European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 4, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse 12 the stars and stripes May 1950 six East cops deny guilt As trial begins May 3 Youthful soviet zone Peoples policemen pleaded not guilty in District court Here today to five separate charges of violating Allied Laws pertaining to War material the six Are accused of bearing arms and wearing paramilitary uni forms in the sector of where they were arrested april 13 while Riding in a truck in route from the soviet zone to the soviet the defendants appeared in court at the opening of their trial before judge John Sabo today wearing their Complete dark Blue Peoples police on a table facing occupied by prosecutor Irvin Lay a stack of sub machine guns and pistols which had been confiscated from the prisoners by West sector police at the time of their the first prosecution witness was Wilhelm one of the two Peoples policemen who pleaded guilty to similar charges and were Given oneyear jail terms by Sabo Robbins led Roloff Over much of the ground covered in the District court when Roloff and Heinz Erich Hoecht testified to the military nature of their told of being drilled in Fantry tactics similar to those he Learned in the How he was forbidden to we civilian clothes when off duty and How he drove a vehicle hauling artillery pieces turned Over to the Peoples police by the soviet Acheson raps Russ on delay continued from Page 1 three Power meeting and Atlantic Council would not be finalized until the meetings took Acheson he had no plans to go to Germany and added he heard no discussion about inviting West German Chancellor Konrad Aden Auer to London during the three Acheson said the writing of the austrian treaty remains a Keystone of policy and that he will exert every to get agree ment on forcing out of he said the is looking for Ward to see what the russian Delegate at the London fou Power meeting tomorrow will propose to carry out Allied Acheson said the Atlantic Council would have to act on certain business regarding the reports of the defense the finance ministers and the committee on he said All these called for dec Dwoinen urged May 3 James chief of the Hico education and cultural relations today urged american women clubs in Europe to work with american welfare agencies in providing More effective Aid to needy groups and institutions in read spoke to representatives of All major american women clubs in who Are meeting in the american women welfare conference in commending the women clubs for the Aid they had rendered in the past to German Homes for the refugee Camps and other ins Titu read said that despite economic there were still Many individuals and groups re Quiring Neucom plays Host to stateside military officials maj Gene Kiennan army chief quartermaster is greeted by maj Gen George Neucom chief on arrival at photo by Morrissey Pepper loses to Smathers continued from Page 1 opponents for the first District con Gressional in Washington chairman Guy Gabrielson of the Republican National committee called the de feat of Pepper a rebuke to pres ident Gabrielson said the Florida primary confirms a and added voters everywhere Are turning toward the principles for which the Republican party has been fighting and against the Cial ism of president Truman fair states fighters trailing slightly in Alabama May 3 a the National party move to smash the state rights revolt of Alabama democrats was slightly favored today on mounting returns from yesterdays the latest tabulation gave National democrats the Lead for 39 states fighters for one definitely went to a Man not committed to either Indiana renominated All 11 in Congress delegation Indianapolis May 3 Indiana entire congressional delegation of seven democrats and four republicans was renominated in yesterdays primary the including for Mer House Republican Leader Charles won places on the november ballot wish Little resistance democrats pick Ferguson As tafts november foe May 3 Ohio auditor for 14 won the democratic Nomina Tion today to oppose Republican Robert Taf t and immediately called for a Complete junking of the Taf Hartley democratic Frank piled up a commanding majority in winning nomination for a third term in yesterdays primary elec gop voters named state treasurer Don a consistent Winner in the last six elec their nominee to oppose Lausche in the general Virginia businessman wins congressional seat Newport May 3 a 59yearoldbusiness Rode the Crest of a to heavy business and labor vote in his Home area to a decisive Victory in yesterdays Spe Cial congressional election in the 1st Virginia the Victory sends him to Washington for the remainder of this year to fill the unexpired term of the late Otis strike Buenos May 3 ports throughout including the Rosario Buenos were paralysed today As workers