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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Tuesday, March 24, 1953

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 24, 1953, Darmstadt, Hesse                                European edition i weather forecast by pkg fair Over  widespread Norante Fae it a Var  weather service the 10, number 338 Sig Way offs at whispers a Omer Anderson staff correspondent March 23 is Matthew b. Ridgway today that a Whis Campaign allegedly conducted against leadership of shape tit3dother me one  supreme Allied com x in Europe said Hei personal knowledge of dissatisfaction at shape of information of reports that gifts satisfaction existed among Way. Asked by reporters b his arrival in Bonn about red whispering Campaign i to make any detailed com but said know nothing of this from Jan personal knowledge and no confirmation. I Don t i where this originated or Tihe motives  was asked whether Theon Page 1g, col 2 these late news new York March 23 a aircraft led the Stock Mark lower today. Price changes ranged fractions to $3 a Rimare White gains were modest and scattered. Unofficial publication of he . Aimed forces in Europe # 5 cents copy 1.25 a month tuesday March 24,1953 Royal Road from Romance Rhado Estrip Tate area 3, Hock ark., March 23e Tornado leery mid South Tel truck by a series of  yesterday leaving Lea Ovat least five injured an damage estimated at More 0,000. Twisters raked across the sections in Arkansas Mississippi Alabama an that were ravaged by Oes a year ago this weekend Stag $30,000.000 damage and ,221 persons. In Northern Louis ii twister a roofed most of Ness buildings yesterday. And practically All la the town of fewer than blocked by debris an Trees. Leesville ia., sgt Harold amp Polk la was t wind slammed a tree  injured inhere storm warnings yesterday morning by the weather Bureau sent residents. _ Lor storm cellars. Nine and communities were struck. And Small tornadoes the afternoon. Dulles5 awaiting move by soviet -.,t on peace talks  sex Queen Narriman Center returns to Egypt As a private citizen accompanied by her Mother left. She flew to Cairo from Switzer land where she had been staying since her breakup with Farouk. Her return came eight months to the Daj after her play boy husband was ousted As Kins and exiled Narriman s la month old son who is Egypt s King Fua ii is with his father in Italy. Up telephoto foe wus old. Baldy9 in of amur s major try Seoul March 24 tuesday a a fierce communist chinese As Sault by. Up to 3,500 men hit Allied positions around old Baldy on the Western front Early  8th army said the chinese jumped off last night against Allied positions then built up to a heavy blow in the Early morning hour today. Allied troops fell Back from nearby pork hop kill and fighting was still raging on old Baldy Ato last report old Baldy ii Miles West of Cherwon overlooks one of. The main invasion routes to Seoul it was by far the Heavie sting by the year. Two companies attack the chinese struck first last night with two companies of about350. Nen  positions on the lower end of Tbone Hill and were driven of after an hour and 45 minutes. At the same time about 350chinese hit an outpost in the White horse Mountain sector of the. Central front. Fighting was continuing.  the two onslaughts broke a Day of relative 8�h0rtness leing4th div new assignment in  to March 23 is Harlan a harness cd v wil1 leave Europe a new assignment in theras announced Here today report to the defense de been cd of the Ivy its reactivation on Page us lat , a. I being Comman Kan. Review was yield i today for Hartness by treat and the 43d fan. Pride in Young America is rep resented by you on the Field this afternoon Cartriess told the 4,000troops assembled before him on the brilliantly sunlit Field. I feel deeply my departure from the 4th  after speaking to the soldiers Hartness trooped 1 a line accompanied by it col William Patter son co of the 12th regt s 2d in and acting Parade commander Hartness then returned to the reviewing stand where he reviewed the units As they passed by in their last official Salute to him Withhart Triessl on this reviewing stand were his wife Mamie and it co Robert h. Schulz co of the 12th. Wife is accused of stabbing sgt during quarrel 1 Straubing. March 23 is mrs Anita Lawson wife of sgt Harding Lawson jr., of the 1st in 6lh recon Cav