European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 20, 1953, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 16 the stars and stripes Friday March 20, 10 believed killed in 2d bomber crash continued from Page . Had been in command itt rapidity since november 1950. He formerly was on the operational staff of the 2d of at Barksdale la and Belore that he led the 308th reran air up weather in Florida and a graduate of West Point. He served during world War ii Iii Alaska and the Southwest Pacific Ana also was on the staff of Gen Ceorge Stratemeyer in the Chiha Burma India to beater the names released at rapid City this morning were Brig Gen Richard e. Ellsworth Erie,pa., Mai Frank c. Wright Eagle. Ida., capt Jacob Pruett jr., Charleston Uva the Pilot capt Orlen of Clark. Rapid City . Capt Stuart Fauhl Bess Mer Micat. Capt Harold. G. Smith Lyndhurst capt Williamp. Maher Manchester . First it Edwin w. Meader Delaware. it James e. Pace Tampa Fla. Maj John f. Murray Milwaukee is. First it James a. Powell jr., rapid City . M set Jack wine Gardner san Francisco t sgt Walter a. Pions a Scranton a. A la Burse. Vaughn Evansville. Ind. S sgt Robert e. Ullom Springfield Ohio att 2c Phillip Mancos or. Richmond a a/2c Keith e. Happens Harvard neb a la Theodore j. Kuzik West Orange . And sgt Jack Maltsberger Lead . Oms continued from Page realize How thin is our protective cover the Chancellor continued the recent air incidents must demonstrate to All How powerless we Are. Such incidents May be1 repeated any time. Our weakness a further shown by the flood of refugees from Eastern Germany and the communist kidnappings from West Berlin How. Great is our peril can be realized from the 140 soviet Divi Sions and the 70 divisions of the satellite states troops armed wit the Best and most modern weapons. In our present condition we could not Hope to a anything against them for our , kicking and clawing the co m m u n i s t demonstrators broke through barbed wire barricades condoning. Off the Farl a men building and threw flying wedges into police riot cars raced up sirens wailing police reformed ranks an beat Back the demonstrators with water Cannon and hoses night Sticks and police battled individual groups of demonstrators throughout. The afternoon As the communists time after time dog Gedly tried to break through to the parliament building. Several red were hospitalized with cracked skulls and a scores More we retreated for lesser injuries. Unruffled by the demonstration going on outside Adenauer waging the climactic Batty of Bis political career told deputies that there was reason to believe Stalin s death May eventually heighten the soviet , for a Long time had been a sick Man. He had not Bee physically Able to enter into a hot War. His policies had achieved Suc Cess and he was not willing to endanger this Success with a hot War the Chancellor asserted. Adenauer left the inference with he deputies that Stalin s Succes sors younger and lacking the dead dictators stature and enormous prestige within soviet Russia might resort to War As a Means of consolidating their internal Posi declared that there is More. Nervousness now in the Kremlin than at any Point in the cold stir. / at the same time american in Terest in a Strong european de sense Community is much greater now than it was in the last half 011952."the Chancellor maintained that the election of president Eisen Hower was a fact of supreme importance not Only for the unite states but for the whole world particularly Adenauer continued that Secre tary of state John Foster Dulles in his recent visit to Bonn had emphasized that the full Force of american policy would the development of West Ern Europe As a bulwark in the defense of peace and Freedom. The Chancellor predicted that under or. Eisenhower the strengthen pressure on the Tinct continued from Page 1. Border Rule continued from of the h fighter planes on missions to investigate Border penetrations Wil be excepted from this ruling. In order to prevent Border violations radar stations under act will advise. And give corrective steers to Safe planes flying close t zonal boundaries. Other aircraft encountering severe weather can penetrate the 30-mile limitation in an emergency permission h o v e v e a must be secured from ground control. Established corridors Are Frankfurt Berlin Hamburg Berlin Bue Kleburg Berlin Linz Vienna Klagenfurt Vienna and the Frank " Furt Prague air route aircraft Are not authorized to Circle or reverse direction in any portion of the corridor outside the. . Or British occupied areas except in an emergency Safe planes operating in a Cor Ridor Are ordered not to Fly at less than 3,000 feet. All . Military planes Are under constant radar surveillance by act radar squad Vrons. It is mandatory Foj flight commanders to report to these radar Sites while entering or flying in the Frankfurt Berlin and Linz Vynna corridors and Frankfurt Prague air route. This reporting facilitates aircraft identification. The 501st act up will of All unidentified planes flying Xvi thin the . Zone. Interceptions will be ordered on in when weather conditions permit positive visual observation by interception aircraft. Border and Cor Vidor violations Are Jim Diatel flashed by teletype to Safe he. ,. Incidents reported. Serious incidents such As the recent Mig Downing of an f84 Jet lighter Over Regensburg