European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 3, 1946, Darmstadt, Hesse August my proposes Central bodies for Germany the stars and stripes Bureau plan for the establishment of six Central German agencies was released yesterday by Henry director of civil administration of the which visualizes setting up agencies in Advance of a Central would have depart ments of foreign food and communication and and the program which will be for warded to it Lucius Deputy theater for approval would establish state ministers of the various departments but would have them responsible to the Allied control Council rather than to a Central German govern ment Parkman stated that in his opinion it was possible to have Central agencies without a Cen Liral govern ment and said that the plan would not be contrary to the american plan of a federalized Germany because some Central agencies would be necessary under a Federal rejection seen military government political experts stated that they Are of the opinion that Clay will not accept the Central Agency plan As he is known to feel that a real working Economy can not exist without a functioning politics and economics can not be separated except in such temporary mergers As the present British american zonal merger they Parkman stated that he Felt that most of the ideas advanced in the committees plan could be incorporated into the British american economic merger and later into a three or four zonal economic merger if the French and russians should the plan anticipates a future Central German government there can be no uniform develop ment of democratic thought among the German people As Long As there is no single German government operating according to democratic the plan faces difficulties in that the proposed minister of food and for would be required to recommend a uniform program when some zones have brought about land reforms and others have not there would be no Central government to decide a program for All four zones of Ger Many and the would be required to make recommendations for a single Economy which would be based on four different zonal operating the stars and stripes Page 5 tile factory begins production a factory in Amer ican has began manufacturing roof tiles out of at the present everything is hand but when machines Are this factory will be Able to produce tiles a employees Are sorting rubble among the parents at Home await weddings of mommies by Art staff writer the news in Many parts 2 British governments decision to lift the Tomm Fraulein marriage ban received a mixed reception at Home some women declaring that it was and others agreeing with their husbands that it is on the there was surprisingly Little Domestic discus and not one London newspaper commented although several gave it Banner headlines in of the country families with Soldier sons in Ger Many drank premature toasts to weddings which they expected to take place almost immediately now that the ban has letters from sons and other male relatives serving with the British army of the advocating the played an important part in the lord undersecretary for announcing the governments change of said it had been brought largely by Public British soldiers now May marry women of any nationality except lord Nathan made it Clear that the approval of commanding officers is absolutely necessary and will be Given Only after the German brides past and the complaint that Fraulein with former nazi associations will be coming to Britain is the main Plank of women Here who condemn the lifting of the of More than a dozen London women Only two said they thought the future of British Here would be in the Hargrave a country celebrated the announcement in his vicarage at Needham for months he has campaigned for mixed marriages Between British soldiers and foreign he told i want to per form the first marriage ceremony myself if i am invited and can get permission to go to hundreds of British soldiers and German have written to him saying they wanted to get he encouraged them and told them to keep on i would be m favor of British soldiers marrying japanese girls if they loved Thomas during the War he ran dances so that italian pcs could meet local character have withstood careful would like to do the same for the German pcs around Here if i he the ban on getting together is absurd and leads to behind Thelwall russians open Bank in Vienna 2 rus sians have set up a state Bank of their own in Central Vienna in Defiance of austrian Laws in order to take Over accounts of assets they have it was Learned from reliable austrian the action which is obviously linked with the recent order by Kurnosov for property seizures is understood to constitute a threat to the stability of Austria the known As the rus Sische was established without obtaining a permit or License from the austrian govern it is located in the soviet occupied area of Vienna and when goods Are purchased from soviet controlled enterprises they must be paid for through the russian managers of Russia controlled it was must Transfer the Bank accounts of those concerns to the russian Money paid into the soviet it was is to some degree lost to the austrian turkish general appointed 2 Salih of Kurtak was appointed chief of staff of the turkish succeeding Kazim who resigned of Kurtak had i been inspector of the 1st germans Tell of threats by officers 2 frightened members of German Royalty have told United press that they and another Ger Man had been threatened by Amer ican army officers because of the statements they had Given to agents investigating the disappearance of 30 paintings valued at the Youthful Prince and Princess of said they and Albert Rapp of the Frank Furt historical museum had been threatened with physical violence and loss of their property in july 1945 for divulging information about the vanished Art treasures to Amer ican criminal investigation division at least six of the Art masterpieces disappeared from the a Samburg Buedingen Castle Here in and later reports indicated that More than 30 Are now Calls experience Princess nervously describing her experience As kidnapping i was going to the landsat office