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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Tuesday, March 7, 1950

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 7, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse                                11 the stars and stripes tuesday March Sander denies intent to kill Borroto March 6 Hermann Sander today testified that 1 never had any in Tention of killing who is being tried for allegedly murdering the cancer rid Den said he called for a syringe 4 after he had looked at the patient and thought she was Sander said in a Calm voice it was nay opinion then that she was i cannot explain exactly what action i took something Why i did it i it does not make didst agree to kill her in reply to questions from defense counsel Ralph Sander said he had no intention of killing he said he had hot agreed to kill i Sander said he did not Zenov what he intended to do with the he testified there was no blood on the patients Arm and that her veins were i withdrew the plunger of the 10centimeter the but nothing came there was no there was no indication of life when he injected Sander de he testified he injections three times for a total of about 25 to 28 cubic and there still was no the defendant asserted he believed Borroto died of cancer and so signified on the death cer asked Why he entered in her hos Pital record about the air Sander i think it is the duty of every doctor to put Down on the charts what he has done for every 1 whether it had any effect or under further questioning Sander said he had been taught that air in the circulatory Sistern should be avoided Schuman says big 3  continued from Page i formally with British foreign Secretary Ernest Schuman a Point Point reply to German criticisms of the Franco Saar agreement signed Here by which France is to exploit the Rich Saar Coal mines for 50 subject to a final German peace he reviewed the entire history of postwar relations with the and recalled that the Saars autonomy and economic link with France were approved by the Western att Leeback Security in Fuchs Case March 6 is prime minister Clement Attlee told commons today he would take full responsibility for Britain Security which had cleared atomic scientist Klaus there has been a great Deal of Loose talk in the press inefficiency on the part of the Security he said in com menting on the Fuchs i entirely deny Attlee the German born scientist confessed to giving British and american i atomic secrets to Russia and was sentence last week to 14 years it was Gaid in 1933 Fuchs came into the that lie was a the source of that information was the there was no responsibility for it at the prime minister i take Lull responsibility for the efficiency of the Security i am satisfied to lat unless we had Here the kind of secret police they Tiave in totalitarian and employee their there was no Means by which we could have about this Madsen pleads faints at trial continued from Page to Poos floor of the Madsen Billet a near Rhine main air Madsen broke into uncontrolled weeping As the fifth Pios Elution capt Wilford c Rhine main Provost mar Shal whose Billet was just across the told of finding Mads eos body in the darkened living and the pistol two Page note on the desk in the same she fainted in her chair just As Hinman identified photographs of the the sgt Jenny Lindy of the 2dtwaf wies and Alfred of Brook failed in their attempts to r e v i v e her in granted then granted defense attorney Elmo Gowers for Madsen charged with fir ing one Bullet through her Hus bands heart about am she is being tried under German Law Lor first degree Tor which the maximum penalty is life imprisonment in Western Germany the death sentence has been Abol from earlier virtually the entire account of the events be fore and after the shooting was drawn by District attorney Fred Johnson and Worth chief Hico preceding Hinman to the witness stand were his Marie Hinnan Emmi the German mall Emily says no Date fixed for talks of ministers March 6 the state department said today no Date has been fixed for a meet ing of the Western big three for eign pact is signed pit tie up ends continued from Page i made Idle by the Coal Are expected to return to work the accepted by All major provided increase in the Basic daily wage from to the operators pay a Royalty of 30 cents per ton into the welfare instead o cents As at this will yield an estimated a handle the closed shop under the Taf Hartley contract provides that the United mine workers will be exclusive Union bargaining agent in the Coal Industry until federa i Madsen screaming on the Don Rigep courts decide whether the provision j 1 shot i shot i Sho is clause saying the miners would work Only when Able and willing is replaced by one Declar ing the Good Faith and Mutual under standing of the two Layoff previously a device for calling Are limited to five Days a contract runs to july but a wage adjustment can be made after april payments withheld from the welfare fund must be paid by wife of a Mats officer at and 1st it Claude ii so a Mats Host at a Kaarty attended by the mad Sens and seven other Shine main couples before the i a feet him Hinman repeated her pre Vious testimony at m Arisen preliminary court hearing 24 she said she about am 20 and leaned from he bedroom window to hear mrs on Way to court for murder trial Yvette Malsen gets out of the car that has taken Herto District court in Frankfurt for the opening of her murder trial her sgt Jenny of the 3d was stands by later Madsen collapsed in photo Tolbutt Madsen make a Telephone described Sev other occasions when a got mad in a similar Way be March this applies Southern