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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 7, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Weather forecast Heidelberg minimum it of rational rain and 32 partly dec Illonal s3 32 tries 44 39 weather Central thesis european edition ripes unofficial publication of occupation forces in Europe election Day the american people go to the today to elect 36 senators and 32 in the ton will vote on All 435 seats in Tho for issues and list at see stories on pages 4 and volume number 103 s cents a a month november 1950 Calls in Council on chinese in Korea Senate vote holds spotlight election is watched for effect on foreign policy by Lyle Wilson 6 up world events last week sharpened diplomatic corps interest in the National elections tomorrow with attention focused on Senate results because of the dominating influence of the upper chamber in foreign earlier optimism regarding the rapid termination of the korean conflict was dissipated after recent United nations reverses in North Korea and the chinese communist invasion of Tibet further complicated the far Eastern diplomatic Outlook other issues the in Resolution regarding Spain and the slow Progress toward an effective military cooperation program in Europe will also be projected into the debates of the next the rapid shrinkage of sur plus of exports Over imports As the defense program expands has also caused diplomatic speculation re Garding the temper of the next Senate in respect to the volume of foreign voters in 33 states tomorrow will elect 36 under the on third of the 96 members of the Senate on Page 3 Slock Market skids Korea news blamed new 6 Market prices skidded downward at top Speed in Early trading Here to apparently in reaction to the latest korean big blocks of Stock were thrown on the Market for Sale at losses running to More than jets crossing Frontier to attack planes fifth air Force 6 air Force spokes Man said today that pilots established positively today that Jet fighter planes Are operating from manchurian bases against United nations fighter pilots reported that jets with swept Back wings flying from across the Yalu River made passes at then re crossed the the spokesman the spokesman said a swept Wing Jet which operates in the 600mph plus Speed was sighted Cross ing the Korea manchurian Border at Untung by a flight of four Fol it made one pass at the pilots said one the latest known Russia made Jet attacked their formation after crossing the Border near he said the mig15 had been re ported operating Over Korea for the past several Days but had not been seen crossing the Border by authoritative observers until this afternoon although the spokesman used the word Only one such plane was reported to have made the at tack american planes cannot attack air Supply dumps and troop concentrations North of the Frontier but they were ordered to maintain a constant patrol of the Border and shoot Down any plane which crosses it into Korea plane rescuer killed by slide 6 Veteran French Alpine was killed by an Avalanche today while leading a 50man military Rescue patrol Over Glacier at the foot of it Rescue operations were suspended until further the patrol had set out this morn ing in a perilous Effort to recover the bodies of 48 men aboard an Indian Constellation which crashed near the Summit of Blanc Fri a radio report from the party said the Avalanche caught at the head of the and threw him into a Crevasse where he was buried under 20 feet of Safe recalls group in Marseille 6 Safe he tonight reluctantly re called its Rescue plane and person on Page 3 says russians control Only German military units 6 the state department today met russian bid for a big four con Ference on German demilitarization with a charge that the German military forces in the coun try Are controlled by the state department press officer Michael Mcdernott expressed the governments pessimism Over chances of an East West agreement Over German but he said the will consult with France v and great Britain before any reply is sent to Mcdernott said the big Power foreign ministers Many times had considered the German problem with emphasis on he added the Only military forces in Germany Are under soviet con Mcdermott expressed the opinion that if there is another big four meeting the question of an aus Trian peace treaty should be the number one item for he said the austrian treaty was being discussed by the big four when they ended their last meeting in Paris last Acheson discuss korean developments Kansas 6 president Truman had a Long Tel Ephone conference today with Secretary of state Dean Acheson on the situation in associates said Truman was deeply concerned Over the move ment of chinese communist troops into Worth Korea from the president maintained silence this develop ment As Well As on Gen Douglas Macarthur communique which denounced it As one of the most offensive acts lawlessness in presidential Secretary Charles Ross said that Truman had been filled in on the whole situation in his talk with Mccoy says new red acts stress need for buildup 6 my High said today that alien communist intervention in As outlined in Gen Douglas Macarthur special com emphasized the need for the West to build its forces to a on Page 12t 5 illness will prevent Hanley from voting 6 Eph Republican Candi Date for the jul be confined to the Hospital tomorrow and will not be Able to an Aid said the 74yearold lieu tenant governor sat in a chair this morning in his room at Columbia memorial but his doctor wanted Hanley to avoid the excite ment of going to Marthur cites danger from manchurian base 6 Douglas Macarthur declared in a special communique to Day that the alien communist intervention in the korean conflict was one of the most offensive acts of International lawlessness and indirectly asked the United nations permission to strike Back at Macarthur said be had completed his authorized Mission of destroy o text of Macarthur com Munique on Page ing the entire North korean com Minst army of but was now faced with a new and fresh army estimated by army officials at operating from bases behind the privileged Sanctuary of the adjacent manchurian in his Jia not mention the alien communists As but he made on Page 2 in line ready for new stabs 7 tuesday battered United nations troops on the Chongchol River line braced themselves today for new assaults by thousands of chinese troops pouring across the korean Frontier from United press correspondent Robert at i corps said no Contact with red troops along the Northwestern defense perimeter was reported yesterday afternoon for the first time since the chinese went into action on that British on Anchor the British 27th Brig was on the Western Anchor below which they abandoned the 24th div was on the right about four and on half Miles Northeast of after a fierce Battle a flaming air attack was believed to have dispersed or at least temporarily disorganized a Sibly in the Brit ish while a 24th div staff officer told United press correspondent Glenn Stackhouse he believed the forces along the Chongchol River have the enemy on Page 1 bulletin 6 minister of the army Vas Siletsky accused the and Britain tonight of bloody intervention in Korea and warned opposition to the action is growing among supporters of peace Lake g up the today convoked a special meeting of the United nations Security Council for wednesday morn ing to discuss communist chivas intervention in the korean Gen Douglas in a special report to the 11 nation today definitely named the chinese communist army As the alien troops fighting the in forces from six nations a North the special report was transmitted to the in by chief Delegate Warren see text on Page in a special communique issued in Tokyo last the supreme in Field commander had carefully avoided naming the piping gov Gross asks for meeting Macarthur report was expected to be read at a meeting Oft the Security Council scheduled this afternoon at which charges and counter charges of treaty violations Between Israel and her Arab neigh Bors will be but no discus Sion of the korean situation is expected Ernest Deputy chief of the announced at a news conference that he had asked ales of Council president for to Call a special meeting for wednes in the Gross the planned to consult with All members of the Russia if the soviet delegation wants to participate in such Dis an informal basis about what should be done to counteract the chinese communist inter on Page 3 Warren Austin transmitted report  
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