European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 19, 1964, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 the 5tacs and stripes saturday september 19, 1964 smoke rises Over subsidize Al hamburgers by Dick was Washington up As f iras i can determine no employ Eon the Federal payroll has the title of deficit is Rullier Odd because forecasting deficits has become major governmental occupy skill that some of the More clairvoyant forecasters bring to their Trade can readily be seen in a volume of testimony just released by a House appropriations concerns the newest new Ilonen office iwo Urlini. Officially nmn As die l a Buni Hui Dinc ind unofficially known by a Vari Ety of other appellations mostly Imil link is not even open yet. And already they Are fore casting that its restaurant facilities will show n 143.000 deficit for the first six months of 195. In the Linht of past perform Ance the prediction is hardly surprising. Congressional restaurants As you May know traditionally operate in the , staff employees newsmen tourists and other who Dino at the Capitol enjoy food that is served mow second thought i m not sure that enjoy is the proper verb to use in this context. But at any rate the meals Are subsidized. The forecast that the new restaurant would increase the Defi Cit or subsidy by 145,000 ignited a philosophical discussion re Garding the Price of hamburgers and other burning issues. It is not very often that you see an Enterprise in which Busi Ness is coins up and Retting bet Ter and the better it gels the bigger the detriment because i creates bigger deficits commented Hep. Odin Langon r that members of con Gress will receive a $7,500-a-Yearpav raise in january Langen Mike Mcd that maybe we ought to get to the Point where we paid for it least the Cost of these seconded that propos Al but Kermit a. Cowon House restaurant manager did say the menu would be revised next year achieve a More realistic Rice you make a study of a Limburger asked sub commit chairman Tom Steed d la. We certainly did Cowan re i lied. We think a hamburger la no " 0 chips should be 7� nos instead of 80 i do not know whether the sex i a dime will eliminate the Ham urge subsidy entirely but it May reverse re trend toward Octal led indigestion. Newest specially of the House higher prices Washington a patrons of the House of representatives dining news. Rooms have some bad Sichile the taxpayers pick upe Tab for an estimated operate loss of 1240,000 this fiscal year the diners will have to pay More for their As the Cost of the no. 5 lunch commonly known As the Blue Plater will go up from m cents to $1.15 next january and the customary dessert will be re placed by a tossed salad. The Price of the Home cured corned beef meal will be hiked from 15 cents to $1.25, including the Standard potato salad baked Ham and two vegetables will sell for $1.15 instead of $1."a pretty Good sized Ham Burger with All the trimmings will peddle for 70 cents instead of 60.seafood and Steak platters will go up too the House appropriations committee said in announcing the increases. But the com Mittee had no specific figures on also disclosed that the Esti mated operating losses for restaurant facilities in the new Rayburn office building which won t serve any meals until next january will be $62,600 for the fiscal year ending next june 30.that s less than halt of the estimated operating loss of $177,-600. For dining facilities in the House Wing of the committee got its information from Kermell a. Cowan who manages House restaurants for the Capitol architect. The deficits have been going on for years. Contributing to them Are such factors As full time pay for wait ers and other personnel who have to be on hand Dally even when the House is in recess an wage increases recently voted by restaurants Are used by House members their guests Capitol employee j and said the Price increases Are More in line with what we should be even with the raises he added House Side eaters will get a better break than patrons of the Senate bean Erles. The Senate restaurants Are operated under direction of the Senate rules there will be no return to the old Days when bread and Rolls were served with compliments of the House. That prac Tice was halted years ago when Page boys were free loading on bread and Rolls and buying nothing. 2 suits against . Times dismissed Birmingham Ala. Up a Federal judge dismissed two libel suits totalling $800,000 an brought against the new York times by two former birding Ham City officials. A third suit for $400,000 against the times was left pending for trial later by . District judge. H. Grooms. The three suits came to trial before grooms wednesday he accepted a motto later betimes attorney Thomas Daly of new York to dismiss two of the suits brought by former mayor James Morgan and sex commissioner j. T. Jabbo Waggoner. The third suit was filed by former police commissioner Eugene Bull three men sued the times Tor a series of two articles that appeared in the newspaper in april to. They were written by Harrison Salisbury and entitled fear and hatred each of suits asked for $400,000,not mentioned by name Daly asked for the dismissal on grounds that Morgan and wag goner were not mentioned by same in the articles. Morgan and Waggoner contended they were lib eled even though never mentioned by Nam because the articles referred to Birmingham s Power As City commissioners they Laid. It was Well known the were vital parti of the Power was it ashamed to walk Down the Street Morgan test fwd to Tutley fun lib Milt thrown associate of Connor s Tell flee the former police commas Sloncz never said he would at tempt to create his own s articles had quoted Connor As having said Damn the rules we make Nui own lbs gets resignation Washington up pics Dent Johnson has accepted with deep regret the resignation Ocharles w. Cole As . Ambas Tador to Chile the White hous raid. On farm jobs set record factory worker pay rises pleased As pie Janis boy