to the Damascus judge stabbed March 6 one of Damascus three Qadi Mohammedan religious judges was stabbed to death Here last Hinman testified Ahe called her husband when they 1st mrs Madsen the defendant threw he arms around he neck and need your she said Sefc stayed with mrs Madsen while Hinman ran across the to the mad Sens three Story Madsen hysterically told her she that Andy hid my sleeping she said mrs Madsen told her she found the pistol in a night Teble by the bed and loaded it never held a gun in my Hanc and didst think i could Load it or could Hin Man quoted the mad testified she was in an attic bedroom before and after the but said she heard mrs win fanning staff correspondent exercise March 6 c ele ments of the 2d army Cav began crossing the Danube River at Pona Worth at 7 this morning As exercise got in first action of cons tabs largest Winter the big guns of the 70th and 519th fans Laid Down a tanks  poured across the Danube to take a Bridge Bead stretching from Ansbach on the North to Eichstadt in the prior to the troops moved into an Assembly area North of Augsburg prepared to counter aggressor forces that reportedly crossed the Danube at Regensburg be Force crossed in Dragoon i As the 6th army Cav driven Back slowly yesterday with a powerful i corps mythical stationed at Ravensberg in the French zone not expected to enter the combat area until late tomorrow according to Brig Gen Bruce 2d co Stab Brig cd and Overall exercise the 1st 2d army is now driving to the North of the Danube crossing while the 2d in is making a corresponding attack on the East flank a sizeable number of aggressor prisoners have fallen into it was intelligence officers Here disclosed that the 99th tank regt aggressor has been identified As the major unit opposing Selth reality j is the 2d fifth army Trie expected to continue the Day but due to Man Euver order All vehicle action will Ceasir a 7 pm in Tensive patrol will be the 36th stationed at Furstenfeld Krucik air conducted reconnaissance Sor mane vering troops As Ideal flying weather Liaison plants were also aggressor forces have Tempo Rary air superiority and it expected they strike in Force to interviewed at Headquarters this Clarke expressed great satisfaction with the he everything is going right unscheduled conduct a search of drawers in the she testified she also Madsen come heard the sound of the and the thud of his body striking the of a golfing partner of the dead told the court How Madsen slapped his lace at the party and set in motion he train of events culminating in the the face slapping incident occurred about 1 am 20 when As the engaged in a joke session started after the eight couples of us had played such games As pass the kleenex and pass the Shelverton re Madsen had had some drinks but didst seem to be she seemed to be enjoying herself More than Southern accent somebody made a joke about my Southern and Mil Den mimicked my i said to her now give us some of your Madsen is from then she asked me twice if i was not afraid of her and i said i was not impressed by she suddenly Rose from the sofa and slapped my and Saith now Arent you impressed when i did not walked Over to her husband she and said she wanted to go he laughingly threw her the car and she left by she telephoned Back to her husband in 30 to 40 minutes and he left to go Home about 20 mutes after in answer to queries from Shelverton disqualified himself As an but gave it As his opinion Erom personal observation and from discussions with other persons that Madsen is and was insane in the Early morning hours preceding the close friends a navigator a the briefing department of the 1629th air base described himself As a close Friend and Lanion of who was opera ions officer for the same he said he first met Madsen three years ago in and became acquainted with Madsen when she came to Rhine main about two the and displayed at a 1949 new years eve Par in the Rhine main officers chit she Madsen threw brimming highball Glass at her he who was at another table Tal ing to and Shelve but missed him and spatter the uniform of another on another As the Sens and Swindall were leaving Frankfurt Swindal to Madsen suddenly mad and struck her husband the face with her under Crosse a ruination til Swindal testified the in her opinion the mad seas we Reify Loving that there were grounds for that the was no other woman in Mads i life and no Man in mad Sens that the Mai moved their two and to Madsen very ears Shelverton said Madsen never had been particularly dial to and on several occasions prior to the shooting pointedly refused to talk to be said he had been in the mad in Billet Only but played Golf with Madsen three or four Attlee says poli stays unchanged continued from Page 1 principles As the last half theres nothing to be done the matter at Iron and steel tuts it is on the Slat books and it is our purpose to effect to less passed by Eden declared the will oppose any further National Tion throughout the life of and said we demand to know Here now what the government is to do about steel Attlee defended his go Verne legislative ref Enli to the election said p it makes carrying on the gov i ment not free Fyon dont think the situation hand of this government is w ened in foreign affairs in slightest he said russian proposals i International control of Adf times a mrs Madsen dislike of Shet that foreign policy was confirmed by Energy fall far Short of on the b he said Whit is needed is a to peace and v Eden said he saw no Why Britain should be weat in foreign affairs because of Lala Al slender i should think the opposite to be the he would11  
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