European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 28, 1945, Darmstadt, Hesse Congressman urges inquiry of army Gestapo cites clubbing of a prisoner sure sign that june 27 ans Gavin told the House that an Cadet under a labor sentence at the Lin army air base was clubbed into unconsciousness by an my last year because he was not breaking rocks fast Ite he had been court articled and sentenced to hard labor in 1944 forms hands in his pocket twice while standing during cold t he added that the House military committee had uncovered a a Ivner of other beating cases which involved noncommissioned officers even a Chap he urged Tihe army to investigate All such types of Gestapo Gavin was that Hospital records on me air showed concussions of the arms and he said that the War depart ment had assured him that it would punish the officers and enlisted men who stood by and took no action for the Protection of this major general transferred but All the army has done thus he to Transfer a major general to the Gavin did not identify the air he said that he was a boy Fine civilian the guard House the Cadet was Given a detail of flattening he did not work fast enough to suit the was again court articled an sentenced to break rocks with a shorthanded Sledge at a cadence could possibly carry that Speed and the Cadet was again reprimanded for not working an my private dismissed the guard and commanded the boy to stand attention with the Sledge at is he was Faeo smashed across the jaw with maps club which raised a on the left Side of his face about As big a fist an4 filling out of hews knocked Down and upon arising was again knocked Down smashed into unconsciousness and beaten around 1he arms and he was then drag ged to guard House and placed in solitary Lincoln Field investigated commanding officer of said in a statement that exhaustive had held during recent months to any past irregularities in the treatment of prisoners at the Field and As a result punitive action was instituted Ifa the Case of several persons attached to the the statement addled that since the station passed under the Juris of the army forces training command to since Anderso assumed com Maud in Early there have been no irregularities what tb6 said a staff sergeant had been court articled in1 and convicted six of charges of mistreat in prisoners and was sentenced to1 years imprisonment and dishonourable House kills Bill releasing of 4 and stripes Bureau june 21 proposal to compel the array to discharge Mil fathers of or More children if they tet Pestea release was rejected by the House today by a vote of us to the measure was proposed by Albert Engel As an Awn fluent to the War department Supply Engel estimated it would have affected of wham he said Only will get discharges for age or Points under the present Hes a civilian now Mauldin says pattern tried june 2t George Patten Cor Amanette of the third tried to me what 1 should think and 1 should what the gis Shouup think and what the american people should Bui Maul former cartoonist Lor stars and said creator of up with was discharged from the army two Days ago and is in route to los Angeles to his wife and 22montivold Mauldin said that Patten is comments at a meeting with him last March after the general had threatened to halt won of the stars and stripes the1 third army area because a said that cartoons and photographs1 depicted Gold ters in 16 try j v june 27 to husband of opera Singer Kirsten was charged with being a War at a preliminary hearing Here he is accused of having business dealings with the germans during the occupation of which grossed him 116 million a wealthy Timber merch been a member of quis Lings National Sam log party for j Many his did not attend the hear ing at which he pleaded remaining at her Home at Kristian in South the norwegian press has been giving Large amounts of space to recent particularly from about her desire to return to the United states As soon As and the coolness of Amer ican opera managers toward her Llic coming of Suluner be Complete without the to keep Cool Here la actress Barbara Bates posing for the latest news photo dead medic awarded chm for work after being hit june 27 Alfred of fair a medic who treated casualties on the Battlefield after he had been mortally has been awarded the congressional medal of Honor attache to the 26th 328th the 23yearold Aid went to the assistance denied patterns statement that he had scan Only two of his cartoons and when Patton summoned him to his Headquarters in the generals desk covered with examples of is Mauldin he said that my cartoons undermining morale of the were destroy ing Confidence lit were making soldiers Mauldin said that was blowing off steam for that1 1 was them an outlet for said he didst believe that Diers should have any steam off for them or have1 any outlet1 Tor their Jap diplomats willbe taken to june 27 the state department has announced that132 japanese diplomats and their captured in Ger will be brought to the next they will tie lodged at1 the bed until arrangements for their Exchange Are worked out with americas allies and the japanese gov Florida Sun june 27 the second Day in Suc the evening Independent Given away its keeping Promise of distribution Day the so fails to Shine by goes to Hie last or polous free edition Man wounded doughboy last november near the French town of Bainge la although he was Woi ind he continued to treat other sol Diers until he no longer Able to after that he ordered a Etter bearer to bring the wounded the insisting that he Only suffered a the litter pfc Georges of it pleaded with Wilson to go Back for when iwas unable to work himself he told Trabucco How to Render first the latter one to another set Alvon of pall outstanding world i congratulates pfc Wiburn Ross of who the con Gressional medal of Honor for heating Back nine Eia Emy counter Koltoff 58 press Pototo for on june 27 wage credits for servicemen Are among the changes in Secu Rity benefits proposed by Theodore Green under his servicemen members of the armed forces would be credited with social1 Security de posits on an arbitrary income of 160 dollars a under the present a mans deposits Stop when he enters the armed without touching on larger issues involved other social Security legislation now Green asked that benefits be extended to All including Farmers and other self employed persons who ase not covered by the present he also asked benefits for the totally disabled equal to those paid retired Hospital care insure ance1 to be financed by one per cent payroll and a temporary rate of 2 per cent for Reg ular deductions until Congress sets a permanent Idle in strikes new june 27 number of workers Idle in strikes and work stoppages throughout the United Aearetta la government labor agencies expressed anxiety Over increase in la Detroit More than stayed away from their jobs in labor Cio official to Detroit described the series of controversies there As a tragic there appeased to be no mediate Prospect of halting the Rise in labor but government officials were they at tribute the outbreaks to the end ing european indicating that new Pongre Aalona action would necessary Todeal the War turns clock june 27 150 War Bas put College right Back where it As regards degrees Williams first graduation in life numbered that was the number that received degrees a fifth degree was awarded in absent a to a former in the armed for pay if new june 3 4 what Federal authorities described As first action of its government has be ugh suit a new York City Roan to recover of salary and Hospital a Soldier after a an Mobile the govern rent filed tos court against Fehn to Reevet dollars salary and expenses for John Laslow of who was struck june by Dri Weli by according to the attached to a Antisubmarine communication so Tad at Mitchol head contusions and a Back and was hospitalized until a result of plaint be received a it Edicia from the
