European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 23, 1953, Darmstadt, Hesse 6 the stars and stripes january 1953 american jets 4duef soviets Over Japan 22 and russian Jet pilots Are fencing almost daily Over the Frozen wastes of Northern a general reported in an thus far they Haven tout maj Gen Delmar Spivey called the situation tense and sex Spivey fathered japans air de by pilots in commanded it he left to take command of the Central air defense zone with Headquarters at Kansas Many airfields he said the soviets have dozens of airfields on Sakhalin and the Kurile closest Only 13 seconds flying time from North Eastern we Are watching them and they Are watching Spivey when they Fly we see them and when they head towards Japan that triggers off the air defense jets Streak into Northern japans northernmost on frequent 13 seconds away Sakhalin is separated from Hok Kaido by 30 Miles of soya Straits but Spivey pointed put from northeastern the nearest soviet held Kurile Island is Only at 600 Miles per that 13 seconds from their territory to he pointed soviet planes engage in train gunnery and bombing near japanese the general he said there had been no proven violation of japanese territory by soviet jets since last weeks announcement of the Japan Ese government that such violators would be shot 28 Hurt in wreck of ferry bus 22 persons were injured Here when a crowded bus plunged 15 feet off an embankment in route to a ferry police police said no one was the injured were taken to North Hudson Hospital by relays of ambulances and police Hud son county police and port of new York authority police from the new Jersey end of the Lincoln Tunnel also aided in the Rescue first reports said the bus was moving Down Pershing which runs Down the face of a Cliff to the 42d ferry when it went out of Truman hits attacks on employees 12 exp resident Truman last official act before leaving the White House was to sign a letter to the presi Dent of american federation of government employees condemn ing recent reckless attacks on Federal civil service by Arthur Edson aboard the atomic can non in the 20 delayed a the army most devastating piece of the 85ton atomic can is getting its first Public showing in the the Cannon is so Large it is driven from both ends in some what the same manner As the old Hookah ladder in the fire depart ment there is one important Dif in this the motor Power is supplied from both four men Are in the front and counting me there Are five of us in the we Are looking directly into the 10 feet a Cannon that throws a Shell 20 the most obvious thing about a Parade is this being in it is the very worst Way to see for almost four hours we have been parked on the other Side of the completely out of touch with what is going the wait would be intolerable if it were not for one some Genius had the foresight to place the Florida on which miss America is directly behind during this time the soldiers Are having Little to do except sur vey miss which they Are doing thoroughly and enthusiast it is now and were passing the about four h o u r s Dwight Eisenhower took the oath of or at least we sup pose he we Hare no Way of knowing because All we do is ride in the the size of the crowd is astonish they have been Here All most of and they have seen a lot of but they still Are 10 deep in most places along the Parade this Story is being dictated Over the latest Model signal corps designed by radio of the Walki talkie is said to be a great Aid to the boys in but a civilian reporter running around with one on his Back feels a Little if he were a space it enables to talk from a moving vehicle to Tho associated press office in the Washington evening Star the distance varies from around a mile and a half to a few when we pass directly in front of the Star we have just turned onto Constitution although this Mon Strous Cannon can make 35 Mph on the open the Parade is moving so slowly that we reaver aging less than a Block every five there is one rather surprising reaction to the of this atomic normally a display of military might is an occasion for stirring band music and rousing most people appear to be look ing at the Cannon with a feeling of and its no its an awesome Ford says business on spot to prove leadership ability new 22 Ford ii said today a great num Ber of businessmen have been indulging in a dangerous form of Wishful thinking by predicting president Eisenhower inauguration automatically will usher in a great new business is on the the president of the Ford motor wrote in an editorial in a special business Issue of the saturday Many businessmen proclaimed that inauguration of the first re publican president since 1933 will open up a great new he this seems to say that a Bright new world is about to be achieved Over we seem to forget that eras do not begin at the last stroke of mid night on december 31 of any year or at the stroke of noon of inauguration Day if there is to be a great new Era it will be attained Only if american business demonstrates the kind of leadership and responsibility which is unprecedented in american history whether we like it or not business is on the spot in the eyes of the people everywhere the new administration will be regarded As representative of business thinking and in fact a close look at the new men in key government posts would seem to