European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 10, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse 8 the stars and stripes thursday May 10, 196j t5s Tabor takes Lead in i sa11 shoot schik�ifl4r second Wiesbaden Germany is Wiesbaden shooter a2c James 3vbmy?Des Pite a Point losing jammed gun fired his Way to the top of the Heap in the Overall standings of the Safe pistol matches at tace Camp Fieri ranges Here wednesday.7 Tabor who is an air policeman outfit am Scott fab Iii. Forth second straight year the 83rd food service so at Donaldson feb cd has won the Hennessy food service trophy. The award annually to the air Force s outstanding food service unit Marks the third time in thesis year history of the award that a hats unit has won. The 1608thfood service so at Charleston afe s.c., was the Winner of the first Competition in 1357.for Ite third Victory Mats now retain permanent Possession of the trophy which will be pre sea de to the command May 20 in Chicago. The presentation highlights the the 43rd annual convention of the one of three sponsoring organizations Tor the Competition. The two other group Are the food service executives association and the National Industrial cafeteria Man agers the award for Mats will be 14 Gen Joe a Kelly com its inception six years ago the annual Competition has attracted worldwide attention among air Force food service organizations. All units regardless of size re eligible to for the trophy took place Between March 25 and april 37, when representatives from the three sponsoring organization visited dining facilities of major command finalists. Judging was based on All phases of operation including ingenuity. Brig Gen col get transfers Washington special new assignments for a general officer and a colonel recently nominated for the Grade of brigadier Genera have been announced Here by Secretary of the army Elvis j. Stahr Jav Brig Gen William c. Hail director of research and develop ment office of the army Clinef of engineers has been assigned to he Neucom effective next ninth. Col Francis j. Murdoch jr., he combat development experimentation Center it Ord Calif has Tea s3itted to the 8th Amy in Tor a effective in july. Fired 855-25x to take second place in the Day s Center tre event but his aggregate score of 2542-9ux enabled him to Edge the Leader of the first two Days Lakenheath capt Max Schneider for the aggregate top spot Schneider was Only 10th Best wednesday with a score of 831-17xand now has an aggregate of 2532 86x.first place in wednesday s event went to. T sgt John Keyser of us afe he who fired 856-28x, just one Point m front of is now in third place in the Over All standings with 2525 Alconbury shooters capt Richard Johnson and s sgt Hubert Legg Are occupying fourth and fifth places respectively in the Over All standings. Johnson s aggregate is 2518-72 while Legg has a 2512-74x to show for his s trouble during the rapid fire Section of the shoot caused him to fire an Alibi run in which he past Points Schneider lost a Good Many Points by firing two wild shots during the rapid fire part of wednesday s action. A steady drizzle fell throughout the Day but the Sprinkle did hamper the marksmen As much As the fog that enveloped the area. Keyser and Tabor used ,38-caliber revolvers wednesday few shoot ers fired the .38 automatic but most preferred the .45 service weapon. Thursday s schedule Calls for the contestants to cover the National match course three times with the .45 service pistol. The standings after three events i-a2c Jam i Tutor Wiett Aaden. 25-90x pc it Max Schnelder like hoath2s3z-mx it gift Jed Al Dejur Safe he. 2sz5-30x 4-Cift Richard Johnton. Attenbury 25ft-72x a sett Hubert Uff. Alwn Bur isi2-74x 6-8 8 1 Gerald Sinclair Haimut Sefl. 2494-77 7.j toy a Yurt. 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Ram Ittin 33-s fat William a Jefe by turf 2332-42x 23ii-4g 34-8 off will Belton. Hahn 1s77-75 35. It Edward wonder. Rhoni Maln 1623-21 3-m 3tt party Cretty Safe h 1333 Accident free flyers cited Scott fab he special four Mats Crew members mais Charlese. Bar i Els Andrews fab Wendell Al. Leach Mcguire fab n.j., and George v. Stricklin and Bernard f. Thompson , del., have been awarded 10,000 hour Accident free flying pins. Defending champs off to Good Start in Leclerc firing giblets forge into Lea Grafe Woehr Germany special the straight shooting giblets of the 1st Battle up 21stinf, with steady firing throughout the team indicated Here wednes Day they Are still the team to heat As they grabbed top spot in the Early part of the first Day s record firing of the 1962 Usa eur prix Leclerc tabulations give the 24th inf div team an aggregate slates arts crafts week May 13-19 constructive fat Albert do win Center of the 19th inf makes a mosaic table at the Gabil Ngen Germany crafts shop while watched by from left pvt Norman Stephens photo instructor org Baur pvt Willie Kehrer and instructor Gordon Heidelberg special the Art of creating with the hands will be the featured Motif through out Usa eur crafts shops and camera photo centers for seven Days starting sunday As the com Mand observes its annual arts and crafts week Usa eur special services crafts shops and camera photo centers in Italy France and Germany we present special programs and demonstrations to acquaint the Public with the facilities and re sources offered the Soldier artist photographer and crafts enthusiast. Many of the command s special services libraries will display books on arts crafts and photography Aswell As Sample crafts projects Dur ing the. Week Long Usa eur tribute to creative activity. Usa eur craftsmen find material for work in jewelry print making Wood work leather Craft and graphic arts. Modern camera and photo centers House equip ment for color and Black and Whit photography with editing and projection equipment also available to motion picture