European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 6, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse To a ". Re a \ " " " a " " ii. ,.i&nll t or Iii in i i. S 1 n in a i " to. Andree Galle teaches English to French employees going ii gee Monsieur by Henry b. Krafts a Ramstein Bureau a s&5 photo by Merle Hunter there does a Frenchman learn i Cost Iii. Weil More than 2,000 of them working at three american installations in their country learn it where they work. How to jobs better and How to qualify1 for advancement we mean. This is the technical training Branch of the plans and operations division of Nancy general depot chief of the Branch in " charge of training French personnel in Nancy Toul and St. Baussan is Jean Beland the program is an Effort to improve employee knowledge and skills and afford them greater Chance for promotion. There Are five main training categories a clerical and administrative trades and crafts language supervisory training with help of the cd Volian personnel office and miscellaneous including briefings of Al sorts first Aid chemical biological and radiological instruction Security instruction fire drills Etc. All classes Are free. Some workers Are allowed an hour a Day of duty time to take a course Benezet said. The course May be English lessons Given by mrs Andree Gallett whose method of instruction is simplicity itself it is interesting to note the eagerness of so Many of the French employees particularly at Nancy to either learn English or improve their knowledge off he language. Many courses Are Given by supervisors of various departments right in the of fice said Benezet. No matter what Corner an employee nay take it is with the purpose of bettering his or her position economically. It is up to the Benezet said that each French employ participating has taken an average of 30 hours of technical training on approximately three different subjects during the past year. On Bridge North sooth vulnerable. North deals. A 1 i North 1.-. 4 j 9 4 Wka. A aj103 a St h east410 76 2 / la k q 8 5 3a South _. It v v3� " " of ,4 kq9is5 v f tiie4 Roif a of a so wet � pass r pass t Lead Deuce of 4yves careful to Suil Hlaj patience was ultimately Correct dreading holdings. and of bidding Wasj reasonable Tho perhaps a word of ton order concerning West s pre up Tiye t jump to four Spades. Appear quite drastic at first Blush with Only four High card Points. However East s overcast should be based on a Good suit so that the void in clubs plus four Trumps offers attractive trick taking potential if the balance of strength is with the opposition As appears prob Able then the jump May inhibit their efforts to get together an the penalty if four Spades meets with a double should not be excessive in fact. It is our opinion. That West should have Given Strong consideration to bidding five Spades when next it was Nhis turn.1 the damages could not have"exceeded300 Points at thievery outside against five dubs. West opened his fourth Best Spade and South in the nine from Dummy to see what this would fetch from Bast. The r letter s Queen was taken by the Ace. And a club was led to Dummy in order to return the Jack of Spades East covered with the King and Declarer ruffed. Another club to the Ace Drew the remaining Trump and the King of hearts was led next. East was in with the Ace and he exited with a Spade which South ruffed. Evin formation Declarer had so far acquired revealed that East held the King Queen of Spades and the Ace of hearts. This made it highly unlikely that he could also have the Ace of diamonds for with this card in addition to the others he would probably have made an inform 4ory double originally and he would assuredly have doubled the final bid of five clubs to Dis courage partner from taking a further sacrifice. On the basis of the evidence Declarer might reasonably have decided to play West for both the Ace and Queen of diamonds but instead he chose to play for split honors hoping that East had the Queen singly guarded. On this supposition he cashed the remaining High heart to Complete the stripping out process and then he returned to his Han with a tramp to Lead a Diamond. West played Low and Declarer went right up with the King from Dummy. A Diamond was returned and East was in with the Queen. Whether he returned a heart or a Spade. South was Able to shed his remaining Diamond while he ruffed in Dummy. 