European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 15, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse 9 wednesday february of 1959 the stars and strikes Page 5 n Iti id h id a til Leur stat Stib As ated men of at Public information sections of constabulary will assemble a Berchtesgaden Friday for a Pio clinic co Stab he said. A forma Agenda will be Friday and saturday win be open to informal conferences and meet Ings. It col William a. Sch letter Deputy chief pid eur com will be present and representatives Lotfie stars and stripes and other publications have been invited to at tend and speak at Friday s session maj j. E. Reilly con Tab Pio said brigades regiments and Battal ions Wilt be represented by unit plos and one or More enlisted men concerned with Public information work. Hico clemency panel replaces parole Board Bremen feb. 14 special a newly formed Hico clemency panel has convened Here to replace the Omegus land parole Board the Legal affairs division old Bremen disclosed. The ii Tel chairman is Robert , chief of the Legal affairs division old Bremen. It will meet pm cases involving parole and commutations for persons sentence for other than War crimes by my or Hico courts in Germany resident officers to study work in other state Wiesbaden feb. 14 special resident officers of Hesse soon will be Given the Opportunity of visiting their colleagues in other states of Western. Germany it was revealed her by Samuel r. Combs Field operations division director Olch before going to the French or British Rones to observe and study the . Resident officers of Hesse will visit the other states in the , zone resident officers visited will then be invited to spend some time in Hesse observing the Field operation program there. Expert available at Ftp for income tax problems Frankfurt feb. 14 is James j. Aliman tax expert of the . Bureau of internal Revenue will be available to Frankfurt Mili tary Post and sub Post personnel for consultation on income tax prob lems tomorrow thursday and Fri Day the Ftp staff judge advocate Section announced. Aliman will be available to Post personnel Aii Day tomorrow and thursday morning in the so Sec sync try for Comfort in the dec about 11,000 modern upholstered theater chair have been Pur Ehurd by Al co emotion pm ctr service to re seat 42 Heaters throughout the zone. Nearly of the new chairs have arrived. Above,14 col Paul a Jeffrey executive officer Neucom special services. And pan Quick of Ltd of Neucom motion picture service examine one the chair. Army photo Tion office. Room 27, headquarter. Building Annex he will be in the offices of the various sub Post adjutant on the following scheduler thursday after noon Darmstadt Friday morning bad Wau Heirn and Friday after noon Hanau. Confab Honor battalion to be named on an Stuttgart feb. 14 specia4 the c o n s t a to battalion of the Montti Competition which rewards outstanding units in be command will by explained Over an Mon Day Nim. The information will be aired in the monthly report to the trooper broadcast of maj Gen i. A White con stub of at 9 20 pm. And will in crud announcement of the first winners. Appearing with White on the broadcast will be col John l. Ryan,jr., Deputy chief of staff and col l. L. Ooala assistant chief of Daff. In Reaoller urges Sweden take Over occupation Frankfurt feb. 14 ins or. Martin Tjie Moller proposed Here that the four occupation Powers withdraw All troops from Germany and permit their replacement by 5,000 swedish troops under United nations sponsorship. Niemoller said in a newspaper article the big four obligated themselves at Potsdam to reunite Germany. If they cannot do thid themselves the in must take it Wiley captures first in Etc photo contest Kitzinger feb. 14 special pfc Fedota Wiley a o7871st tie up won first prize in the special services photography com petition Ait the Kux Ingen training Center part of the army wide Conle to second place Wenit to pee Oscar Roberts and third and honorable mention wer won by Joseph c. Mcdanul. Bolh Are members of the 7871st. Louise Schroeder to Visi Britain during april Bonn feb. 14 a mrs. Louise Schroeder who As Berlin s acting lord mayor won world attention by her form stand against the russians during the blockade has been invited to Britain. Mrs. Schroeder said she would make the visit during april. The invitation was extended by the foreign office at the suggestion of Brili a women members of Par lament. Barrow assigned As co of &73d inf big Lessen. Feb. 14 special it Tol Herbert a. Barrow has been As signed As co of the 373d inf arrived in Neucom in october 1d49, and assumed command of the 371st inf in at Kitzinger. During world War ii Barrow was executive officer of the 372i int it in the Asiatic Pacific was accompanied Here by his wife mrs. Emma m. Barrow Aad heir children. My shot by buddy n apparent Accident Munich feb. 14 is a Mem Ber of cob 508th my in was shot and severely wounded by what was believed to have been the accidental discharge of a fellow Soldier s service pistol. According to a Provost marshal spokesman the shooting occurred in � hallway outside tha