Davis writes that he was supposed to leave for Czechoslovakia two days ago but it has been pushed back. His detachment was asked by General Day to investigate a situation. In August 1945 a Czech Countess was robbed, her husband died and American officers are some how involved. One revealed possession of some of the jewels in Montreal. There is no record of a complaint having been made. Davis explains that he and his detachment have to find out who the countess is, the events of her husband\u27s death and interview the people involved. Davis and Berg were supposed to leave for Heidelberg at noon but at 11:30 the M.P.s office called and since Davis was the only German speaker there he ran down and found the M.P. station standing on its hea...