Pacific Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 7, 1948, Tokyo, Japan Page two Pacific stars and stripes c oct. 7 mistreatment of dog draws novel penalty by Esther Craine primary and Middle school childen in Shizuoka City have been listening to a novel program lately a speech of repentance Given by two dog catchers caught in the act of brutalizing a stray animal by the commander of the Shizuoka military government team it. Col. Myron d. Cook. Colonel Cook s immediate and resourceful action in re Gard to the inhumane methods of the dog catchers has resulted in a barrage of articles in japanese newspapers through out Shizuoka prefecture. It was brought to the attention of the recently reorganized japanese s committee in Tokyo through a letter from a society member in Shizuoka deploring conditions of animal treatment in that area and praising colonel Cook s hand Ling of the situation. Colonel Cook was awakened one morning by a series of pitiful yelps and wails below his window investigate going Down to he found two japanese dog catchers dangling a Small stray Puppy by a wire looped t ver its jaw and then because of the animal s continued howls they proceeded to beat its head against the ground. The military govern ment team commander found the sight All the More revolt ing in that it was witnessed by scores of children on their Way to the neighbouring school. Ordering the dog catchers to desist the colonel promptly summoned them to his office along with their Superior the chief of the prefectural Veter Inary affairs a police official a school official and representatives of the press. The dog catchers were there upon instructed to write out a speech telling of their cruel and shameful acts their repent Ance and the necessity for sympathizing with dumb de senseless animals. The offenders have grown pretty familiar with this speech inasmuch As they have Given it in 42 different schools each time with a prefecture official in the audience to Check up on the accuracy of their deliveries. The Veter Inary official has been instructed to substitute nets for loops of wife in catching dogs and for seeing to it that unclaimed animals Are put to death in a humane fashion. The veterinary representative told Cook that dogs were formerly painlessly disposed of with injections of nitric acid strychnine but that this is now in Short Supply. Cook suggested that until supplies of this drug Are again obtainable the dogs be asphyxiated by placing them in a Box attached to tube leading to the exhaust pipe of an automobile. He also has recommended that the american practice be inaugurated whereby persons can re deem or Purchase unclaimed stray dogs from dog pounds. Occupation personals North Japan recent births at the 172nd station Hospital Sendai. Included to Cap Tain and mrs. John v. Physioc Ason to Kail and mrs. Drlica a girl to master and mrs. Edgar general receives red Feather m. Blandford and mrs. E. R. Boy to sergeant Garrett a Girj sanitary officer cites rat menace capt. F. W. Jacobs sanitary inspector for ghz facilities in Tokyo today urged cooperation of occupation personnel in combating the menace of rats this Winter when cold weather again forces the furry creatures to take Refuge in doors. As reservoirs of disease they Are in a class by themselves. While the efforts of local health authorities have kept this area free of jaundice plague cholera and typhus All rat borne diseases Preval ent throughout the Orient the presence of rats nevertheless constitute a constant threat to life and property. Rodent control consists mainly of rat proofing keep ing foodstuffs out of the reach of rats and the effective use of Poison baits and traps. Essential rat proofing measures include the sealing up of All holes found in the Walls Ceil Ings floors and screens of Bil lets and residences. Foodstuffs in the Home should be kept in containers inaccessible to rodents. Boxes of crackers chocolate bars sacks of sugar and flour lying around on tables present an open invitation to the spiteful Little varmints to do their worst. Chief warrant officer and mrs. Harold e. Rodgers. A boy. Drlica is with the Miragl mgt Eam Physioc is with the Camp Schimmel pfennig engineers Bland Ford is with the 19th Cid Garrett is at Misawa fab and Rodgers i with 511th Parachute infantry regiment. Recent extensions or reenlist ments at Camp Schimmel pfennig include the following men pfc re. Tate More Ark. Pvt. J. W. Babe Champaign 111. Cpl. L. , Riverton Wyo. And