European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 14, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse 24 d 0 the stars and stripes saturday april4 Gil slimes by h. George Baker staff write Wiesbaden Germany a special agent from the air Force office of special investigation testified at the court martial of capt Joseph a Kauffman Here Fri Day that he and fellow agents entered Kauffman s Home on four separate occasions without a search warrant seeking information. Raymond s. White a special agent from Osi District head quarters at Travis air Force base. Calif., said that he entered Kauff than s House at 1291% fourth st.,Atwater, Calif on november 8, 9, 3.0 and 28, 1961, the agent entered through a rear window about 1 . On each occasion. White said. They searched the House and photographed Vari Ous letters and documents in their investigation of Kauf Etnan s alleged passing of military information to the communists. White did however identify notebook that he discovered during 4 search on december 8, 1961, conflicted by Deputy . Marshal David e. Hayden of Fresno. Calif., and Osi agents. White testified earlier in the Day that he searched Kauffman s House with an official search War rant issued by the us. Marshal Tor the Southern District of Cali fornia Hayden presented to the court a Small Blue notebook which he said was obtained during that search. The notebook contained tote Der a of a communist agent in West Berlin who was to be the go Between for Kauf Taeiao and the last German secret service agent. A former East German Maennel who spent the last two Days testifying against Kauff Jiaa said he had written he name and address of the agent d a Imail Book for Kauffman. Frederich Albert Brauer a hotel owner in the British sector of West Berlin was the first witness at the fourth Day of the trial he testified and presented record to the court which allegedly showed Kauffman stayed in his hotel from sept 30 to ocl 4, 1960, another Osi agent Richard or n who testified in a close court thursday because Latimer s questioning covered classified in formation appeared in an open court Friday under Cross Examina v by . A to stifled that he himself had not entered Kauff Xoan s residence before the dec. A Anarch that was Trade on the basis of a warrant but he knew of agent who Hod lie identified one of them As White who we called$0 the Wilness stand immediately Beyea. A. Al Seu Hower As one of his last official acts ordered a reduction la Tiff number of military dependent abroad. He said further that increased costs could upset the . Trade balance abroad and we cannot expect to maintain our forces Over seas if our Trade balance does not said it is at the direction of or. Kennedy that the Pentagon is looking for substitute for steel. He said Iron and steel prices have increased 90 per Cen since 1947 while tto ferrous metals have gone up Only 40 per cent. Replying indirectly to one of Blough ii arguments Mcnamara said the amount of steel bought directly by tiie military is relatively Small most of it coming through , disagreeing with an Esti mate by or. Kennedy that the de sense Cost Rise could come to billion figured that on the basis of direct defens department Pur chases of from to 3.5 million tons a year the $6 a ton increase would amount to Only about $20 million Worth u year. Bio agh to one question. Mcnamara said that he considers the steel Price increase an unjustified development and i state that on the defense. Continued from Page 1 requested for the rs70 program the committee tid Ted $52.9 million of its own Accord and gave the air Force authority to use an extra $300 million if needed from other Navy s share was s15.081.570. 000. B reduction of $133330,000. Included was financing for 37 new ships one of which will be n conventional Type attack Carrier Esti mated to Cost $280 million. Dut in the year the Navy will keep in operation 862 ships including 383 warships. The army s allotment was 546.507,000, a Cut of 5107,433.000. The remaining $2.033.720,000 was distributed among various other interservice round figures the largest combined defense allotment was $16.5 billion for procurement. Of All types of committee said that by 1967 the defense forces will include More than 700 b58 and b52 bombers equipped with deadly mis Siles Well Over 1,000 land based intercontinental ballistic missiles and 41 submarines with More than 650 Polaris missiles. The Bill would provide funds for six More Polaris submarines and Advance procurement or an additional six. And for 450 More Xen Era put pose aircraft for the air Force i present plans the committee said provide for these Active. Duty military personnel strengths by the end of the new fiscal year army 960.000. Navy 665,300. Marine corps 190,000, and air Force 86&600. This is a slight reduction from current strength which includes Reserve components on Active duty. Basis of both my experience Here and in Mcnamara was president of the Ford motor co when he was appointed defense Secretary Mcnamara met. With newsmen Only about 10 minutes Rushing to the conference after a meeting with or Kennedy and then hurry ing Back to the White House. One indication of the administration s approach to the steel Situa Tion was the presence at the White House meeting of Lee Loevinger assistant attorney general in charge of the antitrust division solicitor general Archibald Cox also Tat in. True calling of a new York grand jury to go into the matter had been disclosed previously and atty. Gen Robert f. Kennedy Dis cussed thursday the possibility of court action aimed at breaking up . Steel on the ground that it has grown so big it exercises too much Industry domination. Meanwhile sen. Estes Kefauver d-tcnn., chairman of the Senate monopoly subcommittee announced j that he Wil Issue subpoenas de i manding that the major steel firms give their Floures on unit praised Inland and Kaiser for their refusal to boost another Washington develop ment it was Learned the Whitehouse is Rushing preparation of a special economic document challenging the Elu hns of a Stee Industry majority that Tow Price Rise is document which Somo officials refer to As a White May be issued during the we Kent. Work on the paper is belr�7 coordinated by or. Kennedy s coun cil of economic advisers the principal will be to contest through the use of facts and figures the Industry argument that a squeeze on profit margins makes higher steel prices Neces sary in order to help finance modernization programs that would add a Plant one source on the Council staff and at the Treasury department began making statistical studies of the steel Industry s Cost Price situation almost As soon As . Steel announced its Price boost 10,900 pm hikes in Heidelberg fsa9 eur he Friday author in enlisted promotions during for the highest command Tot 1962 and a 30 per cent hike this month in advancemente4. While the e4 allocation from 5,643 in april to to May. Quota increases fat the enlisted grades remain modest in the coming Cycle. The total however Toga almost 2.000 March by 1,700 Rumary by 4,000 and a breakdown of the a j ointments is de 11 Ebl 175 e6, 561 and e5, 2.683 for comparison the april Are e9 8 27 e3579 e5 2,366 and e4. 3 total of 8.940.in Accord with the freeze list advancement to foil Wing grades and m a made during May 17 973, 171, 171. 172. 17. By m. Is. 124. 2jm. Mil. 987. I tit bards Man res Vej 134, 073, 113. My in. T,1. I73. 177. Of. I9i, 233. 123, my. 113. 5m 135. I. 3w m3. It tit w3. S7�. 7lt. 714, 7m, its 943. My
