European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 24, 1953, Darmstadt, Hesse Re it 24 the stars and stripes Yri Start for civilians to March 23 special Tau nation plan of insurance co of l for fhe department civilian employees in -$r2h go into effect april 1, in announced. Sisari Mcc plan was Stab Sar . And Olied civilian of the of and authorized to living with them be the mandatory ?5 in a targe for Daf civilians vent into effect at Allaf facilities in Europe. Volant cry program Force employees desiring join the voluntary pro not submit a medical they Enron before april evidence of insurability form t required for those who in that Date. Exceptions to fee new arrivals in them oiling within 30, Days fir Val rats will be 530 per. Nemhy policy and 51250 individual policy. for illness and Illonal injury whether it Given in a military or Hospital. The family policy husband and wife and 90 Days and under is_., dependents Between employees wishing to0 flagrant May do so through personnel officer or directly to the company private business Center,.jjj3. Army. To name Stalin Hatch 23 the committee of the soviet party will Changeat Fuerstenberg an Der a us Anstadt Mayjol Berlin press reported East communists also As a red shrine the Premier Stalin used Potsdam conference. Further marking May labor Holiday will establish Ity for economics Leata Stalin Institute san electrical products East Berlin suburb of. A Stalin electrical f86d has rocket pod i \ of " mechanics adjust a new secret rocket Isaac was pod a an f86dsabre Jet fighter. The pod rear facts into the plane s fuselage att i the radar controlled rockets have been ured United press photo Western Roundup Star time to end Frankfurt March 23 Spe Cial the All service radio pro Gram service Star enlist ing top Talent among servicemen and women in Europe will be heard on the american forces network for the last time 8 30 pm wednes Day. An program officials said the show will be replaced by Synco pation piece a 30-minute program of music featuring Stan Dougherty and his orchestra with solos by Tommy Birch and Lee Sharon. Written and produced by an in its studios at Frankfurt serv ice Star time featured More than 300 service artists during its 60-week run. Among those on the program were Cpl Amo Cappelli concert pianist singers pct Vic Damon and pfc Eddie Fisher. In addition sgt Ken Dunnegan and Sec re Fletcher have appeared on the show. The program was tape recorded by aft stations in Europe. The original service Star time pro Gram was produced by Hunt Downs an assistant program supervisor Aid announced by 1st lit to Decker it was later produced by Dale Whitney and announced by Johnny Vrotsos. Others associated with the show were Cpl John Joe net dig a la Al Wolter Cpl Fred Dwyer and the 4th and 43dinfantry division bands. " jewish chaplain assigned to Baise Section la Rochelle France March 23" " special chaplain 1st u Morton w. Leifman became the first jewish chaplain to be As signed to the base Section when he arrived plus to make a tour of All based installations to be come acquainted Yilth jewish men in the. Command. The attended the jewish theological Seminary in new. York City from 1947 to 1951and completed the chaplain school course at it. Slocum a last year. -. ?. A. Berlin Wong Oryon do in misconduct Case ,0berlin, March 23 Berlin Conid general court martial found a org fed a Indef h6th inf regt Gudilj of flve7iviola tons of the Una in code of Mil itary Justice and sentenced we to be ,1 discharged. Tho sentence and findings Are subject to review the court him Siuy of sheltering an unauthorized person in his us. Government controlled Billet consorting with a known prostitute incapacitation for the performance of duty because of previous indulgence in quor Vio lation of the curfew and absence from his unit without proper authority. German flying experts to meet in Augsburg Munich March 23 is the third Congress of German fliers to be held since the end of world War if is scheduled for Augsburg from june 4 to 7, prominent German flying experts among them Wolf birth Willy Messerschmidt or. Hugo Eck ener or. Claude Donler. Wolf gang von Gronau Hanna re Tschand prof. Ernst Heinkel. As Well As delegations from Austria Switz Erland and the ., Are expected to attend. AUlm court fines teacher $28.50 for beating Stuttgart March 23a German court in nearby Ulm fined a Village schoolteacher 120marks 28.50 Tor beating up an 11 year old student last january. The court ruled that the 42-year-id teacher had exceeded his right to administer punishment the boy was ill for 10 Days after the incident. The teacher claimed he had disturbed the class the court ruled that there had been seme mitigating circumstances since medical expert opinion state that the accused had. Been in a nervous state of exhaustion at the time of the offence. Three Farben concerns become Independent Bonn March 23 is Thea Gfa camera co. At Munich and two other chemical concern have been Cut free of the giant l a Farben chemical monopoly by theah led High commission and reconstituted As Independent firms. The camera company Aga Kam Era Werk. Will be set up As Aga Kamera Werk a. And 100 per cent of its shares will be allotted to the Farben fab Riken Bayer. G., Leve Kusen. The other concerns split from Farben Are Kalle and co., wies Aden Biebrich and the Wacker corp., Munich. Far Werke Hoechst a g., a Frankf Urt Hoechst will receive 100 per cent of the shares of Kalle and co As Well As 49 per cent of the shares in or Alexander Wacky that Are held by l Farben. The remaining 1 per cent of