Southern France Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 26, 1945, Nice, Provence Alpes Cote d�?TAzur Paris twins you might stand a Chance to pick in the works. If you re a member of the age and you think you re close heroes How to Tell. A is for Normandy invasion a a Northern France c Rhineland a ardennes a Central Europe of sout Hern France go France Sardinia Page 8 the stars and stripes saturday May 26, 1945 heavies to Fly a Biff of 8th of men to states sweeter greeter a Brood program to redeploy 40.000 air and ground Crew members of the eighth of to the More than 2,000 heavy bombers was announced yesterday by Jub. Strategic of he in Europe. In All 10 flying fortress and Edber Ator groups will Fly to the states within the next 30 to 00 Taii. An additional 20,000 men the a no his of the 19 Wol follow the air coating by boat. A Bili of the 2,000 bombers will Cany 20 men including its Normal complement of ten combat Crew members. Personnel will Board the bombers at their respective bases to England. The aircraft will assemble at an Airfield in Northwest Wales where they will come under the operational control of Ato. Will Sot furloughs a eaves and furloughs will be in shed officers and emas soon As possible after arrival. They will then return to their original organizations and will not be assigned to replacement or redistribution centers. Many units combat As Well As service organizations will be sent directly to Pacific areas soon. The Liberator groups scheduled for immediate return to the . Include the 44th, 93rd, 389th. 392nd, 445th, 446th, 448th, 453rd, 458th. 466th, 467th and 491st bomb groups. The flying fortress groups include the 91st, 351st, 381st 398th, 4�om, 457th and 82nd bomb groups. Bombers land Bradley Field conn., May 26 Caks it a eighteen More plying fortresses and liberators landed yesterday bringing to 2,300 the total of eight and 15th of men flown Back to the Tib. For redeployment. An average of 76 planes a Day Are expected to land Here until 3,400 bombers have returned More than b&000 men from the Eto and to. Roll Girting july i Washington May 25 an8 a Voiku automobile Industry got a Green Light today As the government ruled that production of new passenger cars could begin As soon after july 1 As materials Are available and Assembly lines ready. War production chairman j. A Krug authorized production of 200.000 cars during the last six months of this year and predicted 2200.000 would be turned out by july 1946. Monty honoured at rites in Paris Paris May 25�?Paris paid enthusiastic tribute yesterday to Field marshal sir Bernard l. Montgomery Britain a hero of the North Africa and the Western front and commander of 21st army up. A a Monty received the grand Cross of the legion of Honor from Gen. Charles de Gaulle Laid a Wreath at the Tomb of Frances unknown Soldier officially opened the British military exposition and was Honor guest at a reception in Motel de Ville. France cot billion Washington May 25 a a spokesman for the foreign economic administration said France has received Well Over 1,000.000,000 dollars Worth of lend lease supplies. No Bobby Boxer at 18, Emma Lou Bourns is Miami Boach s official greeter for May. She goes to High school. Petain trial set june 15 Paris May 25�?the trial of marshal Henri Philippe Petain before the French High court probably will begin june 15, minister of Justice Francois de Menton announced. The Justice committee of the consultative Assembly meanwhile has decided to Send a delegation to fort Man Trouge to investigate reports Petain is receiving favored treatment. Frisco ponders How armies fit Intoppa Caplan san Francisco May 25 ans a the United nations conference for the first time last night dipped into the queston of How armed forces will be put at the disposal of the proposed world Security organization whenever it May take a a urgent military measures to prevent War. The committee on enforcement arrangements tackled that portion of the Dumbarton Oaks proposal dealing with How the proposed Security Council would use forcible Means to keep pm Ace if diplomatic economic or other pressure f ailed. That blueprint said the Council a a should be empowered to take such action by air naval or land forces As May be necessary to maintain or restore International Pace and us action on size of forces nothing is to be done at this conference about the size of the forces in be furnished by each state. The world league would do that after its organization. The associated press reported the big Powers the Britain Russia China and France have lined up sufficient votes to Block any change in the Issue of veto Power by which they maintain absolute control Over settling International disputes or using Force to smash aggression. The question of rebuilding War ravaged lands came into the conference yesterday. Greece put Forward a proposal that the world organization assume general supervision Over reconstruction problems. Delegates said it would mean the proposed Council for social and economic cooperation would go far beyond any objectives outlined for it and become a Central Clearing House for handling the reconstruction problem. This map has mis Points a Laval sought again Madrid May 25. Apr the French government through its charge do affaires again has demanded that Pierre Laval be surrendered to France for trial. This is the second French attempt to obtain Laval the most important French political figure still due for a treason trial. The first Effort was