The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 24, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 June 1963 — Page 9

Amos Bieriy To Go On European Tour Amos Bieriy, Rt. 3, Walkerton, will be among the fifty farm leaders from Indiana who will leave Wednesday, June 26, for a three week's People-to-people tour of Eastern and Western Euro- ( M»an countries. Mix Bieriy, who has farm land in St. Joseph and LaForte couni ties, is a member of the PolkLmculn Consolidated School Board

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which governs Walkerton and Tyner Schools. This is the second goodwill mission being led by Noah S. Hadley, professor of agricultural economics of Purdue .University. Dr James C. Snyder, Purdue agricultural economist, is associate leader. The group will fly by jet from New' York to England where they will meet with representatives of the American Embassy, tour London and see various phases of .English agriculture. They will then fly to Belgium where they will meet with representatives of the European Com-

mon Market. The group will spend two days in Belgium and then fly to Moscow. Throughout the trip, ample time is provided for informal breifings by local agricuitual visits with people on farms and in the cities as well as for briefings by local agricutural and embassy officials. The tour of the Soviet Union will include three days in Moscow and a visit to Piatgorak in the heart of the Soviet agricultural regions for a visit to collective farms and other points of interest. A throe day visit to Warsaw, Poland will give the group an opportunity to compare collective agriculture with the more productvc family farms in Poland. R >ger S. EuLer, an Indiana farm b y i r om Jennings, county, is agricultural attache in Wai saw and will host the group.

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Cultural and agricultural interests will merge in the two day atop at Budapest, Hungary. Next coma brief visits to Vienna and Munich. The final two days of the hour will be spent in Berlin where the group will pass through a check point for a visit to East Berlin "on the other side of the wall.” 1 Although the group will see many places of historic and po1 litical interests, the primary pur--1 pose of the visit is to increase • understanding between the people of the free woifld and those of the iron curtain countries.

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Upon their return, members of the group will share their impressions with their friends and neighbors. Last years group has given talks in almost every community in the state, but the 1963 delegation will visit different places and have new experiences । to relate. This is strictly a do-it-yourself i mission with no governmental subsidy. Men selected to participate the People-to-People trip i and recognized leaders in their > communities and are interested in farming and related industries in the countries to be visited.

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