European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 06, 1948, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 4 the stars and stripes saturday March 6, 1941 Munich plans courses for safety drive Munich March 5 is in connection with the Neucom no Accident Campaign the 1st Mil. Disk and Munich military Post Ere starting a first Aid and Accident prevention instructors course in the Henry Kaseane of Munich Mil itary Post it was announced. This course will be followed by the opening of the rotational first Aid and Accident prevention school at flak Kaseane in Munich. This school will continue opera Tion until Ell men in the flak Kaseane Are trained. Similar schools will be set up in other troop concentration areas of Munich Mil itary Post its ultimate goal is to have every Man trained and Accident proofed. The aim of the Post is still to make Munich the safest City in the zone. Bremerhaven germans Aid Safe driving Campaign Bremerhaven March 5 is Bremerhaven port of embarkation s High powered no Accident Campaign received added momentum yesterday As German civil authorities Here notified the command that they will launch All out sup port of the drive. Jerman police today began halt ing All German motorists to sign the be Safe driving pledge. Bridge hits truck backs up hits again Bremerhaven March 5 is a Bridge crashed into a truck Here yesterday and then turned Arouna and did it again. The Accident witnessed by scores was blamed on faulty driving of the Bridge. It occurred when the German operator after letting a ship pass attempted to return the rotating Bridge to position by putting its Long end where the Short end ought to go. On its wrong Way swing the Long end jutted into a motor Pool and smashed the cab of a parked truck. The operator apparently a Little confused then halted the Bridge backed it no and smashed the truck again. The truck was badly damaged but the Bridge went away under its own Power. It was the first recorded Accident Here during the safety Campaign. V Belgium removes ration on pastries Macaroni Brussels March 5 Apall food products made with flour pastries Macaroni and similar foods except bread were de rationed in Belgium on March 1, a food ministry communique announced. Bread which is still rationed on a monthly basis of 16 pounds per person is available in restaurants without ration tickets. An James f. Byrnes 0 a disclosures of big three politics on the highest level make exciting Reading. Historians will study this Book carefully for a Long time it is clearly the most important source yet available on the Central diplomatic problem of our Barnes n. Y. Herat j Tribune Book review no such candid chronicle has Ever been written in the midst of events by one of the chief Anne o Hare Mccormick n. Y. Time. V / $3.50 John Gunther s 8ro� Best seller inside . Magnificent boo. ""3like it has Ever been published be Fol will not our a Citi Zeoy but drive them to think and take Rebecca West test a Superb compendium "p1TT achievement. Law at your i remember distinctly a Harbor by Agnes Rogers with running comment by Frederick Lewis Auen one for the time capsule the finest example of the you sap1-it-Down classification of Kinta i have Ever seen. Turda revi500 memory a Ake and 37,000 word of text stars and stripes Newsstands Hitler s no. 1 woman Leader mate wow to " " ,.,. Gertrud Scholtz Klink and her husband former is col. Gen. August Heiss Maier. Is photo top woman nazi believes Hitler Bormann Are dead by win fanning staff correspondent Stuttgart March 5 is Gertrud Scholtz Klink Hitler s top nazi Wojhan Leader and her husband former is col. Gen. August Heiss Maier a re pretty sure both Adolf Hitler and Martin Bormann Are dead. The couple in the tub Ingen French zone jail where they Are held by French authorities following their Surprise arrest saturday night told the stars and stripes they had not seen Hitler or Bormann the second ranking nazi since late fall of 1944, Iraq we feel reasonably sure that both died in the Fuhrer s air raid Bunker in the face of the on Rushing however mrs. Scholtz Klink added the spirit of Hitler is not dead. He can never die As Long As we who Are his followers the tight lipped Stern looking 40-year-old onetime Leader of All nazi women a organizations once i 34-i-fi a/3 Chad been definitely identified one of the dead in Hitler s air raid shelter. Her husband former director of the Berlin special is police and the. Hitler youth training schools also had been presumed dead. The couple who said they left Berlin i Lay 2, 1945, claimed we were the last High ranking nazi party officials to Scholtz Klink wag wounded five times As she and her husband were caught j in russian German crossfire As part of a group of refugees fleeing to Ward the Elbe River. The pair rested eight weeks on a farm Lin North Germany where Heiss Maier worked As a farm hand. They Thim headed South o n foot to join their married children in South Wurttemberge. They have 12 Chil Dren. Our youngest child their Only Mutual one had already been sent out of Berlin Heiss Maier explained. Schultt Klink a those name is a result of two previous marriages and Heiss Maier claimed we have had no Contact with former High ranking nazis since the end of the the former is general and his if were dressed As simple country people and meekly said no one suspected our real Ridenti Australia asks us to Transfer plants Princess Calls Pidto so Geoltz Klimik humanitarian act Canberra March 5 a British find australian governments May soon investigate the possibility of Large scale transfers of pop Fla Tori and industries from Britain to Australia and other dominions. Arthur Calwell immigration min ister said in the House of representatives today that he had suggested Shis in a letter which he sent to Noel Baker British minister for Commonwealth relations. 