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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Thursday, September 21, 1950

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 21, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse                                September 1950 the stars and stripes Page 1 germans Back j participation Jln West army 20 Clear majority of germans in the i zone favors Gorman participation in a Western european army he Hijra commission has re but few West germans ind Many will have no part an Independent German the High commission two out of three West germans in the zone were said to feel that Western Germany cannot be defended without Gorman the High commission based its Tepool on German sentiment about demilitarization on a poll of germans in the 300 in Berlin and 200 in there about germans in the within Atlantic pact sixty three per cent in the i 90 per cent in and 76 i per cent in Bremen favor German i participation in a Western euro Pean defensive army within the framework of the Atlantic the High commission those who expressed these views were asked what about a West f German army within a european framework the High commission stressed Juliat majority approval of West Ger Jan demilitarization holds Only for German participation in a eneral european most germans approving of a German army of an unspecified Type stressed Security other reasons Given included for the education of Young Tor elimination of unemployment implies equal rights with other countries for germans deeded for common defense of germans would Best de Send West Germany and to regain lost Eastern those who disapproved stressed l general weariness with War and wartime reasons in tided antipathy toward military forces fear for loved Germany not accorded the status prerequisite to an an army would Only Lead to certain no wish to be Cannon fodder and fear of economic remembered by Gya pals a Augsburg Post lists 15 vehicle mishaps 20 Harry Augsburg military Post safety announced that during the first month of the Euco Widt safety Campaign there were 15 army motor vehicle Acci of cols on the three of which injured military personnel and 12 injured civilian he added that there was also one fire ported during the Burtt stated that nine of the a dents involve i Venules classed w Temei gency such As on and trucks of the tire depart 536th my so co and the so sch Gen disc he pointed out that excessive Speed was the Pri Alary unsafe act or condition which contributed to a Large per Telage of these Friedolin kit Zingen Gya paralysed by tries out a new wheel chair made by boys in the organization As Sec Solomon Gya and Friedoline and Mother look on in photo polio stricken boy Given wheel chair by Kitzinger Gya sept 20 Friedolin an Active Kitzing Gen Gya member until polio paralysed him from the neck is one of the happiest boys in town the 13yearold unable to talk or move his hands and was being transported about by his Mother in her rough Riding shopping Wagon when Gya Mem Bers heard of his plight utilizing old Iron Salvage lumber and Leatherette seat Friedoline buddies built him a wheel they mounted it on bicycle wheels and a wheel from an old Soapbox racer and painted it Black and the wheel chair was paid for by Gen Funk to broadcast Over an tuesday sept 20 Gen Arnold Stuttgart of military Post will speak Over an from 6 to pm tuesday on fee program your commander assignment of quarters in the Pew apartment buildings will be Kong the topics of current interest importance he will assigned As s2 20 Robert Mai Tox has been feigned to s2 of the 552d aaa in 90 Mattox attended face artillery Advance course at Vienna to get College unit 20 Branch of the University of Mary land will open in Vienna for military and civilian personnel on it was three courses will be offered during the first classes will be held in the dependent Grade school at 20 the courses and their hours of meeting Are German tuesdays and thurs 7 pm to 9 pm mathematics 10 College tuesdays and 7 pm to 9 pm and sociology 2 introduction to Sociol mondays and 7 pm to 10 and tuesdays and 7 pm to 10 military personnel desiring to Register for the course must be High school graduates or have passed the ged civilians must be High school graduates or pass the College Entrance test Given by the University of to take mathematics it will be necessary for each student to pass a placement qualifying tests will be Given at the i and e Tull air and at the Vienna army education Center in the Stifts Kaseane at 1 pm resident officers hear staff 20 George land com missioner for and members of his addressed reside it officers at their quarterly training seminar Here about 90 resident officers came to Munich for the Allday which reviewed Hico Aims and in addition to speakers included Oron Deputy land and these Divi Sion chiefs Kenneth Van bus chief of Field operations Charles Public affairs James political affairs Frantz labor affairs Jacob military Security Leonard Legal affairs Schubert and Erich cops in Ruhr threatened after breaking up rallies sept 20 policemen who took part in the breaking up of recent communist rallies in the Ruhr have received Anonymous letters threatening them with police authorities reported police said texts of the threaten ing letters could not be published until further investigations have been carried out in an attempt to Trace the voluntary tons from polio fund soldiers of contrib Kitzinger training it was presented to and his Mother at a regular meet ing of the Gya Council by capt Lawrence acting coun cil on Kitzinger behalf of the fall festival near Climax in Hesse 20 festival time throughout which started at the end of will reach its