European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 19, 1953, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 the stars and stripes thursday March 19, 195j Keuter plea for refugee Aid ,000 in 3 Days americans respond to inc and in . Paper new York March 18 tap mayor Ernst Reuter of West Ber Lin has been in new York Only three Days to spark a "$1,000,000 Campaign for East German refugees in Berlin and already nearly $500,000 have been subscribed the International Rescue commit tee inc announced yesterday. The i inc which sponsored Ren Ter s trip to America took a full Page advertisement in the Newyork times yesterday headlined an Appeal from Ernst Reuter and reproduced his original Tele Gram to a group of prominent americans seeking their Aid for refugees. s Appeal had started the Campaign by the inc and a group of distinguished americans including adm Richard e. Byrd Gen Lucius d. Clay Gen Carl a. Spaatz Paul g. Hoffman and oth ers. ". Boosts German products yesterday Reuter conferred privately with Jacob Blaustein presi Dent of the american jewish com uni tree und it is believed the Rise of anti semitism behind the Iron. Curtain was the chief topic Dis cussed. Reuter lunched with new York times executives in the times building. I in a speech later Reuter urged of anon a of americans to buy German prod in. Nets. He told 700 representatives of business firms whom he met at the Waldorf Astoria hotel that he believed German producers can sell at current1 Price Levels and meet Market conditions in Amer Ica be mentioned no specific prod acts in his speech but afterwards cited electrical items machinery chemicals leather and clothing. Ernst Beuter mayor of West Berlin left signs the distinguished guest Book As mayor Vincent rope Pitteri of new York looks on during the ceremony. In denier offers Belliii As site Forke Milenkov meeting Chicago March 18 the Westerlin mayor Ernst Reuter yester Day offered Bis City for a meeting Between president Eisenhower an soviet Premier Georgi m. Malenkos. Reuter made his offer in a Tele phone interview with the Chicago Herald american. Commenting on Malenkos s state ment that there Are no problems in International affairs that 4 e solved peacefully by agree ment Reuter said it that Means Malenkos wants to meet with president Eisenhower West Berlin is open. Fro not solicit ing the cd cases reported among refugees Hanover m a r c h is More than 10 per cent of an East German girl refugees reaching lower Saxony. Are v e n � r e a 11 y diseased state refugee minister Erich Schellhauser announced today. He said investigation showed that most of these girls became infected while waiting in West Ber Lin _ for clearance to Migrate to West Germany. Schellhaus asserted that Alm stall the refugees Are willing to work except the former people policemen who think they Are better than the of foe As Long Tough Job Seoul March 18 up Adlai Stevenson said today it will be a Long and difficult Job to Force the communist armies out of Korea and that he did not know How Long this unusual War would go the democratic party chief declined to Eay whether he knew of a Way to end the stalemated Warin a Brief press conference held in a fire station at an air base near Seoul he said a have found the enemy dug Inin strength it will be a Long and difficult Job to dislodge him i Don t know How Long this unusual War will go on but the Chi Nese once friends of the Korea Sand americans will continue to bleed and die for their Stevenson said politics and economics Are factors involved in any solution but declined to go into detail Stevenson ended his visit to Korea when he boarded air Force Gen Otto p. Weyland s cs4 transport to return to Japan where he will have an audience with emperor Hirohito. German jobless decline Nurnberg. March 13 a West Germany a unemployed declined by 274,550 to. I�36,i45 cases in the first half of March the Federal labor office announced hers today. Italians aroused by old Shell toll Rome March 18 a a nation wide Campaign was begun Here to Day to protect italian children from world War ii explosives that Al ready have taken a toll of thou Sands of lives since the end of the a. " both president Luigi eur saudi of Italy and Pope Pius Xii sent Mes sages of encouragement to a com Mittee which met Here today to plan nationwide propaganda against the dangers of War relics. One speaker at today s meeting said that during 1950 alone partial statistics showed that 1,400 children were killed or injured by old War explosives this figure however was believed to be under the real total considering that five or six deaths and injuries Are reported daily. Heuss to open Auto show Frankfurt March 18 is German Federal Republic presi Dent Theodor Heuss and economics minister Ludwig Erhard tomorrow will open the biggest International automobile exhibition held in West Germany since the War. Hundreds of thousands of visitors Are expected to show will continue at the Frankfurt Fairgrounds until March 29 with 584 firms and organizations showing the new 1953 designs and developments. They will exhibit cars station wagons trucks trailers buses tools and accessories on 78,200-Square meters in 19 Halls and open air space. Forty three foreign firms an groups of producers from nine european nations and the . Will display vehicles. The list of foreign traders is headed by Britain with14 firms followed by the . With nine forms. -. 