European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 17, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse August 17 1950 the stars and stripes ships due today x1 Ith 315 dependents 16 special aral ships Gen Patch and Gen san scheduled to Dock Al Bremer the Patch has dependents of american Mil and civilian personnel 77 teachers for the american in the Haan is 68 according to the military sea the names destinations of the dependents the Patch Are Germany Tor further Florence i Patricia and Elbert Loma and Mary Beyens Susan and Robert and Kus Judy and Iron Helen Jeanne a cow and John end Michael Roc and Holly Dors Lufi Erbse Martin lung Michael d o n o w t k in Ana Stanley a Dorothy and Mary Thomas and Lawson Doris Randall and Linda Proctor Elizabeth Cornelia Mary Marjorse Alice and Sharon Robert Dolores u Marian and Curtis Ildene Joan and Fen Robert Stephen vivid and Dorothy and Kalherine k 1 i x a b c t h and Lei Martinez do Irma Gerald Marjoric Sarah and George and cordon Pamella Arm Cecilia Mary Joan msry Tor Ranc win Tam Elsie Myrv Gwen Margarct and Robert Charles and Ethelyn Joe and Mary Tchack Pauline 3nd Evelyn and David lit Bessie Margol Gerirude in and Alice and John and Beverly Betsy and Maryann Hood Dorothy Opal and Benle Mary Bruce Virginia and or arid Vlcko and Sandra Dolores v Ata Evelvn and and Lorna Floyl tone Nancy Aid Marjorie and Donald Hurgen and Limbert and John Phyllis David we limper Marie and Isabel and Hulda these clergy Man Are due today on the Gen Patch for a Toor of dec they arc left to Daniel Stephens new York Oyster Westminster theological s e m i n a r West Mcl rabbi temp 1 e society of Vic Tor Aldrich Avenue and chaplain i col William representative of he army chief of photo Margaret and Odonovan Mary and Judith William f Barbara Caroline Harri Gerald and Joseph Hen Nancy and David Jor Jacquelyn and s liar ten Doro and Suaan he Dukj and Emma and Annie 800 Finis set by up or 16 More than 800 foreign with products from 19 will exhibit at this years International fair in Frankfurt for five be ginning sept among countries including two from behind the Iron Are the Bev the Switzerland and French North the Offenbach leather Industry will hold a second exhibition this scheduled 2i this Hibit will be sponsored by the Erp office in to be held in conjunction with an of several Afghanistan Anna Jund and Austria Marian and Inda Carole and Fred Winifred Anita and Margaret and and Victoria Anne Eileen and Doona Robert and Shirley Duncan Harriet of the de aboard the Haan for Ruby David and Pettey Marion Euzabeth and Kennetn a j i 1 Mary Mary Rose Frances Atul Al i c a b e t it William m c 13 w e 1 1 and Charles Macar Jour Virginia and Joan Dordthy Nadine Pairicia Betty Patrick and Carita and Kevin Tisi i and Barbara Carolyn Jan e Shiirley and Helen hobble is Chandler and Wilum Claudina and Rudi Clarion Esther and Veuna and Marj and Robert Turk Bidd my r r i s and say e v 1 Sandra West germans like 4voice programs 16 the majority zone and West Berlin residents interviewed in a poll on voice of America broadcasts described programs As the completed by the reactions analysis Statt of the Hico office of Public is which trained German interviewers made a representative sampling of Opin Ion of in the zone and 500 in also disclosed the voice of America audience in West Berlin had increased by 17 per cent since june 1949 when a Semi Lar study was this audience is now estimated at 55 per cent of the of West Berlin in the zone there has been Little change in the size of the of those 3fi per cent said they generally listen so the broadcasts which arc especially tailored for German audiences and beamed direct from new York for relay by stations in the zone and Hias in voice referred interviewers found that 89 per cent of the persons who customarily listen to the radio at regularly or tune in on the which is broadcast at that while part of this cover age arises from the fact broadcasts Blanket the areas sur it was pointed out it is pos sible to Lune in on an hour Long classical music program on an and Well planned music presenta Tion from radio in the russian at the the which covered population groups by in City age and found voice listenership was not confined to special for the minority of listeners who considered the voice fair or the reasons assigned included Lack of ignoring of German Over emphasis on politics and poor re want data on ways about half of the persons who found the voice programs Good declared their most valuable Fea Ture