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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Thursday, November 23, 1950

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 23, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 11 the stars and stripes november 1951 Acheson to consult Ess on says hell continue Strasbourg rejects regular talks 22 Secretary of state Dean Acheson declared today that he will resume b Onn arms terms 22 the european Assembly general affairs committee last night re his foreign policy consultations with ejected German demands for writ congressional leaders of both parties ten guarantees of Equality in a As soon As the legislators return to he made his statement at a news conference following questioning on the meaning of a speech last Fri Day before the National Council of negro the speech was interpreted aimed at Robert Taft r who had said he planned thoroughly to reexamine All foreign Acheson had struck at re asked whether he planned to con sult with Acheson replied that he had consulted with Taft before and was always very Happy to con sult with he made these other Points has been no agreement to establish a Neutral strip South of the Yalu River in North As reported in French and British along with Many other Means of settling the korean have been by just within the is purely a matter of speculation whether the chinese communist delegates in route to the United nations will talk of anything beyond their charge of aggression in the the position that the seating of the representatives of a particular government is not Subjec to plan for yugoslav Relief Wil be placed before president Truman in two or three Days if a will go to no arms delay seen by continued from Page 1 states of Hesse and Wurttemberge Acheson said that one interesting result of the balloting was the Dis appearance of the jts an organized opposition party in the two state qom be did 5 per cent of the he acknowledged that during the Campaign there was talk about Ger maa disarmament but he added that of the principal issues in the election was the Cost of for that he it is hard to know exactly what contributed to the socialist he that the elec Tion was held in Only two states of West the voting was to appoint members of the state legis it was not a National elec Tion for representatives to the German Acheson said he believed that the 12 North Atlantic treaty allies were making real Progress in London in their efforts to resolve their differences on How to include West German military units in an Ever All defense Bonnet discuss German rearmament 22 questions of German rearmament figured in a 30minute conference yesterday Between Secretary of state Dean Acheson and French ambassador Henri Bonnet said after the meeting that the two had a general Exchange of but conceded under re questioning that the matter of German which the Atlantic pact allies Are now Dis cussing at had been taken proposed european the committee by a vote of with two a Resolution calling or immediate of a european army under a european defense minister and subject to proper european the committee also modified recommendations for placing the european army within the Frame of an Atlantic this was an accession to turkish de Turkey is not now a Mem Ber of the North Atlantic committee informants reported earlier that the committee was hear agreement on the German demand for guarantees of full Equality and for the joint defense of Western German one Concession Duncan Church ills Soninlaw author of the original army plan report edly persuaded the German Dele Gates to accept implied rather than written the made one minor Concession to the Ger it adopted a paragraph stat ing that of a territory which includes Western Germany naturally requires German partic German delegates considered this a More unconditional Assurance of joint defense of Western Germany than the original which said that the territory to be defended should include Western the Active participation of the germans is Mccoy says balloting involved Many issues 22 oversimplification should be avoided in interpreting results of sundays parliamentary elections in the zone states of Hesse and High commissioner John Mccloy commented x not the question of West German participative in the de sense of Western Europe was in Mccloy pointed but numerous other were stake in the in which the social democratic party spa registered important radicalism out Mccloy said the election returns indicate that radicalism of the extreme right and leu were repudiated he continued they will put Public officials on notice that their actions Are being scrutinized and judged by an increasingly mature voting the returns deserve the most careful they involved us Erous such As recent developments and investigations Bear ing on the conduct of Public social and economic plus the question of German participation in a defense system for eur in interpreting oversimplification should be of identifies f84 Pilot lost in Channel crash London 22 it Billy of Osawa was the Pilot most monday when his f84 Thunder Jet fighter plane crashed into the eng ish 3d air div he announced Shoemaker had been stationed with the 20th fighter bomber up at 79ooo More flee floods five members of uie family living in this House at North Sacra were rescued by climbing Down the bedsheets banging from the m floods swept Over Cali Fornias great Central Valley forcing another persons evacuate their Homes and causing an additional in property the biggest danger was from the Yuba which broke its Banks last South of Cov Errig half a dozen communities with other areas still threatened by rising River Waters were Sacra Lodi and the Yuba flood was the latest in a series which is blamed for 10 deaths in California and Nevada