European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 26, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 the stars and stripes november 195q germans must decide defense role Mccloy 25 High commissioner John Mccloy today renewed assurances that the allies will not buy or coerce Ger Man participation in Western he said the German people must decide their role for in an address to labor leaders at Hamburgs town Mccloy said Strong european defense with German would be germans right i on Curie czechs admit 25 Border police who refused to let French communist Frederic Joliet Curie pass through Western Ger Many last night were within their the official radio disclosed this the broadcast admitted that Jolio Curie did not have a valid entry permit authorizing him to Cross the Allied zones of occupy chairman of a peace Congress conference in was quoted As saying it was a humiliation similar to the occasion i was Given an american permit to Cross Western Germany on my Way to but not Given a permit to come on orders a statement by the official news Agency ctr last night said that the Frenchman had been turned Back by the germans on american orders despite the fact his permit was it quoted him As com paring the interrogation by the americans and germans to the practices of the Jolio Curie met with officials of the local peace committee this morning but refused to see Western the officials said the scientist might Fly to Paris Jolio Curie was turned Back tinder orders which forbade any Delegate to the communists on sorted Warsaw peace conference from crossing the american zone Samuel political adviser to High commissioner John told the United press in Frankfurt had no valid permit to enter or Cross the of the delegates to the Warsaw conference was authorized to Cross the american zone of Ger a threat to no such a Force by its nature could not be an aggressive it would be possible to give a guarantee that this collectively and i divid would never act except in this Force would have Only one we Are not and shall not try to buy or much less to coerce German the German people and in due time decide for themselves if they will this is the democratic no match for reds Mccloy said Germany alone was no match for we know that the free nations can deter any aggression if they act if they All participate in a common he common action would drive away the pall of concern and hesitation would give Way to Confidence and Mccloy expressed appreciation at being invited to Germany main port and said that i Hope the Day will be seeded when All restrictions on the building of ships for peaceful purposes will be removed so that Hamburg and tire other hanseatic cities can again make their Raf group honoured Rich contribution to the worlds Stalin seeking o sons grave first Stalin i tank appears in Korea 8th army 25 Josef Stalin Iii one of the newest and heaviest russian has been encountered for the first time in the korean an 8th army spokesman said elements of the u 24th div re ported they destroyed the tank three Miles due West of Pauchon on the Northwest front the spokesman said he had no further details on the of a Type newer than the soviet medium t34 used in korean conflict ranks 4th bloodiest for 25 up the korean War already is the fourth most bloody in his latest casualty figures re it has resulted in higher casualties than the american Revo the mexican and Spanish american campaigns or the War of Only in world War world War ii and the civil War did More americans fall in the defense department re ported casualties in through last totalled that included wounded and mis sing in 25 Altissimo Josef Stalin is still search ing for the grave of his an artillery Captain who died in a German pm according to the Munich Sud Deutsche which yesterday quoted an announcement in the soviet army newspaper sow Skaja according to the Story from the russian army capt Jakob Stalin is believed to have died in a German pm Camp in Northern Bavaria in the beginning of As an artillery Captain he had been captured near Smolensk in Young Stalin reportedly was first placed in an officers pm Camp at Rammelburg in Northern two years in november he allegedly was taken from the Camp by Gestapo officials and has not been heard of the soviet army paper asks All germans to give any information they May have on the final Dis position of Jakobs Hico Aid killed in truck collision 25 Hico civil aviation division employee was instantly killed Early today when his Sedan collided Headon with a German truck on the fog shrouded Frankfurt Wiesbaden Highway five Miles West of the Hochst name of the who was employed in the Airport Section at was withheld pending notification of his surviving wife and two children in military police said the victims in route to apparently skidded into the loaded lumber truck and the two vehicles plunged Down a 40foot embark the Driver of the truck was taken to Hochst Hospital with serious the Sedan was so demolished that it took More than three hours to remove the it Gen John awards decorations to Raf officers for service Dur ing the Berlin air above left to right Are air marshal Thomas Williams air Commodore John Merer and col Daw son obscured from View by can acting air Commodore