European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 29, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 the stars and stripes sunday january 29, German says he cast Rock in jeep slaying Nurnberg. Jan. 28 special Karl Kohl one of sever germans in Trisi for a stoning assault i which a German girl was killed admitted yesterday that he hurled a Large Rock at the jeep in which the girl was claimed however he was Only trying to teach pfc Deibert Drosas Driver of the jeep a lesson. The seven Are being tried in the District court of the 10 h judicial District on charges of assaulting dries slaying the German girl an seriously injuring another All occupants of the jeep on new year seve. The trial went into its second Day yesterday. Before a crowded courtroom. Kohl hefted a Rock introduced a prosecution evidence and claimed that the one he threw was smaller weighing Only about seven exhibited Rock weighing almost 12 pounds is believed theve struck Johanna Pausch in the head resulting in injuries that caused her death. I was mad defendant Ernst Maussner also admitted that he threw a Rock which he said was the size of an go. He said he aimed at the jeep s wheels because the jeep came right at us and i was mad end wished to hit the other defendants Konrad Kohl brother of Karl Ludwig Kohl their Cousin Karl Neussinger and Paul Mueller denied throwing any stones. But e prosecution witness Testi fied that he saw them take part in the stoning which occurred out Side an inn in near Nurnberg. Rei Ehe Schwand German press draws Praise Berlin Jan. 23 is Ralph Nicholson director of the Hico office of Public affairs declared in an an interview Here last nigh that German newspapers today a better than after world War i modern German newspapers do a better Job of presenting the news Nicholson said and they contain much less distortion than those of the Early 1920s." Nicholson spoke from Persona observation. He pointed out that he had worked As a . Correspondent in Berlin in 1920 and 3921. He said that fears of an upsurge of nationalistic papers following the end of . Newspaper licensing in Western Germany proved to be licensing was removed he said papers we would consider bad did not drive out the Good ones. I congratulate German pub Lishers on the Fine Job they be done so far. The number of enlightened people in Germany is increasing.1 chief chaplain sails for tour of zone new York Jan. 28 is chief of army chaplains maj Gen Roy h. Parker has sailed from Here on the army transport Henry Gibbins for an extended inspection tour of religious activities in army installations throughout com. Parker will inspect the physical facilities available to army Chap Lains in their programs of worship spiritual counselling and character guidance and Confer with chaplain col Paul j. Maddox supervisory chaplain for Neucom. While in Europe he will also meet with the chiefs of the British and French army chaplaincies. The tour is Parker s first trip to the continent since he returned from the far East last fall to As ume the duties of chief of army chaplains. He will return about feb. 20. Mads ii depositions Lio before Board by Howard Kennedy. Staff correspondent Frankfurt. Jan. 25 is the prosecution is not changing its charge of murder against mrs. Yvette j. Madsen despite written depositions taken from stateside regarding her was announced yesterday by Worth b. Mccauley Hico chief attorney upon his return from new York where seven witnesses and the records of Bellevue Hospital were examined. The defense had contended the 22-year-old . Dependent was insane when she fatally snot her air Force husband 1st it Andrew e. Madsen. Here oct. 20. There were no surprises. We expected the Type of testimony that was obtained in the declared. Mccauley said the originals of the depositions Are in route by air Maito Frankfurt and should be received by the . District court nex week. Upon receipt the court May de Ermine that they should resubmitted to the Board of three army and air Force physicians previously named to examine mrs Madsen. If the defense does not suggest this the prosecution will so move Mccauley said after Consulta Tion with District attorney w. Fred Johnson. Defense attorney returns Elmo b. Gower mrs. Madsen s attorney also returned from new York yesterday where he and Mccauley assisted a new York Cit commissioner in taking the depositions. Gower indicated the defense will be glad to have the court submit the depositions to the examining Board. The tests Are being conducted in the Wiesbaden military Post Hospital where mrs. Madsen has been con fined since the shooting. The depositions