European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 8, 1953, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 16 the stars and stripes wednesday april 8, Munich protests to Ike Over Thayer Munich april 7 is theard of directors of the Munich american women s club today protested to president Eisenhower the resignation of Charles w. Thayer former . Consul general her and blasted the activities of sen Joseph it Mccarthy much aware of the significant Anc widespread reaction to the Resigna Tion of or. Charles w. Thayer .consui-Gen-eral at Munich. Or. Teaser is. Admired liked and respected by both germans and americans. His background and rec Ord speak for themselves. The Ger Man press and germans in Genera have been completely sympathetic to or. Thayer. They have expressed themselves As bewildered horrified and disgusted with the methods which led to his Resigna Tion. " or. President we Appeal to you As the american who should and must be most concerned to put your immense and Well earned per Sona. Prestige against this creeping menace. We sincerely believe mccarthyism threatens the very foundations of the democratic sys-tem."". " -. " get who shot girl self still critical Paris april 7 a Hospital authorities today said that . Air Foice s sgt Donald Rhoads Stillis in serious condition from gun shot wounds which he inflicted on himself Early yesterday. -. Rhoads of West Burlington Towa snot and killed his 19-year old French girl Friend in a Paris nightclub Early yesterday and then shot himself in the Temple. Meanwhile police said they be Able to question Rhoads for several clays because by the seriousness of his wound 1rhoads had been stationed at it rallied air forces Central Europe. At allies reds to Trade All pcs continued from Page 1 ments As Well As civilian War internees will be included. The senior Allied Liaison office rear adm John c. Daniel said the communist attitude is very favor Able at this Point and the develop ments the negotiations at pan Mun Jom went-j.,so smoothly that observers pre voiced the Hope the talks Wil pave Tolje Way to a korean truce total talking time was 36 minutes maj Geri Lee Sang Cho head of the by Liaison team,.-said a nine Point plan submitted by Danie yesterday should be the basis for a Exchange. He said the communists agree to roughly half of it Indus ing All the key Points. \. Points agreed on the communists agreed to the following Points of Daniel s plan i Exchange of All sick. An wounded prisoners including those with minor disabilities along wit the seriously injured. This was taken to mean direct repatriation to their homelands of All ailing prisoners including those who under the Geneva convention of 1949, would otherwise be sent to net itral countries. 2pan Mun Jom will be the Exchange Point " 3bp the sides will report the num Ber of sick and wounded to be traded and break the figures Down \ by nationality. 4-Frisoners-to be exchanged Wal be delivered to pan Mun Jom a groups of 25. / .5both sides will present roster giving name rank and nationality when delivering prisoners and will sigh receipts for those delivered. Will submit changes the reds said they would submit changes and additions to the other Points of the plan. Daniel said he thought the red were not prepared to Start the Exchange immediately because their staff work is not ready for them tomake an. during the discussion the communists made Only one reservation. Lee said we Reserve the right to ask for accommodation in a Neutral country of those prisoners of War in the custody of your Side who will not be directly this puzzled Allied negotiators since it already had been agreed to by pass article tip of the Geneva convention which Calls for trans Fer to a Neutral country of prisoners with minor wounds who might Beable to fight again within a year. Lee made no reference to sick and wounded in his statement and in this Advance in Camp it was assumed he referred to an Overall Exchange of prisoners that would Fol Low a Complete armistice. F84s collide 2 bit out Luke air Force base ariz.,april 7 two French student pilots parachuted to safety after heir f84 Thunder jets collide near this. Air base yesterday. Second its. Jacques pays sonnet of Lyon and Antome Duburg of Aveyron were on a training mis Sion in a flight of four jets. Marines mighty mite shows off the Marine corps new mighty mite out a Ceil a jeep in a test run at Quant co a. A jeep competing with it could t make it up this Hill. The new vehicle has on air Coo Tedt motor a a can carry a 600-Pound Paylo acl. United press photo senators say nato facts Cut yanks Lega Protection continued from Page 1 neither a provision for trial by jury or for bail for an american Soldier or civilian involved in theato operation and accused of violating some local criminal Law. Wilson said the tvs. Can t Force our partners to accept our system " know and replied that while this was True the . Is spending vast sums of Money and manpower in the nato Effort and is in Posi Tion to get a reasonable quid pro quo for our All agreed that the pacts we redrafted before Wilson became de sense Secretary. But Wilson declared that these three treaties Are vital to the North Atlantic treaty organization. The symbolize the full sense of cooperation with which the nato coun tries Are uniting and building an integrated defense system to meet the soviet faces further questioning tomorrow Xiv the three proposals would establish a system of administrative and judicial Law for the troops of All leave soviet Folls Moscow april 7 up ten american editors left Moscow to Day after a visit Here. As their train pulled out of mos cow s byelorussian station for Warsaw they leaned their Heads out of the window and shouted i russian Dos Vidonya Farewell to the group of soviet and Ameri can officials who saw them