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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Tuesday, January 6, 1953

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 6, 1953, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 2 the stars and stripes january 1953 11 pm 14 set for death of Asp pair r new 5 Ethe and Julius Rosenberg Are scheduled in sing sing prisons electric chair at 11 pm 14 for stealing  Ajom bomb it was Learned the Date and hour were set by marshal William Carroll the Rosenbergs lawyer plans to ask court of appeals for a slay of execution today and Sai he will Appeal to president for clemency if the courts fail to in petitioners from 22 urged presi Dent Truman last night t6 spare the lives of the Here for a they asked Truman to end his administration with a merciful Grant of about 400 Dele Gates have registered Here so far for the clemency dumber of sympathizers continued to picket the White reds in Europe intensify save Rosenbergs drive 5 of communists throughout Western Europe were shilling save the Rosen bergs today As a monthlong prop Campaign was climaxed mass rallies in Paris land a Survey Europe showed the familiar pattern of concerted party line progressing in Intel As the Jan 12 week of exe cution for atom spies and Ethel Rosenberg draws i it has included picketing of distribution of leaflets soliciting signatures for appeals to president virulent editorials in red newspapers and spontaneous rallies scheduled meetings were scheduled to night in Paris and where socialist member of parliament Sid Ney Silverman will be the main a giant protest rally Wil be held in East Berlin tomorrow with Gerhardt Eisler and Deputy Premier Otto Nuschke As the scheduled 1 Foj former top communist agent in the and recently de posed East German minister of in May be headed for Tria As a plotter according to Berlin the party distributed pamphlets Rosen Berg Case a second Dreyfus the jewish Quarter was plastered with posters intimating that was behind their i the embassy in Paris re one of its most effective counter propaganda a special officer flew to Washington last and returned with a 20page brochure Forth the facts of the it is being distributed throughout Western Europe and the French no communist press has been giving it frontage v r Adenauer turns 77 with gifts 5 mountains of fruit arid wine poured into the Federal chancellors Here today As gifts for West Ger Man Chancellor Konrad Adenauer who celebrated his Totth among the first to congratulate the Chancellor he arrived at his Schaumburg Palace office was president Theodor Heussi the entire Cabinet and Many Jor eign diplomats also called to pay their enrol Flynn Iii in Naples 5 film Star Errol Elynn sick with jaundice at Naples has contracted several Days interrupted work on a film in which Flynn working something to toot i  and his wife Herald birth of the first twins of 1953 at the Westchester Square Hospital in new York was born at 7 am and the at 8 am on new years a Dorothy Krueger Snaith sobbed today As she went on trial before an army court martial on charges of fatally Stab Bing her colonel husband in their Tokyo quarters last Smith broke Down As an army prosecutor read from the autopsy report of col Aubrey smith5 Day after his i theia the introduced a morgue she sobbed the court recessed briefly to allow her to regain her the judge ruled the court col s trial opens wife lose 7monthom son when train splits by Ernie Beed staff correspondent 5 army Corporal and his wife arrived Here this morning after going through the frantic experience losing their son for almost two hours last night in route from Bremer Haveri thanks to the kindness of the German red Cross and British the baby was re stored to the Cpl and Gene a member of he 3d 169th inf said that at Bremerhaven he had picked up his wife and who have just arrived the and then they boarded German train for Frankfurt Ali to i r went to dinner he said he and his wife had gone into the dining car and at Hanover they came Back to go into their compartment where they had left the they found the train had Jeen split and the baby was they rushed into the station at and contacted British army meanwhile the other half of the train pulled out of the leaving them British officials contacted the German red Cross who met the Irain at about 43 Miles rom and took off the later Orourke and his wife managed to Board a regular military train coming from Bremerhaven and the american train commander made an unscheduled Stop at where taby was picked up from the German red martial had jurisdiction in the Smiths defense attorney had challenged the right of the court martial to try and contended that jurisdiction rested with Japan Ese one of two wac officers was excused from the original 11 member court when she said she was opposed to the death penalty for a the court includes two May Gen Joseph of san is the ranking Mem 4 trial counsel is it col Willie defense i n c la d e s col Brig Gen Adam Richman of san and and maj Dudley of Des Richman came from the to take part in Smiths a japanese maidservant told her Story of the events at Homen j the colonel was the press she said that when she entered the second floor bedroom of r the Smith Home in response a Flint cry of help from the she found Smith holding knife in her hand which recently had been purchased for her teenage the Shigeko said she too the knife Smiths hands and hid it near a Bookcase before running next