European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 25, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse Log 8 the stars and stripes wednesday february 25, 1959 Safe acts to limit salesmen to appointment Only soliciting by Jack Walters stall writer Wiesbaden Germany is effective March 15, All commercial business solicitation at Safe installations will be conducted on Nnapp ointment basis Only Safe he officials announced move is aimed of eliminating constant violations of existing privileges for solicitors these officials said. Present arrangements provide for solicitations after routine Clear ances have been issued by local commanders maj w. M. Erwin,jr., chief of Safe s personal affairs division declared. Army copter rescues five snowed in on Mountain Berchtesgaden Germany special an army helicopter tuesday rescued five survivors fan eight Man group of German Mountain climbers trapped by Uddin snowfall in the mountains 428th Jet so arrives for duty in Turkey Adana Turkey special the first j2 of 18 expected fido super sabres from the 428lh tactical fighter so Cannon air Force base cloves n.m., have arrived at in Ciurlik air Here it has been in the flight was col William l. Curry 474th tactical fighter Wing commander Parent organisation of the 428th.the 428lh will stay at in Ciurlik air base for a four month tour of duty and is the first . Tactical fighter Squadron sent to Turkey which would be committed to the North Atlantic treaty organization forces in time of War. Colonel greets me col p. J. Markham commander of Dot 10, turkish-. Logistic up greeted the pilots As they to touch Down on turkish soil was 1st i. Joseph d. Salvucci of Brookline mass. First it Larry a. Mcconnell 26, of Greenwood ark., was were closely followed by two More flights of super sabres. The pilots were 1st it Eldon , of Delphi ind. 1st it Jerral w. Skinna of Berryville Tex. 1st it Steven r. Sanders of miss Oulu Mont. Next to touch Dow were 1st it Malcom c. Davison of Fresno Calif., and 1st, it Benjamin Bowthorpe of Salt Lake City Utah. The last Jet to land was piloted by capt Paul r. C r a a also of Fresno Calif. Craw s plane had tire Blowout during the Takeoff it wheelus air base Tripoli. Craw held off his Landing Here until All his mates had come Down. Near Here an army spokesman three others were reported called by an Avalanche As they tried make their Way out of the Snow love Rcd area. The body of one Hawjeen recovered and the search for he other two was scheduled to con Niue wednesday the spokesman said. The first party of four germans Eft ainu org thursday and was expected to return sunday the spokesman said while another arly from Schoenau set out intone mountains on Friday. When both were reported Over due German officials called in army help and a copter from the18th trans co set out tuesday morning to Hunt for the missing climbers. The five survivors were located in a hut which had be enclosed for the Winter the spokes Man explained. Because Snow drifts in the area were More than eight feet deep the copter piloted by two Leon Ard Sims was unable to land and he five germans were picked up of ropes from the hovering five were taken to a nearby dispensary and released later tues Day. Except for hunger and exposure they were in Good shape the spokesman pointed out. Copilot of the Rescue Craft was to Jack Rhew while sp5 mat thew Golden served As Crew chief rescued were Erich Wegwart 42, and Emil Neubauer 31, Bot from Amburg and sept Nestle 27 Lorenz sch waiver 25, and Rudol madder 28, All from Schoenau. The one body recovered from the Avalanche was identified As that Oralois roller 34, of Amburg. The other dead were identified Luber Weber 22 of Amburg Anc Helmuth Nestle 18, of Schoenau Gen honoured at Wiesbaden Wiesbaden Germany Spe cad Brig Gen William e. Rentz Deputy chief of staff for installations Here tuesday received the Oak Leaf Cluster to the legion of Merit from Gen f. F. Everest Safe commander in chief. More than 60 Safe staff off leers witnessed the presentation made at the twice yearly Safe commanders , a native of Newport by. Was cited for exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding service to the assigned As Deputy director of installations at Usan he i Washington. His oth a decorations include the army commendation ribbon with two Oak Leaf clusters the nationalist chinese air Force Mou Chi medal and the Cloud Banner Ward. Bad Kissinger cos aiding Florida family bad Kissinger German j special the local chapter o the Assn. Of regular army sergeants has sent $150 through the american red Cross to Aid family in Florida announced har old d. Denny assistant Field director Here. M sgt l. E. Livingston Chapt president contacted the red Cros after having read of a jacksonvillefla., family which had just been enlarged by a sixth set of twins. Booked for weathering Heights the new regulations he said five been issued by maj Gen e. .t.timborlakc, Safe vice command in chief and will apply Tove Ryone except life insurance gents who receive direct accreditation from the department of to comply with the new Ogul Lions Are the commanders if All Safe activities Down to ind including