Southern France Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 4, 1945, Nice, Provence Alpes Cote d�?TAzur The stars and stripes monday june 4, 1945 booked on Riviera credit. British thanks memorial. Limits a # dear editor Here is a Point id mice to get across to combat troops Quot lets give credit where credit is i read pvt. W. Q. Behs and Cpl j. Goodman a letter to stall can and it seems As though they think that stevedores and other rear units done to deserve credit for their work. Ninety percent of us want to gov Home As you Fellows. We give everyone of you credit for being combat troops regardless of your Joh 1 did no task for thi life but in be promised to do my Best regardless to what the Job might be do be willing to bet that you heroes did no task for infantry duty. In be seen Many of you aboard ships. None of you had tanks or things of the like. Tell me was it your magic words or our labor that kept your supplies at your Side. Is sgt m. V. Enas come in Britain dear editor Pardon this peremptory intrusion into your space but As a released British pm fleeing Germany i wish to express my her Folt gratitude and that of my Friend to those Many americans who in Many places at All times with unfailing Courtesy helped us an Atif Way. A Amarina hospitality and kindness has been to us not merely lavish but almost extravagant again Many Many thanks a cps haunt so Gow. And Lan Macdonald British army pm Speaks dear editor 1 am a recently liberated pm. At present pm in a Hospital recovering from ailments resulting from imprisonment in be been Reading the various stories about pm and concentration Camps in Germany. Noted the sending of committees the indignation and the rising Wrath of our folks. I am led to wonder what these outraged people were thinking of in 1934-35 when stories of Dachau. Gestapo activities burning of books persecution of men like Mann. Bistrin and Walter were published daily throughout the land let us spend less time in devising punishment for the germans and More in examining our blindness and callousness and assessing our own responsibility for nazism s excesses. A a Pic j. A. Inf off limits dear editor Woart in an outfit that puts an phases of interest off limits to its personnel. We have noticed it for bettor than two years. There Isnit any explanation for this in the organization. Why Are we denied the privilege of other soldiers who Aro in the same army we would like bettor consideration i the future. Right now its getting worse. A Bob 359 engr. Arm. In. Pup tent poets o clips Hist a card Quot what now Quot he whispered soft and wearily. Quot what grim misfortune brings you to my door Quot "sir.&Quot, 1 replied As soft and wearily As he. Quot an awful thing. My heart is Quot a then he breathed. Quot a problem of the heart of Home of wife of family Quot a Quot alas tis none of these Mere mundane things Quot i sighed. �?T1 Long for just one thing a ten Day Quot no no Quot he moaned. Quot not paltry paper no dear lord to Bear the weight of chaplains brass Quot his soulful eyes were pleading begging terms. I stared him Down unshaken Quot then Day pass Quot Quot but think 1�?� he cried. Quot Man think of what you re asking i must a chaplain Captain to you men. How can 1 possibly a i Cut in sternly Quot hold just a Captain see the major then Quot and thus i spake and those of you who know it will kindly get the answer that i wish up when he has finished with his the. Ticket who doth the chaplain go to see the Bishop a Pic David Ross Europe facing cold Winter Washington june 3 Reuter a a minimum of 15.000,000 tons of Coal will have to be imported in Central and Northern Europe to keep the population from shivering next Winter the own reported today Marcel route holds Tho distinction of having the Host developed Molo body in France. The other body is that of Dol rises his acrobatic partner in hooded for Tho Riviera rest area under sponsorship of lbs special service. Spring fever played an engagement in Marseille and is scheduled for a run at the Riviera recreational centers. Planes Rush sultans. To Delta Poe doughs lbs hq., Marseille june 3-col John p. Neo of Buffalo. Nt., Delta base Section quartermaster said today that Cotton clothing is being flown from the states for outfitting . Military personnel who Are to be shipped to the Pacific theater through Marseille Poe. Already 30 plane loads of Cottons have arrived and in a Short time a the Supply win be sufficient to meet needs in the staging area he said. All men staging for the Pacific band will play concert in Nice the 85-piece . Army band will play a concert at 8 00 pm today in front of the american red Cross Casino club in Nice. An estimated crowd of 30,000 French civilians heard the band directed by Cape Thomas f. Darcy of Vancouver wash., in a concert and Street dance saturday night at place Massena. The band will make six More appearances on the Riviera before completing its tour on june loth. Corporal Campbell the stars Amo stripes Mica Marwill edition printed at la Patriate building 27 at de la v Victoire. Nice for the armed forces under the auspices of the information and education division. Tousa editorial and circulation office be Patriate building. To a do la Victo re. Editorial Telephone 87942 and 87943. Business office. Hotel Francia. 