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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 22, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                The stars and stripes Page 7 jitractorsjf4t Leral orbiting Jiro Vmay pm i rms pm  Tapi iveral will photograph Cloud Cov Turea of weather systems Over rus agreeing to share data  canaveral., map Avera win Snoie Siwy or i of  and my their res native weather sat action 61 set Dereasa Eon trac id defense secretin Hober Tamara that too touch fed of military  in waste of Jetle Nainar after assistant inf the Truman f admin turned lit the document who had requested called it extremely t l it would be Analyse year and acceptable Post tvs would be put into effect Kessay a tical shades beat Back a Republican attempt to scuttle the administration s farm Bill by tackling on a civil rights  attempt came soon after debate closed and the length process of acting on amendments began a big push for a final vote on the far reaching Bill was to come  Cal rights amendment offered by  Findley r-ill.,would have required that any recreation facilities built with fed Era help under the Bill s land use Section be no segregated. It was Defeated on a straight party line Teller vote with even negro demo cratic members voting against it. With that out of the Way demo cratic members of the House agriculture committee began of Fering a Long list of amendments designed to Inake the House Bill conform to the slightly less strict Senate Bill already passed. Other amendment s proposed would soften the provision of the controversial feed Grain Section the top priority administration Ouid bring wheat and tee 3 under tight a c r e e g e an marketing controls for the first time. Its backers claimed this would Cut Down mountainous sur pluses to these grains and save the taxpayers billions. " republicans denounced it As a unheard of straitjacket for Ameri Cari Farmers that would give the Secretary of agriculture huge Powers unchecked by Congress Over agriculture. Seized the Yankees Nickelet and Hie Congress has Sanc de our action because the cons has authorized the writing of this investment 100 per Centa no recoverable  lawmakers uste republicans were reps. E e. Cilburn . Gordon my Oulu a Calit William b. 3dnah Kyj. Eugene Suer ,.kno, by. Florence p. Rotten trick spoils patient egg watching Mequon wis. Efe Fie production actor an =r,. V be republicans said that who a proposed the a in end men to plundered and blundered to badly Washington a bubbling with enthusiasm 33 graduates of a Michigan High school swarmed off a train into a warm reception Fay proud members of Congress and ahead of the Glen Lake High school class of 62 was meeting with president Kennedy. Also ahead was a Washington tour they had been willing to give up in order to lend a hand to classmate stricken with cancer. A steady rain and Sticky hot weather and a night of Little sleep in a Day coach from Detroit failed to dim the Glen lakers enthusiasm we re just thrilled you re Here Sefild sen Philip a. Hart a Mich one of the welcomes it s hard Ink maj nto words what we feel but he town really "  t the students contributed $700 Oft Iier $1,000 class trip Money to medical care for the stricken. Classmates. Ken heckle  held Tup a huge sign hello Glen Lafee seniors Welcome to  the sign used to say hello West virginians but a paper strip Cov ered those words and made the sign More appropriate. Rep. Robert p. Griffin r-mich.,joined Hart in the rain to pose for seemingly endless pictures wit the 21 boys 12 girls and seven chaperones. The kids including Duane Richardson the cancer patient said what All kids say when the first arrive in Washington. It s wonderful Richardson " said. I want to get of the Motel Anda Cool Shower said Lee Lawson the night on the train apparently included Little or no sleep they were a wonderful group said Doris Brammer the class. Adviser. But there wan t much sleep-ing.", a. I breakfast on the train was Freer Courtesy of Phil Sampson a re tired Steward for the Railroad who had read about the Glen Lake group and wanted to get in on the act. Dent workers with the activity fall arms of the government. Today s problems Are More tech Nical and sophisticated than those of the past or. Kennedy said but added that no career in the 1960s could possibly provide As much satisfaction and stimulus or As ittle compensation As service with the government the president declared the United states is carrying the Burden of the defense of Freedom nearly everywhere in the world and said the peace corps demonstrate the desire of Young people to participate in the cause of Freedom. Then he told the Story of Thomasj. Scanlon whom the peace corps identified As a 24-year-old resident of Dunmore a. Scanlon has been working in Chile on a Rural Educa Tion project since August 1961. Or. Kennedy related that the Volunteer is working at a Community in Chile 40miles from a Indian Village that prides itself on communist Scanlon after unsuccessful attempts finally got to see the Village chief. The chief. Or. Kennedy related told Scanlon he could not talk the indians out of being communists. Scanlon replied this was not his purpose he wanted Only to learn what i can do to  chief remarked that snows would fall within a few weeks an that to reach the Village Scanlon would have to Park his jeep 20miles away and struggle through five feet of Snow. / the communists Are willing the chief said. Are you a Short time later Scanlon was asked what he was doing or. Ken Nedy said. A. Of  he said 1 am waiting for the js&6wa  -. .-.-. Agreeing to share data fro their respective weather satellites with a Long Range look a possibly building a Broad Mutual space research  representatives of the two major space Powers also discus sed the possibility of coordinating. Tracking launch dates and satellite objectives to reduce exploration overlaps. There was no provision for a common launching As yet Russia has not launched weather satellite. It reportedly is developing one but it is not know whether h is similar to the tiros  pact was the first Concrete result of an Exchange or letter earlier this year Between presi Dent Kennedy and Premier Nukitas. Khrushchev. The non controversial meteorological satellite was selected As the first area of discussion with communications satellites expected next further discussions Between the scientists of the two nations Are scheduled soon in Moscow. Meanwhile. Tiros v whizzed about the Earth every 1003 min utes at Peak Speed of 17,140 Milesian hour and altitudes ranging from 367 to 604  a guidance error shot the Satel Lite higher than planned. But thl did not interfere with us camera eyes. Von the first orbit the vehicle transmitted pictures of Cloud cover Over the Southeastern u nit e states and a few orbits later relayed photos of storm Clouds Oil Newfoundland. The Cloud details provide vital information on what conditions exist for various weather  season the launching was timed to co cide with the 1962 Hurricane sea son which began last week. How Ever tropical storm activity nor Mally does not reach a Peak until late August and september and tiros a cameras Are geared Tobe aimed at the 3pawning grounds in that period. With its wider coverage including All territory Between the arc tic arid Antarctic circles tiros v will be Able to record Pacific typhoons ice breakup and fog an Large storm systems 4n the North Ern latitudes. Ground stations can command its cameras to photo graph a suspected weather disturbance practically anywhere in the . More tyros satellites Are planned in an experimental pro Gram whose goal is the Start of an operational weather satellite sys tem by next year a network of operational satellites called project Nimbus would Pray cd con tenuous weather coverage Over  of the Globe. You or. Kennedy commented. Beck begins prison term Tacoma Wash. A Dave Eck who once consorted with the Kings of Industry has entered Pris on for filing two fraudulent Union tax returns. The 69-year-old former head of the teamsters Union surrendered to the . Marshal in Seattle an was driven Here to Complete Neces sary paper work before going to Mcneil Island Federal Penitentiary. From the . Courthouse the Road to confinement led to a Dock at the Little suburban town of Stel la Coom Wash., where a govern ment launch was waiting to take him on the 20-minute ride to the Island Telson in puget sound. There he began serving two con current five year terms on his conviction of tax return fraud. To the last he insisted hot was innocent. As he came Down the dimly lit Hall toward the marshal s office inthe courthouse Here bed was wearing dark glasses  his Pearl Gray Fedora put Pleil Dovaras Over has eyes  
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