European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 10, 1953, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 the stars and stripes january 1953 Bonn visas for citizens Al american beginning will be Able to enter Germany solely on the basis of their Hico announced is v the an agree then Urith she German Republic under which the germans will waive visa requirements for american in the but Issue npn1mmigrantsyisas Aee arid its Hico said this agreement Marks an additional step in the resumption of relations the rep Jujic and 3 under its the Grants the same status As enjoyed by7 nationals of other West e or countries the and the German affords american the in same status As that already acco decl them by other entries Tinli Mitch the agreement provides that Ger mans possessing a passport recognized As valid by the Republic will be granted free visas for an unlimited number of entries into the the period of Validity of such visas will be two years for German including seamen and air line employ Esi visiting the for business reasons or a and one year for Ger Man consular and other representatives of information and the negotiated by Herbert counsellor of the German foreign and 53 promoted in Usa eur 9 promotion of 14 medical and dental corps first lieutenants and 39 War rant officers Junior Grade we in Usa eur to the temporary ranks Captain and two pay Grade w2 respectively was reported to Day by Usa eur nine of the new captains Are in medical they Robert 30th a in Joseph 7th evacuation Hosp Paul 10th fid Hosp fran Cis go John Guc Bristy 320th go Jarvies loot 112th inf regt Charles 28th and John 118th medical bin if f s f five promoted Toi Cap Tain in the dental corps Are Leonard t66th dental so det Joseph 766th dental so det 767th dental so det Francis 302d fid and Edward 539th general the with Date of rank in pay Grade from Are James 110th inf regt John 108th a in James v corps he Glenn 7806th Sci Marvin 17th army engr in Allen 12th inf regt Charles 43d signal co Thomas 7822d Sci John 485th engr c in Henry Lith fid Hosp Cecil 7808th Sci William 240th pm base depot co Harold 527th my prison guard co Edward 7th army he Edwin 44th a Herbert nth mrs Pat Rick 7950th Jamal Joseph 22d inf Hegt Edward 43d co William 14th pm in Joseph my 540th my railway guard in 7803d aug det Micron 7822d Sci Louis f j04thord mail fro Joseph 1st pm up Frank b med Supply det Durwood 453d kept co Roy 130th Sta Hosp Herman 28th inf div John b 7714th engr intelligence Robert 29th base Post office Robert 804th Sta Hosp Arthur 7th army he helmet 7856ui req and dist up Josepa 7th army he Walter 3th to High Way trans up Leo 37ui Highway trans div Francis Wear 327ta pm and Joseph 7824th i super a ism Consul general of the office of High commissioner for does not affect existing regulations in Force in i the German and fahd governing temporary and permanent and in employment of Otico said deepen Denisof person Riel would conucue7 under new visa the same Slatus As any other american tourist this Hico that families of military personnel not officially authorized to have de Pendents with them in Germany in the future will require no visa to come to to limit on stay they will be permitted to enter West Germany solely on the basis of Timeir american As in Case of any other and May remain As Long As they Hico officials time limit is imposed on the stay of any american tourist or non authorized dependent in Western Hico officials said uie Only Way in which no authorized de Pendents of american military per could bet restricted in visits the de sense department to request the state department to refuse to is sue passports to the dependents in for travel to Germany or tourists and dependents West Germany foreign office has taken the position that non authorized american de Pendents must be granted Permis Sion to visit in Germany on the same basis As any other legitimate so far As the germans Are con this that no author sized dependents Are free to visit Germany whenever so Long As they have a valid and stay As Long As they Western Germany was the last Western european country ing Paivi Sanfor american agreement consequently Means that americans now can visit any country to Western eur including Portugal and the scandinavian with Only their 7 teachers fired walked at red quiz new 9 seven teachers who refused to answer school officials questions about possible communist party membership were fired last night by the new York City Board of Educa the Board voted 80 for ouster of the following Dorothy 41 Julius be 42 Mildred 43 Cyril 42 Arthur new 42 Dorothy and Samuel the teachers had been suspended without pay last 31 by superintendent of schools William Jan Church ills family off to Jamaica Winston wife of the British prune walks to a Boac plane at Idle wild for a flight to with Churchill Are her daughters Sara left and Churchill left Washington yesterday to join his us Crew leaves stuck car after East reds fire 9 army authorities today pressed so Viet and East German communist Border officials for the return of a British armoured reconnaissance vehicle whose Crew abandoned it a few Yards inside the East one Border after being fired on from an Easterly authorities said the scout attached loan a Mored unit assigned to the Northern army inadvertently crossed into the soviet zone in the Ueltzen area while of routine Border the be Carue mired