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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 9, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse                              Page 8 the stars and stripes saturday september 9, 1967 Ausa to meet discuss latest army hardware Washington is some6,000 army officers and senior noncommissioned officers will As semble Here Early next month to receive the latest word on whats new in the army and discuss everything of importance to the combat Soldier from nato to the Vietnam  will be attending the 13th annual meeting of the association of the . Army at the Sheraton Park hotel oct. 9-11.in addition they will also be Able to inspect 110 military exhibits prepared by the army and the defense Industry when the Halls and corridors of the Plush hotel Are turned into an Armor of new ideas equipment and  . Ambassador to nato Thomas k. Finletter is expected to speak on what is new of has problem on Bonds Wiesbaden special some6,000 . Savings Bonds Pur chased by members of the air Force throughout the world were returned to the of account ing and finance Center at Den ver during the first six months of this year. The number is steadily in creasing an air Force spokes Man said blaming the situation on Bond purchasers who move without leaving a forwarding address. To eliminate the problem Pur chasers Are urged to fill out of form 504-1, change of mailing address for Bonds checks and Bond receipts and Send it tothe finance Center in Denver. In nato while army chief of staff Gen. Harold k. Johnson will give a talk at the annual aus luncheon and army Secretary Stanley r. Resor will give the keynote address. Highlights will include presentations by maj. Gen. James Sher Rill of the joint chiefs of staff and Brig. Gen. Fred Allen of strike come on strategic mobility maj. Gens. W. E. Depuy and e. W. Williamson on today Soldier and it. Gen. Austin Betts on research and development. Also Brig. Gen. Roger Lilly on automation on the Battlefield maj. Gen. Walter e. Lotz on communications it. Gen. Robert Porter of the Southern come on the army s role in latin Amer Ica and sergeant major of the army William o. Wooldridge. Ambassador at Large Henry Cabot Lodge will receive the Marshall medal for service to the nation at the closing dinner and reception. Teachers learn two visiting ursuline Sis ters from Kent England receive a lesson on american aircraft during a tour at Spang Dahlem air base Germany. Here col. Al Phonse j. Coleman 49th Wing commander explains a flight simulator to sister Vincent left and sister Elisabeth Therese who is holding the colonel s daughter Barbara. Air Force photo waiting time Cut to 3o hours pm Center speeds students Home by Henry Marque staff writer Rhine main air base Germany is a newly organized student returnee Center Here has broken the annual bottleneck and slashed the space available waiting time from a week to some 30 hours for de Pendents of american military families returning stateside forthe fall opening of schools. The Center which already has processed 800 students out of 1,200 College bound teen Ager expected to arrive Here this �k.f.s. Want three Good reasons for subscribing to stars an stripes for one stripes offers something for everybody in the family news sports and an All Star comic , convenience the paper is delivered to your Home every Day including holidays and weekends. And three it s an Early delivery. So if you like convenience Ami enjoy Reading a newspaper at the breakfast table turn to directory on Page a and phone the circulation office nearest to your Home. Don t get in a last minute flurry like Dag Vood Call today month for air travel is the end result of Rhine main base com Mander col. Richard e. Tiede surging to Cut Down the time de Pendents have had to wait i past years for Mac flights to the states. The Center at bldg. 349 i geared to expedite student travel during what is considered Thrush Back to school period aug. 15 to sept. 15. After this Dat officials figure the majority of students will be in school an the reason for the Center s Crea Tion will be Over for this year. Although the need for the Spe Cial setup for the student exodus May diminish after sept. 15, students will still be Able to apply for space available flights As has always been therase a Rhine main official said. Students now sign in when the arrive at Rhine main and there after must answer a daily Rol Call. Those not present for the Roll Call Are dropped from the roster and must re Register be ing placed at the Bottom of theist. When an eligible dependent re ports to the Community lounge building set up by Tiede at the student returnee Center a card with name arrival time and destination is prepared on him said s. Sgt. William l. Mcdavid flight coordinator. Mcdavid also said attempts Are made to Book them for flights going As near their schools possible with Mcguire fab . And Charleston . Receiving most of the travellers. Chet b. Thomas Rhine Mai Aerial port administrative assistant said sponsors military persons and . Government employees have been told by their commands to let the Cen new Post for Gen. Cannon Washington is . C. Craig Cannon Usa eur and seventh army Engineer i being reassigned to the Missouri River army Engineer divisional Omaha neb., on oct. 1, the army announced. Ter know when to expect the students. The reason behind this is so that the Center May plan for the influx he said. Student dependents Are authorized one roundtrip a year my David said adding that we Nehad some elementary pupils but the majority were College Stu dents. When a dependent traveler Hasto stay overnight he is billeted in the Rhine main Annex bldg.345. Young women students Are housed at the Rhine main hotelbldg.110. The dormitory rate is $1.25a night. Students also Are Al Lowed 66 pounds of baggage on Mac flights or chartered air craft.. Forces families wishing to phone the Center May Cal Rhine main military 7022 or 7196 during duty hours or after duty at 7127. The returnee facility is open from 7 30 . To 4 30 p.m.,seven Days a week. Yes announces finns9 merger Nuernberg Germany special military customers with investment programs Pur chased through the european Exchange system Concession Aire investors Continental serv ices Isare advised of that firm s merger with another in vestment  president Lawrence Rosen and Walter Benedick president of investors planning corp. Of America pc announced the merger. The merged company know Nas investors planning corp. Of America will continue to oper ate As an yes concessionaire. The merger will not affect in vestments already made through is and investment services previously offered to yes custom ers will be available through the new company. Pc is authorized by usar eur he to conduct business on military installations throughout the command. Gen. Moore to replace Gistafson Heidelberg special Brig. Gen. Harley l. Moore jr., now Provost marshal of .army, Vietnam will Exchange posts with the current us a eur and seventh army pro Vost marshal Brig. Gen. Karl. Gustafson. Moore will return Here from Southeast Asia in november to the assignment he held prior to going to Vietnam in Early 1966, a Usa eur he announcement said Friday. Leaves in oct. Gustafson is scheduled to leave for his new assignment in Sai gon next month the announce ment added. Gustafson is completing his second tour in Europe. He was with the supreme he Allie Power Europe shape in Paris from 1956 to 1959. This will be Moore s fourth tour in Europe. He served in the european theater during world War ii As Deputy Usa eur Provost marshal from 1955 to1958, and As Usa eur Provost marshal from 1964 to 1966. Wiley see no curve can be trusted unless Speed is adjusted. Usa eur fatal accidents since july 1 army motor vehicles Noil army Mot. Vehicles weapons and explosives. Asphyxiation drowning other As of sept. 8 1967 1968 18 20 23 22 1 2 2 13 3 1 9 12 totals 69 67  
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