European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 04, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Solo Day May 4, 1961 the stars and stripes Nasa s budget limited by House Washington up the House limited the space Agency to $4 billion thursday providing most of the Money it wanted fora Moon Landing but sharply cutting Back projects after the House figure approved 262 to 105 vote is upheld in " " the w the National aeronautics and space administration Nasa in six years. The space Agency has asked for $4.37 billion for the fiscal year that begins july 1 and called it a Bare Bones request that was needed to keep the momentum of the . Space on the Senate it would to lowest authorization for Effort going. The House action trimmed from that request 8186 million in addition to $153 million that was pared out by the House space committee before it sen the measure to the floor. The House action provided $2.25 billion for the Apoll program intended to land american men on the Moon before the end of the was just $14 million below what the space Agency asked for the Moon Landing program. The House slashed from j440 million to $235 million the so called Apollo applications program that is designed to follow the Moon program with orbiting workshops and lunar explorations using mostly Moo program equipment. It authorized two spacecraft to Fly past Mars in 1969, two to orbit that planet in 1971 and two with Small probes to land there in 1973, but it sliced the Nerva nuclear rocket engine program from $60 million to $12 million. The authorization approved a the House Only set the upper spending limit on the space Agency for the next fiscal actual Money for operations must be voted its Congress in a separate subsequent appropriations measure. Rep. Edward j. Gurney r-fla., whose District includes Cape Kennedy raised a lonely voice against the cuts. No doubt we Are in a budget bind but the fact is this space budget has Given and Given and Given if the authorization is sustained by the Senate and the full sum is then appropriated i would be the lowest since the $3.7 billion Given Nasa for the year starting in mid-1962 an would represent the fourth straight reduction from the Peak of $5.3 billion approved for the 1964-65 fiscal year. Rep. James g. Fulton r-pa., top gop member of the space committee sponsored the main cuts but defended the space program As a whole. Songwriter cars to no Berlin like Irving by Cynthia Lowry new York a Irving Berlin approaching his 80thbirthday, is a thousand songs and millions of dollars away from the Skinny Young waiter who Sang for his supper in a lower East Side Saloon around the turn of the Century. Berlin has written More popu Lar music than anyone else. For six decades people have Sung and whistled his tunes danced and courted to his music an been moved to patriotic Fervour or laughter by the inspiration orbit of his lyrics. Berlin is still writing songs and he remains As Alert and Active As a Man of 60. The years have been extraordinarily kind and Berlin wears Success As comfortably and casually As his favorite old fishing hat. Never one to seek the Lime i Light Berlin gave a rare inter View recently. On sunday de open file ruling on bugging would Hurt spy catching High court told Washington a the Justice department pleaded with the supreme court thurs Day not to require it to open government bugging files to any one except Federal judges. The plea was made in the name of National Security by solicitor general Erwin n. Gris Wold. He said if the court permitted defendants and their lawyers to inspect these files the govern ment would have to drop most of its spy prosecutions. A direct result the former Harvard Law Dean continued would be fewer convicted spies to Trade for americans convicted in other countries. Griswold ing prosecutions would have Tobe dropped. The court already has decide the Justice department should not be the one to determine whether illegal bugging figured in a Man s court will decide by june whether Federal judges Are tomake this determination by themselves or in secret or if the bugging victims and their Law yers also will be allowed to seethe material. Studies Casein november 1966 the govern ment advised the court it was studying hundreds of criminal convictions and pending prosecutions to see if they were tainted by illegal eavesdropping. Sullivan and lbs will present a 90-minute television tribute tothe Man who wrote god bless America White Christmas and the theater s unofficial an them there s no business like show get emotional my Talent if i have one is to be part of the limes he write about How i feel personally and if you Are emotional and i am you become emotional about War and about peace. You even get emotional about something that is in script that somebody has handed he enjoys with reservations the hit tunes of today. There Are Only two kinds of music he said. There s Good music and there s bad music. The Young people writing today arc More music any they be studied and some of the songs like the beatles yesterday Are Well constructed and have Good rhythm. If you Are a professional the music comes rather easily but the lyrics those Are the thing you must work and work terrible songs when he started composing he wrote everything that came in he said there Are matters a to my head and a lot of terrible nation cannot afford to Overlook. Songs came out of Irving Berlin in its own president Johnson has proved the continuance eavesdropping to collect Intelli gence for National Security but along with the Terri leap j ones there was Alexander s rag time band too he you get older you get More discriminating. Nowadays i write did not indicate How Many Pond since then it has conceded Washington a while restricting eavesdropping songs when there is a reason to for other reasons. J White them when there is a script to be filled when i Fin that there is a place in a show for a Ballad or Novelty he believes that a Ood song conies Alon-4 at exactly the right Christmas came along in world War ii. When thousands of american fighting men were in the South Pacific and although it was not Ber Lin s intention it became a nos the Talmic lament for the soldiers administration again to try tax on travel illegal bugging and wire tapping Johnson administration plans to and their families at Home. In 38 cases mostly gambling resurrect its proposal to tax the native of Russia Only three involved National Security matters. Speaking of bugging cases generally Griswold said if a overseas spending of american the Small pleasant Man. Who businessmen and tourists. Officials said thursday was born Isidore Baline in rus the i Sia on May 11, 1888, came to the Treasury department will ask j United states at the age of five. Cess to government information i the Senate finance committee he started work with Only twos limited to judges the privacy to approve the travel tax plan years of formal schooling of third party participants in when it holds hearings on the ii and his wife of 43 conversations would administration s balance of pay the former Ellin Mackay have be protected. Self Protection with some feeling the solicitor said the problem of disco had worried him for under Secretary of the treas ments married daughters and no Date has yet been set for a seven . J Berlin would like to set one clasping Lily i part of the record straight. A about my piano he a terrible i Only in one about play Finger. I m a very but i use All my sure a Worrie for Surv Josepn w. Barr told a trav months and that at times he d conference at the state the Best solution would j apartment that the travel tax be to turn the records Over Toi Jan at the moment is clasping 1 the Treasury department to a Nisbut he said it must be res Burn with old paper Money. But in National Security cases most Kinig writing Book new York up mrs. Co Retta Scott King is writing a to tax overseas spending Book about her life with her Hus Burr s comments contradicted. But was a reference to action earlier this year by the House ways and Means committee de Ferring and decision on the plan band the late or. Martin Luther corps Washington a the Senate has passed and sent to the House a Bill authorizing a Propri rumours in Congress that the j action of $112.8 million for the King jr., to be published Early j spending tax proposal might not j peace corps in the fiscal year in 1969 i be renewed before the Senate. I beginning july 1. 5-foot Sandwich kids have a late lunch sit with dad actor John Wayne takes a break from movie work to enjoy the company of his youngest child 2-year-old War c Purmela. It was her first visit to a Hollywood set. Wayn Esil wife Puar also visited a i Noto Kansas City Kan. A lunch was a Day late for 28 Stu dents and miss Jade Hagen a practice teacher at Grant school. The 28 second graders expected just one Sandwich. The teacher went to the Airport tuesday to get it but by some mix up the Sandwich which Hud been flown in dry ice from St. Ii Gnu a remained of the plane to the Sandwich was returned from Denver and the teacher picked up the five foot concoction prepared by a specially shop owner who wanted to help the kids forge cancellation of an easter party april 11 when racial disturb ances in this urea forced school closings. Cheese and salad and four kinds of meat were used in the Sandwich enough for 28 Chil Dren because they Are advertised As enough for 24 adults miss Hagen explained. Principal Aloiso plough provided the milk for the class
