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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Tuesday, March 17, 1953

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 17, 1953, Darmstadt, Hesse                                A March 17, 1953 the stars and stripes Page 9 la medics Ilan Stuhl March 16 Spe Usa eur medi conference was held a army medical Cen Jim and saturday. V to. Findlay up of the opened the two Day con iday by introducing a 1 b. Denit u5areur ral and Brig Gen Hughes cd of the West com of. Welcomed col Ellis m a co of the Lan Stuhl Cen col Bernard e. Hagen co or Slauter District. Said this is a very import tical area and that tre Progress has been made i medical Center  conditions of the hand discussed at the Friday session. Papers were by it col o. A Buesing a. H. Aufses 1st it e. Alt 1-lst it g. W. Iwen All of go. Paper on cysts. Philip of the 34th go service presented a paper iof the jaw and capt b. K chief of the 320th s an. Section presented a clinical evaluation of patients for  a Friday afternoon session presented by , or maj m. M. Keirns ?.-.j. Sell Stone 1st it Erman it col s. Mourat k. W. Milan and capt . Of the 320th. Nitration by the 351st surgical Hosp and tour of medical Facelli area concluded Friday s saturday morning session papers by 1st it x. Moose of Chorpenning both of medical Field lab and f. Mcgee former assistant medical service 320th. To sport group is officers March 16 col George e. Fin Jas eur transportation ? was installed As president Heidelberg chapter of the Xifre f e n s e transportation recent ceremony in the club at Mannheim. 1 View officers Are it col a Smith Usa eur trans /.division, 1st vice presi Robert g. Youngblood importation traffic regu 2d vice pres i Dent a. Smoak 7th army tation division 3d vicar maj Jack Schwartzman rotation High Way division a treasurer la col r. J. P tsar eur transportation Public information officer. Frank a. Hen nine or he spoke to Theon the transportation agents which contrib Allied Victory at Al soc Tel club Good will less oiste shape kids shape Paris March 16 Spe Cial Bun Esters at shape show they Are just As serious As their ciders in fostering Good will and cementing International cooperation when the teach each other to Jitterbug or go out on hike  they have been used to various customs and different ways of life but Here they form a smooth group mrs. Newton f. Mccurdey said six months ago she organized a teen age social club. Up to that time youngsters from 12 to 17 years old had no organized activities and no social contacts except at school. Since almost All of them live at shape Village 10 Miles outside Paris they Are denied the opportunities of the French Cap ital. We  hard time finding a place to meet but now we have a regular Hall where boys and girls get together once a week she said. The group has More than 40 mrs. 3. Mccool a Leader of the International Brownie pack at shape he is joined by representatives of almost All the 14 nato nations As she holds a cake at a Celebration marking the formation of the unit. " shape photo regular members and As Many regular guests. Representing France Britain and the . Another Early problem was of a More Subtle nature. Most British and French teen agers were not used to a mixed social gathering before joining the shape teen age club most of them had never danced. It did not take Long be fore they All became interested in the same activities and the Sam dances. We have a dance every Satur Day night and i must say that wallflowers Are quite rare in our club mrs. Mccurdey  Are often shown before the party starts. Mothers rotate every week to act As chaperone. Mrs. Mccurdey s interest in dancing received warm praises out Side the club. A former professional Ballerina and Pupil of Mord Kin she was asked one Day by a youngster to teach her Ballet. She accepted and was soon flooded with demands by other girls. To satisfy All of them i had to open a class in my apartment she said. Youths interested in scouting have been organized in troops. The brownies including 26 girls from Turkey Denmark Britain Italy and the . Have just received the official nod from the world organization to Wear a shape shoulder Patch. Our Brownie pack is one of the few truly International groups of this kind she adds. The girls meet once a week. To participate in games craftwork and to organize future hikes morning reports _ _ Hac to Stop commissary deliveries Heidelberg March. 16 Spe Cial grocery delivery service currently provided by the Heidelberg commissary will be discontinued april 1  a reduction in personnel caused by budgetary limitations. Milk and bread delivery services will be continued for the present. Patron Are reminded that those holding even numbered commissary permits May shop Only on mondays thursdays and saturdays while those holding. Odd numbered per mits May shop Only tuesdays Fri Days and saturdays. To reduce congestion All commissaries will be open on mondays tuesdays and fridays from 8 30 am to 4 pm. The present saturday hours of from 8 am to 1 pm will remain unchanged. Commissaries will be closed. On wednesdays sundays and the last working Day of each month. 302d aaa Dei presents food to Mannheim tots Mannheim March 16 lifts of food and clothing donated v the men of the 302d aaa opens Neiach mint commanded by maj Lathaniel l. Funke were presented o the Luisen Steph Nienhaus and he St. Joseph orphanage by co Robert h. Kessler co of the.242d aaa up in a ceremony held atthe orphanage in Mannheim. A Campaign to Aid the 100 Chil Dren of the orphanage iras instituted by it Warren Hatcher. Contributions of Wood and Coal which were badly needed have been donated and several of the men have written Home asking that clothing be sent to the orphanage. At the present time plans have been made by the 242d up. To Spon Sor a variety show that will travel throughout the command to raise funds for the orphanage and other charitable organizations.  should be ready in april. " former German officer addresses reserves Stuttgart March 16 special or. Willi Grube former German signal corps colonel who participated in both world wars was the guest speaker this week at the regular meeting of the 7890th orc control up. At the invitation of maj Edward a. Silk District orc officer or. Grube spoke on the preparation for the russian Campaign with emphasis on military and technical problems caused by the russian Winter. He also spoke on partisan activities and their effect on reinforcements and communications to Fiir handles 500,000 Calls monthly to March be  
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