Pacific Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 30, 1948, Tokyo, Japan Page two Pacific stars and stripes k sept. 30 Gen. Dean takes new c Seoul sept. 29maj. Gen. William f. Dean former governor of Korea assumed command of the seventh infantry division monday. Upon assuming command of the famous hourglass Divi Sion general Dean issued the following statement to the officers and men of the seventh infantry division it is with sincere humility that i assume command of the seventh in Fantry division. The achieve ments of the division Are Well known to All. Its record an occupational accomplishments Are outstanding. I consider it great Honor to be assigned to the seventh infantry Divi Sion and shall Endeavor to maintain the High standards established by my a reduces he succeeds Brig. Gen. Edwin w. Piburn. General Dean arrived in Korea in october. 1947 and was named the third american military governor succeeding the late maj. Gen. Archer l. Lerch. After the inauguration of the korean government general Dean was transferred to the seventh division and immediately placed on detached service with Headquarters xxiv corps to preside Over the gradual Transfer of a americans officer in the United states army since july 1923, general Dean was promoted to his present rank while commanding the 44th infantry division in France in March 1945. Prior to coming to Korea general Dean was assigned to fort Leavenworth kans., As class director of the command class command and general staff College. General Dean s decorations 350 teachers heard. Rhee at exercises Hority from theto the koreans. A commissioned include the distinguished service Cross distinguished service medal legion of me Rit and Bronze Star. Abc chief gets belgian award Seoul sept. 29for exceptional services rendered the belgian government is its liberation and subsequent de sense col. Carl j. Rohsenberger Abc chief of staff received the belgian Croix Deguerio a with Palm from Brig. Gen. Robert o. Shoe Kab commanding general at a Cere Mony in his office september 25. The decoration. Authorized by Hrh Prince Baudoin. Prince Regent of Belgium was Given to colonel Rohsenberger in the presence of his imme Diate staff and major subordinate commanders. Colonel Rohsenberger served with the third armoured Divi Sion in France Belgium an Germany. He participated in the Normandy Northern France ardennes Rhine land and Central Europe campaigns. In addition to the combat infantryman s badge he holds the following decorations Silver Star legion of Merit Bronze Star medal european african medal Eastern Thea or with five stars order Deopold decree of officer Gion of Honor Chevalier Trench Croix de Guerre with Palms world War ii Belgia Croix de Guerre with Palm 1940 and the belgian four Andrre. Climbers plan Mountain trip Seoul sept. 29the in Chon Alpine association one of eight chapters in South Korea announced today that a Mountain climbing and sight seeing trip to the Kae Yong Sun Mountain Lias been plan Ned for october i. The Inchon association with a membership of 27, constitutes a Cross Section of the korean population and includes a museum director doctors businessmen schoolteachers and photographers doctor Lee director of the Inchon historical museum stated today that Kae Yong is one of the historical and cultural spots in Korea. It was once the capital of the ancient Wakche kingdom Otie of the three Large kingdoms that comprised Korea nearly 2,000 years ago. Other cities having Alpine association chapters Are Seoul. Inchon Taegu Pusan Chunju Chan i Chun Chon and Kaeson. Sun Mountain most famous quartermasters win Ping Pong tourney Seoul sept. 29a quartermaster team took first place in an inter service club Ping Pong tournament at the Rumor Roost service club Ascom City on september 21. Mem Bers of the winning team Tak ing top place with 45 Points were pfc Calvin Brown pfc Rex Starr pfc Richard Richardson pfc John Dowl ing and pfc Russel Carson. Ascom and Inchon won 15 and five Points respectively. Members of those teams were sgt. 1/c Frank Dunn sgt Everett Holcomb pfc Dwieer and pfc Gene Sterling. In Chon Cpl Thomas Jones. Pfc Joseph Parkins pvt Harold Gates Peter Rodriguez pvt. Gerald Bromley and pvt. Wesley Cornelius. Seoul sept. 29more than 350 korean primary and High school teachers at closing exercises of the first session of the teacher training Center Seoul National University on september 24, were urged bythe president of the their coun try or. Syn Man Rhee to adopt modern teaching methods and use the korean alphabet to the largest possible extent. Closing exercises marked the completion of an eight weeks course under Topnotch american educators who came to Korea August 1, to