European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 20, 1953, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 16 the stars and stripes january 1953 in 2 planes off China destroyer rescues 10 survivors of red attack 19 american airmen were missing to Day after communist chinese Shore batteries shot Down a Navy patrol and a second Craft crashed in trying to Rescue the Crew of the doomed the Rescue plane was also fired on by red Shore batteries and fighter Ait a Navy Neptune flying a routine Mission Over the Formosa was shot Down by Shore batteries when it approached with in Miles of the chinese main the Navy but the Pilot had time to radio a distress signal before his ship dived into the a coast guard seaplane immediately was sent from Okinawa to Rescue any and pulled in 11 of the 13 men who had been on the patrol to dump them Back into the chill Ocean Waters when it faltered on its take off and fell burning into the a destroyer rescued 10 survivors of the plane from the Neptune and three from the mariners the Navy at Pearl Harbor announced it said later that one More had been rescued but gave no other reports said Only seven men were picked tip by the destroyer which would leave 14 floods ravage Pacific coast continued irom Page 1 Over the mountains to the Central highways were blocked by slides and evacuation of Midway Between Eureka and Crescent was its 500 residents fled to High ground As the swollen Klamath River rushed five feet deep through the residents said some Homes were sent floating the coast guard said the the Coos and Umpqua Rivers were All Over their off several Oregon communities or forcing residents to take to higher the locomotive of a North Western Pacific Railroad work train was swept into the eel River near Scotia by a huge three of the four Crew Mem Bers were missing and presumed Eisenhower becomes chief executive today continued from Page 1 accompanied by their son and maj and John Eisenhower and uie Mother of John Doud of came to Washington last night aboard a Spe Cial five car Pennsylvania rail Road the Eisenhower were whisked to the stat Ler accompanied by a Large group of secret service several thousand persons stood in the unseasonably humid night outside the Railroad station and cheered the Eisenhower As they drove out of the Small Entrance normally used for freight de Eisenhower has cold As the procession passed through the crowded Union station cheers were mixed with cries from one Small group we Are for Stev Enson Eisenhower showed visible signs of doctors say it is a nagging kept her out of Public View for several another Large crowd assembled around the taxi ramp of the Statler hotel arid cheered the Eisenhower As their Small motorcade drove the president elect appeared to be in Good spirits when he reached Washington and gave the crowd at the Statler Campaign famous Arm wave As he walked into the lobby of the hot Eft mobs of worried ticket holders stormed the Eisenhower Headquarters yesterday and resuming their onslaught today looking for Wilson continued from Page i Eisenhower invites Eustaff noncom new 19 jubilant a sergeant and both of whom served on Dwight Eisenhower staff in revealed that the president elect has invited them to be his guests at the inaugural Michael and his arrived in new York from their California Home and Mckeough declared this is what Ive been looking Forward to for a Long its one of the greatest experiences Ive Ever the Happy couple they understood unofficially that the other noncom on his wartime household staff also had been in Road conditions 19 special military police reported that As of noon today roads were icy at aug Munich and Kaiserslautern wet at Bremerhaven and Heidelberg Snow packed at the Brenner pass and Garmisch Snow packed and icy at Frankfurt Snow covered and icy at Nurnberg and Wuerzburg and wet and icy at ment and apparently bars any government official from dealing with a firm in which he has a direct or indirect financial Senate majority told reporters that several suggestions had been made for amending and interpreting this Law to permit Wilson to take office despite his automotive i rather like the suggestion that has been made for a general Law which would permit any depart ment head to step aside and ask the president to name someone else to act for him in any matter involving a company in which he had a financial Taft the Ohio senator How that it will be up to Herbert designated by Eisenhower for attorney to recommend the action to be Senate groups approve All but one in Cabinet 19 up Senate committees today completed approval of All of president elect Dwight Eisenhower Cabinet appointments except the challenged Choice of Charles Wilson defense in Quick the committees approved Sinclair weeks of Boston As Secretary of com Herbert o new York As attorney general Anc George Humphrey of Cleveland As Secretary of the other committees last week approved John Foster Dulles As Secretary of Douglas Mckay us Secretary of Ezra t Benson As Secretary of agriculture Martin Durkin As Secretary of labor and Arthur Summerfield As postmaster All except Wilson were scheduled to be confirmed by the senat tomorrow afternoon and to be sworn in a few hours after Eisenhowe takes the oath As wreckage of c46 in Utah c tickets to the inaugural Ball tues Day More than 100 clerks were trying to straighten out a ticket mix up that developed when about persons scattered throughout the mistakenly accepted honorary As genuine invitations and began descending on Washington by train and bus to claim a further Snag developed in inaugural tickets when the Ball com Mittee made a