Southern France Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 30, 1945, Nice, Provence Alpes Cote d�?TAzur The stars and stripes monday july 30, Ini Berlin discord ended close by a scorch the Earth of Japan july 2��?the period of i suspicion Quot that followed the British and. Entry Tot Berlin has Given Way to a phase in which the russians British and 1mb. Forces Are cooperating closely and successfully col Frank , Jub. Go officer asserted that while a a scraps Are governing Berlin the problem of making friends among russians yanks and Quot British is been solved and the distrust of has been eliminated be no question that military government i Over full control of admin to sector Howley said officer has already of Steiglitz a Howley added he to dated by the rus Hie removal of me Loco me vets Dommel All orders of the Jhom been Trane Day officials by the pm Alexander % the body s first chair 4 a Vij however starting aug. A maj. Gov find in Parks Jub. Berlin of Bamia will Becin chairman a Mast m. July 29 up a Berhn he med a qty in the Woval was hit throughout the War by More than �6,000 tons of bombs the air ministry revealed. The Fures disclosed that Raf bomber command dropped 46.517 tons while eighth air Force dropped Quot this period. Its most seven bombing in March of this year a Cut to 91 Days Raf bombers dropped 07,637 tons pm troops and def lenses transport Oil targets military installations. 8��ond place among Germany s most bombed cities goes to Essen wet pm 96,042 tons. Cologne was bombed by 40,711 tons Duisburg with 36,000 and Hamburg 23000 the naval base at Kiel was struck by 10,000 tons.5&000 British mothers unwed London july 90 apr fifty two thousand illegitimate children were born to British girls in 1044, judge John Watson revealed. The Jurist cited the figure in broadcast Appeal for funds for the National Rouneil for the unmarried Mother and her child an organisation which promotes foundling Homes for children and supports legislation for unwed mothers and their offspring. Twentieth air Force super fortresses left unload strings of flaw bombs Over the sprawling Kawasaki piano factory North off Tebay. The Inocen diary found their Mark picture at right shows with Sobral sections of the aviation Koonter sending up Billows of mistake old it free utter Mast poner no july As lans a the plebe class now underdog indoctrination in the Jub. Military Academy is the first in history with a majority drawn from fighting units amp the 903 plebes who have reported 664 came from the armed forces�?39, from army ground and service forces 83 from the army air forces 71 from the Navy and nine from the Murine corps. Twenty had to resign War time Cummis Siatis to Start the three year grind which will turn them out As second lieutenants in the regular army. Many hold Battle decor Arais. The Veteran quota of the class will be increased almost daily until september As additional appointees arrive from War Heaters. Brig. Gen George f. Honnen former chief of staff of the Jub. Sixth army in the Pacific is commandant of License Given Cerman Paris july 39�?the first conditional License to publish books in the u.8. Zone of occupation in Germany has been granted to an anti nazi publisher in Heidelberg Brig Gen. Robert a. Mcclure chief of the information control div., Usset said. The publisher Hermann Meister 66, has been in the profession for 30 years. He fought successfully the efforts of the nazis to infiltrate his Plant. He continued to employ jews and kept books by jewish authors. Casualties Rose 8,741 last week Washington july 29 ans it a combat casualties increased 6,742 last week to a total 1,058042. This includes 920020 army casualties and 198,622 among the Navy Marine corps and coast sends 6,000 to states Antwerp july 29�?nearly 6,000 officers and men have embarked from Antwerp for the Jub. Recently it was announced Here. In addition to High Point casuals the following units sailed 436th my escort gd., 344th Harbor Craft co., 9446th old. Mam co., 942nd army a bn., 9606th Oral Mam co., 9447th Ord. Mam co., 698th to bn., and the 461st Ord. Mam Oadman or Sterm new York july 29 ans a an innocent business Man who had served three years and four months in big sing prison stood cleared today of a crime committed by his double described As one of the nations a a smoothest big time assistant Jub. Attorney a atm j. Donovan said the victim of mistaken identity was Bertram m. Campbell 57, former securities dealer who had continually protested his innocence after he was convicted of forgery in 1837. Bank employees had identified Campbell As the Man who Drew a 3,150-Dollar forged Check. Donovan identified the actual forger As Alexander Thiel sentenced to four years imprisonment fog another offence. Donovan said Thiel admitted the forgery for which Campbell was sent to prison and claimed he tried to help the innocent Man by committing another forgery which would prove Campbell could not have committed the original crime. This scheme failed but netted Thiel 15,000 dollars Donovan said. Campbell who lives in Floral Park n.y., with his wife and three children plans to ask gov. Thomas e. Dewey for a full Pardon. A Friend of Campbells read of thiels arrest in Lexington ky., last March and noted the striking resemblance Between the two men. All but one of the witnesses who had testified against Campbell admitted they had uni0mb Back training London july 28 up a in a revolutionary decision the Federal Council of the British trades Union Congress has adopted the principle of peacetime military conscription for All. The decision which completely reverses labor s pre War anti Militarist attitude will be submitted for approval at the next conference. The trades Union Congress stand on conscription Calls for application of the measure to All persons irrespective of class