rejected by Spain on the ground they were unable to give the prisoner directly into the hands of French authorities. Big three Parley cinch Ross says Washington May 25 apr the White House announced yesterday that an Early meeting of the big three was Quot definitely in the press Secretary Charles Ross said the special missions of Harry l. Hopkins to Moscow and Joseph e. Davies to London were a preliminary to and not a substitute for a a projected meeting of the russian american and British chiefs of Ross said he had no information on the proposed meeting of president Truman and Gen. Charles de Gallei thirteen btar8 on the Apa ribbon tops for Eto dough foot end if Ottre twins you stand a to pick in works Iff a Vaizey rooms Corsica i North apennines a Southern Italy a Sicily a Tunisia a Algeria Morocco. They each count five Points toward the 85 needed to to eligible for discharge. Berlin Central Europe midwife special run by rail Ope. Mainz Germany May 24�?sgt. William j. Brown former municipal clerk from san Francisco and sgt Everett w. Hughes Farmer from Garrett a Bend w. Va., left Giessen with a train Load of displaced persons. Before they reached Mainz they had delivered nine babies. The men Are members of the 718th by. Of. In. Social Security step up sought # continued from a amp be i four percent tax pm an employee s salary and the employee would contribute up to four percent on a maximum annual salary of 3,600 dollars. Veterans of this War would be Given social Security tax credit for 190 dollars a month for time served it in social Security coverage would be extended to an additional 15,000,000 persons 3�?every citizen would be eligible for medical and Hospital care. 4�?the government would embark on a ten year plan with an appropriation of 950,000,000 dollars to help states improve their hospitals and health centers especially in Rural areas. 5�?the us. Employment service would be established on a permanent basis. Hitler doomed 10, too in 1 line with seventh army May 25 a an action picture of Adolf Hitler was painted this week by seven men who watched him the Way a theater critic scans a new Broadway show. The seven government councillors attended in shifts of two the Parley of the fuehrer and his War advisers to record their words for posterity. Lawyers political economists educators or specialists All escaped to Bavaria from Berlin before the City fell no carpet chewing they agreed that representations of Hitler chewing carpets Are untrue. He kept his temper at the War councils but when agitated. Would walk around his chair several times and then talk with controlled intensity for ten or fifteen minutes. I once he Learned a prisoner Camp of 10,000 Allied airmen was close to the advancing russian lines. Goering suggested that 15 trains be made up for their evacuation. Hitler angrily said no strip them of shoes and trousers and March them Back through the january Snow and mud and kill those who dropped out. During the last year and a half Hitler bitterly reproached Goering for the Success of Allied bombing. But As late As february 1944, he still believed the Focke Wulf 190 and the Messerschmidt 109 could Battle off the Anglo american air offensive. On his orders German engineers tried without Success to build an All wooden to Giber which could Fly so fast and so High it would need no guns to combat enemy interceptors. Hitler had High Hopes for the Heinkel 177, which was to be a heavy bomber its deadly As those of the Usa of and the Raf. It turned out the greatest Flop in aeronautical history. Fifty thousand men worked to perfect it but it needed ten tons of fuel for a routine flight and would travel Only 250 Miles an hour. Eto tor tease 40,000 officers while the War department plans to release officers from the army in about the same proportion As enlisted men this proportion probably will not hold for Eto theater Headquarters said. Without regard for theater requirements the departments formula would be one officer released for every nine enlisted men discharged. However officer shortages still exist in Eto and must be filled regardless of Point scores redeployment officials said. Under the Overall discharge plan. 1.300.000 men half of them from Eto Are slated to get out of the army on Points during the next 12 months. On the basis of an officer for every nine pm 130,090 officers 65.000 of them from Eton would be released. However theater a requirements Are not expected to permit More than 40,000 officers to be declared surplus. Redeployment officials also stressed that there is no critical score such As the 85 Points set up for pm for officers. Hence. 69th sofa. Revue ends 9-Day run a a censored 1�?�, a i musical revue written and staged by the 69th Sta. Hosp., concluded its Riviera run last night with a performance for officer Restees in Cannes. On nine nights in Nice and Cannes a a censored a had played before an estimated 5,000 Restees according to capt. Eli h. Wallach of new York one of the authors and leading actors of the show. The cast of a a censored a Hopes to put the show on the Road and to play before staging area troops in Marseille Wallach said. The musical concerns the antics of the go staff of a Soldier newspaper. Human Fly m Chicago Chicago May 25 ans a it wanted to .scare1 my Stepfather a Charlotte Lawler 15, told police after she voluntarily ended a half hour stay on a six Inch ledge outside her family a second Story apartment. She had crawled onto the ledge after a quarrel Over school studies
