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MORAL CONDUCT

AMERICANS IN GERMANY Received Tuesday, 9.30 p.m. LONDON, March 5. By and large, the Americans in Ger- j many were not immoral or indecent, , said General Miller White, Deputy j Chief of Staff at United States Head- . ! quarters, discussing charges that German girls were spending their nights within United States Headquarters compound. The Associated Press Frankfurt corr^spondeht reports that General White said he resented such implications, and added that the army would probably investigate the charges immediately. General White said: "There is no regulation to stop a man from entertaining a girl overnight in his quarters, but if we find flagrant cases of unhecoming conduct, we can take action. ' * The correspondent says that senior staff officers stated unofficially that' there were "probably dozens of women spending m'^hts within the compound."

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Chronicle (Levin), 6 March 1946, Page 5

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MORAL CONDUCT Chronicle (Levin), 6 March 1946, Page 5

MORAL CONDUCT Chronicle (Levin), 6 March 1946, Page 5

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