European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 7, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse September 1950 the stars and stripes Page 5 West urged to Back East underground by Don Doane 6 anticommunist refugee leaders have urged the Western Powers id eel up a second front behind the Iron curtain by supporting the fight of commune Struick nations for National without the Aid of these subjugated they the we it can never win the third world War which they consider these views were expressed Al a press conference conducted by Jaro Elaw a ukrainian Heads an anticommunist association including 22 National of them ethnic groups within the soviet Union and other nations which have fallen under communist Alt these 22 groups demand National Independence and Freedom from soviet most of them claim to have partisan armies fighting underground behind the Iron cur cooperation stressed the Western world must Coop crate with these underground liberation movements arid work for the creation of a second front behind the Iron Stetzko he expressed Doubis whether underground groups alone could Ever throw off the Kremlin but with their lie predicted the coming War could be localized and to obtain their he the West must abandon its Concep Tion of the soviet Union As a unified and Promise National Independence to each ethnic group now in the soviet the blocs Leader suggested that the West should no i Only support partisan groups with Money and but establish close Liaison Between them and the West Ern military Genera sell zoo was flanked by ii other leaders of the bloc at the Confer nationalities in bloc they said the bloc included is White North Cau a Ura lians and Poland was not Gen Ferenz Farkas von Kiesbar president of the hungarian Freedom said More than armed men Are still fighting the user behind the Iron and Many More could be news of the zones 63d tankers awarded Josafe chief 6 fifteen tank Crews of tie 63d he to in were awarded pennants denoting excellence of Crew maintenance of their m26 Lanks by Brig Gen George assistant 1st inf at a formal review held before the assembled troops of the the tank commanders of each of the honoured received the Silver and Green pen upon which is embroidered the distinctive insignia of the 63d he to the pennants will Fly from the radio antennae of their Crews to whom pennants were awarded did not Tail out of any Road March or other train ins function in which the battalion participated during the period july during this period of intensive summer training tanks averaged approximately 400 Miles of under severe operating t 15lh co Stab so receives first Issue of new paper g first edition of the 15th co Stab so musketeer newspaper has been distributed to its the paper had four pages of local troop the musketeer is published through the cooperation of the Squadron Public information and the under capt Henry Squadron p1o consists of managing editor sgt Jack Carey Squadron re Porter pfc Ralph Krugjohn Rov ing reporter pfc David Hunt sports editor pfc Gilbert Shapiro special events reporter Bernard Martin and personality reporter pfc Lawrence 51 Drivers of 18th infantry receive no Accident awards 6 special fifty one Drivers from the 18th inf regt received safety commendations from col Ralph for having driven Between to Miles with no a Cpl Loren Anthony and pfc John both of co have driven Miles with no a pvt Johnnie co 30000 and Cpl Charles t Wesley and p Marshall Nichol both from co have a mile record 14th army Cav no sets new academic record 6 special Sec Richard of e Mth army has been graduated As Honor student from Theta tag it col Harry Eckhoff has been named Eckhoff was instrumental in planning operation Boot strap and operation Midnight photo Center and the no Academy with in four Moser been congratulated by Brig Gen Bruce com mandant of the no and maj Gen constabulary on attaining an average of the highest reached by any no Academy graduate in the last 13 in Moser was graduated from the to tag Center with the highest Overall standing in the student a Grade of chaplain assumes duties with 7888th up tips 6 special capt Maurice of new York has assumed duties As chaplain with 7338th up his responsibilities will include religious care of patients at the 130th Sta Hosp and parochial duties in the Heidelberg he replaces maj Denis Moore and capt Paul he will be Moderator of the Catholic mens Serra club and the ladies of a society for Catholic married women of Heidelberg military his last assignment was As Post Catholic Genii Eddy 3 courts 6 has approved the rec ords of trial and sentences imposed by three special courts mar tial under his Eddy approved the sentence of ret John formerly assigned to the 7808th to a bad conduct confinement at hard labor for six and a Fine of sit8 per month