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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 11, 1953, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 12 the stars and stripes january 1951 Europe body finishes pc charter draft 10 up a six nation special Assembly completed action today on a far reach ing paper which it Hopes become the full draft of a Constitution by next ending work packed Days in which they Drew up the first lines of a projected european political Community the delegates turned Over their labors in directive form to a constitutional this group will work up the final Assembly president Paulhenri Spaak announced that the delegates from Italy and the Benelux countries would meet again at the beginning of March to vote on the revised this must go to the respective governments by a March 10 dead delegates adjourn the 87 delegates then adjourned and tentative plans for a meeting in two weeks were Sev Enty eight of them were to meet again today As the common Assem Bly of the six nation Schuman they will consider a report of the heavy Industry p o o 1s activities since it started last to be presented by High authority presi Dent Jean the Schuman plan common mar Ket for Coal will Start in just one when National barriers Are torn Down to allow free circulation of the pools annual the delegates took 23 votes during their they approved proposals for a two chamber Politi Cal organization with Broad Powers in the limited Fields of common military heavy and foreign they also strengthened the executive Branch at the expense of a Council of National ministers which would represent member hears verdict searchers fear c46 covered by Snow Hill air Force 10 feared today that the wreckage of a missing since wednesday 40 persons May be covered with making it invisible from the the plane is believed Down somewhere in the rugged Moun Tain country along the Utah Idah Wyoming it was in route from to with 37 korean veterans and three Crew air search directors scheduled a meeting at Hill Field which has included Mafre than 50 will be reorganized at the air Force officials capt Johnson of the 44th air Rescue Lowry air Force directing the he has moved his head quarters from Rock to Hill Dorothy accompanied by her Brig Gen Adam Richmond of san enters the army courtroom in wife gets life in Smith death continued from Page 1 Levie said reversal of judgment will be sought on the ground tha the army court had no jurisdiction Over Smith the moment her husband he said the de sense also contends that there were errors in rulings a Law officer of the court on the admission of shows Little emotion Smith heard the sentence with hardly a Flicker of emotion she walked out of the her head Down to avoid photo she did not she was taken to a guard cell in the mental Ward of the army Hospital Here which has been her Home since the night of the Mur Der and during a Long Examina Tion of her there she will remain while the trial record is studied by defense attorneys believe she will be transferred to a mental Hospital in the while the Case is taken through Appeal channels in heros Welcome Given Churchill in Jamaica Tower 10 prime minister Winston Churchill settled Down to Day to a two week Holiday under the sunny skies of Northern Jamaica after receiving a heros Wel come on his arrival in this Crown Colony late he flew into Menego Bay from Washington in president Truman the after con Ferring with Truman in Washington and with Presidente 1 e c t Dwight Avalanche kills Schoolboy 10 10year old austrian boy today was killed by an Avalanche of his Way to school Over the slopes of Fei a second boy was rescued spies ask president to spare lives continued from Page 1 by have been patrolling outside the White House in recent a Justice department official said the Appeal goes now to the departments Pardon attorneys who will review the whole the will make their recommendation to attorney general James Granery and he in turn will give his to the the official described the Peti Tion As quite the Rosen based their Appeal the Contention they Are not Alain Tain innocence we Are innocent As we have proclaimed and maintained from the time of our said similarly worded is the whole to forsake this truth is to pay too even for the Price less gift of life life thus purchased we could no live out and and his wife were convicted March of conspiring to turn americas atom bomb secrets Over to soviet in denying judicial clemency last Kaufman called their crime worse than 3 main Points w the argument used unsuccessfully by the defense Courtay peals had three main Points the pretrial publicity was prejudicial to the that the government used perjured testimony and that the information the Rosenbergs allegedly passed to the soviets was Public knowledge and not if president Truman does not act before he goes out of office 20 the life death question for the Rosenbergs will be up to president elect Eisen Lover and his attorney Herbert an administration official position to know such things Are handled told a reporter it is a rare thing for Truman to take a personal beyond Tho Mere Ormal acceptance of recommend ions from in Clemen Klosenberg accomplice loses plea on term new 10 up a Federal judge refused yesterday to reduce the 30yearprison sentence imposed on Morton who was convicted with Julius and Ethel of conspiring to pass atomic secrets to soviet is serving his term in Alcatraz the Rosenbergs were doomed to die in the electric judge Irving Kaufman turned Lown sowells plea for a Shorter Irison saying he had shown no sign of remorse for his Trai Orous acts against Karachi returns to Normal 10 or an isolated minor incident a Achi returned to Normal today after three Days of to state dept Walter Bedell Smith Smith named 2d to Dulles continued