European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 12, 1953, Darmstadt, Hesse 1 Page 16 the stars and stripes sunday april 12, 1953 a Cheju to shift 70 Tokyo Aprati 11 a the far East edition of the stars and stripes said an list dropped Anchor off Cheju Island Southeastern Korea today and prepared to. Take aboard too sick and to tided Chi Nese prisoners of War for return to the reels.7 the stars and stripes correspond ent said As soon As the order comes from pan Mun Jom the ship will drop its steel ramp onto the Beach and pick up the pcs Lor the 17 hour trip to the Mainland of Iko Jea. All the chinese pcs Are held on Cheju tie correspondent said the prisoners have been told they May soon move out and quoted a Camp offi Ciai As saying they became a Littlemore cooperative than usual after they Learned the news although at first they did not believe sad they. Have Al received fresh haircuts and a new set of clothes with the letters american list skipper said there is enough room in the Shipto hold All the chinese without overcrowding. Gen Clark denies ordering hold Down during talks Tokyo april 11 up Gen Mark. Clark today denied he had or dered a hold Down of the Korea War action during the renewed negotiations at pan Mun. 8th army com Mander it Gen Maxwell air Porte spokesmen to deny published reports of the War hold Down. 1 i there. Has been no change inthe pattern of combat. Operations in Korea Clark said. The report is without foundation in feet Taylor said. The 8tharmy is carrying on Ite fight against the enemy in the same Man Ner As in the unidentified plane drops two bombs on corps he Seoul april it of an tin identified aircraft dropped two bombs on a corps Headquarters to night no casualties were reported and there was no statement about any damage. The attack by the single engine plane occurred on the Headquarters 20 to 25 Miles behind 8th army Bat the lines. Headquarters of the 8th army confirmed the bombing but followed recent policy of withholding detail until after official investigation. Sabre jets Down 3 migs Isney wins outpost Seoul april 11 ins api Erica Sabre Jet pilots destroyed three so Viet made ,mig3ets today in renewal of air cd Nibali Over North 1 West Korea. \ in the ground War Hov fever of fanatically charging chinese communist troops won an East Central front outpost from Allied defenders in. A see saw Battle that hafe raged for four Days greek bus crash kills 5 Athens april 11 a five persons were killed and 25 serious injured when a bus crashed into a. Ravine near Verria in Northern Greece press dispatches said. Farewell review Given co of 5th aaa Awen u col Richard a. Shagrin 5th aaa a by co who is being transferred to a new 7th array Post troops the. Line Dur ing1 a Farewell review Given him at bib Rich. With him left to right Are maj Fred Gould s3 and troop commander and maj Vii Liam a Schmid executive officer and temporary co. Shagrin a West Point graduate saw world War ii service in Asiatic. Pacific and european Heaters. The 5th in received the Best training award for 1952. Is photo by Crandy l1 " signed Oit a � i Rig a Swap " continued from Page 1 Back 500 crippled North Korea Sand chinese daily until the 5,800 sick and wounded Are Back i their own countries. The reds will return Only 100 daily. Most of the. Allied sick an wounded will be rushed to their Homes immediately after they Cross the jines if they Are Able to travel those unable to travel will replaced in hospitals in Japan with the americans going to Tokyo an Yokohama hospitals and the Brit ish to a Hospital at kure Japan. Newsmen will be permitted to interview at least some of tie re turned prisoners As they Cross the line Back to the in forces. The communist spokesman atthe signing ceremony pressed impatiently for resumption of full scale armistice talks Lee Sang Cho told the Allied Liaison team. " Kef erred to Tokyo. Our Side considers that a ple nary session of the delegations of both Side should be resumed immediately to discuss and Settle the entire question of prisoners of War so Asto realize an armistice inkorea.". Daniel said the in come i Tokyo would give an answer. Gen Mark w. Clark already Hassid truce talks can be resumed after settlement of the disabled prisoner engineers raced the deadline to Complete roads and amps within the receiving zone at pan Mun Jom before nurse s and medical corps men waited eagerly 10 Miles away at Mun san s Freedom Gate forthe influx. Of disabled allies. Scores of helicopters and ambulances were readied for the Job of transporting them. The signing of the pact was simple ceremony it 12 08 pm and lasted started a minutes. Not a word was spoken during the ceremony. Six sets of paper Daniel signed first. He scrawled his signature on six sets of Docu ments two each in korean Chi Nese and English. Then Lee affixed his signature. When the pact was signed Lee arose and pressed Lor Quick re Newal of the truce talks. Daniel soviet to intercede for yanks release Page 1 ported already in route Home by Way of the soviet Union. The communist action on the British and French civilians immediately prompted official Hopes that the americans also would be freed. The seven americans the communists admitted holding were with place of birth As Given the stat department William Robert Booth of new York City a Maryknoll priest Louis Leo dans of Chicago former state department employee and methodist missionaries Nelli Arkansas Dyer of Van Buren. Ark. Anders Christian Jensen born i Denmark Mary Helen Tosser of Macon a. Bertha Adkisson Smith of Marshall to and Lawrence , of Weatherford Tex aspect in lied spy Hing hangs continued from mate jtnow3edge of West Ger Many s in d t r i a 1 secrets the. He jihad been ". Giving thee spin be ring reports on mud Start Al research and. two years the Inin litre claimed acting Chancellor Franz a . A fist Rda ther rest of 35 German members of int he called a biggest ured most dangerous s o y j e to operate espionage ring uncovered since the beginning of the occupation in1345." two Moro seized today the Interior Lyhl mistry said tvo More members of the ring were Seizel last night at least six others were being hunted. One of those arrested last Nie Tiva found dead in the Kitchen of least Billet at Mcgraw Cavern Here today by her German maid the prove marshal s office said. The maid told investigators the. Woman with her head in the Gas oven and the Gas Lur Nefton a note was found investigator said in which she said she wat contemplating suicide. " the woman was under at tha 98th go Here last week is a nervous breakdown authorities said a her apartment mate was Ai leave and the woman was mooting the apartment. Her name is Ling withheld pending no til cation of Kin. 23 bed Ridden patients rescued in . Blaze Waterloo , april h a Twenty three bed Riddett patients ranging in age from 80to 97, years were rescued today from an explosion and fire Tofta damaged the " Seneca non Home i Frederick Houtenbrink act wife who operate the 15-Roqjb Home and four employees carafe fall the patients to safety. One fireman was in Urcil i battling the flames. Assistant Fate chief George Jarvis said Ait a stove in the basement had Tel i de at about 8 am. He Esimiati damage at $25,000. Traffic disrupted by in Colorado Wyoming Denver april 11rado and Southern Wyoming in the clutches of a howling storm toda3- airline and bus schedules disrupted by the Spring Sta which also was blamed for Colorado traffic death Landous other accidents. The Snow had piled up 10deep at it. Bridget Wyo. 1 heaviest jails reported in Cote Vivere seven inches at Akron in the arid Eastern portion of the St of five inches at Denver and three to Colorado Springs. Editors pledge on visit in Moscow new York april 11group at american newspaper an radio executives arrive Etc Bac the . Today after what to spokesman James i Csc cad seven very interesting object is now to Complete and honest report american people Wick far we have told Only part q die Iri Jerusalem Jerusalem Jordan april 11 a six. Burned to death and six Nissly injured s 39
