European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 14, 1953, Darmstadt, Hesse 1953 the stars and stripes Page j tors. Slate Sjef i a � probe of ammo , March 13 Cap armed services com ordered a full on into Amman i in Korea and declare i by Gen James a Nave been fully sub Salton sea Laid the inquiry by be than subcommittee Wal pin Down responsibility Gesto see if the shortage too much butter and guns Salt lastau said. Massachusetts senator Clear that the faves Gei Down to personal we As economic factors to meet a Dema Mobarry f. Byrd a a thai punished. Suggested has insisted that any pen i planner responsible for theare guilty of criminal and should be fired committee s action topped juror Over sworn testimony that � and at times critical Short Amman Llop handicapped troops throughout his Vas commander of Thein Korea. Reportedly stuck Totory without yielding an. 1. Senator put it while fms superiors flatly denied it of % appointed sen. Mar Smith a me As chair Imja of t1he inquiry subcommittee also named to conduct the probe. Eyed Robert c. Hen for no John Sherman 3�jekr-Ky. And Esles Kefauver tomorrow Story and pictures 3 go Al Jung is null and of thing cd pet John Tiki rounded up Tilory and of Eft no Prospect in fun and a Forth Asriee. Flood elfin a i tighten grip Many changes if still Bai Ebah leg Flor fat ant allot 5c Den Calls attack on Hijji plane Barbaric tight fire with Jar Fife Art urges get Tough As foe congressman demands Washington March t3the a. Should shoot the hell out of any communist planes that fire on american planes or violate Allied territory rep. Dewey Short chairman of the House armed serv ices committee said Here lastnight., the Missouri Republican joined other members of Congress in de manding a get Tough policy to Ward the soviet Union s new leaders As a result of the shooting Down in Germany of two Allied planes by red fighters this week. Short angered by the latest incidents said it As pcs sife his committee might investigate declined to say specifically if such an inquiry would be under taken but indicated it would cover a Broad Field if it actually said it s a hell of a note a sad " commentary on the previous administration that after All the Money we have spent after Congress. Voted $160,000,000, 000 for defense in 1950, 1951 and1952, that we. Now 1 Lack either the strength or Wilt to .resist1 if or shooting Back the Only thing to do in a Case of this. Kind i think is to fight fire with fire and get Tough. When they come across Borders into our territory we s h o u 1 d shoot hell out of them and if they fire honour planes from their own Terri tory we should shoot Back. We begot to get just As Tough As the enemy he stormed., recalling previous similar. Incidents Short angrily declared hatred planes Are constantly flying Over the japanese Island of Hok Kaido in violation of japanese territory. Which we Are committed to " " cd according to International news service Senate armed service committee chairman Leverett Sal Tonstall a mass said bluntly it got to House speaker Joseph Martina mass. Declared Pecan t expect to let them raid our territory without doing something about it w .-."-1a number of legislators saw in the air attacks link to the Assumption of Power by Joseph Stalin s Soic Cessor soviet premiere Brig m. Malenkos. ? " sen. Homer Ferguson a Mich commented a a it was anticipated Vand is no apparent that the communists want to demonstrate to the rest of he world their absolute Solidarity. It behoves us and aur allies to act with caution but firmness and to use Wisdom and a Clear thinking rather than emotions. This does not mean that we must withdraw ,.but.it does Call for an Alert a " new Beer for Coronation c Copenhagen. March 13 a Che banish Carlsberg brewery. Be erday disclosed that a special Loyal lager Beer will be issued to celebrate Britain s Coronation. Y $15,000,000 fire atm Dock a Tower of smoke Billows skyward from terminal warehouse in Wilmington n.c., in an estimated j1s,000, fire. A sudden shift in the wind aided in preventing the Blaze Isom spreading. Faulty wiring was blamed for the fire. United press photo nato Ontl Tay to hit sol lion for year Paris March 13 a the North Atlantic treaty organization said yesterday it is spending $63,465,220,000 during this fiscal year in building up its military defences against any soviet aggression and the . Has contributed More than 77 per cent of the total expenditure " the . Contribution of ,.�49,500,000,000 for the fiscal year ending june 30 docs not include the economic and defense Aid the . Gave the c14 nato nations individually the nato Council said in a com second largest contributor Tonato defense building this year is the United kingdom with 5 4,995,-000,000. France is a close third with 34,047,020,000, other countries expenditures by the other coun tries include. Belgium 483,820,000 Canada 2,125,700,000 Denmark $131,320,000 Greece $206,180,000 Italy $996,510, 000 Luxembourg $9,820,000 the Netherlands $423,750,000 Norway,?14e,130,000 Portugal $75,830,000, and Turkey $324,130,000. The Cost of building nato de lenses from the time the Western nations banded together in 1949 to put up a solid front against any threat of a soviet attack up to next june 30 totals $165,815,730,000. The . Share of this was $127, 