indicate that the barricades have been Ford As business moves into this new and unfamiliar r o 1 e in the gov it should not forget that recent strides in productivity and higher living standards have been made More by business ability to respond to circumstances beyond its control than by its own purpose and Ford opportune often in the form of dark and desperate has in effect led us by the nose up the Road of material Progress and International he said this is not the time to turn thoughts to traditional Busi Ness change for says 22 Eleanor Roosevelt saluted Dwight Eisenhower inauguration by it is a Good thing for an occasional the widow of Franklin Roosevelt added she cast her vote last november for Democrat Adlai Roosevelt said the nations two party system makes changes in administrations a desirable in a speech Roose velt took a crack at John Foster Eisenhower Secretary of Dulles Calls the United nations the town meeting of the she the United problems Are far greater than those of a town who resigned last week As a in cast doubt on charges that there Are spies in the the Fri has a Complete record of All persons associated with the in and that is More than they might have of people of subversive intent elsewhere in the june in january offering Miami stiff Barbara Ward dolls in shorts Reading a Book at Spring daring schools ban program los 22 the school Board has banned the Enesco program from the los Angeles Public four hours of heated for and against the program last then voted to ban it from the it had been used in modified form since last when organized school buses 2 43 injured 22 two school buses collided head on in a dense fog and two of 45 Stu dents injured died a few hours after the Clarendon county memorial hos Pital said will Anderson a student Driver of one of the and Thomas a passenger on the other one of the buses was loaded with White pupils Enro Ute to their the driven by had just discharged negro students and was returning for an other 561 liberte seamen cleared new 22 French liner Laberte arrived Here yesterday with 561 members of its Crew cleared and 1s5 refused Shore leave under the Mccarra Walter immigration opposition developed to its presen tation As a specialized subject the school Board How that the schools shall continue teach subjects of human relations and moral and spiritual opponents of the program said that Enesco material Given Stu dents was designed to promote world they told the we believe it will under mine the sovereignty of the United endanger the National Security and subvert and damage the minds of the children of los an nation saw Ike inaugural by television new 22 nation Dwight Eisenhower was inaugurated As its among the viewers of the first coast coast telecast of an inauguration were millions of school children watching the ceremonies As a in living hundreds of schools assembled pupils before to sets for the event As part of their regular Many others excused students to go Home and or dismissed classes a number of state Legislatures recessed to watch the business scarce Many business houses reported a dearth of customers during the Tel restaurants equipped with to sets reported full houses trading on the new York Stock Exchange during the hour of the ceremonies dropped to Little More than half the volume of the Previ Ous th5 exchanges luncheon which has a was with Many standing on chairs to the 4 to networks the four big to Dumont and piped their telecasts of the history event to a record total of 74 118 it was the largest network Hookup on taking in More than a dozen cities with new the telecasts covered areas with approximately 70 per cent of the nations population by Abc with sets in radios broadcasts were even More going out Over stations and four networks Mutual and by Short wave around the around 9s per cent of the nations Homes have at least one radio and automobiles foreign Trade drops in november 22 the Commerce department has reported the imported nearly Worth of goods during a Sharp drop from octo Bers import figure of at the same exports of Domestic and foreign merchandise from the amounted to compared with exports of in these Dollar amounts reflect about a 12 per cent drop from the 1951 monthly average for imports and a 6 per cent fall from the 1951 monthly average of new gop chairman voted pay j 22 the Republican party has decided j to give its new Wesley Roberts of an annual salary of or just about i twice what gop congressmen and j senators the decision was made by the executive committee of the Republican National committee which also Laid plans to increase the re publicans razor thin control of the 83d Congress in the 1934 signal a committee spokesman said recent gop chairmen had without at last the democratic National committee had not yet decided on a salary for its chair Stephen grandstand splinters upset Parade spectators 22 a red Cross fir staid station in the Federal courthouse reported a brisk business in splinters yester a doctor on duty at the station said the cases came from inaugural Parade spectators injured by the rough Wood of the the injuries generally were on the he siamese twins succumb 22 Darold siamese twin Boya at the Chest and stomach officials of John Gastori Hospital said Terry and Bora to and Jesse of died of either respiratory complications or of some Abnor Mality present but not yet
