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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Wednesday, March 8, 1950

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 8, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Midi fhe stats and stripes professor tells Sanders jury air not fatal continued from Pape 1j act Fly or Doest regardless o Tow condition of the person who receives the forty cubic centimetres of would be the equivalent o about an ounce and o somewhat less than an Ordinary measuring Glass for a Ford said death from air Emboli sir be quite he said he a examined the Case records of Gooc autopsies and that Only 44 wer recorded As due to air there were 12 proven cases o kind of air embolism in ques he in All of these there were Large quantities o air Ford said data on Experiment with animals indicates a medium Steed dog will die if it receives 7e cubic centimetres of the dogs will tolerate Cigar pcs be or one and two fifth pounds of body the Wilnes figures for estimate ii was on this figure that fore based his estimate that it would take 200 or 300 pcs delivered rapidly to kill a he was asked h would indicate if a person who had air in tie veins nevertheless died and it indicate death had resulted from other causes than Ford head of the Harvard de Parment of Legal con ducted a 10hour autopsy 2 on the exhumed body of Bor who had died it was on eight Days after Borroto that Sander filled out the record that swung the worlds attention in the ninth Day of i first degree murder his life Long Friend and former schoolmate general William l two feet from the doctor and read what he had Dic repudiates statement was Given 10 cd of air intravenously repeated four and she expired within 10 minutes after this was at the end of nearly a full Day As his own Star the Man who filled out the had repudiated All of the statement that got him in that the a Virit was Borroto and thai she did get some he said several times that it was just casual dictation and that he did not mean what it didst mean she got 10 didst mean be necessarily got it didst mean she died 10 minutes after she started getting head fitted that he had told two re porters that the filling out of the record was one time honesty did no insisted she was dead by he he meant that i had recorded on the patients Chart what i had done and that if i had not recorded All this trouble would not have come he insisted she was dead when he injected the he had recorded cancer As the cause of death on the death Well Phinney wanted to had he pumped in the air i dont the doctor i wont explain Why i acted As i did at this it rep resent any of my activities of the past or any Way i have acted to Ward patients like you just have no explanation to offer Phinney that except that just the appearance face the combination of All the thoughts other Long suffering and of her Hus bands suffering expression on her face might have just touched me off and made me feel obsessed that i had to to something and what i did does not make Judy found guilty with go bitches continued from Page 1 error the jury found in its copy o the miss Coplon faces a maximum sentence of 25 years in prison and a Gubitch evs maximum sentence would be 15 years ant on each of tvs Lisl and third Federal judge Sylvester Ryan remanded both defendants to Jai immediately and snid he would sen tence them the fourth count of the indict ment carries a maximum sentence of 20 years for miss she could have been sentenced to is Lily during woman marshal miss Coplon already is under sen tence of 40 months to 10 years in Washington for stealing government immediately after the jury was a woman marshal enteric the courtroom and seated Herse behind miss ten Minniea miss Coplon arid left the courtroom in the custody of Gubitch evs Abraham told reporters following the adjournment of court that he make no sense of the Verdic which found miss Coplon innocent on the second count of attempting to pass secret documents to Cubit but found the russian guilty of attempting to receive those it indicates to me a con he defense motions to set aside the verdict will be heard As the jury returned to the court miss Coplon leaned Forward in her chair and placed her fore arms on the Council go bitches remained seated Back in his chair As he had throughout the neither any marked emotion As the verdict was read and the jury the jury was polled separately on their verdicts against Gubi Thev and miss Ryan Hen told them he was sure they had reached their verdict As fairly and impartially As possible and suggested they refrain from Dis cussing bail god be with you and give you Long Ryan told the Pomerantz said he file a motion Friday or after sentence is requesting continuance of ii bitches bail pending an Appeal of the ver dict Samuel one of miss colons said undoubtedly an Appeal would be made on her he said he would ask the appellate court to release her on bail As soon As she was Neuburger said he could not discuss his future role in the Pomerantz was very bitter at the saying that the Case was nothing but Coplon and a 33year Stocky Blond were both convicted of conspiracy to commit espionage by removing classified documents from government s she left the miss Coplon smiled1 and Kos cd one of her attorneys and her go bitches flashed Gubitch evs face was slightly pushed As he went to the rack to collect h a hat and coat the soviet delegation at the United nations Headquarters had no comment the verdict came after 25 Days of court the decision came exactly one ear and three Days after the arrest of the Brooklyn born girl and the soviet be came the first to be convicted of espionage by a court since the end of world War miss Coplon was to i two months called necessary to get Over Coa strike effect rejoicing Over ump Victory United mine attorneys