detachments. Approved charities a Safe installation is defined As any base Wing group squad on site detachment Post Camp station depot port Hospital club hotel of Reserve training Center government quarters or other ability allotted for the exclusive use or occupancy by a military activity or person subject to Mili tary the Clamp do in exempts solicit Ion sponsored by approved Chari ties clubs or open messes. Also excepted from the new provisions employment of solicitors with no appropriated fund or govern ment sponsored personal individual trans actions while acting in the capacity of either principal or agent where the activity does not amount Toa business or Dealership will like Wise be permitted. Military personnel military personnel in retired or Reserve status will not be allowed to use their official identification cards to gain Access to Safe installations for purpose of conduct ing any form of solicitation the new regulations to the new policy solicitation on installations will a limited to written appointments Only. If the commander desires the military person with whom the appointment is to be kept May beheld responsible for the representative s action while on the instal lation and to see that the representative leaves the installation bythe most expeditious route after the appointment has Usa eur cautions on mail order sales Heidelberg Germany is persons ordering merchandise through the mail have been advised by Usa eur he officials to exercise caution in making pay ments in Advance. A Usa eur spokesman said number of persons in the com Mand have failed to receive women s shoes ordered and paid for in Advance from a firm i Liechtenstein. The firm sent through advertisements Arete mail soliciting orders for the shoes. A number of military personnel and dependents have responded to the offer an paid in Advance by Check or Money order the spokesman said. In some cases the checks or Money orders have been cashed but the shoes have not arrived he said. Queries addressed to the firm by those who placed order shave not been answered he added. Vanguard ii the world s first weather satellite perches atop Vanguard rocket before being launched at Cape canaveral Fla. The 21.5-Pound sphere is equipped with two electronic eyes designed to gain information about the extent of Cloud cover Over the Earth at a Given time. The information is relayed to Earth by radio. Up Pentagon aide Sprague holds talks with 7th army he staff Stuttgart Germany special John m. Sprague Deputy assistant Secretary of defense comptroller arrived Here tuesday from be Linfor a visit to 7th army he and other army units in this and w. Carl Blaisdell defense department budget director were met at the army Airfield Here by it Gen c. D. Eddleman 7tharmy cd. The party then proceeded to 7th army he for an Honor guard ceremony and a briefing on 7th army activities. After lunch with Eddleman and less than 23a by 4 inches and they re illegal after july 1 . Postal Law to Rule out Small envelopes by Robert m. Fleming staff writer Heidelberg Jermany is envelopes and cards smaller than 2% by 4 inches will not be accepted for mailing effective july 1, twins win diplomas Friedberg Germany special a set of twins was among the85 enlisted men who received High school diplomas. Pics Joseph a and Richard p. Crew both of the 52d inf s he co earned their diplomas by passing the general educational development test. A Susareu renounced. Postal official a new . Postal regulation bans the Small envelopes and cards be cause of the increased use of machines to process mail the spokes Man said. He pointed out that Standard size envelopes Are easier to handle and thus will be delivered More quickly. Envelopes larger than 9 by 12inches Are not recommended for delivery through the . Postal system the new regulation states. Light coloured envelopes that do an not make it difficult to read the address Are permissible but Brilliant colors Are outlawed. Glossy envelopes and those with Overall designs Are not satisfactory for showing addresses and Neces sary postal endorsements it was pointed out. 15th Ord go celebrates Fulda Germany special the 15th Ord co celebrated its 38th anniversary with a banquet announced capt Thomas g. Camp Bell unit co. His staff Sprague visited the Ord Nance rebuild Plant at to Eslingen then went to Vii corps he for talks with it Gen Gordon b. Rog ers Vii corps cd. Parents reminded on vacation trips Heidelberg Germany Spe Cial Usa eur officials have re minded command families that applications for transporting Chil Dren studying in the ., Here for the 1959 summer vacation period must be made through an a form 325. The form requesting movements of dependents to Usa eur Mustbe submitted through the appropriate area or Subarea commander and must reach Usa eur he by March 1, it was pointed out. The application must include the exact Date when the student will be free to travel his current address whether he has previously made such a trip during the Spon Sor s current tour of duty and annotation whether the student has a valid passport. Complete details of such travel requirements Are contained in us a eur circular 55-120
