Page 12 NATION AND WORLD Officials announce scientist left U.S. University Daily Kansan, October 18, 1984 WASHINGTON — U.S. officials announced yesterday that a German scientist who worked on America's man-on-the-moon program renounced his U.S. citizenship and left the country amid charges he used slave labor to build Nazi 2-rockets. By United Press International Arthur L. H. Rudolph of San Jose, Calif., a key figure in the Saturn 5 program, left the United States in March after negotiating a deal a year ago with the Justice Department. The government said Rudolph was the chief operations director for Nazi Germany's V-2 missile production at an underground rocket factory from 1943 to 1945. Hitler used the rockets to bombard London. The Justice Department's Office of Special Investigations, which tracks down Nazis living in the United States and seeks their deportation, had charged that Rudolph participated in the deaths of Jewish laborers used in the production of the V-2 missile in Germany during World War II. The government alleged that Rudolph participated in the persecution of forced laborers, including inmates from the Dora-Nordhaus concentration camp, who worked under inhumane conditions. "He was in charge of the production of that missile, and it was built by slave labor. The conditions were gruesome by all accounts," said Neal Sher, director of the Office of Special Investigations. Sher said Rudolph, now 78, turned in his citizenship in May while in Germany. Sher said he did not know where Rudolph was living. Colorado blasted by another blizzard By United Press International A second snowstorm socked the West with up to 10 inches of snow yesterday — even before Coloradors moved in and a paralyzing blizzard the day before. The first storm, which buried Colorado under 3 feet of snow Tuesday, veered north into Canada and brought flooding. Through up a foot of new snow was forecast, and meteorologists said yet another storm was brewing off the Pacific Coast. In the South, up to 5 inches of rain soaked Louisiana, closing roads near Abbeville and flooding some houses in Kaplan for the second time in a More than 3 $ \frac{1}{2} $ inches of rain doused the Beaumont-Port Arthur, Texas, area in just six hours, and high winds from a thunderstorm damaged a school in Tuscaloosa County, Ala. Highway crews beat the rain in Ohio, where 43,000 pounds of oxide powder spilled when a truck driver lost control and rolled his rig on an interchange near Canton. The powder explodes on contact with water and officials feared a major spill and the spill not been cleaned up. "It's raining like crazy now," said highway patrol Lt. Ken Marshall after the cleanup. Weather warnings were posted from Idaho, where 4 inches of snow fell at Maled, to New Mexico. Winter storm warnings were issued for parts of Colorado and Wyoming and all of Utah. Travelers in northern California and Nevada were warned of snow and high winds. Up to 8 inches of snow blanketed Box Elder County, Utah, and snowplows were sent to clear roads and free stranded drivers. Suburbanites caused frenzy,official says By United Press International LaBate was jailed under a $50,000 bond pending an Oct. 24 preliminary examination in 36th District Court. The charge — arson of property of more than $50 value — is a felony with a maximum prison term of four years. DETROIT — A magistrate says much of the violence during the World Series victory celebration was perpetrated by suburbanites "who day in and day out criticize them and then come down and burn it up." Magistrate Willie Lipscomb's comments came Tuesday in a tongue lashing to Nicholas LaBate, 20, of Redford Township, who was accused of setting a police car afire. An angry Lipscomb told LaBate "there were a number of tragedies" Sunday night after the Detroit Tigers defeated the San Diego Padres in the final game of the World Series at Tiger Stadium. "In the first instance, many working people in this city couldn't even get a ticket for the games," Lipscomb said. "They were sold out and populated in the main by 2015." And he criticize this city and then come down and burn it up and give us who live here a bad name." Lipscomb told LaBate it was "no secret to you or the rest of the people in the suburbs that we have struggled with many problems. 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