European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 7, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse The Day february 7, f 950 the stars and stripes Page s Vith loth it div yets at ii bavarian Garmisch proved an idral spot Tor the european reunion of if Itti Mountain div Jan. 87. Above attending the reunion Banquo Are left to right Itzig Gen David l. Ruffner cd turn Bufe military Post. Maj Gen Genire p. Hays Deputy . High commissioner for Germany wartime commander of the division and Briff Gen Roy v. Hie Kard Neucom chief of special services. Skiers left to Riehl Are Halvor of Ekern. Formerly with the s7lh inf it it now a civilian Emp Joye Ufa Liq Paul p. Suni. Formerly with the 86th inf refit from Helsinki wearing finnish Sci togs and 1st it Robert w. Lewis formerly with the 85lh inf now of Frankfurt military Post. Right cd Jessie r. Smith 26th inf formerly with the. S5th. And Hays and Charlie who portrays the filth div pack mule. Is photos by Peiton be 00, in the zones Hap Arnold tributes go to fund Ajr Wiesbaden. Feb. 6 special a of filers and airmen desiring to pay permanent tribute to the memory. Of the late general of the air Force a h. Hap Arnold May be guided by the desire of his widow to have j"1 til contrib unions turned Over to the Rush air Force Aid society for Educa Root lion purposes me in response to thousands of Floral fund and other memorial con i Iris unions from . Airmen Sta a Tio tied in All parts of the world mrs. Arnold said she would be j most grateful if such a show of affection for her at husband could i find enduring expression in thes Raj ovation of a Genc Raj Arnold fund s for educational purposes air Force Laid of i instructions in air Force manual166-5 pertaining to the handling i of memorial contributions Are i being waived in this instance so it j that 3 Complete list of contributor Sar or be compiled. A list of con tributary in the Wiesbaden area a will be submitted to capt Wii Jiani a i s. Brackeen Wiesbaden military and i it funds officer. The of acid endless year " of Salzburg feb. 6 special " j Bury a 510th a in commanded i by capt Francis l. Plouff has just a full year without a motor vehicle Accident despite the l fact that the 510th is a tactical unit probably will get Book thrown at him later bad nauheim feb. 6 Spe Cial officials of the Hico prisons division Here Are look ing for a thief who apparently knows where he s headed. The thief walked off with two packages which had been left at the information Center of the grand hotel local Hico Headquarters. Both packages were crammed with copies of the prison journal a technical Magazine on operating prisons. Y is or 3si d no 1 a i 6 which spends much of its time in the Field. The men most responsible for this record Are sgt Leslie w. Mack Perl Botor sergeant sgt Dominicc j. Uili Dentri and sgt Ruben Yates i i Battery mechanics it was an s in bounced May Aya fund committee Frankfurt feb. 6 a so mrs. A s. Dolozik president of Frankfurt military Post part it teachers Assn. Has appointed George t. Stump i col Juhr a. Wood. Ftp chief chaplain and it i col r. D. Hodge Ftp Quarter master to an executive committee for the expenditure of american youth activities funds. Existing Aya groups girl the scouts boy scouts Iven age club in. 3 the Piave been requested to submits Ops statement before feb. J5 of i heirs ont seeds and require rents for tie a us. District court convicted Ludwig Mann 23-year-old German of intentionally killing a displaced per son july 31, and sentenced him to 15 years in prison under German Law. District attorney Leslie a Hersh Man said the conviction of Mann closed the Case of the slaying and robbing of Samuel Kapelusz Here last summer. In november. Matin s partner Heinz s. Weierich also was convicted of murder and sentenced to 15 years. Gold ritual items returned Furstenfeld Bruck. Feb. 6 special a Case of Gold ecclesiastical ritual items found by an infantryman digging in during an artillery barrage near Regensburg in the Spring of ims has been re Lumen o the roman Catholic diocese of Regensburg by capt Joseph a Kolp a medical officer in the 36th Sta Hosp Here. The Soldier who prefers to re main Anonymous and who was unable to Contact a Catholic priest before ii boarded a transport for tie ., turned the items in to msgr. Vincent b. Balmat diocesan Chancellor of Cleveland. Kolp a Friend of Balmat guaranteed delivery of the items to the proper authorities. The Gold vessels were a gift from count Roland Alexander Faber scion of the Pencil manufacturing family to the Regensburg diocese in 1906-12. Full circumstances concerning their concealment is unknown to the Regensburg authorities. Yugo expel Whiteus Siatis Geneva feb. 6 up officials of the International refugee organization said that there is very Little they can do for an estimated 5,000 White russians who face expulsion from Yugoslavia. These refugees who found a Haven in Yugoslavia after they fled the bolshevik revolution have been writing to Iro Headquarters Here urgently begging assistance. Caught in the Row Between Stalin and Tito and suspect by both governments they Ace loss of their yugoslav citizenship jobs and ration cards if they remain beyond the Date by which yugoslav authorities have ordered then to leave. Iro officials said they could offer the refugees Legal and political Protection if they can finance their Way to another country. It cannot How Ever give them care or maintenance in its Camps or arrange for their resettlement in another coun try. Applications for such Aid front refugees from Eastern Europe were no longer accepted alter last oct. 15. Iro Aid that if the former White russians can make their Way to Germany the Agency will declare them eligible for refugee Camps maintained by the germans them selves for an. Estimated 8,000,000 Volk Deutsche ethnic germans. Iro will also provide them with travel documents. But it cannot fee or House them or find them a new country. Bonn steel output almost at limit Dusseldorf feb. 6 a West Germany s steel output climbed in january virtually to the top production level permitted by the allies. The january production greatest Lor one month since the War was 900,600 tons the German steel and Iron Institute announced. This is at a rate of 10,807,200 Tor a year. The permitted level is 11, 100,000 tons. Both Allied and German officials said that the West German steel Industry would be producing at the full rate of 11,100,000 tons by Bill month or next the january output was almost 100,000 tons greater than the de Cember production of 812,000 tone. Pig Iron production also hit a postwar High level of 697,732 tons in january compn4 with 633,02 is december
