European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 13, 1948, Darmstadt, Hesse Saturday March 13, 1948 the stars and stripes Page Hoover galled Rev figure in Goebbels quiz Washington March 12 ins former president Herbert Hoover ranks As a key figure today in an intensive Justice department investigation to determine ownership of the diaries of Joseph Goebbels nazi propaganda minister. Hoover who obtained the diaries in the course of a food inspection visit to Europe in 1946, is expected to be helpful in solving the knotty problem which confronts the department alien property office. The manuscripts soon will be placed in the Stanford University Library by the sex chief executive. All royalties fees and payments accruing from their forthcoming publication will be impounded by the government until ownership of the diaries is established. Sold As waste paper the manuscripts Are reported to have been found in the russian zone of Germany after having been old As waste paper. The German who bought the waste paper took the diaries into the american zone and sold them to one of Hoo Var travelling companions. It is understood that Hoover previously had received permission from the army to buy up documents of historical significance to enrich the Stanford Library. Although is reported to have informed the army of this particular acquisition the Are indications that the army failed to note the import of his Purchase. Goebbels diaries Are said to in clude about 7,000 pages of Day by Day observations noted Down by the nazi propaganda minister. Briton cleared of murder Herford Germany March 12 a a control commission Driver William Billett 33, of Southampton was acquitted of murder by the control commission High court Here yesterday. The seven member jury was out for Only 10 minutes before reaching a verdict of not guilty. Billett had been charged with the murder of another control com Mission British Driver Joseph Brian Brennan 25, of Belfast in a British Home Here last Christmas morning. Evidence was Given that the dead Man attacked Billett Wife at tempting to strangle her. Luebner to to Igor patton9 men Koburger gets Bronze Star Salzburg March 12 special the Bronze Star medal has been awarded to 1/. Charles Koburger ., of Forest Hills n. Y. Paris March 12 is grave Side honors will be paid sunday to men of the 3rd army and its commander Gen. George s., Pat ton ., at three grim milestones on their Road to Germany. It. Gen. Clarence Huebner Deputy Neucom commander will give a Benediction address at Hamm cemetery in Luxembourg which is being closed temporarily prior to becoming a permanent world War ii cemetery. The american Graves registration com Mand said the. Hamm dedication would be of major proportions. Cemeteries to close arc also announced that . James cemetery in Normandy and Likely in Lorraine will be closed permanently sunday. Disinter ment will Start at All three grounds on. The following Day As part of the army department program of returning remains to the next of Kin who request it. The three cemeteries were established by the 3rd army in the Wake of its advances led by Palton who was buried at Hamm after dying of injuries suffered in a motor Accident at Mannheim. On the basis of a Public statement by mrs. Patton it is believed that the general body probably will remain in Europe. At Hamm Brig. Gen. Howard Peckham arc commander will make the introductory remarks. Principal Luxembourg speaker will be Lambert Schaus minister of the army. Four . Chaplains a delegation of american veterans from Paris and picked troops of the grand duchy army will participate. 6,000 tanks buried. Col. Frank Marchman arc 3rd zone commander will Del Iver the main address at the rites Clos ing Likely where 6,000 americans Are buried. Principal speaker at . James resting place for .4,370 yanks will be col. Richard t. Mitchell 2nd zone commander. A Rol Call of the three cemeteries would show almost All of the units that served under the 3rd army represented. At . James Are the Normandy heroes of ithe 2nd, both 2ftth and 79fh inf. Divs., and the 4lh, 5th and 6th army. Dive. Answering the Call at Hamm and Likely would be men of the 5th, 26 i 35th, 80th, 87th, 90th and 95th inf. Divs., the 10th army. Div and almost every other Divi Sion or unit that served under Patton command. Gen. George Patton 50,000 Candy bars damaged on Atlantic bad nauheim March 12 special approximately 500,000 Candy bars were damaged Dur ing transit on the army trans port Frederick Murphy. The vessel battled heavy weather and mountainous seas in its most recent Atlantic crossing. Two cases of Fountain syrup were also listed among the damaged goods. Yes