European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 31, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse 1mi stars and stripes Mardi fatso bulletin Marks fourth year As guide on current problems members of the staff of the bulletin above left to right capt Hoy William Art director Betti editor John Art production sgt John writer Walter associate editor and me7 William Budinger with a circulation of throughout a Magazine with a that Mission is to keep Neucom personnel in the to help them Weed out from fiction in conflicting reports of current its As set Forth by the armed forces is to make servicemen and women the Best informed in the today Marks the fourth anniversary of the publication in it was on March that the first Issue of the the predecessor of the current made its Bow in since the publication has undergone four major move from Hochst to Bamberg to Stutt and1 two years to its present location in its Masthead has carried the names of a continuing Parade of photog Raphers and production but its Neucom personnel abreast of current never changed through More than 200 issues impartial reports to do the bulletin presents comprehensive and impartial re ports of such controversial topics As atomic Energy and it also features articles pointing up the service mans responsibilities As a citizen in a the an official Public i years March Herbert Hoover reports that he found the food situation in Poland the worst of All in March John Lewis Calls a six Day strike of Sof Coal miners in memory of 111 miners killed in the mine March the House passes an omnibus foreign id March Winston Churchill accuses the 14 men Kremlin of ing at ii Rule of the provides material for weekly dec discussions cation of the armed forces in formation and education functions As a unit of the 7700th up although the bulletin is a fix Ture in Many unit Day rooms and information it is not designed to compete with popular stateside it is primarily a guide for the use of discussion leaders in the regular weekly information hover set aside by All Neucom the magazines distribution Al lots one copy for about every 25 servicemen in France and eng additional copies going to the bulletin reaches All Neucom per at least through the weekly information emphasized by Truman the importance of these in formation hours was emphasized recently in a report to president Truman irom his committee on religion and welfare in the armed although there is a vast amount of information available to service personnel through nor Mal Public the commit tee it is important that serv ice personnel be aided in their acquisition and understanding of pertinent facts through the medium of weekly information and discussion the along with news maps and visual aids prepared by bulletin provides the material used in information heading the bulletin staff capt Hoyt editor the editor is Belli easter who began writing for the bul Letin in july she is assisted by Walter associate editor and writer William Art and John cd production Man and Pho among enlisted s sgt John Reed is a bulletin with two Dahah years of writ ing behind two other pm and eight germans Complete the bulletin series on communism currently the staff winding up a series of four articles on communism and is Midway in a series of nine on both series Are adapted from armed forces a department of de sense publication which provides three fourths the bulletins main the bulletin also publishes 14 original discussion guides each most of which Deal with Neucom and the in recent the Magazine also has been publishing Short articles of special interest to occupation currently being published a a on Neucom service in addition to the bulletin staffers also turn out orientation programs for service men and their they have planned and written such special projects As last years com Man wide Supply Economy Cam along with related peelers and Art rays cure tomcats colds Santa Monica an it Vearold tomcat belong ing to Leo was getting frequent colds marred his enjoyment of an aircraft Topi and die decided to do some thing about he built a special bed atop Snooks favorite sleep ing the the bed was equipped with a hidden whenever Snooky wants to is most of the time pressure of his body on the bed1 throws the turning on a 100watt infrared beat lamp the colds Are gone and but Feldworth now Snooky wont even come out to he we have to hand food up to breakfast in bed for a a comments i i Heidelberg military Post dads club j to sponsor performance of Ballet j by Virginia Webb Richard Broadhurst win take office president of Tibe wives club april she elected at the regular biennial election Early in March to succeed Fri Everett i head of the club for the past six months other officers elected were Alex i barrel Beschen and John Secretary and assistant Secretary we Lara and Ville assistant the Heidelberg military Post club will sponsor a performance the City theater Ballet at the Heidelberg special services Center april 11 at 8 tickets priced 75 cents will be on Sale with club Block leaders after april proceeds of the tinder the direct Lon Karl will be used for sponsored by t the Frankfurt anted women club win sponsor Monte Carlo j night at the Frankfurt Cuino proceeds Uris summer activities planned by the Allied youth of the Ftp teachers Blackjack and other games of Chance will admission it 25 j Betty Osmundson has arrived in Wurzburg As manual Axis Jor Wurzburg military Post special she will replace Mary who has been transferred to a native of miss Osmundson was formerly with engaged in teenage recreational programs in Niagara Falls and in Theoff leers and men of the recod Leaa Rifle army Cav and their wives and guests gave a Farewell party departing troopers and one officer at the Fugger Keller at Gynesta of Honor were it William m set Arthur Hawthorne cps James Carter and Hareld All scheduled to return to the in the near 1st it and mra Kenneth Van have announced the birth of a Elaine at fee Nurnberg Hospital last it Vanauken is a member of the 701st Ord in grandparents of the baby Are capt and Pool of Heidelberg where capt Pool is a member of the staff of rear adm John commander of naval forces in variety being added to the parties held by members of Oie Arhe Ilgen women at a recent luncheon hostesses wore swedish and smorgasbord was next on the is a Western Roundup Complete with and hillbilly 7 members of the marburg american club recently made their fourth to charitable institutions of the area As they journeyed to the Frieden Shotten Home for the children were Given food and clothing bought from the profits of a Thrift from special even tar by the club and from contributions from americans living in one of the primary missions of the club u to give Aid charitable Gilberte Gulbranson be wearing a self designed Negligee made of White at the Darmstadt women club fashion show held at the hornets photos is mrs Margret Sargent above wears a Gray Pla Stripe suit at a recent fashion show sponsored by the Darmstadt women club the stars and stripes vol is editor chief managing editor sports editor March Iso it col William Summers Ken Zumwalt Phi Taylor executive Hancer chief of distribution Maurice Kerf Wood Louis h Brown news bureaus Frankfurt Sas Isasi Darmstadt 84ficm Vienna Bremerhaven 3184411363 Munich the european edition is published daily at for the occupation under the auspices of thei armed forces information and education Teu Frankfurt the stars and Darmstadt correspondence1 should be addressed to the stars and Apo army mail to the new York office should be sent to 641 Washington j Street this is not an official publication of the armed reentered As second class matter sept at the pos Tot new York under the act of March
