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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 13, 1953, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page the stars and stripes monday april 13, 1953 Jenner warns of red agents in education Washington april 12 a chairman William e. Jenner r ind said yesterday the Senate internal Security subcommittee has overwhelming evidence that therein a Small but dangerous group of teachers who Are communist agents Jenner gave no estimate of the number in a statement announcing the subcommittee is making Avail Able for Public distribution a vol ume of testimony taken recently in its probe for red influences in schools and colleges. In a preliminary report Las january the subcommittee Sale there Are Many hundreds of teachers who Are  wants data studied Jenner said he hoped educators would study the latest volume of evidence and would keep the sub committee s objectives in mind the subcommittee is not concerned with telling the universities and colleges what to teach or How to teach he said it is anxious that the principle of academic Freedom be fully protected Bot from without and from  Strasser asks entry ruling Paradise Nova Scotia april12 Otto Strasser former nazi banished by Hitler in 1933 an now living in exile said yesterday his Long fight for permission to re turn to Germany will be heard in a Cologne court april 19. Strasser said in an interview his Appeal to return to Germany is based on Justice not clemency some will not make a personal Appeal to West German Chancellor Konra Adenauer when Adenauer visits Canada this week. Bonn officials have opposed his return. _ files at Karlsruhe Strasser 53, said he has file suit with the West German constitutional supreme court a Karlsruhe but because of the crowded court Calendar there defiled a preliminary Appeal at Cologne. The onetime head of the nazi Black front splinter group which broke with Hitler has stated in the past he wants to return to Ger Many to Lead a movement for Ger Man  t r a s s e r has maintained his movement is anti communist Andis not fascist. His Book Hitler and i was banned in the a. Zone in Jelev pal draws 5-to-10 year term new York april 12 up Robert Merritt 33, Playboy pal of convicted vice boy Minot a Mickey Jelke was sentenced Here to five to 10 years in state prison As a Ponder or. General sessions judge Francis Valente who also presided Over Jelke s trial said Merritt was utterly depraved and wholly immoral. He did t hesitate  15-year-old girl Over to a life of prostitution the Poss Bill ties of his re Drin Are null t Merritt had pleaded guilty to three co tots of compulsory prostitution and one count of living off the proceeds of a prostitute. Army to reoriemt9 How an Ace is bom and a Mig Dies f8& Sabre Jet gun camera shows what happened to an enemybug15 when col fames k. Johnson of Phoenix ariz., bringing his score to 6& hits earned status As the 29th Jet Ace of the War. I strips 1-2, the Mig s left Wing is nicked. La 3-4, smoke and flames Streak from its Tail pipe. In strip 5, the Jet Burns before the Pilot was elected and Ibe Mig crashed. Saf photos from up mrs. Hobby joins Cabinet Washington april 12 a airs Oveta gulp Hubby took the oath in president Eisenhower s office yesterday As the first Secre tary of health education and Wel fare the new Cabinet officer second woman Ever to serve in that High rank received her commission from the president after being sworn in by Frank k. Sanderson White House administrative  your rank is no longer simulated the president remarked with a smile As he handed Over the commission. Now you Are a real . Hobby has been attending Cabinet meetings in her Capaci Tyas head of the Federal Security administration. That Agency be came a full fledged Federal depart ment under legislation effective . Hobby a Chic Brunet was surrounded by senators and representatives her husband former gov wham a Hobby of Texas and associates and friends. Aga Hhan to skip Coronation Cannes april 12 capt a a begun Ithan said today that the wealthy ailing Asa Khan 76, will not attend the Coronation Cere monies for England s Queen Eliza Beth in motors ?tagged9 in closet York april 12 up police Hunting Harold Leff for ignoring eight traffic tickets found him a a closet in the apartment of a woman wit herself had ignored70 tickets i was hiding the red haired Salesman said sheepishly. The closet s owner mrs. Lee Maggo paid the biggest traffic Fin Jaq the City s history last times Day -52,950 when she appeared be fore chief magistrate John Al Mur Tagh. Was fined $400, or $50 a ticket. He also Drew a 40-Day Eusi Pended jail sentence and his License was revolted. Paper says Fri advised m Cdr Why not to go abroad new York april 12 up the sunday news said in a copyrighted Story that the Fri has requested sen. Joseph r. Mccarthy a wish not to leave the u.