Stream line korean teaching methods. Certificates were presented by or. Marvin s. Pittman Etc director. The teachers will go to schools in All parts of South Korea to practice newly acquired techniques. A second group of teachers Are arriving daily in Seoul to participate in the Center second program. Registration will begin october 2. Course instruction and workshop activities will begin october 5they come at the invitation of the korean government. Approximately 150 Elemen tary teachers 100 Middle school teachers 40 administrators and 60 teachers in teacher training schools Are expected to attend the second eight week session. Attention will be Given such Fields As Industrial education agricultural education science mathematics music Art Socia science health education Ian Guage arts and teacher Edu cation. Leadership taught Many Seoul women Seoul sept. 29the women s Bureau established two years ago by the military government is completing of the first half of a six weeks course in leadership training for korean women. The session opened september 1, with registration of 38 women appointed by the governors of the provinces. In sessions for the passengers on Buckner listed Seoul sept. 29the Fol owing department of the army civilians and officer were among those departing from Korea aboard the sat general Buckner which sailed rom Inchon september 27 Helen k. Cooper office o civil information it Edward \. Monahan seventh infantry Spando Rov Van a Sheldon National economic Board Catherine Rupp army Exchange service lit. Alexander Spando Roy Van a. Sheldon National economic Board Hugo of Hanser National eco nomic Board William b. Odell Russell f. Bender National food administration it Justin e. Billbe 31st regi ment it. Harold n. Serage civil affairs capt Jesse fielder civil affairs Joseph Cuozzo department of Public works Homer a. Stevens City fire department j. King Wallace 61st ordnance group Joseph s. Mcnulty depart ment of Commerce Henry k. Kuroki civil affairs Claude m. Needham 509th signal ser vice battalion a. F. Hoffman 599th Engineer depot Edward Raczkowski department of transportation h. W. Good Rich department of agric Ture Gordon a. Brigham 9th medical depot maj. Paul , 40th military police battalion Abner z. Sack department of Commerce Bert Rand o. Aus civil affairs Ralph l. Stiffler department of Commerce August Trum Pelman civil affairs Layman j. Greene Korea base com Mand Dimitri g. Romanoff civil affairs William , 78th quartermaster base Charles t. Shelby army Exchange service James , second Engineer group and two Archie g. Kurd 500th transportation railway grand division. Korea personals capt. John l. Eger. Kremlin okla. Who served with the 48th Field artillery As a sergeant a been recalled to Active duty and assigned to the seventh infantry division. Captain Eger will As sume his new duties october 1. Twelve members of Headquarters company xxiv corps were re Chetly promoted according to cant Charles i. Tollefson company Corn Advance in i e Gulle Mander. Receiving the rank were sgt Avard Mette. Sgt. Anthony Mancilla both of the adjutant general Section and sgt. Robert e. Williams. Headquarters company who were promote Tom Corporal. Ronald v. Slagel assigned to tin 152d finance was promoted to ser Geant first class. Pfc. Herman b candies was promoted to the Grade of following men were also promoted to Corporal Arthur e. Good Speed and Dorsey l. Tisdale. Konrad h. Heness and Charles Shea both assigned to g 3 Section and Sidney l. Strickland. Surgeon Section. It. Robert e. Drake who recently arrived in Korea has been assigned to the 707th ordnance seventh infantry division. It Drake lives in san Francisco Calif it. Col. O. K. Knight has recent has been assigned As division. Ord Nance officer of the seventh infantry division from the 61st ordnance group. His wife and son live North Almstead Ohio. Sgt. Milo b. Norton clerk i the ordnance Section Headquarters xxiv corps was recently promoted to that rank from Corporal his Home is in Pleasantville. No sgt. 1/c George w. Billet. Com Pany a 76th signal battalion a recently promoted to the Grade o master sergeant. Three lieutenants assigned to the medical corps were recently promoted from first lieutenants to captains they Chester s. Three. Chinese paper asks reds be taken dead piping sept. 29 a the piping daily news today commented on the banking reports of an offer of 1,000,000 Gold Yuan Reward for the Cap Ture alive of communist Lea Der Mao tse Tung or communist commander in chief Teh Mao and Chu Are very hard to take alive. Why not take them dead they Are not fish soup which must be kept fresh. Are Leonard Bortin Howard and Earl bowery Ball players to perform in Taegu Seoul sept. 29the enter cast of bowery Ball late xxiv corps Soldier show production which had playe to full houses in the Seo area for the past two week will leave for Taegu an Pusan october 1.three civilian actress technicians and nine enlisted men All veterans of stateside show Busine-3, have Given 19 performances in and about Seoul. Judging by audience reaction bowery Ball an unusual intimate review is the bes Soldier show production t to the schedule the show will be in Taegu o the evening of october 2. I will play in Pusan on october 4-6. Meat rationing ends Auckland sept. 29 of meat rationing ended today in new zealand. Meat ration in effect since ing has been 1944.