European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 30, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 the stabs and stripes monday. January 30. 1950 Ulivi Dps due Tomo Setoda from Kaseane Heidelberg. Jan. 29 special i com he announced yesterday that ukrainian displaced per sons occupying 22 Brick apart in Iii mires in the rented portion o the Sedan Kaseane a Ulm Are scheduled to move to nearby Ellwanger i ii am tomorrow. These Dps who were originally scheduled to move in december have been advised that failure to move at the scheduled time and Date will result in immediate cessation of All care and maintenance at that Lime by the International refugee organization. The Dps were also told that those who resisted the closure would be dropped from Iro Rolls and revert to the German Economy. . Forces wih take Over the Center at the time announced for its closing. Steps taken to keep or Derall Steps necessary to maintain Law and order end to prevent any persons Flora entering the rented portions of the Sedan Kaseane after 11 am tomorrow will be taken. Arrangements have been made for transportation and housing of per Sona now living in Sedan Kaseane to the nearby do Assembly Center at Ellwanger. The closing of the Kaseane is a accordance with a continuing policy with the approval of the High com missioner to consolidate do Camps As the need is reduced and to release private requisitioned rental property using instead confiscated former wehrmacht property. A Survey made during october and november last year revealed that confiscated property was Ade quate both a to condition and amount of space to properly House the entire do population present in the . Zone. It was stated that such consolidations of do centers will result in More economical utilization of retained do installations decreased costs for care and maintenance increased efficiency of operations and Shorter Supply Iines. Danes to help map bavarian to drive Munich Jan 29 up two danish red Cross representatives have arrived Here to map plans with american and German officials for a major anti tuber cd Osis Campaign in Bavaria. The two or. Paul Liskum Field director of the danish red Cross in Germany and Bert Demer assistant Pablic relations officer conferred with or. Gustav Seiffert bavarian Public Hearth chief and other officials German authorities said 45,000 bavarian children under 15 have Active tuberculosis of the lungs fend an additional 6,000 have Active tuberculosis of other types. Letter writers warned on classified data Wiesbaden Jan. 29 special classified military information must not be included in personal correspondence or messages. Maj Jonnie p. Harlow Wiesbaden air Provost marshal has warned. Harlow pointed out thai personnel should beware of writ ing to pen pals who might Only desire to obtain classified or other valuable information. Where truck trailer came to grief yes offering Valentine gifts Nurnberg Jan 2fl special Bucom Exchange system customers can Send gift fruit baskets boxes of Candy and Flowers in an easy economical Way to their state Side Valentines through a service offered at special order counters in the exchanges it has been announced order Blanks of the inter National Flower service have been distributed to ail exchanges. These Blanks accompanied by Money order Are sent air mail to the firm s new York office where the customer s order is delivered to the addressee. Yes performs no function other than making this service available. Customers should allow sufficient time from 12 to 14 Days for air mail orders to reach the International Flower service so that de liveries can be made at the re Quested times. This method offers the customer a much lower rate than Cable Flower orders. Gift baskets of fruit attractive gift baskets of fresh fruits in season can be delivered in More than 1,000 cities and towns in the u. By local responsible fruit merchants. Delivery of each orders guaranteed. Baskets of different sizes Range in Price from $8.25 to $25.75.for the different Candy gift., there is a five drawer gift Chest in Gold and Green that is useful Long after the contents Are gone. The chests contain hand dipped Coco ates Glace fruits parfait jellies caramels spiced nits and Jordan chests vary in Price Accord ing to size As follows Over three funds $7.50 Over five pounds $10.75 Over six pounds $13 Over eight pounds $16, a two and a half Pound combination bos is available at $5.25. Complete information can be obtained at the special order counter n your pm. A trailer carrying logs lies on its Side at a. Railroad overpass five Miles West of Wiesbaden after swerving to avoid a Volkswagen. No one was injured but traffic was tied up for Over an hour. Is photo i gets 15-year term for attempted rape Nurnberg Jan. 29 up a . Military court Here has sen ended a Soldier to 15-years imprisonment and dishonourable Dis charge for attempted rape pfc Henry Moore 21, of Daytona Beach fla., was found guilty of having attempted to rape 53-year Lyl Sophie Becker from nearby Ohr. Physics Hansbr if de on air evacuation of patients to i by Howard Kennedy staff correspondent Frankfurt Jan. 29 is responsibilities of doctors in select ing and preparing patients for air evacuation to the . From Neucom Hospital installations were outlined at the concluding session yester Day of a Neucom medical seminar in the 97th go Here. More than 40 visiting physicians from All sections of the leg heard it col