European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 25, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse June 25,b 1962 the stars and stripes to 3ttrokv As t a in " up cont to Lii Ian to spend the tax prs Money Hin s appropriated Nickel since feb. 13.irfcsfl a protocol Sei Weer House and sen Mil Trees was d saturday a to the Nati ortal i welfare. 4. Dismo Crattic Leader Mike mans Field told the Senate there will be disastrous effects Over the nation unless chairmen rep. Clarenc Cannon d-mo., 83, and sen Carl Hayden d-ariz., 84, Patch up Ihei committees differences and Settle Down to grinding out the billions of dollars needed to keep the government running. House democratic Leader cad e. Albert concurred in Mansfield s Cal for a truce in the standoff other Wise we Are going to have a break Down in government Albert As a few agencies already about to go broke and the whole government facing the Start of anew bookkeeping year week after next without a single Money Bill for the year having been passed. Mansfield said the deadlock is no longer funny. Up to now most lawmakers have found it hilarious. The problem la that after the House originates a appropriations Bill and the sen ate adds the usual few Hundred million the t w o appropriations committees must sit Down together and work out a Compromise some where Between the two figures. I Dakota binary just dry. A North tans Are being coaxed to thrills for a primary election tues which amounts to Little More run for the real Battle dominations will be Jade for on seat two spots in the House representatives governor and state and county offices. Fest experts predict a total of about 125.000 or some fewer than the last off Yearin 1s58. Ivere in not a single contest on entire democratic ticket now with the old nonpartisan the latter a a Farmer or on which once ran North to but whose political weight question these Days. Republican sen. Milton r. Young seems assured of nomination third full term. He has been the Senate since being appointed to fill a vacancy created by death of democratic sen. John right Winger Young s Only opponent is Roger 7onachek, a Lankin banker Andner of a right Wing splinter in called the Liberty league publicans. Vorachek ran Usu fully for Congress two years democratic nominee for thee will be . Lanier jr., 49, lawyer and onetime minor baseball Pitcher who lost Young in a special senatorial Tion in 1946. Facing no opposition Are re publican reps. Hjalmar c. By 56, seeking a second term rid Don l. Short 59 Hunting his Hird term. Len nox Ember Nygaard will go up against Democrat Scott Anderson Jamestown investment Counselor Tio at 25 would ust be old enough sit in his Buth Anderson knows his supervised successful campaigns a senators and governor two airs ago lawyer opponent Short will be faced in the fall by " Socrat Robert Vogel 43, a Man lawyer and . Attorney Ler the Eisenhower adm Nistra of ils will be the first year since 1833 that North Dakota will vote separate congressional districts. Leptons in the interim had been an at Large basis with the in state voting to choose both agress Meri. J it there la no primary opposition or either gov. William l. Guy 42, his gop opponent to be Mark Jan shrews 36.,a site King a Sech to two eur Terni is a Ferni alg Bortot an a in Eastern North Dakota county. An news the state s Bra tinal ," survived a rough state convention i pvt end semen for i mrs Psi a rays voter registration Ini costs vote i the ballot he want3. Of stranger Blini " inst f Jpn Juji in Young Royalty Princess Birgitta and her Grandfather. King Gutta of i Adolf of Sweden show off the Princess son Carl Christian von Hohen Zuern. Up photo . G insider in glossing up Alcatraz Washington up . Robert f. Kennedy said the government probably will Clos Alcatraz Penitentiary in the not to Distant future Kennedy said that Byron r. White now a supreme court jus Tice inspected Alcatraz about a year ago when he was Deputy at Torney general. White s recommendations apparently convinced Ken Nedy that the prison would be too expensive to repair.,t think we will probably aban Don it Kennedy said it would be a saving to the taxpayers be sister Superior do Marywood Dies Carbondale a. Cupi Sis Ter Mary St. Hugh Superior of Marywood the Mother House ser vants of the immaculate heart of Mary died of St. Joseph s Hospital Here. She was a sister of or. Law rence l. Lennon chairman of the psychology department at univer sity a Scranton. Sister Mary St. Hogh was member of the order since 1930, and had done some missionary work in North Carolina. Miami u. Of Ohio chief takes Board position Princeton . Up John d. A Lillett president of Miami University of onto has been named chairman of the Board of educational testing service. Millett who had been a trustee of the organization since 1959, Suc for col Lega graduate Schoor admission. Cause it is so much More expensive to feed prisoners there than at any other Federal of Alcatraz s future had been going on Long before the june 12 escape of three Bank Ney. Has Small part of gaming. A. O Las vegas a gov. Grant Sawyer says Nevada has less than one per cent of the total Legal gambling in the United states. Sawyer told the 42nd annual convention of the . Junior