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that the events of the next'f 61 Congress Spending 4 ItiZnttltiZlmttiHt srt few years could force Nixon to reconsider his avowed de Bobby Fischer to Leave Hospital BANJA LUKA, Yugoslavia (Reuters) Robby- Fischer cision not to be a Presiden GOP Leadership Up for Grabs, Says Miller Chairman Calls Nixon Titular Head, Sees Eisenhower as Most Popular Republican tial candidate in 1064, even if he did win the California governorship on a pledge to Called Peacetime High Business Organization Study Predicts Further Rise to $90 Billion Next Year budget actions by Congress is not likely to cause a net change of more a few hundred million dollars in the $87.7 billion planned by the current fiscal year. "Its effect will not only be a $7 billion increase in expenditures over the original (Eisenhower) budget for 1962, but also a further rise to at least $90 billion in 1963, he said. of Brooklyn, U.S. chess grand master, is expected to, leave a hospital here today or Tuesday after treatment for suspected appendicitis. serve a full term.

"I th'ink Dick Nixon is perfectly honest in his present intention and in his present statement," Miller said, "but GOP nomination for gover WASHINGTON (UPI) Republican National Chair nor of California. Nixon's bid hospital officials said Sun man William E. Miller said; ha3 beeri challenged by for day. I think the times and con reductions" made by Congress this year in President Kennedy's money requests. It noted that the administration expects a $5.3 billion deficit this year.

The study of the first session of the Democratic-controlled 87th Congress was of the GOP is up for grabs. Miller said former Vice mer Gov. Knight, who accused the former Vice President of offering him a job as an induncement to drop out of the race. By Dick KMson President Nixon remains the ditions can change the hopes and aspirations and ideas and ideals of any person in public life. "I think that he would have to submit to the draft," Explosion Reported in RAF Plane in Kuwait BAHREIN (Reuters) A spokesman Sunday disclosed that an explosion occurred Saturday night at Muharraq WASHINGTON (UPI) A leading business orgalnza: tion Sunday called the recently adjourned Congress the i spender in peacetime, history and predicted its actions would lead to a $90 billion budget next year.

The Council of State Chambers of Commerce dis-missed as token or bookkeeping reductions many of what it called the "apparent "titular head of the party," despite his defeat by Presi- Khrushchev Returns MOSCOW (Reuters) Fre-mier Khrushchev returned here Sunday from a Black Sea vacation and visited the recently constructed hall where the Soviet Communist Party's 22nd congress will be held next week. Nixon denied this and replied that Knight had tried (Today's guest columnist) st year. But if one formed in 1964, and prepared for 30 member "I think the neoole of Cali- 1 to get him to stay out of Roger Carroll, spins some "Now. whether the rea Airport aboard a Royal Air Force plane being used to evacuate British troops from forma would be delighted to of the best records in town state organizations by the council's research, director, Eugene F. Rinta.

He said the record of yield to the national inter head of. the party is Dick Nixon will be something which will have to be de Kuwait. No one was est." tne guoernatonai picture. Asked whether the Nixon-Knight dispute was party-splitting politics, Miller said: "Well, I wouldn't say that it would help the Republican jrom MS peTcn ut mui v. BY ROGER CARROLL Of all things, I believe cause any in the State of Cal one of the strangest is taste Certainly the fabulous suc ifornia, but then I certainly termined by the events of the future." The New York congressman said on a TV show (CBS Youth Wants to that former President Eisenhower "i3 certainly the most popular person in the Republican Party, and probably has more unified support within our party don't think it's fatal." cess of The Farmers Market can be directly attributed Notes Democratic Split The GOP chairman point to varied tastes.

In my busi ed to the Democratic Party 4 A ness, I get, a first-) wrangle Deiore me opposi than any other, single indi hand look at another varia tion party's nominating con vention last year. tion of taste; He said he considered It I believe the old reliable! healthy sometimes for party to have vigorous pri -ham and eggs, corned maries but added the hope beef and cabbage, and fried vidual" Eisenhower Most Popular Gen. Eisenhower, Miller said, "is still the most popular person in the i States. I think he could be elected President tomorrow." One of the events facing Nixon in the immediate future is the battle for the chicken tastes are coming that Nixon and Knlgh "would not dearadate into back into their own again name calling and persona in the music world. The' re.

vilification and character as Quests we ve been receiv sassination." ing lately at KMPC defi Miller restated his opinion nitely show a strong musical taste for the i band sound. dIus the sounds of the good old standards. ADA Urges Continued Censorship of Military Hardly a. day roes by I'm not asked to play "records of Glenn Miller, Artie Shaw, Benny Good voted to liberal causes, said WASHINGTON man or Tommy Dorsey. I radical right wing groups thick that a lot of this is due to the "stick to it" atti "of which the John Birch So Americans for Democratic Action urged defense secretary McNamara Sunday to continue his "unyielding op- ciety is only the most exten Dosition to certain Birca-ori- sively publicized, are growing in strength as the international crisis deepens.

tude of a few of the real fine men of music in the business today. Harry James, Les Brown and "Count" Basie have never entea omcers wno use tneir positions to influence the The Birch Society was politics of their troops." formed in 1958 as a militant-ly conservative anti Communist organization. It figured in the case of Maj In a statement attacking the John Birch Society, the broken up their bands. And, of course, Lawrence Welk has actually prospered through this supposed ADA said, "Concessions to Gen. Edwin A.

