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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 1, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                              Of a april 1, the stars and strips Page 23 students lift blockade at my. Negro College Bowie my. Up rebel student Leader ii at Predom  negro Bowie state col re agreed saturday Nocht to kit their blockade of achoo buildings at Lent until wedge i a i n int seizure of the Campus today night climaxed a three l v Boycott of classes by about Loo of the 550 student enrolled the 102-year-old Liberal arts folic be. Roland Smith president of the student Union announce the end of the blockade following meeting with state atty. Gen. Francu Burch and state Sens. Clarence Mitchell and Royal Hart. Smith said the students wanted to meet with gov Spiro t. A new to discuss their demands for educational  he said that if there is no Progress by wednesday the blockade will be resumed at Annapolis Agnew said he had made no promises to meet with the students and at the first threat of anything unlawful i will Issue a proclamation to close the  roadblocks set up by the Stu dents Friday night when they seized the Campus were opened saturday afternoon to allow a slate police officer to inspect Campus buildings. No other state police made any attempt to enter the College  a dramatic confrontation Between a group of about 40students and Captain Earl w. Reith of the stale police  Rice president of the Prince Georges chapter of the National association for the advancement of coloured people a act turned to the student Sand asked them to allow Reith to inspect the buildings to avoid violence. Reith inspected the office for possible vandalism made Telephone Calls and reported there had been no damage and All College records were intact the students moved Back into the building and resume control of the switchboard when Reith completed his inspection.  exploitation9 charge Humphrey Calls Nixon s Vietnam talk nonsense Lazy Lulu cog an a Root Long sea elephant of fresh fish. His luncheon Date Lulu the seat the Flamingo Park 7xx to Kirby mls Perton Una Rode along on cog s Back. Looking on is a England comes out of the water for his teach party crashing Penguin. A photo Richmond a. Up vice president Hubert Humphrey accused Richard Nixon of political nonsense saturday night and said the gop presidential contender was try ing to exploit unrest Over the Vietnam War. Without mentioning Nixon by name but referring to the other party s candidate Humphrey told an audience of Young democrats that the pain and the anguish and the suffering of this struggle is no something to be used on the  what kind of political nonsense is that Humphrey asked. The vice president launched the blast after saying Nixon had refused to inform the adminis butter reappearing in dining Halls continued from Page 11tarting next May or june last dec. 12," the Susareu spokesman explained the de in rement of army advised Shat butter again would be Avail Ilc for mess Hall Issue in  Issue butter is being pro dded from . Farm surpluses by the agriculture department Ufah the commodity creditors relatively cheap acc outer disappeared rom commis Ary refrigerator shelves when government surplus stocks first an out some months  the Usa eur official said hat efforts would continue to k real ice Cream Back to eur Ope or the troops permanently. We have been working for Aon period of time actually Ince we were ordered to us vegetable substitutes to get is restriction lifted the offi Ial went on. But to our Chagrin Vii out much  Survey made through the Omnus Saries of customer read Ion to the tee Cream substitute is almost Complete but informal in its available indicate wide Pread distaste for the vegetables based product. Complaints ranged from drink arc in the Carton to a test taste to inability to make milkshakes and the final Indig , being unable to Wash it town the sink. To avoid duplication of Planta eighties yes makes All of the i e Cream sold or used in messes t american military install ions in Germany. Klevs produces ice Cream for. Scholl Dies at 85 Chicago up or. Wilm. Scholl a farm boy Indiana who Beca Meas a foot  of pneumonia Friday in Rizin St. Luke hospital.85. I pro h us own snack bars and Delica Tessens but for Usa eur simply goes through the production process from a formula and ingredient provided by the army. The production of ice Cream without butterfat for messes and commissary patrons was ordered by the defense department on july 25, 19m. As a  the us a eur official said the . Army subsequently was required to buy vegetable fats for imitation ice Cream under directives and stipulations for military activities operating with appropriated . On the other hand being a so culled non appropriated fun Agency was unrestricted by the defense department edict wit reference to purchasing butter fat substitutes and chose by preference to buy Coconut Oil for