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     Southern France Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 13, 1945, Nice, Provence Alpes Cote d�?TAzur                               Thank Nevins \ Yum did Feo Xou did much better than in. Vol was  far their Muni  the states. There people have their own family s there  worry about so it i be Mon natural  Send them Back first a Teny of the girls who Loarry americans have their own family in prance and they could stay with them until transportation facilities become Avail the. A a a r. U. Ltd it i / but some girls May Nave Good for leaving prance. Conditions Are so bad now in our. Country that i Don blame them for their haste  go  America especially if they have a baby. America is the beet country  raise children these Days of be Pra Catoe Pinta they say it s has ass a very available Pises of shipping facility has  a used  Transfer men and Materiel  the a Tefle. The reasons were Toft Eal enough but ton minutes after set tors Are awaiting transportation  the Stales and that the army will not be Able  transport mar than 800 brides in Sny one month. Tell me can those British gals swim that Well or la there an  say Maiai Iiama   bless the Lenef frankly i m a Little our Toua a 8 dear editor perhaps if the disgusted wac and the nurse will take the trouble  read  510 23 oct 44 o-b-8 pm sub return of dependents from overseas. 23 november 1944riviera, Surra news the stars and stripes Friday july 13, 1945 a write foreign brides Rte who Are about sending foreign brides  the who say that this  not Lair. Surely should come first on the transportation s list and so  be discharged from the army. That the army should be More understanding and a tone Are waiting impatiently shinned i please think it the Sty taking up could transporting dear editor it  my was and r Are inclined  j i was boarded cd and on orders  go  the states for further hospitalization since 25 april 1945 and am still waiting for the boat so let s quit the bitching is sgt. John r. Korolkow Shicobe july 12�?As Ems for Navy personnel daily accommodates from 90  270 men whose ships Are docked in the Marseille area. The Chib which was formerly open Only  chief Petty officers was opened last november and is located on the promenade do Petty officer Fred Bas new York is director. The pictures Are Interior shots. Although any wac with 70 Points will be flown Home next month according  the papers they Are still worrying Over the that British wives Are bring  America after All. A Good wife is important  any Soldier whether she be american. British French or any other nationality and was. Maybe your own Brothers May marry foreign girls. In boar editor the warn have nothing against the French girls or any other foreign Girt they Art just of it loom  marry our Hoys and Sonto  Amorton As the Flowers a in Hay. K i however  do maintain the foot that the Oil nurses and wads who same Over Here  help out in this War should  vtk9 rim  a a wac Tom. Editor when i came into the service i was offered an exemption on the grounds of being the Only dependent of my invalid Mother but i hired a girl  look after my Mother. V since in be been in the Ahny including two years overseas. 1 Haven  had a furlough. Now 1 ask you. Who is More deserving of a trip  America a i who Hasni  seen his helpless Mother for three years or some British or other foreign girl whose Only con tri tuition  the country is her marriage  a Soldier a United service. Bear editor did any of the was Ever Stop think that the foreign woman May be the wife of some i who has been through the hell of War the a tvs of a Guy who came out of the Hospital still limping and who has been in and out of a Hospital a dozen times since with malaria suppose a wac fails for a foreign male ill bet shed wire the president  get him Home. A sgt. A. S. Rita. Dear editor i just Cama from Tbs showing of the army film on  Tokyo in which the army takes 18 minutes  explain  me Why i can tha sent Homo now Points or no Southern Freney coition Primea at be Patriate building. 27 a. De a Victore. Nice for the . Armed Force under the auspices of the info Mattoo and education division Tousa editorial and circulation office be Patriate building. #7 a do la Victoire editorial Telephone Ettote and 87942, business office hotel Collone St Antoine Telephone 75090 Marseille news Bureau and circulation office hotel de Provence  Cours Belzunce Telephone a of Csc and lbs 539 other editions Paris. Lon a too. Of Angsiadt and Altdorf Germany new York office 305 g. �2nd is. Contents passed by the  army and Navy censors entered As second class matter mar. 15 1943 at the Post office new York jux y wader the act of mar 3 8?s. Vet. A one. M billboard Paris july Izz Ooi Aier musicians in the Etc May apply for membership in the All Soldier symphony orchestra now being organized for concert Tours at army Camps in Europe the music Branch special services com z announced today. Maj. Glenn. C. Bainum chief of the music Branch said that the present plans for the Soldier symphony orchestra include openings for approximately 50 skilled musicians preferably with previous symphony experience. Applicants for membership in the orchestra should apply at the offices of the music