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Medford Mail Tribune from Medford, Oregon • Page 2

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enate Votes 75-9 To Extend Mexican Farm Labor Program No Investigation Expected In 'Gag' of Military Heads as are provided for the Mexican laborers. Keating and McCarthy said the proposal would still leave the Mexican laborers with more such guarantees than the amendment would give to American migrants. But Sen. Spessard L. Holland (D-Fla.) said the amendment was "impossible" since domestic workers are not on a similar contract basis, and Sen.

John Tower (R-Tex.) said the amendment would have the effect of "killing the bracero program." a U.S.-Mexican agreement in 1951. Before final passage, the Senate adopted, 42-40, an amendment by Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy (D-Minn.) empowering the labor secretary to fix higher wages for both braceros and domestic migrant farm workers. The Senate, however, rejected 49-35, a proposal by Sen.

Kenneth B. Keating which would provide for migrant American workers some of the same benefits-such as insurance, transportation and work guarantees- Washington-0IPI-The Sen-ate passed a two-year extension of the Mexican farm labor program today after tightening up wage and work restrictions on the importation of braceros. The bill, approved on a 75-S roll call vote, goes back to the House for consideration of Senate changes. Under the bill, the program of importing Mexican labor for seasonal work on American fruit and vegetable farms would be extended until Dec. 31, 1963.

It was started under Washington -WPD-The Sen Thurmond charged that ALLEN D. STERTON Certified Public Accountant announces the opening of his office in ROOM BLDG. Medford, Oregon SP 3-7426 strong anti-Communist statements by military leaders had Our I Styles VERY MODERN! 1 i (Really) I Department activities in a time of mounting crisis. Testifying last week, Defense Secretary Robert S. Mc-Namara said it was up to the committee to decide whether-and how any investigation should be conducted.

He said, however, that he would be "less than frank" if he did not voice the hope that an inquiry would not divert key personnel at a time of very serious rational crisis. ate Armed Services Committee Is expected to ask its regular watchdog panel to check on any muzzling of military leaders instead of launching a proposed investigation. Well informed sources said the Senate group would shelve the proposal by Sen. Strom Thurmond, for an investigation and ask the Senate preparedness subcommittee to keep an eye on such activities. oooooo been softened or suppressed by the Pentagon.

He asked that a special Investigating group conduct a $75,000 inquiry into what he called a conspiracy to gag the military men. The Armed Services Committee, which held hearings on Thurmond's proposal last week, was scheduled '0 reach its decision early this week. Sources said it would refer Thurmond's charges to the preparedness group headed by Sen. John C. Stennis At the same time, Stennis would be in a position to assure that an inquiry into public affairs policies would be conducted in such a way as not to impede other Defense wiggly.

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Motors Narrowly Mixed; Steels Drop New York-ftlPlt-Stocks continued to retreat today. Motor issues were narrowly mixed but steels showed some sizable losses with U.S. Steel and Republic down a point or more, Allied dropped a point in the chemicals where small fractional changes were the general rule. Alcoa and Reynolds Metals slipped a point or more in the aluminums and Magma over a point in the coppers. XBUSHEO 1896 I I GREEN i I 9ktf taaaaaaaaaaaaaM Page 2A Regional Edition Store Houts 9 A.M.

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At her first official meeting with newsmen in Atlantic City Sunday, the Asheville, N.C., beauty admitted that the first thing she did Sunday morning was buy a newspaper to make sure it wasn't a dream. Thus assured, she attended the awards luncheon which replaced the coronation ball at this year's pageant. Following the luncheon, she met reporters and handled herself with pleasing aplomb. I GREEN Royal PurpU Morpul Socks Less Bulk, Longer Wear Supporters Hormel Vienna Sausage 49c 79c Boys' White Sanforized Gym Shorts Slits 24 to 34 1.29 PtppereM twill cotton. Maximum shrinkage 1 Elastic waist.

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