CAMP RAISED
• MONEY AND GOODS SEIZED (Rec. noon.) * FRANKFURT, November 14. American military police, raiding Zeilsheim camp for Jewish displaced persons, arrested eight alleged black market operators and seized saccharine estimated to be worth £12,500 on the
black market, also caches of gold coins. They also found in the room where the saccharine was hidden a Leica camera, a 6in wad of 100 German fifty-shilling notes, £SOO worth of occupation money, a stack of American dollars, and a number of gold coins. The police impounded 20 cars and lorries, either unlicensed or of questionable origin.
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Evening Star, Issue 25950, 15 November 1946, Page 7
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95CAMP RAISED Evening Star, Issue 25950, 15 November 1946, Page 7
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