630,000,000 or about 78 per cent of the total. This too does not include the economic and military help the . Gave to each of the nations. Stevenson terms patience vital in far East struggle Tokyo March 13 up Adlai e. Stevenson called yesterday for inexhaustible patience on the part of the free world to combat communism in the far East the 1952 democratic presidential nominee offered no detailed solutions to the problem but said the free nations must offer asians in dependence and a higher Standardo living to combat communist propaganda. In a speech before an audience of 1,000 at the american Japan society Here he said we who Are free must have great strength in order that weakness will not tempt the aggressors the measure of the required strength is riot what we can afford but what the aggressors compel us to Stevenson who leaves tomorrow or a five Day visit to Korea said to communist there having railed to defeat us in the Field of attle now seek to exhaust Bur j oldest civil War vet Dies at 111 Rochester March -13p Jame a. Hard the nation s oldest Veteran of the civil War died last night at the age of 111, death came to the High spirited Cigar smoking Veteran 10 Days afer his right leg was amputate Dhove the knee. The amputation performed Marchi was made because of a Progris Ive circulatory deficiency inward s right foot. His death Cut the list of surviving civil War veterans to five me a Union Man and the other Confederate the old infantryman who fought in such famous Battles As Bull run Chancellorsville and Antietam had been in a Hospital Here since surgeons severed a spinal nerve in his Back feb. 18 in an attempt to relieve t he circulatory disorder. After the amputation surgeons said there would have been no Kobe for hard s use if it had not been performed. They said his age made it impossible for Holni to Over come minor effects of the opera Tion. Britain allots$1.3 billion for buildup of Raf London March 13 Cap Brit Ain yesterday made Airpower the Keystone of her military policy with 3 record peacetime appropriation of 498,000,000 pounds $1,394,400,000 for the under Secretary for air George Ward told commons this was 60,000,000 pounds $164,000, Zooi More than was spent during the past year. ,.--. T j in addition he said the us. I granting $140,000,000.in defense sup port Aid a boost of $56,000,000. Top Ballet set for. Munich Munich March ,13 is the world famous Sadler s Wells Ballet will give two performances a there Enten theater Here april 27-28. Says Britain takes grave View of incident new York March 13 a British foreign Secretary Anthony Eden last night railed the attack on a British plane Over Germany a Barbaric action. Deliberate and unprovoked at tacks of this kind by what As supposed to be Friendly forces can Only be called Barbaric Eden told a dinner of the foreign policy Assn. In a last minute insertion in his prepared speech. Her majesty s government takes a grave View of this serious event Eden declared in a major foreign policy address. Commenting on the death of soviet Premier Joseph Stalin Eden said he. Could not pretend to fore cast what effect it May have on soviet foreign policy but we Are always ready to would Welcome sign we would Welcome any evidence of a like intention from behind the Iron curtain Eden declared but added that in the Light of the air attacks there appears to be no such intention on the part of the soviets Eden outlined briefly the bad neighbor policy which soviet rus Sia has developed toward the West since the end of world War it unto and including the korean War. He took cognizance of the fac that . Forces Are bearing the Brunt of the War in Korea but pointed out the British people Are with you As Loyal comrades in the world struggle for peace and Freedom. Tia not Only in Korea that our forces Are alongside of he listed Britain s actions i Malaya our fleets on the High seas our divisions and air forces of guard in Germany in Austria in the Middle East a id in Many Dif Ferent places where we hold garrisons or share them with you. At ail theofr Points we Are holding Tho common line against stubborn problems turning to stubborn problems confronting Britain in Europe Eden defended Britain s Stan against joining a european federation. 1 he detailed Britain s support of the Coal and steel plan and the european defense Community he pointed out that Britain has a whole series of treaties bindings to the countries concerned such As the Angler French treat of Dunkirk of 1947. The Brussels treaty and the North Atlantic treaty. He added that Britain has sub Stantlay military forces on the continent and intends to keep them there As Long As we think to situation requires it Biog asks ruling on Iran Oil cargo Rome March 13 a the Anglo iranian Oil co. Apoc yesterday asked the Rome courts to deter mine the ownership of blockade run Oil brought Here from input a the Case was handed to the Tribu Nale do Roma 24 hours after a Venice court rejected the Apoc request for confiscation of the first 5,000-ton test cargo brought to Italy from Abadan by the tiny Tanker Miriello. In its new Appeal to italian court the Apoc has asked that the ques Tion of ownership be settled Between itself and the italian Supor co which already has two other tank ers entering iranian Watts to Laka on new cargo. To
