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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 24, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Frondizi asks hero of Peron overthrow to Aid in new crisis from press dispatches Buenos Aires the govern ment Friday called on a National hero former it Gen Pedro Aram Buru. To step in and mediate the Politica crisis. Aramburu was military Leader of the forces which overthrew dicta Tor Juar d. Peron in 1955, and be came provisional president shortly thereafter. The Appeal for his services came personally from president Arturo Frondizi. It was Aramburu who turned Over the Power to Frondizi in the 1958 general elections. Meanwhile followers of the exiled Peron launched a nationwide anti government strike As military pres sure mounted for Frondizi s ouster. National police went of Battle Alert As the strike began at mid night. Pro Peron labor unions sum Mone million nearly workers Aranburn to strike for 24 hours in protest against Frondizi decree nullify ing sweeping Peron 1st victories in National Assembly and provincial elections last sunday. Officials predicted the strike would no be paralysing. The pow Erful transport workers Union said it would not take part. Other unions also refused to join in but went on record As opposed to Frondizi. The three armed service secretaries huddled with top military commanders at government housein an Early morning meeting at first described As  the conference broke up after 90 min utes with no announcement word leaked out that irate Lead ers once again pressed their de mands that Frondizi resign. Army and air Force chiefs who had stood for retaining Frondizi were re ported wavering under the Navy officers insistence that he be ousted. Where crisis stands Here s where the crisis stood a noon the military seemed to be breaking away from Frondizi As neither the president nor the armed forces carried out their agreements of two Days ago. Frondizi issued a communique saying the new eight member Cabi net would be sworn in monday. However the Only two parties other than the president s own intransigent radicals which had Busy Day in Pakistan leaves Jackie tired Rawalpindi. Pakistan a after a Day of Riding her new gift hone a flight to the khyber pass and a Garden party mrs. John f. Kennedy looked and admitted that she was a bit tired. Mrs. Kennedy on the 12th of her 14-Day tour of India and Pakistan is guest of president Ayub Khan. Offered to form a coalition Cabinet had now backed out. They were the democratic christians and the civic Union independents. The 24-hour strike seemed to be a test by the pro Peron dominated "62" unions which control the giant general confederation of labor. Army school aide defends pay Quality Frankfurt is or. Wil Liam Bolt Deputy director of the dependent education group has taken Sharp Issue with the National which education charges that association government neglect is lowering teaching Stan Dards in overseas schools. The Nea is not presenting a True picture of the army school system in Europe Bolt maintained. Bolt representing Deg at the annual science fair finals at Frankfurt High school said itis not reasonable to say that a $400-a-year differential in salaries Between . And the overseas sys tem has depreciated the Quality of the teachers we hire for the schools in  fully qualified the educator said that All full time teachers employed by the Deg including dependents Mustbe fully qualified with a Bachelor s degree and on the High school level must meet North Centra association standards. The primary Issue presented by the Nea Bolt explained is the fact that Congress made provision several years ago for periodic salary adjustments subject to it sown approval after annual review to keep overseas teachers pay abreast of salaries paid in .cities of 100,000. The legislators did not implement this provision last year. Thesis the Issue he added. Most school systems Back Home Are experiencing the difficulties with facilities and equipment As the Deg schools due to increased enrolment Bolt maintained. Bonn activates 1st postwar sub Kiel Germany a West Ger Many s first submarine built and designed since the end of world War ii has been turned Over to Active service. Skipper of the 350-ton us is cmdr Gerhard Baumann. The new ship which Cost $2.5 million is the first of a series of 12 vessels of this Type. Operated by a 20-Raaii Crew the sub is 144 feet Long 15.1 feet wide and its engine develops 1,200 horsepower t is equipped with eight torpedo launchers. The stats and stapes i Spring training it looks like a Long Lon Trail unwinding As 4-year-old Johnny Chrt Tensen gets the scent of Spring and Ballground near Kingston out. French army Oas fight pitched Battle in Algiers continued from Page 1 the area. The troops moving cautiously up the streets littered with rubble of War were using 37 millimetre rifles heavy machine guns and bazookas. Women and children remained in the apartments with their men Algiers up americans were warned to leave town by 8 . Or be struck Down without pity by right Wing Modem splinter group opposed to the rebel National liberation front the message followed president Kennedy s congratulation to pre Mier Ben Youssef Ben Kheda. There Are about 250 american living Here including 20 news men. And sometimes appeared on the balconies amid the Clatter of Battle. The prolonged Street fighting in Babel sued followed a night of sporadic fighting in Many parts of Algiers. Short Sharp clashes have broken out in Oran and Algiers in the past few Days but the opposing forces quickly broke off. Oran was reported Calm Friday. De Gaulle s Stern words showed Rusk sets april deadline of a treaty continued from Page u As a subcommittee reported their disagreement to the entire Confer ence. Their Well worn arguments and disagreements turned on the problem of control Gromyko insisted that the soviet Union would accept a nuclear test ban treaty based Only on a system of National controls. Such arrange ments Are completely  and Home said. Gromyko argued that scientific instruments now Are so advanced there was no need for elaborate International control arrangements. To this the United states and Brit Ain replied that there was a great difference Between knowing a suspicious disturbance has occurred somewhere in the world and Check ing to determine whether that event was an earthquake or a nuclear explosion. Rusk told the conference a test ban 6r any disarmament measure will be acceptable to us Only when it is accompanied by adequate measures Jot  he said the United states and Britain could not be expected to accept a treaty based solely on pure Faith and added we do not ask the soviet Union to Trust the word of other nations and other nations cannot be asked to Trust the soviet Union s on mat ters of such far reaching signify  his determination to carry out the terms of the cease fire Accord with the moslem nationalists sunday at evian ies Bains despite the fierce opposition of local euro peans in Algeria. The Cabinet delayed action on the appointment of the 12-Man provisional executive to administer Algeria in the interim Between the cease fire and eventual i depend government explained it ence. The would not do this until the French High commissioner Christian fou Chet had arrived on the scene i Algeria to take his Post. The Cabinet named Bernard tri cot As Deputy to the High commissioner. Taylor briefed at Safe he army visits set Wiesbaden Germany up Gen Maxwell d. Taylor military affairs advisor to president Kennedy Friday visited Safe he Here. Taylor fresh from talks with West German defense ministry officials in Bonn was briefed on the combat capability of the air Force. Taylor left for Southern German Yin the Early afternoon where he was to rest Over the weekend. On monday and tuesday Bay Loris scheduled to visit Usa eur he in Heidelberg and military instal lations in Frankfurt family flees East Berlin Berlin a West police said that a refugee family made it through the Berlin Wall thursday with three children Between two and 20 months old. Details of the escape were withheld. Clarke i shooting Auto by i continued from 1 refused the . To see the Sovie mandant. Clarke summoned Banov acting chief military Mission Frankfurt to his quarters and handed test letter. The army statement reply to the protest Bat ice ived yet. Up reported from that state department Lincoln White told incident in question is of its kind to occur two weeks involving lied military Liaison niches. It is my . Military an Many have lodged test with soviet ties against this highly dangerous German police the concluded Korea quits Iii i Seoul a president Sun. Only cons tit official held Over Korea s Mility coup resigned Friday of military leaders to Yun in a re Ignatie issued to the press resigning primarily against recent Cree Banning Thov Ticiano Active before from running in elect if next six years unless the Junta  
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