Peak this with the merrymaking taking the form of banquets and Impromptu every until the festival winds up in various hessian villages and cities will take turns celebrating the festival of the origin of which is but believed to antedate the medi Eval originally also known As Kirmes or was an ecclesiastical marking the inauguration of a newly built it coincided with the end of the summer the Holiday has since lost its churchly character and has become a time for Frolick ing and with the women using it As an occasion to buy new 310 dependents listed As new arrivals 20 the following 310 dependents of military and civilian personnel have been listed by Neucom he As new arrivals in the their destinations being Germany Brane Haven for further assign Shirley and Denise and John Virginia and Angela Sybie Geneva and Kay Dorothy George and Karen Charlotte Martha and Peter Marie Jacqueline and Virginia William and Robert Phynis and Doris Eleanor and Bernard Dorothy and Barbara Lintner Cross Therese and John Gladys Charles Ard Mary Sandra and John Mary Margaret and Gregory pain und Kathrine Jeanne and Kathryn Frank and Mark Irene and Michael Kathleen and Gregory Pattie Hoe Man Ruth Lovanne Maxine and myrth Joanne Lise Richard and Hiram and Beverly Bettie and Rebecca Dorothy Don and Lois Kay and Michel Dorothy and Claire in Ann Randolph and Patricia Maria and Debby Jay and Jacqueline Irene and Mark Barbara Adeline and Dennis Zelmira Mcshane Maggie and Patricia one Lawrence Virginia Graham and Robert Caroline Claire and and Albert and Robert Raymond Inez two named to Aid Mccoy 20 the state department yesterday announced the appointments of Frederick Burkhardt and Richard Brown to the staff of the High commissioner for Burkhardt will serve As special president of Benning ton since he has been Given a years leave of absence from the College to accept the position he will leave the for Frankfurt about Burkhardt was born in new York in 1912 and educated at Columbia University and during the War he was detailed from naval duty to the office of strategic serv Brown has been named general manager of the office of Public of since 1949 he has been executive director of the staff of the assistant Secretary of economic affairs in the state he will probably leave for Frankfurt by the end of the Brown was born in in he was educated at the University of Denver and the College of Southern he spent two years As state youth director and Deputy executive director of the National youth and and a year As executive director of the National War labor from 1944 to 1948 he was chief executive officer and Deputy director general of i to boost flying status list 20 provisions for returning to flying status some air Force rated officers removed from flying duties under the Economy measures of last fiscal year have been announced by Gen Hoyt Usan chief of in a release from the depart ment of approximately rated officers removed from flying status under the Economy program Are now on Active duty in a no flying major commanders Are authorized to return to flying status these rated officers in the grades of major and and recommend to Usan he those colonels and lieutenant colonels considered the criteria under which All rated officers will be returned to flying status follow must be qualified and must Volunteer for return to flying must be potentially qualified to perform combat return to flying status would further the accomplishment of the commands flying and Dona Geraltine and to role Frances and Emma Sandra and Judy and Bobby Barbara Sammie Ardeth and Sandra Marie Doris Ruth Ruth and James Lydia Lydia and Charlotte Bonnie Richard Charlotte and Susan and Jennifer William and Bonnie Larane and Myra Phyllis Diana and Viiginia and Randolph Estelle and Michael Walker and Ann Virginia Charles and Stanley Richard and Janice Stella and Carl Pauline Margaret and Douglas Stanley and Stephen Jane and Mary Susan and Elizabeth Mary and Connie and Sherwood Anne and Charles Gerald and Dorothy Cynthia and William Lorraine Dorothy and Marian Kate Elizabeth and Norma Judith and John Sally and Patricia William Minnie and Blanche and Frankfurt Barbara Evelyn and Doug bin and Charles Barbara and and Anne s a i z 9 u t Elizabeth and Robert Freemin Pamela and Carol and Patricia Blanche and Al son Virginia and Steven Alice and Ralph Lawrence and Anne Patricia and Michael Wiliam and Catherine Elizabeth Marcia Ana Arlene and Claudia Margaret Josephine and Catherine Helen Elizabeth Gladys Rose and Joan Goldie and Ronald Linda and Ronald Lorrane Clara and Kaye Lucille and Judith Mcgann Mary Ruth Mildred and Nancy Hazel Jonn a d England London Ruth Lynn and Ellie France part and pm depot employees get safety awards 20 special a Munich pm depot employees of All nationalities competed in two con tests held during August in con Junction with the no Accident awards were presented by col depot Johannes Pollak received the first prize of 210 Marks for his entry in the pester and Edward Beringer the same amount for his slogan both Are German pm eight employees received Cash awards out of a total of 233 Macatee presented an award at the same time to Benjamin Ween Cost account ant for the for a Labo saving suggestion which will save 640 Marks a movie owners in Austria refuse to ban crime films sept 20 owners in the province of Styria have refused a request by the provincial government to Bah gangster films for six it was the government had asked for the ban Hopes of curbing a sex crime wave in which several murders have been Many of the murders occurred in including those by the so called Butcher of who split his victims Heads with an  
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