started a fou Day work stoppage in Defiance of the govern ment sponsored labor federation assistant Secretary of the Navy John Koehler inspects an Honor guard of air Force and Navy assembled in Bis Honor at accompanying Koehler Are maj Gen Daniel Noce Neucom Vic chief of staff and capt of the 63d he to who commanded the joint Honor photo by Poluzzi Koehler confers with Mcloy sees top dec officials May 3 assistant Secretary of the Navy John Koehler arrived at Neucom he Here today for conferences with army and air Force staff officers on problems and projects of occupation forces in Ger prior to a briefing conducted at Neucom a review was staged in Koehlert Honor by an Honor guard composed of the 557th inf a detachment from the naval Advance base and the 7122d air Force police in the reviewing stand with Koehler were it Gen Raymond comptroller of the army maj Gen Herman army chief quartermaster maj Gen Daniel Neucom Vic chief of staff maj Gen Robert Safe chief of staff maj Gen Neucom chief quartermaster rear adm commander of the Mil itary sea transportation service capt chief of naval forces in Ger Many and capt Deputy inspect Rhine patrol Koehler and Callaghan came to Heidelberg from Frankfurt where this morning they met with High commissioner John my cloy and Hico the party stopped at Schierstein in route to inspect the Rhine River patrol at a press conference in Frank Koehler said the number of vessels engaged in the Mats will be boosted to the number of passenger will be maintained at 51 or 52 when the Navy takes Over full responsibility for Koehler of 14 currently Are assigned to transport operations of the inter National refugee Koehler was to be a dinner guest of Noce tonight at the Schloss Koehler and Are scheduled to leave Rhine main tomorrow for a tour of Over seas Navy Ziegfeld Blond Venus Dies new May 3 the Blond Venus of the Ziegfeld follies 30 years died in her apartment Here after a Long she was Maragon Given 824 months May 3 John who once had easy Access to the White was sentenced yesterday to serve eight months to two years for lying to congressional investigators of in fluence peddling in Federal judge Jennings Bailey passed sentence six Days after Mara gon was found guilty of lying to a Senate the sentence was the lightest possible Maragon could have he was found guilty of lying to senators last year about Bis Bank account and about his employment by a Chicago perfume company at a time he was in a state depart ment Mission Denali official hints Rebuff to Mccloy by Omer Anderson staff correspondent May 3 Wurttemberge Baden Public prosecutors office indicated today that it will Rebuff a request by High commissioner John Mccloy that it bring to trial wealthy figures accused of offering de Nazif cation commenting on charges against Carl wealthy leather Man first Public prosecutor Hans Georg Desczyk declared that it was doubtful whether a hearing will be Desczyk admitted that testimony in the current Denali fiction trial corroborated charges that Kaess had paid Money to Denali fiction he said it was if this would be ruled since the Money was paid after the court had made its find Argentina trip halted who himself is under investigation for concealing from his Denali fiction questionnaire his position As chief prosecutor of the nazi special court at raised the possibility that charges against Kaess might fall under the amnesty granted last maj Gen Charles Wurt tember Baden and declared that Kaess would not be permitted to leave on a business trip to Argentina until his status is armed with a letter from the Public prosecutors picked up his exit visa Over the he was prevented from leaving on orders from in Ai s i b is to 1 j i tic la a s of c a tic on Tal lie will visit Moscow from Page 1 Effort must be i a it must be made this to the cold War to an Austin opposes proposal to oust soviet from in May 3 a Warren Austin said today a conference with president i would strongly oppose Effort to exclude the soviet Una from the United Delegate to the thus took Sharp Issue with proposal of exp resident Hert Hoover that the in be Georgania to exclude Russia and her sat i do not fear the fact that russians use the United Nail As a propaganda sounding i am confident of the judgment the Peoples of tie world will Rei when they listen to the voices the soviet puppets in the forum with spokesmen of Austin unofficial to leave for Moscow talks May 3 Nar of Secretary of the United n economic commission for i announced yesterday that he leave Geneva on Friday for a of High level talks with soviet eminent officials in he was expected to plei soviet cooperation in Revi Viti flow of Trade Between East West Gen Smith has operatic May 3 it Gen Walte Bedell ambassador to now manding general of the us underwent an operatic Ter Day for chronic septic us condition was reported to
