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Major William C. Bullitt, 54, elegant ex-U.S. Ambassador to France, now of the French Army (he was rejected by the U.S. Army because of age), was appointed military governor of Baden-Baden, elegant German watering place (which was captured by General de Tassigny's French troops...
...Napoleon's crossing was not contested; the people of Baden were on his side. Napoleon was moving to fight Austria, not Bavaria or Prussia...
Died. Sir Arthur Herbert Tennyson Somers Cocks, 6th Baron Somers, 57, Chief Scout of the British Commonwealth since World Chief Scout Sir Robert Baden-Powell's death in 1941; in Herfordshire, England. In merit-badge circles. Scout Cocks was chiefly famed for first-aid work (he was onetime World War II Red Cross commissioner in Egypt...
...southern regions, including predominantly Catholic Baden, Wurttemberg, Bavaria...
...newsmen realized that fashionable, never-bombed Baden-Baden was untypical. But they did their best. Their sources: Nazi papers and radio; their own stomachs; escorted outings to church, movies, the woods; the look and air of Germans who gazed at the "encaged" Americans; talks with storekeepers, barbers, doctors...