Trade business or kept in air by Gas rationing he air technical service command july 38�?no Allied plane Ever was grounded for Lack of fuel in the air War against Germany although Only the most stringent rationing of Jub. Fuel resources kept . Bombers fighters flying at the rate of 11000 missions a month it col. Samuel Gar lick head of the Petroleum Section air technical service command disclosed. Gorlick said his command supplied 1,500,000,000 Gallons of aviation fuel to the Eto air Between july 1842 and june 1846.Relief clothes at . Port Nisei school shifted units Washington july 28 up a the Treasury procurement division reported that 13,000,000 pounds of clothing collected for overseas Relief has been sent to ports for shipment. Of 121,000,000 pounds collected in the recent National drive 26.000,000 pounds have been baled for shipment and 62,000,000 pounds have been sent to processing plants. Contributions Are still coming in and Treasury officials hoped the sept 30 port arrival deadline set by the United nations Relief and rehabilitation administration can be met. More than 15,000,006 pounds of clothing had been shipped or scheduled for shipment on july 20. Belgium has received 1,816,000 pounds of the clothing Czechoslovakia 2,022,000 France 3,535,000 Greece 1034,000 Italy 340,000 Philippines 1,041,000 Yugoslavia 4,423,000 China 50,000 and the soviet Union 1,000,000. It. George g. Meade july 28 ans a Pacific by und Are getting a preview of How the japanese Soldier looks lights and thinks. Military intelligence training units which in bide pc Dumeer Nisei americans of japanese parentage Are coaching. Athe army now has seven teams in action with three More scheduled to go into operation aug. 1. Nisei coaching the troops use captured weapons speak japanese in Maneu vers move in the Short half Trot of japanese soldiers and Wear enemy uniforms. Learn Jap words gis see the favorite techniques of a Small japanese unit. A machine gun squad shows How the enemy prefers to take an american position a gunner crawling toward the position to draw fire while another Man sneaks up to Blind the defenders with a smoke grenade then a flanking charge by a majority of the 13-Man squad. Americans Are taught such japanese words As Kosan Shiro surrender Tewo age hands up mime a Shimase we will not harm you and Ugaku to Utsu so if you Movell la shoot you. It the i is taught to identify the Sharp crack of the enemy a 066 Caliper Rifle to recognize the japanese Light machine gun with its High Quick chatter and the heavy machine guns slow cyclic fire at about the cadence of a Woodpecker working on a suffered stroke in 1938 fear of Revo it widespread in Europe Lindbergh says Oxford England july 28 up a ool Foj. Dune commanding officer of the 186th american Hospital revealed that the late president Roosevelt suffered a stroke in forces4j838 and had been advised not to go to Teheran and not to run in the last election. Dune said or. Roosevelt knew he would be signing his own death warrant if the continued his strenuous parties seek recruits Berlin july 28 apr four German political parties of the soviet approved a a anti fascist democratic bloc launched a widespread Campaign for membership Here applications were distributed throughout Berlin requesting such information As political act Muse prior to 1833, whether or not enrolled in the anti fascist underground and if a nazi the nature of party functions. The communist Deutsche Volks Zeitung carried a front Page editorial declaring Quot whoever wishes to not Only can but should become a member of the German communist Long Johns lose one set of eyelets nudes spell woe for Tattoo artist Elkhart ind., july 29 ans a Jesse o Banion has been sentenced to 60 Days on a penal farm and fined $35 on an assault and Battery charge for tattooing nude figures of women on the arms of 16 boys ranging from 12 to 16 years of age. One Mother compelled o Banion to Trace a dress on the nude figures on her son s Arm. Hic ago july 29 ans a Gib Arles a. Lindbergh believes a we have not established peace or Liberty in Europe where a a the fear of continued warfare and revolution is widespread a the Chicago Tribune reports. Lindbergh recently returned from Europe where he studied enemy developments in Jet and rocket aircraft. The Tribune quoted him As saying t have always believed that americans destiny should be kept Independent of the endless wars Between european nations. But to make ourselves Independent of Europe a welfare is impossible. Quot the civilization which is falling to pieces in Europe is our civilization. We Are bound to our civilization As a Man is bound to his own family. Quot besides As far As the present situation is concerned the question of retirement is past. We have taken a leading part in this War and we Are responsible for its outcome. We cannot retire now and leave Europe to the destructive forces which it has let Loose. Honor self respect and our own National interests prevent doing emergency need for Fleet parts Washington. July 29 ans a Quot Many million dollars Worth of spare parts for naval engines hulls and machinery a a must be shipped to the Pacific Fleet in a matter of Days a the War production Board announced. Web appealed to women and College students to assist in the emergency by taking work at factories where labor is lacking to package identify and Mark parts 1 for shipment. Philadelphia july 28 ans a a the army for years demanded three sets of eyelets on its i Woolen underwear and Harry j. Burton always wondered Why. The civilian employee of the Philadelphia pm depot posed question in a War production Board drive for time saying Short cuts. The army think of a Good reason for the traditional Short set so it will be eliminated at a yearly saving of 3,700 dollars Burton got a 344-Dollar award for the idea
