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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Tuesday, May 8, 1962

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 8, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                94 the stars and stripes rules out ignition of Berlin a wept Germa Chancellor Konrad Adenauer said monday that. Recognition of gom Inu nist East Germany As a state has never been Conte plated he added s warning that Noth ing must be accepted in the cur rent us soviet contacts Over the Berlin quest lbs. That could eventually bring about such recognition in International  86-year-old Chancellor spoke Cut at a news conference shortly aft or his arrival for a two Day visit his first since last August soon after the communists built the Wall Adenauer was closely questioned about the condition Laid Down Byrd to to act a Berlin settlement fit Tutt. Respect the sovereignty of the East German i Mccratic re in the world believe in the sovereignty of the East  Adenauer said. Of some Contact Between the two parts of Germany on a practical level were necessary and Wise he said. He gave As examples the running of the railroads and in Ter zonal Trade but in dealing with such possibilities As an International Bod to control Access to Berlin sex Early return one for 500 in Usa eur Heidelberg is More than 500 married soldiers drafted As Usa eur reinforcements Las fall through foreshortened state de Tours will be returned to the United states on Early rotation tinder new reassignment policy. A Usa eur he spokesmen said Early return will be scheduled for those married regular army me who were sent to Europe a round out replacements or members of building a its since last aug. 15 if they had been Back in the unite states less than nine months from a previous unaccompanied overseas tour. The policy will apply Only to those oldsters in thin category whose dependents a remaily Beeldt wit them but were separated Frojm their families on their last foreign  official explained. Tint apply to Sta soldiers eligible for this Early rotation however May Volunteer to Complete the Normal tour in Europe and apply for Oversea was trave for their dependents he said. Those who elect to remain in the command must sign statement that they waive the right to re turn to the United states under provisions of the policy the Date when stateside return of individuals involved is to be completed will be announced later use spokesman said. First dependents arrive in Europe continued from Page i in feel landed from Muguire air vice base no Lemasters said it was a wonder fat feeling to be Back together Aea Lri with i family the family was last overseas tour years ago when Lemasters was stationed in Naples on a two year tour. The chief and his wife Are Bot from st. Joseph to. They will live on base housing feeling that nowt s � 17 year Navy Veteran " Treme care must be taken that nothing is done that could be a first step toward eventual recognition of the communist regime s sovereignty Over East Germany he said. He also said it is planned to re place Wilhelm Grewe As Ambas Sador to Washington. Adenauer denied that any West German government department was responsible for the recent leak of . Intentions in contacts wit the soviets. But he said certain complications arising from the affair which caused some heated exchanges Between Bonn and Washington made a change necessary. Adenauer said he highly values Grewe pulitzer prize to Florida paper new York the Panama City Florida news Herald Mon Day waa named Winner of the 1962 pulitzer prize for meritorious pub Lic service in journalism. The 46th.annual award of the pulitzer prizes was announced by president Gray son Kirk of Columbia University. The award to the Panama Cit news Herald was Given on the basis of an editorial Campaign against gambling and illegal liquor operations. Other pulitzer winners Robert b. Mullins Deseret news Salt Lake City Utah for local re porting under deadline pressure. George Bliss of the chicag Tribune for local reporting with out deadline pressure. Nathan g. Caldwell and Gene , Nashville tennessean for National reporting Walter Lippman new Yor Herald Tribune Syndicate inter National reporting. Thomas m. Storke Santa bar Bara Calif news press for editorial writing. The award for fiction went to Edwin o Connor for his Nove the Edge of  prize for drama went to Frank Loesser and Abe Burrow for their hit Broadway musical How to succeed in business with out really  the making of the president,i960," by Theodore h. White a Story of the last presidential Campaign won a general non lotion award. Steaks a la orbit american astronaut John Glenn plys Host to soviet cosmonaut Sherman Totev left at a Steak Cook out at Glenn s Arling ton va., Home. Tlatov and Hoo wife spent than an hour at the Glenn Home before k for the Seattle world s fair. A feb 3,500 troops launch Long thrust Hij continues from Page t made a motor or tree from wild Flecken to Mannheim where they spent several Days returning equip ment picked up on their arrival in Germany last january. As 8th inf elements land Over the three Day Airlift they will be under the direction of Gen Paull Freeman Usa eur com Mander in chief and direct control of it Gen John c. Oakes 7th army cd they will pick up Stock piled equipment near Karlsruhe. In a three Day period Theu Sarteur spokesman continued 1/.s. Spy suspect tells of ties in East Germany continued from Paya 1 Franz Josec Strauss was u Militar is court president Heinrich Jagusch asked Borger to explain Why head maintained contacts with the East germans. In the course of his lengthy reply Borger said he had hoped to further the cause of Testate of Israel and had meant no harm to the United states or West Germany. Borger said he went to Easterlin in 1959 to look into favor Able duals offered him by the head of the East German Trade Agency. Borger said he had Metthe East German official Ger hard Mai on a previous trip to Moscow up said Mai introduced him to woman named Stiner who it. Brofft it a Ted Tfir a policeman int court to Xor Brahe Germany for trial on espionage charges. Claimed to a jewish Borge testified. Borger told the court he had gamed the impression that the woman was working for Israel intelligence. He said he believed that Israel was surrounded by enemies and that the nazi under ground was planning an assault on the country. He said he opposed american arms deliveries to West Germany particularly in the Light of Strauss alleged demands that the bund Estehr be equipped with nuclear weapons Borger admitted he was ready to Supply Israel with . Mili tary data after being informed about alleged nazi threats against that country. Borger who described Himsel fas a Good american however denied he had Ever betrayed Mili tary secrets Borger was born in new Korkof russian jewish immigrant parents. He has no current state Side address and for the past Sev eral years has been living As a american businessman in Nuernberg. Unclear on politics he said the War nazism anti semitism and his experience de fending a mistreated negro had caused him to think deeply on such matters As communism. In his involved recital of personal history however vie did not clearly identify his political views. Borger allegedly made his first contacts with communist agents on a business trip to Moscow in 1959. During the Rexi year when he made 15 to 20 trips to East Ger Many . Agents reportedly dam aged his value to the communists by planting false information which he relayed to them. The 1st Battle of rth inf Wittl equip with weapons vehicles and other organizational equip neat and get ready for a tactical no win to us new temporary station of  \ these to Flop will remain for an indefinite period for Tring and overseas  tet spokesman  fifth phase of the exer Ujj involves the movement of the turning 39th inf soldiers to main for the Airlift Home under command of col Aaron e. Blew to of Gifford.  Vincent c. Guerin. A my Westerner Heads the Arrivin Flattie up 8th inf. The 4th div is commanded by maj grit Frederick r. Zierath. Well clean it you protect it Oshkosh wis. Up 1annual Spring cleanup Campaign 6tj the Oshkosh fire department gel Tea greater response Tyfian expected to help publicize the Campaign firemen carried picket signs ing the Oshkosh firemen is striking for a better cleaner  the department said i flooded with Telephone Calls ing for the strike to a called body of missing boy found in Quarry Pond Kitzinger Germany  
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