5alwell said the contents of the letter a Ere published prematurely by a Commonwealth relations department official who opened 11 in the Abs fince abroad of Baker. Ludwigs Burg March 5 a the Cigar smoking Princess Pauline of Wurttemberge said it was her humanitarian duty to help hit Ler s woman Fuhrer mrs. Scholum Klink. I helped her As one would help a wounded animal the 71-year old daughter of the late King of Turtte Foerg said last night in an interview after her arrest by american authorities. The Princess has been freed on her personal bail following her arraignment yesterday on charges of hiding mrs. Scholtz Klink once head of All nazi Germany s women s organizations. Mrs. Scholtz Klink was arrested last weekend with her husband former is maj. Gen. August Heiss Maier in a French zone Village where she found Haven with the Aid of the Princess. The Princess herself denied she Ever had held the nazi party s Golden badge Given to Long time party members or As a nazi Honor to non party members. Berlin suicide rat drops 200 in 47 Berlin March 5 is Berlin police records showed that 4,351 residents committed suicide since the end of the War. However self destruction is on the downgrade. Last Yea r suicides totalled 1,609, exactly 200 less 1946. X f last year s number 40 were juveniles 17 girls and 23 boys. Police said More than half the suicides had incurable diseases. Four Hundred other self slayings were attributed to poor living conditions and food shortages. Other motives listed were family troubles fear of punishment for in fractions of the Law and lovers quarrels. Most of the suicides ended their lives by hanging. Gas was the next most popular method. Austrians get care boxes Salzburg March 5 special during february 12q care food parcels were distributed in land Salzburg to non hospitalized tubercular patients he. Ufa announced. Headline Roundup soviet eyes on Finland leads news by Howard Katzander staff correspondent i / target area of soviet expansion shifted suddenly last week to fax land diminutive Northern Neighb i of the soviet Union which a twice in the Early years of the Tonj been a Battleground. F with full consolidation of to communist coup in czechoslovak Well under Way president Juho Paas Kivi of Finland announce n receipt of a note from generalist of Stalin inviting Finland to sign treaty of Mutual assistance Sira Ilaff h to those in Force among the Sovi Union and most of her we neighbors. With her Borders once extend across the lower karelian Isthan b to within a Lew Miles of Leni to Grad second soviet City Finland to had twice while under the influx we r of Germany been a threat to Russia her defeat brought adjustments o y her Borders that gave Russia a b strategic isthmus and other sector of finnish territory including Petsako Region in the far nor norwegians worried the Petsako Border adjust ments placed the soviet Union 3jt the Border of Norway and in Oss last week a reaction to soviet pre sure on Finland was setting i although the Border Between to two countries extends Only a show distance Norway whose Long we Ern coastline had always Orient the country toward England find i _ West feared she might be next the soviet timetable. Pro Sov sentiment generated by Russia troops who had driven the German out of the Lapland area of Norene Norway was rapidly diminishing in c z e c h o Slovakia preside Eduard Benes resolved the Goven mental crisis by. Accepting the head ily communist do Minard Cabinet Premier Klement Gottwald and Hin self remaining in office the of powerful Force in the path of i communist control of the Countis Gottwald s Cabinet banned Ald All foreign publications except it communist papers emanating Fra Vienna and informed the foreign press it would henceforth obtain news Only from official source two publications of the u. S. Info Matin service in Prague of Arr ing text of protest against the re coup by the Western allies an u. S. Press comment were Bank from circulation. Aid action seeded 1 developments in Europe galvanized moves in the . To count soviet expansion. In Congress this Senate opened debate on the euro Pean recovery program while congressional aviation policy to made Public a rep Ort advocating enormous expansion of u. S. Ail Craft production in order to Maii Tain combined air forces of 35,0 planes. Both Secretary of state George c. Marshall and Secretary of dense James Forrestal address Congress on More Aid for greed 3 and Turkey. The admin strata has proposed $275,000,000, f or Pures military purposes. \ King Michael of Romania pro \ claimed himself still the ruler i his country and asserted he has been ousted by Force by a govern ment installed and maintained i Power by a foreign in formal statement he renounced the abdication which he said he Wai j forced to sign under the guns d troops drawn up about the Pala on the brighter Side of the world picture was the meeting in Brussel of five Western Powers the Nethe f lands Belgium Luxembourg com j prising the Benelux customs Union with Britain and France to discus % implementation of British Torii its Secretary Ernest Bevin s proposal for a Western Union for Europe the talks got under Way in the it j most Harmony and steady Progress was reported to communique t "