Cham Ber of Commerce that of 26 state with Legal gambling 11 receive More Revenue from it than Nevada g a m i n g Industry exists by Sanction of the people of the state who have established the tight regulations that control it Sawyer described gambling As an important part of our said the Industry has Given Nevada stability that hag allowed us to concentrate on improving our state robbers who dug holes in the Wal with sharpened spoons. The three Frank Lee Morris 35john William Anglin 32, and his brother Clarence 31. Are presumed to have drowned in the Swift c u . E n t of san Francisco Bay. Justice department officials said that deterioration of the prison established in 1934 on the site fan army disciplinary Barracks was far advanced. Greek Church shifts Bishop of Chicago Chicago up Bishop Simiu Anos greek orthodox Bishop of Chicago has been transferred to Atlanta. Ga., a spokesman for the greek orthodox1 archdiocese of North and South America has announced. He will assume his new Post july. Bishop Meletios of the greek orthodox Boston area a forme Chicago pastor will succeed him As head of the greek orthodox Chicago area. For 100 years More or less an for reasons lost in Antiquity the House members have trudged across to the Senate Side of the Capitol building for these Confer ence talks. The senior senator present has always presided this year the House committee announced it was willing hereafter to do half the walking and asked the Senate Gro in. To meet it mid Way of the building. The House members also advised that there was nothing wrong with their Gavel arms and proposed that Al Ternate sessions be chaired by the senators chuckled and said Fine to All this but with of course one proviso that the House sur Render what it considers its constitutional right to originate Money measures and let half the Bill Start in the Senate. The House members bristled and the con Gressional Check writing machine has t turned a wheel said this was All veer humorous but that july 1 is approaching and unless Congre swants to make itself look ridiculous it had better arrange to Goton with its work. He said generously that although he for one could t see what can non and his committee were complaining about maybe they did have some grievance. So he proposed creation of a bipartisan bicameral committee to study the problem after Congress goes Home. He suggested that the appropriations committees mean time resume relations on the historic basis. Seniority system first indications were that the House might look with favor on this but if Albert s reaction was typical probably not without the usual minor amendment. Albert said he liked Mansfield proposed Overall study but he said he had heard a suggestion advanced by a senator that might be considered As part of the temporary solution. This was that the chairmanship at each appropriations conference be determined by seniority i service thus falling sometimes to the House and sometimes to the Senate depending on who was on , in the event House and Senate do decide to authorize the kind of committee on Confer ence committees which Mansfield proposed a conference committee would have to sit Down somewhere and work out differences Between House and Senate resolutions to create it. Possibly they would meet in the Capitol s dead Center and deliberate under co equal the final version would get a House or Senate Bill num Ber is a matter which of course would remain to be of the problems involved was saturday s Senate Pas Sage of a 5277-Mtllion Stop Gap re solution designed to tide Over som agencies which either have Al ready or Are about to run clearcut of Money among them the secret service and the Federal courts. The House earlier had passe the same Bill but at less than half that amount. Eisenhower s Gall for arms gut creates stir Washington a a suggestion by former president Dwight. Eisenhower that .defense spending should be reduced has stirred Surprise plus some dissent and some support on Capitol at a Republican fund raising rally _ or. Eisenhower caught his fellow party members off guard when he said defens spending reflects unjustified fears plus a reluctance in some quarters to relinquish outmoded the Surprise was deepened whence went of to say he believes the defense budget should be substantially he did no elaborate on his reference to unjustified fears and outmoded concepts. Nor would he do so for newsmen later at a breakfast Given by rep. Perkins Bass r n.h., for him and. Republican congressional wives. Military spending now running at $50-billion-plus a the Only Money subject that has not stirred partisan controversy under president Kennedy. In fact republicans and democrats consistently have joined in voting More funds than asked by the administration under or. Kennedy As they frequently did under . In the 1960 presidential Campaign both or. Kennedy and re publican nominee Richard supported increased military spending and the Kennedy defens budget now is running about $2 billion higher than Eisenhower s. Rep. George Mahend Tenn noted that or. Eisenhower said he probably had Little company. In either party in suggesting a de sense budget Cut and then observed ,.". In this latter statement i be Lieve he is absolutely 4ft
