European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 28, 1966, Darmstadt, Hesse March 1966 the Staps and stripes c Page 23 remade arms commonly Chi nes made tanks Roll pest he review ing land at Rawalpindi during a Pakistan Day ii wan the lint Lime the Pakistan army had displayed weapons made by a communist the Parade also included a flyover of chinese built High photo butter ruling chums up word War March 26 government order put Ting Margarine on army and air Force menus instead of butter churned up a mess of words in Wisconsin none of them pleas ant Margarine is a naughty word in americas this is butter where the Dairy cow reigns Wisconsin listened hard to the debate Over guns or it cannot be expected to cheer the defense department decision that the army and the air Force must Settle for guns and the Pentagon said Friday that at 70 cents a was too expensive when Margarine can be had for ii cents a the Navy was not affected by the in one of the nations largest butter the reaction was though not that is be cause the state has a Law on the books which bans outright the Sale of Margarine which has been coloured Plain White Margarine can be sold but it is taxed at the rate of is cents per this does not mean that Yel Low Margarine is nonexistent in hundreds of residents make regular sorties to the Illinois state line to fill their car trunks with coloured Anderson of East for found no fault with the governments she Heads a Wisconsin federation of women club commit tee which has been trying to get the Margarine Law the government was just exercising its Freedom of she that All we ask for Wisconsin Donald director of the state department of Agri culture the Wisconsin Dairy Industry is bigger than the ruling is not going to pay Ellender tells nato March 26 a Allen said saturday that unless americas nato allies Are will ing to pay a fair proportion of the affianced the United states should Tell them we will withdraw our first elected to the Senate in called French president Charles de Gaudes recent comment on nato Outra but said it gave the United states the Opportunity to Force a reconstruction of its a talk prepared for Broad Cut in his Home Suender i have contended for Many that the United states is Xiv Era those countries have Crown fat and Prosper be now we should say to our allies that unless they Are will ing to assume a fair proportion of the Burden caused by ing nato Headquarters and other As Well As the Cost of maintaining military forces in theryle Lati win withdraw our slender Meapala Gobl results such a meaningful policy us would bring he noted near Ungui it appears that German and French interests plan to build a million steel Mill for communist an action apparent he is the Light of this think we would do Well to re consider our posture As the clue defender of red River rampage the Village of a red River of the which spread across Gulf file is surrounded by floodwaters from the Miles of Fiat Farmland la North cold grip areas of by United press International a Spring storm spread Snow through the great lakes from Llano is to Western new York saturday and an in seasonal chill gripped a Freak air current off Snow at one of he worst Spring storms in the Erie deposited h inches of thomas9 widow wins House race March 27 Albert won a special election saturday to com plete the unexpired term of her late a Defeated her sole Louis a Republican who had urged voters to elect her to Harris county old 8th to which Thomas was elected 15 consecutive the vote was far for there Are an estimated Quali fied voters in the a representative for nearly 30 died of can cer is at the age of owns Chicago collected inches of up to 3 inches Ell along the South Shore of Lake Erie in Ohio and South iad an Inch of Snow flurries were reported in new had an Inch of Georgia free song behind the Snow Belt Arctic air pushed into the great Plains from keeping midday temperatures below the freezing Mark from Montana to Northern temperatures dipped below the freezing Mark Early in the Day in the Carolines and had a Low of 25 and it was 29 at the temperature dipped to below Zero Early saturday Al Bema Del ant had lows of 1 below the cold slowed melting of the Snow cover along the Chippewa and wis Consin the weather Bureau at said As a result there will be two Lood crests along the streams instead of with the second Crest higher than the urn the Dairy Industry of wis but it is the loss of an ther butter Market for the wis Consin there is no estimate As to the mount of butter used by the armed the state has about 140 to 14s licensed butter plants out of a Otal of Dairy Vernon struck of the Wisconsin Council of agriculture viewed the order As just another action by the government to Deal a blow to the Dairy Indus political was the Abel put on the order by Allen who operates a Creamery at its he old make the Dairy Farmer the whipping boy for the Cost of living but the government by delaying its Rice support actually caused the butter Price to go Lyman president of the Madison milk producers association and a Dairyman on a larger said he thought the defense departments order might Force Down butter prices a utile by moving More butter onto the Market for the general i would presume this a part of the Overall desire by the administration to keep the Cost of living he another Robert Bird of who Heads the Wisconsin chapter of the Ameri can dairymen called it a grave blow to the Dairy Farmers it certainly will add to the number of Farmers leaving the farm now estimated at 12 a Day in Wisconsin and it ought to no of concern to the consumer As he Bird added m per cent of the income of Wisconsin is based on the this decision la go ing to Hurt everyone right Dowa the of chief of staff lands crippled plane fort March 26 up an air plane piloted by air Force chief of staff John Mcconnell had to turn Back for a Landing at Carswell air Force base saturday because of control Mcconnell and 22 others heading Home after the air Force association convention in were uninjured in a routine hundreds of persons at the an Nual air held at Carswell in connection with the Afa con watched the Landing without knowing it was an Emer Mcconnell piloted the a to a smooth Takeoff from Field at Dallas saturday headed for Wolg Hapat Terson air Force base in some 60 Miles out he found the rudder and Aileron controls were not working Mcconnell turned Back and headed for which has belter emergency facilities for such a Craft than love he circled the Field less than an dumping then brought the Craft in for the sate
