European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 18, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse I june 18, 1968 the stars and stripes Page 9 plans to test by Marc Huet is Washington Bream chief i Washington is servicemen who have red a taste for the delights of the euros or Oriental cuisine during their overseas is May find when they return Home this thai the old mess sergeant has a trick or n up his sleeve. Fortins in october the defense department ill begin testing a new Standard menu for All e services army Navy air Force Ander Tae corps. The new menu will be deafened Combine the Best features of each of the branches of service with a few i Nova to stimulate the taste buds of the Young i. Defense department food officials said the menus will offer among other improve meats a Choice of entree or main course and Choice of vegetables and desserts at the noon meal. Also provided will be a Short order Lin for those who would rather have a hamburger or a hot dog instead of a full course Gastro nomic Delight. The test will be run at six to eight stateside installations and two Navy ships. It will be conducted for three to six months to get troop reaction and if successful will eventually be used throughout the the present time the services have what amounts to three separate Standard menus one for the army and air Force that is pre pared in Chicago 111., a three week guide forthe Navy and a 28-Day guide for the Marine new armed forces menu is expected to be ready in mid july. 20,000 expected at music festival by John Krueger staff writer Kassel Germany is the 10th annual International music festival will be held Herat the Aue sports stadium Start ing at 6 30 . June 21.the festival sponsored by the City and an International Council of american belgian and Ger Man members is scheduled Toast three hours and will include five military bands German olympic track stars a flying exhibition by helicopters of t h Federal German Border guards and motorcycle Maneu vers bythe hessian state police. More than 20,000 spectators Are expected to attend the annual How which raises Money for Harity. Tickets May be obtained rom the local police Headquarters ticket agencies and at the stadium from 11 . On june1 further information May be obtained from the Kassel sub District Public affairs office rot Westen 853. One of the offbeat features of he gala will be a kiddie car race which civic and military offi indians my comes ionic Kidd and special the wooly rough and a Western Frontier Days of United states came to life three Days in upper Bavari Amy in a Little Valley near in More than 900 members1 european Cowboy and in clubs lived for three Days Dodge City 1878." the main Iet of the town Replete with eneral store Saloon sheriff s newspaper Plant Board is and hitching Racks was strutted by members of the Nich and nearby and cowgirls indians Olor Ful regalia with feathered dresses and members of ". Seventh cavalry in a uniforms roamed the streets Dodge to keep the Muthert Vestern atmosphere the area surrounded by a split Ailce and vigilantes politely cited any outsiders toe than 300 indians i Tecl elaborately decorated yes adjoining Dodge City they lived ate and slept members of cherokees and or tribes. The seventh . Valry club set up a bivouac with mess Hall stables Spany Headquarters and Bil tents for the 20 troopers Jese it. Jerman Law Jerman Law prohibits bucking ses calf roping and Bull dog pm but other Rodeo events Suchi Quick draw six shooter com lotion knife and Tomahawk rowing and roping were held champions determined. Evenings members enjoyed Are dances and other enter Ament in the Saloon. Mos Pular food served was Ameri Al style pork and Beans Al Pugh German Wurst and Sauer aut were also available. Indians began ceremonial Ces during the afternoon of i second Day and to the throb of Tom Toms performed the Kun Essie War and ghost dances 1 far into the night. Spectra and photographers were out of the ceremonial Circle. Medals awarded Max Olive president of the Lumen dub under his Western be of Dallas staudenmier As mayor of Dodge assisted Kurt Ulvich Pecos kid assistant. Serving As sheriff staff of deputies Wasa is Jackel of Cologne known 1 old Joe. Each was garbed Western attire. Honoured at the final session As " toughest Cowboy of Dodge i i. Stampe of the wyoming1 � y club of Frankfurt. Oth hailed us champions were Jess Harper Arizona cattle Drivers club Berlin Best six shooter Marksman Gunter Wen doing horse. Shoe club total Ben knife throwing Hans Glunk Cheyenne club Freiburg Tomahawk throwing Rolf Schunk Prairie friends club Pir Masens Best whip Cracker and Fred Garner Texas club Munich roping. The wild was club of Freiburg was selected a the Best Indian dance group. A winners received Gold and Silve medals. Vials including Dodge City Bavaria members of . Seventh cavalry club above bivouacked outside of town to take care of any trouble in photo below dressed i Western garb Are left to right Helga Schiau Lilli Schiau Sophie Laubac i and Erica la Mann All from Duess Oldorf. The town has since re turned to International Council president . Army maj. Robert c. Fowler co of the Kassel subdistrict will take part. After the hot Rodgers finish their pedal pushing the cars willbe turned Over to local orphans. The program will get off to booming Start at 6 30 . With a Cannon shot. This will follow sounding of the Hunter s Call by a Horn corps supplied by local joining in the entertain ment will be the 84th . Armband from Fulda the band of the 10th Royal Hussars Prince of Wales own the band of the 1st Royal belgian div Cologne theban of the Federal German Border guards and the German army music corps no. 2, both of some 700 athletes and musicians will contribute their specialities to the German track stars will compete against a belgian National will also be on hand in the person of some 200 members of the German armed f of cd the program will conclude with the playing of taps by Bug lers from each of the five bands. Signalman top 8th div s Amu in shoot out by Phil Dodson staff writer Mannheim Germany is responding to a Challenge the seventh army communications omd pistol team blazed its Way to a narrow Victory Over the 8thirif div s army marksmanship unit Amu at Golden Arrow Range Usa eur and seventh army troops the communications command team fired a total of 2,682 combined Points to Best the St s Amu team s score of 2,677.the decision to take on the Amu team was made by h. Morrison jr., communications command co who Hadorn piously shown reluctance to compete with More experienced Amu teams a spokesman said. Morrison had hoped to get re poses to his Challenge from i regular unit marksmen but thesty div Amu team was the Only one that offered to meet the communication shooters lie sex scorer in the match was Pec. 5 Robert e. Bessette combat photographer assigned to the 69th signal co photo ,440lh signal in and a Long time Veteran of army pistol compe 32-year-old trooper scored 289 and 280 Points consecutively in the .22 and .45 Caliper Cate breakdown in the two scor Ings show the Amu team Edge the command marksmen by two Points in the .22 Caliper category