Walker, who such officers will only em- was relieved of his division old en them to intensif. "bad" period. i their anti-Democratic al command in Germany and admonished by the Army after an investigation of forts." The Defense Department charges that he had accused prominent Americans of pro- order of Oct. 5 is a minimum condition for a responsible and democratic military Commumst leanings. The Army upheld Walk TODAY, I CAN see more and more indications of big band names going back up on the marquees.

Russ Morgan reports a fantastic sea establishment, the ADA statement added. er's contention, however, tha there was no link be Calls Itself Liberal tween the Birch Society and a troop information program This i referred to McNa- son at uatanna tms summer. Harry James is booked into the Flamingo in Las he instituted in tne Z4tn in mara's offer of last Thurs day laying down guidelines vegas ior tne next live fantry Division. The ADA said that "al for military participation in seminars and other informa though the Democratic Par years. Lester Lanm was in the station the other day ty is by no means wnony tion programs sponsored by non governmental groups.

ree from tms danger, tne main tnrust ot uircnism The defense secretary decreed that military speakers points directly to the heart of the Republican Party." and reports several bookings -his first, incidentally, on the West Coast. Lawrence Welk is in the Palladium on a "lifetime" contract. Bay Anthony, at such meetings must stick It called on Republican Na to military subjects, avoid tional Chairman Miller and artisan expressions and ad-ere to established admini annual feiro the GOP congressional lead Lionel Hampton, Count ers to "repudiate all Repub lican ties with these right stration policy. The ADA, which describes itself as an organization de- Ted Heath, and Les Brown are but a few of the wing totalitarian. bands that are booked into college "gigs" in the South land this winter.

GAG RULE REACTION VARIES IN PENTAGON fall sale Edwin A. Walker and nre TOI, New York Timet Newt Service WASHINGTON De SO, I'D definitely say that the "taste" in music today is back in the bie band vented it from becoming a nublic issue. fense Secretary McNamara's save J3 to Mi Akin to tnat teeung is tne injunction against military category. And certainly with this taste prevailing, we know that good music is omnion of manv officers that participation in certain types if the Pentagon hign com of defense seminars and otn with us once more. mand had acted "auietlv in er public forums has had a dealing with political influ If you want to hear the fa mo ences at defense seminars, varying impact at the Pen- best sounds in town listen they would not have got tiston.

to me on KMPC. But if you want to eat the best fond in Some officials found it involved in charges of "muzzling" the military. salutary. In some respects town go directly to THE FARMERS MARKET, 3rd cc Fairfax, where they'll Wr e7 VKStf they believed it wa3 even inadequate, since it did not rule out all military speech-making, but only appear test your taste. 0K, CLAM LOVERS! Needy Writers to Get Estate, Maugham Says ances that might be regarded as politically partisan or FRESH EASTERN tricot jjfT7 iiylons lrj h'll CHERRYSTONE CLAMS LONDON (UPI) Aging opposed to national interest.

"He should have forbidden all speeches by men in uniform except on special patriotic occasions," one high ranking officer said. "If you accept one speaking engagement, you almost have to accept another and before you know it, you are hard put to get your work done." Taken in Hand author Somerset Maugham, one of England's greatest PHIL'S POULTRY 431 No. loverly Of. 144 No. lorthmonl llvrf, 1071 Gayley Avo.

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All dnigxiiU. unlustifiablv. the idea that Maugham declined to say military men were political how much money he would bequeath but admitted it would be a "substantial ly active all over tne iana and had to be taken in hand. "Some of these measures to deal with SDecial cases yourself, white, pastels, fcrights, darks; 32ta42 but not all sizes In colors. sum." Not Long to Live Now 87, thin and tired like that of Gen.

Walker or Vol. LXXX, Monday, Oct. W1 No. lit some of these seminars could have been carried put quiet- looking, Maugham said, "I know quite well at my pres lv." an officer commentea. He exnressed the view ent age that I won't live for very much longer." Aside from minor be that many high officers at vry Mornlno In the Yttr Daily Founded Dec.

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