European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 30, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse Thur Idoy May 30, 1963 the stars and stripes Page 9 memorial Day messages stress world Freedom peace John f. Kennedy in a memory no Day message Ard nil americans to Pray for a world of Freedom with peace in Justice. The president snid memory no Day pro vide a fitting occasion for the american people to pause and realize that our not Lonkoi survived recurring crises which have tried the souls of asserting that maintenance of Freedom has required constant vigilance unified strength and the willingness of our people to make All necessary sacrifices he added in memory of the sacrifices. Of our forbears and our fellow citizens who have Given their lives on the Field of Battle. In this Noble cause we should keep Felt with our heroic dead by humbly and devoutly supplicating almighty cod in our efforts to achieve n peace Ful Heidelberg. Gun Paul i. Freeman or. U3areur commander in chief pit it tribute to those men and women who gave their lives in the service of their raid that without the sacrifice made by these honoured dead our chosen Way of life and the Freedom which we enjoy would ions since have been denied us. These human rights which have been our proud Possession for a curly two Cen Turies will remain ours Only so Long a they Ore vigorously cherished Natl zealously said that the slut Tuire begun by our Brave predecessors in guarding them is not with their Hoed. An inspiration we the Hving must he Justn willing and dedicated to stand our turn at guard and. If necessary to fight As valiantly is they urged that in tribute to these Gallant americans who paid the ultimate Price in preserving and defending our great heritage. In us pledge that some de Votion to duty and Freedom which motivated them and ask god to Grant us n measure of courage Fidelity and spiritual fortitude equal to Wiesbaden Gen Truman h. Lamton. Safe commander in chief said that those serving with the . Air Force in Europe will pause to Honor those who guv ii or live in defending Liberty. Here. In this theater we have a solemn but eloquent reminder of the significance of this he said. We find it inthe Many american military cemeteries from England to North Africa where rows of White crosses Bear testimony to the heroic sacrifice of those who Crosse the Ocean before Lyndon said that they came to prove with courage and determination that our heritage of Liberty is a Trust we hold uncommon with nil free he said that in Alliance with other people who love Freedom we arc Here to preserve what those before us won at Sui a supreme Price. This is the Promise of a lusting Pence based on Liberty Justice and human scouting Roundup 33 scouts to attend Athens meet Munich 8&s a troop of 33 boy scouts from the transatlantic Council x seven districts will attend scouting s Lith world Jam Boree on the historic Plains of Marathon a car at bins aug. 1-11. More than 14.000 scouts from 75 countries will attend the Jamboree according to Carl j. Bachma in Deputy scout executive of Edel Weiss District. The transatlantic Dale Gutlon which will assemble at Rhine main air base july 27-31. Will join 500 boy scouts from the United slates of form the american con Tingent. Col John m Wright jr., assist ant chief of staff g3. Vii corps will serve As scoutmaster for the Grau p. Col Phillip Itu Wllis of Jusma a Madrid and each Mann will serve As assistant scoutmaster. The Camp will be set up 26 mile from Athens at the site of tin athenian Victory Over the per sians 2.45. I years Jamboree will be opened by the archbishop us Athens wit h Crown Prince Constantine in attendance. Frankfurt special Kiev in new scout units comprised Between 400 to 500 new scouts wll be activated during the first prof june col Louis Hershenov. Naco co and boy scout com mass Toner announced Here. The expansion program. In la with he North Star District open the door to More them ill include new units at Hilel erg Mannheim Hinnau Buedingen Kli Zingen and Frankfurt. Lil Tburg Germany special two boy scouts from troop 1g3 athe air base Here Hove been pre enter outstanding heroism medals by the american Lef Ion Post 20 receiving the awards were = James Thorris. The Sun of m sgt and mrs. Robert i. Thomas Annbruce tomes son of t sol and mrs. Arnold tomes. Ramst Kiv Germany special life scout Ted Brockett. The son of or. And mrs. William Brockett or their part in saving a two year i has been named troop 12 a boy ild child s life last month. 