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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 7, 1958, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 2 the stars and stripes Friday november 7, 1958 suspect tied to 11 killings tic 1 to tic alleged bluebeard arrested in Austria astern a denounces novel asks Chance to redeem his name London come a Wall Between myself and hat connection. I have never had the intention if causing harm to my state Andy  Pasternak said he had  doctor Zhivago could be understood by readers As a work filmed against the communist Rcv Lulion and the foundations of the soviet system it is Clear to me thut i can not endorse such Clumsy Allega ions. At the same time my work a hich has received the Nobel Pri a gave cause to this regrettable  and this is the Rea son Why i finally gave up the  up photo Maximilian Gufler Vienna a austrian police Are unravelling  prove the most sensational Case in the coun try s criminal records the Case of an alleged bluebeard who lure lovelorn women with marriage of fers then killed them and sold their belongings. Police announced they had sufficient evidence to charge Maximilian Max Gufler 48-year-old Salesman with the murder of four women three of whom were pushed into Rivers after they were drugged. Woman also held police added they had evidence to support Gufler in the slaying of at least 11 women. They said clues were also being developed that May link the suspect to More cases including those of robbed or missing men dating Back to 1952. Held with Gufler As a suspected accomplice is his woman Friend Lertha Junn 45. Gufler pronounced Goodier was arrested at his Home in St. Poe ten an Industrial town of 40,000 population 40 Miles West of ballot Box Odds and ends election returns Tell Coya go Back Home Oklee. Minn. Be. Of Coya come  clincher came when final returns showed Coya was the Only democratic incumbent representative in he nation unseated by a Republican. She was Defeated by Odin Langen of Kennedy minn.,in Minnesota s ninth congressional District. Brief reign enjoyed by Congress Vroman ail Adana Calif. Api some Booty pushed the wrong Button Ona  machine and for a few Short Haiti s . Hindi Brown a Democrat thought she was o  ii Ian. Lint in the Gray Dacin thursday a i teas a wakened by a reporter and informed that because of a 10,000-vote counting error she is still just mrs. Brown private Citi zen and her Republican rival pc Tiigran incumbent rep. Kit or a. 11 tent and was re elect in the 21stdistrict. Mrs. Brown went to bed thinking she had a 2,c 00-mte Lead. But in the final election bulletin with Al the precincts in her tally was 116,tis7 to hic stand s 12,10 ,. Count registrar of voters Ben Jamin Hite said Llie stand should have been credited earlier Tveith 33, 000 votes at a time when he was Given Only 2.j.00. Hawaii voters join sweep by democrats Honolulu up Hawaii Fol Lowed u nationwide democratic trend with sweeping victories in both houses of the legislature and re election of Democrat John  As Delegate to Congress. At the latest count the democrats Hud assured thirty three seals in the 51-member House of representatives just Short of enough seats to override a veto by the governor. In the Senate race the democrats took 16 of 25 seats one Short of enough to override a veto i that House. Republican incumbent Neal  easily Defeated democratic hopeful William c. Vannata,55,193 to 40,549, in the race for mayor of Honolulu. It. Demos ask recount in governorship race Montpelier it. Up re surgent Green Mountain democrats said they would demand a recounting Vermont s drum tight gubernatorial race that saw gov. Robertt. Stafford Edge Democrat. Bernard j. Leddy by less than 1,000 votes. In the state s political upset of the 20th Century the democrats won their first congressional seat since before the founding of the Republican party. First negro elected to office in Houston Houston Tex. Up the Houston school Board has been integrated with mrs. Charles e. White 42, becoming the first negro to be elected to Public of fice in Houston. Mrs. White wife of an optometrist and Mother of five children beat two White opponents or. John Glen and Karl f. Doerner by a margin of 0,296 votes out of a total of 74,847 cast. Rome will protest Monty s criticism of italian soldiers Rome a Italy will protest officially to the British govern ment against the Content of Field marshal Viscount Montgomery world War ii memoirs an official italian spokesman said. The spokesman said italia Premier Amintore Fanfani who is also foreign minister has instructed count Vittorio Zoppi italian ambassador in London to Lodge a protest with the foreign office against the part of Mont Gomery s Book dealing with t behaviour of italian soldiers in world War  Montgomery rejects italian s Duel offer London Apfield Marsha Viscount Montgomery