European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 1, 1953, Darmstadt, Hesse European edition Elf a it Lar to s trip Esmore promotions a list of 369 Safe first tenants promoted to Captain effective today appears on Page t Publ Ahoi of the . Armed forces in Europe 10, number m6 3 cents a copy ?1j5 � month wednesday april 1, 1953 Parade a t Eddy Farewell Ridgway presents plaque by James a que Igus staff correspondent it March 315 More than 6,000 All three services m Farewell review to of. Before it Gen Manton Eddy As the retiring eur commander in closed his distinguish Day career kith High ranking ., and French dignitaries in dance and with North at treaty organization. Flags Ping in a Nippy Breeze Eddy ived a plaque from Gen mat of. B. Ridgway supreme Allied tender in Europe. Expresses gratitude escalation of the plaque was signed by Secretary of army Robert t. Stevens and in a. Lawton Collins army of staff was the High note gone Victory stadium Ceredo which began at 10 moved Eddy exed profound gratitude for wonderful Farewell Cere of to the troops he said of been your commander was scent . The units As a Symbol lie great military Force Here any today that is helping the outposts of Western and As your retiring com have no hesitation inking the readiness i and the Tion of that i military to do its part in defending frontiers of the free troops one. Termed the plan fur an an of the High respect admiration and even the an of commanders and As which Eddy had won. The presentation Day the line with Ridgway Gen George a read jr., div cd who acted As Ader of troops the Cere waa directed by v corps."350 soldiers with Guidon posted around the top Tierce Lizec stadium to lend a note to the Farewell. An Ruso with Guidon flanked at Ranee Road to the is Taviuni. And mrs. Eddy drove tip reviewing stand in a big limousine and were greeted a Gvay Gen Thomas t. On pipe Ufi col. 4. I the front Row of the stand at the Farewell review for it Gen Mariton s. Eddy Are left to right maj Gen George w. Bead or. Eddy mrs. Eddy Gen Matthew b. Bidgway High commissioner James b. Conant Gen Thomas t. Handy British Gen sir re Charil n. Gate Gen Lauris Norstad it Gen Charlesl Bolte French it Gen b. Noirot it Gen w. Al Hoge and French it Gen a e. Navarre. Sas photo weak9atom blast gives record Jolly Bui no mushroom Las vegas Nev March 31 a an atomic explosion relatively weak As judged by Veteran observers Here but packing a Strong Wallop at the atomic Energy com Mission s proving ground 75 Miles Northwest flared Over the Nevada desert at 5 Ani today. The Flash was less Brilliant than either of the two preceding shots of the Spring test ferries. The usual fast rising White Cloud from the blast almost always seen Here was riot visible and no Shock wave was Felt Here also unusual. Severe Jolt but the dec reported Tjie device touched off 300-foot Tower gave observers at the Yucca flattest site the Roost severe jolting they be had this. Year. Two Strong shocks were Felt and cant on Page 16, col. 5 m 00 fled lied March 31 i a hand Ful of communist patrols probed Allied lines along the by Omer Anderson staff correspondent Bonn March 3 r is Chancellor Konrad Adenauer disclosed to Day that not inconsiderable funds had been provided by French Brit ish and belgian circles to the Neo nazi underground movement headed Fay seven sex nazi bigwigs. J the seven accused plotters were arrested by British authorities Jan. 15 arid turned Over to the germans last week for prosecution. Adenauer said evidence turned Over to him by the British showed the seven men headed by Werne Naumann former Deputy to nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goeb Bels intended to seize Power in Germany within the next four years. The Putsch was to have coincided with hoped for political and eco nomic disintegration in the German Federal Republic. Hints link to reds the Chancellor said it was More than an Assumption that the accused plotters also were being financed by the East German communist and the soviet regimes. The Chancellor said that the seven exp go nazis were connected with Olto Scarf acc Skonny. For Mer is colonel who kidnapped Beni to Mussolini from Allied now is living in Spain. Adenauer continued that there were also links Between the Plotin Western Germany and German Neo nazi movements in Spain an South America. Prosecution of the seven former nazi chiefs is being prepared bythe chief Federal prosecutor. Adenauer cent on Page is col. 4piping move May reopen full debate United nations n.y., March 31 up communist China today formally submitted its new korean peace proposal to the United nations and it appeared that the communists will seek endorsement of the plan by the in general Assembly. Chinese communist pre Mier and foreign minister Chou in Lai submitted his proposals first revealed in a piping radio broadcast yesterday to general Assembly president Lester b. Pearson of Canada. These proposals which raised High Hopes Here that the korean War can be settled appeared to accept the principle of voluntary repatriation of prisoners provided that those unwilling to go Home i would become wards of a Neutral state. Chou s Cable to Pearson re Quested that the text of his peace offer be circulated As an official in document. Formal proposal the net effect of this Cable in diplomats said was to turn the suggestions contained in Chou s broadcast into a formal peace proposal. Chou specified however that the document is not to be made Avail Able to the chinese nationalist delegation Here. Diplomats predicted that Chou Smove was uhely to reopen the full korean debate in the Assembly. They stressed that the fact that piping sent its formal proposal Here before making it available Atman atm Jom was a indication that the communists wanted a Assembly endorsement of their new blueprint for korean peace. This reasoning also seemed to Fitin with a Moscow dispatch that Andrei y. Vishinsky soviet Russia Snew Delegate Here soon would bring up red korean proposals in the submitted his Creden cont. On Page 16, col. 4 korean Battlefront today As ground fighting slackened in the Wake of red offers for an armistice. All probes were " repulsed the 8th army reported. � the Day s biggest explosion came when a b26 invader dropped two bombs on a locomotive and 15 cars caught fire in the. Open in North Korea. The entire train was Lis Tedas destroyed. \ " tryout of Chiang troops worthwhile Stevenson Manila March 31