1 scout of the a car. Torr Joii a medic owns 1918 stripes by Wallace Skene ads Madrid Bureau Madrid Spain family s personal ildved to lie the oldest military j papers in bus ton. A no member of my family was in world War i j he explained. The front Puc of the sept. 20 Issue punished in France. Has series of article1 describing How the american 1st army. Including a cavalry croup. Us off the Simi Hiel sell Cal on the Western front. One of the first major Vic tories for the american expeditionary dispatches included n Mes Sage of congratulations from pres i _ Ideal Woodrow Wilson and tribute pleters. 7366th" Coral my support to the american commander. Gen Roa convention elects officers gah Misc. Germany a St it col William Russell has been elected president of the Reserve officers Absolu Ilon s european Region at its convention Here. Other new officers Are it co Thomas Griswold. Munich vice president. Army Afla trs Herman up vice president. Navy affairs maj John Weir sle Gulbach. Ger Many vice president air Force affairs. The time fated Tor an prof ram arc european Tamal Hunt Oak a Milican Forch not work 1141 Hitt �00 in Noi Indium la in him Newt in Cinel Cim 0700 a i 0711 Bwl wll emf Fumi oho wird we Omo in i my to taif i Thi do Mil by hand to Halloo my 0 Mcnoll Moo Newt my my Toni str h4 Ahtl t Cutlif iwo twi im1 Minov Mutli him it 1 01 Arthurg to identify the authors of he dispatches. One exception were he cartoon panels by Ullgren he Hill Maul clan of we i. Opt Guy t. Visk Mykl inc the a formation officer in chame of at rues Des Hull ens in Iris. The thunderbird. Official of Demonn Tulion train Ramstein a welcomes Public to display of precision flying Ramstein. Germany special the Gates to the Ulm Wise Here will be open to the Public tuesday when the official air font Aerial demonstration team the Thun Der bards put on a 30-Mlnute Dis play of precision flying. The seen Man team which Flea the f100 super sabres will take to the air at 2 30 . The gales to the base will be open to the Public from 1 to 4 . Headed by Alden the thrilled some 51 million persons in 31 different countries during the past nine years. The Lead Pilot of the group is maj Edwin l. Palmyn ii. W g. . The right Wing. Other flying members of the team include Cape Robert g. Moote. Paul a. Uuttu and Ron Aid e. Cation. Narrator for the team in capt Leonnrd s. On neck i. The thunderbird also Are scheduled to appear at Blob org a Juno 5, Span Dahlem a june 5, and Wiesbaden a june it. It col ha1� Stuttgart Pat Stuttgart. Germany special diet Jerry m. So role fills incl a Spring festival feature j led Wing Slot and Cap. William eng amusements rides carnival us j traction and refreshment ,40 slates Day for local vendors was scheduled to open Here at Globin soil Barracks wednesday at6 . Under the Punto ship of the ludwigs Burg Parent Tine her Skorin Alonsi . Go r m a by j to develop additional procurement , Ftp Duy it spell no1-o.al Huson is men Suu Reeh As n result of the Days i pm evil we Opl a from 2 Toho Deal Ullh tin afr fou a will Rok ram and also r Ress the in be the Isumu of the air Wise pro t 0 meeting delivery dates the Day will Start with a ree run vendors a Ycu rement of the Purow la to promote a Reuler u n tier stand in of the Roll unit Mission of the air Forte within the Frame work of nato and to further relationship with the vendors and Tho base procurement office by affording the business men a greater insight into the procurement operation particularly in the application of sound Purchase techniques. The procurement office expects Cetton for the guests after which tour of several base facilities in planned. The of her enl demonstration team the thunderbird a arc scheduled to perform during the afternoon. The activities will conclude with a question and answer period which will be conducted Between the contracting officer contract administrators and the Vendor. Tin1 . It ebon. Curing maj Gen John f. Franklin jr., acting Vii corps cd was scheduled to Cut the ribbon opening the festival during whih the 7th army bund was scheduled to per form. The proceeds of the festival will be used to finance local school extracurricular activities such us the choral and musical groups Purchase additional shop materials and support the athletic program
