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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 21, 1953, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 12 the stars and stripes january 1951 Eisenhower pledges world peace As goal urges free nations to unite against aggression continued from Page 1 never try to placate an aggressor by the false and wicked bargain of trading Honor for the president left no doubt he feels the must continue to play the role of world he we Are persuaded by necessity and belief that the strength of All the free Peoples lies in their danger in and added to produce this Unity to meet the Challenge of our destiny has Laid upon our country the responsibility for the free worlds Faith in the future is shared by All free Peoples of the Eisenhower it confers a commo i dignity upon the French Soldier who Dies in the British Soldier killed in Malaya and the american killed in j Eisenhower called it the first task of statesmanship to develop strength against but the Man who led the Allied forces to Victory Over Germany in world War ii the Man who headed West Europe new defense forces until he entered politics last that the stands ready to cooperate in a drastic reduction of armaments provided All nations prove Good appealing for a demonstration of such evidently having in mind americas development of such dread weapons As the Hydro Gen he said science seems ready to Confer on us As its final gift the Power to erase human life from the the president stated that Domestic problems Are dwarfed by the question of survival of the free whether the new Republic can controlled Congress would be satisfied with the subordinate role Eisenhower assigned Domestic affairs remained to be president Truman greets president elect Wight Eisenhower on the Steps of the White House before departing for the inauguration ceremony at the press radio photo Eisenhower takes oath As president continued from Page 1 Vinson at pm Germany As soon As Eisenhower had repeated the Truman congratulated he was the first to do then Eisen Hower stepped a Pace or so away and kissed his wife Mamie before he turned to the before starting his prepared inaugural president Eisen Hower asked All assembled in the sunbathe Plaza to Bow their Heads in prayer with private prayer he called it his private the opening words were almighty As we stand Here at this my associates and my future associates of the executive Branch join me in beseeching you to permit full and Complete dedication to serve the people of this throng and their fellow citizens Grant us the Power to discern clearly Between right and he asked also for Power to serve All citizens regardless of their color or political beliefs and for the Grace to work for the god of the country and All its during the former pres ident Herbert Hoover and Truman sat close behind As the president finished speak Canadian train derailed Sioux 20 10car Montrea Winnipeg train was derailed killing a Railroad worker and injuring 24 Bishop Henry Knox Sherrill of the protestant episcopal Church pronounced the the band broke into the Star spangled Banner and Eisen Hower stood stiffly at As soon As the music finished Eisenhower walked to the front of the platform and threw up his hands in his familiar v lain citizen Harry Truman turned quietly and walked into the to chief Eisenhower and Nixon re entered the Capitol As the band played Hail to the chief this time a new the first Republican chief of state in 20 the crowd interrupted the speech five times with but for the most part was silent and attentive throughout the frenzied cheering and wild clapping split the air As Eisen Hower turned to he turned Back to hold one hand High above Hia head with his fingers pointing in his v Henri Bonnet of France and Wel Lington Koo of nationalist China were among leading members of the diplomatic corps on the officials on stand also on the inaugural stand were members of the Senate and House of tru mans retiring led by Secre tary of state Dean Eisenhower Cabinet and Black Robed members of the supreme led by shortly before noon Arthur chief Engineer of the Esti mated the crowd in and around the Capitol Plaza at on the inaugural platform Marine guards were drawn up with representatives of the other Mili tary family arrives at am pm Germany time the first members of Eisenhower family arrived at the they were maj John i the new presidents Home on leave from his and John the Mother of a few moments Milton brother of the incoming the proceedings began building toward their Climax when and Eisenhower drove to the White House from the Statler hotel at 24 am Germany when and his wife reached the White they stepped out of the car at waited one minute until president Truman and his family joined and the president and president elect greeted each other with Broad shake hands heartily they Shook hands heartily and chatted in Good humor As photog Raphers scrambled for Truman and Margaret Truman chatted in the followed by entered the open car with Truman on the both carried Homburg hats which they doffed As the crowds they grinned As the automobile moved at walking the three women followed in a second with Nixon and Alben Barkley in the third and their wives in the army new song makes debut in Parade continued from Page ii with a White silk was among the interested it Adlai iras among the first to show up on Pennsylvania today to see the