European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 18, 1965, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday april 18, 1965 the stars and stripes Page 8 $90 million total estimated Trayburn bed. Costs mounting Washington a eve before it was used and it Dufy never to used it Cost $06.650to revise the legislative Call sys tem in the new Rayburn House office building. And the Cost of installing swimming Pool for members added another $512,054 to the Cost of the huge edifice. Esti mates on the building s Cost runaround $00 million. Furniture a new garage and other items cos additional millions. The Call system and Pool were among the numerous change orders listed in the congressional record to explain Why the building Cost so much More than was originally contracted reason for adding two More lights to the legislative Call system was explained this Way to conform to system approved for Callol and recommended for future installation in nil House and Senate of fice series of lights buzzers the Call system consists of series of lights and buzzers in each member s office and in the corridors of congressional build Ings. Each Light has a distinct meaning. One Light for in stance summons members tothe House chamber for a Teller vote. Five lights As High a they went under the old system Means a was decided originally to retain the old five Light systemic the Rayburn building but the $16,650 change was ordered after the original contract had been the seventh Light has a meaning. When it is lit. I Means that the House is in ses the doth Light most members Don t Means president Johnson wants something in a hurry one member quipped. The architect s office finally came up with an explanation when the sixth Light glares i Means the Senate s morning hour a period or routine business and Brief speeches and comments has been concluded. The House has no Mornini hour and probably never wll have one. The sixth Light in its Call system May never be change which added quite a few million dollars to the original building contract in eluded these 11,111 to change keys and Ocks to minimize problem of Access to various locations for maintenance 70,051 to provide each num or a special lock with Legisla Ive Call signals. $144,676 for health facilities or the 10 women members. This fitted out the women Sim Haslum which was Over ook cd in the original then there was this hem "$10,600 to build a temporary platform to permit Cornerstone press gets new . Guidelines on criminal Case information Washington up . Nicholas knt Inbach has rut into effect a new Sot of guide nes to govern release of in formation by the Justice depart ment in Federal criminal said in a speech to the american society of newspaper editors Asne that the department s policy was designed to strike a balance Between the constitutional guarantees of fair trial and a free press. Katzenbach issued rules for bidding Federal authorities from publicizing confessions by defendants in criminal proceed ing. They also bar any comment by . Prosecutors about a defendant reputation or strength of the evidence against him. The rules Lorold Justice department officials from discuss ing results of fingerprint ballistics polygraph lie Detector or Laboratory said however that the guidelines would per Mit release of information about circumstances of an arrest and under questioning the previous Bill opposed Dennis Llo Garth left Corn mauler of the ghost patrol an historical group of Boeni Park calif., and Nark Ute Cente quartermaster attended a bearing of the stale legislature in Sacramento calif., to oppose a Bill to outlaw private guerrilla armies. Stale police officer Hank Henderson examine san old fashioned Rifle belonging to Federal convictions of those arrested on Federal charges. Editors applauded Katzen Bach s speech warmly. Alfred Friendly of the Washington Post chairman of the Asne s special committee on press bar relations commented. The policy the attorney general has enunciated conforms about 1.000 per cent with the ideas we tried tout Forth in our Friendly referred to a report issued by his committee opposing arbitrary limits of news Cor Enge of criminal proceedings while welcoming the idea that prosecutors and police should refrain from trial by no Span or tactics. The policy statement on pre Irful publicity was issued after a six month study by w . Attorneys and subordinate Justice department units such As the Fri. The Bureau of prisons and the immigration and naturalization service. An exception was made to Lif tall restrictions on releasing in formation about fugitives including those on the Fri s ten most wanted new guidelines called for Justice department aides tomake Public five categories of information before trial. The include a defendant s identity age address occupation Mari Tal status and other background , the substance of the charge the arresting Agency an length of the investigation and All information to get Public Helpin apprehending fugitives. The guidelines also say the Justice department May provide photographs of defendants if this serves a valid Law enforcement purpose. Commerce chief urges development of . Travel Washington up Commerce Sec teary John t. Connor said Friday that the government had no intention of telling Ameri cans where to travel or where not to travel. But he said the Dollar outflow from overseas tourism had grown to serious proportions and was Likely to get worse unless More americans decide Totake their vacations at Home. A greater Effort must be made to develop travel in the United states Connor said in a speech to the american society of news paper editors. Americans do not want curb placed on their Freedom to go where they please and neither does the government he said. We want to preserve Competition in the travel Market. But it would be Ostrich like not to recognize that the Dollar outflow caused by travel abroad Las grown to serious proportions. The travel deficit was $1.6 billion last year equivalent to one half the deficit in our Over All balance and without a lot of second thoughts about travelling abroad it s Likely to should be doing much More to develop Domestic countries View tourism As a major National said that with our great marketing Talent we cause tourism to open up an entire new Field of economic Opportunity and employment prospects in our we propose developing i precedent set Lawrence Bradford. 11, of new York Sens. Jacob javits . And Everett Dia in Nib no tothe Capitol after being a poured by jacks a the uni Nero pm " & by of tie Senate. We photo that resource in the .a., Weire encouraging a voluntary Effort to reduce a notional Burden our payments for the deficit by exploiting a great National asset he Are Only beginning to see the full potential or the Beauty and diversity and the excitement of America As an Calls marines9 gripes poppycock9 Washington a s the Way n much decorated Marine general dismisses complaints from leathernecks past and present hat the Yare losing their identity As marines. I object strewn rally to some of the nonsense thai is passed Aroud says Mai Gen Rathvon Mcc. Tompkins. Writing in the Marine corps Gazette Tompkins lecture those who he said come up with such gripes year after year. To prove their Point that the corps in t what it used to be Tompkins said the complainers inevitably look Back nostalgically to uniforms and equipment and weapons thai Are no longer with = strike is ended at Ohio newspaper Youngstown. Ohio up the is Day strike against the Youngstown vindicator is american newspaper Guild signed the contract that officially ended the strike which began inst aug. 8.other unions that had struck the vindicator previously signed new contracts. The Guild contract covered 42outside circulation workers who Are considered members of the Guild and not Independent con tractors. The pact ends teb. 28,. When the Guild contract for classified advertising an editorial personnel expires. The Only military traditions worthy of the name Are those that grow out of Battlefield deeds said the two Star general who holds the Navy Cross the Silver Star the Bronze strand the purple heart. Among others. Tompkins fired a shot Al those who spend much Lime bewailing the fact that the marines have had to adopt army style fatigue s inevitable that uniforms will change Over the years Tompkins said recalling that they look away our Field Burbut we somehow survived to fight world War ii. Aboul the same Lime we sold Farewell to the Springfield Rifle and were equipped with he my. Ii was a Shock to a lot of people but the Garand turned out to be a very useful Musket. I was sorry that the Sam Browne Bell was finally Don away with la u4i, Bat the generals were against it and who can prevail against the Wisdom of a general Tompkins asked his fellow marines to keep a proper perspective about what we Label us tradition and not confuse ii Ullh other and lesser the real Marine tradition Tompkins said lies in the Waythe men of the corps bore themselves in Battles Large and Small across the face of the Earth As far Back As the revolution