�. Far fear he would be assassinated by foreign  news said the information came from Roy Cohn chief counsel of Mccarthy s investigating com Mittee who is in Germany on a Survey of . Information pro Grams in Europe the news said Mccarthy admitted he cancelled a trip to in Spect centers in Berlin Paris an Italy but gave the press of work As the reason. He refused to con firm or deny the travel ban reportedly requested by the Fol atom Pioneer Compton leaving University Post St. Louis april 12 ins  h. Compton a Nobel prize Winner announced last night he i resigning As Chancellor of Washington University in St. Louis to do research in science and its rela Tion to human  or Compton Winner of the no Bel prize for physics in 1927, initiated and directed development of the first atomic Chain reaction and of the first Quantity production of plutonium a key ingredient a the atom bomb. Austin leaves Hospital Burlington it april 13 cup Warren r. Austin 75, for Iner . Chief Delegate to the United nations was released froma Hospital Here yesterday As completely recovered from the Cere bral complication with which he was stricken March 23, red efforts to Sway yanks cause concern by John Fessey Washington april 12 up the army has ready a program to reorient returning prisoners of Var politically and psychologically to the american Way of life it was Larned today. The problem of How release american pcs will react to free Dom after Many months of imprisonment and communist propaganda is a matter of grave concern to army officials. At the same time they emphasize the question should not be exaggerated to the Point where Ameri can families nifty get the mistaken impression their sons Are return ing either neurotic or communistic. In the vast majority of cases the army does not believe this will be the reaction. But the army feel sit must be prepared for this eventuality among certain individuals. Bed carpet treatment the army feels it is faced with this problem the psychological and perhaps ideological readjust ment of the returned prisoners. Therefore it proposes to answer this problem with the voluntary reorientation program and the red carpet treatment of return ing the fwd As rapidly As possible to the luxury and Comfort of Home life. Psychologically the army believe the prisoner of War will face a men Tal readjustment problem in someway similar to that of a Long imprisoned convict released to civilian life. As one army spokesman Petit a person can t be held for such a length of time and not have his mental Outlook  a medical spokesman said How Ever that the army does not expect an excessive number of psychiatric cases. In most cases he predicted the soldiers will slip Back easily into their old free Doms after a period of adjustment bed indoctrination ideologically the army is fear Ful that some of the prisoners May have been turned to communism or have doubts about democracy As a result of intensive communist propaganda. Captured americans have been subjected to the typical communist indoctrination course including an endless repetition of discussions and printed and radio propaganda. One purpose the army believes is to use captured americans is vehicles of communist propaganda both before and after theft release. One recent postwar example of the communist techniques the group of japanese pcs who returned after years of soviet imprisonment chanting communist songs and holding up clenched fists. Cat off from world with the pcs Cut a2 entirely from the outside world the array feels it almost inevitable that someday have swallowed some communist propaganda. Heightening the army s apprehensions is the communist line which has shown up Lasome of the letters pcs have sent Home the army plans to determine the prisoner s political and mental out look during the rehabilitation process there has never been any ques Tion of forcible  of the pcs in the democratic philosophy instead the army has decided Iipp a voluntary Orienta Tion course and the attractions of the american main Street As its own form of the Best  on i army officer said is to get them Home  checkup finds mils. Gold Silver intact Washington april 12 cup the Treasury department reported today that All of its $2500,000,000in Gold and Silver was intact but that the treasurer of the . Was found Short $154.12,a checkup of Treasury holdings revealed that the treasurer Fri handles All receipts and disburse ments was clipped for $117.41 i phoney checks. The remaining $36.71 shortage was made Good right away by employees whose books were Short the Treasury  unprecedented accounting was ordered jointly by Treasury Secretary George m. Humphrey and former Secretary John "w.snyder. In the final report released Las night the Treasury said its assets As of Jan. 27 totalled $30,443,000,000,plus another $73,135,000,000 in securities and Reserve stocks of cur Rency St a be issued. 86000 cold bars checked Humphrey said the Gold count consisted of a Check of about 86,000 Gold bars at it. Knox ky., or one tenth of the $12,433,000,000 deposited there. About 9,000 of the bars130 tons of them were weighed on special Scales indicating exact weights tothe Hundredth part of an ounce. And the results were a exact agreement with the records Ham Petcy  for fineness were made ,237,583.33 securities and Reserve stocks of unissued currency $73t \ the two thirds of a cent presents accrued interest on san state of Kentucky Bonds held 18 r the Treasury. T 8 steal $1,900 from widow Dallas tex., april 12 Opp eight boys confessed they 51900 mostly from a flour sack which an 80-year-old Wido distrusted Banks hid her ,j" the a mow mrs. A. Of Allison lives alone in a big rambling Boa on the Southeastern outskirts Dallas. The boys ranged age from 11 to 17. Police to arrest two More. One boy had found out Money when he was to the  Aoys said they had stealing it for at least a one at a. Time and in Groi March 3j, six stole $l2qqlthey found in a flour sack a door. They divided it up the bought two secondhand mobiles. They also bought boots and  bragged about the to their friends and theto a school patrolman we the . Allison said she she was being robbed Bathe loot was about 5100.i did t Trust the Banks the Money under the Eft pc House under couches any could find to put  she told the sheriff 3was going to gather All and put it in a Bank. Kalian liner docks Kew York Aga italian liner Andna there Early today Uritza Gers including Aorta a italian movie actress. She attend the Premier of film  f 3 t a it cd Kab  
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