European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 15, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse Friday september 15, 1967 the stars and stripes Page 9 can you mend my Din i "charlie9 for confusion by Bob Szarvas Wiesbaden special sgt. John e. Proc Glitz of Safe s Supply serv ices division is one Man who hates Tele phones. His acute dislike for Alexander Gra Ham Bell s contraption stems from a Long line of experiences responsible Fortis nickname wrong number before going to Vietnam from France two years ago his trouble started. One night the phone rang and a Man asked if he had a c47. You must be looking for somebody else he said i Only have a Volks it turned out that his caller was looking for base operations and was trying to catch a hop to nights later at 2 a.m., he was new nato command is activated Naples special a new nato command designated As sub marines Mediterranean sub med has been activated Here adm. C. D. Griffin . Navy commander in chief of Allied forces Southern Europe of South has announced. Although the new submarine command will maintain its head quarters Here it will be directly subordinate to Allied naval forces Southern Europe Nav South commanded by adm. Luciano Sotgiu italian Navy who is based in Malta. Nav South itself was commissioned Only last june As a nato Southern forces streamlining measure. At that time Sotgiu be c e a principal subordinate commander to Griffin. First commander of the new summed will be capt. Oliver Hazard Perry jr., . serving As commander summed Perry will continue i simultaneous duty assignments which he has had since Are As commander submarine flotilla 8 and com Mander task Force 442. Awakened by somebody looking for ac118 going to Libya. The first week he got More than three dozen Calls asking anything from when the next flight left for Morocco to How the weather was Over Scotland. A Quick Check with the local Telephone operator revealed that he was Given the old number of the base s flight operations. Cheerfully he was Given a new num Ber but to his dismay this one turned out to be the one previously used bythe base tailor shop. The crazy Calls began All Over again asking when will my pants be ready or can you sew up my torn Bikini the first time the phone rang after he moved to Wiesbaden someone tried to engage him in a half German half French conversation. Mustering his one week practice with German he decide that his caller had More patience than he did and Hung up. Since then he s had an array of people calling to ask How late the Barber shop stays open and where they can get tick ets for a Rhine River cruise. One night recently a Call in German sounded urgent. Trying to be helpful he ran across the Street to a German neigh Bor summoned her from the dinner table to translate and found the caller Only wanted to know what was on at the local movie. When the phone rings Priegnitz just grits his Teeth and Hopes for the Best but maybe that s too much. Maps vie in pistol feathered Jet a Bird took a fancy Toone of Hahn air base s f4d phantoms and decided that the Jet made a Good nesting Bird s efforts were spoiled when airman . Delvin Kuehn Center found the nest Dur ing an inspection. Taking a closer look at the unwanted cargo Are capt. Ross Truesdale left and 1st it. Lee Kersey. Air Force photo 36th police so is Yourse by Ray Wrigh staff writer Pitburg Germany is personnel at the Central Secu Rity control 36th Security police Friday american forces network the times listed for an programs Are Central european time new every hour 0605 request show 0700 world at 0700 0730 request show 0806 pop music 0830 Don Mcneil 0905 take ten 09.15 Tempo 1005 All that jazz 1030 Ira Cook 1640 news 1105 Jim Pewter show 1130 request show 1205 sports 1215 request show 1305 Art Linkletter 1315 Good music 1405 Small world 1505 Bill Stewart 1605 1605 to a Stville 1705 request show 1800 world at 1800 1830 Sporta journal 1845 local sports 1850 hymns from Home 1905 music in the air 200-j guns Oka 2030 House of hits 2105 on the scene 2130 music Hall today s music 2200 world at 2200 2230 tonight show 2310 sports listening Post 2315 John Doremus 0005 Date with Chris 2015 report 1645 Klaus Doldinger 2100 the fugitive plays Tenor sax detective series1735 physical 2145 news experiments 1755 program schedule 1800 news 1830 regional programs 2000 news 1501 fugitive 1605 Bat Masterson 1630 information Pesk 1701 get smart 1455 program schedule 1505 big Valley 1601 special 2200 report from Bonn 2215 the Rendez Vous of sen Lis play 2400 news German to second program 1740 news 2105 red in t 1750 sports Green 1820 off duty cabaret Magazine 2135 people of 1855 Tammy film Slovakia color color 2205 news 1927 news 2235 track and Field 2000 espionage Europe cup detective series Ramstein Wiesbaden Rhine main to 1730 fractured flickers 1801 know