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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, May 13, 1963

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 13, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 2 c the stars and stripes f105s land in Japan no protest Tokyo cup fourteen ?.air Force f105 Jet fighters whose introduction into Japan has been protested by left Wing elements landed sunday at i Tazuko air Casein Southern Japan. Although the japanese socialist party had threatened to organize a protest demonstration against arrival of the planes in Japan a spokesman for the . 5th air Force said in Tokyo we have no word of any  14 planes were the first flops to land in  were flown Here from a Dena air Force base on  socialist party has chanted that the Flos s Are capable of carrying thermonuclear bombs and hence of violating Japan s Constitution. Socialist leaders in the japanese diet parliament last week announced plans to make a political Issue of the floss. They said the government would be questioned in the foreign policy committees of both houses of parliament. . Limits spending overseas Washington a the  moved sunday to improve the us. Balance of payment position by limiting overseas spend ing by Federal civilian  director Kermit Gordon belated Story on Page 1 directed the agencies to Conducta special review of their offices and missions  completion of the re Stew a asked that no new of ices or missions be established outside the United state Iti territories and in Una Slons. And directed that such sex Tusi Omen and Mission set a expanded. A  paynxmtg11 la imperative that All agencies of tha Federal government mini Mize their payments and maximize their receipts which enter into the United states balance of pay. A met Gordon said. This Means he wants of faces admissions to Cut Down on spending a dollars and 3 their Best to boost is. Trade to help offset the outflow of dollars. The balance of mint null prob Tea result from to act that the government and american corporations spend More abroad than foreign governments thar corporations and  spend in the United Stales. Major factors include foreign Aldand military spending in Many parti of Taw world. On the basis of Trad Only this country hat a favourable  said. The review is to be initiated As soon a possible an computed by june 30. Stored Oon to i work lbs Koines. Iowa up Cut fireman Donald k. Fetters has been fined is Tor 13 delinquent traffic tickets including one for Parkin too Elope to a fire hydrant. Woman 71, w Cleveland Ohio a at rear old italian born woman. Central figure in a court fight Galinat the internal Revenue serv ice irs says she had never heard of the income tax until the . Government recently brought up the matter mrs. Modest no Cercone of Youngstown who came to the for Home Given to ., Canada a new e Diyanni spoilt mass. A the former summer Home of the into Pren Turnt fran Ken d. Hoose Volt on Canalin s compol Toto Island has been fit Van to the government. Of the United states and Canad for use As a memorial. President Kennedy and  minister Lester b. Pearson accepted the  Roosevelt Home and its 29 acres of ground in the province of new Brunswick will be us Rel for Public purposes which would appropriately commemorate the great president and Good Friend  this was the phrase used in a Auschwitz trial delayed till next year Frankfurt up the Frankfurt prosecutor s office announced that the Auschwitz War crimes trial has to be postponed until Early next year to convert at Heater into a courtroom. The converted theater will have room for 350 spectators on the ground floor and for Iso news men on the Balcony. The basement windows will have bars a the defendants will be taken there when the court is i recess the prosecutor s office said. Richard Baer the last Comman Dant of the Auschwitz concent a. Lion Camp and 33 other defendants will be triad in the biggest War crimes trial Ever staged by Ger Man authorities. The prosecutors have essembled16,000 paces of exhibits in 80 vol. Umes during the past few Yea Sand expect to hear boo witnesses 290 of them from abroad during the Marathon trial . Embassy defends aide Moscow a a spoke Manfor the american embassy sold Suntay that no action was contemplated in connection with Hugh Montgomery embassy Security officer named in the soviet spy trial w one of the contacts of cot Oleg  was sentenced to death saturday and Grevl Llewynn. British businessman sentenced to eight years deprivation of Liberty. The court recommended that the foreign ministry examine Tho Case of 12 British and american diplomats named in the proceedings to see whether they had not Vio lated their diplomatic privileges. The embassy spokesman Sai Montgomery was guilty of no wrongdoing. At present he sin America on Home leave but is expected to return to his Pott this month or Early in june. All other americans named have already re turned to America. Gervase Cowell British visa officer is the Only Bruth officer named who is still on duty  was no indication from the embassy regarding his future Sta Tus. Wynne hns already announce through his lawyer that he would Appeal the sentence to soviet Praml Dent Leonid Brezhnev. Ever heard of / United states from her a Liepa Centro. Italy. In 1924. Took the witness Stano at her trial in .tnx court. Mrs. Cercone 1 fill Ned in broke English when i come to this country i did t go nowhere just in the House and sometime to  never know the Laws of the unit Lay at pm announced acc plance of the gift from  Hammer 64, of West Wood cnllf., and member of his family. The Hammer family purchased the property in 1932 from f. D. R/8 son Elliott Roosevelt. The lat president willed the estate to Al  Roosevelt loved Compo Bello and spent Many summer there during the Early years of his Muir Rioko. It was there that he con traded crippling polio after n Dunk ing in the chill surrounding writers. The Story of Roosevelt family life on the Island was told in Dorr Schury s Pluy and motion picture monday May 13, 1963 Nob cello Sunrise it  president Roosevelt