company is. The two men were said to be Bud Dies but no further details or names Wilt released until fur Hec investigation. I bound col George v. Silting Deputy director of the Neucom civil affairs division is scheduled to leave Laie this month for the ., where Jie will be assigned to the West Virginia Mil dist with Headquarters at Charleston. Soong Liss been in Europe since1942. Army 1 Holo Snyder to replace Pearson on Neucom general staff Heidelberg feb. 14 special it cot Howard m. Snitjer former instructor in the tactics depart ment . Military Academy has arrived in Heidelberg and is to be appointed Secretary general staff Neucom about March 1, replacing maj Willys h. Pearson who is scheduled to leave Neucom for a new assignment in the . Snyder embarked on a two week orientation tour of Neucom instal lations to acquaint himself with subordinate commands and military posts. Snyder was graduated from West Point in 1936. He joined the 3d army div in february 1942, a commander of a medium tank Bat Talion and became g3 of the division in the fall of that year. He accompanied the organization to England and landed on the beaches of Normandy in 1944. In August of that year a be ame g3 of the xxx corps. Garmisch shopping to be centralized Garmisch feb. 14 special establishment of a Community shop Ping Center Here Bhat will release 10 buildings to the German Economy and add to the convenience of shop pers was assured this week with final approval of the has concurred in a plan it use a Large building on Bohnhof str., which will be available for conversion shortly. Funds have been made available by Neucom. The new Center in addition to housing the commissary main Post i change snack bar and a movie Heater will provide eight new apartments for in the new shopping Center will be an yes filling station Quick press shop dry cleaning store package store and cold storage ant. Then a Center should be completed by july 4. Germans try nazi Boss of concentration Camp Berlin feb. 14 is the trial of Wilhelm Rohde. Head of the nazi Burger Ioor concentration Camp be tween 1 39 and 1941. Began yester Day before a German court in the British sector. Rohde if charged with torturing beating and frilling a number of in mates including punishing prisoner burying them up to their necks in the ground. Nesli checks okd for Bonds or deposits Heidelberg feb. U special a sly dividend checks May be converted directly to either . Sav Ings Bonds or Soldier Deposit a local army finance offices without first cashing them else where finance officials . Army Europe Dis newly authorized procedure eliminating the extra i the a of first cashing checks at a Bank was expected to accelerate the Rule of con versions of dividends to savings a St cases investments can be doubled through deposits before retirement. Augsburg it was announced that the 539th Gen disc has received a letter of commendation from Brig Gen Clinton a. Pierce Augsburg military Post co for being the second unit on the Post to attain 100 per cent participation in the savings program. The 536th my co commanded by capt Herbert key jr., was the first Augsburg Post unit to attain the 100 per cent goal which it reached last november. A $1,000 Deposit by Sec Jay Roberts of the 3d in 2d army Cav regt and a $500 investment by Sec Irwin Klinman battalion sergeant major gave he co 3d in a Lead in Bat Talion drive. Cie8sen he co 373d Law in recently attained 100 per cent participation in its Soldier deposits drive. A pm of the company als have an Nesli policy 1st a Tchristian m. George company co said. Weiden Cpl Paul h. Louis of c to 15th co Stab so put 51,500 in his Soldier deposits account last payday to swell the Squadron s total deposits for january to 115,360, c to was the highest in the squad Ron with $4,410. Bamberg a total of $36,975 was put in Soldier deposits for january by 1,594 members of the 36th inf regt for an average of 50.7 per cent in regimental participation. G co rated highest with 100 per cent 163 pm participating. I co deposited 12,715, with 138 pm out of an assigned sir Wigh of 393 participating. B co was in third place with $2,625 deposited by 79 pm out of 183. Wiesbaden a i n c e july 189, airmen throughout the dec made deposits totalling $466,002 in air men s savings deposits the Safe comptroller division announced. Wurzburg one Hundred per cent participation in the Soldier deposits program has been achieved by the 7806th Sci det a stationed at kit Huigen sub Post according to of spender l. Owen first sergeant. Last payday the 28 soldiers of the detachment deposited $1,750 an average of $62.50 per Man. 2,000,000 Marks Given German town by French c o b l e n z. Fob. 14 up the French government has handed Over a gift of 2,000,000 Marks to uie town of prom but said the gift did not indicate it Felt responsible for the munitions explosion which devastated the town last summer. A Large part of the Eifel Moun Tain town was knocked Flat and several lives were lost when munitions stored in an old Bunker be longing to the Siegfried line de lenses were set Oft by an unexplained fire. The French army in charge of the each
