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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Wednesday, September 20, 1950

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 20, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 4 the stars and stripes september 1950 Predgen Guten tag Guten tag Morgen Guten Morgen Abend Guten Abend auf Wiede Sehen auf Wiede Sehen Herr Schulze Ruhten Tahk Ruhten Tahk Morgen Ruhten Morgen Alberrt Ruhten Albent auf auf Virder Zethen Virder Zethen Herr Shults Good Day hello How do you Good morning Good morning evening Good evening until seeing again goodbye Schulze editors note the daily German lessons Are taken from the Basic course in spoken German by the editorial staff of the armed forces Institute Colony of Eugi students dwindles daily m Paris Paris army of sex gis which descended on Paris after the War to study such arts and sciences As this Center of culture has to offer is dwindling government officials Dis from an Al time Peak of american students studying in Paris under the i Bill of the Colony has dwindled now to and is not expected to pick up appreciably even in november when the University of Paris re William director of vet Erans affairs at the embassy said two factors were cutting Down on enrolments under the Bill korean which has made Many persons think twice about coming to Europe for the fact that time is running out for Many veterans who Are limited to a maximum of four years study under the Bill old timers gone most of the old timers have already share their period of eligibility is even our oldest students and our highest ranking one have Long since gone Back our rank tog student was a full colonel in the Field he was taking our oldest was a College professor 62 years i dont know How a Man that old got in the army i the first right we Are Down to a couple of lieutenant colonels As the last vestiges of any High of the thousands who have sloshed paint an easel or studied philosophy at the Sor share says the Bill of rights in Paris produced at least two artists of extraordinary Talent who later found the first was Norman author of the bestselling novel the naked and the who studied Here in the second k a former Atlanta newspaper Robert whose modern landscapes Are now com manding top prices in the Paris at the shares office has 450 students enrolled in Art and sculpture classes in in All a few Good painters will emerge from the he they always despite what the local inhabitants of the left Bank have to say about the bearded to Hemia ism of Many of the sex i share maintains they Are a pretty Good we dont have much trouble with he six or seven have had nervous break Downs and had to be sent and it was pretty embarrassing when one of them decided to disrobe completely in the lingerie department of one of the biggest department stores in Paris and run up and Down the but All in they Are Good perfect Torso Iii visit delayed i Ondon worlds most perfect transparent Torso with the curves and Anatomy of a real sick Here and was rushed to Germany for an operation before trying to con Quer America with her known As she is a transparent perfect Model revealing the Workings of the Var ious human she was the most popular exhibit at the Brit ish food the Model was being returned to the makers in after her overhaul Lumena will leave for the officials declined to reveal the nature of the but said they were confident the shapely exhibit will be As popular in the As she was the stars and stripes i 155 editor chief managing editor sports editor september 1950 it col Henry Richter Ken Zumwalt Phil Taylor executive manager chief of distribution Maurice Kirkwood Louis Brown of v Frankfurt Berlin Bretner Haven the Tor news bureaus 67 846680 edition is published Dally at s occupation under the auspices of the Aid education armed the stars and Darmstadt correspondence Frankfurt to the stars and stripes Apo 175 should be and York office should be sent to 641 Washington mail to the t an cry Oil publication of the armed pm sept 1947 at the Post office reentered As Der lne of March s 1879 at new Macarthur foresees new Japan by Bob Considine Douglas Mac Arthur believes that historians of the future will regard the democratization of Japan As of More importance than the two world wars which preceded the supreme commander has Complete Confidence in the Japa Nese Peoples ability and desire to make their islands an Oasis of Hope for the enslaved millions of asiatics surrounding the japanese Are among the Best of the general said to and they share one Strong Oriental trait they cheer a Winner and hate a thus when they lost their first they came to despise themselves and the leaders and practices that had brought about their for a Short after their they Hung suspended in a great there was not even Comfort for them in their for they knew that Many of the so called holy men who stood Between them and those deities had Long since become tools of the Defeated had worked for its preservation against the time of soul searching it was a time of great soul into this vacuum walked the Anglo Saxon influence of our occupation wholly new experience to a people almost wholly isolated for centuries and accustomed to Complete domination of their bodies