Southern France Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 29, 1945, Nice, Provence Alpes Cote d�?TAzur Morning until late at night. It has been said that the company clerk la the understudy for the 1st sergeant however. Ii the 1st sergeant should be transferred out a non com with higher rank than company clerk is called in to take Over the duties. A Cpl. M. Hettleman a t-5 m. Wechsler. Re a i a tic stars and mks May 29. 1949 up front with Mauldin be or fun t-5s Rorr w Heartfelt hymn of pro be to the cooperative Ness and of off the officers of Seine base who have distributed a portion of liquor ration among the Ems in their units. An unselfish act speh of this or a ure wins admiration from thousands of pm s who have my winched at the thought of Good american liquors being Lor Quot officers Only. Also to the stars publishing this help to relieve situation which Many need not exist in our Type of democratic army fighting an All out War for democracy a. Of a �?t-4 Harold Detlefsen sneak raid dear editor a we Are in training for the infantry. Today we were marched from our tents supposedly for a showdown inspection. When we returned All our personal effects were scattered Over our Beds. Many of us had items missing As a result of this sneak raid. If they want to inspect we be allowed to stand by to prevent thievery a Cpl. E. H. M. Corporal punishment dear1 editor a it shame that the adjutant general a department can see the company clerk Only As a Corporal in the to. The average company clerk is almost indispensable. He must know ars. Circulars bulletins memorandums tvs fms duty rosters morning reports payrolls and 1.001 various other forms. He must be Able to Type file make passes furloughs Etc. He must be father Mother and adviser to the enlisted men. He works from Early a amps dispatches sos for head writers the stars and stripes still is in heed of experienced copy read rss men who have edited copy and written headlines for newspapers. Applicants should Send to the stars and stripes full particulars of the jobs they held As civilians data on their military status availability for Transfer and number of Points toward discharge. Communications should be directed to the general manager. The stars and stripes Apo 887. Applicants in the immediate Vicinity of a stars and stripes edition a Paris. Nice or of Ungstad and Altdorf in Germany May Call on editors there for interviews 80 ships a Day added to Navy with higher rank called in to Hettleman m. Wechsler. Really hurts dear editor a news item tells us that 91 German officers have their needs administered by 40 maids 26 orderlies and 13 chauffeurs of no that a not ally men of the 101st airborne who guard the officers Are required to come to attention when these officers approach it really hurts to learn that some of these prussian militarists must now sleep four to a room. How will somebody kindly Tell us Why americans left Home to fight and die from Africa to the Elbe perhaps it was for the Golden Opportunity for some i to show his respect for a nazi officer a Pic Edward l. Mcclarty. Washington. May 28 Ansis the now has a 15,000,000-ton Navy which has been building ships at the rate of 80 per Day since the beginning of War. This was disclosed when the Navy department announced that 100.000 units have joined the us. Fleets since Pearl Harbor. The Navy has about 1,200 combatant ships and the present building program envisages a Fleet of 1.400 combatant ships by the end of 1947. The present Fleet includes 23 battleships 67 cruisers 92 aircraft carriers 386 destroyer escorts. Starting with 2,680,000 tons of ships the Navy has built approximately 8,000,000 tons and added 5,000.000 tons by the acquisition and conversion of 3,000 ships. There were 7.695 ships on the Navy a lists on dec. 7, 1941. Wac sin Europe a to stick it out War plants of Reich doomed Paris May 28�?German factories which cannot be converted to production of essential civilian goods will be destroyed it. Gen. Waicius Clay declared yesterday As appointment of an economics expert to head the intelligence division of the . Group of the Germany control Council was disclosed by