European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - December 17, 1951, Darmstadt, Hesse Unofficial of Aimed Forces to European Command Air Crash Toll Feared BULLETIN NEW AP plane today killing 53 the Port of New York Uy United Press quoted Elizabeth police aa saying the air liner carried about 40 The plane was owned by Miami The late flames after a storage shed of the Elisabeth Water VoL 9 S cents a a month Allies Drop PW Check 18 The Allies today withdrew their demand that Interna tional Red Cross authorities be permitted to inspect Com munist prisonerofwar camps in North Brig Gen William United Nations spokes said the Allies no longer were insisting on Communist ac of Red Cross inspection as a necessary prerequisite to further negotiations on the PW With 10 days to go before the truce runs the Allied delegate to the PW subcommittee told the Communists We are willing and anxious to begin discussion on your proposal and item four exchange of PWs as soon as we receive and examine prisonerofwar data requested by us To back his offer the UN delegate had a staff officer carry into the conference tent a 12inchhigh sheaf of documents containing the names of Chinese and Korean PWs held by the the Communists refused on Page 2 Dulles Vows United Korea WITH UNITED NATION FORCES IN 17 Monday AP The Republic of Korea got new assurances from Ambassador John Foster Dulles and other notables that the effort for a uni fied Korea will continue even if the war is called President Syngman Rhee has re made it clear that he ex the United Nations to redeem its promise for a unified and demo cratic After visiting Dulles does not mean free world will desert Korea The UN will still try to achieve its unified peaceful John Sparkman and Alexander Smith also visiting expressed per sonal opposition to any armistice short of complete liberation of Korea from Dies Kentucky Democrat 16 John Whitaker D was found dead in his law office here late who had been in ill became 2d District Rep after Earle was elected Kentucky governor in 1947 while Serving in Joans Agent Clams Up December Iffl Cold Wave Grips Killing 86 16 cold clamped subzero temperatures on the West and Midwest today arid extended the freezing line down to The frigid air coupled with an early weekend had already claimed 86 lives across the Colder weather for the East was on the The weather map showed a snow line running east from the Rockies and into Kentucky and Million In fanes Film producer Walter Wanger signs release for ar ranged by attorney Jerry Giesler with in Beverly Hills after shooting of agent Jennings At Wangers actress Joan daring po lice INP Jury Probe Looms For Obstructing Justice 16 district attorney threatened a grand jury investigation of alleged ob struction of justice after a three minute onesided interview with actors agent Jennings who was shot last Thursday by Joan Bennetts District Attorney Ernest Roll went to Langs hospital room yesterday to get the agents version of how 57yearold producer Walter Wan ger shot him because Wanger thought Lang was stealing the love of the glamorous 41yearold ac Roll and his aids waited Langs door 20 The prosecutor was admitted only after he in he had an appointment ap on Page 4 Pact Chiefs Discuss Defense Hike Need 16 Atlantic Organization leaders from 12 countries today took up in session the need for increasing their con to as urged by Gen Dwight meetings have been closed to press and public since they be gan Today the chief dele most of them cabinet min went a step further and out even their experts and advisers so they could have a freer As he todays aid coor told reporters it had been a fruitful Our work made serious progress he Eden To See Pleven 16 Min ister Winston Churchill will arrive here tomorrow for two days of conferences with a French govern ment determined to convince him that the full weight of British diplomacy must be thrown behind the now deadlocked European French Premier Pleven has given the European army question the top spot in his plans for the talks he will have with Churchil and Foreign Secretary Anthony The two British leaders are com ing here as a gesture of before leaving 29 for thei January meeting with with support will urge Churchill to lose no tim in dispelling the gloomy which has settled over the European army conference table as a result of seeming British t Yanks to Yule WITH THE 24TH INF Ko 16 UP With presents from soap suds for Christ snow and strips of tin from oatmeal cans for the 18 chaplains of the 24th pre pared today to give the troops a real Paper wrappers from chewing ration and lemons and oranges will decorate the Under divisional Chaplain Lt Col Paul of the chaplains will distribute gifts to men all the way from rear areas the conduct services and lead Gifts have come in by hundreds from all parts of the Home by Yule Pledge Kept by Two Marines 16 Two Marine Corps comrades who had told their parents they would be home before Christmas are being buried side here this Pfc Chester was killed in Korea June and his Pfc Louis died of wounds the next They had played baseball together trained together in the and left for overseas together in In where the early morning temper ature was 17 people found t hard to believe that winter doesnt start officially for another five It was far below zero throughout Illinois and In Columbus and the reading was 14 In one of the nations coldest it was 23 The weather bureau said no re lief was in In the it was expected to be colder to There might be some slight moderation in the but noth ing very The outlook on Page 5 Egypt Cops Plotted Slaying of Officers 16 charged in a note to Egypt today that British officers slain in Is mailia 17 and 18 were victims of a ruthless and murderous plot by Egyptian police to kill British The note was delivered today to the Egyptian Foreign Affairs min Some of the auxiliary police were panicky and and Egyptian authorities inflamed pub lic opinion and precipitated disor bhe note Five British officers were killed in the two days of disorder in the canal zone A number of sol diers and civilians were The British note enlarged on a communication to Egypt There is the British note that the attack of 18 was the outcome of 54 Injured as Reds Instigate Haifa Riots 16 policemen were still in a hospital today but of 54 injured in weekend riots instigated by the proCom munist Mapam United Workers A number of demonstrators also were The riots broke out Friday when police attempted to remove the striking crew from the Israel ship Tel which had just arrived from the with tons of urgently needed About 40 sailors fought off police efforts to board the ship from a tug The sailors were supported by which staged demonstrations ADVANCE AIR BASK IN 16 George the top jet ace of all has cost the to date some worth of air But the MIG who haa downed 12 Red planes m 16 probably would not get a tumbla for a Hollywood role of a hot pilot doesnt look the The Sabre jet pilot is 5 feet 7 inches with graying dark He also hae a wife and two fe 31 years old and One of his crewmen said He looks about as aggressive Peter Whatever the impression his looks and personality give to the Com munist pilots he meets he must seem as ferocious and dangerous as Flash Gordon and Superman wrapped up into They have good reason to be afraid of Davis has been flying combat in Korea only since 1 and he did not get his first kill until Since he has downed nine on Page 5 Weather Forecast Partly cloudy with fog over Ger the Lowlands and northern Fair to partly cloudy over central and southern Slightly cooler Weather Service Strike Delays NEW 16 American World Airways ground crew and night personnel struck today to support their demand for a pay At least six flights were canceled and others A spokesman for the Transport Workers Union CIO said the strike results were very Pan American substituted super personnel for the strikers hi an attempt to maintain but said that some schedules had been Immediately affected by the strike were airports in New San Browns London and The companys Latin Amer ican service was reported to be operating The company said its Pacific serv ices were normal and there had been no interruption in its Hplane air lift to Atlantic cancel ations included a flight from New York to one to London and one to League of Nations Aid Dies W death of the Earl of formerly Sir Eric first secretary general of the old League of Na tions and the only man mentioned by name in the Treaty of was announced He was 76