sgt. Carl b. Brown. E mrs. Mary Han Kobe base de pendent has taken a Job As a Dac Secretary to the base Engineer it. Col. Hyman it. Edward j. Quirk Misa Wpafb. Has been placed on toy for ten Days to Jama fab in order to work out matters pertaining to Supply it was announced Here recently. E two Gustav Zamorsky and have gone on 12-Day leave to the Biaka hotel near Kyoto. They will be accompanied by their daughter Edwina. Zamorsky is at Misawa fab. Privates first class William and Norman a. Harbour left Misawa fab recently for a 15-Dayleave to visit Tokyo and Kyoto. � Misawa corporals. Roy. A. Maple Claudia w. Rowland Stev b. Cooper Robert f. Battle and c. Perns have been granted 15 Days leave to visit Yokota fab. Misawa airmen at the j3th air depot processing for return to the United states for leave discharge or reassignment Are a sgt. Marir Coleman 1st sgt. James j. Balint and his wife Pauline it. s. Wheeler his wife and two stateside bound is a sgt. Joseph f. King now at the 20th huge Amagon Okinawa in typhoon Libby s Wake signal corps photo Brig. Gen. Crawford f. Sams chief Public health and welfare Section ghz Scap receives a red Feather from members of the japanese red Cross for his contribution to the Community Chest in Tokyo. Japan Community Chest Success sought it is appropriate that we hold during press week a conference on the joint fund drive of the japanese Community chests and of the japanese red Cross society inasmuch As n1 a _ 4.1_�_ wan lir ill rl��f�1rt it reporter regular daily feature of the Pacific stars and stripes address All queries criticisms and suggestions to pm reporter eighth army Central Exchange Apo 503. Weather Squadron leave in the . For emergency t Utah football stars reunited on team Sapporo oct. Rande and Varselle 6leg Weaver pm reporter8th Ace Apo 503dear sir enclosed is an order Blank take from a work a Day desk Calendar i purchased from the pm at the endow last year. Many of my associates Here at the office purchased similar calendars. My question is does the pm have the address of the company which manufactured these calendars if you have the address available i and Many of my co workers would appreciate your announcing it. Name withheld yes we have the address but before giving up without a struggle we d like to say that the Price of a refill in the . Is $1. T and that the entire Calendar Complete with 1949 Model stand will Cost you Only about $1.60 in the pm. Can you imagine anyone Labouring 48 Mode besides that a shipment of some 10.000 of these has just been received an will be on Sale throughout Japan sometime in december. However As a sporting gesture Here s headdress Keith Clark incorporated Sydney . Miss Dorothy Hall. Toledo. Ohio recently arrived in Japan to serve As an army hostess. She has been assigned in the ninth corps assigned in the ninth corps area As army hostesses Are miss Bessie j. Lemmon Long Beach Calif., mrs. Betty Maceio. Holly Wood Calif and miss Freltas Lamo Redondo Beach Calif. The following men of the took military government team s head quarters detachment were recently presented the army of occupation ribbon master sergeants Robertm. Allen Boyd b. Brakker Audrey r. Brown Norman even sen Oscar h. Fengel and Harry t. Lund sgt. 1/c Floyd w. Anderson sergeants Joe f. Simon and Kay k. Takemoto corporals Carl , Ted i. Endel James t. Gunnels Jack Macconnell Thomase. Sweeney and Darnell e. White privates first class William , William r. Jones Robert p. Nyberg. Paul m. Roberts. Wil lard h. Shoulders and Frank a. Wroblewski. Brothers from Lewiston Utah and former Utah All state football stars of the Lewiston High school squad Are re United on the Gridiron at Camp Crawford hokkaido Japan where both Are playing on the team of the 187th glider infantry Lith airborne Divi Sion Legrande is a tackle and Captain of the 187th squad. Varselle is an end. Through 1949 with Calendar horrors Farewell party Given Kobe ocl a the 407th at Kobe Farewell a. Medical dispensary base gave a Large party for it. Col. Dora Noble october 4, at the Orien Tal hotel in Kobe. Colonel Noble has been principal chief nurse at the 407th medical dispensary since 1947. She is being transferred this week to the 128th station Hospital. Classified advertisements to place classified ads eau 57-8963. 