European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 4, 1953, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 16 the stars and stripes Sawdey april 4, i �53 dead Bonifi april 3 the Eisenhower administration has not yet d e c l d e d what the amount should be in its revised budget. V v. A. Aid to ind China talking about lode China Dulles _ indicated american will. Ingots to increase Aid to this Are when he was in Paris last february during his Tohir of Western european capitals with Mutual bet purity Agency director Harold a -.stassen. He said Titis themes More Aid to Pirido China was the basis of talks last week Here with French pre Mier Rene Mayer and top French Cabinet . No Point in his remarks did Dulles give any hint of How big a reduction in foreign Aid he thought t h e Eisenhower administration could achieve Adenauer talks. Dulles Eaid the Saar and the proposed six nation european army would be the main subjects at the talks with West German Chanel Lar Konrad Adenauer who arrives in new York monday for � 13rbeyond what was said in a press release earlier this statement concerned Mccarthy s efforts for an agreement by greek shipowners to carry do cargoes behind the Iron curtain it said the result of Mccarthy s Offori was in the National interest but warned there was danger if congressional committees entered into the. Field of foreign affairs. Ammo output fills Korea units needs Gen Hull declares ,. Continued from Page 1 month in the Early summer of 1950 iright.". Now that production has spared to the. Rate of .$200,000,006 a month and the figure will go stil higher to the rate of Well Over $300, month by the end of .1hii Hull said the the has been compelled to mobilize and demobilize at one Anc the same time. As of the end of 1�52, he said,1 the number of army personnel returnee to the us. From the far East comi alone numbered approximately 500, 000. During the current fiscal year ending june 30, he added some700,r 000" soldiers nearly half of the authorized total strength win be released to civilian Lif e. Huh who formerly served As commanding general of army forces in the Pacific and who was in charge of. Atomic weapons tests Ai eniwetok said the american people Are faced with three factors beyond our control and Over which we have Little or no the first Point he said is the supposition that despite changes of personalities in the Kremlin regime communism shows Little inclination to change. As his second Point Hull declared the cold War still is with us per haps spread a Little wider dug in a Little deeper and at a lower tem third any negotiations Are going to be As Long drawn out As difficult and As interminable As the enemy can make them either in or outside the United ammo no Factor in loss of old Baldy Tay or Seoul april 3 up it Gen Maxwell d. Taylor said today am muh Itin absolutely was not a fac in the loss of old Baldy to the chinese communists last week. The 8th army co was referring to a statement. In Washington wednesday by Gen James Van Fleet his predecessor that Lack of Allied artillery fire May have helped cause the loss of old Bald through a spokesman Taylor said the rate of Allied fire never had to be during the critical period of act Ion the rate of fire was approx mately eight times the Normal Day of Supply ". Senate unit asks Van Fleet to be adviser Washington april 3 up sen., Homer Ferguson a Mich disclosed yesterday that Gen James a. Van Fleet retired 8th army commander has taken under consideration a Job As Mili tary adviser to the Senate appropriations committee. ,. Ferguson said Van Fleet prob ably will decide within the next be v Days. A committee source said chances Are Good that Van Fleet will accept. The general has spent considerable time before Congress recently testifying on ammunition shortages. Possibility of recall senators said defense officials began telephoning them asking what s up As soon As the Van Fleet Job offer was disclosed. The officials they said expressed considerable concern on grounds that Van Fleet s views have seemed at Odds with those of the Pentagon. There was some speculation the army might even change its mind and recall Van Fleet to Active duty. He was retired two Days ago Over the protests of some Senate armed services committee members. Ferguson said that since the committee Post is a government Job Van Fleet. Probably would have to choose Between his retire ment pay and a salary from the committee. Matter not mentioned meantime president Eisenhower told a news conference that Van Fleet never mentioned to him the charge that Gen Matthew b. Ring Way prevented Van Fleet from making an amphibious Landing be Hind communist lines in Korea. Van Fleet told Senate invest gators wednesday that his forces could have driven on to Victory if they had ii of been stopped. The president said this never came up in his conversations with the