officials said merchandise is adequately insured against monetary loss in instances of damage occur ring during sea transit. French return German gems Frankfurt March 12 up French military government officials returned an estimated �4,300, 000 Worth of Crown jewels formerly the property of the Wurttemberge kingdom to the South Wurttemberge state government wednesday the German news Agency Dena ported the ceremony was held in the huge Bobenhausen Castle near tub Ingen. The jewels were originally Dis covered by French soldiers in August 1945, in the vaults of ? county savings Bank in biber"1 and taken to 2,one Nead quarters at Baden Baden where they have been held since. Occupation briefs dec wide employee program to be offered at conference Frankfurt March 12 i fourteen employee relations chiefs representing All major commands and military posts in the dec As Well As yes and military government opened a 10-Day conference on personnel problems Here yesterday. Eur pm employee technicians Are conducting the meetings and will present a plan of action for a zone wide employee relations program officials conference monday Frankfurt March 12 is or. William Haber Gen Lucia fed. Clay adviser on jewish affairs has called a meeting of All key jewish persons connected with the u. S. Zone jewish program for monday at the . Bldg., it has been announced Here. Be unit commended Bremerhaven March 12 is the Honor of having the first com plete battalion to have All its Mem Bers Complete training in first Aid and Accident prevention today was claimed by the Bremerhaven port of embarkation for its 382nd . In. A special safety plaque will be presented by the be commander to it. Col. E. H. Kelso 382nd. Co and graduation certificates will be awarded each member of the class of 538 pm and 31 officers when the courses Are completed March 31 Wurzburg Dps Register Wurzburg March 12 special the Section under the direction of maj. Samuel Kale announced that the registration program in Wurzburg has registered 23,294 persons out of a possible 23,835. This is approximately 99 per cent of All Dps in the Wurzburg military Post area. I pets to sail this month Bremerhaven March 12 is the next shipment of pets to leave for the states will sail about March 19, port officials announced. One cat will be included in the stateside shipment. Although there Are fewer than 100 dogs in Tho pet staging area Here now it is i expected the number will be increased through the departure of More dependents. 4 new films reach dec bad nauheim March 12 special new films reaching dec Heaters include the Road to Rio with Bob Hope Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour intrigue Star ring George raft killer Mccoy featuring Mickey Rooney and the invisible Wall with Don Castle. Army revokes order to seize Frankfurt March 12 is All Neucom Provost marshal posters Call ing for the immediate apprehension of George j. Buchholz by military police were ordered torn Down when the Provost marshal office discovered Buchholz living in the Victory vip guest House As a guest of the army it was Learned Here. Buchholz who returned to tha states four Days ago visited tha theater As Aid and travelling com Panion to former Secretary of War Harry Woodring. The Provost marshal posters calling for the apprehension of Buchholz were issued in september 1946. The posters which carried his picture in the uniform of a Tairi with a 7th army Patch explained that Buchholz had been discharged from the army in May of that year and had not returned to the states or obtained employ ment with the government or a government recognized Agency. He was last seen in the Vicinity of Mannheim in september 1946, the posters said. How Buchholz returned to the states is not known by Provost marshal officials they said they spotted Hia picture in the stars and stripes when landed at the Rome main air base. With Woodring on Jan. 17 of this year All his papers were in order we immediately discontinued the posters a Provost marshal official said. F bavarian alters courts Munich March 12 is a Reform of summary courts the Bavaria replacing 141 military judges with 31 professional judges and establishing an appellate court was announced yesterday by Juan Sedillo of mob Legal division said bavarian military governor Murray Van Wagoner ordered the Reform to improve the Quality of court Justice for half the population of the Ameri can zone. The summary courts handled 53, 000 cases last year. Besides the authority to refer cases to higher courts they have Complete penal jurisdiction up to one year and a 10,000 Marks Fine. Instead of 141 summary courts one for each Kreis Bavaria will have 21 court cases. In