European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 14, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse November 1950 the stars and stripes Page 5 foundering City not even a strongman can wired the lopsided Ness of these Homes in British which Are slowly sinking into Salt Bedi under the in the old part of the most of the build Tats escaped bombing Only to fall victim to another in the Are about 30 feet deep and the houses sink nine 3 inches a the Home left settled so much on one Side that owners were forced to barricade the Side with heavy experts say if the condition continues the Homes could slip below the surface and the area would become a the door below can no longer be closed properly and the cracks in the Wall have been Only to appear 188 Complete my courses 13 special graduation ceremonies were con ducted at the Usa eur Intel gence and military police school at Oberammergau for 157 men who completed a five week my and 31 others who finished a course or col John constabulary Provost said in a graduation address that the Mam Mission of the maps in Germany was to show the people the difference be Ween democratic and communist other speakers were it col Ken Neth director of the my Section at the and col Zachary commandant of the intelligence the 30th army band played during the graduation Honor grads Honor graduates in the my course in the order of their standing in the class were sgt John co 709th my so Frankfurt sgt Earl 536th my so Augsburg Cpl William Brad co 7888th up so Neucom Cpl John Toast my customs Frankfurt sgt aus tin 85th air police Erding Cpl Harold 7745th my so marburg pfc Roland co jb2d my so Cpl Benni co 709th my so Frankfurt pfc Robert 508th my so Munich Cpl Romallas 7747th my railway Security Frank and pfc Richard co 382d my so top students in the investigators course were it cmdr Charles port French and sgt William free 526th my so first it Donald 281st my so was top student in the officers refresher Neucom lists arrival of 303 dependents 13 the following 303 dependents of military and civilian personnel Are listed by Neucom he As new Comers to the european their destinations being Germany bad Wanda and Bremerhaven for further assign Philip and Christine Mary and Ann Marie Rod and Jan Brenda and Patricia and Clifford Anita and Margaret do Lores and Patrick Char Robert and Sarah Shir Michael and Sharon Helen and Juite Obrien Dennis and Kathryn Richard and Linda Sarah Richard and Dennis John and Muriel Antrobus Vickie near and Philip Ernestine and june Rene Lola and Evelyn Susan and Sheila Steven and Iris Ethel and Letcher and o d g Minnie and Francis Shuster to address red Cross meeting 13 George land commissioner for will at a today red Cross con starting today in Stutt Rose military an military hospitals in and Germany will be represented at the meeting by american Worsen engaged in recreational miss Corey i approximately 30 delegates from military hospitals will attend the two held in sabotage is Ger Man railway employees in the rus zone have been arrested for arising from a collision Between two Der Berlin said yes the Accident happened near in Carioca Clu plans Paris atmosphere 13 the Casa Home of Gar Mischo toe will dose for two weeks 20 through 2 for extensive remodelling along the lines a modern Paris night it col James Gar Misch military Post recreational services with new tables and in direct a plexiglass ceiling replacing the present Parachute silk roof and an insulated dance the new Carioca is expected to enhance its reputation As most unique dub in the during the alterations addition a entertainment will be died used for cupper clubs in the Gar Misch airman honoured 13 Clyde he and he 36th fighter bomber has been named Wing air Manott Hemanth for official text Given of Hico ruling on Speed limits 13 following is the text of the High commissioners decision on Speed limits decision 1 pursuant to article 3 of Allied High commission Law 13 relating to motor vehicle Speed limits whereas military government ordinance no motor vehicle Speed which became effective on 1 january established motor vehicle Speed limits and superseded German Laws and regulations in conflict therewith whereas said ordinance 9 was repealed by United state High com missioner ordinance repeal of military government ordinance Motoi vehicle Speed limits of id september 1950 w h e i e a t said ordinance 9 merely superseded and Aid not repeal German Laws c regulations in conflict therewith whereas German Law relating to motor vehicle Speed limits has been rendered effective upon the repeal of said ordinance no 9 whereas Paia graph of title 14 of military government regulations instructed appropriate military government offices to ensure the enforcement of German Lawn relating to motor Ven icle speeds As effective 1 january 1939 Ana Wai