from Page 1 As head of the where he is now the generals when asked if Mashburn was cleared with Republican James Eisenhower press replied of the appointments of Smith and who also would receive As labor under Are subject to Senate Smith was born in he joined the in Diana National guard As a private when he was Only 15 and transferred to the regular army in he was married in that year to Mary Eleanor up through ranks the general did not attend col lege or the military acad he moved up through the ranks until he became a fourstar general in he began his Public service career under president Calvin serving from 1923 to 1929 As assistant in the Bureau of the budget and later was Deputy chief coordinator and Vic chairman of he Federal liquidation president Truman appointed him ambassador to soviet Russia March he returned to the states n 1949 to become 1st army Mashburn is a member of the International Union of wire and Metal lathers he was e c r e t a r treasurer of the los Angeles building and construct Ion trades Council and Secretary f the Southern California Council of he also was business agent of lathers local 42 from 1933 to 1939 and assistant Secretary of the los Angeles trades Council from 1930 o Stuttgart epidemic grows 10 a typhoid epidemic in the Stuttgart Rea spread today with 33 new ases reported cases Otalee 114 in the City and 36 in suburban two deaths ave 300 Allied planes Pound key Supply line front Manchuria continued from Page 1 bursting eight communist gun positions were destroyed or and when later nights of in warplanes came in the red guns kept pilots reported two spans knocked out of one one Span in five buildings levelled and rail lines cratered in four All i could see was torn steel and Concrete falling into the River said 1st it Richard nor Allied f86 Sabre jets screened the area Between sin Anju and the Yalu guarding against at tempts of any communist Migliss i to break up the none of the migs made an planes of a Marine air group also joined in the ground action remained Light along the 155mile Battlefront with patrol clashes in the Tri Angle Hill sector of the Central the weather turned warmer and temperatures climbed above the freezing the air Force announced sat urday Allied Sabre jets shot Down two communist migs and dam aged nine More in the past no sabres were communist antiaircraft fire knocked Down Allied f80 shooting an f84 Thunder Jet and a Marine ad2 sky Raider Dur ing the same air Force denies bombing behind Korea lines 10 5th air Force spokesman said today it is inconceivable that a communist plane could have bombed and inflicted heavy casualties on an american artillery unit nine Miles behind the korean front it col Bradford Evans said that a joint air Force army investigation team is still looking into the but that blame Points toward one of americas service flying in an of spokesman said it was not an air Force he would go no but his statement seemed to indicate that a unit of the Marine corps air Wing which operates in that area possibly could have been respond just who was responsible for the bombing will be determined when an unexploded bomb buried deep in the ground can be dug up and the mistake bombing occurred in Broad Daylight thursday morn Ike opposition deficit Budgell continued Page i at the White House on the non or evening of v some democratic senators walked at this As being unduly but there was no present sign that confirmation of any of the Cabinet choices would be o the question appeared no be one of the time of Martin describes j budget As a phantom i 10 a speaker Joseph m a r t i n f called president Truman financial Swan song a phantom budget and said no one should be alarmed by i j it is a spendthrift Martin calculated on policem and programs which no longer at the proper time the new administration will submit own program and a balanced budget to support Milton Young a member of the Senate appropriations said president elect Dwight Eisenhower his already outlined definite Points where reductions Are j j specific reactions president Eisenhower will poet out some of these specific Redar tons in a message to Congress soon after he is Young one Section of Truman budget that appeared particularly vulnerable was his estimate of for foreign even Clarence Cannon in top minority member of the House appropriations who termed Truman Overall budget very said for eign Aid could be Cut Homer Ferguson sounded the not Aid Logia in his in Many areas within Ulris budget there is considerable Rotio for he for ample we have seen a great dual of recent comment on the need it j Trade not Aid with respect Tot our foreign id yet the budget proposes an increase of i More than one and a half billion dollars Over the amount appro1 printed by Congress last year for this 30 die in storms Power disrupted continued from Page 1 i weather Bureau freezing temperatures were due in the Northern part of the the Florida Gulf coast storms caused an estimated dam age in property and injured a dozen j one big blow also eased off in the Fere casters said a new storm was due to howl in from the Pacific the storm knocked out Power and Telephone washed out several Bridges and caused land slides that blocked highways and ail dam gives Way Sacramento peril fades 10 engineers began appraising dam be today of a 100foot dam that gave Way and sent a 40foot Watt f water into the swollen Arier can River and for a i threatened to flood army engineers said get of water held Back at the site f the Folsom Ilant i project poured Down the River year an acre foot of water he amount of water which would Over one acre Toa depth of one the threat to the sacrament or Rea and officials Aid the River would Crest thews t three feet below the danger 3  
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