911 blvd. Victor Hugo Telephone 8309�. Circulation office. Marseille. Hotel or Provence. 16 Coors Belzunce. Telephone 00406. Other editions Paris in Aulon and of Igstadt. Germany. New York office. 905 e. 42 and St. Contents passed by the . Army Ami Navy censors. Entered As second class matter mar 15 1943 at the Post office new York. N.t., under the Art of mar. 3. 1878. Vol. To no 3 will be issued three sets of khakis. Those going to China will get an additional Issue of Woolen outer garments underwear and sweaters. Poncho raincoats will be issued those going to the Pacific Ocean area and the Southwest Pacific and the regular Issue rubberized Raincoat will go to those bound for China col Neu said. Mosquito nets will be issued to All Pacific bound troops. As gis move into the staging areas to be processed for the Pacific woolens will be salvaged. Lbs doughnut output to hit 250,000 daily by Johnnie Brown stars and stripes staff writer Marseille. June 3�?the american red Cross is launching the biggest doughnut project in its history. Two Hundred fifty thousand ringers a Day will be dished out to gis in the Marseille District and redeployment area As soon As streamlined equipment already in route from the states arrives the doughnuts with Coffee will be distributed through 13 club Mobile units and seven arc clubs Hubert Risinger of Orange n.j., area supervisor revealed. Two All electric machines one to produce 4,800 doughnuts an hour the other 2,400 an hours Are earmarked for the Marseille Region. Supervise work John a a. Lemmon jr., of Boston vice president of the doughnut corp. Of America has arrived in the Eto to supervise installation and operation of the machinery. Altogether 24 machines of this Type Are coming to the Eto previously doughnuts distributed to gis by the arc in Europe were made by hand or by machines that produce Only 40 dozen doughnuts an hour. About 200 of these machines Are in operation in the us and on the continent. Red Cross plans Call for 39 girls to serve doughnuts and Coffee throughout the District in club mobiles while 30 other female workers will be assigned to clubs where snack bars Are opened to gis daily. 69th program returns to Nice Quot censored Quot a fast paced musical comedy revue written and produced by personnel of the 69th Sta. Hosp., will return tomorrow to the arc Casino club theater Nice for a three night ran. Nice res tees and their guests May attend without charge. The curtain will go up at 8 pm. Leading roles Are taken by Cape Eli h. Wallach and a sgt. Leo Yanowitz both of Brooklyn. Wallach who is also director of the revue said plans were under Way for a Marseille booking and a possible tour of All Eto redeployment centers. Ravera r he has 92 Points hut refuses to go Homer Nice army sane program pm., Terrace american red Cross Casino club. M Tovias forum theater. 45 promenade Des Ansis is Lor armed forces Only. Show ins at 1400. 130 and 2000 admission free. Night of Uto s enlisted mens might clubs open every evening from 2000 to 2400 for enlisted personnel and their guests. Smooth dance orchestras excellent floor shows and no cover Chargo. Raynaud qua Des stats Unis. The Croan room hotel Ruhl. Promenade do. Langlais. La Plaza. Hotel Plaza it France. 19 Avenue de Verdun. The dome room hotel Negrescu promenade Des Langlais. The Dangleterre. Hotel Angle Terre Corner of a. Verdun and Jardyn Albert l the Copacabana. 36 Rue de France. The Balalaika room hotel Queens 15 Boulevard Victor Hugo. Hacienda club at Queens hotel open nightly at 2uuo. The Verdun. Ave. De Verdun near place Massena. Topside club hotel Hermitage. American red or be the american red Cross Casino club. Palai Mediterraneo. Promenade a Lew an rials j my Cannes american red Chat to american red Cross officers club located on la Crossette. Snack bar open from 1�o00 to 3900 Ping Pong and game room shews Olympia theater 67 Rue d Antibes on a ministry of fat a with Kay Midland Ami Marjorie c ubi the. Normandie Rue Mace open every evening to officers and their guests from 2130 to Ciao. Floor show dancing and music. Club Miramar at hotel Miramar on bid la Crossette. Dancing Ami entertainment 2200 and 0130. Midnight a11-Star i of r s to w. Lerona club located on la crot Sette music and dancing daily 1500 to 0130 dinner dancing every evening at hotels Carlton. Miramar and Martinez. Tennis Tennis courts available at Carlton Ami Lawn Tennis club. Proves atonal 1 Psi Rue tors. Boating motor boats or Peda los available through the Surra special services and information suction. American red Cross Malraison club for enlisted personnel located on la Crossette. Dances every Friday night at 2200 hours. Partners provided. Snack bar opened from 100i> to 2200 hours
