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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Tuesday, March 6, 1962

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 6, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                The stars and stuck quiz air Force Secretary Eugene my Zuckert and my p. Gerritz Hoof of the air Foree Baji Isotta system Are questioned by Ute Senate prepare Duew subcommittee on \ Cost a to mate tit come of its losses in old is noon but resumed its decline Teifke final half hour. Mart stocks however wore above Beir Low for the Day at the  losses ranged from franc to around 1 Point a share kit few were Tirier. Standard and poor s 500 Slock in list declined ,15 la 70.01. The s and f 125 industrials were Down ,3g at Ille Dow Jones 30 Industrial saw Down ,01 at 709.99. 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The Pilot. Capt Bill Prince of san Mateo. Calif explained the plane flew in to unexpected cold air turbulence. He said he had never run into it so close to Honolulu. Jones said that As the plane was not damaged and there were no serious injuries the Pilot decided to continue to Wake. Peru peasants holding ranches Battle troopers Lima Peru a hundreds of rebellious Indian peasants armed with knives and slingshots battled govern men troops trying to oust them from four big cattle ranches i hey seized a car Cerro de Pasco High in the Andes. The Cerro de Pasco police station which reported seven men killed and 18 wounded in the fighting said the area was quiet at noon but give no . The fighting erupted when land hungry farm workers rejected government bids to mediate their dispute. The situation in Cerro de Pasco is very bad the National guard s con Humberto Quea  peasants seized the ranches several weeks ago and claimed Legal ownership. Much of the prop erty is he a by Absentee landlords. The government of president Manuel Prado sent about 500 troops to Cerro de Pasco 110 Miles Northeast of Lima after attempts to reach a peaceful settlement failed. Qut a said More than 50 peasants attacked soldiers on one of the Aiutes and that the troops responded with tear Gas and Rifle rite. Another troop detachment was at lacked by 30q workers throwing rocks and firing Sling Sholn 14 4 33s m i 117 Der i 91 Jav 36 i 78 is �?8". 3g, Lynch. Pierce Fenner & Smith Friuli Kurt role Champ Dies at 92 san Antonio Tex up Alolph Kil Toepperwein 92, who formerly was hailed us the world s greatest Marksman died Here. Many of Toepperwein s records still stand. He reached a a Peak in 1906 when he fired alternately three 22-Cal automatic rifles at 72.tx 0 two Inch Square wooden blocks thrown into the air. He hit 72,431 of them. Continues less food will be sent to the messes. They said supplies for the mess Halls would be issued on the basis of the average number of men being fed Over a period of several Days. Meanwhile col Roger what Tang Post Public information officer sad the 197th would go into the Field for three Days of training. He emphasized that the Field duty had nothing to do with the so called strike that three Days of each week for All reservists usually Are spent in the Field. But Whiting said a careful Check would be made in the Field to de Termine How Many men showed up for meals at Field  Public information officer a Jim Corey said a lot of the i97th s men had been eating at Post exchanges or civilian establishments on and near the base. He called it nothing More thana malted milk and hamburger  the protest idea originated one source said when Battery b of the howitzer battalion was restricted to the Post for two weeks following an inspection. It was Learned that untidy Barracks and the absence of shoulder patches on shirts and jackets led to the  Friday morning the mess Hall Boycott began. Meals were serve to 27 men in Battery a although food was prepared for 104. On saturday 47 meals were served. Strikers who refused to be named said this was because officers ordered the Battery s non commissioned officers to eat at the mess Hall. Cooks said Only two men showed up for breakfast sunday morning and that Only five came for lunch. At Battery c mess Halls 47 meal were served saturday but through lunch sunday Only about a dozen men had filled their trays the new Hampshire men claimed the strike had spread to mess Halls for reservists fro Massachusetts Connecticut Maine Rhode Island and Ohio assigned to duty with the new Hampshire Bat Talion. A mimeographed letter is being circulated on the Post for the complaining soldiers to mail to their congressmen. The first paragraph of Fth lengthy document states that it Iii a protest against the inconsistencies Between the stated policy of the Kennedy administration As to the Early release of recalled reservists and its failure to take any action in implementing this policy. The Berlin crisis cannot continue to be used As a justification for the indefinite retention of the reservists for As we All know the crisis May persist for the next 20 years the letter says. Men who Are circulating the let ters say they do not know who prepared them. School reservists set for Early outs Washington up the defense department has announced Early releases will be granted an estimated 3,100 military reservists on Active duty who wish to study or teach to schools an colleges. The releases can be obtained up to 90 Days before the end of the one year term for which 156,000reservists were called up last october. Those planning to attend either summer sessions or the regular term next fall Are eligible a department spokesman said. Token of bolivian esteem Britain Prince Philip receive. A Devil s mask from one of the performed in the play the Devil of Oruro after r attending a special performance of the play Ive in his Honor at la Pax Bolivia. The Prince in currently on a Goodwill tour of South America. United Frew International flute  
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