European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 15, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Pago 6 the stars and stripes How about Cookbook with half Odoy March 15 de by Dick West Washington up May be you and your gourmet friends already Are familiar with the current trend in cookbooks. But when i dropped into Bookstore the other Day to pick put one for a wedding present it came As a revelation to me. I can t remember having been so culturally uplifted. Since All recipes for. Say Cucumber soup Are basically the same publishers Are going to great lengths to bring out Cook books that Are one Way they do this is by garnishing the recipes with dissertations on the geographical historical literary poetical or philosophical aspects of Cucumber soup. Which May explain Why so Many housewives have trouble getting dinner ready on time. While chuckling Over an Amus ing essay on existentialism which augmented a recipe for spoon bread i got the idea for different Cookbook to end All Dif Ferent cookbooks a Cookbook without any recipes at All. It will be a detective Story with culinary information blended into the narrative. The chapter on blackened peas starts like this Mike Sledge private Eye awoke to the Thunder of a thou Sand Buffalo stampeding across his Medulla Oblo Ngata. Daylight was streaming obliquely through the broken Slat in the window Blind from which Sledge s keen analytical mind deduced that the Sun had risen. Cat like Sledge raised his muscular albeit throbbing head from the Pillow and stumbled into the tiny Kitchen adjoining the bedroom. He did t need to look at the grease stained play boy Calendar hanging Over the stove to know it was new year Day. The stabbing pains in his temples told him , he removed two pints of blackened peas from the refrigerator. It would serve four to six and he would be eating alone. But Sledge was in no condition to lifted a one Pound salted hog jowl from the Breadbox and feeling More steady no quartered it. This along he dumped int adding on cup a it of up will Stop in 70 with exceptions by Marc hurts a Washington Bureau chief Washington is Kitchen police the Bane of enlisted men for Many years officially comes to an end june 30, 1970, according to the defens department s latest directive on military food service ashore inthe United states and overseas. The directive 1120.8, direct the army Navy and air Force secretaries to Civili Anize wherever possible food service positions including up on an appropriated fund basis. This would put an end to an army and air Force practice in some overseas areas of having enlisted men pay Between $7 and $10 a month to a mess Secretary to hire civilian . The Pentagon Aims at building up the military food service Ca reer Field by freeing its specialists of menial chores and also at freeing enlisted men of Kopso they can spend More time in training and military trend has been going on for years but now for the first Timea deadline has been set for the end of up. Some civilians willbe employed As government direct hire employees and some by contractors to do up. In some cases it will be impractical to Civili Anize military positions and up will have to continue for some enlisted men the directive said. Exceptions will be authorized to provide for a military rotation base because of a Lack of an adequate civilian labor Force for training an Security for military food serv ice career progression and for combat readiness. The directive also states that the Job conversions should be made if possible Over the next18 months. Military departments must report by july 31 on the number of civilians required and the number of military spots Tobe converted by the deadline. Trains crash in terminal new York a _ a pen Central commuter train moving slowly into grand Central Ter Minal rammed an empty stand ing train tuesday night in the Tunnel beneath Park persons reported injuries mostly minor. O achieve a rapidity in precisely 35 utes. Julme enough to Refl upon the events of the past est eng which had brought him Fly biggest Case of his career ice crush three Homes on Saginaw Bay,mich., Are smashed by ice As 35-mile-an-hour winds Send the huge chunks sliding ashore in a destructive pileup. Associated press photo urges reforms lbs Calls Washington a place to be endured not enjoyed Washington up pres ident Johnson describing Washington As a place to be endured rather than enjoyed wednesday asked Congress for governmental and social re forms to make the . Capital the nation s first in a special message recalled for better police Protection better schools More jobs improved housing and expanded self government Home he said the no. 1 problem in Washington was crime prevention. For too Long he said America saw Only the historic City and ignored the City of people. At the seat of govern ment democracy s work went undone and the other washing ton became a place to be endured rather than Deal with crime Johnson proposed expanding the metro Politan police Force and raising police pay. He also called for tighter gun control Laws. To strengthen the police department with its fixed limit of 3,100 officers Johnson recommended adding 127 new civilian employees to work i precinct stations expansion of the police Cadet corps from 100 to 150 recruits and the training of 700 Reserve officers who would serve without pay. His other recommendation included schools a $10 million Mode school Experiment to make Washington a test site for the nation in improving the Quality of teachers and classrooms. Teachers boost starting teacher salaries from $5,800 a year to $7,000, elevating the Cit from 15th place to second in the nation in teacher wages. Jobs removal of archaic requirements which must be met by persons under 16 before they can take after school jobs or summer work abolition of the Law limiting women to eight hour work Days. Home Rule provide Bona fid Home Rule by following up 1967 legislation which gave the Cit its own mayor commissioner and City Council. College paper backs ways to evade draft new York up to student newspaper of the Newyork University Law school Sun ports most Means of draft evasion. Evasion takes Many forms said an editorial in the com Nien Tator which has a Campus circulation of about 15,500. Some Are Legal some Are not. We do not condemn these actions rather we fully support most of the editorial appeared in the thursday edition of the paper along with one urging the novem Ber defeat of president Johnson and vice president Hubert . Senator Eugene Mccarthy despite his Strong showing thus far and his amazing political courage is still the candidate of the educated and will not find it easy to defeat a skilled machine backed politician like Johnson the editorial said. The republicans have the responsibility of offering the Vot ers a real alternative not unequally bad candidate such As Richard Nixon but one who Al voters Democrat and Republican can conscientiously sup the editorial dealing wit Vietnam called the War illegal immoral undeclared. Railroads seek hikes n freight charges Washington a the nation s railroads asked the interstate Commerce commission tuesday for freight rate in creases ranging from 3 to 10 per cent with hikes of 5 to 6 percent on most food products. 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