Las minute change of plans attend the main Ball at the National armory the smaller town University gymnasium where the second edition of the bal will be Republican politicos front All Over the country queued Roget their tickets straightened Eisenhower is staying the staplers Brigt itly decorated presidential consisting three parlor ant four the suite has a grand three television sets six radios and other conveniences including private visitors Eisenhower arrived a capita rocking with excitement and close to bursting As a Crest of visitors poured in or the police estimate about Resi dents of the Washington area As veil As the visitors will see the main the inaugural self or the Parade to five secret agents and others have been As jumbled to help direct crowds and guard the new Eisenhower will ride in an open car first from the White House to the Capitol for the and then Back again in the inaugural a total of almost six even before Eisenhower republicans kicked off a round of High powered festivities expected to make this one of the biggest inaugurals in dozens of parties at the governors of 48 states gathered at an afternoon reception in his there were dozens of private dinner cocktail parties and social affairs where republicans not prominent or Lucky enough to get in on the main show were the Only member of the new first family present at the Gover nors reception was Milton Eisen brother of the president incoming visitors were clearly decked for a Republican Truman Bugle corps in their Gay uniforms began putting in their appearance and one train disgorged a crowd of texans Complete with Only the crumpled Tail Section Arrow of a c46 wrecked on a Wasatch mountains Cliff near is none of 40 persons including 37 Home bound Korea the transport was in route to the photo 10gallon hats and jingling spurs wary inaugural officials wore slight at today of slight Chance of fearing it might linger Over into the big pact May end riot of felons in Penna prison continued from Page 1 later re leased one Claudy said he received the Tele phone Call from Fine after the Warden had conferred for 90 min utes with a grievance committee of six prisoners in an Are away be tween the North and South cell convict Leader Albert of serving 12 to 15 years for armed robbery and parole Vio handed Claudy a typewritten list of 13 ranging from a demand for a guarantee of no punishment for the rioters to a monthly inspection visit by the Allegheny county grand More than 500 armed police formed a ring around the 65year old prison on the West Bank of the Ohio typhoid Avenear Peak in Stuttgart 19 the Stuttgart Public health office today reported that the typhoid epidemic Here appears to be reach ing its thus 621 persons have been stricken in 428 of them in the City of this is an increase of 40 Over yesterdays total in the but Public health officials said they expect the epidemic to level off during the five deaths have been re no cases of typhoid have been reported among the Ameri a ban against the Purchase of in which was believed to have started the was lifted by health authorities How they said that any imported endive must be inspected by a health 2 yanks deny spy charges continued from Page 1 soviet embassy the state department promptly demanded Novikovs Novikov left new York this morning aboard a belgian Airliner in route to he hinted that the embassy would file an official protest on his spies mercy appeals up to Eisenhower 19 the White House made it Clear to Day that president elect Dwight Eisenhower must decide the Fate at condemned atomic spies Julius and Ethel an official spokesman said the Justice department had not completed the review of the Case which was begun after the Rosenbergs won a stay of execution of the death sentence by appealing for presidential the White House official pointed out that it therefore would be impossible for president Truman to act on the Rosenberg Appeal before he surrenders the reins of govern ment to Eisenhower israelis assail Moscow on medic plot charges 19 declaration of violent protest against Moscow doctors plot allegations was voiced in the israeli parliament in Jerusalem to Day in a joint statement by the coalition parties represented in the a statement comparing the mos cow accusations with Damascus blood libel of More than 100 years ago was read by Meir a prominent Delegate of the the social Democrat labor Ota dour judge Calls u run Penn Apps of tortur6 19 a presiding judge Marcel Mussy saints ens today described hitlers elite is Das Reich division As an organization of thieves and Mur the judges angry exclamation was made at the opening of the Sec Ond week of the trial of 14 alsatian and seven germans of the Das Reich division accused of killing 642 persons june one of the Louis Hoeh an alsatian born at was asked whether he had anything to say after his i regret one he said slow that is that i belonged to such an the judges denunciation of the division 2 frenchwoman Tell of nazi humiliations 19 up two frenchwoman testified at the Schrmeck concentration amp trial today that they were forced to undress before Camp commandant Karl Buck and were then Humilis written depositions were delivered to a military court trying 12 nazi guards of the ill famed death Camp on charges of torture and murder of 288 alsatian and Central european Caroline an Alsa wrote two guards took me into Bucks in his they undressed then they beat me another woman inmate testified she was brought before Buck and an is physician one evening Ana ordered to strip under the pretext of a medical when i was Buck used this As an Opportunity to jeer me and humiliate she
