European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 10, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 4 the stars and stripes wednesday april 10, 1963 Kennedy s fingers crossed As Aid Bill starts perilous trip by hts want Ikin soy Washington him pres ident Kennedy s for Olin old pro Gram hns barely ii my us per Ilous course through Congress and Alfondy Thon in signs it la in drop trouble. Administration officials acknowledged that or. Kennedy s 4.5 lil him it to for thi beginning july t is a los to toe Cut 1 lie Only quest Ion in How much predictions of the culs to be made by Condren clonal surgeon Range from $500 million to $1 Bil lion. The administration is under Tood to feel that any Cut below $4 billion will Force diminution of vital programs and my imperil . congressmen who Al Neshet last year s Alii rest text from billion to $3.9 billion can a counted on to reject that con. fact that the president appear to Many to to heading fora record peacetime deficit coupled with Hli demand far in come tax reductions was bound to intensify the legislative Hun for places to Cut appropriations. It would be unfair to attribute the major part of the problem a Domestic politics. Even some of the staunchest supporters of for. Elan Aid in both part Lea believe there a waste and inefficiency which should be few congressmen indeed would kill or ruin the program. But Nanny feel there is room to tighten it up and their principal weapon is an Overall reduction i funds. They believe the admin is. Ration can accomplish its objective for less Money if it is Force to do so. In View of the rough sledding ahead for the Aid Bill anyway Tome Washington observers have been puzzled by the administration s tact los. The president Cut the $4.9 Bill. Lion request in i original budget to i4js billion before tending the program to the Hill. This apparently was in response to recommendations made by the Clay committee appointed by or. Ken Nedy to study the subject. Some of the president s own aides question the Wisdom of lowering the request. They Felt it was a mistake to reduce the Bow from which congrats would begin its surgery. Others Felt the Clay report hould have been kept confidential to avoid giving More ammunition to Aid opponent. The this on the ground that pm to a Luton and leaks undoubtedly would i be the impression tin rom Millet bad Inken n More or Allenl stand than it Nett Lilly did in its relatively mild report. The next error in the View of sonic observers was in the mind taken by Siert Lary of state Deli Rusk the administration first witness before con Cross for the Bill Rusk Riihl the la nun Korelin affairs committee anyone Dvo Cut Lar Shi Trp cuts in tin program was actually cooped tiny with lob no i Ornum tight Tbs sparked indent a non bit resentment n n d Hilsuk s Kubske fluent apology for his i hive of words did Tittle to pacify con Gressmen Ubo Felt they had Brell accused of us Dong the enemy. The new old Bill request includes $.1.1 billion Tor and $1.4 billion for to Tilney Aid. The or Sil it has prom Sill that Morf than a per cent of the old funds will be spent in the United pint 1, it Lufi la do Restif Economy and the impart on the Dollat a a i n n c problem. He hns pled tied tighter con controls and eventual cd Linn lion of Alft to some . H a Vork to Tilte ret to air a act to but apparently Bridge worker Dale Dup Teeann 1iiru u Wright built the flier. 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