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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Wednesday, January 18, 1950

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 18, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse                                S january 18, 195ft the stars and stripes Page s i at Safe Academy for leadership and management  with the purpose of stressing leadership Al Silty and Manisc Merit the Safe no Joe Filemy opened us week. Attending the Ottri Szije pcs sin at Camp Lindsey Academy a were 15d top noncommissioned officers from Safe. They will Mee Tor a Tivo Welt period for instruction by members of the Academy staff in Niang Teneni and leadership. My junes w. Riddick director of the leadership Icil. Points out the the no students one of tic Many Charls ii sad As training aids at the Academy. In the Center photo airmen supervisor German artists in preparing visual Aid charts. Lit col Warren k. Watson chief of the academic Section right drops in during a classroom discussion of administration. The courses which will eventually process 9fro men wit continue the so april. All students Are selected by their unit commands. Is Phi Taos by outran or if. H. A in he m. Y re m. Taylor urges judicious use of dec a funds Berle of Jan its a maj Lea Maxwell a Taylor Berlin Goa Unander today told the Berlin and Viry committee Tor the Marshall a that Eca Aid was far from unlimited and Bia it must be us a judiciously to obtain a maximum ire Lurn for the Benefit of the  Maxwell spoke at the first meet ing of the newly formed advisory i if roup. Howard p. Jones Hico Berlin element economics director. Was chairman of the meeting hew it . Berlin Headquarters. A Naiss others s.1 the meeting were Robert m. Hanes chief of the Eca special Mission to Ger Many and of the Hico office of economic affairs Berlin mayor Ernst Reuter and 16 advisory com Mittee members drawn from Berlin banking circles unions and Industry a Pual investment program the Corr Nitice s two Basic functions Are to Fra a up a Long term capital investment program ror Berlin and to act in an advisory car deity to Taylor and Jones. We cannot afford to waste Money i Here permanent Good will not  Taylor said. Furthermore. It must recognize the importance of t gauging the rate of injection of capital into Berlin. This is always a delicate question requiring the Unm oif judge in and experience on she pad of the  Taylor a Iid Jones would guide the formulation of requests for Eca. Assistance so that the Berlin pro Gram will encounter a minimum of Troi Edural obstacles in Bonn and in  the work of in three Streetcar lines in the soviet zone City thaile have been labelled Sevier Gennari Friendship Dis Cassian oars kias  sorted radio station reported. All persons boarding cars these lines most discuss soviet Grinan Friendship during the trips according to Mas. The radio report said socialist Unity communist part head quarters in Halle has complained that the three lines now make reins almost i sought in Hoffe of aiding Stuttgart search for Slayer Stuttgart. Jan. 17 special with the murder of a German Thaier manager Here la it month still unsolved police Are seeking to establish Contact with an american Soldier who May be Able to provide additional information bearing on the crime. Richard Dolker 52, manager of the Tobi theater was fatally shot during a attempted robbery be Iween 9 m and 3 30 pin tuesday dec. 27. A Soldier was observed standing Al a Street Corner on Eber har Strasse near a Small carpet store about that Lime and police believe he May have seen the Mur Derer making his escape. Anyone with information to offer is requested to Contact it col a. T. Kirley Stuttgart military Post Provost marshal who will notify German police officials. The phone number is 93981. Ext. 339. Youth official Calls plan inadequate Frankfurt Jan. 17 is the . Youth activities program is not reaching a significant proportion of the 510,000 West German teen agers who Are out of school and unemployed a Hico official warned Here. Lack of a Well rounded program thai will provide fundamental opportunities and Basic rights will result in a diminution of the health and vitality of an entire German generation according to Lee s. Wilson retiring chief of. The Hico youth activities Section. Dangerous alternative unless there is cooperation be tween private and Public agencies for sound and comprehensive Community youth programs for All Young people the alternative is a slate devised program with All its dangerous implication.," Wilson declared. Although there has been a 700 per cent increase since 194-5 in member ship in youth organizations in the Western zones these organizations still reach Only 25 to so per cent of those Between the Ages of id and 25 years Wilson pointed out. Wilson indicated that although much Progress has been made in youth work and leadership training bavarian Church budget Heidelberg Jan. 1" special the bavarian government a spend ing 783,000 Murks annually for the r e it a i r and reconstruction of churches throughout the state. French to hasten War crimes trials Bonn. Jan. It a the War crime trials of 600 German Wir prisoners in France will be completed is quickly As possible the French High commission has an no juiced. The statement came in a letter to the West German Justice ministry. The social democratic parly had asked the ministry to ask when the trials would be completed. In i 2 by the French said the trials Wilt be rushed so those prisoners acquitted Cun return Home. Free ride ends for phony officer duo Wiesbaden. Jan. 17 special tie Story of two German youths wow posed As British army of Cici is and took Over a so Iii he Ian town was sold Here by Eugene Weyland.  