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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 21, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                The stars and stripes Page 5 at Odds on i we Are just about where we arte  -. F that s about the Way 84-year-old sen. Carl Hayden a d-ariz., chair Man of he e Striate committee Isumir Editp y vat Lewes u right where we were 1. Before he told newsmen Side stated its Rase. There no.  v.,. ,. The tug of War Over prestige. Is  meetings to Iron out differences r Between separate sen ate and House versions of appropriations measures to finance the operation of government depart ments for the fiscal year starting july 1. -. Even More urgent is a $560 Mil lion second supplemental appropriations Bill Ca Ruyi n g emergency Money to meet debts of various agencies for the current fiscal year. Seven members of each of the committees gathered in the old supreme court chamber. It is Al most Midway Between the Senate and House but a Fey Yards nearer the  Senate group agreed some time ago to make that the meet ing place for conference commit tees instead of holding them All on the Senate  the House is insisting that the chairmanships of the Confer ence committees be rotated in Allf r?7 ref i1"� 4i up by  j�&83& Ian  a �.-. 1  a or. Thomas a. Mcknew Irr Azancot the geographic psf Board of trustees in Honor former at Force chief of Las june. 30. To  paste year has i reduced tooth decay Ong children by 35 per cent a a Dong to a report issued by the Paul i Burati of health. Toward the end vhf the week i f  i  the may5  r s a a r y Aat Itil had n of fied & Federal jaw a a 1.vaf-iit.vi1.na 1352. He filing Jin   income taxes were his salary As judge tit. More than and � counts i a Teo ral Grantl jury \  Fajin it five counts of bean 3q.ae 12on five i counts of immig to be returns rom Liu High l60 to life sit Fatute of limitations sex Clu ii e d. 1953-1955 for not sex years for civil pen ried a seven Man Field in the Fay  j primary election with Pool 4 e j left t. D bean n Ajune 2 Uriot Fevo wore than  vots. A -. A. Of f la i Eti s a Iii Tor. Sen the front porch of the the jul Lehroy Bea  a Salbon. Cbill Thouse Tat Langtry Tex judge Roy called himself the Law West of the peeps and held court on the front Porchi of i s Saloon. Woodrow bean ". Was his fifth Cousin.  y k f ? t j j tit 3f&l Hwi a it Sec. Down and out mrs. Janet Kiev Ebend watches fearfully As or. Sidney Ginsberg holds her son Jimmy jr., 8, upside Down and shakes him in Temple Beth Al Hospital in Brooklyn to dislodge the boy s dental Bridge which had become stuck in his Windpipe. After nurse Dorothy Vanderpool hit Jimmy sharply on the Back the Bridge loosened and Glasberg depressed the boy s Tongue and removed the object from his Throat. Up photo in Wae tics of jail Irti 5bali3more the 706 agents and clerks of the secret service Are working without pay this week because of a logjam of Money Bills in Congress. Several other agencies which were seeking supplemental appropriations to carry them through the current fiscal year which ends june 30 have curtailed activities. Disaster Grants and Small Busi Ness Loans Are among those affected. The secret service How Ever was the first to run out of Money for payrolls. The service and the other agencies would receive about $500 million from a supplemental Money Bill that has been passed by bathhouses in different form. But a dispute Between the sen ate and a que s e appropriations committees has prevented both a Compromise of that Bill and action on an emergency House Bill passed last week. Tied up by the hassle is s21&.000 for the secret service payroll and for meeting the expenses of agents travelling out of town with the president. So far the service has managed to pay these expenses. However chief James j. Rowley sent a memorandum to All secret service personnel during last weekend asking each of you to Volunteer to s e r.e without pay starting june 17." the pay less period would continue through june 30 unless Congress acts be fore then on the supplemental  Law. No Federal employee can work without pay unless he specifically volunteers to do so. Rowley asked that volunteers state their position in writing. Washington a forty million pounds of government owned cheese will be used to feed hungry people abroad through the food for peace program rep. Rob Ert h. Kastenmeier d-wis., re ported tuesday. Large stocks of cheese have been building up the past year through operations of the commodity cred 102-year.old school retired in new York Selkirk , a t h e 102-year-old Cedar Hill schoolhouse and its two teachers Are retiring Inis Morith. Two g lass sided elementary schools Are replacing the old Frame building near this Albany county Community. The teachers Adaline a Johnson and Laurella a Butler have taught for 42 and 40 years respectively. " / it corporation in its Dairy Price support program. Kastenmeier said use of cheese in the surplus disposal program abroad was discontinued five years ago even though cheese was regally accepted in Many countries. Under the new program Kasten Meier said the agriculture department will distribute the cheese As soon As voluntary agencies such As care submit their pro Grams and requests. He urged this course last month in letters to government officials. Advice on Angling device Chicago a patrolmen Here were warned in the police depart ment s daily bulletin All men carrying fishing poles Are not go ing fishing for Perch. Some Are experts at fishing trousers and purses out of open bedroom win  threats charged to Hope s brother los Angeles up Bob Hope s brother. Francis was accused of threatening to kill his wife in a divorce suit filed on grounds of extreme cruelty the court issued a restraining order to prevent Hope 69, a san Fernando Valley real estate broker from seeing his wife and set june 22 for a hearing on support pay ments requested by mrs. Hope. Mrs. Wyn Swanson Hope. 53, Hope s wife of nearly 15 years claimed her husband pushed her around resulting in bruises on her body. She said he had a violent and ungovernable temper and had threatened her life. She sought s750 temporary monthly support from Hope. The couple has no children. Peace March takes route in Washin Igloi Washington a peace marchers ran afoul of picketing regulations at the White House and at least f four were arrested. Three groups of marchers total ing .about,r-30, walked in from Chi Cago Nashville tenn., and Hin. They had planned to rendezvous in the Park South of the White House and then go to the Jefferson memorial. However they wive advised that they could n t meet a the Park with their signs so they planned to go to the nearby Syl Van theater. Y. A , them mostly Young people assembled on East executive Avenue and Pennsylvania Avenue across from the White House grounds where Pafk police told them they were obstructing free movement on the sidewalk. A solid Phalanx of Park police to restrained a Graap of the marchers As they sought to go South on East executive Avenue horde rinse the White House grounds toward Syl Van theater police told the marchers they would not be Al Lowed to carry their signs Down that Street. After considerable argument most of. The group took another route to the theater but a few insisted they had the right to March along East executive. Eventually the police placed four under arrest and put them in a patrol Wagon. The four had identified themselves to newsmen As Joel Kent of Jamaica. It Dennis weeks of Dekalb Iii. He Williams of Spokane. Wash., and Steve trus sell of new York. The others assembled at the theater several of them carrying signs saying walk for peace and similar comments  
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