European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 21, 1953, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes �3uv�sf. ,4 Page wreckage of British plane shot Down by soviets it of a. As successor to lie soviets action Call new York March 20 Een and is the main concern of the soviet earlier sir Gladwyn Jebb of of Lincoln bomber shot Down March 13 by two soviet russian jets near soviet British Boria a to the . Seven British airmen were tilled. United press photo ran rejects oif Tiffer Jherman March 20 a Ian prime minister Mohammed today rejected the latest proposals on the Oil dispute the two nations. �. Blamed settlement delay on belief that her former friends would come to despite the opposition of if Cut interests in the Middle offering no counter the Premier insisted in address that he is leaving Obr open for further Neotia declared that if the British led the iranian basis for Eom action claims Iran is willing Toto the International court Justice at the Hague or to negotiations with the Anglo Oil co and the British sent -. Be leaving the door open to Mossadegh said Iran try to sell its Oil abroad. He to the recent Marlella Case evidence of Victory in that left he believed serious purchasers would be found enabling the Ament to operate the Abadan fully egg Juba Fly declared i government is standing on its economically through the . Washington March 20 Tommy Mai wide spent for a full Page and in the to his int pc wife who blocked Mam Rue s to for the 12th time ement said my wife Man Ville having again and Wjk Aro Lara no responsible for any debtsincur.1 Tito winding up us visit appears on London to London March 20 up marshal Tito of Yugoslavia reverted tothe role of a tourist today the next to last of his five Day visit to Britain. The president who reached his residence of White Lodge in suburban Richmond Park late last night after watching a covent Garden Ballet Rose Early for visits to historic Hampton court Palace and Windsor cast Lethe latter is. Still used As a Royal residence and the former was linked with British Royalty centuries particularly during the reigns of Henry via and his daughter Elizabeth Toto lunched with labor party Leader Clement atone and members of the party s National executive at the House of yugoslav Leader attended a lavish reception tonight at the yugoslav embassy. For distinguished diplomatic and govern ment officials and their wives. Tomorrow he starts the return trip to Yugoslavia in the naval training ship Caleb currently berthed at an East London pier to interview Ito appeared in a five minute television interview with Cheste Wilmot last night Over the British broadcasting said the outstanding impression he would take Back to Yugo Slavia was the great Friendship of the British people. Meanwhile yugoslav foreign minister Koca Popovic said that while his country is not a member of nato it will join in the de sense of other nations if the need arises. Popo Vlco accompanying Tito addressed an All party meeting of members of parliament. Regardless of the fact that Yugoslavia is not r a member of nato we know for sure that she will if the need arises participate in the struggle for the defens of. The Independence of other people Sand she will do it just a resolutely and consistently As she has been fighting for the Safe guarding of peace so far Popovic said. 4th set of twins bom to Wisconsin Mother Nielsville wia., March 20mrs. Louis Hagedorn gave birth to her fourth consecutive Seton twins within seven years. The motherland both infants a boy and a girl were reported doing Fine at a Hospital Jeta Edorris Are also parents of twin girls 6 years old twin boys 3 years old and another by girl set 2 years old belgian gift for Stanford Stanford Calif March. .30 up Stanford Ujiki v a. Is t y Lias been presented with a tapestry de plating the work of the Belg Fin Relief com Mission which was headed by president Herbert Hoover after world War i convoys fight subs jets Battle raiders in nato exercises Rome March 20 a convoys in the mid Mediterranean were under mock submarine attack yester Day and Jet fighters fought off practice air raids against Southern Italy trance and North Africa in twin nato Maneu vers the sea operations Are part of exercise rendezvous under Admearl Louis Mountbatten a to Mediterranean commander. The air attacks Are. Part of exer Cise new Moon under it Gen David m. Sch alter commander of Allied air forces Southern Europe. New command entering into the attacks and defense was part of naval strik-ing1 and a support forces Southern Europe now being organized to adm Robert b. Carney at Naples As a subsidiary command under his Southern european nato head quarters the new command willbe composed largely of the Power Ful us. 6th Fleet " four convoys were under Simu lated attack by nato submarine Sand one Convoy off the tip of Cala Bria radioed for air Protection against an attack by fast Little italian motor torpedo boats. Torpedoes launched the torpedo boat Squadron claimed 16 torpedoes launched into the Convoy from close Range Al lied air forces claimed destruction of one submarine off the sicilian base of Augusta and possible damage to several others spotted Neur the aeolian islands an amphibious Landing planned along the South coast of Calabria was called off because of rough seas. Told the committee that the in should continue its efforts. Wei cannot abandon Hope. Thelms May come when we May be Able to count on the cooperation of the soviet Union he said. Form was apparently