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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 21, 1969, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Tuesday january 21, the stars and stripes Page 23 Brothers accused in Kiwi ii of 2 at Urcla Westwood Calif /4 boh79 79 /4 39, 31 4 48�i 32 i 43u 118 300 3876 40 � 89 66h 66h 33 /2 43h 119h 307 a 37 38 37 66 75 j 50" 4 88-4 68 � Marcor Martin m Merck Mem Minn Mam Monsanto Motorola Nat by a no am a Northrop new All out mar pan am Parke do Penn in up a Phr Hlll pet Polaroid proct q Ria. 47 62 4 53a 28 85 391. 105. 48 4iu 46 a &2w521 i 103 b 634 48v 41 4 499 88 33. 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When Brumley and Russel Learned the House was being re possessed they suspected the body might be there and they broke in and found it the chief added. He said the badly c compose body of the 6-foot-l fireman was crammed into the 30-by-30-Inch Linen closet. It was jammed in with the legs sticking up and covered with about 50 pounds of old clothes and rags Butler said. The detectives had been athe House several times but a Hunch led them to break in he said. The attractive dark haired mrs. Thompson 5-feet-5 and 13 pounds observed her 25th birth Day sunday in jail. Her Bond was set at $25,000. Main reformer group Landing at Nuernberg continued from Page 1 rooms to arrive at Grafe Woehr. The first train arrived at Rafe Woehr at 6 30 . Mon Lay after the three hour trip rom Nuernberg. The 376 men were taken by truck to the sprawling training site. By tuesday night some 12,000army troops will have arrived in Europe to Complete the largest deployment of . Forces across he Atlantic since big lift in 1963.the Airlift began Jan. 5. Most of the 5,000 soldiers array no monday and tuesday Are in combat elements of the 24th in div from it. Riley Kan. Crested Cap ended saturday following the arrival of about s.500 airmen and 98 f4 Phan oms. The two services will link up fan. 29 in Grafe Woehr for operation Carbide ice. The Phan oms will Fly air support for the army troops engaged in groundsman reuvers. Carbide ice is expected to end feb. 4. The exercise has been planned for some time by the defense department. The units involve dare committed to nato but based in the United states. This is the first test of the dual based concept. It had been scheduled for late this year but the timetable was advanced after the soviet led in Vasion of Czechoslovakia. Aboard the first starlite Landing monday were men of the 5th surgical Hospital from it. Knox by. They were welcomed by  m. Estes jr., commander of Mac it. Gen. Donald , Vii corps commander it. Gen. K. W. Thilo commander of the ii German corps and maj. Gen. James t. Mcgibony Usa eur and seventh army surgeon. Bennett told the arriving troop that they Are a reminder to All the world of the . Commit ment to nato and an example of the United states willingness to do that which has to be done to keep the world  Thilo welcomed the men to your second Home and said the . And Germany work together to protect our territory. We rely on  Estes said the exercise was nonsignificant in terms of strategic mobility. He said that concept had already been proved in Viet Nam. What is really being illustrated Here is the team work be tween the army and air Force that permits an operation of this Type to flow smoothly and successfully Estes said. Twenty four More planes were expected to arrive Here monday and 38 tuesday. The troops will move by train from Here to Grafe Woehr where they will link up with Advance parties. 80 w Boh 351, �8 81"4 474 41 81 4 484 44?. 631 4 47i 83c,n. 444 55 3344 47 6h 44 u s544 33 48 6w36 33 50 4m jazz figure Pavageau Dies at 80 new Orleans a Al cide slow drag Pavageau 80, a new Orleans jazz great an the Eureka brass band s offi Cial grand marshal died Sun Day at his French Quarter Home after an extended  drag won Fame As a Bass player with the George Lewis and bunk Johnson bands and accompanied Lewis a jazz great who died earlier this month on a tour to Europe in1958. Pavageau s first instrument was a guitar. He Learned How to play the instrument As a Small child from his father one of the top players Here before the turn of the Century and a first Cousin of Marie Laveau known As new Orleans voodoo Queen. As the Eureka brass band grand marshal Pavageau made quite a picturesque figure in his old fashioned Tuxedo and brightly festooned parasol he was prominently feature Din the opening scene of the movie Cincinnati  the film featured a jazz funeral procession at its Start. The Only survivor is his widow Annie b. Pavageau. Mrs. Pavageau said the traditional jazz funeral and Parade would be conducted for her Hus band at the morning Star Baptist Church in the French Quarter  
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