24 hours before publication. For Sale All automobile sales must lie approved by the Provost marshal vehicle registration Branch an certificates must be brought or sent to this office. New 9x12 Rug Moth proo Alexander Smith Mayfair Rose $150. Call Grant Heights house.238-c, 26-8793, or 86-7833 office. Simote 8mm a Nivea movie camera with Universal f-4.5 Lens and two Rolls of film $20. On double 8mm Cine Nizo German made Zinovie camera f-2.9 Stein Beil wan Chen Cassar Lens 3 Rolls . Universal film $30.2-6439. Call Yokohama. 2-6436 to Busch Pressman camera Complete Range finder Flash Anc film. Call sgt. Gardner 86-8446 after 5 � � new 12 gauge double barrel Woodchester Shotgun and seven Box of shells. Also mixed left handed Golf clubs three Woods and five Irons new leather bag Call 57-8531, after 5 . T e 47 Ford four door Sedan radio new tires including spare $1,800call sgt. Louis 64-2164 office sex opt saturday and sunday. 19 Pontac four door Sedan radio Heater $1.000. Call cargo314, pfc Kellerman Between 8 and 11 . � Complete 2% by 34 Speed graphic outfit with extra film pack and Roll film adapter. $200. Can Yokohama 2-4.403. After 5 30 pin. After 5 30 , Clarus camera and Weston Light $75. Call 45-4141 after 5 the Success or failure of the drive this year will depend in a Large measure upon the publicity and information that the general Public receives through the Media of the press n. B Neff Public health and Wel fare Section Scap told a press conference today. The total joint fund drive goal for this coming fiscal year is nearly 1.2 billion yen. 8mm. Cineaste camera no. 2, leather Case Haze filter and 9 assorted Rolls Kodak Rome film $110.55. Call 26-5763 of fice or 86-7928 quarters " Rol Licord camera Zeiss 5.35 Lens leather carrying Case and Lens Hood. New developing tank. Both for $135. Call Johnson air Force base 50-60, dependent quarters 513. � � baby Carriage. Call 48-4697. It. Col. George e. Levings Union s.c., was recently assigned to the. A Section Headquarters ninth corps. Levings has Bee with the judge advocate Section ghz Fec since september 1947. South Japan miss Irona p. Curry Pittston,pa., recently arrived in Japan and has been assigned As an army hostess at the Kobe base service club. Pvt. George l. Gross Kobe base has Beben granted 57 Days reenlist ment leave. He will leave soon for East port md., where he will re Side while on furlough. Pvt. Billy l. Claer. Carlsbad n.m., took top honors in the inspection held by the 65th Engineer combat battalion during their seventh anniversary program commemorating their organization Day recently. Capt. Gerard h. Kozlen med Ford ore., recently arrived in the 25th infantry division Osaka and has been assigned to the judge advocate Section. Or. And mrs. Joseph Naibo Nagoya fab recently returned from leave at the Fuji View hotel. � -. Mrs. Mary Han Kobe base de pendent has taken a Job As a Dag Secretary to the base Engineer it. Col. Hyman v � Twenty enlisted men of the 315thair division Fukuoka Kyushu were recently entertained by the Crew of the destroyer Bass 887, when she stopped for three Days in Fukuoka Harbor. The men Are pfc Thomas sch Neider. Cpl Darwin Gilbert Cpl. Johnnie l. Allen pfc Charles , Cpl. Frederick o. Bate Man if Chester l. Geiman c. Strickland Cpl. Samuel r. Carisse a sgt. William b. Eng Lish. Pfc Arthur e. Cummings Cpl. Stanley j. Kalinowski pfc Harold l. Cochran sgt. Bob v. Gray sgt. Thomas c. Stevens l. Adams Cpl. William p. Mott sgt. Bill d. Pearson and k. Fox. Brig. Gen. Crawford f. Sams chief Public health and welfare department Scap today issued the Fol lowing statement concern ing the japanese red Cross and Community Chest fund while no occupation Force Agency or organization is authorized requested to so licit contributions from its members and no organized Campaign is being conducted occupation personnel May contribute yen to the joint japanese red Cross Community Chest fund in the Community of their assignments if they so de is made on the joint goal established by All prefectures in Japan including Tokyo to and hokkaido Neff said. The goal for hokkaido is 80 Mil lion yen 70 million for the Community Chest and 10 Mil lion for the japanese red Cross. The goal in Tokyo is 80 million yen 64 million for the Community Chest and 16 million yen for the japanese red last year the first year of tha in corps Cut teams make Good showing Sendai. Act. A members of the Headquarters in corps Rifle and pistol teams came Home with a total of ten me dals to show for their Marks Manship. Four of the medals were received by capt. Ben c. Curtis 583rd Engineer construction group who was on both the Rifle and pistol teams Cpl. Waldo Thomlinson