its imitation ice  fats Are derived from a variety of plants such a peanuts soy Beans Cotton seed and coconuts the spokesman explained and Are suitable butter fat substitutes in manufacturing ice  of these substitutes other than Coconut Oil require refrigeration in the same manner As butter to  melting Point of Coconut Oil however is in the Sam temperature Range As real but Ter whereas the other vegetable fat the army was directed to use has a melting Point higher than either Bult Craft or Coconut Oil with the result that it is less palatable because it leaves a waxy residue in the Mouth. Another common complain about packaged imitation ice Cream the Usa eur official said has concerned shrinkage of the contents when the Carton i opened at Home. He said this actually is caused by the vast temperature change which occurs when the products removed from commissary freezers. Combination maintained butterfat the official explained maintains the Combina Tion of ingredients in ice Cream far better than any substitute under this wide store to Home temperature  in mid january he continued the defense department gave the army permission to use a current accumulation of butter to make ice Cream and in baking bread. Pentagon approval to use the accumulated butter for ice Cream and bread is not permanent but a temporary Windfall As Long As the present Supply lasts. We Esti mate this to be about five  ice Cream is Selling for 13 cents a quart All flavors at army and air Force commis  real butterfat ice Cream reappears in commissar ies next june the Usa eur spokesman said the Selling Price will be 28 cents a quart for Vanilla and slightly higher for other  in 1%6, the last year genuine ice Cream was available to . Forces members for a full 12months. Usa eur used 1.662,000 Gallons. Of this total 572.000 Gal Lons were consumed in military messes. Traction How he could bring peace to Vietnam. Humphrey said president Johnson has come under an unbelievable attack from Al sides at Home Over Vietnam but he told the democrats. Weill take our stand behind our president and help him win  president Johnson unquestionably will be the nominee of this party in August Humphrey said. Humphrey s foray into Virginia was seen As an attempt to try to hold at least part of the South for president Johnson. Humphrey called on Heyoung democrats to rally behind the president rather than hand Power by default to the gop and a candidate we have Defeated  without naming either  Kennedy or sen. Eugene Mccarthy Humphrey c h i d e these Johnson opponents by commenting others feel that More could be done to bring peace  i must admit that their concern has yet to be matched by their  pianist Ella Nev Dies Beethoven interpreter tutz1ng. Germany apr Ella Ney the concert pianist ranked As one of the world leading interpreters of Beetho Ven died oif a heart ailment sunday at her Home in this bavarian resort. She was 85.miss Ney had Bei n Active on concert Tours until three week Sago. Her inst performance was in Darmstadt on March 9 where she p 1 a \ e d four Beethoven 1 Man sucked up by Street sweeper new Orleans a Chicago Man knocked into Bour Bon Street in a scuffle Early sat urday was sucked up by a Street sweeping machine an carried for three blocks before the device ejected  said Joseph n. Peters. 29. Was taken to a Hospital i undetermined condition. He reportedly suffered a broken  Peter Dales us three youths involved in the scuffle with Peters Are being  the fracas the officer said one of the Trio struck Peters on the head with an unidentified object knocking him to the pavement. The other two youths said Dale rolled Peters in front of a huge Street sweeping machine. The machine which sucks up trash like a vacuum cleaner picked up Peters and carried him three blocks apparently unseen by the Driver before it 1 dropped him. King foresees possibility of fascist . New York up or. Mar tin Luther King or. Cautioned sunday that Only massive non violent action can head off guerrilla warfare and a subsequent right Wing takeover m the nation s cities. Writing in the current Issue of look Magazine the civil rights Leader said he did not think the nation could stand another summer of Detroit like riots without consequences which would destroy the Sou of the nation and even the democratic possibilities of the nation " i Don t see riots working but1 am convinced that if rioting continues it will strengthen the right Wing of the country and Well end up with a kind fright Wing takeover in the cities and a fascist development which will be terribly injurious to the whole  Kin wrote King called on negroes an whiles alike to support a mass non violent demonstration he dismounting for the Spring and summer in Washington to forc Congress to provide More jobs and income for the poor. He said that if this Camp urn succeeds non violence will once again be the dominant instrument for social   
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