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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 02, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Tuesday april 2, 1963 the stars and stripes Page 3 congressmen bugged possible Rule change blossoms into debate Washington up a debate which confuses the Beauty of azaleas with the horror of bunt Smuts and onion thrips was tender Way Here. It All began when agriculture Secretary Orvllle l. Freeman announced he was considering Chang ing regulations to allow the importation of ii ii Lens in their grow ing  Are currently being imported hut they must not be rooted in soil. The roots must be washed and encased in clean peat Moss to prevent tin entry of undesirable aliens namely i Juke Belgium has asked that the Rule be changed so the plants can be shipped in the Soli Moss or other substance in which they arc grown. But Bett Flum does t want to Export Plant he Litls Iny More than the United Stales wants to import them. So she offered if the change in regulations were approved Topay the salaries of . Technicians who would oversee the raising of the plants in Hothouse in Bel glum. When the proposal reached the ears of Congress several members became upset. It in t belgian hug they re afraid of they sold. But a general change would they fear open the door to a list of close to a Hundred foreign bugs in the growing Media of other imported plants from All Over the . Jamie Whitten a mass. Chairman of the House appropriations subcommittee on agriculture held bearings on the matter Early in this session then asked the agriculture department to please think the wh6ie thing Over again before the change goes into effect. The department has t made final decision. Freeman said he would examine the subcommittee testimony and recommendations before deciding. B. T. Shaw administrator forthe agricultural research service was the chief witness. He said the United states had spent close to$1.5 billion in the past 15 years on programs for fighting con trolling and eradicating Plant pests not native to american iraqi students quit Russ schools after soviet anti Iraq pressure rough rider it May need Home repairs and the peddling May not be the Moo then but this Model 1827 Bike has plenty of Trade in value at almost any museum. It was unearthed recent Yin a Little Village in Western France. Note the no Chalu drive. A photo key figures in Guatemala revolt Union comprised of supporters of the new  Baghdad government a said that Only students belonging to the students Union will be re turned h  e at government expense. The Union s leadership was said to have blocked a Rush to join the organization by closing it membership lists. The 50 departing students nitunio., members Ore expected to leave the soviet Union this  Wilt Fly to Baghdad via Cairo. Shurl said further demands Togo Home Are expected As soon As the first group of returnees . Parents of other Stu dents will demand their return sombre and More will want to go he sold. The students awaiting departure Are being housed in a boarding school in Moscow he said. The Diplomat said reports of fighting among the students came from Leningrad and Lvov universities. He said there had Bee no reports of injuries in the Cam pus skirmishes. The iraqis Ore the largest group of foreign students attending so Viet universities. They Are also studying at campuses in Moscow Tashkent Baku Odessa Kiev and Kharkov. Shurl said soviet education of-1 i class had joined the embassy in trying to dissuade the student from leaving. Soviet University officials t h i month launched a vigorous Campaign protesting the new iraqi regime s Ontl communist purges. Students staged a protest demonstration March 14 outside the iraqi embassy. The demonstrators led by Arab students threw Snow halts and Ink bottles broke win Dows and marred the embassy s facade. Meanwhile about 10 of the 45raql army and air Force officers to dying Here were reported to a re paring to leave the country be Ore Complete no their courses in soviet military schools. The officers were expected to re urn Home within two or three weeks informed sources said. These include such comparative unknowns As the hessian Fly bunt Smuts onion thrips Stem rust an powdery mildew As Well As the notorious japanese beetles and Golden  the bugs we have Don t hold a Candle to the ones we know of and Hope will keep their  like the Cotton in sold the jowar Borer the downy mildew Senn pest red tall Moth Garden Chafer Pine lapped Green Oak Tor trix Pine Looper and Orange Spring whitefly to name a few Shaw did t oppose the  said he believed the . Technicians would keep a close Eye on the exportable plants to make sure they re Bug free. But under Mich. Hospital gets loan Washington up approval of a $464,000 Federal loan to the South Haven Mich. Community Hospital has been announced by commissioner Sidney h. Woolner of the Community facilities administration. Speeding tick Baker. Calif. A Ann Mclaughlin 25, got a ticket for driving 95 Miles per hour. One hour later she was killed in ahead on collision