European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 9, 1953, Darmstadt, Hesse , april f. The stars and stapes Thain paper ays Christine is still a Man Senate ammo probes hear Gen Van Fleet York april 8 up the flew York Post in the first of a copyrighted series of stories said feat Christine Jorgenson still is v Altet reporter Alvin Davis went Jef Copenhagen and interviewed be Lour danish specialists who Jated Christine and the talked Many american medical an leaders. Christine Jorgensen is a woman pfc name Only said the Story a flow tragic fact is that the 26 Jbf old jorgensen1 was not trans of caned from & Man into to woman. Danish doctors revealed questioning a that physically if not me Jorgensen was a Normal male fore treatment sorcery described j3that the surgery performed Jim consisted of Little More castration a practice pre accepted in Scandinavia Tot dangerous sex criminals the doctors re sorted to in surgery because they Felt try could not cure a newsreel cameras focus on Gen James a Van Fleet ret As the former St army cd tells a subcommittee that Bis forces lacked ammunition. Facing Van Fleet Are left to right Sens. John s. Cooperr by Robert c. Hendrickson . And Margaret c. Smith a my. Chairman. Up photo re Fps transvestite so their Ile urge to Wear women h tory referred to Christine throughout and said the undertook to Tell the whole because of the worldwide tension in Case and thousands of have been led and perhaps tragically belief Denmark has Dis a surgical cure for no scientific report Christine Ama says go april s 1ns for the american Kedi said Here the group never received an authentic Scien report from Christine Jorgen doctors on the operation that switched her sex,.spokesman made the state in declining to make an comment on the Story in i few York Post in new York also declined to comment Post Story. S been widely report left that Vijula because of the unusual of the Jorgensen Case bad a detailed report on Ama spokesman Austin Smith editor of the journal invited her doctors k to submit a Scien Reuther urges Ike to Cau Parley of article for consideration. Soone has responded. Ama is not interested in aspects of this Case. Ourn Cern is with the scientific atonal aspects and if wean article even now it t published Only if we felt3d be instructive to most physicians. We see a Case report who in very head die Stork april s a Wal j. Piel 69, since 1916 head Large Brooklyn brewery 1iis name died Here off f he was born in Cervieres but family came from Washington april sap Cio president Walter p. Reuth i has urged president Eisenhower Ter veterans groups in 19 countries j Froni Speicher s squad cautiously approached the enemy Strong Point. They shot a communist Soldier who had apparently just fired at Spei Stoer. Three chinese Lay dead an the Bunker floor. Speicher walked unsteadily out Side and Down the Hill without saying anything to anyone poli said. At the foot of the Hill he collapsed and by this incredible Dis play of said the citation accompanying the award the me quickly moved up and completed the Mission. Cpl Speicher s consummate sacrifice and unflinching Devotion to duty reflect lasting glory upon himself and uphold the Noble traditions of the military Speicher was born March 25, 1931,at Gray. He enlisted in the army in january 1951 and went to Korea six months later Ike nominates Flemming As chief of Odd Washington april 8 api president Eisenhower has nominated Arthurs Flemming to be director of defense mobilization. Flemming now is serving As actin director. Or. Eisenhower also sent to the Senate the nomination of James p. Mitchell of Westfield nj., Letak of Sycamore hi., to be assistant secretaries of the army. Fem Mike on leave of absence a president of Ohio Wesleyan University will head the existing of fice of defense mobilization Odd. The White House said the nomination is in no Way related to tha reorganization plan or. Eisenhower sent to Congress last week calling for creation of a new Odd. Manpower pos Mitchell 52, was nominated to be assistant Secretary of the army in charge of manpower and personnel. He is a vice president of Bloomingdale Brothers department store in new York. Prior to 1947 he was associated with the r. A Macy department store in new York. In1948 he served As adviser to the Hoover commission on government reorganization. Swiezak is was born in what Isnow Czechoslovakia. He was naturalized in id 16. He now is president of the Turner brass works of Sycamore i. As an assistant Secretary of the army he would be in charge of Materiel procurement. He is Veteran of both world wars. Fed up Salesman holes up 3 years new York april 8 up Adoor to door Salesman who got so sick and tired of talking to people that he locked himself in a Roo for three years was turned Over to the police Here. Alfred Boehmer. 36, was turn Dover by is brother Walter who got fed up with living in the same ouse with the warn out Salesman. The police sent Boehmer along tothe Kings county Hospital for examination. Walter said brother in a room in their Home three years ago and refused to Loo another human being in the face so sick he was of talking to prospective customers. He opened door Only to get Bod and to walk about the apart ment when everyone else had gone out. Cops probe wild 5-Day party for Korea bound Soldier wis., april 8 up Here Are pressing if enl charges against Thea Korea bound Soldier r wild going away party Over two counties for five involved 26 teen agers of growing out of the wild e a statutory rape Case four Young High school out dead drunk Dis Orney Harian Kelley said girls was dumped Tal Balf clothed he added. The principal charges of contributing to the delinquency of minors were filed against or. An mrs. William Herritz and their six sons including the guest of Honor. He is Willard Herritz 21, now in a California port of embarkation bound for Korea. The big Blowout took place fro March 27 to March 31, Kelley said and details finally were revealed because our people should know what went on so that they can Stop anything like it in the he said the party started at the Herritz Home near Reeds Birg wis., and lasted All night. The Herritz Brothers aged 16 to 27, and some of the teen agers the made a round of taverns in Dane and Sauk counties he said the party reconvened at the Herritz Home and lasted until sup plies of wine whisky and Beer ran out. Kelley said the elder Herritz were accused of sen. Joseph r. Mccarthy a wish said investigating subcommittee will hold Public hearings next week into alleged influence peddling in lax cases Fay a West coast Public Ity Man lie said Russell Duke a Public relations consultant from Portland,ore., and san Francisco will be called by group for Public Fearingii. Duke s activities have previously been investigated behind closed doors by Mccarthy s subcommittee and a House judiciary sub committee investigating the Justice department. Mccarthy also announced that subcommittee staff had been direct a to look into the general Pic Ture of tax exemption status of foundations. Mccarthy emphasize that no investigation has been or dered by group but that a great number of complaints had been House committee headed by the late. Rep. A e. Cox a a investigated foundations last fall. Mccarthy said he is studying the House group s hearings. In discussing the Duke matter Mccarthy Slid i staff investigation revealed there was absolutely no evidence of wrongdoing on tha part of sen. Wayne Morse and Ore .1it was revealed earlier this year that there had been some correspondence Between Morse s office and Duke Gen pal ton s son joins tank outfit in Korea with Tiee 40lh div Korea. April 8 up capt George s. Patton son of the famed world War i general George s. Patlon jr., has joined the 40th div in Korea As a tank company commander. Patton 29, commands co a Hoth to in. He was graduated from West Point in 1mb, the airborne school at it bending ga., in 1947 and immediately went into tank assign ments in Germany. His wife mrs. Joanne h. Patton lives in Washington
