European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 27, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse Friday a Marf the stars and stapes Page Iru Maii lists Tanner for in Generali Wjk Baden Jan. To special Haj Gen William h. Tunner. Forme cd. Combined air lift talk Force mid Rig Gen August w. Kissner former chief of staff Safe were among 1he 36 air Force Offu ers Oon United for uie permanent rank of brigadier general by president Truman. Usage has president submitted 10 the Senate the following other nominations for appointment to Genera Offu or grades permanent in the air Force to be major generals maj Gen Fred s. Borum John e. Upsilon Lawrence c. Craigie David m. Sol Laitur Otlo p. Wei ind Robert w. Harper Richard e. Nugent. Kor of. Charles p Charles b. Stone Iii Laurence s. Kilter Joseph a Atkinson Gordon a a Victo be brigadier generals fins Gen Warren r. Carlo tuomas h. Chapman Charles e. Thomas. Gen Francis l. Anken Brandii. Or. Morrish Neison Kenn Coli p. Mcnaughton Brg of a Al mar 3. Of togs. Or. Clarence s Irvine. George r. Atheson George w. Mund Roscoe c. Wilson my Gen Walter b. Todd. Bryant l. Boatner Samuel r Brant half. Frank f. Everest Emmlu Odonnell. Or. By ii Gen William m. Flo Igant in Gen William e halt trip Gen Alfred a Kessler Gen Frederic h. Smith. Jav. ,. William f. Mckee Richard c. Lindsay Thomas s. Boers Donald l. Putt the president submitted to the Senate the following nominations for appointment to general officer grades temporary in the Ajr Force to be major general brie con Alton Armstrong or. Charles e. Thomas August w. Klossner Hugo p. Hush. Archie j. Did or. To be brigadier generals col Joseph h. Davidson Edward m. Underhil Lambert Boyd Kingston e. Tibbetts Frederick r. Dent p. Wright Mark a Bradley. a l e Alon Sydney u. Grubbs w. Smith the president submitted to the Senate the following nominations for appointment to brigadier general air National guard co Chester a. Charles., Clyde h. Mitchell to James it. Filey. Oliver h. Stout theft gives German 3 years Fine Heidelberg Jan. 26 special Lorenz Holzer 57, German chief a Gincer of the Boringer corp. In Mannheim was found guilty by a . Court of the Allied High com Mission for Germany on charges of unauthorized acquisition and control of . Army property. He a As sentenced to three years in and a Fine of 10,000 Marks. Pleaded guilty to All 11 Chart i against him. He was con Victot d of knowingly authorizing payment in behalf of his firm for unlawfully acquired . Army gasoline totalling approximately 3, 900 Gallons. Bijj making his findings Paul e. Maddt a presiding judge of the fifth judicial District declared that he considered it most regrettable thai a huge concern like the Bor incr corp. Had resorted to illegal Means to obtain . Army property and explained that general practice of Sui h transactions would result in deplorable conditions is office moves Wurzburg Jan. 26 is the stops and stripes circulation office Here has moved to room 99, third floor 4 am . The new Telephone number is Wurzburg 6651. Search succeeds air Force s sgt Elmer r. Conn of i Leavenworth kan., claims his German Shepherd doff. Dieter which escaped fro a the express company s Yards in Chicago. The Dag was found after wide Public Ity. Acme 4 industries hit new High Frankfurt. Jan. 25 is december production in four West German industries hit postwar rec ords and Iron and steel production continued its recovery from a summer slump a Hico Industry report said. Crude Petroleum production of80,498 tons from German Wells was the biggest since the end of he industries with postwar peaks last month included sulphuric acid 80,939 tons newsprint 13,551 tons and typewriters 13,177 production in december was 626,012 tons up 14 per cent Over october. Steel ingots production was 800,659 tons up 15 per cent Over the octo Ber Jan. 9 and 15, daily average hard Coal production in West Germany climbed Back from the Holiday slump to 361,143 tons slightly better than the average for the week before Christmas. Occupation briefs news of interest in the zones Raf Aid to . Lauded by Johnson London Jan. 36 up maj Gen Leon w. Johnson . Air Force chief in Britain said today that much was heard of american Aid to Britain but not enough of Brit ish Aid to . Fliers in this country. He told the american chamber of Commerce that the Raf had givers help and services that amounted to