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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Thursday, October 19, 1950

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 19, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse                                October the stats and soft pcs j opposes ruling on i North Korea 18 a Mich to pc Piderit kit m Ted yesterday a his govern it was is ie1 to Orvii psf North Korea despite the United ruling that it should no allowed to do h h e e told  Ivhon office in the korean House thai he did in Hogroe the in interim Korei com m decision of last week which 1 thed for new Etc Chions Over All and which asked Gen Douglas 1 Ica Carthur to the Republic f Korea from sending civil affairs teams North of the 3rth the korean people have a sover i eign right o Sei up their own gov rec korean in dependence has been established since May 1948 the Date of the first elections held under in super 1 has been recognized by the United millions and by its member i the South korean Percsi l j Dent to hold that i depend Lence has Ben How can i we Rei Smolish h now reversal in Indochina Britain opposes South claim to jurisdiction in North 18 today opposed any claim by pres Idem Sysman Rhees South korean government to jurisdiction Over i North f when the ejections in South Korea took we were endors ing the View of the United nations commission that they reflected the expression of Southern Korea and were related Only to that part of the the spokesman said this is still the View of his majesty Israel to hold sinew elections 18 Mirael parliament voted today to hold elections after Premier Beng Rions proposal for a malt interim Cabinet failed to obtain a vote of government lost its parliamentary majority sunday i when the religious bloc which was j put of coalition government withdrew its support on religious j awl economic be Gurion had proposed a seven 1 minority caretaker govern meat to take its place but the Knesset parliament voted 5743 against the Knesset voted that its legislative committee within bring before the House Bill providing for new elections id the dissolution of Arley arrives in Lisbon 18 former postmaster arrived Here from he remain a few a fallen tree is used by French troops to Cross a River near Cao scene of a re Versal at the hands of rebel Minh Clark Calls bombing of Cassino mistake9 new 18 Mark commander of Field said today the Allied bombing and destruction of Abbey during the italian Campaign in 1944 was a tragic then commander of the 5th army pushing up the Rug ged Boot of discussed the Cassino controversy in his Book calculated published today claiming there was no military reason for the Clark said 225 Allied bombers wasted he Monas Tery with some 575 tons of explosives on the insistence of i Gen sir Bernard commander of zealand forces whose task it was to take the i said then Tipiere was no Evi Dence the germans were using the Abbey for military Clark i say now that there is irrefutable evidence that a German except was Ever inside the monastery for purposes other than to fake of the sick or to quoting messages exchanged be tween his command Post and the Headquarters of British Gen sir Harold Alexander Overall Campaign Pope receives Donnelly Castel 18 a Pope Pius yesterday received in private audience Walter Don new High commissioner for and his i marines pulled out of line in Korea disposition secret in up i toe adm Charles com Bander of far Eastern naval forc l yesterday disclosed the marines been pulled out of action in korean but kept silent Teut their present la a message to adm Forrest i chief of naval opera he said the leathernecks in the Incho Seoul had been relieved from they have not appeared in dispatches from the fighting military observers Here noted other troop units had disappeared from communiques prior to the first United nations amphibious silence Over present location of the marines added weight to other indications that a second Landing might be in the Joy praised the marines for Gal Lantry and outstanding effective Ness traditional to their in the fighting so testimony before the House armed services committee brought out recently that about Rines of All branches were in to this would equivalent to More than two full Clark said Alexander decided the Abbey should be bombed if general Freyberg con siders it a military Clark also quoted a message which his aide sent in reply if the commander of the new zealand corps were an american command general Clark would give specific orders that it the Abbey should not be bombed to throw final Light into the mat Ter Clark quoted for whatever it May be world Gen Fritz commanding the German defense of As saying the consequence destruction of the Abbey was of no military Dis advantage to the German troops on the reasons for respecting the monastery now ceased to exist and the ruins offered Good possibilities recalls Napoleon remark Clark termed the whole Allied Campaign in Italy a Gigantic calculated risk with a lightly knit German army of one Side and on the other an unavoidably awk Ward collection of allies from a dozen different speaking different language using Dif Ferent speaking about this Hodgepodge Clark said he often thought of Napoleons famous remark i would rather fight the allies than he one of Yel he expressed satisfaction with the said it fulfilled its Mission and save for a High level Blunder that turned us away from the Balkan states Narf permitted them to fall under red army control