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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Friday, March 20, 1953

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 20, 1953, Darmstadt, Hesse                                � March 10, the stars and stripes Pogo ignoring cog fines March 10 is two wives of americans were committed to a total fit months in prison by Hico Lodge Leo m. Goodman in lieu of Feijoo Marks in fines which they had pc led to pay in the. Allotted , Versi Ernestine Zar id . Citizen and estranged Futol Norman a. Zarecki former setter now in the states and  s Rauch whose husband Ria been discharged and now Isha Juttie ., were convicted in an tji Urega scrip dealing Case on aug.ios2, which Iri valved a total of in scrip arid travellers i a other austrian born wives americans were sentenced attire. Zarecki and mrs. Rauch fined 5,000 Marks and 2,500 a Narks respectively. They were Given Brm to months in which to pay to i Bolh women were brought into of Germany yesterday and arrested. Of tbsp both told Goodman they had of Money with which to pay the of Lei end through their counsel Harold Schwartz protested the in which they were brought from Austria with Legal documents being served Typo a  serve at Cavern c Llars. Zarecki told the court she f believes her husband is divorcing a already has divorced her. She Gid she has no Money with which be pay the Fine. As an american " Lehzen a she was ordered to server fear nine month term at the women s at Mcgraw Cavern  mrs. Rauch Mother of two Chil Dren now staying with her Parent san Vienna Aii ked a continuance in Ettfer Tor her to return to Vienna to get her affairs in order before Trio hmm her five month term. The was denied Goodman advised both women Tou Neir counsel apply for Clem immediately and offered Histo help expedite consider of the Case by the clemency peace contract to end Many Allied rights Bonn March 19 is the Al lied German peace contract which comes before the bundestag Lowerhouse Lor ratification today legally liquidates the. Occupation and alters the status of the american forces in Germany to  under the contract the allies caregiving up most of their occupation privileges and rights. In. Brief the pact will place Allied forces in Ger Many on1 substantially the same footing As american forces in Brit Ain and France special rights being retained the contract provides Stem from Ger Many j geographical position in the cold War frontline and Are not to be implied As a restriction on Ger Many s sovereignty. To Speed Allied German Amity the Allied forces already have relinquished Many occupation Privi Leges since the peace contract was signed in Bonn last May 28 by Secretary of state deaf Acheson Chan cellar Konrad Adenauer French i pm he women involved in the illegal rip deals Case were convicted of a Wong scrip Ford illegal Money Kislers in Austria and changing the Money into travellers checks. Thet amen each of whom had depend f bit Eta rus according to testimony Hie trial came to Germany from Jpn Littria and made the exchanges in it Titus american express offices be Young wives were paid 3 Perat of the amounts involved. Given 3 years Lor Munich knifing Ich March 19 special pvt Willie Brown of med98th go to a. Dishonourable be forfeiture All pay and aces and confinement at Bard for three  found guilty of As Rudolf a Attmer and Helmut Itheria knife Here last sentence is subject to  g. Sawyers also of med det 9bth go who a so outly with Brown Tor the offence was found innocent.-. A irly 50,000 refugees bavarian Camps Ich March ass a by ref ofic Camps with 8,388 in tanks so Camps with 17,747 and 146 Camps with persons exist a Bavaria at according to � report Bav Juian refugee admin cd there Are the Ltd a Border Camps at pining with i at Schuft Dinc with so Andin we with to i Habl us report nid. Foreign minister Hobert Schuman and British foreign Secretary Anthony Eden. The peace contract was ratified last july by the . And a few weeks later by. The British Parlia ment. Because the peace contract is drafted so that it interlocks wit the six nation european army pact it will not come into Force until the latter pact also is ratified. Germany and France Are the Only signatory nations to both contracts. Besides these two nations the european army treaty must be ratified by Italy the Netherlands Belgium and Luxembourg. Changes to occur under the peace contract that will have widest Impact on the Allied Force include 1the Allied courts system willbe abolished. All germans henceforth will retried in German courts even for suspected espionage against the Allied forces. Allied personnel will to tried by Allied military courts for criminal offences Butwill come under German jurisdiction in civil cases.2the Allied forces agree to re Linquish All requisitioned Hunting and fishing rights one month Aiter the contract comes into Force.3-Allied personnel technically com under the control of German traffic authority and must con form to the German traffic cod and German motor vehicle regulations. Private Allied vehicles Mustbe insured in accordance with German Law. Customs authority 4allied personnel in general Are made subject to German Cus Tom legislation. Provisions remade for cooperation Between Ger Man authorities and Allied authorities at Frontier crossing Points and for tight controls Over rationed goods supplied to the troops. 