European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 25, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse November the stars and stripes 1i u m f germans Back Pef Ense if cloy says 24 j High commis in said last night German people would accept incorporation of their troops a Western european army an International general he said some German Force might be trained in the it i d if in at at a m to at Lor a the or Oan and ave ast lion our Ond bed interviewed from Here Ria shortwave radio on the Mutual broadcasting systems reporters eau Dup said there is a Strong feeling in Germany that in communist nations should he said for that reason the Ger Beans would be willing to join a West european defensive Force Eren without a general staff of their no Hitler Ian wehrmacht Mccloy said the presence of Ger Jun troops in Western forces was Juil As important As Frances share nit he agreed there must be no re Vival of the Hitler Ian Wehr nacht he said the Defeated sermans should have a voice in lie Overall general asked if he thought such an army would incite Iron curtain communists to attack the he plied be did not think Mccloy said that creation of equilibrium and stability out of he present uncertainty and Ner Isle ski would increase the chances of and the formation of a defensive army should be set a motion As soon As he Aid disparity of strength Between East and West is an inf Teton to a red training locality favored training German rooms in any locality approved by be Allied military leaders even including the or Mccloy avoided a direct answer when asked what size units the germans should he said jute problem should be left up to military experts As not being a matter of major throughout the interview the Tam missioner emphasized repeated 1 germans should not be Dis i mingled against in use of Beir arty rate Rian it have ital to a tile Nese the a on get shoot con s vain that feature Spiltoir has As its Lead Story West berlins offensive tomorrow Christmas toys with action pictures Pacific troop ship Korea bound pastimes Virghes bowl with Rollie drawing dec bandstand 17oi up svs co the regulars Welcome hot foot these marines on the Nort Central korean front Lake advantage of a Battle Lull to warm their feet and bands at a temperatures in Korea have plummeted far below French Indochina policy wins Assembly approval 24 of Renneb National Assembly solidly sup ported the governments Indochina policy last night with a 345193 vote of overriding communist and righting the Assembly called upon the government to reinforce to the maximum French forces in Indochina in order to enable them to carry out their Resolution also defend Border against China reds told 24 Monist China last revealed that it has ordered its troops along the Chin Vietnam Border to de fend chinese territory from encroachment by French troops if Deal heavy coun the disclosure came in a new China news Agency monitored charging the French army and air Force with a Long list of Border violations and warning the French government it must Bear the full responsibility and con sequences of these shameless and Savage activities by its forces Garri soned in the dispatch said the piping regime lodged a formal protest with Paris Over the violations and re served the right to demand indemnity for lives and property losses suffered As a result of the incur Jolson Hurt by will rumours new 24 Erie Al Jolson has been horrified and shocked by rumours that she planned to contest her husbands will which left Mil Lions to her lawyer Samuel Hartman said the jazz Singer left his widow in Trust and provided that 90 per cent of the estate will go to Jolson worshipped and idolized her husband and was More than satisfied with every part of the Hartman proud of his philanthropic which the will Peron critic jailed Buenos 24 Ricardo opposition Leader in the Argentine who called president Peron a dictator and argentines number one was jailed for five years Here under a 1949 Law prohibiting criticism of the the Assembly urged the government to insist upon the International character of the conflict caused by the vie Minh in its relations with the free it told the government to stress the necessity of a common Effort to face the present menace and to seek the Way to a lasting after paying tribute to those who were fighting in Indochina for the defense of Liberty and the reestablishment of the Resolution condemned criminal propaganda inspired by a foreign Power aimed at undermining the morale of the fighters a and disrupting the forces of the peace unit linked to Russ by Rogge 24 former assistant at Torney told american newspapermen last night that the peace partisans had been identify ing themselves with the foreign policy of the soviet the1 second world Congress of peace partisans marked the end of one chapter in my search for he i must now seek new the peace organization has settled Down to a denunciation of one particular group in one partic ular industrialists of the caucasian reported to be 151 24 reported last night the birthday party