European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 8, 1953, Darmstadt, Hesse Weather forecast to West a prance wit Light rain. Pc stir Al bar at set Fly the so european edition unofficial publication of the . Armed forces in Europe late news Wei Kuecken French zone april 7 k a"1 United nations tent cloy reception Center Freedom Village is prepared to receive and process and wounded Allied to at pan Mun Jam. " Ftp Lenauer president open talks Sord on problems Feen by German in do. Visit if Ashington april 7it Eisenhower and West Chancellor Konrad adent conferred for an hour at the House today opening cold strategy talks. Was the first time a head of government had visited White had arrived Here earlier new York aboard presiden Twer a personal plane. The jts to be in washing conferences with lop . Of to to with be Dull Eisenhower and his top. Fld met with Adenauer anti his for about 45 minutes in resident s office. After5 this the Chancellor talked with Eisenhower and Secretary of s John Foster i dues for a nuttier r Jucs. Is1 had a very pleasant and a Adenauer told news or. He added that talks would aued later in the Day a department. Adenauer is ont. On Page is col 5 Sawr cer slices High Iowa Home town Iowa april the Blade of Porter Kan Airpower saw took off Here like Saucer Randall watched Ted As it sailed off Andi a City the second ii of a bedroom at the Home irs. Charles the foot and a wooden bed. It sailed on the roof of the House Jit landed harmlessly beside a girls across the Street senators say nato pacts Cut yanks Legal Protection Washington april 7 defense Secretary Charles e. Wil son ran into a barrage of senatorial criticism today because North at lactic treaty organization agree ments do not guarantee . Troops abroad such protections As trial by jury Ball or a presumption of innocence. Three Republican members of the Senate foreign relations committee asked Wilson and a Pentagon sub ordinate for an explanation of Why such Legal rights were not written into pending european defense agreements. I a both wils6n"and under Secretary of state Walter Bedell Smith Senate ratification of the . Limited rams freight 300 Safe v Las vegas april 7 a the Union Pacific Railroad s Losangeles limited hit a freight train at a siding 62 Miles South of her today derailing the Lead diesel unit of the passenger train. " two dining car waiters were bruised but there were no other injuries the Railroad said. The spot where the crash occurred is at Moore calif., in isolated desert country just off the California Nevada line. The train was West bound with 300 passengers from Chi Cago to los Angeles. Twister hits Ala. City Bessemer Ala april 7 up a Small Tornado twisted through a Bessemer Industrial Section yester Day injuring six persons and Send ing flying debris Over an Are cleared minutes before of Home bound workers. Three pacts. They affect the status of forces among the nato coun tries. .--.,defense department Legal experts explained that most of the Europe an countries have a civil court sys tem based on roman Law and Donot have trial by along Well assistant defense Secretary Frank c. Nash pointed of that for the past three years american troops have been getting along Well i France under an informal agree ment which provides less rights than would be Given american forces under the pending . Willuam f. Knowland r calf t who fired the first question sat Wilson on the Legal guarantees replied that this argument does impress he said for example that if the american Legal tradition of innocence until guilt is proved does not apply to american troop who have been drafted and sent overseas then a very Basic change is involved. Sen. William Tanger . Chairman of the Senate judiciary committee pointed out there was cent on Pope. 26, col. 2 Washington april 7 a president Eisenhower said today that even if peace comes in Korea our men and those of our allies will have to stay in that Region quite a or. Eisenhower made the statement in a Brief informal talk at the annual meeting of the United defense fund it the Statler hotel. His suggestion that peace seems a possibility came atop an earlier while House description of the United nations communist agree ment on repatriation of sick and wounded prisoners As encourage ing.". The United defense fund raises Money to support such programs As thai of the United services organization Uso. A trying period the president told the meeting that if a korean armistice is arranged there will be possibly uneven greater need for such pro Grams As the Uso in Korea. Thence added that even it peace comes in Korea our men and those four allies will have to slay in that Region quite a president also said that Apost armistice period would be a trying period.". He said the impatience of americans would become evident after any armistice and that the service performed t y the United defense fund would help alleviate gripes of soldiers who would have to stay on in the korean area. Or. Eisenhower said that during world War ii he had the great Honor of commanding the greatest number of americans in history and that he came to have a deep App re Cia Ion of services performed by the Uso and similar organizations. Mun san april 7 a the United nations com Mand and the communists agreed today to Exchange All sick and wounded prisoners of the nearly three year old korean War who want to go actual mechanics of the Exchange still must be worked out but this involved Only minor disagreements and Allied officers said they anticipated no rouble in reaching a Swift Settle ment. The reds said they would report within the next Day or so How Many disabled prisoners they would deliver to pan Mun Jom for the Exchange which could Start within a week after agreement in reached on Exchange procedure prisoners with Only minor att front. On Paye 16, col. 3 Churchill takes Over ailing Eden s duties London april 7 a prime minister Winston Churchill today decided to take Over the foreign office reins while foreign Secre tary Anthony Eden is ill. Eden suffering from inflammation of the Gall bladder is slated to enter a clinic tomorrow for an operation. Sabres hit 10 enemy jets Seoul april 7 up american Sabre jets destroyed or damaged 10 communist jets in blazing dog fights Over Mig Alley today while protecting fighter bombers attack ing the red Supply system. The fighter bombers took Over the Day shift bombing eight rail Bri inges and a transformer station near Chimi Ampo on the line connecting Sam Chon and Kunu in Wes Tern North Korea. B26 invader bombers scored one of their biggest one night kills of the War against red trucks destroy ing 124 All across the Peninsula the 5th air Force said the b26s discovered Large movements of red Supply the ground the bitterest fighting took place East of the Puk Uhan River where South koreans recaptured then lost an outpost in fighting with chinese the reds had taken it sunday the Roks had won the Hill Back earlier today but lost it again. Big four meet on air safety Berlin april 7a four Power talks on air safety Over Ger Many opened in the soviet head quarters tonight the first time the soviets British French and americans have gotten together Here since the 1949 Post blockade period. At soviet invitation air Force generals of the three Western Powers drove to the Karls Horst Headquarters to discuss methods of avoiding such incidents As the Jet fighter attack which destroyed � British bomber on the Frontier last month. The soviets had met twice with the British on the air safety topic and then proposed to expand the talks to All four Powers. Heading the american group a maj Gen Robert f. Tate Safe Deputy chief of staff for operations. The British were led by air vice marshal j. H. Edwards Jones and the French by Gen Edmond Jou Haud. The top soviet was it Geo i. D. Podgorny. Bulletins Berlin april t up by Conn chief counsel for sen. Joseph r. Mccarthy s Senate investigation subcommittees id to night the senator bad informed him by phone that b. Kaghan Hico Deputy Public affairs officer will be called to Washington to testify before the committee on Security grounds. New York april 1 a the Stock Market advanced today after More than a week of Sharp declines. Railroads led the list. United nations n.y., april 7 a the United nations Gen eral Assembly today elected swedish Diplomat Das Hammarskjold As Secretary general of Hie in. The vote was 57-1 with one abstention