Al 17, of Melbourne Fla., is the youngest contestant Ever Towin the $25, prize in the ill grand National bake off a Miami Beach. Up photo egg chefs win prizes Chicago up a 16-Yearold Maryland girl and a Kansas housewife won the top prizes inthe second annual National egg cooking Mcquald of Rural White Hall md., won a $1,000 saving Bond in the Junior division with eggs a la . Carlos Bullock of to Peka. Kan., won the $1.000 Sav Ings Bond in the senior division for her love prize in the senior division went to the Only male entry. Harold Hanson of Billings Mont lie offered Sally smart Rural morrisontenn., was second in the Junior division with her the senior third place Winner was Edith Quinley of penning ton Gap va., who entered meringue lined Lemoi Crspo of Quincy third in the Junior division with her Sunshine m 1 mass., Washington up the ibor department reported that Ion farm jobs Rose last month ton All Lime High of 50.247,000 and Mclory workers pay averaged103.07 1 cents off the record. President Johnson had an bounced the key figures in a Peech at Miami. But labor officials said they did t mind. The report said the number o factory Job climbed by .75.000 to 17.527.000. Auto Industry employment dropped about 110.000 in August but the report said this was expected because of the annual Model changeovers. The average work week in factories Rose 18 minutes to 40.9 hours a 14-year High with overtime averaging 3.3 hours a worker. This was the highest overtime total since records were begun in 1956. Over All manufacturing employment was at its highest a gust level since 1953a year of widespread Prosperity. Construction employment remained on a High level at 3.5 million45,000 Over july. In the service industries Job gains were about 80,000 More than usual for the season. The department reported previously that unemployment Rose from 4.9 per cent in july a 44year Low to 5.1 per cent in a gust. Heavy jobless Ness Amonteen age Job seekers accounted for the labor department spokes Man said or. Johnson s scoop of the official announcement of the of figures was not . It appeared to conflict however with recommendations of a special while House committee which said there was a need to draw a Sharp line Between Antysis of statistics and policy oriented comment by policymaking officials. Father. Son hike 2.02.7 Mues , Maine Aphis hike in the Woods Wen from Georgia to Maine and fro March to september along the historic appalachian Trail. We would t want to do again said Charles Eversole 45-year-old retired Navy Macho completed the 2,025-mll trip with his son John 18. Buit was a wonderful experience last 50 Miles was to Hest for the two bedded Down in sleeping bags at Fatah Dan Stream campsite. With them was the 7year-old family Beagle Snuffy who hiked All the Way carry Nhis own pack containing food. Eversole s Ion Michael 13covered most of the trip but a to halt sept. 1, and return school at Denver. Mrs. Eversole followed Throup in the family cur. Mee ing them at Camp Sites with to and clean clothes. 514 million j it bomber $ Ash lands \ fort Worth up a b58 3et bomber crash landed in a How or of Sparks and flames on -3collapsed right Landing gear a t Carswell air Force base after 3ircllng the base More than an i three crewmen capt col � ins c. Welsh capt William j. Sinner and capt Glen r. Ludy All of Bunker Hill fab ind., when he plane was based escaped in Ury. But the $14 million Needle nosed 1.700-Milc-an-hour plane sustained severe damage to tit underside and Landing gear and right Wing which scraped the run Way for 1,500 feet. It was nervous up there but 4we re thankful it s Over Welsh j a Waco tex., native told Rescue crewmen. $ i never considered ditching though he said the air Force denied it was crash Landing. Watched by Hundred the plane. 1 a n d i n g at 2jo m.p.h., was watched by hundreds of persons from atop a Hill Over looking the strategic air Corad base. The plastic Bubble that Cor s cars the cockpit popped off when the plane hit the runway. I a fire fighting helicopter Rush .3ing in from Perrin fab Sher � Man tex., hovered Over the spot where the plane touched Down and crash trucks and fire equip Ament quickly doused f i a m e i caused by the Landing on the right Landing gear which was. Locked Halfway Down. The jammed gear collapsed on i Impact. I it s nothing just another cobra nip Miami Fla. A Bui Haast threw off the effects of his latest poisonous make bite and walked out of a Hospital. Haast has been nipped by poisonous snakes More than m times. He was hospitalized thl week when struck in the hand by the fangs of a 5w-foot thai land cobra from which he Wai milking venom at the he operates. Haast quickly injected him self with a shot of antivenom kept nearby for such emergencies and then in front of m watching tourists calmly walked to an ambulance. We All like to eat too much,9 loser sighs Mai Onk. . A a Tiar pounds lighter at 279, and Lyn tie weight they had lost the fourth of a Pound he did t weigh won $100 Pou for Llo Waird and three heavy weight friends put up $25 each lust May. The one who shed the most weight in four month would gel the Money. They vowed to diet All summer but lost Only 22 pounds from a Iola of 1.175.marshall dropped 74 pounds to 330. His closest competitor Dewitt Hutehins lost 7v4, to26sk. Calvin Young was j -. Lyndon Baker lost 3 i pounds to 304 ,."nobody did too Well said Duke Elliott official Weig Heram keeper of the contest funds. We went astray Baker con fessed. At times during the contest Elliott reports. Baker had lost 264 pounds and Hutehins 22. But they put it All we should have lost 30 or 40pounds each Baker sighed. When they determined How lit eight lost the discussed continuing the contest until the same thing would happen said Elliott. We Al like to cat too Elliott bared the secret of the venture s failure their diets were Only goo for about three Days a what is the Winner going to do with the Money he May treat the other Menand their wives to a Hearty dinner