re tired general the committee s Job offer to. Van Fleet Wes viewed As a pos sible Rebuff to top defense department officials who have taken Issue with his testimony. Okd Asun chief swedish Diplomat Dag Hammarskjold has been accepted by the big five to be the United nations new Secretary general. Ham Mer Skjodt 47, swedish Deputy for eign minister will succeed Trygve lie who resigned. Up photo reds in Berlin free three yanks continued from Page 1 cans at the spot where they were arrested and sent for a soviet of while american military police on duty at the checkpoint Neard of the arrest and informed . Authorities. Col Hugo g. Goetz . Provost marshal in Berlin another officer and an interpreter rushed to the Iii Hway and conferred with the soviets. In a move which . Of Licals called unprecedented the soviets released the three Ameri cans immediately. Goetz said the soviets were Cour americans were arrested about 4 pm and released at 5 45 pm. Officials said never before have he soviets held an Allied person or so Little time. Recess galled in bribe trial Heidelberg april 3 is the general court martial trying capt Boris Haimson in a Surprise move today recessed indefinite and subpoenaed the 1951 records o the Chase National Bank and Amer ican. Express co. For this area. Haimson 34, former Supply officer for the 7714th engr intelligence up. In nearby Schwet Zingen is charged with soliciting and accepting about 815,000 in bribes from three German firms doing business with his organization. With both sides having rested their cases col Charlese Blumen Feld court president announced the indefinite recess so the court could obtain banking records to show Mark conversions by Haimson Aik his wife. The currency conversion Issue is one of the key disputes in the Case the German firms contend thai Haimson took part of his kickbacks in furniture purchased for his Home. They maintain they deducted the Cost from his total bribe Haimson on the other hand insists he paid for the furniture in Marks which he purchased at Amer ican express and Chase offices in the area. Hundreds View Stigmata of bavarian woman Konners Reuth april 3. Charles e. Bohlen,.new ambassador to soviet Russia was scheduled to leave new York today by plane for Paris. After two Days there and about two Days in Germany making Pur chases for a protracted stay in Moscow Bohlen expects to Fly to the soviet capital in an american military attache s plane. His wife and three children will go to mos cow with him. Trinan ammo Lack was t Serio is Coconut Island , 3 up former president says that during his tour of in the White House there never any serious shortage or. Trinan was Host to Bers of the press and Raphers yesterday at this vacation. Retreat and in ret to the korean situation there was Nevet any serious munition shortage anywhere we were not Able to enough to Supply such nato North Atlantic a animation and in do China he did not pursue the further and would not draw on current National International developments Frej i of he was no longer in pos get air the facts which i mus i Apo to base an the former chief execute til a t he would not speak on such Iii int ters As a Ort ate citizen the i you Don t want the Opl Nln Ohr trip private citizen ii Gati or. Truman said he was i by Casi the current soviet peace Over were in 7 Earnest but Wati Ili Fer against 4iindu a optic Sra developments materialize neither or Truman nor am 7 Margaret appeared Darf Ian two Hoar visit of the new 14freiichiim continued torn Page i first communist invasion Usiri to the South korean capital. Summer of 1850, and Maurice Leloup French news agency"5 respondent others included Jean a vice Consul Charles consulate attache mrs. A Mellul Tel his Mother miss Marti his sister the Rev. Cocos a roman Catholic mrs. Simone Whang ail her and five nuns. The communist action on French civilians followed a step in favor of six British i and one Irish priest North Korea. Britain a noun a Day the repatriation of was under Way As the new leadership again carried Promise made soon after thei of Premier Joseph Stalin. The repatriation of the 14 men a Small step against ground of five years of War was played up in the. Afternoon press As another i Moscow s. Desire to reach Tente or understanding wits West. I holy Day re la held in Jerusal continued from a Ood sold there to the Ion where Christ fell for time. The procession made i nto the Lith and last Stati holy sepulchre. In this of Christendom the latin j his beatitude msgr. A Berf surrounded by a crowd of ers celebrated mass at amid the odor of subdued prayers the he Cross ensued i wooden Cross Whereon Saviour of the red Bushes of arabs with the Black fedoras a Sun helmets of wars Feira Europe and America. L fee Aig teens an i08ir " Mil ind Jean w president at Sei Washington april resident and mrs Day attended Good Foj at the nation a 1 Church