in the the Crew attempted to free the but was driven Back Over the West German Border by Light weapons the car was removed by soviet soldiers during the the a so called Dingo scout carried a Normal Crew of one officer and six enlisted uniform Validity for divorces asked 9 a Pat Mccarran Lias asked Congress to declare Liat a divorce valid in the state where it is issued must be recognized As valid in All the Bill arises from the refusal of some states to recognize divorces granted in Nevada and other it is neither Good morals nor Good Law to have a divorce Legal in one state and illegal in so that a married Man or woman May become a criminal by stepping Over an imaginary state Mccar ran term Cut sought for new 9 judge Irving Kaufman has re served decision on an application for reduction of the sentence of Morton convicted atom spy now serving a 30year sentence in Alcatraz r u Sobell was convicted with Julius and Ethel Rosenberg for conspiring a transmit atomic secrets to soviet Russia during the Rosen condemned to die in the electric chair in sing sing Are awaiting the outcome of an Appeal for executive in petitioning Kaufman for a sentence Howard counsel for termed the sentence inhumanly unfair and asked the court to reduce it to time already served by or to five Sobell was sentenced april and remained in the Federal House of detention on West until last when he was transferred to Smith trial nears verdict 9 Dorothy k r e a g e r heard army prosecutors finish their arguments today before a court martial in an attempt to show that the slaying of her husband was pre army defense counsellors will try to prove tomorrow that Smith was completely out of control when she killed col Aubrey by tomorrow afternoon the Case is expected to be in the hands of the today the prosecution summed up its murder Case against Smith with a reminder that the Law is no respecter of the it col Willie told the general court is no respecter of persons and gives equal Justice to the accused whether privates in the army or whether the daughter of a respected Jones said the testimony and Evi Dence in the five Day trial clearly showed both premeditation and in the during Jones Smith closed her eyes when the murder a 13inch was adm Austin briefed by Usa eur staff 9 rear adm director of International office of the chief of naval today visited Usa eur he where he conferred with maj Gen Edward Usa eur chief of and Bear adm Howard commander of naval the visitor also was Given a com Mand briefing by ranking us a eur staff Austin arrived last night from where he conferred with vice adm Jerauld com mandarin chief of naval forces in the Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean and rear adm Neil naval he will remain Here for conferences with Orem and plans to leave sunday for Truman asks billion for defense continued from Page 1 expansion of the air toward a goal of 143 with 133 to be in by the Middle of the army and Navy would be held at approximately present strengths but would receive a Stream of new weapons on which deliveries Are increasing aircraft procurement w o u 1 d amount to half the total for All a third super aircraft Carrier costing about was listed and procurement of guided mis Siles would be stepped up by All three proposed outlays Truman proposed these spending figures for the individual services air v a this is an expensive program but our National Security depends on Truman we cannot afford to lower our goals until the free world is secure against the communist these goals Call for maintenance of More than men under arms in a 21division a three division Marine a Navy with 408 combat ships and of All and an air Force of 343 the number men in civilian Reserve units is slated to Rise to from level of in 1955 the president pictured the arms program As Over the he said expenditures will reach a Peak in fiscal As a result of deliveries on orders placed two and three years before but would ease off after this would he that the services Are stabilized at planned strengths that no new aggression rough Truman indicate that military expenditures can be brought Down some time after fiscal 1955 to an annual rate of to those sum would main Tain the forces with the most mod Ern weapons in the Haid period of world tension that ahead of the defense department budget was based on the expectation that the korean War would continue through fiscal which ends june american attorney May Aid Rothkrug 9 judge Dewitt White today informed Michael Rothkrug that an Ameri can lawyer would be in Berlin to Morrow to consider representing the former intelligence Agency employee charged with illegal posses Sion of highly classified White granted a continuance of the trial until 20 so that the accused could Confer with Rothkrug yesterday refused be represented counsel in the first session of his the defendant changed his tune yesterday after a reporter from a new York newspaper showed Hini a Cable from his of West agreeing to retain Earl Carrot As White said he had talked Wiki the lawyer by Telephone arid be had been asked to inform Roth Krug that the lawyer would rep resent him after a conference in he considered the satisfactory Road conditions 9 military police reported that As of noon today roads were icy in Frankfurt Munich and Wiesbaden Snow packed in Garmisch and Wuerz Burg Snow covered in thir Brenner Nurnberg and Tutti and dry in c