most areas the summary court judges have been army officers with additional duties Sedillo explained. Dependent ship Buckner due at Bremerhaven today Bremerhaven March 12 Spe Cial the following is the final passenger list of the . Army transport Gen. Simon b. Buckner due Tif arrive Here tomorrow Austria us a Mccurdy. Mabel l., Louise m., Alberta j and Eva Kolodziej Eillene And Anthony Mcnally Anne Mul Aly. Anne Young. Catherine s., Dinah And Catherine Vienna Petraitis Betty Ste Ranous Mary and Harry Templyn Ary j. And Mary t. Belgium Brussels Ackerman. Marilyn Franc Paris Geoghegan Doris j. And Linda a. Hannah Doris Orefice Agness plus a k., Irwin And Edward. Germany Boyd Betty House Woider Jeanne b. And Margaret a Long Mildred Bad kissing in Shue. Bonniej and Linton Baa nauheim Spalding. John Tola Hesse. Marie a. Holley Winifred Knapp Mary a. Ralphe or and Clifford Macdonald. Bamberg Callahan Florence Coates Ursula And Linda Mcmanuels Evelyn o. Berlin Agniel Elizabeth h., Leighm. And Lucien d., or. Bateman Vir Ginia d., Keith t. And Kim Dranginis Nancy a. Fau Ruth i. And Walter Fewster Helen And Helen Finn Eliza Beth And Sandra Hord. Caro line a. Russell Gladys a., Ruth a. Callison and David a. Hehr Harriet Bremer Iavan Autrey. Joan An Gene v. Balnes easter Ballard Beryl a. And Lloyd Beauchamp Marion Bordovsky Rose And Robert Boshart Joyce v. And Aelva j. Bouchard. Mary a. And Karen j. Boyd Virginia a. Brewer Nova And Patricia a. Chapian Lucille and Shirley Cointepas . And sue a. Compton Rose n. Crouch Mary Daw Mazie C.,Bobble And John De Leon Flossie s., John Anderson Andreomi Dolan. Madeleine a. Dunn Ruth i. Edwards Gertrude , Elaine Evans Ardle Fletcher Kathleen Leslie An Carole j. Gerhardz. Agnes and Shir Ley v. Girard Ida e., Jerry l.,Ronald i. And Susan a. Goode Wilma r., Wilma And James f., Gordon, Helen Gordon Virginia Gulley Lola P. And Leo m., or. Hafner Bernice Haydon Doretha m., Emily Jeter. Carole Jeter and Goldie Jeter Helm Helen Is rid Johanna a. E. Hegdahl Lucille , Lois And Randall Heskew Marceille c., Lorna l., Patricia Raymond Higgs con stance g., Xenia Smith and err test. Holland Betty i., Leslie a. And Kenneth Horner. -elizabeth1 Illig, Mary Patricia And Stilly a. Jackson Madeline Keller Elinore Lamar Marguerite Lampenfeld Rae Lawson. Dorism. Lee. Lorraine Be masters Lucille Lewis Edna Liana Jeanne. And James Linder Freda Lollis. Marjorie s., James a., mar Jorie j. And Eleanor Mcevoy Adella m., Marilyn a. And John , Elizabeth Mellace Mary Mervin Simone And Dorlyne o Shea Etta Over Street Marjorie And Joann Porter Ruth Poulis Doris a., Maxle a. And Stephen Preston Dorothy And Clinton w.,. Ray Irene Tao Robert g., Carol And Helen Lerch reef. Betty Risko Lois j. Roben Ruth h., Norma j. And Beverly a. Sawyer Laura T. Schwinghamer Josephine And John Sexauer Mary i.,Carole a., Louis And Edward Sisson Mary And Rita Smith Katherine Smith Virginia Spears Helen y., William Anallen Spanks Leota Button. Marian i. Tyhurst Thelma , Lucille And Esther j. Warr Frances Wasson Yvonnem. Weaver Anna e., Elizabeth a. And Susan Wilson Margaret and Robert Wortman Edith Wright Amy Narmstadth a z a Charlmina Honeck Josephine M. And Jac Queline j. Moore. Frances a and Alfred Simmons Garnet Stewart Viola Erding Crossen Betty j. Hood Martha B. Erlanger Simons Marion. Eschwege Pakus Michalline An Laura Esslinger Hampton Myrtle And George Willman Ruth And Wilma Frankfurt Baergen Melinda h., John d., Phillis And Elvira a Barnard Lovelle E. Blednick Virginia c., George a. Or Thomasc. And Barbara a. Bossy Marie Bryan. Mildred b. And Richard . Betty p., James s., ton And Helen Conoley Dorothy and William Gillespie Audrey M. And Cynthia Hunt. Irene Euk Amsky Sonya Kirch Jeanne a. And Sharon j. Macallister. Elizabeth. Mcgovern Agnes Major Maude Pierce. Ruth Shardlow Lillian E. And Ernest Smith. Car men Furstenfeld Brucic scholar. Ruth Garmischbalcom, Esther Heiser Julia And Irene a. Young Neoma l., Monte b. And Terr i. H a n a a aubuchow. Eugenia and Mary Kauf Burcu Wusnack Christine l.,Otto a., or. And Terry Marburg Finley Adaline P. An Diane Wilson Josephine o. And Joann and Nancy r.,Munich Callister Amy Conant Helen Hafer Rose b. And William a. Richard son Barbara t. And Donna Webb Maxine m., Judith And Lenna Wilson Clara j. And William Numbershogan, Elaine. A. And Nancy Nurnberg Furth Springer Louise. Kessock. Wlnonal., Michael And David Rhine main Edds Doris Antonia Thorpe. Margaret e., Harold And John Stuttgartbrown, Martha And Camilla Stelling. Her tha , Mary and John a Iii Minot Felicia h., Madeline Marietta And Lou a. Wiesbaden Chotas Helena Dickin son Elisabeth t. And Jacob In trevorrow Lavonne . Dorothy d
