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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 5, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse                                The stars and stripes sunday february 5, 1950 Carol Black on i at life in those United states Melchlor to quit met to crime weary Reader obliged by editor Over contract feud i 1 Ion i i Chi is her  i in i i i i of nun. . Did you Tow Yuri her Gold-1 six in Isil  .-i1," on of Whippi i of.  to ipod Forward tensely and Spil in in Low. Ulm Blind voice. In r i Iii Lay in her Lap clutch ing a  in who h Jay a sni Iii Silv c r Crucifix. Mind went a Lakiki do you remember shoot ing your father no i Don  Carol replied look ing directly at the jury of nine mid die aged mothers and three Middle aged authors. Soveral of the women jurors looked away. She said she  going with her Mother to St. Mary s Chur ii while her father s exploratory operation was under Way and then returning to the Hospital where they were told what the surgeons had found. Her mind went Blank she said. What s the next thing you re member waking up the next Day and seeing two police officers in my Hospital room she  do you remember going Home to get your father s gun no i Tio not she said. Cab denies airlines Grant for holy year flights Washington feb. 4 ins the civil aeronautics Board denied permission to Federated airlines inc., to Fly holy year pilgrimages to Rome this year. Federated filed an application to make 395 round trip flights rom new York to Rome for an organization known As holy year Pilgrim Ages inc. Mist  Tiit tin demand for  Kris by l iin.= who wanted 10 Henr Vil of dior ant Helen Truhel sic in Hiil ipod tic  Iati icon  the Dir Irish Tenor s Blond Vic Siirid Ier Hilf fac and planned to leave for Boru Ert tour monday after i l. A. Assault suit names figure in 30s murder trial Losangeles feb. I up mrs. Thalia Mussie Bell 40, c Centra figure in a sensational Honolulu murder trial in the a 3qs, is being sued for �10,000 damages Here on charges she assaulted her pregnant Landlady the assault and buttery suit accused mrs. Bell  going berserk in her Home and attacking and beating mrs. A. . Cell received International attention in 1932 when her former husband Navy u Thomas Massie was tried and convicted of Mur Dering one of five hawaiians who raped h 3r, Massie s 10-year sen tence was commuted to one hour in jail. She divorced her husband two years la or in Reno. A Union says gift of palsies is no cause for firing new Yolk feb. 4 a Only nine of 324 metropolitan life insurance co. Employees polled Here thought George j. Moskowitz should have Beim fired for giving a girl a por of palsies a Union spokesman  of the United office Aad professional workers of America Cio polled employees during the lunch hour. The com suicides confession makes no sense to him vet says new Windsor md., feb. 4 a it does t make sense to me says the Silver Star War hero cleared by a former buddy who shot him self. Charles c. Lemmon who oper ated a tavern Here said he must be the ski Lemons mentioned when Andrew Lewis Blasko babbled out a confession Blasko 25-year-old Norfolk va., Veteran who lost both legs fighting in Europe was pinned beneath the wreckage of his car Early wednes Day at Danville a. Holding a crowd Back with a pistol he dictated a confession to John Tate photographer for the Danville Bee. Blasko mumbled i said that sgt Lemons flogged ome German prisoners that he stole a jeep Load of Cognac and that he ran out on our platoon when 13 of us were captured. None of that is  then shot and killed him  said he was sergeant of Blasko s platoon in h co. 115th inf 29th div. Blasko was a private first  must have been a psycho Lemmo i said. He was a Happy go Lucky ibid. What he said does t make sense. Like everybody else i drank a Little Cognac once in a while. But i never got in any trouble and i was never court Martiale. I Don t know what the poor kid was talking  Lerion said he d never before heard any of the statements which Blasko told of lying about. Pany  10,000 persons in offices Here hut the Union managed to poll Only 324. The Eom Jimy Siirid Moskowitz act violated the company s policy of maintaining dignity and decorum in its offices. George Hansen to pea inter National representative  plans for a nationwide poll on the palsies Issue had been shelved. He did not Eui borne. But  the Union the by Isles were not the real reason for the firing just a  the read reason the Union claims is thar Moskowitz  been an Active Union member for 12 years and was chairman of the to pea unit in his office. Nail ricochets kills one causes  to crash Flint feb. 4 a a four Inch Spike ricocheting from a machine on a building construction Job fatally injured a Workman and set off an Odd Chain of events Here. The Spike embedded itself in he forehead of Lawrence Sutherland 30. Who was working on a girder two stories High. A firetruck was called to got Sutherland Down. An imbalance also rushed to the scene. The fire truck collided at a Street crossing with a car. The Driver of the car Robert Secoy was thrown out and knocked unconscious. An ambulance was called for him but he was not badly Hurt. Police cruisers sped to the scene of both accidents and a second firetruck was dispatched to Aid Sutherland. Sutherland finally was removed from the e girder. He died later in Hurley Hospital. Farm language trips reporter on Story Lancaster pa., feb. 4 a being a Newspaperman in Pennsyl Vania German