Here when i meet the he was standing next to his car on the Street and said he would take me to the German after i got he said he wanted to talk about something else he drove Down the Road toward Gellhausen and asked me what i had told the Cid about the missing i lied and said that i haunt told them he said id better not say any thing because he was a military government officer and he would be in Germany for a Long he in going to be Here a Long youll always be under my i can see that your estates Are con the Princess lied to officers i was frightened but i continued to saying that i had told the Cid men finally i said it 1 be Good if you would turn around and take me Back he then brought me Back to her bespectacled Prince Karl said that he had been threatened by the same officer a Day or two earlier while he was mistakenly confined in an internment the officer told me i might lose my estates and have a hard time getting out of the internment Camp unless i changed the statements i had made to the he also told me he would be Here for a Long time and that i would be under his con the stubby Blond Prince he added that he was released from internment after four months because his rank in the storm troopers was not High enough to place m the automatic arrest operating another Boatload of it dependents arrives at Bremerhaven or Betty j and William it nov Narf sue Dolores Ella and special to the stars and stripes ship bringing dependents Here from the is scheduled to Dock Here the dependents Are listed below alphabetically by Austria hex and 3 John Richard and James m Genevieve Gwynne and Caroline Lucy and 2sons Norman and Leland and a Dawn and Virgi Nia Marie and Cody d Jane and Sarah Catherine and 2 Morrill and Marjo Rie and William and Daugh Jean Tracy Rose Marjorie and James Torhild Ana Mary Elma Ana 2 Ellis and and and Mother inlaw Sarah and Jane Rey Martha and and 2 Susan and Anne Hazel and Mother Marie Peterson Cecilia f and Cecelia s Dorothy and Edward Opal and Karin Mary and Shirley Katharine and John Nora and Daugh Susan Vera and Glenn and 2 Anne and Eleanor Helen and 2 Barbara and Carolyn Irma and Jacqueline grit Mary and John in and David Lorette and 3 Richard Ernest and Elliot Katherine and daughter Anne Wilholt Dixie and Edward w bad Marian and Blaine and daughter Marianne Thelma and Zelma Ruth g bad Ruth an James Mildred and James Dorothy and Barbara Jen read Inz and Arthur Baa Batty and Richard w bad Esther and Lynn and Bessie and Daugh Julia Hilda and Mary Almand Carl Elizabeth g and Patricia Dorothy and 2 Barbara and Linda Wilhelmina and Peyton and Cornelia and 2 named Sherill Fetzer and Joseph Fetzer Ruth and 2 Mark h and Ward and son George Susan and Carol Emily and Kennalee Kathe Rine and Charles and Katherine Marguerite and 2 Donald and and Liani Ann and Susan Hig Beryl and and Beryl fran Ces h and Frank and Elizabeth Elu Nina Escalyn and son Bryce and Yvonne Helen and David sue and Albert Alice and Jull Van Ernest Betty and Judith Ann Wanda and Jay Aldythe and shr Margaret and Jeffrey Oli ver e and Clifton and Mother Ethal Cunningham Margary and Gretchen Thelma and Martha Irene and Janice Helen and Jane Doris and son William Allie Ana 2 Thomas John Ruth and Nelson k Dorothy and Rebecca Isabella Lillian and daughter Harriet and Linda Pearl and Dauerer Jane grave and 2 Mary and sue Dora and Terrell Mary and Terrel Delia and John James Barker Marlon and John Helen and Peter Harriet h and Grace and two William and Gerald Helen Dorothy and two and Thomas Helen and Robert and two Patricia a and Judith Margaret and Alfred and two and Joan Dey Deloris and Ronald de Witt Mae Carrie and Reginald and Mary Margery and Camden and Daugh Anne Rosemarie and two and David Geraldine and Ruth Margaret and Joseph Arneta Nella Eulalia and Alice y Anna he in Elsie and two and Thomas Mary and two Michael and Alvan Prizer Helen and two Jeanne and Patricia Emily and Edward in Edna and Armand Barbara and two Jerome and Terence Clemmie and Marylln and James Betty and Jerald Neal Eleanor and Donald Ana Constance eve Lyn and and two and Janet Flo rence and Leigh Ana daughter Cleia Jess Regina a and Leland Virginia and Suzanne Kean and daughter Jean and son Robert and Michele Lee Bess and John and Billie and son James and Linda Jane Furstenfeld Bruckse la Helen p and Susan mar Jorie Margaret and Margaret Vera and son Karl Dolores and Dolores m Naomi and Lloyd Betty and Ohn and Susan and two and Nancy Jeane Nelda and two Richard and Joseph and two to and Euphenia and Richard and Ken Dall Florence and two on and William Helena and two Elizabeth and Cora Constance Ana Richard Marjorie and Francis and elis san dra Lorene and Eona Katherine and John and Katherine Hen Martha and san dra Leila and Leila Ellen and two do and and Mary Katherine and George e Helen and Marcella Hope and John Shester and three John Everett and Frank and Linda Catherine and William Dixie and Mary and Daugh Ter Mary Marie and Janet and Joyce Post Anita and two Lewis and Gary l Dorothy Ana Patricia Mary and Carol Loraine and two Lawrence and Julia and son George Ruth and son Thomas and James a Unmuth Fisher Joyce and two Samuel h and Hugh Lanham Naomi and ser Clarissa and Mark and Clarissa Ellen f b Harriet am James Avis and son Dudley Mary Nalle Ann Mary and car m Elizabeth and thre Susan Margaret an Mary Dorothy and con Noel and Joylyn we Betty and William Ella and Janice Ruthi and Dianne Margaret and Camella 3etty and Linda Marjorie and on Charles Helen and Hoger and Jacque Evelynn Willie and Charles and Frances Shen Frances and two wll Iam and Rhein Tommie Ana Vivian Marie and Rosalyn Ruth and two Michael and Albert Delaide and Helen and Louise Isabel and two Melvln and Wii Iam and two Melissa and Sally Naomi and son Norris Wolf Lemline and two Leah and Lau Rie and George Steele Jean and two Hedy and Nancy a 111 and Markus and Patricia a Emily and Richard Etheleen and John and Carla Dean and Patricia Flora and Randy Ruby l Silva and Albert and Janet Gladys and two Edwin Ana Robert Roberta Ana two Dorothy m Beverly and two Fred and Frank Hub Alice and two and Richard John a and Yockey Alice and two Ana John
