European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 30, 1953, Darmstadt, Hesse , March 30,1953 the stars and stripes Page in j to i it it i or to 43p8 zonal news incidents strokes kill " yen yanks in week a March 29 special of seven soldiers were. D to Usa eur Adjure general curing the weel Fen deaths were recorded e 20 when a civilian car carry soldiers to work at the ordnance depot crashed parked French civilian truck lately 21/ Miles Aorl Oit. Those killed were " Stenton j. Gardner jr., Oft co. His Mother mrs. G a r d n e re of Philadelphia notified. M r Harry Midian of the 595th to mrs. Margaret Wilson his of new York City has been l Rupert h. Mcclain of tha ordnance ammunition Beulah Mcclain of has been advised. Heart attack Catalf William a. Swan at the 7822d in Munich died of a heart tin a Heidet beg hotel March wife mrs Bertha Swan is living in Munich John n. Bender of the 37th Gopf died after a heart in his quarters at hanau.2l Hia wife Dorothy was fat at the time of his death sergeant first class of the det of High. Died in the at Frankfurt March .22a cerebral Haemorrhage was withheld pending Ion of Kin. Irate first of the 3l? Bridge co was fatally March 26, while Ling a Pontoon Bridge hear in. The Man died in the Hosp at Heidelberg. His l kill be released on Noti Ca kit. Sought in killing a attack on girl Ich March 29 is police have opened a state search for Peter Kut Tjung wending labourer suspected then strangling to12-year-old son Peter and critically injuring a who had refused to marry his said Kut Tjung apparently Ito the Woods near Wendling he knew Agnes Maehl 20, was working with he said miss Muehlbacher had refused to marry said miss Moe Hubacher uck several times in " the with an a but that her brought Hen sister who away at pistol Point to their and killed his son a it Kut Tjung was last seen Woods near run polding. Ost firemen put out Peiling farmhouse March 29 special the Hilary Post s fire depart wished a grass and which was threatening suse and Grove of Trees vib thursday burned Over a 209-area before being sex " " a on a Hill on the out i Ruchberg and when aus Tacto found the Hill too ans summoned the j Post fire department with Heel drive equipment. Trots a passing train fire the Wels lire Eta fined for assault Ier in cafe Brawl March 29 is old German musician. Was fined 75 Marks by i judge James y. Johnson for assaulting pal James Walsh an american Soldier in a cafe in the ludwigs Burg area Jan. Lindenberger 23, a Sec Ond defendant was found not guilty on the same charge. Testimony revealed that Walsh and Lindenberger had been engaged in a fist fight and so mid went to the Aid of his Friend. " German gets 8 months in club embezzlement Wuerzburg March 23 Spe Cial a German was sentenced to jail and another was acquitted Here on charges of embezzling funds from american clubs in Wiese former manager of the officers club in Wertli Eim was Given eight months in jail and fined 70q Marks by judge Mason Lebaron in 10th . District court. Wiese was c o n y i c t e d on. Three charges of embezzling $275 in scrip and 635 Marks while employed a club manager last year. He was acquitted of two other charges of misappropriating cooperage von bin Enstam was found not guilty on two charges of having embezzled 1 267.50 in Cooper age funds from the enlisted men s club in Wil Flecken. J. A. A ,. I 2 ,.-.1 of i -. Medics at Salzburg save 2 from drowning in week Salzburg March 29 special medics of the 18sth med in Tacti Cal come Ufa rescued w6 per sons from drowning this week Johann Reither of Schwarzbach was saved wednesday afternoon after he fell through the ice at Zell am see. He was attempting to Cross the Lake when the ice broken capt Francis v. Fox 947th Medico and m sgt James m. Lott he and has det heard his cries an hurried to his assistance. Mean while capt major a Rhodes jr.,and pfc John d. Larkin of the 947th, and pfc Eugene k. O Connor of the 188th pushed a ladder onto the ice and pulled Reither out monday medics of the 188th pulled an austrian woman from the Lake i Hico ends publication of information bulletin. Frankfurt March 29 t Andree Mon misses French wac after sic inc the Golden Book of the French battalion fighting in Korea. Gen Charles Monclar left was original battalion co. Shape photo travel need s1 cited for Gars Heidelberg March 29 Spe Cial Usa eur personnel plan Fng to travel to a c a n d i n a v i a n countries and the British Isles by car. Should obtain the uniform Auto Mobile insurance certificate available at the company insuring the car. Anyone driving to great Britain Ireland Denmark Norway Sweden and Finland should have such certificate to avoid any difficulty and unnecessary expense in taking their car into these countries. Detailed information can be obtained from the insurance Compa Nies. A system whereby a uniform automobile insurance certificate can be issued to motorists to facilitate travel within Western Europe has been set up by the economic commission for Europe maid s burglar tale exposed As phony March 29 special a 26-year-old German maid in the Billet of an american officer i Bamberg. Was arrested on a charge of perjury. German police said they found discrepancies in Josephine Muel Ler s tory that she had routed a burglar from the apartment of Cap Andrew Ryan