territory can be a hazardous occupation particularly if you re not familiar with the dialect. Here s what happened at the Lan Caster new Era the other Day a reporter turned Over to the cite desk a news item that a Farmer in the county had brought suit again another Farmer for damages he said were caused by 9,000 pigs running Over his property the Desman scowled at the Story summoned the reporter. That s what our correspondent  the reporter insisted. The editor telephoned the Cor respondent who repeated the re port. He Eaid nine sows pronounced souse 1 a pig ran Ove Hie  m pm Rill s. Tcnn., i u. -1 i the Memphis Pross scimitar ii bum ii a Reader tired of for tic to air and rare if Trio ten inn  Lent s on Stltt front mss with tin caption words to   hit i i k. Jones wrote Hie filitor culling attention to he i omit pack crime this Patel a. Why not put tie ten command ments on the front puce of your paper Jones asked. Since Sheie is o much front Page news on murder robbery suicide etc., it a mild he appropriate to print Lii Tell commandments to newspaper complied with a iwo to Lutui lop each play. In nes said  he hoped his us  to fould help Stop  three units re for red probe Washington feb. 4 up a special congressional subcommittee Lias been named to coordinate a three pronged investigation of Al  communist infiltration at inc St. Louis army finance Center. C ii a i r m a n Tom Murray. D. Tenno the House Post office committee who directed a prelim Inary investigation of the allegation said Thore Are a number of situations at the Center which require a Complete  Murray appointed reps. Raymond w. Karst  me Arthy a Minn and Edward h. Lees  " follow up on la estimations being conducted by in army comptroller general and in civil service commission to Termine that the matter is con Luc Lidin a satisfactory  Murray said his preliminary in estimation indicated the need for 11 investigation of the presence of alleged com no twists and fellow travellers in the employment of the army finance Center the suitability of certain civilian employees occupying positions responsibility at the Center falsification of personnel records coercion of witnesses to discredit Royalty investigations undue influx nce Ort the Center officials by out Ide interests violation of civil service regulations and general laxity of officials in providing adequate safeguards to protect she government s interests. M Mahon plan called Worth considering Washington. Pc. -1  i Miili i that the . Atomic a i brought i t.-. A n v --i1,i i was Well in i i Liseidi these were Liu words " John Tricker Iii Ohio t. A. ,.- Peari d omit i the ieeiin.-. Bra it a mid rcin.imcri  1 i. The Phin is Wilh us Lii ii. Made it Iii he la his it i a i pets for a Dinn i he  if or arc a ii the to role to n deadlock Uver i a ii i Iii control arc l.i. Fills outlaycheapest1 Bui we  Iii. I Able Means to in.  or. A i of the Vurhl he ntie.- i a  hey Iid. A ainu  Money would be tin Rhc Lii ".1.  if Pei  it i e actually he us him d. Sen. Styles  in.  o if peace could t bought Over $,Rio,0 h Ono h10," but lidded no it Tan lightly d my nerd any Loi Iii t Effort to promote  sen. Louis  in. C i cd the proposal a bold us Selion. " while sen. Scott Lucas i11. Urt Eri i l senators to give the  prayerful  sen. To Riopha o Mohoney d  praised Mcmahon for the Sigil of y and courage Viih which he approached the problem of be c. B Olivian Ace blames Tower for crash Washington feb. 4 up bolivian Pilot Erick Rios Bridoux has blamed control Tower operators at Washington National Airport and the Captain of an Eastern air lines transport for the air disaster which killed 55 persons Here last nov. 1 in documents filed with the Civi aeronautics Board the bolivian air Ace flatly disclaimed any persona1 responsibility for the collision of i f38 fighter with an Eastern do transport. . Parades 13 on quorum Point in perjury trial Washington feb. 4 up the government has presented evidence showing a majority of the Houe labor committee was present to a March 1, 1947, hearing when Harold r Christoffel denied it was a communist. Christoffel former president of the United automobile workers Cio local at the Allis Chalmers slant. Milwaukee is being tried in Federal court for the second time on perjury charges. He is accused of lying to the committee when he denied communist affiliations. A previous conviction was Over turned by the supreme court on grounds the government failed to prove a majority or quorum of the committee was present when he  members or former Mem Bers previously had sworn they were present. The 12th and 13th to testify were rep. Clare e. Hoff Man a Mich and former rep. Edward o. Mccowen h Ohi after their testimony the trial was recessed until monday. Briton wins poetry prize new York. Feb. 4 a mrs. B. R. Gibbs of Essex. England was awarded the $1,000 annual prize of the poetry awards for a poem entitled individual and inter National  Tel Tarj and stripes vol. 7, no. Z91 editor in chief managing editor sports editor. Sunday february 5, 1956 it col William m. Summers Ken Zumwalt " Phil Taylor executive manager chief of distribution Maurice r. Kirkwood.,.,. Louis a Brown news bureaus Frankfurt 32181-32361 Darmstadt Berlin 84-688184-6680 Vienna. Breme Gavm. 2104-21363 Munich the european edition is published Dally at Darmstadt Hesse. Germany of the . Occupation forces under the we is � sat new York. K. Y., under the act of March a i79, _ i i  
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