door to arouse a col Joseph unable to awaken the Harding at that hour near Midnight miss Tani returned and found Smith still sitting on one twin now holding a Long Kitchen said she took that one and put it Back in the the Board heard 17yearold Richard a High school Tell that he had heard Tell the colonel two weeks before the Day to kill t said in he the the youngster was in response to some sarcastic remark by the colonel which had j to do with some Medicine or Ridgway says attack by soviet would mail continued from Page 1 dread Issue should be forced upon shape has another major mis he explaining in the fight nato is making for peace by peaceful it is of  our political authorities shall have their voices in negotiations Between East and West backed up by the Only Force which potential recon Ridgway said in answer to Ai the would have West German troops in that Stork recount list la Derby continued from Page j Ner of the Stork Derby was James son of m sgt and Joseph 59th re shipping and observation Burtonwood was born at am Trieste claimed third place in the with Carol Ann daughter of sgt and Ernest Terry 35ist world offi am Fourtot place was held by bar Bara daughter of 1st it and Jack 1402d engr born at Lan Stuhl at the parents of the top three winners will receive free photo portraits of their babies taken by the mangers also won a years subscription to Tjie stars and stripes by taking first in the Stork reported in second place was Sandra Daugh Ter of maj and Jerome my g4 com z Sandra was Borri in Orleans at on another late Stork report brought news of the birth of a Lerby also ran in Carolyn sue bar 6 daughter of Sec and Willfred Vienna military Post vehicle registration Carolyn was born at am new years Day at the 110th Sta Hosp in japanese employed by get Bonus 5 far East come has announced a 20 per cent pay increase and a yearned Bonus for about japanese employed by forces in the increase is retroactive to the Bonus is an extra months pay at the new the pay scale for japanese pm played by forces unskilled workers averaged about a month prior to the Road conditions 5 special military police reported that As of noon today roads were icy in the Heidelberg area Snow covered and icy at Augsburg and Wuerz Faure Snow covered at Nurnberg and Stuttgart Snow packed at the Brenner Munich and Gar Mysch Snow packed icy at and dry at Bremer names released of 2 killed in copier 5 names of the two officer victims of a helicopter crash near Gross Gerau wednesday were announced to Day by 7th army they Are 1st it Max Pilot of the survived b his Max of new York and 1st it Floyd survived by his Roberta living in government quarters at both officers were members of the 547th engr c in with Headquarters at Germany could make a very great military contribution to the West but whether it will or not entirely with political the joint army would have West belgian and Luxem Bourg so none of these nations has ratified the treaty setting up the planned correspondents posed a must her of questions Bott 4oj get an answer to what was a conflict Between and the North Atlantic treaty or Gan Lauon Council which had Cut Down his demands for Mordi visions and More military Coni Truc civil authorities replied that it Wau the problem of the military to Basie its estimates on the capabilities of the potential enemy it is the responsibility of the civil he to decide whether the de mands of the military can met without too great economic and social he was asked specifically whether the civilian authorities hid in formation which her lacked which justified them cutting in half his request at the last nato meeting for military building ways request for a program was slashed to 000 we do not he it is my in Ferstanding the acted Only in part on our Structure presumably they will act on the remainder of the program at their next meet asset infrastructure is a Nili Jay term for such construction projects As Harbor installations Spring meeting the next meeting of the nato Council is tentatively scheduled for late March or Ridgway repeatedly emphasized the need of better training for the troops under his it is my belief that the casualties reflect the combat effectiveness of any fighting the casualty rate varies inversely with the level of the higher level of the lower the casualty it is always the least trained troops which Are first Ost in he Ridgway said in response to questions that he had not found civil authorities j he was asked to define i he rela Tive authority of adm Louis Mountbatten and adm Robert Carney in the he said this would be worked out in a series of meetings and that the new Mediterranean command would not be Given to Mountbatten for some j commanders conferring in paris1 j 5 Matthew supreme of lied commander in Europe is hold ing a series of conferences week with his principal sub com he talked yesterday wit i French marshal Alphonse to Nymander i chief of Allied land forces itt Central during the next few he and Field marshal Viscount Bernard Deputy supreme com4 Mander in will Conifer with adm Robert come mandarin chief of Allied forces w Southern Europe adm Louisj commander Designas of the new Mediterranean Mand Gen Lauris commander chief of Allied Ais forces in Central Europe it Gea sir Robert Deputy Mander of Allied forces in Northern Europe it Gen Manton Eddys commander of the army u and it Gen diaries 14 commanding general Al the 7th army in  
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