cancelled As of the last Day of 1946 whereas doubts have Arisen As to whether said paragraph 14328 constituted an amendment of German thereby repealing modification of the German traffic ordinance made subsequently to 1 january 1939 and whereas said paragraph 14328 was of an administrative nature Only and did not Amend nor purport to Amend German Law the United states High commissioner decides As follows the repeat of military government ordinance no 9 has rendered effective to the United states As of september 10 Section 9 of the German tra talc ordinance Strassen Vermehr Ordnung of november 1937 Rubl p 1179 As amended on october Rubl John j Mccloy United states High commissioner for Germany and Jena Marc l a s s m a Ross Karen and Austria Molly and England t e r Rance and Candace y i Fred and Bushy Betty and Ronald Nancy and Kathleen and William Marjorie Betty and Steven Lavern and Diana Ida and Thomas Kennedy Paggy and Danny Martha Isa cot Len and Eileen Loula and Stephen and Barbara Southampton for further assign Laverne and Sandra Flossie and Clinton Dorothy and Douglas Vir Sara and Ronald Safi and Clare Jonnie and John Arline Paulette and Sharon Catherine and Russell col Earl and Peggy Collins Beverly and John Gloria and Elizabeth Mary and Connie c r 1 d e Amaleta 9nd Ronald James and Zeddie Leslie Florence and Eleanor Dunham Mary and William Iii Elizabeth and Hazel Edith Ellna Sara Elizabeth and Patricia Anna Sherwood and Max Grum Karen and Charlotte Terry and Dennis Jenny Michael and Stephen her Anna John and Marjorie Helen Trorman Delores and Trudy Jean in Muriel Mildred Vonne Bernice Oan and James and Louie Phyllis and Day Mary Janice my Motelle and Linda Erickson Dorothy and Sandra Mon Martha Fay Dovie Margie and Harry Gladys Robin and Den is Virginia Forchand Stevens Rene Margaret Mary and Nelson Osla Bella Vera and Martha James and Robert Laura and Frederick Emmie and Guy Grace and Larue Jacquo Ine and to Lynne Dorothy be Lynd Dee and g w e a Mary and Lynda bet Gloria and Thomas inia and Melba and Ohn Valerie Willie eague Jennie and Jaude Gloria Susan and Steven Mary and Neal Van and Karen Opal von Lucile Esther and Mary to Geoffrey and Stanley Laura Cheryl and Charles Rudy and Ronald Finland Matt and France Betty and Margaret Hungary Robert and Spain Dorothy and two Hildren and Virginia Russ Camp trusty jailed for cruelty 13 Ger Man who served As commandant of several russian Camps for German pcs was found guilty by a Munich court on 120 charges of assault upon his fellow prisoners and sentenced to seven Richard was specifically charged with having beaten and tortured 300 fellow prisoners he still faces possible trial for responsibility in the deaths of several Camp according to the Ger Man trusty was More feared than the Hussion commandant himself one a 29yearold univer sity student whose hair had Turne White during his told of having to stand naked a whole night in a puddle of water during the russian temporary pm cards okd for 2 months 13 special temporary Post Exchange ration cards May now be issued for a Max mum period of two months instead of the former on month period Neucom he the change in time limit a made to conform with a recen change in policy which authorize visitors of occupation personnel t stay in the command for a 60da co Stab cuts Accident rate 13 constabulary lowered both military personnel injury rate and to army vehicle Accident rate Dur my almost halving the percentage of injuries to safety Provost marshal the injury rate dropped from 2043 for each mondays in september to in october in it notable safety there were 78 including two fatalities in of this 74 per cent was caused by five material handling non army vehicle accidents altercations nine and army vehicle accidents one of the two deaths was caused by a guard weapon second from an army vehicle Accident in which the vehicle of victim struck a truck the victim fell from the truck when it hit a the increase in army vehicle accidents was there were 41 accidents in a log of 182 Miles for a rate of for each september had a rate of but had 70 accidents with much More mileage than an outstanding Mark was made by 15th co Stab so in the unit drove Miles Over and verse roads with Only one mishap for a monthly Mark of new Law extends army leave accrual 13 army personnel May now accrue up to 90 Days of under a passed by according to the new after the Serviceman or woman accumulates 60 Days of he May take an additional 30day leave the Fol lowing year and charge it against leave accrued in that same fiscal without affecting the 60 Days leave he already has under a former ruling of the comp troller personnel could not accrue leave in excess of 60 no Lump sum can be made for unused or accumulated leave in excess of 60 and no More than 60 Days leave can be taken at any one time
