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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 22, 1953, Darmstadt, Hesse                                R. March 21, 1953 Thi stars and stripes Ulles stands mrm for of Bohlen Ogress of asked for ionic housing Washington March 21 people How about Congress strife replied there was no More i about spending funds on iding than spending the whole0,000,000 Marks of counterpart if he would consult con a n d e r the s am e Circum in the future. Wolfe said ave Learned from to Titis exper that j Doii t take the Initia again unless it is specifically out even though Congress Given such Broad Powers Congress has provided that aft to july t detailed plans for for a currently expenditures must it Ted a Advance. ,.,",. On american buildings and has been halted pending in with Congress eve u this requirement is not yet state department offi ,. Information stressed in defense the is Washington Bureau Washington March 21 the vice president and general Man Ager of one of the nation s great est newspapers said yesterday that no weapons in the demo cratic Arsenal Are More important than information and  maj Gen Julius Ochs Adler  Reserve of the new York times made the statement to students at the armed forces in formation school it Slocum  spoke even As an army worldwide conference of information and  officers adjourned yesterday at the Pentagon. The week Long conference had heard Strong support for the tie program voiced on behalf of pres ident Eisenhower  de sense Secretary John a.  the it Slocum school. Adler said that energetic Steps must retaken to get As much information As possible to the Public and to members of the armed  against new Barrier the information officer he said is a tremendous Factor in our total  warned against what he de scribed As an immense Barrier of Over secrecy involving the classification and restriction of Materi How pop became. Top Jet Ace Ben Koyal Baker 4 right shows brother Bob 6, How he believes his father col Koyal n. Baker knocked Down his 12th Mic Over Korea to become the world s leading Jet Ace. Leaking on arc left to right Sally 2, mrs Baker and Page 9,. United press photo Reserve forces Post goes to a3 Adams universe Tex prexy the is Washington Burea Washington March 21de sense Secretary Charlese. Wilson yesterday named Arthurs Adams a graduate of the naval Academy  of ithe a to or   of educating to be chair Man of the Reserve forces policy boards a. ?., -.-. The aboard is the p r i n c i a a i policy adviser on. Reserve affairs atthe Pentagon. Adams succeeds Charles h. By Ford former vice president of the american association of railroads who has been chairman since june 14, 195l. After his graduation from Anna Polis Adams served in the Navy i world War-1 and was retired in ui2l during world War a he was recalled to Active service for duty in the Bureau of naval personnel Here. Adams is a former Provost of Cornell University Aad became president of the University of new Hampshire in 1943. Three years later he was named to head the american Council of e due at 1 on with Headquarters Iri Washington. Wife of Chiang s son Dies Taipei March 21 a the daughter in Law of preside Tchiang Kai Shek died today of a heart attack while her husband ego was in route Home from a visit to the . Girl inmates riot 30 Hurt Santa Rosa calif., March 21 up screaming teen aged in mates of los Gui Lucas school for girls rioted for the second straight Day yesterday and. More than 30 were injured one critically. Authorities threw cordon around the Fence less Reform school while police attempted to halt the. Riot .that., already ,. Has cause damage estimated in the thousands of dollars or. Officers clamped  on the suspected ringleaders after a Din Ner hour rampage and mass escape attempt thursday night but three More attempted to break out Dur ing yesterday morning. Al relating to the National defens Ehe said that if secrecy operates to deprive Public opinion of facts which it needs for balanced judg ment such secrecy leads the citizens of our country to feel smug an complacent when they should be aroused and alarmed then secrecy really damages our  Adl a told the information specialists representing All the serv ices that their assignment ran fish go among tasks of National de  f the United press reported tha Tadler urged citizens and the press 1demand and require that Al Security regulations and classifications be justified in the Light of the larger Public Good. 2insist that Basic decisions on withholding information be made by competent authorities who mus take the responsibility for their acts before the  says secrecy trend mounts the trend toward Over classify cation and Ultra secrecy has be come More and More pronounced and to Many ways these Security restrictions have had an effect opposite to that intended Adler  have been self defeating and instead of helping  our strength they have fa/1 too often merely cloaked weaknesses