Headquarters and Headquarters company placed in the Rifle match for the entire far was command and aided in the Rifle team s taking of second place in the tournament. The pistol team took fourth place Community Chest flood threatens Ichino Seki City Morioka oct. 6resi dents of Ichino Seki City who Are just recovering from dam Ages inflicted upon them by typhoon Lone several weeks ago faced today the threat of another major flood As the rain swollen Waters of the Iwai River Rose to the Point of overflowing its Banks Accord ing to Kyoto news Agency. Many residents fled to higher ground yesterday in res Ponse to warnings issued by municipal authorities while others anxiously watched As the Waters reached up to with in a foot of the overflow Point the Agency reported. Meanwhile the weather station for the Sendai District repeated warnings to the Public against the dangers of possible floods throughout Miyagi prefecture. By associated press the violent typhoon Libby did $10,000, damage when t struck Okinawa sunday the army announced today. Reports from the Ryukyu commander said dependent quarters at aware and Becknerville were badly damaged. Troop housing remained nearly intact but most Large warehouses were destroyed. The commissary at the aware dependent housing area was badly damaged. The Inland water Point at Tengan was flooded and out of action. Broken water Mains and landslides were reported. The bakery was out of Ope 6$th Engineer Marks birthday Osaka oct. 6the 65th Engineer combat battalion celebrated its seventh Annivera Ary on october 1, with an As kiss and Tell o show at Kitano Osaka oct. 6"kiss and Tell the popular stage play is now in rehearsal in Osaka and is due for programming at the Kitano theater on octo Ber 11. Produced by the. Army s the americal technical technicians the Lead role of Corliss Archer is being played by miss Mary Conwell upper Bay . Misa Barbara Bennett is playing the part of Mildred Pringle. After opening at Osaka the play will tour Nara Gifu to be Otsu and Kyoto. Further announcement will be Madi on the dates of these future performances. Wembly. The unit was activated in Hawaii october 1, 1941. Chaplain Dudley q. Boyd Seattle wash., opened the program by Reading the invocation. It. William c. Hodge Blacksburg va., welcomed the visitors to the anniversary . Col. Helmer a. Holm Strom St. Paul minn., com manding officer of the 65th, spoke briefly to the Assembly. He said you Are Young in years but proud of concluding the program was guest speaker maj. Gen. Wil Iam b. Kean commanding general 25th infantry Divi Ion. Fire prevention course Complete Gifu oct. 6the dependents maids and House boys of the Siboney dependent housing area of the 24th infantry regi ment at Camp Gifu have Coni Ole Ted a course in fire Preven Tion. The purpose of this course was to acquaint All concerned with measures to be taken to prevent fires use of electrical appliances and methods of extinguishing fires. All person gushers. Ration. The port of Naha was not damaged but a few Small Craft were driven ashore. One Reefer Barge was washed ashore near Brown Beach. There Are about .55 dependent families at the Buckner vile and aware housing areas which Are seven Miles apart. The details of the storm damage were released Here after the far East command Headquarters received a report from the Ryukyu commander maj. Be i. William eagles. The Liberty ship Benjamin Franklin a japanese freighter an let and list were Loose in the Harbor. The causeway at pier b was washed out and a water Tanker and one smaller Craft might break Loose it was reported. 1st cav., we Spac to meet the first cavalry division meets we Spac air Force team on october 10, at the Nile Kin stadium a announced coach player it. Nick was 2 ., it today by Thomas a. Lombardo first cavalry Divi Sion. Nel were Given an Opportunity to various put out types of fires using fire Extin Ltd Abner of a whole Teekah Leftwo sell our below Standar groceries an1 Oom of tuned meat an thar s not a cent into til but this is tm1 Only store in th1 Tommo Onty even dog Patch cars Cmich they Bine Atin All 4 right soft hearted John fo1 instance., look at pounds before an them Milum Thev looks hah prices has Allus bin High snuff a Privet and Dogpatch Chile Fum Bein do Agustin la healthy ? Steve Canyon fund raising organization the government National and prefectural another officials of the government played a tremendous part in making that Campaign the Success that it was Neft said this