European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 22, 1978, Darmstadt, Hesse Poge 28 the stars and stripes saturday july 22, 1978 Usa eur finds 175,000 costs unfit to eat $3 million in spoiled a rations destroyed b Floyd Harrington Kaiserslautern Bureau chief Kaiserslautern. Germany 8&s approximately 175.000 cases of army combat meals in rations Worth 3 million have been disposed of in German sanitary landfills Here Over the past several weeks a i Sarteur spokesman said Friday he said they were disposed of because they had deteriorated and were unfit for a routine inspection by army veterinarians revealed that the internal lining of the cans had deteriorated in several a ration Carter denies any vendetta with Russia continued from Page i soviet human rights violations is shared by leaders of the six Western Industrial pow ers who met with him last weekend at thebon Summit Britain. France. Italy. Canada West Germany and Japan. As for Young s controversial comment a that hundreds perhaps thousands of to Eucal prisoners Are in american jails. Carter noted Young later had backed he knows i disapprove of his statement and do not said Carter. I Don t be Jve he will make a similar statement packs he resulted in pin holes in the cans leaking of the contents and a discoloured bad tasting odorous and unwholesome inspections wore made throughout Europe in the Spring and summer of 1977. The spokesman said cause of the deterioration was cited by the spokesman As poor can specification improperly designed Cam and inadequate rotation of existing Stock " most of the a rations. He said had been packed in 1972-73 and a Small Quantity of i opened the news conference with a statement on Bourne the British i doctor who has been heading his War drugs. Bourne resigned earlier in the following news reports that he had i written a fictitious name on a prescription for drugs. Or. Peter Bourne out of consideration r my administrator has submitted his Carter said. I have a i Cepter it with regret. He is a close and per Sonal Friend and is an Able and dedicated s Public 3 but Carter said police would be investigating the matter and declined to answer questions. Returning to the soviet problem. Carter Pas asked about a move to keep . Ath letes from competing in the 1980 olympics to Moscow. He said it was a decision forthe us. Olympic committee but added my can Hope is that athletes will participate in the olympics in 1980." the president also defended once More the use of Volun tary wage and Price restraints rather than wage and Price controls to curb the nation s inflation rate. Again chided Congress for failing to enact major elements of his 15-month-old National Energy conservation continued excessive use of Oil is an underlying inflationary Factor. Urged lawmakers to lift the arms embargo against Turkey saying that except for Greece every member of the North at lactic treaty organization is deeply interested in removing the sanctions. Them were packed in 1974.the spokesman said combat rations like All canned foods do not have an infinite shelf life and deteriorate during Stor to correc1. These problems Usa eur has intensified rotation procedures to insure consumption of a rations within three he continued can specifications have been upgraded to in crease the storage life of the a rations and Usa eur. In coordination with the de sense logistics Agency has established an incremental procurement allows phased procurement future the spokesman said that actions coupled with be inspections no further the spokesman said there i reported illnesses became of a rations and none Are anum disposal of the a rms Oil the spokesman was to German authorities and vat i with German health Law women backed in College pc i continued from Page i sports was $11.000," recalled Phyllis bailed the women s athletic director. In 1973 74, the budget was 42.000. In 1775-76, twas $177.000." Ohio state offers 82 full scholarships to women and 196 to men including 95 for football. But she noted that this is close to the ratio of female to male athletes 230women in a dozen sports and 450 men in 18 sports and said. We feel we have been working toward Equality at this institution. There s no sudden change because we re meeting a most major colleges Are trying to up Grade their athletic programs for women without cutting into their sports for Little Elizabethtown a College a private school with 1,500 students is taking the opposite tack. It is offering no new ath Letic scholarships to men this year or next in an Effort to redress the men s current 4-1 Edge in Grants. By 1980, it expects to be giving 42 per cent of its sports Grants to women and Tobe spending roughly the same on men s and women s sports. The men now get about three quarters of the annual budget of$38,450.elizabethtown also is eliminating Golf and Cross country for men while adding track for both sexes. Ken Zirkle the College s Dean of student affairs consulted with women s groups and hew officials in Washington Early this year in an Effort to make the College a Model for title do Cynthia 0. 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