shape. Clay Gen. Eisenhower a a representative on the control Council said German laboratories which developed such weapons As a bombs and rocket planes would be dismantled and other research would be closely controlled As part of the program to make it impossible for Germany to Start another War. Or. Calvin b. Hoover Duke University graduate school Dean and economics professor was named chief of the intelligence division a key spot in carrying out the pro Gram must belong to a i billboard new York May 28�?wacs in Europe want to a a stay and finish the Job they started Ruth Cowan associated press War correspondent recently returned from Europe women will hold an important place in military government in conquered countries was anticipated by the assignment of wac officers to the . Army school of military government last july she said. Bond contest buies 1�?the stars and stripes War Bond contest is open to ail military personnel in Eto except those serving sentences awol or deserters. 9 prizes win be awarded to those submitting beet letters on the subject my savings and poet War 3�?letters must not be less than 50 words nor More than 250 words to length. 4�?literary style punctuation spelling or kind of stationery will not be considered in awarding prizes. Litters May be written with either pen Pencil or typewriter 5�?following signature each letter must contain one of these three statements i l have a Clase b allotment in Force 8 i have taken out a new class b allotment 3 i have purchased a War Bond since May l 1945. 6�?name, an and Apo must be placed on the upper right of each letter. 7�?1< More than one Sheet is used mail in the same envelope. 8�?address letters to War Bond contest. Apo �t7. Letters must be postmarked on or before july 7. .9�?winning letters will be judged by a Board chosen from the air around and service forces. 10�?decision of judges will be final. They May elect to decide ties if a by by lot All letters become property of sponsoring agencies. Marseille to Laws arc theater. 138 la Cane Biere tor uniformed personnel Only. Five shows daily at two hour intervals starting Ai i 230 w now tomorrow with Alan Ladd. Port theater. 58 Cours Belzunce. Daily movies at 1530 1800 and 1930 open to All Allied forces Navy theater Provence 42 blvd. De la major one show daily. 1900. For . Navy personnel and guests. Clubs arc Cane Biere club. 23 la Cane Biere snack bar-1 too to 2300 hot showers Harber shop sewing men d i o g. Press no. Game rooms and Reading and writing facilities daily Tours photographer gymnasium for boxing and general workouts Sun deck stage shows nightly. Oft leers club arc officers club to Quai de rive nerve. Snack bar. 1000 to 2200 game room and Reading writing facilities daily Tours dancing. Tues. Fri. And Sun afternoon. To stats courts available. Sneakers and equipment furnished reservations at lbs special services Section Dally except saturday. Nice to Vise Forano theater. 5 promenade Des Langlais for armed forces Only showing at 1400. 830 and 2030. Admission free. A hours with Claudette Colbert and Fred Mac Mur Ray. American red Cross the american red Cross Casino club. Palais de la medi Terry Nea. Promenade Des Langlais. Tues.�?8 30 pm Gypsy music in snack bar 8 pm. Dance partners provided also 8 pm swing concert in club theater. Laundry the laundry and dry cleaning Park up store is at the Corner of blvd. Gambetta and promenade Des Langlais portrait sketches soldiers visiting Nice on rest fur Longs May have their portrait sketched free of charge by talented artists from the special and information services Section. Artists will set up their easels on the Terrace of the Ruhl hotel Between 1400 and 1600 every tuesday and thursday a eat cruises Surra Craft will make two pleasure cruises daily from the Surra Anchor age in the old port of Nice for enlisted personnel Craft leaving at 1oq0 will make the Bay of Angels cruise return ing at noon boats leaving at 1400 will make the trip to Antibes return Long at 1730 reservations and tickets May be obtained at the Surra information Center. 