for six Sutliffe was found guilty of being striking a non commissioned officer and breach of arrest evidence presented at the trial indicated that while in arrest in Sutliffe struck a non commissioned broke arrest and went pvt Benny formerly assigned to the 7748th dependents housing was found of being drunk on disrespectful toward a Superior officer and will Ful disobedience of a lawful com he was sentenced to a bad conduct confinement at Neucom announces destination of 87 dependents sept 6 the following 87 dependents of military and civilian personnel Are listed by Neucom As new their destinations being Cerha by Bremerhaven for further assign Edith Mary and Anthony Moran Andrew and Myra Daniels Peter and Christopher Craw Bettie Lois Daven Joan Hope and Carol Nellwyn Edna and Susan Leartine Joanne Mary and Gordon Hamp Doris and Barbara William Julia and James Ellen and Deane Christy and Paul Carolyn and George i Lillian and Deborah Mary and Dorothy and Rosezena and Patricia Patricia and Daniel Nancy and Paul Sharon and Jeffrey Ward Peggy and sue Christine Catherine and Chester Gene and Austria Marie Frances and James it ind Michael Dorothy Betty and Patricia Teresa Christopher Cole Robert Joan and Huth Thomas and departing Wae sergeant Tomato Patch to company 6 Sec Annie Whitacre proudly shows off the Tomato Patch she has to other was in co 7b68th up at army Sec Annie Whitacre willed her Tomato Patch to the other was of co 7888th up when she left Heidelberg last week for assign ment in it a a profitable for sgt Whitacre has harvested several pounds of tomatoes from the three rows of plants growing outside her room in the co d billets at Patton she had not really planned to grow she it was the Flower pictures in the stateside seed catalogue that Cap tured her interest last but the order suffered a mix up somewhere and when her Flower seeds the packets were marked vegetables or the first time Gardener stil had a yen to test her Green so the seeds went into Flats on the inside wind Wsul in the Barracks every step was done Fay sgt Whitacre she tended the thinned and transplanted and enriched the using a stateside i Plant staked the f hopefully waited for the fruit to grow and approves martial hard labor for six months and a Fine of a month for six the record a trial indicated that Hoover was Demk while on duty As my desk sergeant and was Dis respectful towards his commanding ordered to go to the he refused to do Cpl William of was found guilty of wrongful use of a motor operating a motor vehicle without a and breach of Galloway was sentenced to a bad conduct confinement at hard labor for six months and a Fine of 50 a month for six evidence presented at the trial indicated that on june had milled to his commanding officer that on the previous night he had taken a jeep out of the motor Pool for his own use and on june while attending a com Pany Gall Way assaulted a fellow and on june while under arrest for going he broke pending the completion erf the terms of confinement at hard the sentence of bad conduct Dis charge in each Case has been suspended by Neucom alters Bond payment 6 civilian payroll deductions for savings Bonds in amounts less than the full Purchase Price of a Bond will be discontinued in instalment purchases have been stopped on the pay period ending sell 2 for employees of the Heidel Stuttgart and Berlin military and the Bremerhaven port of embarkation effective As of the pay period ending deductions for partial payments on Bonds will be stopped on checks for employees of the Wetzlar and Nurnberg after these subscriptions for the class a pay reservation Plao for purchasing Bonds will not be unless the deductions Are in amounts equivalent to the entire Cost of a Bond on each pay civilian employees who have authorized deductions for partial pay ments will be contacted by civilian personnel officers for written authority either to cancel the present deductions for Bond or to increase the amount so that a Bend can be bought every pay payroll deductions for Sav Ings Bonds in amounts less than the full Cost represent a comparatively Small percentage of the total Bonds being bought by employees to cat mushrooms9 into 4 Kittens 6 family Here ale mushrooms and gave part of the dish to the shortly after eating the Mush the cat began to cry and could not be father and Mother Felt something was wrong with them and immediately thought of mushroom the with his wife and two rushed to the Hospital and had their stomachs feeling much the family went Home and found their cat lying proudly beside four newly born theologians Congress 6 More than 400 theologians from Many nations attended the marburg Schloss Congress of theologians which was revived Here for the first time since the War the Congress sponsored by two German missionary
