European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 15, 1953, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 the stars and stripes january 195 second trial of Remington opens in new 14 government charged at the open ing of William Remington Sec Ond perjury trial yesterday that the former Commerce department official had played a sinister role in passing super secret govern ment documents to a soviet espionage attorney Myles Lane charged had Given away documents containing Fig ures on aircraft and a formula for making synthetic Lane presented his charges and declared he would present Over whelming evidence of their he opened the governments Case immediately after the selection of a jury of 11 men and one woman to try the former government free on bail who has been free on faces a possible sentence of 25 years in jail and Fine if convicted on All five counts of an indictment charging him with committing perjury at his first Remington was Pale and red eyed As he sat in Federal judge Vincent libels for Tjie selection of the jury and the opening of the governments said he would Call As a witness Elizabeth for Mer communist who Testi fied at the first Remington he said she would testify that Remington gave her secret and super secret government d o c u ments when he worked for the War production conviction killed the prosecutor said that information on aircraft and synthetic rubber was Given to miss Bentley by Remington with the statement that it was super secret and the soviets need something like in one of the most unusual cases in the governments drive against alleged Remington was tried and convicted in february on charges of lying when he denied he Ever was a member of the communist he was sentenced to five years in but the circuit court of appeals reversed the decision and ordered a new trial on the grounds that the trial judges charge to the jury was vague and instead of going with a re the government won a new indictment of charged he lied five1 times while testifying in his own defense at the first Italy rail service resumes 14 on Italy vast railway network re turned to Normal today after a 24 hour arrival m Lanham take new commands 15 thursday Gen Lemuel commander in Berlin for the past two today assumed command of the communications with Headquarters he succeeds maj Gen Samuel commander for the past 10 who leaves Here today to assume his new duties As chief of army engineers in formerly military aide to the late president Franklin Mathewson was graduated from West Point in where he excelled both As an athlete and a he returned to West Point in 1930 As a Spanish instructor and coach of the baseball he studied at the Centre de studies histories in and in 1940 went to the War department Gen eral staff with the latin american theater in he was assigned As Mil itary aide to president a position he held until he transferred to the european theater of operations with the Vii corps As assistant artillery officer a year a qualified Mathew son later became artillery com Mander of the xviii an which was then commanded by Gen Matthew present supreme Allied commander in eur death penalty asked for German Slayer of French Soldier French 14 prosecution today demanded the death sentence for Martin a Ger Man for the fatal Stab Bing of a French Soldier during a tavern argument last sentences ranging one to four years were asked for three other Benshmuel Matthias Wagner and Peter trial in a French High commission court in connection with the prosecutor Albert Relinger said that an example should be set so that such crimes against occupation personnel will not be re the four germans were charged with premeditated manslaughter in the death of Ernest Dubois and assault on Pierre both French the elder Ben Mueller testified earlier that he stabbed Dubois but claimed it was in self testimony indicated that the slaying occurred after the two French soldiers and several Ger mans became involved in a heated argument in a tavern at Ockfen on the eve of the Saar parliamentary mine blast kills 13 14 thirteen miners were dead and at least 14 injured following morning explosion in a Coal mine near by John Neumyer staff correspondent 14 Brig Gen the new 1st was welcomed by his staff in an Honor ceremony at division Headquarters at Northern Cavern Here this the former shape press who arrived from Paris was Given an 11gun Salute and a for Mal Honor guard by sharply at tired members of the 1st my the Headquarters Honor guard and the 1st div inspecting members of Btry c of the 7th a he spoke briefly Tomany of the he talked to pvt Daviu of Jackson pvt Bernard of and pfc Robin son of puerto no decision Lanham asked Mailea if he was going to the Soldier groped for an answer and in not in waiting until this hitch is Btry c is commanded by capt William after the the general greeted his staff they included Brig Gen Charles assist ant division cd Brig Gen Eric div arty cd col Wil Liam division chief of staff it col George go maj Robert g2 it col William g3 it col Anthony mar g4 and it col Roy staff judge Lanham will depart by helicopter to visit the 16th inf regt and the 7th a in at Schwein Furt and the 26th inf regt and 33d a in at Friday he will visit the 18th inf regt at Schaffen Burg and attend a briefing by col Benjamin 18th inf Adenauer oks Conant Choice 14 Konrad Adenauer said today that he was pleased at the appointment of James president of Harvard As the new High commissioner for Ger Many and future Adenauer said the appointment showed president elect Dwight Eisenhower desire to place a High Caliper Man in the German the Chancellor said that although he did not know Conant he had read former High commissioner John Mcclous tribute to the scientist an was gratified that Conant had accepted the bid from Eisenhower and Secretary of state designate John Foster Road conditions 14 special military police reported that As