European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 7, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse To stars and Shnks fog 3 lants Tough Cactus and troops at go Antanasio Bat. Gate to Ted mane raw Long us. Worried. Edward 1.fob not the a new look Hothem mile Long the base from Kilts talk net Prince Philip South America to report for the corp bbl Goodwill tour television Date fori announced but be of a commercial Learned the Prince invited by bbl to account of his exit controlled responsible in practice in Freedom. \ appearances made All four of to appearances on the run after re invitation from the company. Independent. spokesman because the it i National As the bbl s no reason Why reappear on the has made one Condi Vert sements will be his program nor i before and after. Could not be associate which had Adver i Palace spokesman said. Reject Ion move the Netherlands dutch lower house90-47, labor motions dutch preparedness Stoity Over West new � Indonesia and to Stop military reinforcements i foreign minister Josephi the lower House that the could not accept the sovereignty As a pre Tor formal talks with i dose of a two Day debate hew Guinea Luns said Lent is Happy that coalition partners in the by supported this View. That the government lat interest of papuan West new Guinea an to self determination Stral importance in the the rate of Cuba. There a new cuban troop new roads and ovo0 Cactus now Soldier Are equipped with belgian mad Rifle and rus Sian steel helmets a far cry from the Ordinary militiamen who up until recently had been on duty round Guantanamo of the new men Are regular Soldier. They number at least Sev eral Hundred in the Fence area. O Donnell said there a been an enormous improvement la their Quality and described them a Well disciplined Well la addition to the troops there a been a change in the physical appearance of the Boundary. The cuban Aidha been cleared of tree and Bushes for almost 100 Yard. The so called Cactus cur Tain a been planted at the base of the Fence. Also new roads have been built leading in from the Hill Are parallel roads around the base perimeter and feeder roads which could be used to trans port troops and Arm quickly into the Guantanamo Bay area. The Cactus curtain actually i composed of the Maya Bush a Typ of Cactus. It is two to three Fet tall. It grows More outward than up Ward and spreads about five Yards or More from the seven foot High do cwt my us pupils Don t ilk it Little green., schoolhouse closes London up a British do As you like school in which pupils were said to be Able to smoke or neck in classrooms or Cut classes at will is closing for Lac of Cash. The 36 pupils ranging in age from 7 to 17, will have a Farewell party before facing the grim Prospect of finding new schools where discipline May be a bit to a child s Utopia said one newspaper Deputy headmaster James Glaister 45, said he expected no difficulties with those of his pupils who would not find places in what he called another free expression the Burgess school in Hereford Shire which catered mainly to children of artists musicians and writers was a far cry from Man English schools where discipline is Burgess school Many girls wore their hair beatnik style and both boys and girls wore Blue Jean Sand Sloppy sweaters. Free expression was carried so far that if pupils grew tired of geography lesson for example they reportedly could begin Jitterbug Ging to cheer themselves up. And if a boy suddenly took a romantic interest in the girl next to him there was no need for furtive looks or playful hair pulling. Students acquittal okd for 3 of 9 in allotment fraud trial Indianapolis ind. Up Federal judge William Sleeker has granted motions for directed verdicts of acquittal for three of nine defendants in an insurance Frau trial but denied similar motions for the other Case was to go the . District court jury Here said he would Confer with attorneys for both sides be fore instructing the jury. Sleeker granted the defense motions in the cases of army sgt Lloyd Marsh of it. Jackson s.c.,and Thomas Earl Dill and John Wilson both of Columbia Dill and Wilson were formerly insurance agents operating at . Earlier in the week Sleeker had denied similar motions for All nine defendants but allowed attorneys to present renewed motions after the defense rested without any testimony. Thursday s session held in in absence of the jury was devoted to arguments on the motions an to discussion of the Points to be covered in a Leckler s nine were accused of conspiring to defraud the government through faked allotments for premiums supposedly sold to allotments were paid through the army finance Centeral it. Benjamin Harrison near in dianapolis.. Atty. Richard p. Stein did not oppose the directed verdict for Marsh but said he Felt the cases of Wilson and Dill should have been submitted to the jury. A Federal grand jury Here Las year indicted 25 persons in connection with the Case but 13 of them pleaded guilty before the current trial began. The govern ment dropped