14 British firms other european exhibitors come from France Denmark Italy Auu Tria Belgium Sweden and Switz Erland. Czechoslovakia the Only country from behind tace Iron cur Tain will present its Skoda and Tara models. Sixteen makes of , manufacture will be shown. Frankfurt police meanwhile have taken All measures to handle rec Ord crowds of automobiles an visitors. Police say they expect an additional influx of at least 60,000 vehicles daily. Seven Hundred additional policemen have been As signed to handle show traffic. Sex Rias head probes overseas program Heimlich in zone scoffs at charge Frankfurt March 18 a William Heimlich who built the we St s most powerful cold a weapons scoffed today at a new York times dispatch that left his Post in 1s49 under charges of "incompeteney/1 that a Little ridiculous i View of the record said Heim Lich an intelligence colonel in Gen Dwight d. Eisenhower s supreme Allied he in world War ii. Heimlich was on the Way to the America House at Hanover when informed of the times dispatch from Washington. He came to Europe to examine the , overseas information pro Gram in Germany Austria an Trieste at the request of the Senate foreign relations subcommittee. Dispute Over policy i resigned As director of Rias in september 1949 because wanted it to continue to be a hard fighting station and some Little people in the . High commis Sion wanted to pull its Teeth Heimlich said. It was a dispute Over policy and the policy i advocated was eventually upheld but i had to leave to get it enforced. Two officials who fought me on the policy Are no longer with the High Heimlich s resignation in 1949came four months after Gen Lucius d. Clay his chief Backer Irias psychological warfare operations stepped out As military governor and John j. Mccloy came to Germany As the first .High commissioner. In 1947," Heimlich continued general Clay asked me to takeover Rias and fight Back against the communists it was a Little Teakettle of a station with a 20,000 Watt transmitter broadcasting Only four hours daily. We installed a 100,000-Watt trans Mitter and went on the air 24 hours a Day. I directed it through Heberlin blockade. Thousands of letters came out of soviet occupied East Germany from listeners who praised our 92-year-old Doc expectant father Camanche Iowa March 18 up or. J. D. Hutinger 92, who has been in medical service 61years, announced yesterday he is an expectant father. Hullinger tooted an old Cornett a party celebrating his 61 years As a doctor. He sat next to his33-year-old wife Penny and her 4-year-old daughter by a previous marriage. In a St. Patrick s Day party at a Coffee shop. He said he expects the baby willbe born in july. Hutinger has delivered More than 3,000 babies the last one six Days ago Spain jails 38 As Beds Barcelona March 18 a court martial yesterday sentenced 38 spaniards to prison terms varying from one to 15 years for communist activities. transmitter set the armed forces in that area wit the newest Type equipment. An officials said that although the transmitter will operate at a Power of 250 Watts the equipments of such Quality As to provide an listeners in. The Pitburg an surrounding area with a service greater than that usually provided by. The average 250-Watt transmitter. Frankfurt March 13 special the american forces network newest transmitter located at bit Burghi the French zone of Ger Many will begin operations at 6 am Omorrow on a frequency of 1223kilocycles. Completed after months of research and work the 100-foot transmitter will serve members of record of Senate id questioned new York March 18 Taftt new York times said today Senate probes of the nation s i seas information program have sent to Germany As an investigator a former chief of the governments Berlin radio station who was to have been forced to resign the times in a Story from waste in ton by Jay Walz identified the investigator As William Heimlich a of Columbus Ohio. Walz said Heimli cirs direction of radio in american sector i the Berlin station became a. Ter of controversy among . Officials and that Heimlich left his position under charges of Means Potency charges High hand used the Story by Walz added Heimlich is now Back la get Many on a special Mission for a Senate foreign relations subcommittee to study among other things the operations in his old office j Ralph Nicholson publisher of the Charlotten a observer cof firmed. That As Heimlich s then Superior officer in 1349 . Demanded the letter s dismissal upon finding that the Berlin Sta Tion was being run uneconomical and with a High hand Nicholson interviewed by phone said he was amazed Heimlich was now Back in Germanas a Senate investigator. Contradictory View sen. Bourke b. Hickenlooper March 18new offer bringing the top Minsk heft o $131 per week for be wanes is1 made by the United press turf vday in contract negotiations -1 the american newspaper Guild. Management previously agreed to a general increase of o $4 per week. Yesterday1would give United press employ the same general increase and same top minimum negated entry Between the Union associated press
