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Show REAL FOOD FOR REAL MEN. Major General Malin Craig is probably prob-ably doing more to revive the dairy industry than all the political cure-alls cure-alls ever proposed. In making an inspection in-spection of a Vancouver, Wash., barracks bar-racks company kitchen, the second question he asked was, "Do you serve milk as a regular ration?" When told, "No sir," he replied, "That's too bad. You should do it for it's a wonderful wonder-ful food and the men like it." In the next company kitchen, after the preliminary questions, he said: "Do you serve milk for meals?" "Yes, sir, for breakfast, sir." "Enough so each man can have a glassful?" "Yes, sir, a second if he wants it, sir." "Say, that is fine. Milk is the best food soldiers can have. Any kicking ion the meals, Sergeant?" i "Yes, sir, a little bit, but it doesn't amount to much, sir." "That's fine. If there isn't any-kicking, any-kicking, look out, because there will be something seriously wrong with the men." General Craig is a real old-time j fighting cavalryman and instead of merely advocating milk for babies and sick people, he is insisting upon it being served daily to the men in his department of the regular army. |