to be information about the american Way of the second nost frequently mentioned reason was their clarity and instructive other reasons included of Ettye Lee lures and assurances of he desire to Aid the majority opinion also was hat the voice broadcasts give East zone germans favourable impression of the the programs press Eastern germans by Awak ening a longing for Western Western and Union with West give the people Hope and and Point up the difference be Ween conditions in Russia and the ii a Ford takes Over As Gen Bertram Layf Nril photos col Calvin a reran Consul general transferred to Washington b r e m e 1c consulate general has announced the Transfer of Maurice who has been Eon suf Gen eral in Bremen since May to a state department Post in Wash he will be succeeded by Laverne former Consul general at Jln Imie and sergeants get Wong bars 1c special former master sergeants of he school were recently promoted to warrant officer Unior they Are Lorey a of and Norman of my Brig Gen Bertram until recently Deputy commander of the new York port of has assumed the responsibilities of the chief of he succeeds col Calvin who is returning soon to the for reassignment after serving three years in the Neucom who was promoted to brigadier general last is a graduate of the military class of after completing the command and general staff school he served As s3 with the 5th a 1st inf during the Louisiana Maneu vers when Pear Harbor was attacked he was with the g4 hawaiian in january he was assigned As director of planning and office of the military governor of the territory of in he became logistics plan Ning officer the joint staff com Pacific Ocean in August a reported for duty with the office of the chief of transportation in where he stayed until when he assumed command of Camp Kilmer in june he was appointed chief staff of the new York port of and Early the Fol lowing he was made Deputy port Hayford was accompanied to Ger Many by they have two a who is the wife of it cmdr Burke stationed at and a Bertram recently Dis charged As a Corporal from the air Force to accept appointment As a midshipman in the merchant Marine under d e w i a wreck aftermath fatal to cyclist 16 motorcycle spill in which Tea rider was unhurt had a fatal aftermath the 58yearold who picked himself up unhurt after a spill when he was blinded by the lights of an oncoming lighted a cigars i at Bis Home clothing caught and he suffered fatal Burns before the flames could r when be had the contents of his motorcycles gasoline tank had spilled Over his Mccoy opens Pool to Gya in swimming and Garden on the property of High commissioner j o b n Mcclous Berlin residence Las opened daily to children living in the Vicinity and to groups froth Berlin Gya the Hico Berlin element workable plan for ground support of the air lift to Berlin was developed and put into operation within 18 hours after the establishment of the soviet As a direct result of his Aims and new a r m y transportation contracts have been negotiated which effect a substantial saving to the forces and travel facilities for occupation personnel have been improved to the Point where they compare favourably with modern railway standards in the following his from the military Academy in de Witt served with the 3d Cav on tha mexican and As a troop and Squadron comma Dot with the same regiment in the american be dictionary forces i world War on general staff he was graduated from the army War College in and became assistant chief of on the general staff of the 1st car in november he became a Mem Ber of the War department general staff in the office of the assistant chief of beginning in january of de Wilt served successively As executive chief of staff and Dep Uty port commander of York port of he was appointed temporary brigadier general on april detailed to command the Boston port embarkation in he served in this capacity 13 then rejoined the army Western in and was assigned As transportation officer of the army service which was for Gani Zed for the of the projected invasion of Southern Japan with the 8th army in with the War departments re Duclion of the number of general Dewitt elected to return to the and was assigned As Deputy port commander at the san fran Cisco port of he held Teaf position until he left injury 1947 Germany to become chief of1 the accompanied by his Galvin is to 26 on Tii Goethals for the hello service combines with overseas weekly the shop Ping guide Wlinich has served 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