European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 9, 1953, Darmstadt, Hesse European edition weat fact forecast Itti Wini Tat Northern franc the Sut Central and Northern parti a toddy Crar the Yanli Venisi Eor pc. Air water. Service ripes late news new York. April i a the special Ger Are investigating exec Crar or five leading Ger 2osnstruction firms in a sus fraud Case in the repair of training installations at ten. It was revealed yes germ an Engineer has Al a been arrested and charged lion attempted extol and breach of Trust. Hubert Goetz. 32, of Hoeb t supervising Engineer of then construction Job from until May 19521 " in the office of High prosecutor Ronald a said Goetz hed been a the Large Hantsche architectural firm of and Pobu Fia was com i by he army to draw up and to supervise rebuild Ota Pape is. Col1 Eisenhower greets Adenauer in West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer right shakes bands with president Eisenhower upon arrival for talks in Washington. Looking of Are . High commissioner James a Conant second from right and Secretary of state John Foster Dalles. Ignited press the photo total casualties up 500,000 since first truce meet Washington. April 8 a the contending forces in Korea have suffered total Battle losses of More than half a million men since their truce talks began in july 1951. In the 21 months of armistice negotiations total . Battle casualties have increased from 78,110 to 13w2b, a Rise of 53,618. In the same period the estimated enemy casualty toil Rose by 430, so to a total of 1.457,009. The number of enemy dead and wounded Are Only estimates by the de sense department. The figure includes 122.000 counted prisoners of War ,. _. ,.losses of other United nations and South korean forces would run Ibe total Over 500ttwo. The . Is the Only member of the Allied nations fighting in Korea which makes weekly reports of Battle casualties. Other nations have made p e r i b d i c reports to the in but these figures lag far behind current action. The Las in report on total casualties since the beginning of the War was 224.760 Republic of Korea dead wounded and missing other in forces aside from .11,436 Battle casualties. Tori Subaru a two collided tonight on the travelled Central subway it London. First reports were heavy casualties rushed to the doctors clambered the Tunnel about in Yards above ground Stratford " treat the injured 9 and 36 injured wereliary1 Hospital and still coming trains Rasli the two trains were travelling inthe came direction to Epping a suburb 20 Miles from Central Lon Don. One was reported to have slowed into the rear of the other first rescuers coining out of the darkened subway Tunnel said the understood there were some dead in one of the trains. Several Hun dred Pat sengess were Riding in the two trains a policeman crawled into the Tunnel and pried open the doors of the coach and left about 200 Pas sengers to the station above ground. In kills Russ move to stall arms study United nations n.y., april s up soviet Russia offered today to meet the West half Way on disarmament and declared that it has demonstrated a new conciliatory foreign policy by deeds. But the United nations general Assembly led by the . And Britain rejected by a 33-10 vote with 13 abstentions a soviet com Promise amendment to a Resolution instructing the in disarmament commission to continue its work on plans to reduce the world s armed strength. As a result the soviet bloc voted against the Western backed Dis armament1 measure which was approved by the Assembly 52-5, with three abstentions. Another russian amendment deleting Praise for the 12-nation com Mission s past work was accepted without a vote. Soviet Delegate Andrei Vishinsky had said that in an Effort to reach agreement the soviet Union would not press its own disarmament Resolution and would vote for a Western backed Resolution if its sponsors would agree to two amendments. Earlier . Delegate Ernest a. Cont. On Page j6. Cot. Ujj medic Short army gets capt out of jail los Angeles april 8 the army pulled one of its doctors out of jail today saying he was too badly needed at it. Macarthur Hospital to serve a term for falling behind in support payments for actress Claire james1 son. At the request of the army a Superior court commissioner re leased capt Peter l. Hoffman of the medical corps the actress sex husband. He bad been sent to jail yesterday when miss James con tended he was ? 1,350 in arrears in payments for her 17-Raonth-old son. In a bitter court Balle Hoffman was adjudged the baby s father although he contended the baby was not his. Canada air chief. 5 aides injured in Saar plane crash we Bruecken French 2one, april 8 six Royal Canadian air Force officers including air vice marshal Hugh m. Campbell were injured yesterday when an plane crashed near Here. One of the six the Pilot was injured seriously. His name and those of two others injured were withheld pending notification of next of Kin. Campbell is commander of the Craf no. 1 air div. Paris. The others wore his chief of staff air Commodore k. A b. Hod son and group capt r m. Cox. Campbell was returning to Paris after visiting the Craf no. 3 fighter Wing Here. They witnessed the arrival of a Wing of Sabre jets which had completed a flight across the Atlantic from Canada. The plane developed engine trouble shortly after taking off. It made an emergency Landing near Boe Kingen in the Saar. All six were later transferred to the . Air Force base Hospital at Lan Stuhl. Allies set to return 5,800 sick Mun san april s Cap the communists today said they Are ready to Send home600 disabled prisoners of War a figure that includes only150 americans and other United nations chief Allied negotiator asked the reds for a recount and added i have Hopes we will it Here predicted that Only slightly More than 100 Ameri cans will be exchanged. Rear aim John c. Daniel c if Allied negotiator told the communists their figure was in or edible Small and asked that have these figures reviewed he said later however i have no reason to believe at the present time that they Are not acting in Good Faith is offers 3300 the in come obeyed to return ,5,800 sick and wounded com munists5.100 North koreans and 700 chinese. This is 7 per cent of the 83,000 pro communist prisoners and 4 per cent of All prisoners held by the allies. The communist figure of 600 is 5 per cent of the 12,000 to 13,000 in and South korean prisoners the reds have said they hold. Both sides named lower level staff officers to work out administrative details of the Exchange. The staff officers went into session immediately after the Liaison groups adjourned for the Day. Daniel asked the communists for a Complete revised text of the whole draft agreement on Transfer of sick and wounded so the in could consider any changes in one package and arrive speedily to items which Are the communists have agreed to the main Points of Daniel s plan and said they will submit their versions of the rest. The Allied protest on the com cont. On pop is col. 5 oranges for flood victims London april 8 Vett today blamed the army As whole Tot past am munition shortages in Korea. Testifying before a Senate armed sen ices subcommittee investigating the shortages. 3lovett said failure to spend Money quickly and efficiently an obsolete ordnance setup and production and distribution problem were involved. Washington april aps the atomic Energy commission today said a program to encourage private investment to nuclear Power had bees adopted by the dec and approved 1y to White boost