h. G. Moseley Safe Deputy chief surgeon describe pre cautions which will reduce the dangers to patients while being transported by air. Proper diagnosis of ailments will eliminate certain types of patients who normally should not be evacuated by the regular Constellation flights Between Rhine main air ease and the i Moseley said. Not acceptable for air Eva Eutimi Moseley explained Are patients in a moribund or Semi moribund condition in Shock with acute communicable diseases with anaemia or with bad hearts. After proper diagnosis has weeded out unacceptable patients the proper preparation of those selected for air evacuation will insure thir arrival in the i ii Good condition the surgeon said. Law students go to . Frankfurt Jan. 29 is ten bavarian Law graduates hate left for a semester s study at Columbia University Law school in new York City the Hico exchanges division announced. They will study and observe Legal and Public institutions in the . Denali fiction Whitewash is charged by Omer Anderson staff correspondent Stuttgart Jan. 29 is the chief prosecutor of the ludwigs Burg Denali fiction court has charged in a complaint on file with the Public prosecutor hat he had been ordered by Denali fiction chief Karl Stroehle to employ shortcuts to wind up de Nazif cation regardless of difficulties which these May create with the Helmut heu deck s complaint said Stroehle instructed him to follow a Rule of thumb procedure in re viewing cases and to disregard specific provisions of the Denali fiction Law covering appeals. Where defendants vigorously pro tested sentences Neudeck was instructed to drop them into a lower classification the complaint said. Neudeck said he protested these instructions. As a result a Confer ence was held oct. 17 in the de Nazif cation mini siry Between Neu deck ands Roehle. Neudeck renewed his objections with the support of the ministry s Legal experts. Stroehle the complaint said was warned by Neudeck and the Denali fiction ministry s Lega advisers that Stroehle s order would make difficulties with military remark l United Stroehle was quoted As having replied the whote situation had been changed by the occupation statute. Gross now has no direct influence and Mccloy is at Neudeck said he attended a meet ing dec. 19 in the office of maj Gen Charles p. Gross commissioner for Wurttemberge Baden where he repeated Stroehle s remarks. Stroehle denied them to Gross say ing this is a As the party of German officials left Gross s office Neudeck said Stroehle remarked to one of the party now i know where the traitor sits i be had enough of Neudeck said. He had written Stroehle demanding an apology. When Stroehle failed to reply he filed the complaint charging Stroehle with slander and defamation of character. Return pcs Adenauer asks Bonn Jan. 29 up West Ger Man Chancellor Konrad Adenauer has appealed for the return of More than 400,000 germans still held As prisoners by the soviet Union and Chancellor wound up an emotional speech to the members of the bundestag lower House with a plea to the entire world i believe All German people Are United in the belief that Vav must do All we can to shorten the misery of our German Brothers and German Sisters he said. Wilh Only the communists dissenting the bundestag passed a Resolution accepting and approving Adenauer s statement. It endorsed All Steps which May read to an Awakening of the world ton science and result in the return of German War prisoners held in Eastern Europe. The Assembly asked the govern ment to do everything in its Power to bring this about in conjunction with the Allied High commission for Germany the United nations world churches and the International red Cross. Or. Siebens leaves for lecture tour Berlin Jan. 29 special or. Arthur r. Siebens pastor of the american Church of Berlin has left for the u. S., where he will undertake a three week speaking tour. Siebens is taking the trip in response to invitations from the department of overseas inter Church services in new York and from a lecture service in Detroit he will speak in new York Philadelphia Washington Detroit Chicago and St. am also undertaking the trip because of the considerable interest shown by people in the u �. In the Berlin situation Siebens said. Bonn publicity Man quits Over interference Bonn Jan. 29 ins Chancellor Konrad Adenauer accepted yester Day the resignation of Paul Bour Din official spokesman for the West German government. Bourdin submitted his resignation because of what he called political interference with his work. He complained that officials of the government would deny their Man published statements which had been issued through his office. Headline Roundup by ii try a Akk Scott staff co Berlin moved Bitch into the spot Light of world news week Ai Sovie bordel1 ?.1 forced t slowdown on Mit k traffic Between that and Western Germany reviving the threat of a new blockade. The soviet moves appeared 10 be retaliation or the occupy Ilion by West Berlin police of the controlled in Ziway admin Strw of slji4,Floo. Too Worth of . Arms to Western Europe. Guns tanks ships i a if and raw materials were exp. De to begin moving in a month in new York Alger i. A l protesting his innocence was sentenced to five years in prison after being convicted of lying under oath when he denied giving St crts government pipers to Whittaker Chambers for a prewar cornm.irii-1. Spy ring. Meanwhile in the ., disc .i.,n continued As to whether the a