Call for state department action Safe he stated. To reports of Border violations sent to Washington and the . High commissioner for Germany Safe he said. Tactical aircraft Are permitted Tolly As close to the Border As Neces sary to investigate penetrations by unidentified planes. " All Crew members Are Given adet Mijuste briefings covering the exact route to be flown the weather and measures Safe views sympathetically and seriously any approach made to it on peace. When questioned More explicitly As to whether any proposal was now before the . Government along this line he replied that none had come to him and none had come through proper channels of which he was aware. " other news conference highlight touching on the International scene included defends boblcn1he defended his nomination of Charles e. Bohlen to be ambassador to Russia As a very Fine appointment. He thus challenged the stand of sen. Joseph a Mccarthy a wis who opposed Bohlen 2he said As far As he is concerned the fighting in Korea is War. He said this after reporters re minded him that in a speech wednesday he twice termed the com Bat the korean War whereas his predecessor sex president Truman called it a police the president. Said that when one see american soldiers drafted and As signed to a fighting front where they suffer casualties it must be called a War. 3--he said he could see no pos sible Good in a congressional investigation of possible communism in churches As suggested last weekly chairman Harold h. Velde r 111. Of the House in american activities sees no cuts ,4he does not believe defense expenditures can be Cut very Mut a now and wants Congress to some substitute taxes so that the budget can be. Balanced if excess profits and individual income taxes Are Cut this year. 5more information on the Power and limitations of atomic weapon should be Given to the american people. 6lewis w. Douglas former ambassador to Britain has been name head of a committee to Survey the government s foreign Trade pro Gram. 7he promised to look into report that federally supported schools on some Southern army posts Are barring negroes and said there could be no justification for discrimination .8he Side stepped queries on recent proposal by sen. William f. Knowland a Calif that the . Attempt to have the in Brand soviet Russia As the aggressor in Korea. The president said that forthe present he would not want to do anything provocative but that this country remains ready to speak out against any International in Justice. Seeing latest in cars Brig Gen Basil ferry cd Northern area command left and Mai Gen Harlan n. Harness cd 4th inf div right visit the inter National automobile exhibition at the Frankfurt Fairgrounds. The show will run until March 29, is photo Auto show opens in Frankfurt runs until March 29 Frankfurt March 19 is thousands of visitors flocked tothe opening ceremonies of the International automobile exhibition Here today and heard West Ger Man president Theodor Heuss and economics minister Ludwig Erhard speak. The show will run to March 29.heuss traced the history of the automobile in Germany and noted that the time was rapidly coming to the Point when one could Sno longer be considered a luxury Here but was a necessary Mode of revolutionary design went on display Here and the Mercedes which offered no new entry remained As Germany s Only big style manufacturers announced Price reductions. The Volkswagen with a new widened rear window came out with a 250-Mark Cut on its three models. Ford s Cologne factory lowered prices of its Taurus Standard 12. The most expensive car Dis played was a Packard convertible styled the american. A 200-hp Job it is priced at about 515,000.its motor was kept covered As it is under a custom s Seal Windsor Back in London London March 19 ins the Duke of Windsor arrived in Lon Don from Paris today to again see his ailing m o t h e a 85 year old dowager Queen Mary quake.-. Continued from Page 1 hit place was Gonen. Official re ports there were that 14 were known dead and 10 injured. In 44 villages around Gonen 21 were dead and14 injure the quake caused great panic particularly because its emed Togo Aai on with no sign of an end. Despite the tremors1, the people of Istanbul attended a football game at the stadium Between the turkish and belgian National teams. Caribbean area tremors follow turkish quake new York March 19 up a least three other earthquakes to Day followed the disastrous quake in Turkey but no loss of life was reported in the minor tremors. Paramaribo on the Island of Suriname was shaken today by Aid second quake which woke most of the inhabitants but caused no serious damage Fordham University Here also registered two shocks in the carib bean sea today one about 1,900 Miles South of new York and the other .1,600 Miles South. Us Auto exports up London March 19 up Brit Ain s automobile production and exports Rose in january the society of motor manufacturers and traders reported today. A total of 41,110 car were produced. Commercial vehicle production was at about half that. The month s exports totalled 21,-850 automobiles valued at 700,000 pounds $1,456,000. Soviets to abandon the Cand halt its aggressive pol Adenauer studded Hia with warnings that the treaties is the Only which. Germany can be and the nation s voice r International counsels. 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