LONG BEACH i CALIF.) PRESS-TELEGRAM SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 1950History of German Stamps, Club TopicMamed■. 25. UP) The So-reported the ap-F. Rezanov as ibassador to Ar-eeds M. G. Ser-Car Taxes SoarTAIPEI, Formosa, Nov. 25. Chinese Nationalist officials announced today taxes on private automobiles In Formosa will range from $720 (U. S.) to $1800 a year.“The Postal Issues of Ger- [ tory of German postal adhesives many” will be discussed by Dr. j from the old states of Hamburg.Albert Salathe at a meeting of Long Beach Stamp Collectors Club at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow at 951 Locust Ave.Dr. Salathe will trace the his-Hanover, Prussia and Saxony through the Empire and then the Republic; Hitler’s Reich and present-day East and West Germany.VS BARKERS TABLE SHOP FORHRISTMAS GIFT IDEASArmy, Air Force Recruit 41 Here; 27 Are L. B. MenTwenty-seven Long Beach men are among the 41 who enlisted in the Army and ini’ the Air Force at the recruiting station in Jer-gins Trust Bidg. from Oct 21 to Nov. 20.Those from Long Beach are John H. Conant, Vernon IL John* son, Arnold R, Hess, William D. Newton, Bernard A. Carpenter, Albert F. Hauser Jr., Ralph P. Meza, Edward D. Kimball Jr., Jerry L. Groom, Alvin L. Van der Most, Harold D. Smith, James W. Le-thers, Ronald G. Reed, Ray C. Lewis, Frederick R. Hassebroek, Kenneth D. Duff, Harry P. Henderson, Stanley G. Cole, LeRoy R. Abbott. Larry L. Maberry, William Hunter, Ronald R. Tes* sier, Robert J. Wellman, Ronald R, Clark, Gavin P. Calder, Bobby J. Mitchell and Donald R. Napier.Those from near-by communities are William E. Holladay, Bellflower; Clifford L. Iwinski, Compton; Robert A. Anderson, Garden Grove; James H. Roberts, 1159 EaT-'iew Ave., Wilmington; Charles W. Brennen, 23816 Haw-horne Ave., Walter!a; Charles F. King, Wilmington, and Allcfs E, Cooper of Artesla.1mCiSChlt;wo\artoa!isFsithCJDtain fc at ar a 1 l\l ( CI hlt; m in ei 01 w