of 151yearold i b r a h i m a Jive from a caucasian Ibrahim is reportedly in Good health and Stilloe r f o r is farm his immediate family numbers in shelves charge by nationalist China of Russ aggression Lake 24 United nations political com Mittee voted yesterday to refer nationalist chivas complaint of aggression Back to the Little Assembly for further the 60nation committee approved a syrian proposal in shelves for another year the nationalist charge of russian interference in the vote was with seven traditional lines of voting were with Australia Canada and the scandi Navian states voting with the soviet bloc against the syrian the and China voted for while France Lebanon was the recommendation now goes to the general Assembly for final a voting took place after nationalist Delegate Yingfu Tsiang with Drew his demand for a commission of inquiry to investigate russian hold Over the chinese he coupled his action with a slashing attack on Britain and France for failing to support an investigation of the chinese Situa he implied that the two Powers practice appeasement at the of Tsiang declared that Delegate John Foster Dulles support of the chinese proposal was being ignored Secretary of state Henry Stimson Appeal to the league of nations for Japa Nese aggression in China was ignored Long he said Britain and France Are considering first the defense of Western ashes of Shaws spread in their Garden Ayot 24 ashes of George Bernard Shaw were mingled with those of his wife and spread secretly yester Day in the Garden of their Home overlooking the chiller the Public Wyndhan said he had ruled against burial in Westminster Abbey to avoid offending the feelings of churchmen because of the play Wrights religious the ashes were scattered near the statute of Joan and around the the revolving hut in which Many of Shaws dramas were puts two on trial 24 20yearold bus conduct Ress went on trial yesterday for the mercy killing of her Blind and crippled illegitimate 15monthold who is alleged to have been drugged and in a into the Joan Lee and Leslie her were charged with conspiracy to murder the Venables is a bus conductor who worked with miss but is not the father of the Tokyo tops 24 population has risen to a gain of More than since the japanese Kyodo Agency re gondoliers vow pause in Coke Row 24 threatened a canal wide strike Here today unless a Garish yellow Rand red coca cola advertising Gondola is taken off the the gondoliers cooperative notified the municipal Council that unless coca cola capitulates Venice will be without the request was forwarded to communist mayor Giovani Battista whose party has often blasted coca cola which succeeded in putting its own brightly painted motorboats in service to carry its product around approached the gondoliers cooperative some time ago and tried to induce them to paint advertising signs on their Little water taxis the cooperative was us to Uvea Energy data 24 British and govern ments Are releasing detailed atomic information which would enable a fairly smart Engineer to make his own Small atomic pile starting from it was announced the British ministry of Supply said that the three nations had decided to declassify certain information on atomic reactors and heavy water experiments in All three the object of publicizing in detail such previously to secret inform it was is to Aid the training of scientists and engineers in universities in will be to contribute to atomic Energy problems still the announcement said the three Powers were satisfied the info mation1 be of absolutely no value to any other nations military atomic Low Power research reactors cannot be used for producing atomic weapons or it a ministry spokesman denied in Advance speculation that the in formation was being released be cause it already had reached Russia through such scientist spies As Klaus he said the was made last Tito May buy arms in West 34 Premier marshal Tito said yester Day that Yugoslavia never will be conquered except Over the dead bodies of its and asserted that if our i n dependence is threatened even More by the rus Sian led co inform countries shall buy arms from the in an exclusive Tito showed no signs of worry Over whether Russia or the com inform bloc will invade nor did he show signs of retreating from his position that Yugoslavia must be regarded As an equal partner in any political or economic relations either with the East or fight Tor Independence if an attack our people would know How to defend them our people would give up their Independence or actively Only Iver their dead he asked if Yugoslavia plans to wait until a possible attack before seek ing military equipment abroad or getting its own heavy munitions production in Tito re plied we Are not seeking arms despite the fact that we have the moral right to buy those Means which we i think that Xiuru possibilities Are somewhat under estimated in the but if our Independence is threatened even More we shall buy it is understood that Yugoslavia would invite United nations mention in the event of co inform