receiving award from Cannon and group cats Noel Hyde and Brian at Cannon congratulates at meters right is photo Given awards for lift work 25 air marshal Thomas Williams and several other High ranking British officers were decorated by it Gen John at ceremonies today at Wiesbaden air the awards were for services per formed during the Berlin air lift More than airmen and officers of the Wiesbaden and Rhine main air the two major air lift took part in the Parade and review ceremony to Honor the British High ranking Safe staff of headed by maj Gen Robert chief of attended the presentation the Dakota transport plane which flew the British officers to wies Baden touched Down on the run Vay at Wiesbaden air base at 11 am to begin the the visiting party was greeted by can Ibn and an Honor guard formed by of the 517th air police Williams received the distinguished service medal for exception ally meritorious and distinguished service in a position of great re Bonn Consul okd in Oslo 25 Germany has received permission to establish consular representation in the norwegian foreign of fice announced Alva Johnston Dies won pulitzer prize 25 Magazine author and Winner of the pulitzer prize As a newspaper re died at Bronxville a resident of won the pulitzer prize in 1912 for his coverage of the american association for the advancement of in the new York a native of Johnston began his newspaper career in 1906 As a reporter for the Sacramento a possibility from to May the citation in part read As air officer commander chief British air forces of occupation air marshal Williams successfully organized and directed Royal air Force squadrons and British civil aircraft in the Berlin air although confronted with major problems of air marshal through intelligent judg ment and continuing folded a highly efficient organization which delivered thousands of tons of supplies by air from Western bases in Germany to achievements praised his Complete cooperation with the United states air forces in and Strong resulted in the adoption and implementation of joint procedures and techniques essential to the accomplishment of the mis Sion of the combined Airlift task the achievements of air marshal Williams reflect the highest credit upon himself and the Royal air air Commodore John Merer and col Dawson received the legion of Merit in the degree of the legion of Merit in the degree of officer was presented to acting air Commodore group cats Noel Hyde and Brian and it cols Thomas Downes and the Aerial review of f84 Thun de jets and c82 transports originally scheduled was cancelled because of Low ceilings and visibilities at the time of the narcotics ring broken up in army Hospital san 25 up i a narcotics ring operating inside i the country largest army Hospital i was broken up yesterday and three i including two civilian employees and a were taken into a fourth a was being held under guard at the huge Brooke army Hospital pending further investigation the ring was allowed to operate for some 60 Days while Federal agents and army investigators com piled narcotics agents said last they believed that those operating within the Hospital were Only Gobet Weens for outside paddlers who got ther marijuana Supply from thrill seekers a spokesman at the Hospital said patients who purchased the narcotics generally were thrill seekers bored with the Prospect of spending from 30 to 60 Days in Beu he would not say How Many patients were implicated but added that from three to four Cigar ets were sold every mostly to the same taken into custody were Roose velt Rhodes and Chester civilian employees at the and pvt Antonio an Atten Bonds for the three were set at by a the patient suspect was identified As Marcelo j agents who made the arrests Ter Day found grains of the i narcotic on a Check of senator urges Pacific pact 25 j William Knowland called today for a Pacific pact to meet the communist menace in Asia As it is being met in he said Russia must be told free nations of the world will not com Promise on he criticized India for not offering troops to meet aggression in who arrived from Hong Kong after visiting Korea and told a press Confer ence it was some United nations members failed to offer troops for although they could afford to have done these nations one Day might face the menace of communist Daggres he and under the collective Security system there should be no free members who would remain on the sidelines in Case of aggression elsewhere and then Call for help when they them selves were Knowland said the chinese nationalists can defend Formosa against a communist amphibious assault with or without out Side they have greatly strengthened their the nationalists do not need Man but equipment plus he civil rights 25 deputies of the bundestag announced yesterday the formation of a West German first legion As a fighting unit for civil rights and membership is the found ers to germans interested in combating extremists of the left and of the in restoring the political interest of Young voters and in establishing a sound social launching new organization were deputies Kurt a Christian Democrat cd from Baden Hans von a Ger Man party do member from lower and Erich a free German party Ftp Mem Ber from North