went to Tho Island on three occasions in1933, 1930 and 1939. It was understood int Hieatt Erlton Ond Canadian govern ments would seek an  organization in find ing ways to use  plan would Call of using the House As n site for discussions involving american Canadian rela  the help of the late mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt the Hammer some time Ana restored the Home la the condition n which it was left by p. D. R. S Outlook for 1 . Today Arain along the weak frontal Ynte Northern France. The . Will Bettia Ramjan Der of no continent of nor to partly Cloudy. A Tern by United pro he Huw hit Duwaik Multi n  h n Altai m 11 of h butt ten i i it Watt n rib to a 44 � Hutlin 41 mob my ii 41  u 41 cd Iii h n Kim City n a cml ill 44 univ to 71 ii Mim a 4s lab visit a dmar 17 h a am i a it tilt u is Hartli h 71 Mutt it in , 107 a pm Tali. T handling of Washington up a con Greyf Tonat investigation May be shaping up Over the question of whether the american people arc receiving As much news As the should about the fighting in South Viet Nam. The question is particularly important in View of the several thousand . Servicemen Sta honed there As advisers to the vietnamese government and  numbers of them being killed in action. Censorship As such ii not to is sue. Newsmen Are allowed to Send out of Viet Nam what they write. What is not Clear is whether american and other correspondents Are being afforded the Opportunity to get ample and a Cumpf information on which to base Thel stories. At a result the House govern come taxes9 de slates. They say i m supposed to Puy income taxes. In my country we never heard of these  the ins has filed a 343,300 in come tax claim against mrs. Cer Cone and the estate of her son Julius who was killed in his Youngstown grocery store by a robber in february w its my Tufa Alt a narrow band of Over the Brnt mostly Cloudy wad Uio in dem be natures m International a Ltd a mtg yet 4 Emrih Al u  m 71 re flu n  mint Imti u Viertl ment informal considering we Viet Nam a study of adm n i Clos. While the s has received newsmen it h plaints to Indle or congressmen. The Factor Throst weight in Novesl Lunte Newnam Woulcie be state depart me ing with the the year old fled As c o n f 1 d chairman John and the Subco seen  a recent sir news Mam them was describe handling of  honk q a pm  he liar fun itar to Milf a Hlili part our wind i Jeja the f omit Cloudy allies with Lux countries and the showers while Nean area will to f Halih let a Etmund. My. 40 Uit. A i n 41 or Iffatt to trait us City m 41 Mitt is 41umiclty u 47 so mkt u  h is i do shut Minn. Jews i m subcommittee is Ether to add the Ter to its Overall Stratton news pol us committee itself d complaints Aromas heard of com dual of. Officials at would carry Thel Elding whether to s coverage n Viet a joint defense it document Deal subject. Document is can sol a n 1 1 a 1, however k. Moss d-calf., staff has of memorandum on ent the directives explaining the. News coverage in taken and Bac grounding the necessity o the  one sentence irom the document was quoted More flexibility at the local like Why the worm turns Tallahassee Fla. Up stole sen a. J. Boyd of Leyburg has proposed n $15,300 Opp Oprin Uon for research on Earth worm diseases. Businessmen Given Needle by Scranton hot Springs. A. A  w. Scanton of Pennsyl Vania told the nation s biggest businessmen that big govern ment and government interference my be largely the results of businessmen s apathy and in concern. Scranton who has emerged As possible dark Norse Republican presidential nominee addressed about 100 major corporation Heads at the Spring meeting of the Busi Ness Council the Best Way to prevent government controls on business from becoming unbearable is for bust Ness to see to us own House so Runyon  government gets into most things because the persons Prima Rily involved did t bother or weren t  was the first appearance of the Young Pennsyl Vnola governor before the Council which offers advisory services to the Federal government. Speaking on the role of govern ment in the free Enterprise sys tem Scranton asked the industrialists to  some of Tho principles and slogans which be come the byword of private enter prise. While it is True that Biff government and a multiplying Bureau Crecy Are and for the free Enterprise system Scranton said he reminded the businessmen that big government is n relative concept it s too big when it s bigger than the nation  Wanya must be found to get More of the Best minds and Best talents into government he said and he recalled a few months gun after being elected governor of Pennsylvania i considered 23 businessmen a possibilities for the Pennsylvania cabinet"1 found that 11 of them had not voted in the primary election eight had not voted in the general election and five and not voted in the 1960 presidential election it seems to me that the Ameri can business Community in considering the future of the free Enterprise system might profitably investigate the political and government awareness of it  Ider scrutiny level was needed in dealing with. . Newsmen covering the Viet namese  most k not All or the subcommittee members recognize that there can be Good reasons Why newsmen should not be told All operational details about the War with the communists. But they Al so think that some  my be being with held. The subcommittee would like to find out if the directive tends to restrict the news coverage by american correspondents and Itao whether it is a legitimate restriction. It would also like to discover something about the conditions under which newsmen work in Viet Nam though it does not plan Socall any to the hearings. M sgt at Pitburg Dies of heart attack Pitburg Germany special a sgt Sherrell b. We throw died Friday morning in his apartment at the base housing Wren  of death was listed As a heart attack. Withrow is survived by his Mother mrs. Nellie 1. We throw of Gar ten w.va., and his widow Celeste and Ihler four children who re sided with him on the base  
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