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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 28, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 12 the stars and stripes october 1950 Canada of plan on defense production agree on exchanges 27 the and Canada agreed yesterday on a six Point program of cooperation in production for de similar to their agreement Dur ing the last among other for exchanging tech Nical knowledge and1 for a coordinated system of control Tiver distribution of scarce raw materials and the state announcing the it expected will greatly increase our Industrial mobilization potential and enable us better to prepare ourselves for any military emergencies that May Olma Winter Back in zone continued from Page 1 cold weather for the next two or three Frankfurt first Snow usually Falls in the1 Middle of in the first flakes fell in Frankfurt had a snowfall As Early As the temperature drop sent zone motorists scurrying for Antifreeze Al allees stations reported a other parts of Europe were even colder than Clear skies Over Belgium and the Netherlands dropped temperature there to 22 64mph Gale buffets West kills 2 san 27 up a violent Gale with winds up to 64 Mph buffeted the Pacific coast to wreaking widespread damage and taking at least two one of the most violent storms to hit the coast in years turned its full fury on the Pacific Northwest after lashing California from Santa Barbara to tie Oregon Border last two freighters collided in san Francisco Bay As storm warnings were flown up and Down the throughout Oregon and High winds ripped Down Power and1 Trees blocked streets and windows were smashed and roads flooded the american president liner president Johnson headed Back to san after several deck plates were torn Loose in the Honolulu bound ship was 580 Miles speeding pastor  27 when miss Alice Ann asked the James elder to con duct her marriage ceremony he asked to meet the that proved a Little embarrassing it turned out to be state Highway patrolman Walter Toone who Only two Days earlier had nabbed elder for Toone has Good reason to be nervous elder told him i am searching for the longest and most agonizing ritual in the methodist of ill ask a Long list of but will break in before you can answer any of the fee till be f plus and if you Are Ever brought before me ill double Wayne strike Oil Wichita 27 stars John Wayne and Geneautry  at the Well they own jointly near single command set for pact Force continued from Page 1 supreme commander certainly will go to an Gen Dwight most prominently mentioned candidate for the will meet with pres ident Truman and defense officials this although details of the defense Force were not ii is assumed France will Supply the bulk of ground Britain will furnish fighter aircraft and naval units and the will contribute strategic air planes and Paval the military in concluding their fourth meeting behind barred doors and a ring of protective Bay also recommended that military representatives of pact nations stationed in Washington be Given greater authority and work More closely with the so called Bonn army decision due in Washington today 27 the state departments official spokesman said Tod ii that North Atlantic pact defense ministers meeting in Washington tomorrow will decide whether West German troops Are to be integrated into the defense Force Blu printed by Mili tary Michael Mcdermott denied reports that plans to use German already have been shelved because of the stringent limitations insisted upon by the French National Mcdermott said French defense minister Jules who arrived in Washington outline the French position to the ministers conference and that Only after that is done will the Issue be military representatives of the pact Powers Laid Down their urgent recommendations for speedy creation of coordinated anti communist defense forces and immediate appointment of a supreme the defense ministers were expected to lose no time acting on the military committees Ike  Post As chief of pact Force 27 Wight Eisenhower broadly hinted Here that he would take the Post of commander the North Atlantic pact Force if it were offered him by president As a i feel it would be my he the supreme commander of Al lied forces in world War ii was in Charleston to address a meeting of the Columbia University club of West Seaman flies Miles to give Mother keys 27 Seaman c Home from night to bring his Mother uie to the front Bella Templer had been working in Israel and her son on the Mediterranean aboard a mine the son had the Only keys to their House two Days Templer decided to Fly she explained the problem of the keys to Navy they granted Templer compassion ate civilian ship at Bremerhaven 27 the first civilian transatlantic Senger liner to Dock in Bremer Haven the swedish today disembarked 292 United nations forces battled stiffening communist opposition j along a 150mile with action concentrated along the Jain Supply i Highway leading northward from Fauchon through fan3 from Advance elements of the newly landed marines and 7th div troops began moving map i continued from Page joined the North korean military Intelli gence officers still approached the reports that chinese communist troops had crossed from Man Churia with careful some openly scoffed at the last official word was that intelligence believed the reported chinese communist soldiers might actually be North koreans who had been living Many of whom actually might have fought with the