European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 11, 1953, Darmstadt, Hesse , april a 19j3 the stars and stripes Ace blames for lag in ammo a Washington april 10 up former army Secretary Frank c. Jr., said yesterday a major n Why ammunition proctus was not pushed in the first months of the korean War was Douglas Macarthur s consid Page most now deferred face Call Hershey ? jetted judgment that the War would in december 1950. Face made the statement before Senate armed services sub ski in Pittee investigating reports of and Long standing Armuni shortages in Korea. The said it was the considered judgment of both Washington and far East commander that that i articular War would end six after it started in june. � _ Nantes Macarthur dressed by sen. Harry f. Byrd cd a to specify who held that � in of Pace replied general furthermore Pace said ,1ie also gained this general Ini impression from attending the a f jobs Wake Island conference in october 1950 at which former pres l up i Tea Truman and Macarthur Dos is cussed the far East situation. His testimony apparently raised 4 cute possibility that Macarthur might be called for Testi in the munitions inquiry. A former Secretary gave the impression that people at were lulled by the idea the n War would not last Long. Byrd kept hammering at a a c e la that Point asking whether Mac who was dismissed As far commander in april 1951 by Truman Ever made a report 4jhat the War would end by the dose of 1950. Pace said Macarthur preview i for tomorrow a a shifty Fetina reveals the infect creations of swim frit who Tuerff co Weir on pure figure flattery this season a Sabre left ready to courier red attacks. " Cen Harneu leaves. -. The United crusade. Dutch treat. The firing Scooter double feature Nat Restei features end coloured conies All Tor 5c swede takes reins As new chief of in new York april 10 a Dag Hammarskjold former Deputy for eign minister of Sweden who arrived by plane in new York yester Day faces his first ordeal today formal installation by the 60-na Tion general Assembly As Secretary general of the United nations then the 47-year-old Bachelor will have to plunge into the issues that gave a Gigantic headache to his predecessor fellow scandinavian Trygve lie of Norway. Soviet West agreement on Hammarskjold As a suitable Secretary general Given on tuesday when the Assembly elected him to the 540,000 a year tax free Job May help to give him the necessary con science. But despite the current soviet Sweet talk the new Secretary general will have to use All the Powers of diplomatic Compromise for which he has gained an inter National reputation to escape unscathed from the crossfire of criticism from All sides. Lie opposed. The russians blacklisted lie forsaking a positive stand in endors ing the tin action again Sion in Korea. On the other hand some Ameri can groups blasted him with charges of being too Friendly with the russians and too soft on . Left wingers on his own staff. It was under these continually growing pressures that lie finally tendered his resignation last november. He said he was resign ing in the Hope that it would re move at least one of the tensions that kept the East and West deadlocked on All world problems. As Hammarskjold takes Over the Job he cannot be sure the soviet bloc will be any softer on him if he crosses them than they were on lie. And other pressures already Are forecast in the ticklish prob Lem of How to handle in person Nel in the Light of current Ameri can loyalty probes. Adenauer turns tourist in West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and his daughter Lotte View Velasquez Christ and the pilgrims of emmans in new York s metropolitan museum. Adenauer has just finished talks in Washington with president Eisenhower and . Officials. United press photo Tokyo yank asks leave in Korea Tokyo april 10 up rest and recreation the Boon of soldiers in Korea rating second Only to Rota Tion homeward got a reverse twist pal Herman b. Hornsby of la Grange 111., asked his superiors at the Tokyo army Hospital for r and a in . Said he wanted to visit Nis Fiancee it Beatrice Comstock of Madawaska me., a nurse in the 21st evac Hosp at was obliged. Around the world te$ts9 soviets Washington april 10 up sen. James h. Duff a a said last night that one of the easiest tests of Kremlin peace moves would be soviet willingness to release three newspapermen and one other american being Heid behind the Iron curtain. In a letter to Secretary of state John Foster Dulles the Pennsyl Vania Republican cited the cases of William n. Oatis associated press correspondent imprisoned in Czechoslovakia and three americans seize March 21 by a communist chinese gunboat off Hon Kong. The latter were Richard Applegate of the National broadcasting co., Donald Dixon International news service correspondent and Ben Krasner a sea Captain. They were aboard a yacht in route from Hon Kong to the portuguese Colony of Macao when seized by the reds. Naguib aide sees us cold War Mansoura Korth Egypt april 10 l p fiery col carnal Abdel Nasser Premier Mohammed Nauib s right hand Man said today Brit Ain was Waff Itig