European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 27, 1946, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 8 the stars and stripes july Lic Ifield guard Calls Robertson swell fellow bad july 26 Robert testifying As a prosecution witness against capt Joseph broke All precedents in the Lichfield trials today by describing the accused officer As a pretty swell a former Lichfield described in full detail the stripping and beating of a prisoner by two of Robertsons but when asked by defense attorney col William East what he thought of Robert Henney responded i think Hes a pretty swell who lives in Ohio which is the Hometown of the accused former guardhouse company said he had never known the 42yearold officer or had any dealings with talked with him once or he mistreatment described Philip described scenes of mistreat ment he said he saw while acting As prisoner detail superintendent at Lichfield in october and i remember one he when they decided to make a Man double time around the compound 100 each time he passed the Little group of jailers standing by the door he had to shout out the number of the round he had just if he did not yell loud enough or if they didst like he was they count that but make him do it Over along about the 70th time around he was sagging and about to so they took him into the defense moved that testimony of both Henney and Damon be stricken from the record As the reserved its death sought for 22 nazis continued from Page 1 shoulders of their dead colleagues and reminding them they had received a fair kind of trial which in the Days of their pomp and never gave to any Jackson said that half Militarist and half stuck a Pudgy Finger in every pie and next to the Man who tied the activities of All the defendants to Gether in a common Effort to shatter the worlds new wave chief Joy Bright of a Veteran of two became the new chief of Waves Hancock was a Yeoman Etle in world War she succeeds Jean who clearance expected for 20 Fraulein to wed British finances in England yanks Wield end do uprising by win fanning staff writer july court denies rehearing of Chapli Barry suit san july 26 the California supreme court denied rehearing to Charles Chaplin and Joan his former Fol lowing appeals growing out of miss barrys successful suit to have Chaplin declared the father of her two and Carol by of j american Security troops were forced to use bayonets to quell a jewish do uprising Here late yesterday foe Renwald incensed Over a German Roadblock incident in which one jew was killed and another injured by German police wednesday attempted a mass attack against soldiers of the 39th infantry stationed As Security guards on the Road before the Urra Camp at least six jews received minor Bayonet wounds As outnumbered soldiers pushed the and shouting Dps Back into the Camp advanced 16 abreast according to Philip steers local military government offi the jews marched through the Gate of foe Renwald 16 in a seemingly endless they approached the soldiers who were preparing to leave after a special guard Alert following the wednesday and began spitting and slap Ping at the shouting Down with the Amer ican Gestapo and other epithets at a group of about Twenty the jews refused to Retreat until several of their number had been forced Back at Bayonet coming out of the Camp immediately after the riot had been the jewish whose name was not disclosed this demanded that the Amer Ica troops be turned Over to the jews for proper three men slain in Greece july 26 Cap men were slain and their bodies left in the Street at Voles last it was announced by Marieanne Greenough staff writer july is every reason to expect that the 20 Berlin Fraulein who have applied for per Mission to travel to England and marry britishers they met in Ger Many since the War will be cleared and allowed to proceed to a High ranking British official from British zonal Headquarters in Lue Beck told the stars and stripes by the Fraulein will Only be denied a passport to England if the current investigation of their backgrounds by British authorities reveals that they have an immoral character or an Active nazi the official once in the German girls must marry their British finances within two months or face Deporta Tion Back to according to British gis polled at random in Berlin were evenly divided in their reactions to the announcement committee suggests new Canada Flag july 26 new Canadian probably a red Ensign with a Gold Maple Leaf on a White background and the British Union Jack will be recommended to parliament the Senate commons Flag com Mittee is working on the details of the inclusion of White on the this is regarded As a Concession to the French speaking members of the i that britishers can marry Fraulein in but four British Tom Mies interviewed unanimously condemned British German marriages one year after the end of the irresistible Force in endorsing the British one i faction vehemently upheld the principle of love above wars and politics love is an irresistible Force which cannot be suppressed was the com ment of Jack of George of not Only applauded the British for allowing their troops to marry Frau Leins but also believed it was a superfluous nuisance that the girls should have to travel to England m order to become the wives or an equal number of soldiers interviewed were just As outspoken in their opposition to mommies or gis picking a German Pic John of was cynical about finding True love in Ger so was Richard of homing who believes Frau Leins Are just out for All they can especially a Chance to get out of War battered both men Are assigned to the 3110th Berlin several including Bill of los an thought Fraulein should wait until the germans have had time to be thoroughly cleansed of nazi most vehement of All in their opposition to the policy of their own government As premature were the four British mommies their main objection was summed up by signalman Bill James of the British control commission who thought it screwy that britishers should marry germans so soon after fighting them for six German girls wont be welcomed in England was the comment of Reg lock Wood of the Coldstream civilian went awol to says 3rd army the stars and stripes Bureau july army following reports that i3 had been ordered because of their civilians from Germany marriages to today Dis closed that one of the expelled had gone awol in order to remain Here with his Ralph former i with the 7th army signal ignored the