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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Saturday, June 26, 1948

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 26, 1948, Darmstadt, Hesse                                June 194s the stars and stripes Page 5 Heidelberg assumes prosperous air under Mark Reform germans spend their first new Marks in Heidelberg food shoppers find musical instruments on Kitch Elvare is once More on or d e or of an Austria Story told in latest bulletin v is the subject for the in rent discussions and an Fleer step in the series know your which has been featured in the bulletin in Uthe importance of Geo n graphically and is at considerable the material for discussion covets the tips and Downs of the hapsburgs and the Progress of Maria Metternich Francis Joseph across the stage austrian after world War which grew out of Austria Hungary slavic the material traces Ededine of Austria into the Depres of the the bul Letin became a dictator to Stop the a which was continued by Schuschnigg the formers was just about ready to and the moved into Austria in March War wrecked land c the end of w o r 1 d War ii found Austria wrecked again but of still fiercely the Dis covers the cur status of Austria As a us luxury foodstuffs appear in stores to inspire buying urge pirated nation occupied by the big until a peace treaty is he material is intended to give Soldier and airman a great Deal information and to remove a Good of the false ideas about aus As to the future of the of cultured nation it is about the size Maine i the bulletin sums up the remark there in plenty of Hope for s 11 a Gesh it int he ice he Joe Rabinovich staff correspondent june 25 this City of six Days after the Reform of the has All the appearances of store windows along the twisting uninteresting a week Are filled with of item most germans have not seen for More than three at times it seems that just about every one of the native inhabitants is out doing just that looking at store there is Little else they can do with the 40 new Deutsche Marks they received last that sum is to last for several weeks though in Many cases it will be implemented by pay food stands burgeon about the Only thing the local citizen is spending his Money for is and of As in the Case of luxury there is suddenly a wide every food store now openly displays carrots in huge piles Are seen even a very rare item in Urban areas since the are1 on open the germans have obviously overcome their Early scepticism Over the new when they first received them last Many germans were suspicious because the Marks bad nothing to indicate who issued a number of people said they would have liked to see at least the signature of Clay inscribed on the certainly the merchants look upon the new currency As com june is be pet month As 531 Lucky dogs Al june 25 pets will be shipped to the states in june than in any other month since the establishment of the pet staging be announced yes with the shipment of 130 pets on the Haiti Victory on june 29 the total shipped Dur ing the month will be the majority of them this new monthly total almost doubles the previous High of 280 Petely musical genuine leather Silver shiny new candlesticks and baby carriages Are just a few of the items available for v even the Black marketers Are showing an increasing inclination to accept Deutsche this goes also for the relatively Black marketer like the woman who used to ask Cigar ets or chocolate for doing she will now gladly accept fear end of plenty a number of germans have expressed that this new plenty wont As one window shopper expressed it All these things were not manufactured they have been hoarded until such a when our Money is Good what will happen when All these hoarded items Are sold the unfinished question was will Germany be Able to keep on manufacturing enough of these items in order to keep shop windows filled permanently Here on out the strength of the new Mark is reflected in the Sharp drop in Black Market a Pound of Black Market which Cost 300 Marks Here before is now offered at 20 Onciu 800 Marks a Are now about Bacon and formerly 230 Marks Are Down to cheapest Marks in town were those offered on the Black the Price was 14 to the or a Little More than seven cents Money limited some of this drop can be attributed to the simple Lack that there just is not enough of the new Money around and it is Ai Basic economic fact that prices Are Low when the Money Supply is but one gets the impression that for the first Timu since the War germans have genuine feeling that their currency is useful for other just papering this Confidence is to be found not Only in the and the wage earner but also in the Black 108 cos graduated june 25 awards have been distributed to 108 senior cos at the Ufa school of Robert 524th my was the top graduate with a Grade of suggests confiscation of Krupp wealth june 25 demanding no specific penalties but reminding the court that it empowered to declare the forfeiture of the american prosecution made its final plea yesterday for conviction of Alfred Krupp and 11 other official War it was the first time the prosecution at Nurnberg had suggested confiscation of property of German industrialists charged with adding and profiting from nazi it has never been the policy of the prosecution to suggest specific prosecutor Rawlings of Washington told the american Power of seizure on this he we desire Only to Call to the Atten Tion of the with specific ref Terence to Alfred among other penalties authorized by control Council Law the tribunal is empowered to declare the forfeiture of in a two hour closing briefest yet delivered in a Nurnberg prosecution attorneys summarized their Case against the Krupp defendants and argued that defendants Are criminally responsible for plundering the industries of nazi overrun As Well As for the exploitation and abuse of thousands of slave labor acquitted april 5 of aggressive War guilt in a unexpected court the 12 Krupp defendants wis be judged Only on the counts of plunder and spoliation and slave judgment is expected in 2 generals due monday at be aboard i sat Patrick t t june 25 Spe of dependents destined for the zones of Ger and Austria who Are due at Breine Haven monday on the of transport general Edwin Fere announced by Bremerhaven embarkation the new army luxury making its second trip within Are two general Raymond Des for Frankfurt and who will go to the Complete list follows Austria David Flora f Pau and Germany Opal and Johnny Valerie Evelyn Linda Harris and Hallette John Robert Dorothy Michael and Marsha Margaret Elvira Albert and Dorothy and Sharon Elizabeth Richard Baker Lois and Lynn and Susan Charleen Charleen Sharon Sheldon and Sheila Margaret and Marcia Rmarie and Guerina Paukune Leroy and John Marjorie and Charlie Cobert and Wayne allele Peart and Theresa Kath Leen and Almon bray4 Patricia Linda and Brewer Alma and Judith Joyce and Kathleen Winifred and Steven Shirley and Margaret Helle Al ired and Kathryn and Michael Vira and Barabara k Margaret and Donna Viola Larry Evelyn and Janice Bonnie and Bruce la Lita William John and Ronald Thompson Esther Josephine Donald Ohve and Susan Jeanette and Beverly Helen and Wayne Alice and Patricia Iris a Jug Wanda Bonnie and Uther Louise Adrienne Harry ii Ami Adrienne Virginia and Catharine Colette and Steven and Mary Jessie Janet Francis and Gordon Dorothy James and Janet Mary and Charles Opal Velda and Paul ill Elizabeth Thomas and Anne Mury Virginia John Virginia and Barbara Mury and Colleen Man Frances Robert Barbara and Willia Georgia and Haymond Gloria and Melton Mary Michael and Hubert Doris James Anotle Margaret and Rich Ard Annie and Frances Montis Janis Nancy and Lyda Olga and Stanley Kath Leen and Kenneth Zelda Marte Susie Gerls and Herbert Dorothy Charlyne Lurene Larry and Thomas Nellie Sonya and James Charleen Una and Eva Anci Bonald Tusha and Clemette Margaret and John Harriette and Bryan Betty and Julie Mary James Gerald Mury and Sara Belle and Mary Dorothy and Judith Frances and Ronald Phillippi Ettie and John Dorothy and Kenneth Monique and Cathy up Vienne Maxine and Robert Betty and William towns Florence Richard Walter and John Doris Mabel and Clifford Edith and Ethel bar Bara and Linda Evelyn and Cynthia Ellen Mary Julia and Charles and Sharon Teresa Doris Edward and Sharon Kenneth and Michael Edna Sandra and Samuel Zur Patricia and Mildred and Andrew Alice and Patrick Juanita e Ami Sandra Martha Queen Mary and b r o o it Irving Joan Davtd and Douglas Mae and son n4 Susan William and bar Bara r Bettyce Cheryl la and i Marttia c  
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