an All out cold War against Egypt but predicted that Egypt would win her Battle for addressing hysterically cheering crowds at the opening of the provincial Branch Here of the army led liberation organization the colonel charged that Britain deliberately attempted to prevent Egypt Ste armament and to break her morale. German car sales Casablanca april 10 up German. Automobiles crept up to third place in the moroccan car import list last year according to official figures released today. The German car business displaced British vehicles As the third largest foreign import. Businessmen in Italy study tourist Rome april 10 map several Hundred italian and american businessmen in Italy met Here today to study Means of attracting More tourists and More dollars. The two Day conference is sponsored by the american chamber of Commerce in Italy with assistance of the italian government which regards the tourist As one of its major sources of hard currencies. -. Russ cite deserts for doctor plotters9 a Dox april 10 up the. Persons responsible for the false arrest of the Kremlin doctors will be punished according to their deserts for their criminal actions the soviet government newspaper Izvestia said. An editorial broadcast by Moscow radio Ami monitored Here said Protection of the immutable rights of the soviet people As Guaran teed by the Constitution was proved by the foiling of the plot and the rehabilitation of the holds first of newsmen visits shape Paris april 10 a eleven italian and French newspapermen visited shape yesterday and heard talks on the Organiza Tion a military problems. Discoverer of penicillin weds London apr 10 a sir Alexander Fleming 71-year-old discoverer of pen icily i married or. Amalia gout sour is. Titian haired greek War heroine and her self a scientist Here yesterday. ". The new lady. Fleming. Who. Is 40, met sir Alexander in 1947 when she worked on his staff at a Londo Institute As a bacteriologist. Sir Alexander Nobel prize win Ner and emeritus professor of bacteriology at the u n i be r s i t y of London was previously married to Sarah Marion who died four years ago. They had one son. Or. Coutsouris once condemned to death by the nazis for aiding Allied soldiers escape from German occupied Greece was previously married to a greek architect that marriage ended recent Yin divorce. Her wartime exploits won wide commendation from Allied the War s end saved her from execution As an underground Leader. This was the first of a series of visits for newsmen sponsored by the North Atlantic treaty organization. Similar visits Are being planned for danish norwegian dutch belgian greek and turkish speakers were italian rear adm Ferrante Cappony assistant chief of staff for personnel and administration and . Brig Gen William p. Nue Kote. Chief of Public information. . Envoy bids Swiss Adieu Zurich april 10 a . Minister Richard c. Patterson jr., who is leaving his Post and re turning to the , later this month paid his Farewell respects yesterday to the nation which he said had been a second Home for him v All but few to see service draft chief says Rochester n.y., april 10. Secretary of state John Foster Dulles and West German Chancel Lor Konrad Adenauer yesterday exchanged notes concerning an agree ment to promote cultural inter change Between the . And the German Federal Republic. The ceremony took place at the state department with members of the Chancellor s Mission and High department officials attending. The notes Call for the promotion of cultural understanding Between the two countries and encourage ment of a better knowledge of Tho history civilization institutions and literature of the Peoples of each country. Before the ceremony Dulles said to Adenauer the notes which we Are about to Exchange Manifest the desire of my government to re establish Friendly relations with the Peoples o f the German Federal Republic. Encourages private moves cultural Exchange Between the United states and Germany has in the past contributed substantially to a better Mutual understanding in giving formal recognition to ibis Exchange we wish to emphasize its reciprocal character beyond that we wish to encourage private citizens and organizations in both countries to contribute in Ever increasing measure to this Adenauer responded i am glad we could have this Exchange of notes during my visit of Washington. I agree with you that agreement on such cultural relations is the Best Way of giving expression to a common sentiment and the Best Means to bring our two Peoples to Iether in order to serve peace and 400 enter Paris contest for Best women s watch Paris apr 10 is four myndred watch designers have submitted entries in a contest foe 570,000 francs $1,628 to be Divide among the five who have designed the loveliest watches for women. Prizes in the annual grand tax St. Eloi will be awarded april 29. Heading the list of judges is Robert Ray literary critic and honorary director of the minister Des beaux arts. Quake razes greek Village Athens april 10 a an earthquake has destroyed 87 of 94 Homes in the Village of hero Platanos in Epirus Northern Greece reported Here today
