European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 29, 1978, Darmstadt, Hesse Friday september 29, 1978 the stars and stripes Page 9 Best part of the Beer is outside bottle says roaming Label collector Don Hogan displays some prize labels on a Board in his dental office. Story and photo by Marcia Grimes Pir Masens Germany what would make a dentist rummage through trash cans at autobahn rest stops and spend his saturdays cruising Foo stores Beer bottles. It s not the bottles Content that provokes these attacks but their Hogan who works at the flinch Weiler clinic has a collection of labels from 20 countries that fills 10 scrapbooks. It s hard to keep count he said but i think i have about 600 Pennsylvania native started out collecting Beer glasses then cans and coast ers. He finally narrowed it Down to labels because it s less Bulky. You can have great collection and not have to move out of your House to make room for said he gets a lot of strange looks in supermarkets. I Haven t bought a regular Case of Beer in years. Some places Don t like you to buy one bottle of each kind though. One woman in Ireland said she thought i was s labels include some from Russia China Poland Israel Northern Ireland and Czechoslovakia. But most of his collection is from Germany. He has them catalogued by geographical regions. His said his Hobby is one he can pursue for a Long time. There Are More than 1,400 breweries in Germany and each brewery has several different labels. I have 15 Dif Ferent labels from just one Munich brew Ery he said. There s so Many different Beers i could stay Here a lifetime and never get them rest stops Are like a treasure Hunt to Hogan and an embarrassment to his wife sue. Sometimes he acts like he s going to throw something away she says. Then he takes a Quick glance in the trashcan. The next thing i know he s searching through All of them looking for a new after Reading about the biggest Beer store in the world in off duty Maga Zine he drove to Darmstadt Eberstadt in persuit of More labels. He went Home minus 75 Marks but with labels fro Brazil South Africa and other exotic places. Hogan said his Hobby is a great Way to meet people. He fondly remembers the pub owner in England who looked through his entire Stock of Beer picking out Only those labels in the Best condition. The Guy was fascinated by my the most fun aspect of his Hobby is tast ing All the different Beers he said. The worst Beer he thinks is russian. It s served at room temperature and it does t taste and the Best Beer a cold one on a hot Marcia Grimes is the editor of the Pir Masens Community times audition lands it. Col s daughter in exclusive school american dancer ?6, fakes her biggest step Story and photo by Greg Enos Idar Oberstein Germany Laura Ann Olson has landed a place in one of England s exclusive dancing schools ahead of her schedule that includes a career As a professional dancer. The 16-year-old has joined the Beguelin school of russian Ballet in Royal Tun Bridge Wells , who attended Baum older Amer ican High school last year was originally to be auditioned in january 1979, but received an Early screening during the mis Genova dance awards Competition in Lahr in did t know it was the audition who captured Gold medals in Classi Cal dance production tap jazz National character and Pas de Deus doubles Cate Gories. She attributes her Success to her parents and to Lucy Gray who teaches dance for the dependent youth activity in Europe. The Beguelin school according to Gray is renowned for its master teacher Valen tin Provitch a former russian Ballet master with the Bolshoi Ballet of Moscow and Leningrad. There Are Only 60 students in the school will give Olson six Days of in Young Laura Ann Olson shows the classical Grace that gives Promise of a successful professional career in Ballet. Striction instead of the three Day program she has had with the Day in Baum older Neu Briecke and Lias the makings and tempera ment of a professional dancer said Gray who began teaching after a career As one of England s leading ballerinas. She has the willingness to study and work hard. I know she can of the prices for Success is ugly feet says Laura whose parents it. mrs. Ronald c. Olson live Here. As a result of dancing on her toes 15 hours week she has no toenails on her big toes. There Are also bruises from favors classical Ballet numbers such As the famous Swan Lake routine. It s More traditional and uses All positions of the feet she , who would like to join a professional Ballet company began dancing seven years ago at fort Belvoir a. She said if she Ever stopped dancing i think i d like to be a Marine capt. Greg Enos is the Public affairs officer for the Baum older military Community Bret Morrison Dies at 66 was Shadow of radio Fame los Angeles a Bret Morrison whose sonorous voice As the Shadow thrilled millions of radio listeners in the 1930s and 1940s, has died of a heart attack in Hollywood. He was 66.Morrison, who As Lamont Cranston portrayed the Shadow succeeding Orson Welles in the role was found dead behind the steering wheel of his car parked on a Hollywood Street. Friends said the heart attack May have been caused by searing 107-degree temperatures in Southern Cali fornia s heat s radio career began while he was in High school in the 1930s. It reached its Apex when he played the Shadow a wealthy Man who righted wrong championed the innocent and made Short work of the guilty. He is survived by his son Edward
