Southern France Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 30, 1945, Nice, Provence Alpes Cote d�?TAzur The stars and strike continued from Page 1 hurled one of it motor dear through the building so that it dropped onto the roof of another building on 33rd St. Two Eva tors were sent plunging from the 80th floor to the basement a a drop of almost 1,000 feet but the Fate of their occupants still is not definitely known. Coast Guan medic in action Donald Moloney 17-year-old Hospital apprentice from a coast guard training base at Groton conn., ran into a drug store for first Aid materials when he heard the crash and then hurried into the building. Quot just a i got into an elevator he said Quot i heard another car crash 1 a Quot v into the basement and a girl scream. With firemen he crawled through a hastily Cut Hole in the car and administered first Aid to the elevator operator. He said he heard the girl say Quot thank god the Navy a Here. Ill be All right now. Moloney left the girl and climbed 79 flights of stairs to the scene of the crash. He found an 19-foot Hole blasted in the North Wall of the 78th floor a smaller Hole on the floor above and just bodies and pieces of bodies everywhere. He started treating the injured and kept at it until he no longer heard the Dies of the injured. The coast guard said he had been recommended for a decoration. Spellman narrowly Eso pm or. Jack Doce of St. Vincent a Hospital who was on the 79th floor said he saw Etc persons Burn to death. Quot it was like a burning oven he related. Archbishop Francis j. Spellman of new York was reported to have narrowly missed death or injury in the catastrophe having at the last moment cancelled a 10 o clock appointment on an upper floor. Those killed in the conference office included Paul Dearing a Buffalo reporter who was doing publicity work for the conference mrs. Margaret Mullins. 33, a bookkeeper Jeanne Sozzi 40, of Brooklyn a clerk Lucille Bath Anne Gerlach Patricia o Connor Maureen Mcguire. Mary Taylor Mary Kedzierska and John a. Judge. All but Dearing were from greater new York Indianapolis july 89 Ansi a selective service will continue to draft men after Japan is Defeated draft chief maj. Gen. Leeds b. Hershey said Here yesterday. He explained that the necessity for maintaining Strong occupation forces on two continents after a a Day would mean continuation of drafting in order to replace men who Are eligible for discharge. Quot we plan to continue drafting 100,000 men a month until july 1940,&Quot Hershey asserted. He said that he believed the High draft rate would be continued through the next year Quot regardless of encouraging events. San Franciscoj if 89 ans a the Federal Bureau of investigation has closed 404,774 oases of suspected draft evasion. Of these 12,569 resulted in . Special agent Nat j. L. Peeper reported that Quot the vast majority of the remaining cases were concluded when those involved Wens made available to the armed 8th closes career German to hang for killing airman court views Lynching site Munich july 29 a Ernest Waldmann a 42-year-old Wehr Macht Corporal has been sentenced by a four Man War crimes commission to be hanged for fatally shooting an american Filer after he had parachuted out of a bomber near Heimbuch Village where Waldmann was a prison guard. Two witnesses testified the flier was unarmed. When Waldmann approached and ordered the flier to throw up his hands the american they said held up his left hand but continued to clutch his Parachute in his right. Waldmann claimed he fired because he thought the american had a pistol concealed in the Parachute. Bureau no Relief by re. By b mar b Truman opposes bringing wives continued from Page 1 ignored the joint u.s., British and chinese ultimatum. Quot no Man is smart enough to answer that one Quot he said. Or. Truman promised returning servicemen that if they want to work they would have Quot no very serious trouble in accomplishing that he said he anticipated employers would be very cooperative in rehiring veterans. Bradley to Quot Mode Rala a a the president said the appointment of Gen. Omar n. Bradley As veterans administration head meant a Quot modernized Quot policy. He scoffed at the notion that veterans will have to be Quot readjusted Quot to civilian life. Soldiers Are Quot a lot More level headed than some of the people who represent them Quot or. Truman said. The president expressed extreme satisfaction with gis he has seen Over Here. Quot you know Quot he said reflectively Quot soldiers done to change. You Fellows this time have the same gripes and the same problems we had last As a matter of fact he added even the songs of this War Are carry overs from world War i. The president indicated that one thing above All Hadnot changed he confessed that when he was a Soldier in Europe he wanted to a Home too. 15-yr. Awol timed near army Post Vauni robbery acquittals astound9chicago London july 29 apr armistice terms for Italy will not be published until Britain Russia and the a can agree on a time for publication according to reliable sources Here. The change in the British government will not affect this policy which is bound by a tri Power agreement Charles g. Norris diet Palo Alto calif., july a ans a Charles o. Norm 84, novelist and husband of authoress Kathleen Norris died Here recently. 43, and Willie Niemoth 54, on charges that they participated in a burglary of the e. H. Rumbold real estate co. Safety Deposit vaults last Jan. 20. Assistant states attorney Clement Oody said the verdict was seven men originally were indicted for the burglary. Three have entered guilty pleas one was found strangled and one has not been taken into custody. Chicago july 29 ans a a verdict by a criminal court jury of six men and six women acquitting two sex convicts of a two million Dollar vault burglary was termed by judge Frank n. Pad Den Quot the most astounding Quot he Ever heard in 20 years on the Bench. Quot the verdict is an indictment of your intelligence a Padden told the jurors after they reported acquittal of Patrick Flaherty
