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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Wednesday, September 27, 1950

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 27, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse                                I september the stars and stripes Page 5 n of gis Zinsli insured i in Usa eur x Spe statistics released by the finance division indicate Gal s6 per cent All Usa eur personnel Are government Durance protected Ai of this is a Rise of 14 per cent Over last when 72 per ten of usage la enlisted Pel kkinf1 carried some amount of govern tent Bremerhaven part of embark or Trisci and Stuttgart Lead Flie 26 subordinate commands of Usa eur in participation for he the first two showing 100 stir Cid and Stuttgart k for the is tabular led the 1st inf 92 to Safe showed an increase of 5 per cent Over their july bringing the per cent of airmen some amount of National service life insurance to grains brought a reduction of in the number of uninsured j 1c soldiers and airmen from the july i finance officials do View ice at Casa Carioca car kills German cyclist m it x i c 2s German civilian was killed instantly an automobile belonging to on the Munich Augsburg ii has been Johann of was Riding his bicycle on the autobahn when he was Patsy Ohara and Knox club stage pose with four of the featured in lets do new ice revue the Casa Carioca in 26 the new Casa Carioca revue lets do with 14 of Cole porters most popular songs and a new cast of european ice opened Here to enthusiastic applause of a Joy Aston and Chris an internationally famous skating and Mela Magnan and Alex Ander formerly of the Vienna ice revue head the miss Aslon and who have skated together for a year and a appear in the perennial Porter favor ites night and in the still of the and just one of those miss Magnan joins two of the featured Leopold Bierer and Hans in love for while Balis chs Solo is any thing the two Combine their talents in a miss Olis re singing honors Are shared by Patsy re haired and Art Neucom lists is deaths during week m 26 special plane vehicle collisions and Freak accidents Cost the lives of it americans in Neucom Between according to Neucom adjutant general casualty in three americans died natural three air Force pilots were killed in fighter plane crashes while participating in exercise second it Elton Clifford the 527th fighter bomber fighter bomber died 15 after he became Sepa rated from the rest of his group in formation flight and crashed near he is the son of Ray of the other two pilots were killed 17 White on a simulated ground support the f80 Jet flown by 2d it Richard Bennett of the 23d fighter bomb or 30th fighter bomber lost a wingtip tank in a 45degree dive and crashed at near he leaves his Olive of pad in making passes at a Field with his f47 during a strafing Mission near 2d it James Frank of the 525th fighter bomber 86th fighter bomber came a too the right Wing hit the and the plane cracked the pilots father is James of three cases of accidental electrocution were in Daniel 2yearold son of 1st it and Thomas Roon received a fatal Shock while playing with a floor lamp Cord that from san is a member of he 1st med up Otto electrocuted two enlisted men from the radio 17th Sig were killed in stantly 12 when the Antenna on a radio they were installing came in Contact with a High Volt age the Accident occurred near Meckenheim while the soldiers were on an exercise Rainbow the victims were pvt Harold son of Mildred of new and pvt Robert son of Beile of Cpl George of the med 14th army was killed in an unusual Accident 20 at bad he was help ing push a car out of a ditch when it broke Loose and ran Over him and another who was in he leaves his Ruby of and a sgt Ernest of to 24ih co Stab motorcycle both members of army medical were killed in separate one occurred at Sellbach sept 16 and kilted pfc hug hey of the 582d med ambulance his widow is Hilda my of be 26 Spe army land ship torpedo Only ship of its kind in christened at Bre port of embarkation with breaking of a bottle of Weser hirer wafer Over the Forward Winch by Brig Gen Charles As a graduating class of so officers and enlisted men from the Forward the a working Model containing two necessary booms and was constructed for instruction of personnel in in Hatch Winch Crane use of medium heavy equipment and rigging in a 30day concentrated course in Basic col Jeff Deputy port congratulated the students on their showing during exercise when they worked with members of the 97ui and 93th port cos and the 15th transportation port in in the unloading of the uses Haiti Victory As the ports part in the fall train ing who was piped aboard by the 421st army commended the class on its his Mary lives in North fort pfc Johnnie of the med loth evac died after his Cycle struck a Streetcar in Nurnberg he is survived by his Willie of a photographer from Frankfurt military pfc Edward har of a 7811th died 17 from injuries he suffered in a jeep Accident near Darmstadt in exercise he was the son of Arthur of pfc Harry of he 18th engr c died 18 when the car he was driving crashed into a Concrete Post of the Highway near his next of Kin is his Lionel of Accident victim another combat pfc Elvin of co 1st engr c died 17 at the 57th fid Hosp after being injured to a truck Accident near he leaves his Sadie May lad of two enlisted men from medical units and a retired army officer