-butter and gasoline remain under ration. Urges press Freedo Boston sept. 29 up William Benton former assist ant Secretary of state Sai that the United states Shou begin to direct negotiation with other nations to promo the Freedom of press if the cur rent session of the United a Lions fails to take action. General inspects dec koreans crowd Center see . Aid exhibition sign Alers head baseball league signal corps photo maj. Gen. William b. Kean commanding general of the 25th infantry division inspects the 24th infantry regiment s army education Center at Camp Gifu. On the right i Franklyn r. Lohr Brooklyn n.y., supervisor of the education Center. Ull course of the part which interests them. Expected to carry on similar program in the pro inces to help develop Leader ship among the women they Are Given a wide variety of subjects. The course developed under the leadership of or. Evelyn Koh chief of women s Bureau includes government office procedure filing con duct of a meeting Public speaking parliamentary procedure and Community responsibility. In Public speak ing material Given is selected rom a manual for mothers recently published by the women s Bureau. They visit the courts in session the legislative Assembly and inspect Many institutions. Instructors and lecturers Are korean men and women courses will be continued in _949. To develop the number of women leaders that will be needed As they take increasing responsibility in the new government of Korea. Holds rare Honor utilities men awarded medal Seoul sept. 29nine enlisted men of the 510th Engi Neer utilities detach sent Anc three men of the 515th utilities detachment recently received the Good Condu medal those who received the award with clasp were Standrew Perkins pfc William Pearson sgt. Gred j. Sharp and Cpl. Leonard Milulski o the 510th Engineer utilities Detalent and col. Tivis r Monk of the 515th utilities detachment. Others receiving the Meda were pfc Joe k. Pacious pvt Floyd o. Carey sgt Haron a. Wood Cpl William Foveaux and Cpl. Jessie j Mcclure of the 510th Cpl Ross e. Rollins and Cpl. P. G Wilson of the 515th. Seoul sept. 29signal pity at Long last reigns As the Champion of the yellow sea baseball league. After weeks of deadlock Between the third transportation medium port earn and the signal City team he sign Alers Defeated the port team by the decisive score of 16-5 in a thrilling Jame wednesday september 23, on the signal City bail the Mound for signal pity was Legg who pitched Beautiful game allowing Only six hits four walks and strik ing out seven. Following the example set by Legg the entire signal team backed up their Pitcher and played Good Ball All the Way. The signal City nine collected 18 hits off the third medium port team the two players leading inthe batting honors for the sign Alers were Madden an Pratt. Madden and Pratt have been developing until no they Are one of the strongest links in the signal City Bat Ting Chain. When the signal team needed their service most they came through Madden slammed out three singles and connected with a double at six times at Bat Pratt up to Bat six time completed three singles. The third transportation medium port team was represented on the Mound by wat son Jenkins and Simmons the port team put up a Tough fight but the signal City group was too much for the the signal City team sends its appreciation for the sports Manship shown by the Mem Bers of All the teams which have played against the sign Alers in the closing sessions of the yellow sea league. Seoul sept. 29more than 140,000 koreans crowded he . Information Center at Pusan Korea to visit an exhibit of pictures and equipment documenting . Aid to Korea the office of civil information Safik announced exhibit organized by the . Center with he assistance of officers of the Lith transportation medium port and the 98th military govern Book lending to be Seoul sept. 29no books will be circulated from the xxiv corps Library after october 4, according to an announcement today from the the xxiv corps special ser