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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 9, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page i the stars and stripes thursday february 9, 1958 czechs West set Transfer of germans Frankfurt feb. Is Allied and czech officials have reached agreement on the removal to the Western zones of Germany beginning next month of approximately 20,000 ethnic germans still in Czechoslovakia. Guy j. Swope chief of the Dis placed populations division of the Hico office of political affairs Jessid an agreement recently approved in Prague will Send the first contingent of germans out of Czechoslovakia in the first two weks in March. Thereafter the germans to be moved will continue to leave Czechoslovakia at the rate of approximately 400 per week. The germans most of whom were left behind when other Mem Bers of their families were expelled shorty after the War s end will enter Germany at the Furth in Wald Border crossing Point. West German request negotiations for the Transfer were initiated by Allied authorities with the czechs pursuant to a request from the West German govern ment Swope said. The agreement provides the emigration will be voluntary on the Piirto to the individuals concerned and will be in accordance with Normal czechoslovak emigration procedures. As far As the personal property avid financial assets of the individuals Are concerned the exist ing customs regulations governing emigration from Czechoslovakia will be applied Swope emphasized that no mass movement of germans such As occurred immediately after the War is contemplated and that the Allied authorities will require the siame documentation for these Ger mans As for others who wish to Enier Germany. The International red Cross will assist the emigrants in preparing Mich documentation. Blucher to iks to Acheson thanks . Washington feb. Flins German vice Chancellor Franz Blucher yesterday paid a Brief Courtesy Call on Secretary of state Dean Acheson. Blucher said the visit was to explain How grateful the German population is for United states assistance since 1945." speaking through a translator Blucher added that his expressions were not Only phrases but the deep feeling of the German pod la Tion t he and Acheson a ii discussed the need for a speedy solution to Ger Many s economic and social prob lems Blucher said. He added that matters of eco nomic rehabilitation will be Dis cussed in More detail with dec a officials. He said he discussed the refugee problem but submitted no proposals such As a police for a to prevent mass entries from the East Blucher pointed out that we have no authority to solve this problem our  three gis held in pm theft Vienna feb. 8 the War Bride formula in reverse joined a 44-year-old american and a 26-year-old German girl in marriage Here the Happy couple Dis closed. Celebrating their honeymoon after an eight month courtship by mail Are or. And mrs. Albert w. White. Until the marriage mrs. White was Eva Charlotte Bender Secre tary in the press Section of Frank Furt lord mayor Walter Kolb office. Last May White a compositor in the government printing office in Washington wrote Kola a letter ask ing the lord mayor to put him in touch with a Nice Blond German girl object Matrimony. Kolb turned the letter Over to miss Bender and the transatlantic Romance was under Way. She and White exchanged letters and photographs and discovered each one had been previously mar ried and divorced. Then just be fore Christmas Albert popped the question and Eva said yes. White arrived at Frankfurt s Rhine main Airport sunday on a pan american airways Clipper to find Eva waiting for him. They were married in the Frankfurt registry Bureau. I think Albert is extraordinary said the Bride looking up at her six foot Cne bridegroom. A suppose everybody secretly wants a Blond White added. We Are very  White said he has applied for a no quota visa for mrs. White to come to the ., and estimated it would come through in eight to 10 weeks. In the meantime the newlyweds will be separated. Soviets reject West protest on Berlin rail agreement Berlin feb. 8 up the rus sians last night rejected a Western Allied protest made last month Over soviet failure to live up to their agreement which ended Berlin s elevated railway strike last june. The Western governments have charged that the soviets failed to pay West Mark wages to allem Loyee of the russian controlled railway who live in Western Ber Lin. The russians had agreed to this when the strike was ended. Is photo Albert w. White and Bride of. Mail is delivered germans get Youtha Lebid Frankfurt feb. 8 is German youth organizations will be invited to Send represent Alixes to the next world Assembly of youth was in Istanbul in August. Decision to in clude German youth delegates was reached at a recent meeting in bad nauheim of ., British and French youth officers with representatives of Enesco and Way the Hico education and cultural relations office said. The meeting was the first at which representatives of Enesco and Way met with youth officers of the offices of the three High commissioners. These organizations Austin j. Welch chief of tiie youth activities Section of Hico explained Aire also conducting programs either with or concerning German youth and the joint meeting indicates recognition of the need of working together. One of tie most Imit Octant needs of German youth it was agreed is to establish International contacts. Toward this end the offices of the three High commissioners in cooperation with Enesco and Way Are planning to establish International youth Homes As cultural centers in Germany. 8 is officer in Lehe Shom to go on trial Munich feb. 8 is eight former High officials of these organization Leben born will go Fri trial before a Munich Dena Zinies Tion court next tuesday or. Cami ii Sachs state Secretary of the a Varian Denali fiction ministry a bounced. Main defendant is the f o r m or chief of the Leben born is get Max Sollmann. Other defendant Are it col Gregor Ebner Halil chief Franz Tenner finance chief Alfred w e h n e a administrate chief Wolfgang Uberschar soft Mann s adjutant who figured the German Iza Tion of the Childr of the czech Village of Lidice Mai Erich Schula col Ernst Ragaller and Inge vie Metz ajl department chiefs in the organization. Activities of the Leben born included deportation and Gernan Iza Tion of children from to untried occupied by Germany in world War ii. A 22-Page charge Sheet tev Eato that the Leben born founded a. 1935, was placed under the direet1 supervision of Gestapo chief Heinik Rich Himmler in 1936. The organize Tion operated Homes for unwed German mothers and More that 50 per cent of children born at the Homes were illegitimate. By direct order of Himmler chd a Dren of Lidice burned Down is troops were to Cen Over by to Leben born. They were Given gel Man names and placed in Ger Neaf Homes As  More than 300 children fron Lidice were taken to Germany according to the  prosecutor 2 die As typhoid epidemic strikes hessian town Wiesbaden feb. 8 polluted City water has caused a to Hoid epidemic in the nearby Tiv of Bebra the hessian state mfr is try of Interior Here has announces Twenty two persons have Falle victims of the epidemic and have died. All schools Churchi and movies have been closed aah precautionary measure and All Pul lie meetings prohibited. Mass 11 emulations have been carried i and Steps taken to make the Wal Supply Safe the ministry report 71 Ransport Rose scheduled to reach be today with 233 dependents Heidelberg feb. I special the . Army transport Gen Maurice Rose is scheduled to deck a Bremerhaven tomorrow after a Slop at Southampton the ship is carrying 233 dependents of Neucom military and civilian personnel. According to the Neucom transportation division the names and destinations of the dependents Are German Augsburg a a s s p e r Clara and Margaret Bam Bergg t Een reel d. Mildred Harry. Rita and  for further assign Dent Altenburg. Audrey John and Zoe Ann Angeloff. Margaret and Edward bag lev Eleanor Bloom Norma. Michael and Linda Boies and Matherme me Doek pct y win Jock Mary and Edward. Or. Mitre Waurie Eric and Larry Morris Adelia Meinecke Edna Gary and Vicki Flaherty Dorothy Gdowski Grace Jean and Mary Gilbert franc Sand George or Hachiya Cassle and Leonard . Dorothy. 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