes from Belgium and the Neth Dixie opera Singer wins 1st prize in Swiss contest 6 six Earold Nell of Mont yesterday won the first prize of Swiss francs for opera singers in Geneva annual International music she is the first american Ever to win a first in any of the nearly 400 musicians from 33 coun tries took part this settlement cancels Telephone walkout 6 eleven thousand new Jersey Bell Telephone operators called off an impending statewide strike just four hours before the deadline to Day and accepted a weekly wage had the strike gone off As me cloy to speak on German radio 6 John High com missioner for will deliver a half hour address concerning the future of Germany sunday on All radio stations in Western Germany and r1as in Mccloy Wilt speak in the address will originate at radio Frankfurt at 8 pm and will be broadcast at the some time by the Northwest German radio in the British radio radio radio and the address will be broadcast at 10 pm by the Southwest radio a the French All and All local Lon distance Calls not on Calls dial systems would have been about half of the states phones Are German tobacco Trade 6 Vic Premier George Papandreou left for Germany this morning on a Mission to Rich German try and recover the tobacco Market Cardinal says Stepinac rejects Freedom 6 Bishop Aloysius sentenced to 16 years in prison on charges of collaboration with the been offered Freedom on condition j he leave and has Cardinal Tisserant said visiting at St Johns i the who is second ranking 1 member of the College of said he had been informed Stepinac was ill in