chinese communists in the chinese civil whatever the truth of the mat there was no denying the strength of the sudden communist far behind the in Van communist troops bobbed up in sufficient strength to give in forces fighting Strung along the High Way leading northward from Pak Chon near the yellow sea coast through Ulsan and Kowang and finally to it had been the main Supply Road for the North two units South korean troops encircled by Strong communist forces near 50 Miles South of the and 10 Miles to the broke out of the red traps after7 bitter and moved to join other South korean three communist regiments reported to have been hurled Back in the Ulsan on the West the British Commonwealth Brig was halted temporarily two Miles West of Kasan by Well Dugin communist supported by tanks and self propelled after Strong air strikes had knocked out most of the communist the British broke through and resumed the northward on the Eastern the South korean capital div Advance was slowed As much by bitter weather As by tightening communist of at least one South korean Soldier died of exposure during the an to air 5th a history 27 a historical review of the past activities of the 5th a which celebrates its 174th anniversary this will be aired by the american forces network to Morrow at an program officials announced night and several others suffered the newly landed marines sent Advance elements North from won san in the Wake of the capital their maj Gen Oliver predicted that once the marines get rolling they should reach the manchurian Border within Jour or five at Ulsan the latest bed atrocity against War prisoners was United press correspondent Joseph Quina reported that 29 americans Bayon eted and burned to death last monday in an area 60 Miles North of the location would place them approximately at Ulsan which is both a rail and Highway Point one Man survived and two others managed to escape from the column of 50 remaining yanks who Are being marched northward toward Man the 5th air Force was taking precautions to avoid further Border incidents with the its pilots were ordered to dear with frontline ground officers be fore attacking any of sources said the order had no connection with the latest Strong chinese comr unit protest to the United nations Over nine alleged air Force violations of the Border in the last two strike halts production of West zone Money new 27 strike today production of currency for West Germany As pickets surrounded a Plant of the american Bank note the walkout began yesterday As a result of the failure of the new York printers Union a f l to reach agreement with the company on paid chinese reds renew charge London 27 Opp Monist China yesterday charged planes had bombed and strafed chinese territory in Liap Tung prov Ince several time Between 13 and the new China news monitored broadcast the charge from the broadcast said Premier Chou Menlai had Tele United nations general Trygve general As sern Bly president Nasrolah and Security Council president Warren Austin pointing out that intrusion and bombing and strafing of planes Over have been proof the american Extension of Angrest Sive War to China has been the telegrams demanded mediate action by the Security Council to take effective measures to halt the crime of death rate Low in Korea 27 the army announced today that the mortality rate among wounded in Korea will be about 3 per As compared with per cent in world War ii and 8 per cent in world War Gen Douglas Macarthur was quoted As saying that the army medical service has been so far Superior to that in the other wars with which i have been connected that there is no the report was Given by maj Gen Raymond army who has just returned from a month in Japan and Fie said he talked for two hours with disease incidence Bliss said the incidence of disease in Korea has amounted to 50 per event of All Hospital As com pared 86to 90 cent in Coria War he said there has not been a single the diseases against which include typhus and the incidence of he has been the same As among troops on peacetime duty in the this has been the surgeon general even though Korea has been the generating spot for some of the worst epidemics in and contains not a drop of potable fewer doctors it also has been despite the fact that there Are Only doctors per 1000 in the far As compared with doctors per when heavy casualties began to world War Bliss said we have just been through a major War As far As the medical division is he pointed out that there were hospitalized wounded after three months in and that this total was not reached in world War ii until a year and a half after Pearl there have now been More than hospitalized wounded in the far guard ease mobilizing continued from Page 1 scale continuation of the draft will permit the army to relieve Mem Bers of the Reserve tits and cer Tain regular army personnel whose enlistments have been involuntarily Pace said the release of including the National can probably be started next but May not be completed before Early some additional naval line of Ficera Are still the air Force disclose that with the possible exception of one at National guard support Type it does not expect any organized air Reserve or air guard units will be the announcements by the three services were in keeping with a directive from defense Secretary George Marshall that reserves shall be four to six month of notice before being called  
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