year responsibility has been assumed entirely by private individuals in the Community and properly so the Wel fare officials and other govern mental prefectural and local taking Only an advisory part in the said that the joint Effort pro Gram permits persons solicited to look at All welfare activities of a private nature in their Community and to make one contribution for for the whole great task is not one that _ can be or should be carried by the government alone Neff said. All citizens of Japan have an interest in the Well being of their Community and therefore must be expected to support approved Pri vate agencies according to their John c. And mrs. Jennings Lincoln Zephir four door Sedan Philco radio Heater $1,200. Call Bertsch 33-5436 Home 46 Nash "600" new seat Cove Sand shocks conditioned air. $1,800. Call 57-8915.& electric Kitchen mixer Marvel with bowl $20. New portable Type writer Royal de luxe 48 Model $90. Call 46-3253. I Maple table and four chairs. Also Chest of drawers Maple. Call 86-. 8805. � � wanted male clerks and secretaries with typing or stenographic knowledge to work at Hiroshima and kure. Opportunities for promotion. See Captain w. R. Olcott. 241 finance building Tokyo for directions. Jeep in Good condition. Will fair Price. Call 4-1320 office or 4-1357 quarters. 49 Ford. Call 26-7532, ext. 311, newly wed Dac couple Are Amon recent arrivals at the Kobe quartermaster depot. Jennings a for Mer Soldier took his discharge in Japan and became a Dac. � among arrivals aboard the sat Shanks was miss Dottye Brown Shreveport la., who has been As signed to the personnel services Section fifth air Force Headquarters. Recent arrivals at Kobe base a rept. Richard g. Reichenbac and recruits Arnold e. Smith an Peter Zencka. � miss Lucille Goetz san Francisco,Calif., was recently transferred from the 118th station Hospital. Fuku Oka to the 28th station Hospital. Osaka. � pvt. George l. Gross Kobe base has been granted 57 Days reenlist ment leave. He is expected to leave soon for his Home in East port my. E miss Marianne Welch Denver,colo., recently arrived in Japan and has been assigned As a Dac to ithe 28th station Hospital in Osaka. Campfire girls present at a Din Ner Given recently by mrs. Harry Corkhill a life of it. Corkhill to beam depot were misses Shir Ley. Mixon Polly Landers Rover Joan Gotelli Ruth and Barbara Pullman Diane barns her Marsha Epple Patsy Hatton and Ann Huffman f �. Returning to the United state for reassignment or discharge Are the following Nagoya fab personnel pfc v. Rose pvt. Louis Tab Rester sgt re Sherman w. De Witt. A sgt. Charles h. Beck Man sgt. William w. Hansel b. Emerges a sgt. Earl m. Lutzker a sgt. Bradford s. Mott. Cpl. Paul Stumph Cpl. Arthur , Cpl. Frederick w. Bells sgt. Clifford l. Parks sgt. Johns. Ray sgt. Paul v. Capozzi and pfc Henry j. . Robert g. Wydick Cpl. Jesse e. Remick pfc Larry evens pvt. Kenneth g. Waddells sgt. Michael j. Fitzmaurice pfc Ben Jamin j. Aston pvt. Charles g. Stewart. Pfc Donald Warren. Pfc Paul e. Battin a sgt. Thomas Lockaby or. And Cpl. Jose c. Barela. Sou 60 Junille in dts off mop head same by Beach Lotf to abbe follow sov80 1onpbz a eds it orbs Mim Ancy catch Tai he Myrtl i nearest town Biondie Haven time 1o make them what Busg would Vou a like eur. Come on come on suggest cup custard or chocolate pudding what would Sou like a dessert tonight. Deaf or Cherry Cobbler the children Dony like cup custard. And i Haven t and chocolate Vijh Atelsek Terry itar an army newspaper pub. Shed 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 an Marianas boning islands and Okinawa. Local news May note republished without obtain ing official clearance except that Apps material May be re printed by civilian papers with-6ut specific Apps clearance. Editorial views and opinion expressed in the paper Are not necessarily those of the depart ment of the army. Address All communications to the Oln Cand or the managing editor. Officer in charge capt Charles b. Taylor28 5271managing editor h. A. Hathaway57-8085circulation26-6515 after duty hours and sundays 26-5271 step a ipg 4tsweps4 a 6cxh610 cuts this celestial Imp of his each off chum fun s 66 Ryoo. But i cant1�t Tou in Unhold it Mistree. Been t turn him Loose you 6ettin6 out of Youju i la blow the bid 600n w6i6ht class f ,43ssr-. Pow. Ast Pok tricks Pontov poit you theatrical court thave Llmas Oppolt Unble i for Ouk nscfo1 Dick tract has nothing 8ut.mr.tracv. Acup Levtov i just want to inside Tatj