almost $5,000,000. All that he said was Given without request for payment. He said services included such things As support of . Bases Cost of travel and removal of troops. Mckinney to ask Back pay in new appeals Frankfurt Jan. 26 is Barney d. Mckinney suspended Frankfurt military Post civilian employee is preparing new appeals from a department of the army order that last week reinstated him to his Job but that made no provi Sion to pay him his Back salary. Mckinney said his new appeals will be directed to his Alabama congressman and senator and tothe . Civil service commission in Washington. Veterans organize vow chapter in Heidelberg Heidelberg Jan. 26 special veterans of overseas sender during world War ii met in the special services Center in Heidelberg to organize a Heidelberg military Post chapter of the veterans of foreign p. Bealkowski of the Imp Engineer Section and Cpl r. O. Philips of the 7774th Sig in addressed the temporary slate of officers was selected with Bealkowski named Post commander Phillips vice com Mander fat r. L. Cowan Quarter master and Sec m. P. Gannon executive committee plans to make formal application for a charter for the hip chapter next week. When the local Post is recognized by National Headquarters it will be the fourth vow chapter in the dec. Other vow posts Are now located in Berlin Bremen and Stuttgart. Britain Austria agree on Cash carry Trade Vienna Jan. 26 a Austria and Britain have agreed to put i heir Trade on a Cash and carry basis the austrian government an All previous Trade be Wicen 1he two countries has been on a barter basis the new Clearing agreement signed Here this week is expected to expand greatly and regularize he flow of goods Between the two countries. A one year Trade pact is now be ing worked out in Vienna to supplement the Clearing agreement. The agreement will not Cove such non liberalized goods As cars for which a special import License will be required. K Safe to Issue rail travel warrants Wiesbaden Jan. 26 special the directorate of transport i ions has established a Section in Safe he to Issue rail passenger travel warrants to Headquarters personnel Raveling on temporary duty orders. Arrangements have been mad with the Compagnie internationale Des Wagon lits to Reserve two berths daily on the night train to Paris. Reservations must be picked up from the director of transportation by 11 am on the Day of de parture. Nurnberg s Linde stadium to be used by German Nurnberg Jan. 26 special Linde stadium in Nurnberg under army control since the end of the War will be opened to the limited use of the German Public under the provisions of an agreement Between Brig Gen David l. Ruffner cd Nurnberg military Post and mayor Julius Lossman of Nurnberg. The stadium houses a snack bar recreation rooms swimming Pool and skating rink. Under the agree ment German schoolchildren will have the use of the skating rink education chief sigr base inspection set Hanau Jan. 26 special the 80th engr based Poco Hanau engr depot recently selected one of the four winners in the Neucom Semi final Supply Economy inspection. Will be Given final inspection to Morrow by Brig Gen Philip e. Gallagher director military posts eur com col o. W. Van in Berg co Hanau engr base depot announced. The 80th engr co commanded by Apt j. E. Morris represents the Neucom Engineer division in the Neucom vide Supply Economy Campaign. Grand prize As the Best Neucom Supply company is a three Day trip to Switzerland with All expenses paid for each member of the com Pany and his dependents. Troop commander of the depot is it col c. B. Schweizer and s4, capt d. F. Moore. Supply officer of the 80th engr base depot co is it w. F. Pence Supply sergeant is sgt w. C. Gaining and first sergeant is Sec d. S. Rusi Iell. Hico photo or. James Morgan read new chief of the educational and Cul Tural relations division office of Public affairs Hico who arrived in Germany this month. Three hours a Day with the exception of saturdays. Sundays and holidays. Children will attend As guests of the occupation forces under super vision of teachers 536th engr in 66th Cic win be Economy drive Bremerhaven Jan. 26 is winners m be s company and detachment level Supply Economy contests have been named and. Their representatives awarded radios As prizes by Brig Gen Charles d. W. Canham cd be. Top company was the 536th engr in which won a combination radio and phonograph. Smaller table radios went to the 319th Sta Hosp and the 7775 i Sig co. Winner on the detachment level was the 66th Cic with the 28th epo and 7768th labor supervision co also winning radios. Certificates of award were also presented by Canham. 