Parade for the Man Ivhon beat his father for the Young Stevenson is a Marine stationed at nearby quantic of getting a big hand As they entered the reviewing stand which is just across the Avenue from la Fayette Park were Gens George Marshall and Omar the former in civilian the latter in before Eisenhower departed to take his oath As president he noticed As he was leaving his hotel a photographer wearing a Black Hamburg he grinned and nodded to the photographer and said glad to see youre wearing the official uni outside of Ike and Nixon the biggest hand received by marchers in the Parade were the 63 sergeants from 8th marines and other units from some wore camouflage netting on their steel As Truman and Eisen Hower left the White two Green vans carrying the Eisen belongings moved up to another it was a solemn Ike that viewed the corps of cadets from West probably hews thinking of a similar Day Back in 1913 when he As a Cadet Corporal marched in the inaugural Parade for presi Dent Woodrow the new Gray Green experimental army uniform was on View Here it was worn by the 3d inf cockade regt who after the War in Europe guarded pm cages in Darmstadt and later relieved the 2d army div in the uniform is not quite like that of the marines and not quite like that of the German the outfit is touched off with a Blue Scarf and Blue bands on their the was without a president for 32 minutes the Constitution says the presidential term shall end at noon Dwight Eisenhower did not take the oath of office until pm until then he was Only in firm words Eisen Hower pledged faithfully to exe cute the office and protect and defend the cons Titu Road conditions 20 special military police reported that As of noon today roads were icy at aug Berlin and Munich wet and icy at Stuttgart and Wiesbaden Snow packed and icy at Wuerzburg and Frankfurt Snow packed at Brenner pass and Gar Misch wet at and very icy at search ends for 11 airmen i owned for reds from Page 1 search was abandoned monday night after a thorough sweep of the entire area indicated there was no possibility of Langley officials said the three rescued coast guard plane Crew men Are it John Pitts Burgh chief aviation machinist mate Joseph Long and aviation Struc Tural Mechanic Robert san names of the seven Navy survivors were May be bed prisoners naval officers at Hon Kong speculated that some of the miss ing fliers might be prisoners of the these of the patrol frigate said any survivors with life crafts had a fair Chance reaching the China this could mean trial and imprisonment by the a spokesman at Pacific Fleet Headquarters at Pearl Harbor said chinese communist Shore Down the Neptune and later fired on a destroyer attempting to Rescue the sketchy reports indicated still another circling Over the crash was fired upon and chased by an unidentified air there was no indication the Amer ican plane was shot world news More jews in East flee to Berlini 20 refugees continued to pour into West Berlin today to escape eminent arrest As zionist Andl jewish authorities in West Berlin predicted a Large scale flight Oil More jews in the next few f jewish authorities in West Berlin announced that 25 jews asked Foti Asylum in the City thus Raial ing the number of jewish from communist East Germany Tot 55 in the past two f floods lash dozen towns in Oregon 20 up two Pacific storms bore Down the West coast today and threat ened to pour More rain on north1 Ern California and Southern Oregon where floods have isolated a dozen at least six persons were killed by High water or mud a dozen flooding Rivers and creeks were lapping Over the Countryside or running at near flood Levels in Oregon and Cali flood Waters washed out High ways and communications and forced families to leave their in several authorities declared a state of emergency in Del Norte and Boldt counties in californian extreme Northwest i Rome jails reds i protesting vote Reform 20 than italians were arrested and i 200 injured tonight As Rome riot brandishing clubs and fire literally smashed nestled demonstrations during a series of Wildcat strikes against the governments electoral Reform the outbreaks reached their Climax As the nonstop electoral debate in the chamber of deputies passed the 51hour breaking the Tal Kathon record set by the communists and their fellow Raveling friends during the critical Atlantic pact ratification debate in prison riot ends 5 guards held in second 20 up armed convicts held five guards As hostages today in a barricaded prison farm at while authorities were restoring order at the riot damaged Pennsylvania Western Penitentiary 200 Miles about 575 inmates at Rockview in mountainous Cen trial Pennsylvania started the states second prisoner rebellion in two Days last night when a convict whipped out a smuggled pistol la the recreation other convicts quickly disarmed six guards including a Cousin of James Duff and took their Harbor fog Blanket halts Queen Mary new 20 covered a Large area of metropolitan new York again planes could not take the liner Queen steaming in from Europe with Pas crept just inside new Yorac Harbor and radioed it would wait for Clearing weather before com ing in to thus i us Road deaths Down 20 up deaths in Britain during 1952 were the lowest since records were started 26 years the death Toh was according to figures listed today by the ministry of  
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