European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 6, 1953, Darmstadt, Hesse Weather Over Continental a with poor visibility Over Central be Ana Central Bam North coast of Low and coast of of coming Snow Over Centra prance Germany i Muir partly Clondy with rain showers a Snow showers Over t weather service european edition the stars and unofficial publication of the armed forces in Europe late news 5 three Western commandants in Berlin today agreed to protect West Ber liners against further soviet encroachments by a closer Allied watch Over the City number 261 5 cents a a month january 1953 Russ drive j Ridgway 5 a Gen Matthew Ridgway said today a soviet attack in the next 12 or 18 months of would inflict grievous blows the West but i do not be Olieve we would be f despite this the Allied commander in Europe told a news con Ference thai the Progress of the military buildup was not in View of the accepted estimates of the enemy Ridgway shapes Mission unchanged defend All Peoples and All our it is this problem of defending All our Peoples and All our land viewed against the background of the potential enemy capabilities today that gives such urgency to our efforts to insure a solution if that on Page 4 Rhee in Tokyo to Spur Amity 5 korean president syn Man Rhees personal visit to in commander Gen Mark Clark appeared today i to be the first step in a Campaign Iio better relations Between Japan and South Rhee flew to Tokyo yesterday on what he called a personal visit but american officials it Lead to a peace settlement Between Japan and to Friendly relations Between in base of and Korea i would greatly simplify Clarks Job As Allied shortly after his arrival the 77 Leader of fight for Freedom against Japan issued a i to the he said and Japan should forgive and forget the past and Start to Gether in the face of the communist menace which threatens both our Rhee was accompanied by his wife and korean defense including the chief of the korean called the father of his indicated he will Confer with japanese govern ment 2 red tanks knocked out on Korea Central front 5 artillery knocked out two communist Hanks on the Central front 4ut most of the korean Battelline remained strangely Jig Trinch firing on a on Poffs 5 o tvs Ami to i 19 Winnie sees War Loire at receded House gets Mil Torti seem pay keeps at Congress opening would for duty abroad 5 Victor Wicker Isham has introduced a Bill to increase the pay of enlisted men serving i overseas and aboard ships at sea by up to a he said yesterday this would bring their pay to the same level As that Given for hazardous work within the Continental servicemen get extra pay in this country for hazardous mental plane flights or sub Marine Wickersham said he feels service men on duty in Alaska and overseas bases or aboard ships at sea should get extra Hazard pay because of the precarious International s i t u he said his Bill would affect eight enlisted increasing pay by to a vice president elect Richard Nixon and vice president Alben Barkley Chat in the Capitol As the 83d Congress Hiss red dues9 says 5 up former government economist Nathaniel Weyl said today he attended 35 or 40 communist meetings with Alger Hiss during 193334 and saw him pay dues to the communist who testified previously before the Senate internal Security discussed his mate relationship with Hiss in a copyright interview and world report he said he the communist party in the late 1930s but did not Tell his Story to the Fri until 1950 Hiss had Beeh convicted of lying about his communist other Page 3 Weyl explained he was reluctant to expose any of his communist reds at South he advised other a communists to consider communism simply As treason and to go straight to the Weyl said he was working As an economist in the agricultural adjustment administration in 1933 when he was recruited into a communist unit headed by Harold he said his fellow members included Lee John Nathan Victor Perlo and several others previously named by Whittaker Chambers As members o the Hiss they All knew they were part of on Page 4 of dimes drive by he area come 5 special the March pain got finder of dimes Cam Way in head Stork wraps up Derby 5 the Stork stumbled its nest after a fast and furious round of new year deliveries and decided it was time for a the Necic hubbub of the yearly stars Stork old Bird apparently got its feathers what with missions to american families As apart As franc Germany and Austria a showed that t h e 2 baby born to an american family in the dec was 9 ounce Yeoman 2c and Joseph the Navy youngster was checked in at St Bartholomew Hospital in Lon Don at exactly 40 minutes past Midnight l Michaels dad is attached to naval activities in both the 1 and 2 babies were born in win on Page 4 quarters area come today with two units reporting a total collection of on the opening 1st it Irvine h a March of dimes Liaison first unit to Lead off the Hac Campaign was the 531st Ord my which thus far has collected and turned in through it Boyles and Cpl Mervin shortly the 510th in turned in through the unit capt Accident toll Over two holidays new 5 a at least americans met their death in various types of accidents during the Combine Christmas new year the National safety Council reported the Council said motorists set new bloody records for traffic deaths Over the holidays and called this needless Slaughter and a National the number of persons killed in the newyear Rose to with the new year 1952 record of jams subway new 5 York cites human sardines got a record squeeze today As millions of strike bound bus riders took to the subways to get to their the underground operation got under Way shortly after 7 am when passengers got up Early to beat the Rush to the by 9 am the snafu had reached a Climax of con fusion at Midtown vortexes As times Square and grand Central were doing All said a spokesman for the Board of trans were getting the people but i cant vouch for their the pos Holiday backs work movement gave the subways their first real test As to whether they can absorb the bulk of the riders who were left without Means of transportation when the strike went into effect four Days eight thousand workers on eight bus lines walked out in demands for 48 hours of pay for 40 hours of pier picketing ends longshore work resumed new 5 longshore operations were resumed at new York piers today after striking Dock specialists relaxed picketing tactics which had threat ened an East coast shipping cessation of a few ordered by the strikers after an eight hour session with Federal mediators had failed Early today to bring about a Settle ment of the hundreds of longshoremen went to work at their usual time this weighing and sampling of bulk cargoes was not undertaken immediately by the striking Spe Egypt restores censorship 5 egyptian government today reimposed censorship on All outgoing and in coming press reaches for Parley with Ike new 5 up prime minister Winston Churchill of Britain arrived today for historic conferences president elect d Wight Eisenhower and said the chances of a world War have receded but not he was to meet with Eisen Hower later today and they were scheduled to Dine together the 78yearold his Blue eyes twinkle and Cigar a gave an immediate indication of what he is going to Tell the next president of the by declaring that the real Center of Gravity i the world is along the Iron curtain in Western in but maybe in biased by so near he the statement seemed a Clear indication that Churchill would resist any Effort on the part of the in coming administration to swing added emphasis to the far East in the anticommunist Cam Courtesy Call on Truman Churchill in a press Confer ence held aboard the liner Queen that he had come for talks with his old Friend Eisenhower and a Courtesy Call on president whom he praised for his valiant a few hours after his arrival his new York City Bernard announced that Eisenhower would Stop by to meet Churchill this the British prime minister re fused to reveal in Advance details of his scheduled talk with Eisen but the portents were made Clear in his colourful dockside press stresses six Points he made these Points standing up to aggression in greatest event in last five Western world has done More to improve the chances of world peace than any thing would continue to oppose All attempts to enlarge the korean it would be a great he for a United nations army to wander All Over this vast would favor keeping on Page 3 Mullet ins 5 the state department flatly denied today it is considering the withdrawal of Allied troops from Trieste and splitting the free Mitory Between Italy and Yugo new 5 a an appeals court today reserved its decision on whether to de y the execution of atom spies Julius and Ethel Rosenberg to give them time to seek review of their Case in the supreme Story Page 2 new 5 Stock Market in a new year Advance reaching the highest Levels in 22 years with Sains ranging to a
