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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 2, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse                              Thur toy May 2, 1963 the stars and stripes Page 3 House oks big budget trims even offers $7,000 slash Fly Frank  Washington up1 House budget rut tors approving a $5.5 billion appropriation Bill stomped an Okay on $309 million in real and phony budget cuts and managed to think up on the House floor a genuine $7,000 Cut on their own. This Economy move the Only one offered Ai the Home worked 1u Way to passage of the big Money Hill would reduce from $17.50 to$8.75 the por Hend Cost of a recep Tion and dinner this country will sponsor next year for 800 soul no Security experts from Over the . Frnnk t. Bow. Rohlo told the House the $1-1,000 budgeted for the International gathering and approved intact by the appropriations committee would assure that the guests ate pretty High on the  Tild he supp him a Good part of the Money had been ear marked for liquor. But a p. Rob Ert h. Michel. N-ill., said the appropriations committee won told that refreshments included Noth ing stronger Itman Coffee Tea and  assured. House  decided the tub was too High. The approved. 75 to 72, Bow s Amend ment to Cut the entertainment Al Lowance in  later passing the Hill by voice vote they also endorsed cuts previously imposed by the approx la Delta Queen defeats tired Belle of Louisville Louisville. By. A the Delta Queen Monarch of the Waterways took on a valiant but Unready Belle of Louisville in a Steamboat race on the Ohio River showed the Belle her Stern and then tooted to her face As she to Oft one mile Victory. The Queen was tied up at the Cobblestone wharf downtown when the Belle came in. There were More bugs to be worked out i Docking and a frosty Moon was overhead when the 1.000 passenger began streaming off the Belle. No complaint it might not have been much Ofa race but there was t a complaint As Loyal  and kentuckians who Rode the Belle headed by gov. Bert Combs saw a Liv ing Page from american  the Mimy Small children aboard. It was All owe and laughter. The 37-year-old Queen owned by Greene lines of Cincinnati and the 49-year-old Belle owned by a Jefferson county judge started the race after 6 p.m., a half hour late. They headed upriver to six mile Island and were to race Back Tollark memorial Bridge a Louis Ville Indiana Span. About a mile upriver the Queen had a Good four length Lead and was going away. Belle rooters moaned but hoped the More to Neu Veroble Belle could make up the ton on the turn where the big Queen would have to Stow up and Nack  was a vain Hope. The Queen began turning while the Belle was still far away. As the Belle started passing the tree studded Oblong Island Down came the Queen. Banner on her front said Best wishes from the West Side nut  the greeting just stirred  Queen went on slow Speed . Would Stop Castro Anns in route to Haiti Washington a . Officials said that american armed forces patrolling the Caribbean would Block any Effort by the Custrup regime in Cubit to establish military bases or otherwise Export arms to Haiti. The dominican Republic had in rated earlier that haitian Presl Lenl Francois Duvalier had offered military bases to cuban Premier Union objects Hearse hauls River Grove 111. A the body of Volunteer fireman Raymond Nielsen wus transported to Elm Wood cemetery in a Hearse instead of a fire truck because of action by an undertakers Union. The last wish of Nielsen 51, a fireman in suburban River Grove or 36 years was to be driven to his grave in a fire truck. Called by Union Ernest Lewis the undertaker who handled transportation of the coffin said local 727 of the under takers association a teamsters Union affiliate called him and said the body could not be transported in a fire truck. Nielsen died Satur Day of a heart ailment. Lewis said the association did not explain its  is the first time i have seen or heard objections to this Type of burial Lewis said. Mrs. Hecht gets $84,000 Alimony Santa Monica. Calif a two years after her divorce mrs. Gloria Hecht has an 584.000 Ali Mony award from film producer Harold  property settlement had not been reached when mrs. Hetchl. 35 got her decree in 1981. The agreement finally entered re suited from the report of a court appointed  Hecht won custody of their three children Steven 14, duffy.12. And Alan 7. She was allotted 200 monthly support for each i addition to medical and educational . 