2d air div reopens aircraft controller school Landsberg Jan. 26 special second air div officials have announced the reopening of the air Craft controllers school under the supervision of the 501st aircraft control is warning up 2d air div. The initial phase of instruction will be at the air control Center he 501st a & w up with the remaining class and practical schooling Given at control Sites of the 501st. It is contemplated that one two week course per month wiil be Given with an enrolment of approximately 15 students including one from each of the fighter squad Rons of the 36th and 86th fighter wings As Well As from the 501st a & w up. 13 re up at Kitzinger service totals 109 years Kitzinger Jan. 26 special with 109 years of service behind them. 13 pm at the Kitzinger train ing Center re enlisted for an in definite period in the army when they received the oath from woj Gkenneth d. Hamilton Etc recruit ing officer. Col Henry c. Newton Etc com manding officer witnessing the re enlistment congratulated m sgt Jefferson v. Sasser Preston o. Smith and James d Ziegler of Sfrancis s. Anderson Thomas b. Baker Garland s. Brewer and Rich Man Mangert and sets Henry e. Broods Purvis a. Files Ellis Humphry Otis f. Bailey Velton Queen and Willie h. Williams arc opens class in s a f e t v at sep Stuttgart Jan. 26 special a two week instructor training course in safety has begun at Stutt shirt military Post he under Tulve direction of Ralph o. Zwolsman. American red Cross safety service Ciesa enlisted men from various sep units Are enrolled in the course with four guest student from the Garmisch military and three members of the Neucom medical department training Cen Ter. On completion of the training 1wo members of the Stuttgart group will be assigned permanently As instructors in Post safety courses scheduled to begin feb. 6. Other graduates will be available As re serve instructors. The three medical department trainees will form a Mobile team to give specialized instruction of the duties of military police High Way patrols and other units Cor responding to the advanced arc course. French of group visits Erding fusty bases e r d i n a Jan. 26 special group of French air Force person Nel visited Erding and Furstenfeld Bruck air bases this week to observe Jet maintenance procedure. In the group were Roger Lom Bard chief Engineer air ministry Daniel Thomas Engineer air ministry maj Joseph Veron capt Louis Bernard capt Georges Follon jes capt Jean piano and it Clouds Pegourie. Col Talbott named co of 16th cons Tab so Berlin Jan. 2g is co Charlie y. Talbott has been named commander of the 16th co Stab so in Berlin it has been announced. Talbott succeeds it col Carroll h. Prunty who returned to the . Last month for treatment at Walter Reed Hospital maj John r. Snow has been acting Squadron co a Veteran of the new Guinea and Luzon campaigns Talbott came to the dec in september 1948. He has served As executive officer of the6th and Lith co Stab Sis and As co of the 3d in 6th army Cav. A Chennault cuts tape opening Neu Biberg club Neu Biberg Jan. 26 special col John s. Chennault co 86thfighter-bomber Wing Neu Biberg air base Cut the tape to open the new special services club Here. Chennault and his staff were served a special breakfast from the new Kitchen of the snack bar the club includes lounges Hobby shops dark room and game rooms. Augsburg Post advises on whooping cough shots Augsburg Jan. 26 special . Children Between the Ages of 1 month and 6 years should receive whooping cough inoculations within the immediate future medical officers Here recommended this week. The announcement was made after several cases of whooping cough were diagnosed among dependents in the Augsburg military Post area Neucom army personnel give 825,340 for Relief Heidelberg Jan. 26 special personnel of the . Army in Europe contributed 023,310.05 to the joint fund Campaign of the army Regency remit and army Relief society conducted in Check for that amount has been Lent by Neucom he to Tracy a Voorhees under Secretary of the army for proportionate distribution to the two army welfare agencies