show their pleasure Over the decision of judge Richmond who acquitted the Union of con tempt charges in failing to end the Coal they Are left to right Earl ump Legal division chief Harrison assistant to Welly Hopkins ump general counsel Hopkins Boiarsky and William ump czechs expel yank students March 7 Slovakia has expelled seven Amer ican scholarship students in the past few months and will probably oust several More soon in its grow ing Campaign against the it was Learned last the disclosure of the expulsions came with the departure of Evelyn of who was ordered out of the country 21 in the interest of the miss Caha had been studying Here since last october on a czech government least two More students of the 12 Here Are about to receive expulsion it was reliably City prison and go bitches to the Federal House of shortly before the verdict was Ryan had for the time denied a defense motion for Leonard an attorney miss moved for s mistrial and withdrawal of the jury be cause copies of the indictment u my shed the defendants charged Hiss Coplon with unlawful posses Sion of certain government although the original indictment wording on the count said the was in lawful Ryan denied the motion for mis the defense did not enter any exception to his charge o the jury in which he called at mention twice to the fact that miss Coplon had lawful Possession of he papers he again called attention to the ederal statute under which she was which makes it immaterial whether a person is in lawful or unlawful Possession of government secrets if they Are Given unlawfully o an unauthorized the jury discovered the Typo graphical error after it had received he fess up Back in Karachi March 7 Oving ambassador Philip Jessup completed his tour Alstan and Afghanistan and re turned to he will Oon Niue his journey to London and Aris March Lewis loan to help Auto Union in contract fight March 7 John Lewis yesterday offered a million Dollar loan to help a Cio Union win new contracts from Chrysler and general Lewis wrote Walter head of the big United Auto work ers Taftt wage welfare improvements ill Coal were fought by Money interests which Art linked with the financial group that dominates Money help from Al and other Cio unions for Reuther also was invited Fay he wrote Reuther this Aid is needed so your Union May be beyond Pera of Success in its present Reuther is in the midst of a strike for pensions at the Chrysler the walkout be Gan its eighth week it was estimated the workers have lost in wages so far and Chrysler More than Worth of the Dawn contract with Gen eral motor i expires a Reuther has served demands on pm for wage and pension boosts of 31 cents an tour per Greece honors 168 yanks March 7 greek government presented dec orations to its army and Navy officers and enlisted men at a cer Emony yest Itlay in the Hau ceremonies of the greek general staff week seen needed before full i input is resumed March 6 government experts predicted today that it will take at least two months for the nation to recover from the worst Coal famine in they said hard hit by the Sof Coal never will re gain ground lost during the Industrial Home owners and schools around the country Down to the last shovel Ful when Coal Boss John Lewis Ami the bituminous operators finally agreed on new contract terms after nine months of court suits and angry and often fruitless government economists said it May be a week before the mines get Back into full production and that Many More weeks will pass before empty stockpiles and bins across tha nation Are despite the months of angry nag both Lewis and the operators seemed pleased by the Coa Industry experts estimated each lost about in wages during the series of strikes in the past year which culminated in the signing of tha new contract Price of Coal increased the National Coal estimated the 70 cent wage increase will Cost the Industry and the 10 cents per ton welfare fund contribution increase will Cost 000 in the coming or a total of it said this would add 25 cents to the wholesale Price of Coal per ton while to Over come other losses and production costs producers would have to add another 25cent increase to the wholesale in related the monthlong general strike the ump Cost the nation in Industrial layoffs and other hardships including the and another working Only two to four Days a production Felt below so per cent in the Pittsburgh steel capital of the railroads More than employees were Idle and Coa burning passenger traffic Cut to 35 per cent of freight 60 per late Selling halts Early Stock gains new March 7 ins Stock prices closed mixed yester Day As afternoon Selling smothered a mild Advance in the morning part of there was buying of cheap Raili As Well As motors and rails in Early but enthusiasm proved in Many volume approximated Pennsylvania and Central a feeble Advance in the fore and allowed the better most tapered in late and lome declined to motors were steel steady to Miracle czechs say March 7 terror minister Vaclav a press conference that father Tufa has be faked the of the mov ing Cross in his Church in official news Agency i said Western correspondents Ware not invited to the press noses statement followed state ments by president Klement Gott Wald and Justice Cepicka that which moved and pointed to the West was Fakel Toufar said so As to be Able to arrange the mechanical move ments of the Crucifix i Vised a 12centimeter Spring and fixed one end to the the other end i fixed to a piece of rubber flu Chi i tied to the canopy of the an official release to the Confer ence i Toufar then described How a led a thin wire to the pulpit Anil operated he whole process with his right the whole mechanical process has been reconstructed and a film of to will a shown in Czerta  
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