52. And the former script clerk were married in flt at Las vegas. Miss photo Flash of 1959 can still develop accidents jol1et, Iii. Up miss photo Flash of 1959 still has what intakes to Stop males cola in their tracks Wen on a Busy Highway. Mrs. Charlene Frojd s car broke Down on alternate 66. She is the former Charlene Lundberg of Joll to who took first place in the1959 miss photo flush contest. Ii did t take very Long for someone to come to her Rescue. Harold a Lanpher driving along the Highway with three other male passengers in me to in abrupt halt. The Driver of a second car Paul Sims ran into the rear of Hin Pher s car. A Lanpher got a Lokel for stopping on a Highway an Sims got one Cor following too close. Hack downstream. But she was Lon gone when the Belle started Back. After the race Captain Paul Underwood of the Belle met news men in his Pilot House and said the Belle just was t ready for Arace. The Belle has been Laid up More than a year for reptiles and had Only one tent run. In a year or so. It will be different glory in a race to said. Then lie got Busy giving Dorking instruct on the men Captain Ernest k. Winner Breed that some time in is Rvl re would improve the Belle s slum ing. His Craft pulled 42 Man str a Elul of the  culled the turn the Best the Queen had Ever made. Her stand of Hosp Anlon after Sharp ens on developed Between the dominican Republic and Haiti the two Caribbean countries which share the Inland. Many rumours officials Here said there in been Many rumours in the last few Days about possible moves by Duvalier. The haitian chief face Strong opposition and his country is threatened with  . Authorities see Duvo ller s position As extremely difficult and dangerous and would not be surprised if he resorted to desperate measures in an Effort to buttress his  such measures  involve an Effort by Duvalier to introduce cuban arms into Haiti officials Here said the Kenned administration s policy of preventing the Export of communist Power from Cuba to any other latin american country would certainly be  spokesmen have stressed repeatedly since lost full s cuban crisis that the United slates would not tolerate the Export of communist military Power from Cuba and authorities said that with this Clear position Al ready developed this country nor  judge Marlow Cook owner of the Belle said he would Chal Lenge the Queen to another race next year. Body of drowned youth recovered Hanover. . Up the body of Clifford s. Gurdon. 20. A Dartmouth College Junior who drowned in a Canoe Accident in the Connecticut River was re covered about a mile above the Hanover Bridge. _ Gurdon was the son of or. And would be prepared to Block any irs. To Side . . City Council oks 1% increase in City Stiles tax new York a the City Council has voted o increase Thrity Salon tax from 3 to 4 per Cen Purt of mayor Robert f. Wag Ner s program to get Revenue Foa proposed Roi Ord $3.093.000,000  measure produced hours o Stormy debate before it was approved. 15 to 6.the sales Tux boost would rals an estimated $105 million annually other Wagner proposals still to a voted on by the Council would a Heliome $130 million More. These include a commercial occupancy tax extending the sales to to out of cloy deliveries within the state increasing the cigarette Tan from 2 to 4 cents a pack and sales tax an catered  will hold a Public Hea ing before signing the sales Tain crease into Law but no Date has committee of which at least 84 million were of the kind that t save a cent. The Bill now is to the  House turned Down twin Yves by rep. Will Lam Flats Ryan n.y., to bar Federal payments to tools and hospitals practising no segregation to also voted to bar use of an ends in the Bill to finance a hate House study group Tiit is ing the groundwork for a pos 1e Domestic peace corps. It is ironic that our govern Cut which sends troops to mis Lippl to enforce an integration Der at the University of my sols pal should also tend funds tog related schools said Ryan of c Bill s $128 million allowance for bile schools accommodating Cullen of servicemen who live on Lutary . John e. Fogarty d-r.i., the j s floor manager said an a Opal Nylon Hill was the wrong Ace to Deal with the race prob a. The Ryan proposals were de ated 79-25 and 75-26.rep. H. R. Gross a Lowa. Offered Bun on Domestic peace corps ending pointing out that con Ess so for had authorized no Ich  previously written in the Hill by the appropriations Ommittee wore approved in hanged. The biggest of these to $175 million was applied against d $2.9 billion request by administration for Federal rants to states to help finance re f for the needy aged Blind and  appropriations committee Aid in its report to the House that ent checks show a lot of Knelt Iblis on the Relief Rolls and that it in t think the whole amount Ould be needed if states get such Cople off the  Cut is typical of the kind it won t really save any Money he government s outlay i Malender n formula provided by Law. F demand exceeds Supply con Ress simply comes Back later and  up the  of the genuine cuts a $10 ill Lon reduction applied against$100 million request for Federal rants for sewer projects was con ested on the floor but affirmed 47 to 124. At Long last Barney wins Jacksonville Fla  
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