appeared at a preliminary hearing in Hico court her today on charges of stabbing her husband in the Back with a Butcher knife last saturday. Washington March 23 up Senate majority Leader Robert  Taft. A Ohio said today president Eisenhower a a s standing firm on his nomination of Charlese. Bohlen As Ambas Sador to Moscow which went before the Senate  and sen. Alexander Wiley for wis chairman of the Senate foreign relations commit tee talked for 30. Minutes with or. Eisenhower on the Bohlen matter after the president s regu Lar monday morning meeting with legislative  said Senate debate on the j nomination might put off the vote until tomorrow or wednes Day. \ we discussed All phases of the Bohlen nomination Taft said. We Are going right  prompt of asked shortly afterwards Wiley said Bohlen is uniquely qualified for the Job. He asked for prompt Senate confirmation Wiley opened Senate debate on the nomination and said Secretary of state John Foster Dulles had offered to give him the Fri sum Mary on Bohlen s Security and loyalty but that Dulles himself was permitted to evaluate it and that no member of the committee offered any  since then the committee has approved the nomination 15. Sen. Joseph b. Mccarthy r wis and others claim that Dulles chief Security officer Scott Mcleod was overruled in Clearing Bohen from a Security standpoint. Dulles version was that Mcleod did not want to take responsibility for evaluating the Jubi file on Boh Len because it contained unverified derogatory material. Mccarthy told the Senate that Bohlen should submit voluntarily to a lie Detector test on certain cont. On Page 16, col. 2 mrs. Lawson 21, refused to take the stand at the hearing before Hico judge Fred Harris but the prosecution introduced a statement allegedly made by her in which she said that she stabbed her Hus band during a quarrel in which her. Husband had threatened to take her two child Ren a away from her. Victim in Hospital Lawson 31, is in a critical Condi Tion in the 26th Sta Hosp at Regens big he was operated on for a punctured lung. Hospital authorities said today he had been asking for his wife and wants to see . Lawson joined her husband in Straubing at Christmas. The have two daughters Lucille 2, and Gwendolyn 3.arraignment has been postponed until sometime after easter con Tingent upon the sergeant s Condi Tion mrs. Lawson was released other own recognizance after Harris impounded her passport in lieu of Cash Ball pm carrying 11 missing in Atlantic san Juan puerto Rico March 23 for hint Washington March 23.up Secretary of a t a the Fohn Foster Dulles believes any specific soviet overtures or a top level peace meeting probably would come in normally perhaps at a unite nations session. Only after such a meeting Ere decided in principle would the act Tal mechanics be worked out in Moscow under strict directions from president Eisen Iwer and the state department said. / Dulles made the statements wednesday at a closed door session if the Senate foreign relations committee when questioned about ambassador designate to Moscow Charles Chip Bohlen. The Tes irony was released today. Dulles told the committee he Stul cont. Of Page 16, col. Of Lodge scores czech record United nations n.y., March 23 ins . Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge today denounced the 1948 communist coup in Czecho Slovakia As one of the most glaring examples of subversion in modern history. The chief . Delegate to the in spoke in the in political commit tee in rejecting communist czech charges that the . Fomented subversive activities behind Tho Iron curtain through the Mutual Security act. Lodge reminded the committee that soviet Delegate Valerian a. Zorin sitting near Lodge arrived in Prague in 1948, accompanied by six soviet generals to supervise the seizure of Power that turned democratic Czechoslovakia into a communist puppet state. Lodge said the Kremlin used fifth column ii and communist militia led by soviet leaders carrying so Viet lags.0 recalling the sudden mysterious death of former czech foreign minister Jan Masaryk and the hangings of other Prague officials. Lodge added with this record Hung around their necks the present rulers of Czechoslovakia do not come into court with clean hands. Their n charges therefore Are not to be  Prince Charles i with col London March 23  
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