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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Thursday, March 19, 1953

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 19, 1953, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Weather forecast f to partly Blondy Are cer Al Istria and the in w countries spread tog Over norther the Imp. Countries and france.-. It toss f rom his chair stood  option and saluted in tribute to dead pilots. My him other members of his stood  and  s c u e cars sir sirens wailing left for the Eck scene his face Ashen White Tito turned Lal sir William Dickson Drain s chief of or staff tout of respect for the dead ots he said in halting English suggest the display be  at other jets which had taken cent on Page 16, col. 1 Hies smash led attacks ,_3ul, March 18 ins Allied Ops today smashed two comm attacks on Korea s West front concentrated artillery and .1-Aims fir that killed traded an estimated 80 chinese Biers. ,."- -., fee flare up of ground fighting Icide with jolting new Allied attacks on enemy targets scat Over widespread portions of korean War theater.  fresh round of raids was before Dawn by 40 american it forts that spilled 400 tons of inns on targets ranging to with i three. Miles of Manchuria inward s fourth heaviest air As it.  a .,., Riccele rated sighting sputtered no the 155-mile Battlefront Par Alary in the West.  . Demands soviets cease Mig attacks on of planes Russia called on in in to show Faith new York March 18 a the . Challenged soviet Russia today to demonstrate in the current United nations disarmament debate that prime minister Georgi m. Malenky sincerely wants to Settle a world problems peacefully. The Challenge was made by . Delegate Ernest Gross whole off disarmament discussions in the general Assembly s 60-Natibn political committee As he spoke. Soviet Delegat Georgi Zarubin listened intently. At the outset Gross said the soviet leaders have talked much about peace in the last few Days. Gross added i Hope prime minister Malenkos s use of the word peace is the same As the word is understood by the rest of the  rate he said of the soviets Are sincere one of the first places they can show it Ison the question of disarmament. He called on them for some indication they Are now ready to negotiate in Good Faith. Tivo questions Gross put two questions to Zarubin "1is this the time when the so Viet government is willing to Dis cuss constructively the question of disarmament 2is this the forum where the soviet representative will negotiate Wilchis colleagues on the question he said he was not demanding a Quick  then reviewed briefly the disarmament proposals put for Ward last year by the Western Powers and those offered by Russia of. He warned that the  would never agree to the Flat one third reduction of arms demanded by soviet Russia and would not agree to any disarmament until a system of  inspection was set up. He said the Kremlin had rejected Western proposals for the Dis closure and verification of armed strength and at the same time had failed to explain their own vague proposals. G r Oss said the . Did no pretend that the Western plan rep resented the last word of the cont on Page 16, col 4 Rosec Itiba asserts i ? o g Acks Law to try speeders Urnberg March 18 is Berg Hico District attorney Liam d. Canfield today returned the army Provost marshal Shere a speeding ticket issued us. Civilian with a letter dining that there was to a Atco Gila under whichever could be prosecuted acted in the Case of borrows sey correspondent for the new York journal of Commerce who was arrested in Fuerth March 9 for allegedly driving 40 Miles per hour within the City. Canfield pointed out in his letter that Hico Law 49 provides that Lsne is of the occupation forces Are subject to certain parts of German Law including Speed regulations. It provides that Vio cont. On Page 1g, col. 2 did they survive dummies under a lean to Type bomb shelter in the basement Ofa Home test the effects of the atomic explosion at the a test site in Nevada in which troops took part. United press photo test Las vegas nev., March 18 up the family automobile might be the average civilian s Best defense against an atom bomb on the basis of yesterday s atomic test at Yucca Flat. Automobiles placed around the atomic device exploded yesterday withstood the Power of unleashed nuclear Energy belter than test Homes and showed less effects of radiation  
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