European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 3, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse Friday february 3, 19so the stars and stripes pages at the dec. Is a doctors Parler dec and 1tsfa physicians attend ing a conference at Frankfurt. The two Day meeting was held saturday and sunday at the 97th ill undo r the sponsorship of the Neucom medical division. Reregistration opens at map m v n i c h. Feb. 2 Metis i-.1. Military Post has announced tit of All private i Agency owned motor vehicles 1c and a Ype plates will take place Betti on feb. 1 and March 31, Matibe map Provost marshal s office room Iso 28 ludwigs Rasse. Munich a Wir i schedule bad to ?., feb. 7 id March 6 , feb. M Degern Dorf feb. 13 Landshut of a. 20 Turnau feb. 6 Regens tire. Feb. 21 and March 13 a ran King. Feb. 27 Passau motor Pool feb. 28. Aider the vehicle is inspected the owner should report to the Pruvost marshal in either Munich or re genst3urg with the following Docu ments for reregistration of the vehicle approved safety inspection Check Sheet registration certificate title certificate insurance pol Ity License plates presently on the vehicle and letter showing employment status from employing Agency for All civilians dependents me pled vehicles not in satisfactory me Dian 1 1 1 condition will not be re registered. Air mail limit lifted for Deutsche Post Frankfurt feb. 2 is recent lifting by the Allied High commission of monetary restrictions on International airmail service Iseppi cled to result in improvement m the Deutsche Post s financial position particularly in Western Ber Lin the Hico communications Brut Cit of their Good. 16 . Clothiers to test Market in . Zone Frankfurt feb. 2 six teen new York c o t h i n g manufacturers Are preparing to test the demand in the for men suits women s suits dresses and sport clothes Frankfurt military Post authorises said. An Advance show no of samples styles and models in the Carleton hotel february 7. 8, 9. Will mrk the opening of a showroom in Frankfurt from which u. S. A a Allied occupation personnel can Phi and mail orders Ising Dol Lar . Goods can be army nurses the corps maintains a 24-hour nursing coverage in the 11 Neucom hospitals for occupation personnel. Although they already Are qualified for nur.vri-, Neucom nurses hold professional Nice lays where they study ate latest Modica Ami nursing Pradines. Gen Huebner approves six trial records Heidelberg. Feb. 2 specialist Gen Clarence r. Huebner . Army Europe has records of trials and sentences imposed by four general court. Aal and two special courts Fri i Al. Trie soldiers whose sentence were approved by Huebner Are set Fred m. Shimp 23. Formerly assigned to cob 7888th special tips was found guilty by a general court martial in Heidelberg Jan. Of involuntary manslaughter and leaving the scene of an Accident. He was sentenced to a bad conduct discharge total forfeiture of All pay and allowances and confinement at hard labor for two years. Huebner approved sentence but suspended the bad conduct Dis charge in View of the Soldier previous Good record. Sold army goods pvt Richard f. Haddix former member of the 7861st Ord Mam , was found guilty of wrongfully pawning two army overcoats and Selling three army blankets. Evidence during the trial by general court martial dec. 38, revealed Haddix had stolen one overcoat and two blankets. He a sentenced to a dishonourable Dis charge total forfeiture of All pay and allowances and confinement at hard labor for one year. Sgt Junius a. Smith 34, formerly with the 7703d my Del Mannheim was convicted by a general court martial in Heidelberg Jan. 9 on a charge of wrongfully Selling eight army blankets. He was sentenced to a dishonourable discharge total forfeiture of All pay and allowances and confinement at hard labor for two years. Pfc Henderson Williams. 27, for Merly assigned to co a 371st Infin was convicted by a general court martial in Wurzburg dec. 29on a charge of assault with intent to do bodily harm. Williams was found guilty of having Cut another Soldier with a knife during a Street argument. The court sentenced him Toa bad conduct discharge total forfeiture of All pay and allowances and one year s confinement at hard labor assault pvt Patrick h. Williams formerly with the 371st inf in was convicted by a special court martial in Wurzburg Jan. 9 on charges of assaulting a German taxi drives disobedience and disrespect toward a commissioned officer and strik ing a noncommissioned officer. He was sentenced to a bad conduct discharge confinement at hard labor for six months and forfeiture of$50 pay per month for six months. The bad conduct discharge was suspended in View of the Soldier s previous Good William Nardini 36, formerly assigned to the 252d medical do but on detached service with the 57th fid Hosp at the time of Theoff Ense was convicted by a special court martial in Wurzburg Jan. 4on charges of stealing government property breaking restriction and of being awol two was found guilty or stealing four army blankets. Head been apprehended when a threw the stolen blankets Over the Fence surrounding Hospital ground