re Sidon. Officer for of Tylda. Hours stat he ind mans Gussner. In heir 20s. A okie to Rural m ids a it is bits from stoning it bullish  \ Afier Savisik the  police questioned him and the a Swers aroused suspicion. They tailed Way Lake and the Liuti Vanl admitted he Ivas hats Visner he Turki d in his Friend who had posed As a major. Cd printed in Spanish in his Poi session Geisier had an identity card made out to medical it Paolo Vela Sim of Ecuador. The card was printed in 5 p Anish. Gessner also Siad certificate him to Vve a several. One of thu titled the Star   he Alto claimed to have been recruited Iti spa in by a  army Ai finer Lor service a the . Army. And said he Fiew directly from cadi.1 to it. I Fox by. He said he was in it. Knox from april 142 until May 1943. Alt is papers Boro a hand made  of the Assoc Iarion of medical of liners of the armies of so Iii America. Solache Aid the Tivo got i Ier idea i rom a visit made to Bonn in their uti Fornis. They wer 50 pleased with salutes Given trient by belgian soldiers there that they decided to con a to mjg Dlos to impress Lorai girls tie stoic a is of Gessner a i the result 01 a of Tavoni Lile impression Osi Onia of tiie local Surls to the Ite of the youngsters of the town. Both Are by Iris Hild in ouija Pend ing during the past sin months a great Deal remains to be do re Tefor programs and projects which will meet the needs of German youth can be considered adequate. Ninety per cent of Young people Lesve school at the age of 14." Wilson said so thai responsibility of training for citizenship Falls heavily on youth organizations and on other out of school informal educational and Leisure time pro  programs do not reach a significant proportion of the unemployed and unorganized youth of Germany nor do they provide adequately for thousands who Are homeless and wandering Many from displaced and refugee fam Ilies he said. Housing inadequate according to a Survey made in october 1949, about 510,Eoo youths in Western Germany Between the Ages of 14 and 18 years were out of schoo and unemployed. Housing finances and nourishment of the 123,000 students in universities were wholly inadequate it was found. Wilson urged that All Young people i i Germany be provided with certain fundamental opportunities such As Basic education vocational guidance and training useful employment medical care Opportunity to develop their own philosophy of life and religious convictions and Opportunity for creative use for Leisure time. To the extent that a Large Seg ment of Tive Young population is denied these Basic rights Wilson said "ju3i so will the health and vitality of the nation As a whole  a work Camps in summarizing the More important Hocog sponsored achieve meals during the last six months of 1919, Wilson listed Nineteen International work Camps in which More than 300 Ger Man Young people joined with Sanequa number of representatives from the . And european countries. Participation by 00 German Stu dents. From the . Zone in the English Harvest a imps during octo Ber and november. German youth leaders sent to other countries of Europe for train ing and Aboul  youth leaders participated in Hico sponsored youth training schools. Safe in us ate Wiesbaden Jan. 17 5 Erial from dec. 9 through Jan. 9a period in which Over 4w Peryotis lost their lives in the . In Auto Nobilee accidents there were no a Alistes caused by automobiles fires or air gift accidents in l Safe safety Olti Ciau Aachen lists 53,000 seized As smugglers Aachen Jan. 17 up German customs officials announced Hora that nearly 53,009 smugglers had been arrested in the Aachen area in 1949a Peak figure in the Post War Battle against illegal Border Vossers. But the record number of arrests they added was not due to More efficient Frontier control but to an alarming increase in smuggling Over the nearby belgian Border. Aachen is the Black spot in the British zone one official said. Working in Large organized hands sometimes 300" Strong the smugglers have increased their operations in the past year to a Point where they Are almost beyond effective control. Chief commodity handled by Hie gangs is Black Market Coffee Pur chased in Belgium at cheap rakes and sold in Germany at prices rang ing from 12 to 16 Marks a Pound according to Quality 32s.893 pounds of coffer in 1949, a total of 324.892 pounds of Coffee was confiscated by Ger Man customs officers. Other Large hauls were 3m93 pounds of chocolate and Cocoa 2fi,633 pounds of fat and ,39t Cartons of Cigar ets. Owing to the his prices of legally imported Coffee officials said racketeers could make fantastic profits by smuggling cheap brands Over the Border from Belgium for resale bunder the counter in German shops. One of the main worries of the customs service is the Large number of Chi Dren. To to 15, who have been. Pressed into smuggling operations because they can More easily evade Border patrols who Are re us tent to open fire on them if they attempt to escape. Polio after care response Iii r to victims of infantile paralysis does not it be with the emergency phase of the treat ment. After care is essential in helping italia patients fight it Irir Way Blick Frei the ravages of this Cripp Lios a is ease. Thus of the or we were stricken ust year 17.h99 Ivill need continuing cure this soar from the National foundation for infantile Paral Ysis. It is a Stirnat re that Thi Wilt Tost some $2,,w. Yen can help provide this care prepare the nation for even Pality in 1958by contributing t Day to the. March  
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