6 Jardyn Albert i and the cruises Are free take the no. 9 Street cars to the end of the line to reach pressing Servos press while you wait for enlisted Vealeas Douane bldg ave Thiers. Night oubs enlisted men s night clubs open every evening from 200o to 9400 for enlisted of Ronnei and their guests smooth dance orchestras excellent floor shows and no cover charge Raynaud Quai Des stats Unis the Crown room hotel Ruhl. Promenade Des Langlais. La Plaza hotel Plaza it France. 19 avens de Verdun the dome room hotel Negre Eoo. Promenade Des Langlais the Dangleterre. Hotel Angi Eterre. Corner of a Verdun and Jardyn Albert i the Copacabana 36 Rue de France the Balalaika room. Hotel Queen s. 15 Boulevard Victor Hugo Hacienda club at Queens hotel open nightly at 9000 the Verdun. Ave. De Verdun near place Massena. Topside club Hofei Hermitage. A Ley Les bicycles Are available to gis and May be rented at the Terrace of the Kuhi hotel Between 0600 and 1800 daily for 25 francs an Bour. Cannes american Aid Gross american red Cross Malraison club for enlisted personnel located on la Croisette dances every Friday night at 2200 hours partners provided snack bar opened from too to 2200 hours american red dross officers club located on the la Croisette snack bar open from 1000 to "2200 Ping Pong and game room Tea dances every Sun. At 1630 hours partners provided shews Olympia theater Rue d an Tibes. , with Virginia Bruce. Stage Shew blackout a two hour musical with All professional Talent presented by the Royal Canadian air Force at the Casino municipal. 2100. Facilities swim trunks available at All hotels. Tennis Tennis courts available at Carlton and Cannes Lawn Tennis club. Professional instructors seating motor boats or pedals available through the Surra special services and information Section. Night clubs the Normandie Rue Mace open every evening to officers and their guests from 2130 to 0900 floor show dancing and music club Miramar at hotel Miramar on blvd la Croisette. Dancing and entertainment 9200 and 0200. Midnight All Star floor show Lerina club located on la Crol Sette. Musk and dancing nightly 2900 to 0200 dinner dancing every evening at hotels Carlton. Miramar and Martinez a Pup tent poets Riviera rest called Best seven Days of Joyful rest Down beside the . Seven Days of Blissful Ness now just a memory. From the Thunder of the roaring and the danger of the fray guns to a peaceful quiet rendezvous that chased it All away yes seven Days of wonderland. Of love of fun and play. Of panoramic Beauty and things of ancient Day. Seven Days in serenity. In a spot besides the . They gave it just another name. But it was Quot heaven boys to me. A eighth i v. Dough births Good new by folks at horns n t. Samuel h. I sen Bower Newton . May 10 it. Reuben Rabi Nowitz Passaic David. April 98 Pic Rocco f. Furelio. Scranton , april 30 i it. Alan r., Portland. Alan May 10 Cpl. Richard Wardzinski Chicago boy. May 13, a Marseille f. Nice n. Cannes 1402kc, 1366kc, 219m. 1420kc, 211m. Tuesday �?��o01�?yawn patrol i630-4land 9801�?great music �?�5 fays 5615�?album 1730�?swingtime ts30�?music 745-Crosby 0915�?g Jive 7-Sporis 0030�? music 1805�?�upper club tools morning after Law it .a. News Isnor St sink 1105�?duffle bag 1900�? duffle bag 1315�?round up 1330�?concert 1401�?theater if blk Mcsique 1601�?freddy tin 9090�?a Meric. Band 2115�?frank Morgan 1145�?band 2300�?pac i a in news 9905�?playhouse 2235�? night stand 2301�?merely music mar 0015�?night stand 0101�?night Shilt the stars and stripes los Marsellis edition printed Aile Patriate building 97 a de la Victore. Nice for the . Armed forces under the auspices of the information and education division Eto Usa a do tort a i and circulation offices be Patriate building 27 a de la Victore Edl tonal telephones 87942 and �7943. Business office. Hotel Francia 9-11 blvd Victor Hugo Telephone 83028. Circulation office. Marsel he. Hotel de Provence 16 Cours Belzunce. Telephone c-0405 other editions Paris. London and of Ungstad and Altdorf. Germany. New York office 705 e.42nd St. Contents passed by the army and Navy censors. Entered As second class matter mar. 15 t943. At the Post office. New York. N. To. 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