were taken mainly from members of mrs. Madsen s family including her father and Mother or. And mrs. Alfred Noack of Brooklyn her sister mrs. Chris Tine Hooy her brother Robert Noack a representative of the childrens division of probate court and records of Bellevue where mrs. Madsen was an inmate in 1943.a tentative Date Lor the trial also May be set when rhe court Here receives the depositions. Resident officers end seminar Stuttgart Jan. 28 special a nine Day seminar held for . Resident officers has ended. Maj Gen Charles p. Gross land com missioner Wurttemberge Baden delivered the closing address. Topics discussed included Ger Man governmental Structure his tory election systems Lew taxation Money and banking agriculture schools Community life cultural pattern and the occupation mis five Man committee including h. H. Russell chief Public affairs division John p Steiner chief education and cultural relations Branc Public affairs division Payne Templeton. Education and cultural relations Branch All of old we Harry d. Brockman . Resident officer Bobingen and Zinn Garrett chief Field operations division. Old we handled the program. Doctors hear reports at dec Parley Frankfurt Jan. 28 special a two Day conference Lor army and air Force physicians in the and Ufa opened yesterday at the 97th go in Frankfurt under the auspices of the Neucom medical div. Col m. E. Griffin Hospital co opened the program with col r. , jr., Neucom medical consultant acting is Moderator. Maj Gen Guy b. Denit Neucom chief surgeon addressed the open ing session. A symposium on arterial hyper tension was held led by col m. 9 White. Safe chief surgeon an col w. S. George chief of medical service 98th go Munich. Papers were read on arterial hypertension by col . Meri Kangas chief of medical service atthe 97th go l co Hans Lowen Bach. Neucom consultant in neuropsychiatry it col j. C. Cameron Neucom consultant in neurosurgery maj m. G. Groover jr., chief it out patient service 130th station Hospital Heidelberg and capt r. Gale and or. W. L. Conforth of the 97th go. At the afternoon session maj s. Sandifer chief of enlisted Genera Medicine and it . Kazal chief of women s Medicine at the 97th go reported on acute renal in sufficiency. In new Post it col Charles y. Talbot new co of the 16th co Stab so stationed in Berlin. Is photo fast Kos fighter puts him in Hospital Krefeld Jan. 28 up Ger Many s fasting prize fighter for Mer Boxer Wii i Schmiz broke his old fasting record but was immediately admitted to a Hospital in critical after nearly two months of fast ing Schmiz emerged from his Glass Box containing an easy chair Couch radio receiver thousands of Cigar ets and hundreds of Mineral water bottles to be presented with a Bicy Cle which he was too weak to ride. Schmiz drinking nothing but Mineral water lived of 50 Days closed up in a Glass Box in a local Beer Hall. His previous record was established in 1926 when he fasted for 48 Days 13 hours. Mrs. Mccloy to give talk Nurnberg Jan. 28 special mrs. John j. Mccloy will speak to Nurnberg school children and youth groups at the opera House at 3 pm thursday. She will speak in Ger Man on the civic responsibilities of Young people in a Vienna Cid cracks paring Day after its debut Vienna Jan. 28 special the 12th Cid has apprehended All suspects in a pm Coupon counterfeiting ring and seized 5,453 phony coupons within 22 hours after the first bogus card appeared he Ufa announced. The ring which had printed pm coupons Worth More than .6,000,000 Chii Lings if redeemed for Cigar ets and then sold at the Black Market rate was the third group in less Han four months to be nabbed be Ore a profited from its operations. The Case broke last sunday in Linz when the Cid was notified that a Man was trying to sell bogus pm coupons. In 22 hours nine men and one woman were under arrest. In addition to the coupons a printing press Lith graphing stones Metal plates and other devices were confiscated. Meanwhile five members of the counterfeiting ring arrested last november for printing phony . Army pm cig Aret coupons were found guilty and received sentence ranging from 60 Days to a year s imprisonment. All involved Are from Vienna. Film honors air lift dead Wiesbaden Jan. 28 special the premiere showing of in me Miriam a documentary film showing the ceremonies dedicating and renaming the streets of Camp Lindsey in Honor of the 31 americans who lost their lives flying the Berlin air lift will be held atthe commander theater tomorrow. The film will be shown at All Heaters of the Wiesbaden military Post during the following week. Produced and directed by the Public information