the original Farben holding in the Wacker corporation will be sold tothe Waco Fer family. In addition the Allied High commission has now decided that 100 per cent of the shares of be wer Schaft Auguste Viktoria will be allotted to Radische aniline Unsod Fabrik a.g., Ludwigshafen action announced yesterday rep resent a first step in the Genera settlement of the outstanding questions regarding the dispersion and reorganization of l a Farben. It is hoped that the final capitalization and establishment of the major successor companies to far Ben will follow during the course of this month. New czech Bosses to get demands for Oatis release Washington March 23 api red Czechoslovakia s new Bosses taking Power in a period of Kremlin peace gestures Are due to receive soon new demands for the release from prison of associated press correspondent William Oatis. American officials said the oat Scase is the no. 1 problem Between the . And Czechoslovakia an that ambassador George wads Worth is expected to press the new Prague Govero Frient for a solution. A different atmosphere May Noi surround the discussion. For one thing Anton in Zapotocky has succeeded the late Klement Gottwald As president of Czechoslovakia. For another the communist High com Mand in Moscow appears to on a peace offensive involving moves of calculated Friend Liness toward the West arrested in 1951oatis, 39. Was arrested in Prague on april 23, 1951. He had been As signed there by the associated press the previous june Little More than two months after he was seized he was convicted by a communist court of espionage and sentenced to 10 years imprisonment. The us. Government denounce the Tria and conviction As a Ludi Crous travesty of Justice an shortly began imposing restrictions in relations Between the us an Czechoslovakia including prohibitions on trave. And , government has taken the position it would consider lift ing these restrictions when Czecho Slovakia was willing to let oat Sleave Czechoslovakia new pm for 109th Etc opens at Etain France Etain France March 23 Spe Cial it col George n. Davies co of the 109th Etc officiated recently at the opening ceremonies of a new pm for transportation Center personnel stationed Here. The new Exchange managed by Clement Haddad. Of Etain will employ five resident clerks man9 hit a Box office Berlin Marti 23 Mavie executive Herbert j. Rates sad Here that his company get sits scars in the Box office t Yates is president of Republic pictures whose him the quiet Man won an Academy award the executive said he expected quiet Man which stars John Wayne and Maureen o Hara to Gross $10,000,000 Yates is touring Europe Villi his staf Vora Ralston who recently Biti Feied fair wind to Java with Fred Mac Irray. Yates said he does not have much Confidence in f,hree-dtrr4en signal films. Regarding one sys tem he said i Don t believe the film Industry can make the Public Wear about the other system which requires a Large curved screen Yates said i Don t think film fans will go for images of distorted size three. Dimensional projection will not help bad pictures an Good pictures will sell the Way they Are. The Only thing that Wui a cup the film Industry is Mak ing better pictures. L the trouble is everybot3y a concentrating so hard on Thi a dimension that they. May forget about making Good pictures. Fake Prince to face court Bremerhaven March 23 a the colourful Story of Ger Many s fabulous postwar imposter begins a new chapter Here thurs Day when Otto Kanzius alias Prince Otto Hohenzollern goes on trial for impersonating an Amer can Soldier. The 2s-Yenr-old German has Fig ured in a score of Spectra Chiaf adventures. They include his marriage. To a Louisiana heiress while passing himself Oft As a son of he late Kaiser Wlhelm. And a performance As a Korea War american military police sergeant arrested Kanzius last feb. While he was wearing a .army uniform and Barking orders the a German labor service squad at the Barracks grounds. Speaks fluent Engli Stanzius who will be tried in a Hico court told authorities that be was a psychiatrist and insisted in fluent English that his name was Rico d. but authorities said invest la Tion showed he was telling Only a slightly different version of his old Story which has amazed Ger Man and american authorities far two years. Kanzius son of an obscure gel Senki Cheri family made his first headlines in 1351.while Hying in Washington a was investigated in connection wit the Alsap Warance of valuable paintings from the Home of former under Secretary of state Sumner Welles. " " honeymoon with heiress he next showed1 up in new or leans and married an heiress Tell ing her he was Prince Otto to last son of the Ger Man Kaiser. He took her to Mexico City was jailed there for Ole Gat entry escaped and finally was nabbed in san Francisco in sep tember 1951, and deported to Ger Many. On arrival at Bremen he told German authorities that the Kai ser had kept his birth secret that he was a member of the French resistance in world War ii that he was in american count Eri Ritel licence agent after the War studied in the . And was expelled for alleged communist links. Mother spills Beans but police set for his mat her who identified him As her lost next Day he escaped from jul Bui was found under the bed of a Oman Fortune Teller in Gelsenkirchen he was sentenced to six weeks in jail for assuming a false name in november 1951, he Ivaa Back h America Landing As a slow Jiwany. In a Combe i he was arrested Rawhi e posing As a Korea i it ran and playing the Organ at a wedding at Mitchel air Force base. ,
