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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Sunday, June 13, 1948

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 13, 1948, Darmstadt, Hesse                                New Chapel at Erding air depot the stars and stripes 5 new Chapel at Erdin air depot has been dedicates Pressie construction of the Chapel started last designed in an adopted bavarian it will seat More in 300 Bells have been installed in the Chapel bulletin 4nalyzes my operation of Gya current Issue of the troop bulletin is devoted to an anal the two years of operation 4he army sponsored German activities Gya Jie army Lope for saving a Genera of youth corrupted by nazi in Citrine and bulletin Points out the need troop interest in qty Teresa which has diminished con by in tiie past but is Al important to tie Suc of the occupation tiie article sketches briefly the of German children r1ta the Hitler youth movements tells i flow Gya is trying to counteract fits poisonous and Why Tsie of every Soldier in the dec is in Che article Are the numerous activities and programs introduced Road to democracy to German what the article establishes is that Gya is not a Coke and Candy or but is operated on the principle that a helping hand is better than a the article Points out the Many obstacles that Gya must overcome since it relies solely on voluntary contributions of Money and Effort from american personnel in the Gya activities listed include thousands of youth language and handicraft sports discussion Camps for homeless As Well As organized efforts to Aid German children on an individual bedsidemanrier9 by Julia staff correspondent june 12 you find the next time you get sick that your army doctor has acquired a new there to a reason for the dispensary physician re trains from calling you a hypochondriac if the surgeon explains Why the cast they Are practising psychosomatic Edward Neucom chief inspected the 98th general Hospital today explained what is might Call it a Campaign to give the patient a psychosomatic Medicine is getting a lot of attention in the and he is stressing it in his talks with the physicians it he that the mental condition of the patient is As important As his physical Medicine is an Art As Well As a Noyes he re ported that he is advising physicians that in civilian life doctor patient relationship will matter As much to their Success As the treatment they the Campaign already is showing results because gripes about treat ment in hospitals have fallen off to practically and occasionally someone thinks to Tell them that medical service in the theater has Noyes Border area Hunting barfed june 12 army has barred Hunter from the Region where a soviet guard was imported wounded a few Days Robert Berlin military Post said the Tull restricted area which Borders the russian zone is very near the where a few Days accorded ing to russian five americans attacked and r wounded a soviet r i the five four i american soldiers uniform and one have not yet been Willard is quite possible that the men could have been Dis placed persons or germans wearing american uniforms 21 radio licenses to expire june a total of 21 Amateur licenses Are due to expire in Samuel Neucom the list follows Walter Charles Michael James Leo Theodore Robert Joseph Harry George tvs Robert William Robert Claude Liulam Sec radio John Thomas Austria chiefs menetto discuss Street by Dwight Schear staff correspondent june 12 Gen Geoffrey High commissioner for and Vladimir Sovie High held a Privat meeting yesterday at Kou Basovs request to discuss the unfortunate1 number of Street incidents involving and russian troops in Keyes both commanders agreed to Tak Steps to eliminate incidents grow ing out of distrust or a desire for recriminations troops of both Keyes the general also revealed tha the arbitrary soviet reduction in the size of Vienna had com under High level in drawing the line through a portion of the soviet sector of the the rus sians had proceeded to Arres nationals other Allied nations who entered the Kodrasov asks penalties in yesterdays regular biweekly meeting of the four Allied High Kodrasov charge that certain austrian newspapers were engaged in War and called for a Law which would inflict criminal penalties against those responsible for such activity he then read a prepared state ment accusing the and Brit ish occupation Powers of bearing guilt and responsibility for War propaganda in the russian general said he would take Alt measures possible to prevent such but he did 3iot elaborate on How he pro posed to do a Flat denial of the soviet allegations was issued by the s arid the British representative labelled the soviet statement a Gross misrepresentation of the British position in the Allied newspapers accused Kodrasov accused the Iroler Salzburger Neue Wiener tages Arbeiter Zeitung and other austrian papers with printing War he did not mention Allied controlled in the representative took a firm stand against muzzling the austrian press and Mak no it to officials All three Western Allied commissioners proposed Resolution terming War mongering the soviet continued to demand an after the russian commissioner had alleged that the other Allied Powers were insincere in stating wished to restore greater authority to the austrian govern the representative answered a that the record would show the extent his proposals enhance austrian 566 be workers caught pilfering june 12 a total of 566 dockworkers were caught Here thursday trying to take pilfered goods out of the Dock it was the Check on workers leaving the area followed the renewal an existing order that if workers were caught with pilfered goods of a minor they would not be tried by an my court but would have their Dock passes taken away for three losing their pay for that a meeting attended by Thomas land Bremen military gov and my port Security was called to discuss the my officer Charles who succeeds Lynch As military government for the Heidelberg Accident rate up in co Stab june 12 the Accident frequency rate for the constabulary took a higher turn for driving troopers negotiated 766 duty Miles but had 41 accidents in the 28 of them listed As the frequency rate was per higher than the record month of March this year and higher than fast driving complicated by increased indigenous traffic combined As fac tors in the it was truck pedestrian Andruck bicycle incidents increased arid 22 German civilians four of them five troopers were injured in vehicular in no traffic accidents 40 soldiers were injured in to the five included in traffic most serious the month affected germans and was it was the Landshut tragedy that Cost the lives of four German boys on a Gya boat excursion of the Isar four other boys were two awarded Bronze stars at Wurzburg Post review Wurzburg june 12 Joseph Lepry or and pfc Anthony Lachnicki were Bronze Star medals by Robert Post at a Parade at Leighton Pryor received his medal for service with the 274th of the 70th during the Rhineland Lachnicki served with the of the 8th army in dec equipped to enlist aliens by Joe Rabinovich correspondent june 12 the army is fully equipped to handle enlistment of aliens in the dec if Congress finally votes to admit aliens into the armed this wag the opinion of Neucom personnel and recruiting who commenting on wednes Days approval by the Senate of a measure to authorize enlistment of aliens in the armed under the such alien enlistees would citizen ship Afier five years satisfactory the Yucom who said they expected an Avalanche of applications from German would a gis to i follow the that the Amend ment must pass the House of representatives and be approved by president Truman before it becomes unless and until it becomes the officials nothing could be done about any applications aliens Many applications the Neucom recruiting officials said they had been receiving four or live letters a week since the be ginning of 1947 from germans de Sirous of joining the they said these letters were Only a Small fraction of the similar letters which were sent to subordinate commands and military throughout the in All cases the applicants were turned the grounds they were not the official said some of these letters were still around but they doubted such letters could be used to Start the recruiting program if and when the Bill amendment becomes they pointed out that absolutely nothing is known yet of possible qualifications which alien enlistees would need they anyone who was once rejected could apply the amendment the officials said they could not definitely explain past applications by especially in View of the fact that the German press and radio had been asked repeatedly to Tell the Public the army waa riot enlisting they that such applications often spurted when or local commands put on drives to civilian Ger mans apparently confused civilian recruitment with military recruit the officials teacher in Vienna june 12 Harold of Northwestern has arrived la Vienna to conduct a series of courses at tace University of on Sale Jiulie ii a guide Book for motoring in the dec souvenir for the a full list of zone Gas stations at All the star8 and stripes Newsstands the stars and stripes of Iasic than 60 maps and v i includes Arnew Highway map of 15 cents  
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