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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, March 30, 1953

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 30, 1953, Darmstadt, Hesse                                A Poge the stars and stripes monday March 30, offs Taylor expects attacks ---1 on outposts to continue " t v Al sri "., -. Sees to offensive 29 a 1a in Maxwell d. Taylor said today he expects More communist ii matted offensives on the korean Battle front similar to those at brought on bitter Fig bios on old and vegas  the both Arney cd said in an interview he saw no indication that the outpost Battles foreshadowed a red offensive but added  consider  Taylor said he considered the communist actions As nibbling at our outpost  i should be surprised it we Don t get More he added he implied that United nation soldiers would never be called upon to defend an outpost just for. The Sake of maintaining it Taylor who toured the. Trouble spots on the front during the fight ing said his frontline commanders study the front constantly when he was asked if the 8th army out Post line would foe maintained regardless of chinese  important outposts we will Jinever give up he  said he saw no reason for any association Between the re attacks and the communist letter at  Mun Jom yesterday saying they wanted a resumption of armistice  army commander said he would continue to press for an in crease in the strength of his army. No Good general is Ever satisfied Taylor said he added that. He wanted strength from any source but the Republic of Korea source is most subject to  look with great Hope to the koreans he said. Tot wins $140,000 in sweepstakes continued Row Page a entering the Hospital a month ago. Fearing he might die he had. Told her " i Haven t anything to leave you but the leave you  the ticket was on. Mont trem Blant a horse which finished Sec. Ond in the grand National Steeple Chase at Aintree england.". ,. " Hanson had Only ?1 in Ollil count in the cosmopolitan Bank of Chicago. -. When Hanson s son in Law. Wai lace Lyle was notified he said of this is terrible a Jast died by augustan Hospital. Whenever will know he  Hanson died just a few. Hours before the race in which his horse an 18-1 shot placed  monday a Veri cation. Of Hanson a sweepstakes ticket was delivered at his Home. ,. He had been employed by a con Cern making dental plates and was asked to Purchase a Sweepstake ticket one Day while making a de uv0ry, Hanson hesitant at first did so.--,/ v a 1 his two. Sons and his daughter Are believed to be h is sole heirs. Repulsed on vegas Hill continued Frojan Page 1 through a red trap to preoccupy their old pasit Bris. R in the air War it col George Job Neil of 3rero Beach fla., became the Soth it Ace of the War by Downing his fifth Mig.  other kills went to col James Johnson of Phoenix Ariz who became an Ace yesterday capt Maynard Stodgill of Clarinda Iowa and one Pilot who asked that his name be withheld. The damage claim went to maj Richard a Condrick of Redlands Calif a  heavy enemy barrage the chinese troops attacked be Hind a heavy barrage fired by communist is my howitzers the first appearance of red heavy ordnance in the bitter fighting 30 Miles Northwest of the South Korea capital devastating fire from Marin Cannon machine guns and rifles hacked the red assault Force to isolated disorganized units which retreated Westward pursued by rolling in barrage. / the previous estimates of 400 chinese dead increased after thew Iree pronged assault which again left mangled bodies of red troop littering the Northern slope and approaches to the outpost. Queen Mary borne to Westminster Hal for lying in state London March 29 Queen Mary s coffin was borne i procession today t h r o u g h the streets of London to lie in Staten ancient Westminster Hall. It was the nation s Farewell tothe beloved old lady who had been so much a part of its life for. Romany years. Police estimated that 500,000 people stood bareheaded on this raw blustery Palm sunday As tie coffin passed to the beat of muffled Drums and the somber strains of funeral marches. Mil Lions More watched by television. Tens of thousands formed a Lin that extended More than a mile and was growing hourly when the Public was admitted in the eve Ning to the 893-year-old Hall which has seen gof much of British his the Queen will lie in state until mesday inprnirig1 when the coffin. Will be. Taken. To St. George s Chapel within the Walls of wind Sor Castle for funeral services. Queen Elizabeth Queen Mother Elizabeth. Princess Margaret an the d u c h e s s e s of Kent and Gloucester were veiled in Black a they attended a Short service con ducted by the archbishop of. Can Yerbury before the Public lying 4ri state of. The four Royal Dukes who walked behind the coffin from Marl Borough House the Duke of Windsor seemed most affected. Reappeared dispirited and at times drag mid a bit behind his brother he Duke of Gloucester and the Duke of Kent. I White elephant tickles president president Eisenhower Breaks into Grin As Walter i. Ringer member of an Mesa evaluation team Back from Denmark hands him the Symbol of a High danish Honor the order of the elephant a gift from Prince Axel of. Denmark. A " " in Gas blast Indiana town Start fires.  -.  " continued from Page u. Only shaken up although Man houses were demolished. Cause of the derailment a s no determined the train was travel ing from Chicago to Bedford ind.,on. The Chicago. Milwaukee. St. Paul & Pacific line. No trainmen Hurt the chief dispatcher for the Railroad at Peirre haute said Only three cars of the train contained ammunition. He said no trainmen were injured. Lewis is in the Southeast Corner of Vigo county 25 Miles Southeast of Terre haute and 80 Miles South West of Indianapolis. Firemen fought flames that spread Over a radius of a mile. They were hampered by Lack of water and the danger of the continuing explosions. Firemen from Linton Sullivan Jasonville an Terre haute  first explosions Shook Points As far As 35 Miles away. A desk offi cer  state police Post said the blast was Felt there 20 Miles away windows were broken in Jason Ville nine Miles away. Vance Sappenfield a Linton news Man spending the evening at Lyons 20 Miles away said the explosion blew open the door of the House he was in and almost knocked the occupants from their chairs the ammunition cars were Enro Ute to the Crane ammunition depot 30 Miles Southwest of Here for storage. A squad of 18 marinas station Dat the Crane depot arrived to begin disarming the ammunition. They room Board and income Seattle Wash. March 29 up Evory-1 Huson a former City jail inmate was charged. With a mis Demeanour for leaving the jail each week while serving his sentence Tok. Up his state unemployment checks. " said the shells were 155-Mmhowitzer shells arid Bazooka rockets. The squad reported finding Shell fragments 2%j3 feet Long through out the town. A dirt Road leading West was blocked because it was covered with live 1 shells. State Federal officials to probe train disaster Conneaut Ohio March 29 up the new York Central rail Road announced last night that both state and Federal officials Ouid investigate the one in a million three Way collision Fri Day night of two High Speed  Senger trains and a freight in which at least 21 persons were killed. Nyc officials said investigation would he started soon by the interstate Commerce commission and the Pennsylvania state utilities commission. Erie county a Coroner  w. Wood said 21 bodies had been received at Erie during the Day names of wreck victims released by Coroner ., March 29 Apt Coroner Warren Wood announced the following partial list of dead in the Conneaut train wreck Dan Decker on. 3% Washington. 111.edna m. Ryan 26. Nurse at the vet Erans administration Hospital Cleve land Vaughn a. White 26. Norwood. . Frank such. Buffalo  of h1h. 3d a e. Chadick new Orleans la. James Schuh i Rockport . Herbert l. Emory. Toledo Ohio Tom Henderson . Also mrs. Joseph curl Erie . H.-aah3. Hazel Park Micro mrs. Ethel Quinn Erie a. James . Ash Tabula Ohio mrs. Bess Wallace 0, Wesfield . Emmagrace Wallace. 16. Her daughter Etta Llewelyn 70, Aub Urru neb John a Pettit Ashtabula two Charles a. Benson Buffalo a train conductor a. A. Lewis. Cleveland also a con Ductor and Donald Charles , Ohio a Seaman employed by the . Hanna ship co. Den Hoge to take command of 7th army at noon wednesday f continued from Page i june .1916 and was commissioned second lieutenant in the Engineer corps. He won the distinguished service Cross in action in prance in world War n for bridging action Over the Meuse River in Daylight and under direct enemy Shell Lre. Houfe won the Silver Star i world " 1. The missourian was in charge  units that constructed the alaskan Highway in 1942. He left for Europe in october 1943 and was in command of the provisional Engineer group composed of the 5th and 6th/engr brigs which late landed on Oprah a Beach. Hoge be came cd of the 4th army Day i March 1945.and remained with this division Welch spearheaded the 3darmy drive beyond the Rhine and into Czechoslovakia until be Day. It was Chrobat comb of the 9thannd i in tinder Hoge that succeeded in t capturing the Remagen Bridge intact.  received. The distinguished service medal As commander of combat come b and later a Sec Ond Oak Leaf Cluster to the dam for korean action. Following the death of maj Gen Bryant e. Moore in Korea Hoge took Over the com Mand of in corps. Back in june 1948 he also had. Succeeded Morreas cd of Trust in Trieste remaining there about three  comes to 7th army from it Sam Houston tex., where he had commanded the 4th army since february. 1952. R. Bolte who succeeds log no a ton s. Eddy As Usa eur com Mander in chief has been with the7th army since August 1952. He came Here from Washington where he had been Deputy chief of staff for plans Stoice february 1951.bolte l  
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