of noon today roads were icy in the Stutt Gart and Wiesbaden areas icy and Snow covered at Wuerzburg Snow packed and icy at Frankfurt Snow packed at Brenner pass and Garm Isch Snow covered at Nurnberg wet at Bremerhaven and dry at Heidelberg and Truman sees 40 Rise in living Standard continued from Page 1 dually about to Worth of goods and services measured in today this is about 40 per cent above the present the United states reduce sharply or prematurely the military and economic Aid is doing so much to strengthen the free this country might be forced to abandon the Domestic gains which it plans for the for if communism should gain we would have to become an armed fortress at terrific must work with other free nations to remove Trade restrictions and to make More effective a sound policy of reciprocal we must not reduce am so much As to undermine the proven foundations for the presidents running some was read to the House by the Senate will receive it later this week since it is not meeting economic review with his report he transmitted the annual economic review of his Council of economic which found that the is Start ing 1953 with a High degree of Prosperity and appears to be launching into another 12 months of booming economic after reviewing economic Advance under the democratic administrations of Franklin Roosevelt and Truman stated the nation can go on to even greater achievements in the next few he said the can boost its Gross output by to by consumer income can be raised to for every and child com pared with the current level of about he stated that the average work week can be More Money spent on the comforts of Mil Lions of new hospitals and other Public works Friendly countries helped in devel Oping their and adequate defences Truman said that the Way to Hoover to precede ikes car in Parade 14 Herbert most recent Republican to occupy the White will ride just ahead of president elect d Wight Eisenhower in coming Cabinet in the 20 inaugural line of Parade committee chairman Edward Carr said the former presidents car will travel Between the massed colors of the states and territories and the nine automobiles carrying the Cabinet the exp residents car will be flanked by that of chief Justice Fred Vinson ill new 14 Dent elect Dwight Eisenhower disclosed last night that Arthur selected last month to be the new White House appointments has been Given an extended leave of absence because of Singer Peggy Lee is carried from train in new York by her Brad As she arrives for premiere of her new technicolor Hie jaw olympic champs Shine in new ice show by Dave Iteen staff correspondent 14 the precision figure skating of German olympic champions Ria Baran and Paul of Dussel brought wild applause As Holiday on ice opened in the fest Halle at the Fairgrounds Here last some spectators were on hand to View the opening perform Ance of the ice extravaganza directed by George Tyson and Irving Graceful Waltzes performed by Olive of the Ste dancing of Brooklyn Chet Nelson and the daring twists and twirls of Hazel of new also pleased the predominantly German Holiday on with a cast of 125 performers from 14 will play nightly at through with matinees at 4 pm on tickets for seats Are priced from 3 to with standing room Selling for from 150 to the Bright with colourful costumes and a Bevy of carries its own equipment to freeze a surface of 50 by 100 set decorations and props by the score Are changed constantly throughout the other stars featured in the show include Rosina Blackburn Harry of in a persian Market number Lydia of ant and a the in the drummers Parade Joann of in her interpretation of a hawaiian and Harry of Cana in daredevil the show is a new the which first per formed in Frankfurt last has been touring Europe for the past 10 months and has travelled pen pal9 pfc Roger an Man who enlisted in Tho marines so he would have aft Opportunity to meet Joan Bis pen he recently completed Boot Camp at Parris Island and is ready for 10day achieve these goals is by vigorous and foresighted government a Tiou to keep the nations free Economy running the aim of National economic policy should not be to Avert depressions but to sustain he the government should have standby Powers to Check any threat of renewed inflation in the he it should have authority and funds to Fly direct and indirect imbalances or weaknesses in the nations Trupiano reported that the is currently enjoying a condition of Prosperity he need not depend upon War or preparation for the Outlook for the immediate future is he advisers Back optimism the presidents optimism Wai supported by his Council of eco nomic advisers in its lengthy analysis of National and world economic conditions which the economic Outlook for the near future does not justify at this time any Sharp change in the mood of the business Community or the i consuming nor does it justify any Sharp change in Public the period should witness a mild continuance of the shift toward relatively More emphasis on civilian demand and relatively less emphasis upon increased Mil itary it should be easier in 1953 than during tha past two years to hold inflationary pres sures in f Truman said j prerequisite of a Strong and prosperous America is full participation in the Effort to create strength and Prosperity through out the free j other countries Indi and in our Pursuit of a full employment policy at borne we must never lose sight of this supremely important hence our concern with the economic development of the other free coun this is especially True of the economically Les developed coun tries and areas of the free world where provision of capital equip ment and managerial labor skills is a prerequisite to seeded up economic growth and improved living As the momentum of Industrial and agricultural growth gathers in these Les developed incomes will increase and they will buy and sell More in other
