Radio and television mirror (July-Dec 1951)

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Finds A Brother In Brussels, Bobby was made an honorary member of the Souvenir, an organization made up of members of the Belgian underground who are helping war orphans. The pretty little Belgian girl seated on Bobby's right confided to him she'd like to be an actress. Ice Cream and cake tastes fine no matter what language you eat in, as Bobby and Andre discover. Bobby also traveled to Frankfurt, Germany, where he entertained children in the American school. In Amsterdam he distributed over 500 packages to children. • Recently Bobby Benson of the B-Bar-B Riders made a special trip abroad to aid in the distribution of toys and clothing to the war orphans of Europe. Sponsored by the Foster Parents Plan, Bobby's two-week trip covered four countries including France where Bobby found his brother — eleven-year-old Andre Marchat. Under the Foster Parents Plan, Andre will continue to live in Paris but Bobby, by virtue of "adoption" will help contribute to his rehabilitation. Foster relatives who never see each other establish a personal relationship via letters.