army expulsion order last Winter and disappeared into the City of where he pursued an undercover life with his spouse until his Romance ended when a 3rd army officer reprimanded him for failing to one of the 12 known awol currently being hunted in Hudspath then offered to renounce of since his american he pleaded marshal with the 3rd army adjutant general to remain with his wife in the Defeated thought to be in interrogation revealed that the former soldiers wedding had been Tokyo tribunal hears tale of banking sacking Tokyo july 26 sacking of banking by berserk japanese off and killed by machine guns and the corpses thrown into a adding that chinese were slaughtered after banking and that thousands of women from 13 to 70 were repeatedly assaulted during the reign of terror which lasted nearly three Flandin winds up defense in Versailles hearing july 26i up strongly endorsed As a Patriot by Weston former French Premier Pierre Etienne Flandi late yesterday wound up his defense asst charges of for which he is on trial before a French 13 today following summaries by the defense and the most lethargic prosecution yet seen in trials of former v chess of intelligence with the on which Flandin was tally arrested in were after he spent 26 months e m prison awaiting and he now faces the maximum penalty of National degradation and loss of his civil the collaboration charge s based solely on his 56day tenure of office As foreign minister under continued from Page discovered by ordered him out of the neater for failing to obey the Mcnarney ban on travel orders returning him to the states were issued last the deactivation of Fiel training for Berlin troops starts in Keating says the stars and stripes Bureau july training for american troops in Berlin District will be conducted the zone from August 6 to november in accordance with the training pro Gram prescribed for All troops by the army ground Frank commanding Berlin announced units of battalion size will be i in Given two weeks of Complete train ing in the Field in subjects which cannot be taught in the limited local Berlin training the training area is located in the Vicinity of approximately 50 Miles East and was formerly used As a training area by the keat ing it is approximately 20 Square Miles in area an Large enough to allow the firing of All in Fantry weapons including Small arms As Well As artillery the training area contains adequate per manent Type buildings with proper sanitary facilities for All an air strip and permanently installed communications John assistant Deputy commander for Berlin will be initially in charge of the training assisted by major Joseph Kimmitt of the g3 Berlin troops will be away from Berlin for three one week of this time win be taken up with travelling to and from Berlin and getting settled in the training troops will move from Berlin by heavy equipment such As tanks will use Railroad facilities movement to and from the training area will be utilized to include instruction in motorized Convoy March traffic control and combat troops will carry full shortly before the 7th when the replacing 3rd army when me assumed it was assumed that Hudspath had shipped instead he took advantage of the new Headquarters unfamiliar to with his Case and escaped detection which two or three submarines had been Blandy said in addition to the loss of life on decks had the ships been it is probable that Many below deck would have been injured by the physical Shock of the he also that an unmanned drone pilotless feet directly Over the had been damaged despite the fact that the explosion travelled through the blast broke the bomb for As a army signal his interlude was finished when new orders carried him under armed guard to a waiting ship at be two soldiers questioned in death of Kitzinger i july 26 third army Headquarters announced yesterday that two soldiers were being questioned in connection with the death of Paul of who was beaten to death i Kitzinger july the 37yearold sergeant died on the Way to the Hospital after having been found on a Kitzinger according to the announcement night club owner Dies i july 26 a Nick is 6 am p to s the f of the bomb created Waves should not be saying that one Landing ship was swamped Bikini Beach despite reports teat the Waves were less than 10 feet on the United Admiral of the Fleet Chester chief of naval emphasized that the test was not a contest be tween bombs and but an Earnest Effort to find out what we must do in ship design to withstand that kind of army seeks volunteers from National guard july 26 the army asked additional Reserve and National guard officers to Volunteer for temporary Active of the Are to be As signed to the civil affairs of Raien jail terms for shooting special to the stars and stripes july poles and one German civilian have been sentenced to prison terms ranging from 10 to 30 years for shooting and robbing two american soldiers on january org for greater Hesse announced the two poles who actually engineered the attack and fired the weapon which seriously wounded William marrow of the 172nd and George Young of b 141st aaa each received 30year sentences by a general my the Fotu other poles who participated in the looting of a German Home in which the attack took place received 20year sentences and the German who provided them with transportation in anticipation or a share of the expected loot Drew a 10year pole brandishes pistol the shooting occurred while the two soldiers waited in the Home of Frau Liesel Brandauer for two girls to accompany them to a Young returned from the Kitchen to find Waclaw brandish ing a when he attempted to disarm the he was wounded Kordzik then fired several shots at who suffered neck the party then noted the House while the two soldiers Lay unconscious and bleeding Young regained consciousness first and dragged himself to the Highway where a German policeman found him and notified military author both soldiers have since recovered and returned to the United burning of bread costs girls Lite july 26 British girl who feared that she might be prosecuted for wasting bread died yesterday As a result of Burns sustained in her Effort to dispose of several using Gertrude 19 of set fire to sandwiches she took to work for her lunch and which she found she could not presumably the fuel flared in an explosion of the firemen found her badly and she later died in a lie flies to the Hague july 26 aph Trygve Secretary general of the finance today for
