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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Friday, February 3, 1950

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 3, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 2 the stars and stripes Erich feb Ruby 3, 195fl 3 new chapels to be opened by Gen Parker , feb. 2 special a three new Yucom chapels will by opt cd by  Gen Royh  chief of Chap ins. During his tour of Europe in the next few   and or. Were scheduled to Dock today in Bremer Haven. Where Parker will speak to troops ind to ilk Vii officers of the port of embarkation and .  forces there. At Neucom he in Heidelberg tomorrow he will Confer with Gen Tenma t. Handy Neucom com Mander in chief it Gen Clarence k. Hiebner. Cd . Army Europe and hear Adin John Wilkes com Mander of . It in forces in Germany As Well is wish a off officers of the Neucom chaplain s division. To visit to in later in the Day Parker will speak to members of the 63d he to in and the 24 that co. He will visit the Neucom prison at Mann Heim and also speak at jewish services. The three chapels tha Parker will help dedicate include one at land shul in ceremonies planned for sunday a. Garmisch tuesday and in the belts area in Frankfurt feb. 17. Parker has arranged a heavy schedule of personal appearances before army and air Force troop units and at religious services in Neucom. Ufa and Trieste before he continues to Liege Paris and London to visit . Cemeteries and meet administrative cuffs. At each military Post he will talk with commanders and chaplains on projects for character guidance. Saturday Parker is scheduled to speak to troops at Patton Barracks Heidelberg Fly to  train ing Center to address students and Confer with chaplains of the Nurnberg area. Talk at numbers the following Day lie will preach at Nurnberg and speak at the inauguration of the Landshut Chapel. Officers and chaplains of the 1st inf div will meet with him at bad Tolz monday and he will speak to troops of the big red one before going on to Munich to Confer Slih army and air Force chaplains in that area. The remainder of his tentative Neucom schedule includes opening the Garmisch Chapel tuesday visit ing army installations in Austria next thursday and Friday and Trieste feb. 11-14 and conferring with chaplains and troops of the . Constabulary and units in the. Stuttgart area feb. 15. In Wiesbaden feb. 16, Parker will Confer with it Gen John k. Can non Safe cd and air Force chaplains. On feb. 17 he is slated to open a Chapel in belts and talk with military personnel in Frank Furt before going on to Berlin feb. 18. To preach at Heidelberg he will preach at Providence Church Heidelberg feb. 19, and will be guest of Honor later in the Day at a reception for Neucom Headquarters staff officers. From Heidelberg he will continue to Bel Gium France and England. Chaplain it col John o. Woods of  use Ortizt  was appointed chief of the army corps of chaplains last july when to was on duty As chief Chap lain in general Headquarters of the far East   from William jewel College. Liberty mo., he accepted a pastorate in the fir to Baptist Church of Tipton to. He joined the army in 1918, and has been on Active duty with rhe Chap lain corps Ever since. Talking it Over in exercise shoe pock. V  a -1 up few a & c i i a Kif Sak .�3easl. Gen Clarence h. He Etmer Tii Iril from Lei l. Cd . Army Krone and maj Gen Frank a. Mil Burn Back to camera Deputy cd Usa eur discuss the situation at the 2il co Stab Brit command Post in exercise shoe pack with maj Gen i. D. White second from Lef Constabce and Brig Gen Bruce c. Clarke left2d Brig cd. Talking with Milburn is col r. H. Brown brigade executive officer. Army photo 182 new ships okd for Bonn Bonn feb. 2 up West German shipyards have been Given the go ahead on 182 new ships on the basis of the november Petersberg pro Tocol government officials Dis closed Here last night. They said the Allied military Security Board acting under the protocol which gave West Germany permission to build More faster and bigger Ocean going vessels had Given its approval. The projects Range from barges to 2,700-ton freighters three of which will be but in Bremen. Hamburg will produce three 1,800-ton freight  and 1,500-tonners will be built in Schleswig Holstein Hamburg Bremen and lower Saxony. Zone lectures to feature it. Palomar Telescope Frankfurt feb. 2 is a series of lectures on astronomy Vav Ith a showing of the first pictures taken with the new High powered Telescope at it. Palomar calif.,will be held in . Zone America houses feb. 3 to March 5, the Hico information Center Branch announced. _ with his lectures or. Werner Sandner of the Munich Observatory will show photographs to illustrate the newest achievements of the american super Telescope. He will also discuss observatories in the . Berlin Post to reorganize consolidate clubs messes Berlin feb. 2 is Berlin military Post has announced a sweeping reorganization and consolidation of military and civilian clubs and  reorganization beginning immediately will leave amp with three class b enlisted men s clubs one first three graders club two Community centers and two officer civilian clubs. A major change under the reorganization will be the Clos s ing of Truman Hall  House and the wan see club officer civilian clubs will be come Community centers with membership dues abolished. Club 48, an pm club will be come an no