and has sent soaring toward the levees on the lower stanislaus Early flooding thousands of acres of land about six Miles Southeast of hundreds of cattle trapped in the sheriffs dept began evacuating Reno faces Muddy cleanup As record flood recedes 22 Muddy mopping in Job faced this bustling divorce capital today in the Wake of the worst flood in its Coor Ful but the Gaudy gambling Halls lost none of their debris strewn Waters of the rain swollen Truckee have re but a yesterday through the heart of the City left basements and ground floors flooded or a preliminary1 Survey by the executive Board the chamber of Commerce placed damage at 000 to yank to be tried in disappearance of of trial witness 22 after a fou Day preliminary hear Hico judge John j Speight today ordered Robert held for trial on charges he caused the disappear Ance of a German woman witness in an air Force court martial at Wiesbaden last the court set Harris bail at j and a Bond for this amount was posted by its Legal Earl no trial Date has been Wfred Hico District during the preliminary Adolphina former German employee in the Wiesbaden Post testified Harris gave her Marks to stay away from Wiesbaden so she would appear in the court martial of Cpl Ray mond West in connection with cig Aret West was a Star taxed on betrothal ring 22 aph movie actress Jean borne from Hollywood to show off the big Dia mond engagement ring Stewart Granger gave was assessed in duty and Purchase taxes for bringing the ring Here with Jean posed for photographers As she left the plane at London air showing off the ring and when she left the customs shed she was dejected and told photog Raphers who wanted More pictures Treyve taken it away from they say i have to pay Purchase tax and duty of ill be Able to get it Back tomorrow when i have the i feel very up set about it because i was hoping to be Able to show it to every dec Road conditions 22 special the Neucom Provost marshals of fice reported today that roads in the Munich and Garmisch areas were All other roads were wet and 2 Gist woman held in blasts 22 two soldiers and a German suspected of participation in a bombing in Furth were arrested today by Nurnberg military Post the army was into the Case when a Driver reported he had discharged three two of whom were in at the site of a bomb explosion in push Towar soviet i continued from 1 v had patrols out probing for soft i spots in the opposing in units which had been advane3 ing almost unopposed for several i Days encountered resistance affix along the a patrol from 1st Cav div ran into a Hedjo Force estimated at men near the Center of the front and the advancing farther to the ran into heavy fire hear Northern end of the chos Lri the 7th which reached the manchurian Border fortified its positions along the Yalu r or in anticipation i a possible local y bypassed communist troops launched v attacks v several Points far behind the j in major Battles of the Day a North i korean division was pouted 48 Miles norths of Seoul and an estimated items entrenched in the Pyongyang came tinder heavy us trolled 10 Miles up the Western j shores of the chose use Avoir and moved their main Force five Miles the regt continued its sweep the Eastern Banks of the manmade so attacking through heavy antiaircraft fire both the korean and Manchuria sides of the Yalu hurled demolition bombs at the Bridges la linking sin Iju and smoke from a previous attack had the re suits of their j Labori ies accused of Selling soviet shortly before the blast shattered windows there caused by detonations 6f explosive in the City Square and in an open Field no Hurt the three Are being questioned asks inquiry on sin soviet pact continued from Page 1 if adequately documented and will serve further to Alert the people of Asia and the of All the world danger to which none of us can be but British Delegate j Coulson said his government could not go along with Coulson said anything that tends to emitter the situation in the far East when the As Sembly and Security Council have so Many important matters on hand can do nothing but harm and in our View they Are to be Farouk Fiancee travels 22 promised Bride of King Farouk of arrived Here apparently in route to a Swiss a continues from Page 1 which has supplied Russia with engines to equip these aircraft Bevin Dutot j the government has knowledge Selling Russia almost t Roll Royce Nene Jet engines in3j 1947 and of this action 1 claim it enabled soviet engineers to produce Jet Power plants the Speedo found class much than would otherwise have j it aeronautics wrote in the British Magazine flight August it is not to exaggeration that the user was probably 10 years behind the worlds Forem Sirj exponents of Jet development awakened from those responsible suddenly realized they had strayed into dangerous Blind but the Way out appeared quite the British authorities sold to 1be soviet government a certain num Ber of Jet units the excellent Arthur Secretary Olf state for told commons today have no performance figures about the latest types of russian Jet we have Royal air Force officer As a special Korea and Hope to More definite information from this Hie in trooper aim crash 22 persons were believed to have been killed and 53 injured in the Beadon collision of a troop train and a passenger express on a Mountain curve Here last the bodies of 12 soldiers have been two soldiers and four trainmen were believed to have been buried under the wreck age of the locomotives and two front cars of the troop Twenty two mostly j were seriously injured by scalding steam 3 the 17coacb troop carry ing Canadian soldiers to for training for was due to pass the i coach express at a but the troop train was running  
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