European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 25, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse Saturday june 25, 1977 the stars and stripes Page 9 guide offers medical tips in Lay terms by Bob Cullen stall writer Schweinfurt Germany Sis the Medicine men of the 24th med Del Here arc not trying to scare people away. In fact they wish people would not be put off by the sight of a White coat. But a Medicine Man s Job is to treat the sick. If too Many not so sick visitors show up the Medicine men have less time to spend with the sick people who really need the attention. In an Effort to give their customers some Basic information on medical problems the Medicine men Here have put together a patient guide. It includes Basic procedural information about the dispensary s clinics and also gives details on making appoint primary purpose of the guide How Ever. Is to provide Basic medical information for the Layman written in Layman s terms. It s fairly Standard information said or. Capt David Perry director of health services. This is particularly slanted toward the Young Parent. If you have no experience or direction at All As a Parent this guide will offer Good information on Basic children s Perry wants to help parents avoid making unnecessary trips to the dispensary trips which not Only waste the parents time but also reduce the time the medical people have for those patients with serious medical problems. For Many people it takes a Good Deal of Effort to get to the clinic Perry said. Often it includes the Cost of a taxi. That s a lot of trouble and Money just to have the doctor Tell you that the baby needs to be guide provides general information on baby feeding including Why and How a baby needs to be burped and How and when babies should be introduced to Vari Ous kinds of solid childhood diseases and ail ments Are also discussed with the symptoms listed As Well As recommendations for when the child should be brought to the tried to write the guide in a casual comfortable style but still on a profession Al level said sgt. . Gene Dye Coic of the guide will be distributed throughout the military communities Here and at bad Kissinger. Soldier killed in truck wreck Kaiserslautern its a 1st signal in Soldier was killed thursday when the truck he was driving went out of control and rolled Down a 45-foot embankment near the City s sanitary Landfill an army spokesman said spokesman Driver apparently died from injuries sustained when he was thrown from the cab and pinned underneath the vehicle. He was pronounced dead at the passenger in the truck also was injured As a result of being partially pinned under the truck by one leg. He was re moved by German firemen and taken to the 2nd general Hospital at Lan Stuhl where his condition is now stable Accord ing to the spokesman. Both of the men s names were being withheld pending notification of their families. Two die in factory fire Cairo up1 a fire broke out at a sugar factory 15 Miles South of Cairo Kil Ling two persons injuring 15 an l causing some damage police sources said. Wise eyes Hobby s an owling Success although it s mostly shelved by Barbara Cullen stall writer Heidelberg secs walking from one room to another you May feel As if you re being followed. A pair of eyes seem to be on you at All times. And in truth army photo ant a ttys Judy and Ujj there May be for in this House there Are Many to watch you. They Don t have names. They line the shelves hang from the Walls and one lives in a Cage. Most Are made of Ceramic one is etched on a Goose egg and one is in the shape of a Pillow. They Are reminders of places and i met one other person Here who does this but other then that i m the Only Weirdo Terako owl collector i know Judy University of Maryland Field registrar guessed the number of occupants in her apartment at 150 about 148 owls one parakeet and herself. The Dallas native said she got started on her collection seven years ago when a neighbor gave her an owl. I liked that one and picked up a second one that i thought was unusual. Another Friend saw these two and said you collect the collection she said just continued to grow. I associate the owls with a place or the person who gave it to me. I think of them As memories. Also it saves relatives from the torture of what to give As gifts they just look for owls she owls in her apartment Are All shape and sizes. There a four foot macrame on the Wall a of Wall hanging of multicoloured glazed pottery an owl sketched on ple Agtas Glass owls Ceramic owls and plastic owls come from Austria Italy Switzerland England the . And Only feathered Friend capable of flight is Ujj the parakeet that acts like a Chicken. According to Burge Ujj walks around the floor and pecks like a farmyard Ujj is jealous of the other Birds he does t show it. He s Content to lie Down beside her As she reads or to Chase her pen across the desk top As she writes a letter. And sometimes when he feels ignored he recaptures her attention by pulling the pens and pencils out of the what else owl shaped desk Holder and drops them on the floor. Where the collection of owls will end nobody Are easy to Burge said. I used to have an obsession to buy owls but now friends spot them More quickly than i to studio left at Post in space race Story and photos by Rick ma7estaff writer Bremerhaven. Germany sol you la never hear an announcer say. This program is being brought to you from the spacious studios of the Only studio they have is anything but spacious. The to studio is an 8-by-10 room and s. Fit. Lee Ethrid Fie to operations director said we have a Choice of two camera locations in the Hall or across the Hall in the the station serving a Community of about 2.500, does Little live broadcasting the two locally produced programs Are the evening news and an information program called Charing Cross. Charing Cross is aired once a month and contains feature stories on events in the Community. Ethridge said. We try to get out of Here As much As possible and do the taping on filming on location has two advantages for the Small station it gives them More room and the studio cameras Are Black and White while the Mobile equipment is the news in t so bad. The cameraman backs up into the Hall we take All the phones off the Hook and everyone sits Down. Since we use network radio news from Frankfurt with slides depicting the action in the Story we Don t have much he filming the Charing Cross program causes the cameraman a bit More trouble. From the position in the Hall the camera Man can just get the newscaster framed in the picture. With two or More people in the studio he has to Back Ethridge camera can Back up Only another two feet adding about six inches of picture to the screen before the cameraman has his Back to the Wall. The Only real Way we can shoot is to pot the cameraman in the latrine across the Hall Ethridge said. The restroom in t located directly across from the studio but to the left so when the camera is put in the door of the room it can Only shoot into one Corner of the studio. We put the Host and guests As close to the Corner As we can. Then get them to sit still so the camera can always pick them he program rarely features More than two guests. Elk Ridge said. One exception was the week before Christmas when Chil Dren in the Community were brought into the studio to talk with Santa Claus. We had 10 to 12 kids in the studio at a time but it was very hard to get them All on do that a second hand held camera was used and a cameraman climbed around the room stepping Over kids to get the faces recorded on film. A second camera was set far Back into the restroom and shots from it often showed the studio s door Frame. We do the Best we can with what we have to work at the end of the Christmas program All of the children were asked to stand up and sing a Christmas Carol. With Santa saying. Get closer to Santa now and wave. Get closer to Santa the program credits for the pro Gram should have read. Latrine camera by spec. 4 Ray Phillips but the audience would t have newscaster Jack Bartlett left i ills the studio forcing Ray Phillips and his camera into a nearby latrine