wednesday night. She had gone to the police Sta Tion to describe a Man who she told police had entered the apart ment where she was alone with the officer s three children she said the intruder seized some clothing and attempted to leave with it. The maid reported she fought the thief and pushed him downstairs German police said numerous flaws in her Story exposed it As false. They said she had a criminal record and had once spent 11 weeks in j ail for dropped charges against miss Mueller who had worked for him Only one Day but fired her. Bavaria Bull bests Burghauser March 23 a Bull frightened by a passing car last night turned Obe Lisken Square in this Border City into a bub fighting Arena and two butchers apprentices into matadors -. The youths were leading the Hull to a barn when a car backfired As they were moving through the Square. The Bull broke Loose at tacked a War dead Monument in the Square and then turned on a parked Volkswagen j. The youths were Able to temporarily quiet the animal after it bad slightly damaged the car,.butthen a second car brightened the. Animal this time the Bull r a m m e through the a nearby shoe maker shop backed out and began pawing furiously at a pile of Sand in the Street. An innkeeper who came to the Aid of the youths was tossed by the Bull but no seriously injured. The Butcher finally arrived and was Able to Calm the Bull and Lead it away. 3 germans held for stealing Wing of crashed b4s by William i Hoxey. Staff correspondent a u Nich March s3 a Sis three German Farmers facing a preliminary. Hearing in Hico court Here were accused of steal ing the Wing of an air Force b45tornado Jet bomber which Accord ing to the prosecution crashed near Ferstenfeld Bruck air base dec. 18, killing three of its prosecution claimed that Johann Kraut 25, Ludwig Weigl. 43, and Oskar Regner 27. All of whom live at Emmering near Ferstenfeld Bruck stole the Wing chopped it into Small pieces and sold it to a German scrap dealer at Ferstenfeld Bruck for 250 Marks. The scrap dealer mrs. Therese ertl 46, also was brought before the court and accused of receiving stolen property. She owns a Wood and Coal shop at Fuersten Fol Dubruck but has a License to Deal in scrap. According to investigators the Trio approached a Rescue party immediately after the crash and asked permission to take the Wing , we re refused permission. Later they returned with a trac Tor and trailer owned by Kraut authorities said and when the Wing was unguarded chopped. It int Small pieces and hauled it away to mrs. Ertl., the prosecution has charged whatnot Only did the Trio commit larceny but also that the theft prevented crash investigators from determining the cause of the trag Edy. The hearing was continued until tomorrow by Hico judge am Brose Fuller. He ordered the four held on 1,000-Mark bail each. Brig Gen Goddard to visit adm Carney Naples March 29 special Brig Gen George w. Goddard air Force photography Pioneer will visit the Headquarters of adm Robert , commander in chief Allied forces Southern Europe her tomorrow. While in Naples Goddard will present a showing of three dimensional color motion pictures of Korea Germany and the . Goddard is largely responsible for the efficiency of Aerial photog Raphy for military uses. For Many years he headed the . Military photo reconnaissance Laboratory Wright air development Center Dayton Ohio. -. He presently is assigned to he Allied. Air forces Central Europe at Fontainebleau France. Record20,000 enter 53 Gya Craft contest Heidelberg March 29 f Ial about 20,000 Young germans the greatest number of youth s Ever to participle in an activity sponsored by the . Armed Force assistance program to German youth activities Gya have entered the. 1353 Usa Reue Gya handicraft contest ,. It col Robert a. Norman Gya program chief for usage us said the figure represents an in crease of nearly 2,000 Over participation. In last year s Craft com petitions. The contest is open to All German toys and girls Between the Ages stand 25. Three age groups to 13. M-18 and 19-25,. Are taking part in each of. The 16. Contest categories. Such As leather and Wood working needlework puppetry and eliminations began March 15 at the Gya centers in the us. Zone of Germany Berlin and Bremerhaven and More than 5qg entries Are expected to reach the finals i Munich april 13-21. Gya named a panel of seven Ger Man and five american arts handcraft experts to serve As judges at the finals. The panel includes representatives of. To Sarouh Hico the three land governments in . Zone of Germany and Ger Man american Lomeii s dubs. Mrs. James a Conant wife of the . High commissioner for. Ger Many and mrs. Charles l. Bolte wife of the 7th army cd Are co chairmen. Of. The handicraft Eon test a o n Bra r y committee. Eight other prominent american women both Here and in the ., whose names have yet to be. Announced will serve with them. 32 youths win prizes in Berlin Competition Berlin March 29 Twenty four German and american judges selected 32 winners i the fifth annual handicraft contest sponsored by the German youth activities Munich District military police Are investigating the theft of a coat radio and other items from the billets of maj Didrik Myland chaplain at the Stih go. The item were removed without any sign of forced entry