died of natural Cpl Frank of the 4th Mobile army surgical died 15 at the 97th go in Frank leaving his Gold in of Cpl Jerry of he and he 57th fid was found dead in his billets at the Hospital in his Mother is Pency Edith of col Frazier Mackintosh Reu died 18 of a heart attack at his Home in his Pearl resides Spaulding appointed cultural affairs officer 26 Wilder former professor of history at Trinity College in has been appointed cultural affairs officer for the legation in the state department Spaulding has served 13 months in vie Juia As legation first Russ terror i mines related by refugee new 26 former supervisor in East germ uranium mines said the russians Are making their forced labourers do without sufficient work flooded shafts and suffer disease and death in the Rush to get atomic these claims were made in an article in life Magazine by Hans identified As the former supervisor of miners at the Dismut uranium mines near life said who escaped to Western held a Lead ing position in the soviet controlled East German Coal Industry until May while awaiting per Mission to Migrate to was pressed into service in the Dismut Scherbel said that up to 2a per cent of the workers whom the russians brought in were found unfit to work which made the russian chief ask that doctors who made these findings be ankle deep water he said some miners had to climb Down ladders 250 feet twice a Day to work in pits flooded with ankle deep in under the Fil Teich Pond at he floods periodically swept through the drowning Many miners and suffocating Scherbel miners in the Schneeberg he got the unusually High wage of 350 Marks for four hours work because these shafts were so More hazardous than others where full eight hour shifts were Many workers Are Scherbel by agents whose main Job is to make promises of extra new High wages and Good living especially in the Case of miners with the agents promised Good which was the most contemptible he of All because Homes were nowhere available and nowhere were new Homes he food Short f As to Scherbel said workers were kept waiting for their Money until after they had worked three shifts and had to sell half their ration cards to buy food with the Ottier of he that meant out every 10 they must go hungry for about the scum of the labor offices in the Eastern were sent to the mining Scherbel those who Tould not work attached themselves to miners and helped use up their wives at Home Scherbey and in answer to their pleas for he tried to hold Back some of the miners pay to Send to Scherbel said the russians ordered him to Stop this with the Rejoiner we need not workday described of the average Scher Bel said the daily routine for most of the miners was up at 3 two hours Riding in the a half hour on eight hours in the then a followed by a Hal hours walk Back to the train and two hours Riding Scherbel said he kept a card Fite of some miners and members of their he russian secret police officials would remove Many of these family with these the persons concerned would d i a p p e a r without a Trace that happened at least 700 times during my Vienna concert 19 26 Vienna philharmonic orchestra will give a concert oct 19 and will play selections by Strauss and Beethoven Wilhelm Furtwangler will Bonn gets of to Issue passports 26 the Allied High commission announced it had taken a num Ber of Steps which extend the pow ers of the Bonn government to Issue travel documents to germans residing abroad and to Grant entry visas to no germans wishing to enter the Federal the commission agreed to author ize the Federal republics consuls abroad to Issue Federal passports to germans resident in the countries where consuls have been or Are to be these germans had to apply to permit offices of the combined travel which have provided them with temporary travel the Issue of fed eral passports can be undertaken shortly and will begin in the three consulates established in new York and with regard to the granting of entry visas to the High commission has agreed to Transfer this function to Federal can suls As soon As they Are actually Able to perform subject to the preparation of certain rules of the Power of these consuls will not to civilian and military personnel engaged in the occupation of Germany by the France and nor to military occupation personnel of the other Allied Only the commission permit offices have hitherto granted for Allied permit offices Wilt disappear As the consulates of the Federal Republic assume these fun communist threats blamed in delay of Ninotchka showing 26 communist threats against Vienna movie houses a cancellation of Western plans to show Greta g a r b o s list no plans were originally made to Start showing the film in a Vienna theater but the film postponed for a week and moved to another a Vienna newspaper said that the management had received threats that the building would be the second theater also cancelled its plans to show the film for tech Nical t h e in began showing their anti West film the fall of they brought the film to Vienna when they heard of plans to show in acting a soviet officer marched into Viennas Only poster advertising huge advertising it col Hadfield named 7732d a up executive 26 it col William Hadfield hag been assigned As executive officer of the 7732d a on his first tour of Neucom he was accompanied to the leg by his Pearl and two Virginia and  
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