19g2. The cd Locaco tilt ten Days to die by judge Michael a. Mus Nanno Mcfadden while russian Cannon Sang a Lusty Bass Hitler played out tit Lead in his by comically mane vering " armies and demanding miracles from his general staff. But underground fortress where he spent his final 10 Days the _ _ of. Laughter at dinner parties mingled with the scream of death Abin i judge Musmanno a member of the Nuernberg tribunal position to speak with hundreds of eyewitnesses in c hour by hour account of Hitler s final acts. The fuehrer spoke on nonmilitary subjects to the female plaque surrounding hint the Goebbels children play games counting direct hits on the Bonfour. Drunk generals lie snoring on couches in Hitler s anteroom i Basic Story outline is known by every Schook Hild judge must Tea supplies the intimate details. Hitler shouts for me266 jets to come North from Prague Ife general dares Tell him that there is no longer a Luftwaffe. He ofe for Gen Walter Wenck but this enterprising Young commander jut s his ragtag army had no Chance of reaching Berlin so he took Patmore realistic task liberating pockets of germans and seeding them West to surrender. Hitler complained of the noisy air conditioning equipment. Etas in this he showed very Little foresight. George to Dot live and let die by Ian Fleming Signet James Bond the indestructible British secret service agent to the United states for the first time and tangles with organisation Busy bringing pirate bloody Morgan s haul states to finance its nefarious activities. Bond and his trusty by the end a number of careers before Bond moves into the areas file Ait uses for Many of his thnh ers the Caribbean. Then things Gantt bad to worse for the British agent who somehow manages to butter so Man eating tropical fish and the Best Laid flans of Fri Tom to come through it a alive Victoria ats and ready for the another of Fleming s adventure yarns that move so fast almost supersonic. Ralph the world of or. Sheraton 7 by Ernest Henderson popular Library if you believe that vast fortunes can still be made by men trite possess fortitude and very Little else then you need t bother to my this rags to riches tale of a world War i Veteran and his two Partno who pooled less than $1,000 and in a Short time came up with we is now the $400 million Sheraton hotel Empire. � the whole act started when German Marks tumbled to almost urn value after the first fracas and these enterprising Junior Genino began to import Germany s to Export capital expanded of rapidly they took chances. To Jiey to Agsar 40,000 ersatz men s suits that were offered at 20 million by Mac each. At that time this amounted to 20 cents. They hand billed bargain offering of 60 cents per suit to the american Public they nearly lost their investment in this Deal and How it into other shoestring ideas that made Hundred in to million night i certainly Worth your Tinie unless of course jct Tai iroc to fief Type of achievement is an every Ciao occurrence. The Man who wrote the world of or Sheraton Points out wife great emphasis that in All his enterprises he and his partners adhere. To a code of ethics and his dissertations cover innumerable enterprises which led up to the eventual hotel business which wished the magic name of Sheraton throughout the states How to Ltd author Ernest Henderson a composer Amateur photographer a band and father and Sheraton founder Ever had time to write to if revealing and classic Success Story is beyond Ordinary our concept pm John neum Jet the death of Hitler s Germany by Georges Blond Pyramid books How an unbalanced Messiah turned military strategist and tit inept one at that dragged a great nation Down to ruin is told Toft by this French writer. The author has done a masterful Job of ing a massive array of data into a highly readable account that a you Are there feeling Book covers the period from the july 20, 1944. Cons inc against the fuehrer to the final collapse of the gangster Emit in the Berlin Bunker in the last Days of world War ii. While the title implies a review of the political incidents Lea dust to the third Reich s downfall the Book is essentially the Story spanning that period. It should be of great interest to servicemen stationed in Europe and particularly those who in the area in world War ii. It is largely an account of the running Battle Between the dictator and Wiser Heads in the wehrmacht trying to stave Ott im1 total material and human depletion of the fatherland. Its High Points Are the inherently doomed ardennes offensive the Retreat fronts � Russia and the last stand along the Rhine. John h. Al limn the fabulous showman Irving Wallace Signet next to president Kennedy s torpedo boat 109. Barnum is the known . In american history. And his life As the an patriotic spots say endlessly. Is part your american , who developed two rundown Freak museums into greatest show on Earth giving birth to the Art of show adv i in the process proves in Wallace s biography to be As varied a As his great performers Jenny Lind Tom thumb the South Mermaid Mummy and jumbo. .,.with a colourful rather than a significant subject Wallace is Alec to jeep the writing Jaunty the anecdotes flowing and the ponderob4 judgments of the average biographer to a heart warming George n. Pay a a Page ,14 the stars and stripes wednesday june 6, h . V