thursday turned Down the offer of a due with an infuriated italian eager to avenge the Honor of Italy. The controversial British Mili tary Leader published his memoirs this week and probably made a Many enemies As he fought in world War ii. He was particularly scathing about the fighting Quali ties of italian troops. Monty informed by newsmen of the italian s offer to Settle matters on the Field of Honor said he would be delighted to receive the  i shall do nothing about it except Frame it he added an stick it on the  but the Field marshal was openly intrigued by the Challenge. With what weapons he inquired politely when a reporter told him of the Challenge. Vienna where he was a washing machine Salesman. The town s biggest gymnasium was being filled with the belong nos of Gufler s alleged victims which police stated he and his girl Friend had either sold or stored away for future Sale. These goods including the cloth ing which police said bore the monograms or other marking of 11 different women were being hauled to the gymnasium by the truckload. Police said they also found men s clothing among the confiscated loot and this broadened their investigation. Police claimed they have solid evidence to charge Gutter with the deaths of these women Maria Robles 47, whose body was found in a Brook Josefine Kam Zeilner 44, a Cook believed pushed into the Danube from which she was fished out Karoline Parthnia 38, whose body was found in the Enns River recently. In All three cases police believe the victims were first drugged. Teeth Are clues the fourth death to be charged to Gufler is that of a prostitute fount strangled. But the police announced their broadening net of circumstantial evidence included false Teeth from at least six different women found among the loot in Gufler s pos session. They also found correspondence with nine women whom he allegedly engaged in a letter Exchange by placing marriage advertisements. Police announced they had obtained from Gufler a confession that he was at least an accomplice in the killing of three women. He still claimed that the actual murder was committed by another Man whom he named Only As Pera Toner and whom he could not closely identify. Device Aims to Correct deviation of Moon rocket i autobahn victims named Frankfurt special an american Soldier injured in a autobahn Accident Between Frank Furt and Darmstadt in which two soldiers were killed remained unserious condition thursday in the 97th Gen Hosp Here. He is pvt Frank e. Spikes of Gulfport miss., a member of the 570th my co stationed in Frank Furt. He has serious head injuries it was reported by army officials. Two other soldiers also of the 570th my co were injured in the Accident monday night. Dead identified the army thursday identified the dead As Cpl James e. Reming ton of fort Lauderdale Fla., and pfc Warren e. Hall Iii of Deland Fla. Both were stationed in Frank Furt with the 570th my co. The other injured soldiers aresp4 Leonard e. Mcqueen jr., of North Vernon ind., and pvt Don Ald l. Simmons of Sacramento,Calif., both of the 570th. Neither is in danger. Washington a the air Force s new Moon rocket which May go aloft Early Friday will be equipped with a device designed to Correct any deviation from its planned trajectory. Such a deviation was u key fac Tor in keeping the last Moon rocket fired oct. 11, from reaching the Vicinity of the Moon. But even with the new device chances of Success in the coming Moo shot Are no better than 1 in 25. The new wrinkle is a special modification of the Moon rocket s radio system. Its function is to encourage More Speed if the rocket deviates from its planned trajectory in the Early stages of  the oct. 11 shot the rocket began its trajectory 3mi degrees higher than intended. The result was it had a tougher fight wit the Earth s gravitational pull. Its ultimate Speed thus fell some 500 Mph Short of what it needed to reach the Vicinity of the Moon some 222,000 Miles away. The new corrective device will ride in the second of the four stages of the rocket. If there is an error in trajectory pitch its Job would be automatically to delay the cutting off of the second stage s engine until sufficient thrust and velocity had been developed possibly to compensate for the deviation. . Offers Danes More missile units Copenhagen up the . Government has offered Denmark four Nike Hercules missile batteries for air defense it was announced. The american government earlier had made an arrangement for delivering four Nike Hercules batteries which will be provided during 1959. The new offer has been Dis cussed by danish defense officials but the Case was placed in abeyance because Denmark is not now equipped to meet the problems which would arise with the de livery of four additional batteries sources said  
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