club in place of the club Continental which will be Dis continued membership basis the Lakeside and Colony clubs and the Berlin sector mess will be discontinued and their facilities and properties will be absorbed into an officer civilian club which will operate two units on a membership  reorganization and Consoli Dation will result in annual savings of $10,000 to �15,000 to patrons col James t. Duke Post commander declared this will be possible through centralized operation accounting purchasing storage and distribution of  reductions in the size of the american Community Here during the past year and the placing of German cafes and clubs on limits were Given As primary reasons for the action. Life in Isri tacit dreary German paper jibes Dusseldorf feb. 2 up smarting under British press criticism of luxurious living in Western Germany the germans hit Back yesterday with a picture of life in England. The Story was told by the London correspondent of the Ham Burg weekly. Die Strasse. I you be been used to the night Lif of Berlin. Paris Brussels or , he told his 200,000 read er., Don t go to  the Broad masses in London it is always the cheapest entertain a no to stand around the Sta be of Eros in Piccadilly circus and gaze at the Bright  anyone not an islander it s almost unbelievable to see the Joy in the faces of  usual London evening out. I added was liitle More than a bus ride or a trip on the underground. For those with Money the main attraction was a trip to the Folies Bergeret at the London hippodrome to Ogle the scantily dressed dancers forced by British Law to stand immobile. But it was on English nylons that the Strasse really hit Back. This is what the correspondent said nylons Are unobtainable in eng land because the English prefer to Export them to Germany even though German women Don t like them they Are not Only bad but also too  artificial silk stockings Are a luxury for englishwoman. They even go dancing without  and girls Wear evening dress usually their Only one but no stockings not even in the Middle of Winter. It is in these things that you see a nation in a Dollar  selected officers in Vienna to take income tax course Vienna feb. 2 is unit com Manders in Vienna will appoint a unit or detachment income tax officer to attend a course in the preparation of tax returns Here monday through wednesday. Ufa he has  course will be conducted by John r. Longo in the Safe Chapel Alliano building from 8 30 to 10 30 am each Day. Longo is a qualified Bureau of internal Revenue instructor. After completing the course tax officers will Aiden listed personnel in preparing their  he further Points out that All . Military and civilian personnel who received a Gross in come of �600 or More during 1949 Are required to file a final return and pay the amount due thereon before March 15. New unit to Aid customs probes Frankfurt feb. 2 is formation of an investigation unit to be assigned to and work with the 7751st my customs unit was announced by it col George b. Buell co. The new organization is the 7740th my Cid. Its co capt John j. Isgrigg and nine enlisted men Are assigned to Headquarters in Frankfurt and will share offices with the Frankfurt regional office covering the Northern half of the . Zone plus the . Sector of Berlin and the Bremen enclave. 1st it Walter a. Coch will be stationed with nine pm investigators in Munich to handle investigations arising out of customs violations and incidents in the South  half of the . Zone. Bureau urged for germans held in East Bonn feb. 2 up the to German bundestag lower huns yesterday called on the government immediately to establish a sikh he department to care for germans still held in Eastern  countries. The department would be responsible for about 300,000 germans held in Poland and Czechoslovakia As Well ave thousands of Gynn Ingin Yugoslavia Hungary bul Ria and Romania. The motion passed with Only th15 communists voting again it did no specify How the Turr it would operate. One speak explained it would be mostly is in logical 1 the soviet Union a. Not Lisio among the countries that a id he super Vised by this. Tal 3 killed in Munich traffic Munich. Feb. 2 is three persons were killed and 48 injured in Munich traffic accidents last week City police reported. Abuse in Poland charged mrs. Klinor Hubert  forthe social Domo Cralli party. A i. Eri hat  Havu in Poland v. I it forced 10 by time poll s. She and German railway Genii Yaj  in areas of a Orn Germany n a under polish administration. H,.-\e been confronted with the can of either declaring they Are Ash i us of being German or getting five years in a labor Camp. These germans also had by to forced to declare they would e to keep Contact with their  ifs in Western Germany be  i leave the Church and accept trans Fer to Central Poland. Communist Oskar Muller wintered with the charge that the  department void be used. Propaganda machine Only. Jin that its establishment would  relations with Poland. Grade application Rule Wiesbaden. Feb. 2 so  air Force officers May App y for Grade determinations Only when they have been notified of  from Active duty or have been a leased from Active duty Usalj he has been informed in an am ment to afr 39-s. Moving Day a ukrainian do child Sta by his family s belongings a i to be loaded on u truck As 1tkrainian families evacuated i 1ro Center in dim. Is i  
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