off. The editors Are in route to Newyork via Berlin. " before their departure the Edi tors addressed a letter of thanks of Premier Georgi Majen Rov. Their leaving ended a landmark the history of soviet american press relations. Atlantic pact nations stationed out Side their own countries up re ported Smith and Wilson agreed the Alaji was precedent shattering but argued that it would lift Many administrative chores from military commanders and hence free them to concentrate on defense functions. Gen Omar n. Bradley chairman of the joint chiefs of staff submitted a statement saying the arrangement would remove undue hindrance with peacetime a Nevers in Europe by waiving pass port and visa regulations. " gives statements Bradley said the morale and Well being of . Troops would be increased. He also gave the com Mittee statements from Gen Matthew b. Ridgway supreme Al lied commander in Europe and adm Lynde d. Mccormick supreme Allied commande for the Atlantic urging approval of the pacts. Knowland and Langer challenged the idea of submitting off duty offences by . Personnel to local courts. In Many cases. Know land said this would result in a no jury trial. Erguson added that in France there was no presumption of innocence which is a of . Law envoy ends talks in us returns to Moscow Post London april 7 a sir Ai vary Gascoigne Britain s envoy to soviet Russia left London by air for Moscow today after six Days of High level consultations on the new soviet peace two weeks ago Gascoigne was instructed to stay in Moscow despite the fact a vacation in Britain was Long overdue. As the red peace offensive gathered Speed last week Iio Wever he was hurriedly recalled for talks. His Home leave still i postponed. Adenauer Confer in a 1c Accord been continued from Page 1. U to meet with or. Eisenhower . The German Leader said Hera Drift doubt the . And West German representatives would agree on tit. Abroad outline of problems a adj them As Well As on , who is staying at Blair House was accompanied to tin White House across the Street of Walter Halls Lei a German Secretary of state for foreign affairs and Heinz Krekeler German Chat Cpd affaires in Washington. At the Start of the conference Adenauer presented a painting to or Eisenhower who is a Painter. If tar Century artist the painting the of the three Wise Kings is Century masterpiece by a sout German artist whose work is Ciet by identifiable by. Critics hat we name is unknown. If Adenauer was greeted at natio a Airport earlier by a big headed by vice or Dent Richard Nixon. A Dilles defense s e c r e to r j Charles e. W i 1 s o n. Mutual 3jcurity Agency director Ham Stassen and High Rankin department officials also hand to Welcome Adenauer daughter Lotte and nine aids. Nixon Speaks. Nixon ii his welcoming told Adenauer his visit historic in the re ship Between the . And Are few american children he s and who did not about the contribution to a Independence made by Baron a Steuben whose statue stands Nett Blair House. J Nixon said millions of German who have become american Dulf. a great contribution tothe Progress of the . One of the great tragedies Fathis. Generation is that twice in this generation our two Peoples Haw been torn asunder by conflicts the vice president voiced Confidence that the to counties now Are entering a ios Jera of peace and that old Bonds will be re Eft listed. Adenauer moved the Chancellor wearing overcoat and holding a Black Tor Burg in his hand despite the bfe5zle, replied in German it is with great emotion that land on the soil of your Cap Adenauer pledged German in the sacrifice which mus made by All who regard As the first Good of said he brought thanks of the German peo Wall the help of the . Since War ii. Which he said Given in a spirit of True Tea. Concei pc 1 1 i i to to � a the Buth free or had 1 Vesuvius bail rec Naples april 1. Soni were killed an slightly injured when _ Railroad running around Vesuvius derailed tonight of the derailment was. A widow shoots col cities spouse s dying comma san Antonio Tex., april 7 up the widow of a master ser want who died eight months ago n an air Force Hospital shot Down and critically wounded the chief if the Hospital s medical service at is. Home last night the woman mrs. Muriel Vanfleet 44, told a Matron in jail Here Oday that she shot it col Francis of. Wilson at the death bad com Mand of her late husband Laurence the Matron quoted mrs. Van Fleet As saying her dying husband cd her the doctor murdered me. Ake care of records at. The Lackland of Hosp where the sergeant died listed the cause of his death As lung . Van Fleet said she shot at Wilson four times with a ,25-Cal pistol. Two bullets missed. One grazed the colonel s head and the fourth went into his upper right Chest i never intended in kill him mrs. Van Fleet said. I wanted him to live and suffer like my Hus band she spoke of a raw Deal but would not Tell about it. However she said the Story of what happened to her husband in the Hospital Willcome out now ii s enough to Curt your her attorney William Church was asked whether she was trying to say that medical negligence killed her was More than negligence he said.1 i believe so charge they murdered her husband neglect and several other things. She has already told her Story to sen. Lyn Don. Johnson a Tex and the Senate armed forces he did not know whether she told her Story to the committee As a whole or Only to Johnson who formerly chairman of the 1 Mittee. _ ". Church said officials at army Hospital and lsreslanrf1pital know the whole Story. And of authorities would not i ment. ,. Fri filed a warrant mrs. Van Fleet Chargi Tegwith intent to murder the widow Ori Giuily Brooklyn by had be Atascosa Tex her assigned to personnel Lackland. She was a file the Cora stroller division. Wilson is from Luling t9.t � is
