Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1950 — Page 6

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nce Gulps Pride, Asks Reich To Join European Army

~~ Proposal Out of Question, at Least for Now, (Tokye ; almost 10 million rounds of 50 before invading South Korea and

!caliber machine gun. ammunition by China before intervening in German Political Chieftain Replies U. 8. and Allied warplanes. On Nov. 5, Superfortresses of the Korean war. United Press

‘killed or wounded an estimated the bomber command began devFrance asked Germany today to join an unprecedented European 19,000 Communist troops and astating fire attacks Be at No Says Huw 1s, RE Army, but was told that would be impossible untiljthe Germans get wrecked more than 250 tanks in strategic targets in Communist said in an interview in Hanoi yesfull sovereignty again. , Korea during October and early Korea. By Nov. 21, 18 targets terday that China already has French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman said his country was Novemover, Lt. Gen. George E. had been “eliminated” by a'sent an invasion force into Indo-| swallowing its pride in offering to shoulder arms with the nation, |Stratemeyer announced today. shower of more than 350,000 in- China. He urged the United Na-| which has set off two World Wars. A German politica] leader said, | In“an interim report on air cendiary bombs, Gen. Jowever, it was out of the ques- — ~ operations in Korea, the com- meyer reported. ion, at least for now. - German delegates of all political mander of the Far East Air Air Losses Heavy

vaders.

Mr. Schuman, author of the parties. Force said sorties flown between Forty-eight enemy planes, In-| Radio Peking said a Chinese :an coal and many’s demands were not “bar-|g sions flown by FEAF planes since made MIG-15 jetz, were daptroved/sued an official statement detail- . 2 “. ; p or damaged in October ahd No-|ing the alleged French violations ‘eel resources, gaining or*blackmail.” He insisted the start of the Korean War. vember. Allied planes have of the Chinese frontier. An offinade the pro- that Germany cannot enter an, October - November . operatiohts jowned a’ total of 200 of thelcial protest has been lodged with : osal at the Eu- Atlantic force unless it is a mem- alone included more than 5200 pegs’ Soviet-built aircraft since Paris, the broadcast said. ~ opean assembly. ~ ‘attacks in close support of troops, june 26. Chinese forces have been or-

ber of the Atlantic Pact and can! + 14 400 1aids by fighters and not participate in a European jjght bombers and army unless it is'based on the idea yw B-24 Superfortresses, of a federated Europe. dtratemever said.

1200 pttacks The greater part of tse Com- dered to ‘strongly defend the munist air losses. were inflicted borders and to deal heavy counGen. during the early days of the war. ter-blows to the provocators,” the The enemy Air Force went into spokesman said.

He spoke by nvitation at the mening of debate n a resolution

rgi t es Mr. Schuman insisted upon -3a i : Ee West er European -army allay Biast 5000 Vehicles higing early in July; and virtually He said the French army had rate European Mr. Schuman Atlantic army. because, he said. | “In addition to the attacks on NO reyistarreq Dianes Be invaded Chinese territory at least 2 rmy to co-oper- thé Atlantic Pact had a,‘ tempor | roops and tanks, Allied fighters A d Lah ne Fe 2p 48 times between Dec. 14, 1949, ! te with the Atlantic Pact force. ary objective,” while the European | iccounted for 5000 other véhictes, proached the Manchurian border. and Oct. 31, 1950, and killed more States Reich's Opposition idea was to be permanent. nd 500 gun or-mortar positions Germany than 59 persons in ground and Hans-Albrecht von Rechenberg, “A European army?would be the! uring the October-November air raids. liberal Democrat. stated Ger- final solution, and would guaran | sriod. : America’s famed 7th Army was s W hi \ahy’s opposition. ‘He is not a tee the peace against all menaces | The nghters and light bombers reactivated today-—the prt u as ington nokesman for the German gov- external to Europe present an the bth Air Frce used up more Army headquarters to be set UP The Defense Department today ronment, but his views are the future” he said | Jan 200.000 salons for "fiery ! nEurepe under the promised jqentified 173 more casualties in ame as those expressed here by Other world developments | ellied gasoline, 32,000 rockets buildup of Allied the Korean fighting. — ig re - RE forces here. NR. Its 160th casualty list reported The two - divi- ro 16 dead, 57 wounded, one injured sion U, 8. strik- and eight missing. The breaking force in down: Germany w a § Killed-—— Army, 85; Marine Corps, rplaced unde its 14. command. The Fatally wounded —Army, 6; Mamove . was re- rine Corps, 2.

garded as bhacking up America’s announced intention. of resistling the threat of

Wounded -— Army, 17; Marine Corps, 36; Navy, 4. | Missing—Army, 8. —Injured-=—Army;-t——

Gen. Eddy

Soviet aggres- Manchurian sion in Europe. North Korean Communists fired The 7th Army, which invaded mortar shells into Manchurian Sicily under Gen. George Patton territory by mistake yesterday andand became the first U. 8. afternoon, U. S. 17th Regiment Army to operate in continental Commander Col.- Herbert B.

Europe, was reactivated under Lt. Powell said today. Gen. Manton S. Eddy with nead- He said the mortar shells were |.quarters in Stuttgart. Germany. intended for an American patrol | Gen. Eddy will. have under him ahout six miles west of Hyesan[the U. 8. constabularly in Ger- jin. They were fired from the | many the equivalent of an arm- vicinity of Ungonni, Korea, and lored division-—and the famous landed around Sasuri, Manchuria, [ ‘Big Red” 1st Infantry Division, Col. Powell said. | Other U. 8. fighting units, in- “We could not shoot back,” Col. cluding the 82d Airborne Division, Powell said, ‘because. our shells are expected t -arrive here short- might have landed in China.’ "UU. 8. and". British forces..in,” Americans patrolling with tanks also are being built up. about 14 miles west of Hyesanjin The reactivated U. 8. 6th In- are keeping a close watch on the fantry Regiment has been as- Yalu River frontier but there is signed there and tank reinforce- some traffic. back and forth, apments are being sent in. parently by Korean Communist patrols.

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Communist China charged to- ; day that French forces in Indo- i) GARGLE

China have invaded Chinese ter-

|ritory at least 48 times and ASPIRIN

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| The “charges were reminiscent jot th those made by North Korea DUE TO A COLD!

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The State Highway Department has announced detours on the following Indiana highways closed for construction:

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Two nights ago a Communist patrol raided an ammunition dump four miles east of Hyesanjin. The Americans had located the dump but had not had time to blow it up. The Communists aprafts in the darkness and hauled |parently came over the river on loff several cases of ammunition. |The dump since has been blasted. Two unidentified planes flew over Hyesanjin at high altitude! {on the Manchurian side of ‘the 'border- but did not fly in for an! attack or close observation. ]

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