office of to hemp the film was photographed by the Welt in film co., of Munich and sound was recorded by Afifa studios Wiesbaden. Narration is by Mel Edwards Well known an announcer who broadcast the dedicatory program. Included in the film Are scenes showing the presentation of the memorial Wreath by representatives of the three services s sgt Lisle e. Farris air Force Cpl Howard l. Fransen army Seaman first class Jack f. Millspaugh Navy. It Gen John k. Cannon com manding general Safe is shown placing a Wreath in Honor of the air lift schedule for the show ing of the film in Wiesbaden Thea ters includes the matinee and eve Ning show tomorrow and the Mon Day evening show at the commander theater Camp Lindsey tuesday and wednesday at the Camp Pieri theater thursday and Friday Palast theater saturday air base theater and feb. 5-6, at the Sta Tion Hospital theater. Bavaria is struck by diphtheria Munich Jan. 28 special diphtheria is now prevalent in Bavaria particularly among the younger age group said capt John f. Lodato administrative assistant to the Munich Post surgeon. The Captain said individuals who Are moderately indisposed having a Little soreness of the Throat and j slight increase in temperature should be examined by i. Physician without delay. All individuals should be immunized against this disease and Schick tested three to in months alter immunization. Persons employing custodial at pendants and other domestics should screen the immunization records of such persons and ascertain that hese records Are up to Date. Black Market Jan. 28 a More than ,500,000 Cartons of foreign Cigar ets were sold on the austrian Black Market during 1949, according to government sources. Official Clits part in Denali sales probe by Omer Anderso staff correspondent Stuttgart Jan. 28 is the Wurttemberge Baden Denali fiction scandal wednesday swirled around minister president Reinholdt Miter following Maier s admission he had taken a had in one Case under f re and had been responsible for the appointment of a Denali fiction ministry official jailed a a result f the inquiry. Maier confirmed at b press con Ference that he had intervened to obtain the release from Poland the son in Law of truck manufacturer Carl Kalble the son in Law allegedly was Beins held in Poland for mistreating slave labourers in Hie factory during the War. Maier said he had acted Beau the son in Law came from a very Fine family who feared in might starve to death while awaiting triv in Poland. Fixing charged police have charged Kelble Pai August Meyer Central figure in the scandal 16.500 Marks to expedite the son in Law s Denali fiction in Wurttemberge Baden. After his release from Poland the son in Law was Given the classification that of Follower police said Andreas Rapp 45 might prove the most important suspect in the Case. Rapp was hired with Maier s approval in a con tract basis to advise and assist with the establishment and opera Tion of Denali fiction Conns. Police who termed him the irn e unusual Public official in Ger Many said Rapp took no oath o office and had no prior qualifications for the Job. Arrested in Munich it was Learned that Rapp s was ordered after Heinz May a Public prosecutor at the ludwigs Burg Denali fiction court made across the Board confession police. Rapp was arrested Munich As he was Rte Ernins Stuttgart from a be Van an vacate Rapp s confession was mid have alleged that it was Corr knowledge among Wurtem Bernaden officials that bribery was being Vised to quash or redux to Denali fiction court sentences. Rapp is charged with having. Terv ened to obtain the reduction fines levied against promo nazis and to have assisted m in having Meyer s clients de graded. Police said investigation so has established that Meyer Cei Ved More than 60.000 Marks payment for the corruption f a officials. They said the a to might Well run into several Hunt thousand Marks before he in. Ligation is completed. Police said it was possible Wurttemberge Baden Corrie might have extended to other s. In the american and British Zor. Maier declared that the Woi not remove Karl Strohle Wurt Terr Berg Baden Denali fiction c r from his Post until there is Odence against Maier said inquiry thus far had not prod such evidence. Organized Hunt kills 22 boars in Eschwege Wiesbaden Jan. 28 special 30-Day drive to eradicate wild boar menace in Eschwege a proven the practicability of or sized Hunts it was revealed her Porter Perry . Resident of for the Northern Hesse county. Utilizing 25 rifles circulated an authorized German Hunters aided by american Hunters the 77l5 Neucom Ord school drive netted 22 boars
