European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 17, 1953, Darmstadt, Hesse March 47,195if n. The stars and stapes Page 15 d planes excise. March 16 a Der air attacks in a single planes the British itly putting into the air m Germany the biggest bomber and fighter the War. Ibert. Both Piston and win Fly out from bases in bight end Day for a week today to bomb targets continent -. " their objectives Are in Germany and several Are jew minutes flying time " Iron curtain were soviet a a Lincoln bomber and menaced another and an Airliner y of Allied fighters will a raids from German air intercept the British exercise Jungle King described As the biggest f Liy the Raf bomber come War. aircraft will be armed to order of the British the order was issued unarmed Lincoln fell in to with the loss of seven lives. " a not re unless they Are first. British based Bonner aircraft have made their Over Germany simulated of their bombs and to Britain they Iryll Ier screen from Home de fighters. " us air Force also will in the bombing Man Euver Jet fighters aloft As a enemy up reported group protests shipment to . March if is the Par a. Has protested the shipment of 81, valuable to the . For a Hibl that insurance Corn had refused to insure she against possible conf Sta american relatives of per to restitution for nazi of test addressed i Tate parliament also stated he is. Government had Reto Jiye an official Adenauer cautions on Russ peace talk news of the zones Iby James Quillet staff correspondent Transf tort March 16 is a a German. Court sentenced an actor for insulting a jewish woman As a War ii that this odious attitude be abandoned. A sentence of s Jour weeks in jail was imposed on Gustav Perletz 5s, who on two occasions threatened Hefny Isenburger. She taught school acre Between 1914 and 1933. And emigrated to England in 1939.the o Uri took info account the fact Perletz. Had turned depressive through disease an Accident and through expulsion from his Home after the War. But it ruled the sen tence was a warning that Ger mans must abandon this odious attitude toward jewish called miss Isenburger a dirty jew who had nothing to say Here when she ordered three Chil Dren to Stop throwing stones nearer Home Here last june 29. She returned to her Home in 1950.erletz, an expelled from Moravia also shouted abuse at miss Isenburger saying her House had been returned while his had then smashed the window of the door to her apartment Perletz later allegedly repeated his anti semitic remarks in octo Black Mart Sale of Gas draws 5 years for pvt Mannheim March 16 world is Porte Law hillbilly Gasthaus 1600 news concert .1653 program -. Blahu its ports pm. Are funay2825 profile of a leader2830 Doris Day 2b5st Edward arnold2160 report from Europe Sais red Cross a notes the dragnet presentation 3139 an play on the an playhouse for this even " House Mara Guiet ing 9�b Case of a Sis Rakea tour Man found brutally beaten to death t�_n.1i__jta the Back of his Pawn shop. Storms i2w f10?, by set tag on the Domestic scene trouble music Halloo truth England. Problems with Spain 2�� of. Presides and France a War going on in Europe 1255 news these Are the problems that con 23m late Date i wonted the nation chief executive 2155 news who win a portrayed on or. Presi late Date n cent tool get at i.0055 news vaulting a German Ingeborg Herder with intent to commit murder last dec. 3l Douglas was also found guilty. Of carrying a concealed weapon arid was Given a dishonourable discharge and will forfeit All pay and allow ances. ,. A. Maid a nuts theft in Kitzinger Home. Wdeh2b0rg, March 16 up a 3l-year-ld German woman is held in City jail Here on charges of having stolen a watch from the Kitzinger borne of an army officer where she was employed As a maid. Elise Griesbach. Confessed she stole the watch Fefie. 5 belonging to the wife of be Ernest k. Brinkerhoff who is with the 35th engr c in she. Was arrested feb. 28 while employed As a maid in the Home of another american family in Kitzinger. She was Given a preliminary hearing in Hico court Here and will be arraigned March 18. In . District court Here. / German faces trial for clothing thefts March 16 special a German who posed As an employee of " a dry cleaning company in Kitzinger will be tried for the theft of s150 Worth of clothing from enlisted men of co a 63d to in at Kitzinger the German Adolf Zeptner 22, of main Bergheim admitted taking the clothing and agreeing to return it the next Day after cleaning. Instead., he allegedly kept and later sold the clothes. Zeptner apprehended by Provost marshal investigators and German police last week was Given a preliminary hear ing before judge Mason Lebaron. Investigation also disclosed officers said that Zeptner had obtained clothing from soldiers in Schweinfort and Fuerth. killed As Auto pins him against tree Frankfurt March 16 communist propagandists ordered a 17 year old Blue shirted adj youth to distribute pamphlets in the . Sector of Berlin. The boy delivered them to the West Berlin police. Actress stricken Sar $ f. Vitten Leigh