of which the Public should be  Adler said that All restriction on defense information should be subject to review by persons no directly concerned with the administration and that rules on withholding information from pres Sand Public should be subject to periodic review and revised fro time to time if officials can justify  he said information concerning a shortage of shells was withheld from the Public for what no doubt seemed a Good reason but constituted an alarming example of the Way. In which secrecy can actually weaken  he said there was an urgent need of information on the duties and obligations of the citizen to the armed forces suggests 4-fold program today not information but misinformation is abroad through out the nation especially among parents and teen agers them-selves.". He suggested that information officers.-.,1establish a reputation for honesty and frankness with re porters. 2make no Effort to suppress news. 3troat All of the press alike but if a reporter develops an orig Inal Lead on a legitimate Story his exclusive Angle should be protected. 4avoid a interservice rivalries because to see some of the re leases that erupt from the mimeograph machines one would think the end in View is discord rather than   a thoughtfully planned in formation program Adler said will answer the expressed and in expressed questions in the Public  new Jet packs rocket Wallop. Los. Angeles March 21 up the latest Sabre Jet is equipped with " an electrical firing device which can Down the world s largest Bombe with a single Volley of automatically fired rockets an air Force announcement said. The of said a single hit from one of the rockets is about equal to the striking Force of a 75-Mmartillery Shell. The rockets travel approximately 2,000 Miles an hour. The latest version of the Sabre Jet is the f86d North american High Altitude it receptor. The of said the plane can be guided to a target area by ground radar after which powerful elec tronic beams Fitim its own equip ment lock on an enemy plane. The electronic device automatically computes Range Speed and probable course of the target Mak ing it possible for the Pilot to fire his rockets without actually seeing an enemy plane except on his radar scope.  interceptor can. Fire up to 24 mighty mouse 2.75-Indi rocket from a retractable launching pod which pops out of the plane s fuse Lage and then snaps Back after the attack. Says reports by Bito be kept secret Washington. March 21 Secretary of state John Foster dues late yesterday strongly de fended the nomination of Charles e. Bohlen to be ambassador to Russia and by implication accused sen. Joseph r. Mccarthy of the Senate foreign re lations committee appeared with3ulles at his press conference to make it Clear that the foreign policy Leader of the adm Nistra Ion in the Senate was behind the Dulles Eisenhower position. Won t disclose Fri report Dulles made it Clear that the administration does not intend to disclose reports by the Federal Bureau of investigation Fri on any employees but will continue to give the evaluation of these re ports by the head of the depart ment immediately concerned. Dulles said in response to questioning that he regarded the Bohlen Case As an acid test of the orderly processes of government. This was obviously a slap at Sens. Mccarthy styles Bridges r  and Pat Mccarran a Nev who Are trying to overthrow a unanimous approval by the Senate foreign relations committee of the Bohlen nomination. Dulles categorically denied therein v difference of opinion Between himself and the state department s Security chief on final evaluation of Charles Bohlen s loyalty an Security file. Refused to Clear Boh Lenthe Secretary of state set Forth his views after Mccarran told the Senate that Scott Mcleod the state department s Security officer had refused to Clear Bohlen a ambassador. The Secretary said that if the matter of nominations were dealt with in any other Way it would be disorderly and would Embar Rass the conduct of foreign affair by the us. Government at a critical juncture in history. Dulles acknowledged that there were derogatory comments in the Fri file on Bohlen but said there were always unsubstantiated re mors from Anonymous or question Able sources in connection with any person in High office. He added that he was sure there were a number of them concerning him self. Van Fleet 61, goes fishing on birthday Auburndale. Of Fol March 31 up Gen James a. Van Fleet observed his 61st birthday thurs Day by getting up at Dawn and go ing fishing. The general who will retire March 31, actually observed it a Day ahead in a double ceremony wednesday. His friends Here gave him a cake with letters in frosting saying Welcome Home and Happy  he went swimming with Bis two grandsons and looked Over his Citrus Groves including the one he was planting two years ago whence received orders to take Over the 8th army in Korea  
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