your neighbor 1830 news 1900 Dick Van Dyke 1930 Green acres 2002 Perry Mason Span Dahlem to news every hour on the hour 1701 priority special 1901 on Cue 1730 password 1930 Dick Van Dyke 1820 sports Roundup 2001 Perry Mason 1830 Danny Thomas 2101 gun Emoke 2102 gun smoke 2200 news 2215 third Man 2240 Lydia Bailey movie 2150 round n about 2205 sports 2215 special 2302 Throe Youngl texans movie often a sports Section and other Page for announcements of special broadcasts so Here Are revelling in bran new deluxe quarters near the flight line created in Only three weeks through a self help project. They started with an empty building that had 2,200 Square feet of floor space but Only a few rooms partitioned off. Now capt. Odell f. Smith weapon systems Security officer and 1st it. David p. Mills Security operations officer have a private office. M. Sgt. Eugene f. Dentler Coic weapon systems secur Ity Branch and m. Sgt. Raymond e. Dunning Coic Security operations Are also ensconced in comfortable rooms. Also have a room and a a Central Security control room for communications plot ters and an adjoining room for the no flight chief Are partitioned off. Theyn co conference drafting room for making Chart Sand drawings. Besides these practical work ing offices the men created a snug Coffee room and Kitchen Reserve Center with Beds for half a dozen men and a lounge with to for the Reserve staff. T. Sgt. Jack j. Snipes c flight chief supervised the layout of the building Interior after he had visited other bases in the area for ideas the 36th could incorporate. Ansbach Germany special the second annual Griffin pistol shoot Competition of the seventh support come s 15th military police brigade was to open official firing thursday at the Katterbach Range Here. More than 200 contestants willbe taking at 5-Man team and individual trophies during the meet which ends Friday with an awards ceremony and ban Quet. Triggering the first ceremonial shot of the Germany wide com petition among maps except for those in Bremerhaven and Ber Lin was col. William t. Mcclary co of the 15th which has its Headquarters at Frankfurt. Host unit for the second straight year is the 793rd my in Nuernberg commanded balt. Col. Frank Cohn. The com petition which gets its name from the Isth s Griffin Symbol is conducted with the .45-Caliberpistol under Provost marshal match regulations. Usa eur s top cop . Karl w. Gustafson com Mand Provost marshal spoke atthe opening ceremony praising the outstanding turnout an assuring Benefit to everyone in Gustafson pointed out that the match also promotes German american Solidarity with the attendance and honorary participation of German police official from throughout the country. Rhine main a special a base wide no dining in will be held at the Rhine main no open mess monday in Celebration of the 20th anniversary of the . Air Force. Guest speaker will be j. Sterr commander of the 439th military Airlift group. Other guests will in clude col. Richard e. Tiede base commander col. Louis l. Leibel vice commander and pm. Sgt. B. H. Bisset president of the no club. 6 Goeppinger Germany special John Yackman has assumed duties As the 4tharmd div safety director re placing Raymond a. Sirianne who recently left the division to be Vii corps safety director. This will be Yackman s sixth overseas tour As a safety director but his first in Europe. His other Tours were in Korea Japan and Northern Africa. Com z hosts idea Worms Germany special Public affairs officials of the . Consulate general and . Air Force with office in the states of Hesse Rhineland palatinate and Saarland met Here wednesday to Exchange ideas on Community relations and govern ment affairs within their respective areas of responsibility. The meeting of the group which is known As the Public affairs Council began with Welcome by maj. Gen. Robert c. Kyser commanding general of the . Army communications zone Europe com z at the Headquarters conference marked the first time that the meeting normally held bimonthly was hosted by com z. Following an orientation Brief ing by it. Col. C. A. Hostetter office of the Deputy chief of staff for operations the group adjourned to the com z office Sand civilians open mess at Thomas Jefferson Village for luncheon and a working session. Victor g. Cronthall . Force Liaison officer for Hesse Rhine land palatinate and Saarland sponsor of the Public affairs Council monitored the discus Sions. A special guest at the meeting was Marcus l. Hoover . Forces Liaison officer for the states of Baden Wuerttemberg and the Council meeting were representatives from the american consulate Gen eral Frankfurt the americ Ahouse Saa Bruecken v corps 3rd Day 8th inf div Lind sey air station Wiesbaden Vogelsberg Hesse Taurus an Rhineland districts and Kassel next meeting of the coun cil is scheduled for nov. 15