fans. Facilities tools and equipment at All crafts shops and camera photo centers Are provided on a no Cost basis to the interested Soldier craftsman. He pays Only for the materials used in exercising his favorite crafts skill. The Usa eur special services crafts activities Are supervised in the Field by a professional staff of american crafts directors. Mayo making Europe tour Heidelberg special maj Gen Paul a. Mayo army chief of finance has arrived Here for a tour of finance activities in us a eur. He met with Brig Gen Normane. Youngblood Usa eur comp troller and col l. B. Markey Deputy Usa eur comptroller for finance and accounting. He was scheduled to meet with maj Gen William c. Baker usar eur chief of staff and visit the Central finance and accounting of fice Here and also the 8th inf div at bad Kruez Nach deutschland chapter of the army finance association was scheduled to hold a reception an dinner Here in his Honor. He was to Fly to Heilbronn thursday afternoon to visit the 38th finance disbursing Section. Friday he will visit the 78th and10th cd sections at Stuttgart and Munich. He will visit Berlin sunday and monday and later in the week Flyte France for visits to com z installations. Score of 1,618 Points gained pistol and Rifle firing. In place were the fires from the an Battle up 505th inf 8thdiv, with 1,589 Points. The 3rd Battle up. 6th inf Oberlin brigade was third 1,572 Points. Stil not tabulated press time was a possible la Points the maximum which eau de Tea a could gain in machine a Tutti firing. This leaves All seven team still contending for first a honors at press time. Rainy weather -. # drizzling rain which continue throughout the Day Dampen opening ceremonies As Brig got Frank Norris cd 3rd inf Dir arty emphasized to the corp to tors the importance of the Matulk is in training leders and ins Truo tors in marksmanship. Norris represented in chief Gen Paul i Freeman at the ceremonies. Repeating their team win in Pia ? Tol firing from tuesday s practice firing the 21st inf came up with a top score of 244 in the Berlin Brig s both inf moved from a Pra tit e position of third to second place wednesday with231. Taking third was the 505th in scoring 228. The i05th finished sixth in the practice session top individual top individuals with the pistol was 1st it Charles t. Borg Zajf inf with 127 Points. He was Folk Lowed by 1st it Billie n. Dikes 505th inf with 119, and pfc Jamel. Mulder 3fith inf who also fire 119. The riflemen from the 2nd Batty up 38tfl inf continued to Lea the pack with a team score of 1,391. They won the practice tuesday with a 1,323. Taking second place was the 21st inf team with 1,374, follow in third place by the 505th inf with 1,361 Points. Top individual riflemen were lit it Hugh j. Scott 41st inf 134. In second place wa3 Joseph s. Sturman 505th inf wits 132, and in third place was pct Andre a. Boucher 38th inf of str 131 Points. F $4.2 billion spent in Mouth Washington special the department of defense spent More than $4.2 billion during March one of the largest outlays a lure the korean War. Europe study rewarding Deg Survey of 61 class shows Soo or. Germany is. La a rewarding no lit Able i Ert Enoe for a in the court Levof 350 former dependent ail group High school Stu lewd it was the con it r responses to it Degn a nacre int to �29 class ates from tha 21 Usa Echols t 70 per cent at the pendent school pupils in Germany France and Italy an swered the questionnaire. I look Back on my Days in France As the Best of my Young life wrote a Poitiers graduate now working in the South. I re Call my three years in Usa eur schools with fondness because i know they prepared me for the years to come he said. The replies however were not All Praise. Some offered criticism and constructive suggestions for improvements a Deg official pointed out -. For Thia reason he continued. Deg educators believe the Opportunity for the graduates to express their views is of no Small Many also enclosed letters evaluating their experiences As Ameri an High school students overseas he said adding i wish i could convey their the Survey inquired As to the . Schools the students had at tended How these compared to their foreign american school and graduates now Are doing. The questionnaire further asked for comments on the teaching and curriculum in Usa eur and for opinions on the Worth of Oversea education. Answers were received fro Myoung dependents in 44 states eight countries other than i Europe and from a Rood Many still living in the command. Of the 350 who replied 72 per cent Are in College fu31 time and seven per cent part time. The class of 1961 is attending 254 colleges throughout the United states and the world with 20 per cent going to the University of Maryland Branch at Munich the Deg official said. Naval Board meets in . Washington special National Nayal Reserve Board convened by the of the Navy is meeting at the Navy Annex Here. This statutory Board which a been in existence for 22 Yean of meets annually in the nation capita to consider policy Mattes affecting the naval Reserve. A items May be submitted to Tom a Board by the bureaus and folic tall of the Navy department and mands concerned with the a is ration of the naval Reserve from Individuate most of the items which Board considers however Ori Nate from individual res prior to the annual meeting commandants of naval dist and chief of naval air Reser training Convene local which consider All items Ted. Those considered approx Ali Are forwarded to the Natick Board for its deliberation the president of the Board year is rear adm Henry s. Moroe the assistant chief of operations for naval Reserve. The members Are appointed dually by the Secretary of Navy and normally serve for years. A majority of the Meicht Are naval Reserve officers come to Washington fro Homes in the various naval tricks for service on the Board