charges against still on trial Are army sets Byron a. Griffin and Thomas Powers both of it. Jackson insurance agents Noah Dennis an Nicholas Kopacz both of Columbia and Joseph Petit Orlando Charles e. Bet Ling Indian Apolis a former civilian employ eat the finance Center. Never married to Ann Miller oilman declares Santa Monica Calif. A Oil millionaire Arthur Cameron denied through his attorney that he Ever was married to actress dancer Ann Miller who has sued him for More than $7 million charging he married her and then repudiated the oilman s attorney Arthur Crowley said his client was engaged to marry Ann and the engagement was broken last said Cameron is not now married to miss Miller and never has been. In her suit miss Miller asked she be declared Cameron s Legal wife. She also seeks a decree of separate maintenance. She alleged that she and Camer on were married in Mexico City on May 25, 1961, and that on March 7. 1962, she received a Telegram from Cameron terminating what he called their engagement. She said her career had been damaged. Student allowed to remain in . . A David turkish student who doctorate in nuclear engineering in june i ranted permission to re the United states per a student at Rensselaer Institute in Troy and lit father will be Able Tor american citizenship a ars Ald the us in a naturalization serv i was right in keeping in America Ebe Oglu said after learning of the immigration service s decision. The service waived a provision under which thousands of foreign students come to schools in this country a provision that requires a student to return Home for a least two years after completion of his ruling came on Ebe Oglu s Appeal from an earlier immigration service decision that the 27 year old student should not be granted a waiver of the Rule. The immigration service said the basis for the new ruling was a recommendation from the . State department and a finding that it would create an undue hardship to Force Ebe Oglu to re turn to Turkey. Ebe Oglu declined to say How Ever whether he would seek a position in the United states after he gets his doctorate. Earlier when it appeared he would have to leave the United states Ebe Oglu said he had been of ered a position As assistant pro Fessor of physics at Dalhousie University in Halifax Nova Scotia at a salary of $1,000 a month. Were known to cuddle and school founded 25 years ago had no attendance require ments. One boy of 10 reportedly had not attended classes for two years because of outside inter the school was run on the theory that right and wrong Are difficult to distinguish and con sequently there were no punish ments. The children were allowed to smoke anywhere they chose drink Beer if they wished and some eve took to swearing with impunity in classroom or dormitory. Gina Strauss 16, said All of us feel very unhappy. It s fun being at the school being so people Don t understand or appreciate what a school Cando for she said the school was closing because there were no new pupils and bad James East who received a degree from very respect Able Cambridge University said there was room for 50 More East among the staff of three women and six men was re ported with a new Job. East said he had been hired As private Tutor to 14-year-old Belinda Kletto. Belinda who referred to he headmaster As Jimmy said my classmates and i were very unhappy when he told us the school must steel Fence erected by the .navy. Anyone wanting to climb in Trout of the Baa would have to Wade through the Maya and suffer it sting. Without extremely heavy protective clothing a person go very far. O Donnell said he had no Specifier theory about the new cuban Rity measures. The Maya and the cleared area keep people away from the Fence he said and the new roads provide greater accessibility to the entire Admiral said it had been suggested that the Clearing an the Maya Wall might have been put up simply because a procedure was a stereotype of the communist world like the be Linwall. The new cuban troops guar the Northeast Gate of the base the main exit for the 3,200 cubans who work at the . Installation. The soldiers also Are stationed at inter Vals along the Fence. So Are . Marines on the other the past the cuban militia men often talked to the new troops do not. This gang is extremely surly of Donnell said. He added that their relationship with the Ameri cans had been quite Correct however there have been a few minor incidents of cuban throw ing stones at american guards mostly at night one Marine was reported to have been hit by a Rock hurled Over the the marines of Donne said have been instructed to pay no attention to this kid one Marine sergeant described the incidents this Way they get rest less and when they get restless they throw coast guard changes new York up rear adm Richard m. Ross has assumed com Mand of the 3rd coast guard District and Eastern coast guard area. He succeeds vice adm Edwin , who became assistant coast guard commandant in february. Sabah of sir signer awhile the wedding Date honeymoon to Spain