replying to wednesday s Challenge by Amer can in Delegate Ernest a. Gross to demonstrate by deeds the sincer to of Premier Georgi m. Malen Kov s peace answered two questions Gross put to him but the answer failed to disclose any change in the soviet Altitude that might Lead to a Bresic in the Sevea year deadlock on atomic control and disarmament to Gross question whether the soviet is willing to discuss con struts very the question of Dis. Armani sent Zorin said the soviet Las repeatedly submitted propos als and they were All designed touring about a solution of that important a second question As to whether the soviet Union considered Theun a proper forum for such discussions Zorin said the discussions had been going on in the in an should continue there. Jebb according to the up charged that soviet Russia s idea of disarmament is to deprive the West of atomic weapons while main Taining its own preponderant Mili tary strength he said that Malenkos already had spoken of the need for strengthening the soviet Jehu reviewed the fruitless efforts of the in disarmament com Mission to reach an agreement an said the russians Are offering paper promises which give no Assur Ance that they will be observed. Their main concern is to deprive the West of atomic weapons which now Are our main bulwark against soviet preponderance in land forces and More conventional weapons this is the Only conclusion we can draw. There is no dispute that the existing level of armaments in the world imposes an economic deadlock in Council called hopeless United nations n.y., march20 up the in Security Council appears hopelessly deadlocked i the quest for a Beitf Secretary Gen eral to replace Trygve a Marathon secret session last ing five hours and 21 minutes Las night the Council rejected mrs Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit chief in Dian Delegate who was nominated by the user. Mrs. Pandit received Only two votes Russia and Leb anon with one against her and eight countries abstaining the negative voter could not be established definitely after these Cret ballot but observers believed it was either Pakistan or nation Alist China. 4th rest Coplon mrs. Pandit thus became the fourth nominee rejected by the it nation Council which must recommend a candidate for election by the general Assembly. Last Fri Day the user vetoed Canada s Lester b. Pearson who polled nine favourable ballots and one Absten the same meeting Philippines Brig Gen Carlos p. Romulo pro posed by the u.s., received five votes in his Tavor two against him and four abstentions. Polish for eign minister Stanislaw Skrzeszewski was rejected with Only the user voting for him. The Council recommended that the veto holding big five Perma nent members try again they held a fruitless private session wednes Day to reach agreement on a single candidate. The Council set another secret session for next tuesday afternoon and the big five Are expected to meet monday. Burden Stalin s successor has referred to the strengthening of soviet military Force we Don t learn much about what is going on in the soviet Union Buti Don t doubt that armament there entails sacrifices which Are a severe As those of our own new up vice president new York March 20 Hugh bail lie president of the United press has announced the election if Earnest Hoberecht up general manager for Asia As a vice president mrp favors referendum Paris March 20 a leaders of French foreign minister George Bidault s popular Republican party mrp yesterday suggested a National referendum on the european army treaty Edc if parliament balks at ratifying it in the next few month Bidault touched off a Lively Dis Cussion with a statement to the National Assembly s defense com Mittee that the Edc should i necessary be carried to the country. He was testifying to a closed ses Sion but word of his remarks leaked our tender fire in an mrp caucus for advancing the referendum idea without consulting his party Bidault received powerful Aid from Pierre Henri Teitgen mrp National chairman an ardent advocate Ofeda and european Unity. Com menting on. The confused reports of Bidault s statement Teitgen said nevertheless the idea of a referendum is a Good one and believe that the mrp should thoroughly study of the mrp said Teitgen is sure a National referendum would show a heavy majority of the electorate in favor of the unified defense project educator asks universities to probe Mccarthy Washington March 20 president George n. Shuster of Hunter College said last night the time has come for universities to investigate sen. Joseph r. Mccar thy a wis speaking of Mccarthy at a meet ing of the National civil Libertie Clearing House Shuster said ".", i would remijid you that the University has always been a forum in the presence of club. Toe lords of the passing hour Are subjected to scrutiny. No doubt the time has come to ask on what meat this our Caesar has fed and to review his activities with the utmost objectivity Calm and Chilly Resolution so that an authoritative report can be made to the mccarthy1 replies if that is done Shuster. Said i fancy that the Day on which the senator is summoned before the hat of american history and social science will be not the least revealing of his Shuster dropped the subject there without saying How or by whom such a proposed investigation would be of Shuster s remarks Mccarthy commented every communist every left Winger in the country has been investigating me. This gentleman to Welcome to join the pack if he wants "/.,
