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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Tuesday, February 14, 1950

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 14, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse                                , feb Nimy 44, Fuff of stars and Stoks when truckers brought Boom town to Helmstedt German tracks line the autobahn at Helmstedt during the period when the russians imposed restriction pm the Berlin Boand vehicle. Al get m Driver buys some Ciffa rets Wail he Wilts below left driven have their papers checked fat the British Barrier. A Boom town Springs up around the Bec Point. A crowd gathers by a Money changing Booth Center and right a Aew restaurant is constructed hastily to Cash in on the traffic bottleneck. Waiting Drivers brought Bis business to enterprising germans who set up various establishments at the Border Point. Is photos by Boyd Goethals to Dock thursday with 166 dec dependents Heidelberg feb. 13 special the army transport George w. Goethals is scheduled to Dock in of Bremerhaven thursday with 166 dependents of Neucom military and Vilian personnel. According to the Neucom transportation division the names and destinations of the dependents aboard Are Germany bad tote Maki Helen Mae and Kathleen a Barbere Hillard Ruth. A Lett Ackerman. Harriett Mari a and Paul Berrong Sybil Hall Tullila Henry Jeanne and Tommy a re Dolores Joseph. David and Judith Norwalk Mai a Charies and John. Bremerhaven Lor further assign a nth Barker. Ruth Engstrom Ina jul Betty Wylie Corn. Dorothy Jac fut Ine and Gary Stevens Epes use Gibson Mildred Kathery Tad Mildred Haffey Jean and Gean i Harwell Elva and Ronald head my and Marilyn Hein. Margaret Larry and Marilyn hire. Marthamae Hursh Eunice and Thomas Buie. Mary Jack and Robert  Ruby Jones Lynda. James William John and Virginia Kaden Simone and a 5y Kerr Mary fritces Knapp Leona and Frede Rick la fore. Thelma Lindsay Martha Marteilo. Rita and .luanita.hiner, Barbara Morrison. Clunette a Patrick mydland Naomi Joan id Patricia Hamilton Nagel Alta Caroline Charles and Mai a Nellen Zandie. Danse and Wayne o Connor Anne m., Anne k. And gliomas Par Ker Minnie and Dolores seals a ctr a. Sandra and Joseph Prest. Jean a Bonnie proc Lizka Gladys Rob was jewel and Margaret , Schroeder Kathleen Snyder a tins by Kau Ialie Nancy and Vickers mat Charles and Christine Walinski Helen. Sandra a Myra. Fwd furl Barnett. Emma wet. Carrie Lee Felt Lar Patty . Mary and , Dona Sim Mons Jeanette anti Nanette Mir Turg Torlucci. Margaret and , Jessie Neu Biberg Morrison Jane and shr by Norton Eleanor Rudolph Jane Vail Jeanne a. Jeanne  A Dcharles. A Firnberg Cook Eleanor Kellk Mary arid Gary priest Alva Mary Barbara and , Rose Mary Sharon and Carol Liine Maln Parker Margaret. Stuttgart Nelson Ruth. Sylvia Andev Ard. Elzlar Livengood Mary Wood Ell Edilh. Wiesbaden but softer. Lorrain an Diana conic Dorothy Hernandez Conchita and Charles James. Mari Anne and Adrianne Lloyd Clara Constance and Deborah Murvey Mai a Ohnisty Lubi Michael and James legit Catherine. Wurzburg Armouc Elizabeth and to licit Robinson Parkins Ottie Julia and Andrew Strait Ruby Williams Jessie. Austria Vienna Cherry Grace Finch Madeline Bryant jr., and William lot Edith. Janice and David Mcclure Dorothy and Mary Williams Wilma and , James j r. France Fontainebleau map Herioti Carmen  and John. Sex policeman sentenced Frankfurt feb. Is is convicted by a Frankfurt jury of ordering the shooting of three Polit ical prisoners a few Days before . Troops entered this City in March 1945, Karl Metz 44, former police officer has been sentenced to five years imprisonment. Wiesbaden officials order crackdown on crime disorders Wiesbaden feb. 13 special dissatisfaction with Progress in reduction of crimes and disorders in Wiesbaden military Post As indicated in a december statistical summary was voiced Here by top level officials remarking on the report Brig Gen Fay. R. Upthegrove Post cd reminded forces of their respond Sib Ili ties As representatives of the . Government. Upthegrove said All enforcement agencies Are under orders to be More vigilant in prevention of crimes and disorders and in apprehension of those failing to respect Post regulations. The statistical summary the Gen eral noted revealed need for curbs on drunk and disorderly conduct misappropriation of property property damage Battery and As Sault and misconduct incidents Peugeot Renault available Frankfurt feb. 13 special a new shipment of 1950 Peugeot Are now available for Neucom personnel at the Wilhelm Glockler sties room at 1 Steyer str Here. Polio drive to begin in Bavaria March 1 Munich feb. 13 is the Parade of pfennig designed to raise funds to fight infantile paralysis in Bavaria will get under Way March 1, it has been announced. Modelled after the March of dimes the Campaign will Era ploy All the fund raising devices familiar to participants in the dimes drive. Chester s. Wright Munich resident officer who thought up the idea said the drive will open with a ceremony in front of Munich s largest movie theater and will continue throughout the month. Bishop asks Boycott on smutty movies Wurzburg feb. 13 apr. Julius Doepfner Catholic Bishop of Wurzburg has called for a Boycott of smutty films. Doepfner who asked w u r Burg youth to Stop Rumba and Samba dancing told his congregation we must Pray that the number of people May increase who Boycott movies and stores which Deal in filth and  brass but Toni shortage ends Heidelberg feb. 13 special the shortage of brass buttons in the Neucom is Over. Thousands of brass buttons have been distributed to All Post Quarter masters to replace the plastic but tons now on most Winter overcoats of enlisted personnel of the army and air Force. A wartime shortage of brass resulted in substitute plastic buttons. A sufficient Quantity of brass has been reclaimed by the Jmc from overcoats and other sources to replace plastic buttons. Unit commanders Are urged to obtain the buttons from the Post pm. Soldiers and airmen will be issued 30 Large and two Small but tons per coat germans plan housing units Dusseldorf feb. 13 is German Trade unions have announced plans for a housing project to accommodate 10,000 refugee and expelled families of Schleswig Hostein in the British zone according to a Hico report. The plan was described As a Pilot project at a two hour press con Ference a which Hans Boeckler chairman of the German Trada unions other Trade unions officers a representative of the German Federal Republic and Schleswig Holstein officials participated. Schleswig Holstein was selected for the initial project it was explained because of the density of the refugee population and its critical unemployment situation. Since 1945 almost 1,250,000 expel Lees and refugees have streamed into the state. This is almost equal to the native population of 1,500,000. Planning and investigative work for the housing project was done by the scientific Institute of the German Trade unions with the co operation of the Schleswig Holstein social ministry. Construction is scheduled to begin about March 15, with each dwelling unit to coat approximately 8,500 Marks. The entire project 1 scheduled to Cost 85,000,000 Marks with 35,000,000 Marks to be supplied bar the state 10,000,000 through self financing and the Rea Ainan 40,000.000 from Bra counterpart funds for which the Federal govern meat is making  
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