that took three other lives and injured four per  dead were All in the com pact car driven by miss Mcl Nugh Len of Manhattan Beach Calif. They included Margaret Reeves,52, Robert j. Keeves 40, and rus sell d. Gibson. They were All Guatemala a col Enrique Peralta Azurdia who took Over Guatemala s government in coup sunday is a 54-y ear old career officer Diplomat and politician with Strong anti communist tendencies. Infantry training is reflected in his erect Carriage. He wears a Trace of Mustache. He is getting slightly mid. Fellow officers regard him As an honest efficient and hard Workingman. He is not so widely known among civilians Peralta obviously impressed pres ident Miguel Idigoras Fuentes. The Man he supplanted. For Idigoras made him defense minister More than two years ago and presented him three awards the combat plaque the military Merit Cross first class and the medal for con Stancy of service. To was born in Guatemala Cit june 17, 1908, the son of Juan Peralta and Ana amour la. He i married to Bali Karla Duarte. He entered the guatemalan polytechnic school As a Cadet in 1926 and it is prelude to residents of the los Angeles  were or. And mrs. Hymen a Meselson of los an Geles and or. And mrs. Max won Stern of Denver. The Coroner office ulily All were aged 58. Miss Mclaughun got the ticket near Durst of go Miles from Baker the Accident occurred four mile West of Baker on . Highway 91.the California Highway patrol said miss Mclaughlin s car was was graduated As an infantry lieutenant in 1929. He returned to the school As military instructor and eventually Rose to a col Nelcy and the position of sub director of the schools curriculum. He served in various government military posts then entered the diplomatic Field As a military at tache. He served in Chile Costa Rica and Al Salvador Theta became ambassador successively to Cost Arica Cuba and Al Salvador. Agrarian affairs he wits named director general in1958 of agrarian affairs of Guate Mala whose Economy is based on Coffee bananas Cotton and other agricultural products Idigoras named him minister of agriculture in 1959. Peralta was influential in crush ing a military revolt in november 1900. He was made defense minister less than a month later. As such he helped put Down a series of riots revolts and assassination lots aimed at Idigoras. 4-death crash going East. Officers said she at tempted to pass another car on the dirt shoulder to the right. Then officers said. Miss Mclaughlin tried to avoid a Bridge abutment and swerved sharply left Over the double line. He car was hit on the Side by the westbound cur. The when steins and the Mesel sons were taken to Durst of Community Hospital in serious condition. Guatemala a Juan Jos Arevalo has pictured the United tales As a shark devouring latin american nations like sardines. But while he paved the Way r a communist line guatemalan government in the 1950s, he has denied repeatedly that he is communist. He has called himself spiritual  University professor Arevalo 58. Was president of Gaut Smalan 1945-51. His socialist oriented administration Guve the Central american country its first labor  says that under his regime . Companies in Gaute Mala were made to submit to the country s Laws for the first  say Arevalo s popu Larty in High in Gnu Emala and  be hard to beat if allowed to run in the november presidential elections. Farmers and workers Are regarded As Strong Yin his favor because of the social reforms of his administration. Prevato said in his exile Home in Mexico City March 7 that he has never been a communist although a bitter critic of the United states. His View of the United states As preying on latin America was contained in his Book the shark and the  critics dispute his disavowal of  Gaule mulan ambassador to Washington curios ale Jos said we have proof that he Register Din the communist party in Paris in 1927, and of course his communist activities Ever since and his ant i United states a have been  hey up there thanks a lot Medford . A fire department officials of this Long is ind Community Are looking for the Pilot of a Small one engined plane i pass along a word of  unidentified Pilot spotted a ire in an abandoned House on the Edge of Medford and dipped Low Over the area several times to Cal attention of neighbors to the fire. He succeeded and the fire detriment was called and extinguished he  plane then dipped in Wing n Salute and flew off. Kefauver asks scrutiny of electoral system Washington  Kefauver d.-tenn., said rap id  of state Legisla Tures Calls for another look by Congress at the present Electora College system of electing presi dents. I announced that his judiciary subcommittee on constitutional amendments would begin hearings april 9 to see it the cur rent shift in political Power in Legislatures justifies a change in the electoral College machinery. Anti poll tax Law okd Boston up Massachusetts ratified the 23rd amendment tothe . Constitution prohibiting the payment of a poll tax m a requirement for voting  
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