Vivien Leigh in breakdown Hollywood March 16 a British actress Vivien Leigh is suf Fering from an acute nervous break Down Paramount studio announced today. The announcement followed the arrival of her husband sir Lau rence Oliver from Europe to bewitch her. Shooting of the film elephant walk closed Down last week be cause of miss Leigh s illness. A source close to the actress said she is suffering from emotional exhaustion brought on by the -72-hour air trip from Ceylon where location shots were filmed. The source said the frail Star fears air travel. A Paramount representative said miss Leigh is not in a Hospital but has been under a doctor s care for week. I says West should demand proof in form of deeds Bonn March 16 a West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer said today the free world should demand proof in the form of deeds from Moscow before accepting at i face value the peaceful policy talk of new soviet Premier Georgi a Iankov. Asked what he thought about a Lenkov s speech yesterday in which the soviet Premier suggested that International problems Between the soviet Union and the United states could be solved by peaceful agreement Adenauer said Why Don t you rather ask me what i think about the shooting Down and buzzing of Allied planes by communist Jet fighters Over Germany during the Lasi week the Chancellor interviewed at his Home said he was not rejecting Malenkos s peaceful protestations because he did not know anything about that mystery but he Gen Christiansen gets Rome Post the its Washington Bureau v Washington March 16-Hlaj Gen James g. Christiansen who has been cd of the 6th army div at it Leonard Wood mo., since last March will arrive in Rome about april 1 to replace maj Gen Daniel b. Strickle r As chief of the us. Military assistance advisory group Maag Strickler who had to relinquish his Post because of illness became chief of Maag in december 1952. Christiansen a 1918 West Point graduate was Deputy chief of staff and chief of staff of the army ground Force from ims to 1945. In september 1947 he was Given command of the 2d army div at it. Hood tex., and in August 1949 was named Engineer of the far East come in Tokyo. He returned to the . In november 1950 for duty in the office of the chief of engineers Here. Von Manstein s parole extended by British Bonn March 16 a former German Field marshal Erich von Manst Eiri today received an informal Extension of his medical parole from the Werl War crimes prison As Long As necessary to recover from his illness Manstein is convalescing at the Village of Allmen Minuen in South Ern Germany. His current parole ends went Juday but British authorities said he can slay out of Werl prison longer depending on med ical he is suffering from an. Eye ailment and circulatory troubles. Naturally peaceful coexistence Between communism and the free nations should be possible. The West wants this. But what does the East want Adenauer said it was worthy of note that two american and Brit ish planes had been shot Down Here by communist migs in Quick succession while the peace talk was coming from Moscow. Mystified by Malen Sov i Don t know what to make of Adenauer added be cause All those communist leaders wrap themselves in mystery. For this reason it is understandable that the world buzzes with rumours about the cause of the death of Stalin and czech Oslo v a k president Klement 77-year-old Chancellor was interviewed in Bis Rose Garden at Hoendorf across the Rhine As he embarked on one of the most momentous weeks of his political career. This week he Aims to get final approval of the bundestag lower House for the two treaties under which West Germany would regain near sovereignty and agree to rearm As a partner in the projected european army. He also is pushing this week for final parliamentary approval of pc _ treaty to pay rep-1 rations to Irao in restitution for wrongs done the jews in the nazi Era sails april i once these tasks ate done he will begin packing his bags for his state visit to president Eisenhower in Washington and a tour of tha ., sailing april 2 on the liner United states from be Havre Adenauer said he expected to hold important political talks with Eisenhower and Secretary of state John Foster Dulles in Washington. He also plans to visit new York Boston. Philadelphia Chicago and probably san Francisco. Adenauer said he was confident the bundestag would approve the treaties with the Wert thursday and by a bigger vote than it did on the second semifinal Reading in december provided the House membership shows the de Cember margin was better than 50 votes in the 402-member this will be Only half the Battle for him because he still Hasto get the pacts through the bundesrat upper House and then fac court tests on their const1 tuition laity. Lighted parse for 1st lady new Yoke March is up Willy Straeter a dutch pocketbook manufacturer arrived from Amster dam aboard the he de France with his latest style purse which he Hopes to present to mrs. Mamie Eisenhower. The pocket Book s Interior is illuminated by three elec tric bulb