it might have been the Tanosi decisive of All in postwar Clark devoted a passage of his Book to the visit in Italy in de Cember 1944 of Andrei russian present foreign in the capacity of member of the Allied Mediterranean for the next few months Vishinsky was a very Active figure in Italy with our governments full the Allied attitude in this connection seemed naive in the Light of later there was no question in my mind that As we paid a High Price to drive German out of italian cities Vishinsky was Busy organizing communist activities in the liberated Senate expands probe of hauls to red China by american shippers in Senate investigation of All american shipments to communist China was ordered yesterday following Testi Mony that the Isbrandtsen line ship flying Cloud hauled Oil and other goods to the chinese reds after the korean fighting the testimony was Given to the Senate Commerce subcommittee by three of the flying Clouds Crew members and a former Engineer who the letter which Lou bed off the the ships Fred denied he had hauled any Oil to red China and said his other Marfio was cleared by customs of he asserted that other american shipping companies were carrying similar cargoes to China acting chairman Herbert Conor snapped that the committee was just As much inter ested in other he said his group would broaden investigation to include other shipping companies shipments since the korean conflict Engineer heard he added that the state and com Merce department spokesmen would be called tomorrow to outline what Steps have been taken to Cut off the How of strategic materials to the chinese Calvin who was the first assistant Engineer on the Fly ing told the Senate probes yesterday that thousands of Drums of engine and motor Oil were taken of the freighter in Japan in late summer after he tipped off the army that the vessel was heading for communist ins Bonawitz said the flying Cloud delivered radio tubes and boxes labelled centrifugal pump at Taku port for he said the american freighter then continued to where it unloaded steel Armor plates and a Large Quantity of steel Bonawitz disclosed that he was the writer of the letter which touched off the subcommittees in of o n o r noted that Hans is president of the Isbrandt sen had called Bonawitz a Oconor asked Bonawitz if there was anything in his Back ground to justify the a native of replied that he is a lieutenant in the naval Reserve and that he successfully passed physical and mental examinations before receiving the new British autos vie for buyers 18 motor one of the country biggest earners of badly needed for eign put its latest products on show at 35th International motor show at Earls court which opened most firms show last years models incorporating Only minor improve ments but a few display Brand new All intended to Appeal to foreign buyers and particularly to the american the outstanding feature this year probably is the display of two new Ford Consul and Zephyr the medium Price they Are Low lined Amer Ica styled seating four to five in almost Square in with curved wind shield and rear Kingsley of Iraq adopts 2 czech do children 18 Donald of the International refugee practices what he and Kingsley this week adopted two czech orphans from a displaced persons Camp at bad Asb they Are a and her brother whose enc ush vocabulary so far consists of one word Vinson urges rearming of germans 13 the immediate rearming of Ger Many and Japan was urged so the two countries can help themselves in the Battle for the plea was made by chairman car Vinson of the House armed services he hinted that the question of japanese rearmament May have been one of the reasons for presi Dent Truman conference with Gen Douglas the congressman said in an interview that he favored revision of the japanese Constitution to permit the japanese to raise an such action is now prohibited by japanese enacted after the conclusion of world War ii at the direction of the Vinson declared the people will not stand for the Send ing of american soldiers to Japan and Germany to fight for those countries when the people them selves Are not permitted to defend it Doest make sense and the Soner we recognize it the better h will be for everyone physicians Battle to save 6 babies in Nursery epidemic 18 fought today to save six Newborn babies stricken in a Hospital Nur Sery by a disease which already had killed four two of the babies were in serious postmortem on the four victims showed their livers were a possible sign of a malady known As toxic doctors further tests were being to determine whether the ailment was infantile a disease which has struck in Many Hospital nurseries throughout the country in recent Grant Hospital superintendent Hansen said the disease first struck in the Hospital Nursery last Twenty three i n f a a t a were in the Hospital at the three died within 48 hours and the fourth on seventeen others were but most of them improved parents were allowed to take Home the Well arid improved the Nursery has been quarantined and the hospitals obstetrical department Stock Market advances 1st time since 11 new in Stock Market moved Forward yesterday for the firs time since closing prices Werft fractions to a share higher with rail and rubber issues in the fore traded were 230 casualties listed Washington 18 sense department casually list 127 issued last night contained 238 of the total were 139 15 injured in fighting zone accidents and s3  
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