vice office. They added that this does not mean the Opportunity to read a Good Book will de denied because Library Reading rooms will remain open until october 15, until the Library moves to the second floor of the Safik theater Roosevelt sentenced Toulouse France sept 29 up Franklin Roosevelt an american was sentenced to three months in prison for passing false Gold coins in Toulouse hotel. He declared himself no relation to Amer Ica slate president. Covered practically every phase of . Army Relief and rehabilitation work in Korea since the liberation. Diagram showed korean visitors the ends and quantities of Consu Mer and capital goods which made up the nearly two Mil lion metric tons of supplies imported into Korea by army authorities since the funds$250,000,000, Sally Smith xxiv corps librarian asked tha tall books now in circulation be returned to the Library be fore october 4. However she announced the arrival of Many new books which Are no available in the Reading rooms. Among them Are Peony Pearl Buck this very Earth Erskine Caldwell Black Ivory Norman Collins the sky and the Forest c. S. Forester ape and essence Aldous Huxley one Clear Call Upton Sinclair the United states and China John King Fairbarin photo graphic Workbook Ware photo Grapher s handbook Cody Trail Sussman Al Cody disaster spectre spread Tom West the hat Fields and Mccoy Virgil car ringtone Jones and the offi cers guide 1947." newsprint shortage has papers chained Edinburgh sept. 29 up drastic cuts in newsprint Are putting British newspapers in chains John Gordon editor of the sunday express warned at the annual conference of the Institute of said the Cut was calculated to make newspapers less powerful forces and there is a definite attempt to put the newspapers in . 1945 and explained the origin Oft Otaling nearly by which these purchases have been financed. The . Government transferred title to most of these assets to the new korean government As an outright gift in an agreement signed september.13, 1948. A display of several Hundred items imported by the services of civilian Supply for korean. Use a Chart showing the com Bat record of the sixth in Fantry division and pictures. Of military government act cities in completed the visualization of the work and achievements of . Army units in the Pusan area. A documentary film the making and shaping of steel Lent by the United states steel corporation gave into the mass production methods which have enabled the United states to furnish Aid not Only to Korea but to other liberated areas of Asia and Europe. The Pusan exhibit was opened on August 16, in conjunction with ceremonies celebrating the inauguration of the Korea Republic. Gov. Kim Chul us of Kyon song Nam do mayor Yang Sang Bong of Pusan it. Col z. M. Lipsett Deputy port com Mander Lith transportation medium port maj. . Oswalt chief of staff sixth infantry division representing maj. Gen. Orlando Ward and -.-,Joseph a. Robinson the Pusan a Center. La l Abner . Army radio the rank of lieutenant col Riel is a rather rare Honor in the army nurses corps hut it has been awarded to maj. Dora a. Noble principal chief nurse at the 407th medical dispensary Kobe base. Colonel Noble Salt Lake City Utah will have served 30 years in the army in november of this year. Israel charges Egypt with truce violation Jerusalem sept. 29 up Israel charged that the egyptian forces advanced their positions Southwest of Jeru Salem during the night to occupy near Jebel be Rab located in no Man s land. The israeli army said that the occupation violated the United nations truce and so informed United nations observers. An army newspaper published by and. For military personnel six times weekly in Tokyo Japan Apo 500 by the troop information and Educa Tion Section ghz Fec for free distribution to . Armed forces in Japan Korea and Marianas boning islands and. Okinawa. Local news May not be republished without obtain ing official clearance except that Apps material May be re printed by civilian papers with out specific Apps clearance. Editorial views and opinions expressed in the paper Are not necessarily those of the depart ment of the army. Address Al communications to the of in a and or the managing editor. Officer in charge capt. Charles b. Taylor26-52t1 managing editor h. B. Hathaway57-8080 Korea Washington 45 Hub they come then \ Why is i they i Sec i humps o they be existed Here in the Valley of the Shymoon Simmeth Dawn of . Mind Upkeep. There is none. Tub Dot f it kiss Turkla to i until to stuck to rec nose. Into this place billions of shoos they also , As they make finest fat Zamft Steve Canyon in i Wahto theg. People id there Al nov Jeada Iha std watch the k7he Jema a Mew re that