and the men who brought me Back Over that bloody Road from Australia have now brought into Japan a civilization and Cul Ture founded on what Franklin Roosevelt called democracy and what Pope Pius Xii Calls the dignity of Call it or what you it is our we brought this to the Japa Nese people in such a Way that one thousand years from now the his Torian will give scant notice to the two great wars As peaks of significance in the first half of the 20th there was Well controlled Emo Tion in the generals voice when he answered a question about the durability of japans new system of you can search the pages of history in vain and never find an instance when a country which had tasted Freedom voluntarily reverted to autocracy or total he i years 1945 the War department announces that the ban on fraternization be tween soldiers and German girls will be lifted oct president Truman announces he has asked for the resignation of Secretary of Commerce Henry sept 1947 Fiorello h la Guardia Dies in his sleep at his Home in Bronx at the age of French and foreign ministers meet in the French for eign office to debate what to do next about 1949 the Netherlands and Greece announce the devaluation of currencies in relation to the following the example set by Britain in cutting the Pound from to Neucom ments mrs to be Honor guest at Frankfurt women luncheon by Virginia Webb the Allied women club of Frankfurt will hold a luncheon to Morrow in the lieutenant colonels room of the John Mccloy will be guest of there will be an election of officers during a Short business Ernest noted etcher of will talk on the history of his the sojourners masonic Lodge will meet at the Frankfort Emerald room members and prospective members Are Edward of maj and Paul was born 14 at the Lith Field Koerner is chief of operations for the co Stab Provost marshal Section at Marcia Haller has been assigned As an american red Cross recreation worker at the 57th Field Hosp in she was formerly with the 98th go in Ruth Frame former Ufa command has been assigned to Neucom special services As Fiel service Virginia from the Ber Lin military has replaced Virginia mul Howiand has been named director of the Eagle club in Wiesbaden to replace Mary who has returned to the Rose Terzian has been transferred to the Eagle club from the Garm Isch military Michael Meyers son of capt and David was christened at the olb Bavaria Chapel in Munich by maj George the god parents were it Francis of the 7s32d Sig so and Nancy of Vail is assigned to the tech sgt Dale Burdick was elected treasurer and Raymond Althoff Secretary at the opening meeting of the Parent teacher at the next Pat meeting will be held a daughter was born to and Walsh 31 at the 98th go in she was named Walsh is tooth the Munich pm a Tea for new dormitory High school students and faculty will be held this at 3 at the american school auditorium by the Nurnberg the next Pat meeting has been called for 27 at 3 coming events in Heidelberg include signal corp ladies club luncheon at the Schloss hotel today at 11 business meeting and social at the Nursery school at 10 pm officers and civilians wives club luncheon today at pm at the Marogen first meeting of the term for the Pat at the elementary school auditorium at 8 pm american women club Tea at the Neucom Casino tomorrow at 2 including an election of a baby show for american children at the flaming sword service club Bowling team captured the firs place trophy in the Landsberg league and received awards at a cocktail party at the Landsberg officers second went to the Mauldin team and third to the Dunn models for an october fashion show were selected at a Tea opening the fall season for the Landsberg officers hostesses were Price the Nurnberg women club will hold a Bridge at Stein Castle at 1 pm playing fee will be 25 among recent events in Munich were a reception for new teachers in the american school at the Haus Der sponsored by the Pat the first luncheon meeting of the season for the women club also at the Haus Der Kunst a piano recital at a Tea of the Munich German american women club by Richard wife of 1st it Richard of the map a and a guided tour f old Munich for women club future events in Munich include tuesday evening Art classes for occupation personnel at the Berger Brau Keller at 7 pm a meeting to Day of representatives of the Munich German american women the Munich women the Junior american women club and the Catholic club at the Home of George wife of the land commissioner for to plan for coordinating welfare work a women Bowling league meeting at 2 pm Friday in the Burger Brau Keller and a German american women club Garden party sat urday in the american kindergarten grounds in the Urx Borg German american women club will hold a foundation meeting today at pm in the there will be an election of recent events in Wiesbaden included German and american women club meeting at the Home of Frank Sheehan Anns society meeting in the card room of the Eagle club a French american club meeting at the Home of Drake when Hutching was elected club president and Dodson program the women Bible study group will meet tomorrow at 2 pm at the Home of Sydney with Worline leading  
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