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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Thursday, September 13, 1945

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 13, 1945, Darmstadt, Hesse                              Page 8 stars and Africa Middle August 1945 Cashan Cazes second 87 in a Locking ninth inning worthy of a Frank Merriwel the Cairo air depot cads eked out an 87 Victory Over the hard fighting gazes backers in the last of a two game baseball series sunday on Payne Fields service club Miller earned himself an eternal but we Hope not Long eternal place in Paynes Hall of Fame with his Gam winning drive in the last the cads had 0 hits to the Back ers with 3 errors to the visitors batting was pretty evenly distributed Over the cads Pinter and Krall each get Ting two raps for the Kanpa and Cross connected safely neither starting twirler lasted the Hess relieved Clark in the 2nd for the sackers and eau Eki subbed for Stanko in the 7th for the Ewanski copped the Hess losing a heart critical score continued from Page i assistant chief of staff for explained that a screening plan in the states has been instituted avoid wasting shipping space by moving men who might soon be returned Home and to avoid blocking a mans Early the aah is no longer Send ing men overseas with 75 Points or who Are 37 years reiterated that those who choose to remain in service will be picked for their efficiency Index based on performance and the army also indicated to the House committee its support of president proposal to continue the although no specific mention was made of his suggestion take Only men from 18 to and then Only for terms of two As for levelling off army size when it reaches next it seems Safe to said the War that the per manent peacetime army will be Well below that Navy system of the Navy Forrestal said that the Navy is revising its Point system to provide credit for Over seas service and Hopes to reduce its strength to men and officers within a he said Points needed or discharge will not be increased nor will the value of other factors be decrease the present Navy system allows credit for length of service am with ii Points required for discharge of enlisted main while the service chiefs were giving these indications of How their official orders would eventually there was Sharp criticism of Bot i systems in both houses of James Mead insisted that the Larmy should emphasize speedy discharge of All men Over especially those with dependents and that there is no excuse for retaining any Man Over 35 now that the War has congressional criticism As chairman of the Senate War investigating was bitter in his criticism of both army and Navy of the Navy he said certainly men in their thirties should not be obliged to remain in service merely because of the fortuitous circumstances that he is in the Navy rather than for redeployment to the he said there certainly should be available sufficient men without dependents who have Only seen a Short period of Domestic duty to replace those overseas too Little thought has been Given this in All too Many he great hardships have caused for a Long time now by the absence of the husband and for those in the older age brackets this has been an extreme hardship which Only the exigencies of War could lend lease is closed chapter continued from Page 1 declaring that be could not believe this was the last word of the United he also said he could not believe that the would proceed in such a rough and harsh manner to hamper a faithful All who held the fort while their own american Arma ments were being he declared that Attlee state ment regarding Britamau serious financial position was very grave find in the consensus of opinion among congressmen is that the will evolve for Britain some substitute in lieu of the can celled lend lease at there Are two ave Nues of credit to great Bri one is the expanded Export and import the other lies in a provision of the lend lease allowing nations to continue receiving goods contracted for after Vij Day on pledges to pay for them within 30 two and three eighths percent congressional comments Manul new York said that the proper substitute will be found if King and opens markets for goods in foreign expressing belief that England s keeping India and other Sterling bloc areas from purchasing he said we want to help England out of her unfortunate debt position but she is not play ing both Vandenburg and of die expressed mystification at Britain Surprise Over the sol Bloom said that from the american British complaints Are especially in View of the fact that the act made it perfectly Plain what was going to cards and nats continued from Page 7 Merullo inning error on a throw to Phil Cavarretta put Whitey Kurowski on first with two out and he scored on Ray Sanders red schoendienst tripled with the bases loaded saturday to give Ken Burkhardt Victory Over Ray Charley red Barrett won his Ijeh Ganie sunday when the cards Las in the first cub i splays helped the for Merullo error cd again at critical Dewey Williams eighth gave the cubs their second run in the 27 the cards have now be Tori the cubs 10 games out of new York started the cubs on their for the giants their Hank on homers by Ernie Johnny Rucker and Mike and repeated the next with Ace making his 53rd Mound appear Ance of the edging Claude the far out of twin of sparkled with three straight wins Over ran their winning Streak to six and then fell victim to trip Boston bravos twice before they would win on sunday Hugh Mak ing his first Fiance returning from tie was by Tommy Holmes three run Cazes puts first egg beater aircraft in operation Mission is Rescue to g Raziano Chili continued from Page 7 and sixth the fight came to an official end in 36 seconds of the but it was an for earlier Moore was Down for nine and 10 counts in the second round and twice for nine in the in the second Bivins landed on Moores jaw and Archie went to Bivins swung an unstoppable Upp Ircul that miffed Moore in the air and deposited him on deck cooler than a Mack but the judges gave Moore five took the round from Bivins on four and decided he Moores must go it did until the mechanics and technicians of the 309th and 37th depot repair squadrons who assembled the first helicopter Ever brought to Africa pose before their new Back Row George Joe Robert Alton William front Row Dean Martin Basil s Albert Joe Leroy 10 Heli copiers in mercy Fleet by John Asch French the men of the Cazes air of the first air service Arua com Are Aill excited Over Iho in Cut in assembled the first of this Type of aircraft to arrive in this from the moment it was first seen in the engineering hangar Unlue placed on the Ilioiu line to he curious members of the depot have Eros wed about looking it Over and asking my number of ques this is the first of Tun helicopters which will be assembled and made operational by the expert and test pilots of the Jylli and 3hh depot Lumuir squadrons of the air commanded by Char ins fast this Weir looking plane Winch reminds one of the celebrated Darius Green and his flying machine is the Olga manufactured by the Kashkel Viator corporation of it is 38 feet and its three rotary Blades have a diameter of 38 at its tailed there is a three Hlade stabilizing this ure raft which resembles the body of a Bird with its head and wings Cut off is Able to take off right on ii this is due to the fact Tomt the plane or level of the prop can be altered and controlled and that the Blades have pitch in a i foot area is can evacuate three men it is built to seat the Pilot and one Well in affording a Clear View for careful search and Rescue Titis is its two special when thus will be attached to the main wheel sup thus the evacuation of two or three wounded or injured men can be effected from otherwise inaccessible Mountain and desert its cruising Speed is s5 Miles per hour and it has a Range of three to four carrying about c5 Gallons of Gas for the one is scheduled to be test flown by depot test Gilbert k James Cayl Larson and William the cues air depot is directed by to first air service area an air technical service command organization with head quarters fit Richard Okeife is commanding officer of the first air com Basil officer in charge of examines publications on Type with George no in charge of the engineering and 1st test cases or army transportation Chiei praises record of pc Iran pc rail Dock workers and truck Drivers received the plaudits of the army chief of transportation this week in a report released by army in reviewing the command activities the a Job Well said in part one of the most successful and colourful that of the persian Gulf was announced completing its Mission 1 june approximately Long tons of War material were delivered to the russians by the tonnage was delivered through the corridor by other a of this 3rd Mili tary service delivered a Only ions and the motor transport service delivered More than As a Gen eral Rule cargo was transported from persian Gulf ports to the where the russians accepted planes and trucks were and delivered at port areas to the rus who utilized the cargo capacity of trucks for transporting additional army port battalions established enviable discharge Des Pite intense the army rail in traditional in creased carrying capacity of the rail line and delivered the intelligent and vigorous leadership coordinated Iho various activities into a smooth Ami effective Organ congratulations for a Job wet Tolono  
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