European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 31, 1966, Darmstadt, Hesse March 1966 the stars and stripes 3 German court spells out ruling name of the game Mahe Post office Dotty to Awu Tisot i in a i March 30 a if the Post office spelled your name Smith instead of Browne instead of orally instead of would you Lake it to court a top i Ernin railway official did for a similar and and his Victory will Cost he Post office either the addition of three letters to each of its Book keeping machines or else the Lime for tedious hand alterations Ever Lime those letters Are Many a German students heart has been broken by three Tricky vowels o and u which take on different sounds and meanings when topped by two lit lie dots known As an the same sound Cun be achieved by adding e instead of but in name Spellings this is not strictly it was the umlaut cd o Over which the Post office its automated machines we rent geared to the two dots so they turned out Karl Hon Mann with of his teutonic thoroughness of Hon Mann took it to he spelled Telephone Bills As i lie explained that the Post Ufa fice had rejected his complaints at this offence to his private sphere on the grounds that its machines didst have dotted and he make do with the court ruled the cons Tui lion entitled one to the Correct spelling of ones Correct to be interpreted As it appears in official it ruled further if the Citi zen was obliged to give Aulhorn altar cd technical prof his Correct they Here Liere obliged to use it that j neither agree will be disputed by All meals on teletype traffic the Lsmst when Nul mor value on per Post if ficus own typing rules nor son Lily than Mere if its official Ess As a slate Hod Lac s Niitme Illel i1 justified its misspelling of rum version no longer belongs the court we might As Well the Post office should either have bought machines with us provided on most Oerman models or instituted the necessary minor eluded the con a local newspaper mused has a stickler for principles vane its wonderful to ride to work in Central Germany in Chr listening to the faint Cheep of the Windshield the Rustle of Snow the Rush of flu Imd the Rush of int photo by Burguss French vets visiting counterparts March 29 state department announced tuesday with unusual warmth the arrival Here monday of a sizable group of French vet Erans to meet their former american comrades in Deputy assistant Secretary of state Richard a state department said he was very Happy to announce the arrival of the and added that the administration appreciates the French vet Erans Good Side shown demo says War visitors reported misled March 29 a Richard d said tuesday that Congress men returning from South Viet Nam have reported they were badly milled by officials who showed them Ottinger said the reports strengthen his belief that top government officials Are misinform ing the Public on other vital is sues besides the Viet Nam the congressman accused Secretary of defense Robert me Namara and Secretary of stale Dean Rusk of insufficient can Dor in letters to them earlier this year and has followed up with More criticism in a series of recent in interview tuesday he said information Given to him by congressmen who visited South Viet Nam indicates they Are shown and told Only things that make the United Stales look one recent he told funeral held for Wei stripes editor port March 29 Mark Skinner editor of the Stan and stripes during world War was buried Here tuesday following funeral services in the Franklin Street presbyterian Church in Veteran Tain correspondent for the Baltimore and regarded at Dean of the Pentagon press died March 25 at he Baltimore who had worked on the Pittsburgh press and Chicago enlisted in the army As a private after the United states entered earned a commis served briefly in and wound up As a major and officer charge of the stars and As he supervised a staff that included Alexander Wooll later to become a Well known columnist and author and Harold who later founded and edited new yorker Maga Between the two world he served As assistant managing editor of the Baltimore Sun from 1920 to and As sunday editor from 1927 to during world War Watson served As a Cor respondent in Normandy and the pulitzer prize was awarded to him in for distinguished International Watson is survived by his wid the former Susan Elizabeth whom or married in 1921 two Bainbridge eager of and Anthony Crosland of the wife of a member of parliament and a Ellen Frances wat son of Chimney of being greeted by villagers massed along the roads waving american flays bended out by it was a transparent attempt to create an impression of sup Perl by the South vietnamese for our actions Ottinger he were told defections to the South by North vietnamese soldiers had Dou and that tax collections by the government had increased 50 per but they we rent told that defections of South vietnamese to the North had quintuple and that inflation had increased More than 300 per he add ing that the countervailing in formation came from newspaper accounts he has Ottinger said he has not visited Viet he did not identify the members of Congress he had talked saying they had Rea sons of their own for not making Public id like to if it could be a meaningful he but i dont want to go just to be shown the tilings the generals and the state department want me to All make do with maybe one Day ii really will go so after is Pul Forward As a reason for so much these that Why it is refreshing to be reminded now and again that machines Are Here for humans not the other Way Wisconsin bitter Over butter ban March 29 Warren Knowles of the Dairy slate of Wisconsin the defense department tuesday for putting Oleomargar Rine on soldiers dinner tables in Stead of the governor officially entered the Oleo butter controversy with a letter to defense Secre tary Robert through time honoured Trade butter has Long been regarded As almost sacred and Oleo As something unmentionable ii Monk Wisconsin Dairy farm the stale has been grumbling Ever since Mendel chairman of the House armed services announced list week hint the army and air Force had been ordered to buy Oleo instead of deeply disturbed Knowles wrote Mcnamara he was deeply disturbed at the news anal questioned we Cher the defense department was dishing i second class food to service just two weeks ago at the White Knowles i i was assured by president i Johnson and members of his including that our servicemen in Viet Nam were Cine supplied with a sufficient Quantity and Quality of now the question May be lust la raised is it the and minis i trillions policy to furnish cheaper food and equipment to Nur and Are the substitutes for Quality products be ing introduced on a Broad scale Ole Margarine May Well have a proper place Amine the food stuffs purchased by the depart ment of it does not appear desirable to Mtika ii n total substitute for butter in the diet of our service a added thai Mcnort warns Oleo order was a serious blow to 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