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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 29, 1953, Darmstadt, Hesse                                European edition o unofficial publication of the armed forces in Europe fire perils liner Elizabeth bulletin 28 broke out aboard the in can the worlds largest Ocean in dry Dock Here to but firemen brought it under control in under an saving the possibly a similar Fate to that of the Empress of which was destroyed by fire sunday volume number 284 5 cents a a month january 1953 lays pm riots bred truce chief 28 Mark Clarks head Quad charged tonight that two top North korean delegates the pan Hun Jom truce talks directly masterminded the at United nations prisoners War Camps As part of regular Clarks Headquarters said a hitherto secret intelligence y shows that Gen Nam chief red armistice Degoti f and his Gen Lee Sang hold direct responsibility for the conduct of the communist Campaign on the second front of the korean cites Pong am Island according to Clarks the produced evidence that the riot at the Pong am by reminds uss Kulikov May be seen acc j 28 y u Gen Manton Usa eur today denied Viet allegation that a cities have refused soviet offi an interview with former Iet Soldier Alexander Kuli Kulikov voluntarily the sector of Berlin 28 and or made a formal statement re icing soviet citizenship and Ibe ship in the soviet a letter delivered today to Iet Headquarters in Potsdam by member of the military son Eddy pointed out incorrectness of the allegation lie in a letter from Gen Vassily commander of soviet spation forces in Chulkovs letter Ted that american authorities i refused soviet demands to meet offered interviews Bikov also stated that the lets object to meeting with Kul in the zone of insisted that the meeting be id in letter pointed out that Ine rican authorities offered inter tews with Kulikov in letters dated 13 and and that All of to were ignored by the assured Chulkov that the Iet military authorities selected the interview would receive thous treatment while in the zone of soviet commander in his referred to former soldiers american night and in Alowsky Eddy stated that Erica officials have never re any correspondence from soviets to indicate that pets tenant night and Raymond Ilowski Are not being held conf on Page 3 Lur Chili due Back London today 28 up Winston Churchill arrives after his talks Lent Eisenhower and a Jamaica to a Britain anxiously iting the development of the Republican foreign liner Queen with the Arold prime minister ruled to Dock at Southam Church in was expected to the night on Board and come on by Traio weather forecast Cloudy and Windy with con mild temperatures and Occa Light rain showers Over Central i Outhet n Italy and partly weather service Island pm Camp was plotted in North Korea with the realization that heavy casualties would eight five communist prisoners were killed and 113 wounded in the these two generals and their fanatical followers have exploited a new area of total Clarks announcement no communist though a Pris Oner of the other be permitted to withdraw his support of the statement said the Intelli gence Survey showed beyond a doubt that the communist Dele Page 2 president sees Wilson sworn 28 president Eisenhower Cabinet was completed today when Charles Wilson took the oath of office As Secretary of defense in the White at the same Harold Stas sen was sworn in As director of the Mutual Security Agency and former Val Peterson of Nebraska As an administrative assistant to the Wilsons Assumption of office qualified him to attend a meeting of the National Security Council which Eisenhower the Council was to review the condition of the country defences and to hear reports on Domestic and military Eisenhower stood beside Wil Stassen and Peterson at the Swearingin ceremony and expressed his pleasure at having them in his official the Senate confirmed Stassen yesterday protests by on Page s Conant due 15 28 James Bryant designated As the new High commissioner to is scheduled to arrive in Germany via air pan american world airways announced Here Dulles warns Europe stalled Unity plans private citizen takes a stroll former president Harry Truman walks past his Home in on an Earl morning stroll during1 his seven strenuous years in the White Truman made it n practice to begin each Day with a photo seized platted 28 British foreign Secretary Anthony Eden said today that the seven former nazi officers arrested recently were plotting to organize Neo nazi fighting groups to seize Power in West Eden told the of commons that documents seized in the arrest of the Exna Zis by British officials 15 showed that the group had planned to establish widespread contacts inside and outside he added they had been seeking to place their agents secretly in positions of in Eden that britons Rush jail 28 up five Hundred screaming demonstrators hurled coins at police and rushed the prison door today when a 19 year old boy was hanged for a Mur Der actually committed by one of his the crowd smashed the Glass Frame outside Wandsworth prison on which a warder posted the notice that Derek William Bentley had been executed for the murder of police Constable Sidney Miles last two men were arrested by the outnumbered who sum on pa0e 5 Frankfurt area flu past Peak 28 the incidence of influenza among civilian and military personnel in the Frankfurt District hit its Peak and is leveling off col Northern area come said All military units in the District have received immunization treat he in order Complete most installations remained on duty saturday and the 10th Gen Hosp disc Here finished its immunization work monday Darmstadt sat urday Hanau saturday bad nauheim saturday noon and Giessen saturday the1 baby clinic at the local dispensary reported a definite de crease among children in upper respiratory Grippe wave in believed declining new 28 on Page 4 the nazi like movement was a potential danger and not an immediate threat to the German democratic in Bud he said he believed this move ment can now be nipped in the Eden was making his second statement in commons on the a which have stirred a storm of controversy both in West Ger Many and West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer has vigorously denied that the seven former nazi leaders constituted any threat to Germany new democratic some British members of Parlia ment have criticized British Auther cities for making the arrests in Stead of West German they expressed fear that Public i on Page so Andes Peak challenged Buenos 28 japanese and brazilian Mountain climbing expeditions were reported today to have begun their attempt to conquer the highest Peak in the the Peak is meters hints revision in foreign policy 28 Foster in his first major speech As Secretary of said yesterday the would revise its foreign policy if Germany and Britain fail to work out plans for effective Unity in in a nationwide television and radio the new Secre tary said the present plan for creating a single european defense Force now seems to be somewhat Dulles added quickly i just re fuse to believe that plans for Europe will but he then cautioned it certainly would be necessary to give a Little rethinking to americas own for eign policy if these plans the has poured nearly into West Dulles in an Effort to bolster its allies and to make it unlikely that the red army would attempt to invade Western that a Good idea and its had in this country bipartisan he unfortunately the plan now seems to be somewhat and it seems As though some of the French people and some of the German people want again to go in their separate Dulles said delay in ratifying the european army agreement is one big reason Why he and foreign Aid Mesa chief Harold Stassen will on Page col 1 bulletins 28 refused again today to join the proposed european Bat foreign Secretary Anthony Eden announced that this country could seek the closest political and Mili tary association with 28 american Battle casualties in Korea now total an increase of 183 Over last weeks the defense department said to 28 chairman Leverett Saltonstall of the Senate armed services committee said today earmarked for Over seas defense projects Are held up because of a report by Sens Russell Lone and wayne1 Morse 28 a the French Cabinet decided today to submit the european army treaty to the National Assembly in alone with the three Power Western peace 28 a Joseph Mccarthy told news men today he has received a tremendous number of letters opposing the appointment of James Bryant Conant As High commissioner to  
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