Branch special services com a 29 Rue de Berri room 613 for auditions. Instruments and equipment Are available. The orchestra especially needs oboist bassoonist flu lists cellists string Bass players and harpists Bainum said. Positions Are also available for other instrumentalists. Permanent soloist Nice american re Crow american red Cross Casino club. Palais de la my i terran a promenade Des Langlais. Snack bar open 9 am  . Information room from 9 am Quot  11 pm package wrapping services from 9 am. Apo open 9 am  5 pm. Cokes in Bamboo room   a pm Fri. Features it pm. Tour  Vamp Lauris g pm. Dance in ballroom 8 by stage show in theater. In govt club enlisted menus mgt clubs open s pm  Midnight for pm and guests. Raynaud Quat Des stats Unis. Crown room hotel Ruhl promenade Des Langlais la Plaza hotel Plaza it France. 19 Avenue de Verdun. Dome room hotel Negrescu. Promenade Des Langlais topside club. Hotel Hermitage. Continental club hotel Continental Anglet a Are h ote 1 Ang 1 Eterre Corker of a. Verdun and Jardyn Albert i. Copa Cabana. 36. Rue de France. Verdun Avenue de Verdun near place but 1. W a Quot. .3. Balalaika room and Hacienda club hotel Queen s 15 blvd Victor Hugo. Cannes Malm Olympia theater. �7. Rue a a Antibes. Valley 01 decision. Greer Garson. Amerton red pro american red Cross officer club. La Croisette snack bar open 10 am toll pm daily Tours  Grasse 9 pm and 3 pm. Tour every thursday  St. Paul de Vence 9 pm. Bridge in ballroom Dally from 9  4 30 pm and 8   pm swimming sailing Peda los kayaks available in tront of club. Cartoonist Dally from 10  11 am. Louts at Plano in snack bar 5 pm Dally Tea dances tues. Tours and Sun. 5  7 at pm swimming and picnic  Eden Roc tues. And Fri at 5 pm. Iuan Les pins outdoor dancing on starlite Terrace of hotel Provencal. Opeo 9 pm  1 am dance nor and nightly floor show arc Tea dances at Provencal weds and suns., a too pm american dancing partners prov id de. Plans have been made for concerts under the direction of Arturo Toscanini. Serge Koussevitsky and other internationally known conductors. A sgt. Eugene list of Philadelphia pa., noted piano virtuoso. Will appear with the orchestra As permanent soloist. Meanwhile the ninth of band announced plans for an Eto music festival under the supervision of the special services music Branch. The purpose of the festival is  provide musical instruction for the five army air forces bands assigned  the ninth. Instruction will begin on july 16 and continue through july 21. Four concerts by the combined bands will be played for troops in ninth of installations it is also planned  bring the band  Paris  play four concerts at the Trocadero from july 27 through july 30. Ryder wins plaudits for role As Ruth by Dan Regan stars and stripes staff writer All who sew Phyllis Ryder the Little girl from Muskegon mich., who stepped into the Lead role in dear Ruth when Dorothy Mcguire planed out for Hollywood will agree that she turned in a bang up Job. It was her first professional appearance. The stage hit has ended its Riviera run it will open in the Capitol a a a theater in Marseille sunday for a six Day run. Arc operates Grasse club american red Cross operations in Grasse officially began last night when the red Cross and special service put on a dance for Restees awaiting transportation at the parc Palace hotel. Two red Cross workers have been assigned  Grasse  act As hostesses at the hotel which is a stopping off place for gigs before being transported Back  their outfits. They Are Vivian Pryor of Perdido Beach alsa., and Anne Holman of Richmond a. About 56 men Are being billeted at the hotel each night and this figure will grow As facilities Are enlarged. In addition  housing these men returning  their unit the hotel serves meals  about 500 Restee sightseers who visit the perfume Center daily on Surra excursions. Six months ago miss Ryder was a Pilot in the wasps. While attending Muskegon Junior College she enrolled in a opt civilian Pilot training course then when the wasps women a air service pilots were formed she joined and took six months Basic and primary training. She was in the wasps from August 1943 until they were dissolved in december 1944. Returned  8tage after the wasps folded Phyllis decided  return  her first love a the stage. She had appeared in summer Stock at Plymouth mass., and had studied dramatics at the University of Michigan. She also wanted  Combine stage work with aiding the War Effort so she haunted the offices of Uso Camp shows. She tried for it a minor part in the Broadway hit dear Ruth which was being readied for an Eto tour. The director turned her Down because a a she looked too much like the Star Dorothy  but this resemblance resulted in her finally getting the Job of under studying  in the title role. Takes Surra Post it col. George h. Goodwin of Bastrop la., has been appointed officer in charge of special and information services of the Surra. He replaces maj. Benjamin Bosley of Chicago. Out our Way by j. R. Williams a. Marseille us Sec 214 Friday 0600�?sign on 1601�?baseball 0601�?yawn patrol 1655�?highlights 0615�?john. Mercer 1701�? sup it or club 0630�?gi Jive 1s10�?sports 0845�?j. Desmond 1815�? 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