5the allies relinquish the right to requisition property or facilities. Future requisitioning the contract stipulates will be Prince to Star As hell driver9 at Auto show r _ Irja a. Munich cops crack Coffee ring Munich March 19 Munich customs police uncovered a new Coffee smuggling ring wit the discovery and confiscation of 3,300 pounds of untaxed Eree Coffee. V Twenty three sacks containing the Coffee were found in a potato dealer s storerooms if the Mai Railroad station. The woman owner of the store rooms at first claimed she had not known what the sacks  after customs police found Coffee Beans on the potato scale the woman admitted Coffee h a 3 been transferred from boxes to sacks inside the  Yean ago customs officials confiscated 800,000 american cig areas from the storerooms of the same woman w-jt-h14h v in  Prince Soreo Oetomo left will be flirting with death when he drives As he docs above in his stunt show opening saturday during the Frankfurt Auto exhibition. Is photos by Vestal son of sex javanese Sultan opens in Frankfurt tomorrow night by Jon Hagar Frankfurt March 19 is a javanese Prince under a death sentence passed by at least one of the. Political factions in Indonesia will produce Europe s first hell Driver show Here during the International automobile show. Prince Sovero Oetomo whose father was the Sultan of Jogjakarta now Jakarta capital of Indonesia is the promoter manager and Star performer in the show which will open at the Frankfurt race track saturday and run nightly at 8o clock until March 29. His wife is a German  two hour allow patterned after similar performances by american stunt Drivers is Oetomo s first financial venture in hell driving taut he has plenty of experience behind the wheel. Started on a dare i first tried hell driving on a dare in san Francisco before the War Oetomo declared. Action in the dutch air Force against the japanese provided the daredevil Prince with plenty of excitement until 1945, when he took up hell driving As an occasional hobby1. He has lined up six Drivers i addition to himself for the fair show but three will be used on Yin Case of emergency. He has two new care violets a 1951 Buick convertible a 1950 Chevrolet for train ing purposes and 48 Jalo pies which will be wrecked at the rate of two per  the Drivers i Bruce crash Campbell an a rican who staff correspondent served As a Captain in the euro Pean theater during the War and won five Battle stars. He was attached to a maintenance unit a Frankfurt for. A. Year after the War. Now 40, tie is a former University of Southern California football Star arid once owned his own hell Driver show Iii the states. According to Oetomo the feature act will find the two Chevrolet passing each other in midair 13teet above the ground and through a Wall of fire. Another stunt will have two car crashing through a flaming wooden building in opposite directions at60 Mph. There also will be a Clown to relieve the nervous tension Oetomo and his 1,000-Mark-a-Day Drivers Hope to build  will be priced from 1.50 to j Marks with a so per Cen reduction for military Personne on opening night and one third of on the following three evenings the opening of the Frankfurt horse racing reason has been postponed a week to make the track available for Oetomo s show. Fulfilled within the framework of agreed programs and German Law vill forge the basis for any requisitioning which will be carried out by German  abolition of the Allied courtly Stem will have the widest Impact on Allied personnel. It will mean that if germans sue Allied personnel or vice versa the Cas Emust be taken before a German  peace contract expressly provides that German mothers Mayhe paternity suits against Allied personnel and collect support pay ments important rights retained the allies will retain under the contract numerous important  of these Are 1continued immunity from Ger Man taxation including vehicle and dog taxes and miscellaneous direct taxation. 2right to import custom free oods within agreed limits and to exclusive Allied use. This includes Asoline Cigar Els Coulee and other Post Exchange  Security controls to exercised jointly with the Ger Man authorities. 4continued financial and Logis ical support from the Federal re Public. Aside from continuing pay ment for support of Allied troops he germans also agree to set  joint Supply Board. This Board will draw up agree periodical programs for procure ment of goods materials and serv Ces in the Federal territory either directly by the authorities of the Jower concerned or by the German  West Berlin not include West Berlin is hot included in the peace contract and remains under continued Allied control pending the writing of an All Ger Man peace treaty. An official Allied High commis Sion summary of the peace Coo act makes these additional Points the presence of troops of the three Powers in Germany  imposes a Burden on Germany although already it is bringing unimportant economic advantage in the shape of the expenditure of foreign currency a Factor which with the passage of time will Playan increasingly important role. On the other hand it must note forgotten that the dispatch of these troops abroad imposes severe military and financial Burden on the other Western Power which have committed very important. Military and air forces to this theater. Essential facilities in order to fulfil their role these troops and air forces must be  must have facilities for training they must be provided with lines of communication an their essential military require Nientsu must be met furthermore they must have the Assurance of the requisite Liberty of action if need , Germany cannot be defended and these troops will be exposed to unnecessary hazards unacceptable to their governments. The problem has been to recon Cile the preservation of rights of the Federal Republic and its citizens with the legitimate operational requirements of the foreign defense  a general peace treaty can not now be concluded the agree ments take the unprecedented step of liquidating the War and the controls of the occupation regime before conclusion of a final peace settlement. Germany has 5,000 to sets Bonn. March 19 West Germany where experimental Tele vision broadcasting was started Only last Christmas now has 5.000 Tele vision  is considered noteworthy since television is limited to two hours nightly in the North German and Ruhr areas. Seta Are expensive Moat of them Selling for around 1,200 Marks and the experimental programs admittedly leave much to be desired. The Phlips corp., however is bringing an inexpensive telex Jolon receiver on the is feet priced a around 1,000 Marks. The table Model set has 23 tubes and projects an image 29 by 32 centimetres  
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