European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 16, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse 1, 1961thurmtov Young shooter held in death of Recluse Minneapolis Minn. A a 13-year-old Minn Cap oils Bov was held by juvenile authorities wednesday after telling Polf he fired a shot that fatally wounded a 59-year-old Recluse while target victim Walter Harvey died in a Minneapolis Hospital monday of a head wound. Police said the boy told of fir ing at a Large piece of card Board propped up for a lean join a wooded area in North min Neapolis where Harvey had been living in shacks. Harvey was beneath the card police said that Harvey had been seen staggering and falling along nearby Railroad track but that no one went to help him because they believed he was drunk. The stars and stripes Page s if budget Cut hits $6 billion . May reduce its Public works Washington up the administration is considering shutting Down half completed Public works projects if con Gress orders spending cuts over$4 billion As its Price for a tax increase congressional testimony disclosed tuesday. Budget director Charles Zwick told the House appropriations committee that cuts in the neighbourhood of $6 billion sub sequently approved by a House Senate conference committee could cause drastic reduction sin Domestic programs. A High administration source said monday that president Johnson was considering vetoing any tax Bill carrying a $6 billion Cut that he did not want reductions exceeding $5 billion and preferred $4 billion. But Senate gop Leader Everett m. Dirksen said tues Day the Bill s chances Are Good because Johnson needs the Waxbill to keep from going Down for the third without higher taxes Dirksen said within three or four months there will be a severe financial crisis. Zwick s testimony release tuesday came before the conference committee Las thursday approved Johnson s request for a 10 per cent income tax surcharge but tied to it a $6 billion Cut in testified that the government was already on tight budget for the fiscal year beginning july 1, but could tighten it up even More with a $4 billion , he said cuts of More than $4 billion would take government programs below fiscal 1968 spending Levels. Attis Point he said you Are talking about closing Dow projects half completed. You Are talking about not meeting the government s commitments in terms of Power dams in horizontal 1. Insects5. Soak 8. Frenc City 12. Above13. Pronoun 14. Heraldic border15. Devote 17. Ascend18. Faucet 19. Rubbed a furniture 21.prank24. Man. 25. Indi Andeer 26. Bomber Sterm 30. Card game 81. Voiceless Persona 32. Fish eggs33. Raised 35. Arrived3q. Skills 37. Sharpened88. Meager 41. Hawthorn Berry 42. Moslem judge 43. Choose again 48. Winga49. Shade tree 50. Shore bird51. Robin for one52. Hades 53. Oscillate vertical 1. Wicked2. Shoshone an Indian 8. Supreme being4. Malice 5. Detergent6. Absent 7. Foretold8. Musical instrument 9. Dry 10. Other Wise 11. Necessity answer to yesterday s Puzzle. C h a n r e n 0 e r 1 s s s l y aver a line at solution 2 minutes 16. Vehicle20. Exc Lama tion21. Confine 22. Plant part23. Tree 24. Distributes26. Murmured 27. Algeria City 28. Alaska City 29. Origin31. Defaces 34. Changed 35. Cringes37. Prince 38. Wounding crus tation39. Buddhist dialect40. Jewish month41. Borders 44. Hebrew priest 45. Raven sound 46.juana 47. Cunning 4 is z 40 Ito 44 20 14 50 45 10 4b ii 9 Well armed Esther m. Doyle of Brockton,mass., with Sash is reigning As Philadelphia s miss armed forces. She is a sergeant in the Marine corps. Surrounding her from left Are runners up army pfc. Linda b. Willoria of Agana Guam airman . Darlene Fazekas of East Chicago ind., and Seaman Scott r. Cumnings Vestal . A photo soviet attacks rejected czechs defend Masaryk Prague up Czechoslovakia repudiated wednesday so Viet attacks against its first president Thomas Masaryk As a Gross insult to one of the most remarkable personalities who Ever emerged in this coun try Prague newspapers czech press strongly rejected an anti Masaryk article recently carried by the soviet newspaper Sovie Skaya Rossia and partly reprinted in two czech newspapers. E e p a l s i say the democrats arc Best for tug country to things were better under the republicans Tell Vou one thing girls Aren t qua they were under a Republican administration Lido a democracies said the anti Masaryk article was a serious falsification of our his tory and a Gross insult to one of the greatest personalities whoever emerged in this country. We cannot in the slightest Way agree with the manner and style in which this soviet article was written the paper czech newspaper Svobodny Slovon termed the anti Masaryk attack a painful and embarrassing report which was far away from the truth. We would have preferred to know that it was Only a joke the paper said but unfortunately it is the truth that millions of soviet readers were presented with insulting remarks about the founder of our state and the highest representative of our
