Show iiunftiainmiti (Mi idiiiuji i 6A Standard-Examin- er Wednesday August 20 1980 Elvis Crypt ks ©DU Bydgefi’ Pir©p©sQiDs House or Senate budget committee that Democratic convention o would officially raise the $6136 billion At that time Rep Richard Bolling the panel chairman failed to rally overall budget ceiling set by Congress in June the support needed to restrict the number Conof amendments that can be offered when Both the administration and the lonthe measure reaches the House floor gressional Budget Office now think a House Speaker Thomas O’Neill said ger and deeper recession than expected means the new budget — which takes Tuesday that powerful lobbyists had time effect Oct 1 — will be about $30 billion in over the recess to get to members and as reconciliation bill a result the the red rather than balanced was House Meanwhile in the fast” “unraveling problems year But O’Neill and Bolling planned a meetOver the objections of Sen Henry Bell-mo- n caused its Rules Committee to delay acthe ranking Republican tion on a $10 billion package of spending ing with Rules Committee members tomember the committee tentatively ac- cuts and revenue raising measures for day in an effort to smooth the way for cepted the readjusted military figures 1981 The House Budget Committee also action on the omnibus bill which includes chair- postponed a meeting scheduled for today more than $6 billion in spending cuts and proposed by its defense-oriente- d g man Ernest Hollings $4 billion in steps taken by deThe $10 billion “reconciliation” packHouse committees The proposed figure would raise fense spending $237 billion above the age initially designed to help balance the In the Senate panel Bellmon argued to current year’s budget of $1356 billion hold the line on defense spending against budget bogged down in the Rules ComThe action was the first by either the mittee before Congress recessed for the Hollings’ efforts to raise outlays to $1593 (UPI) — The Senate Budget Committee is rewriting the fiscal 1981 budget with its usual emphasis on defense spending while the House attempts to resolve a problem that brought its budget work to a standstill The Senate panel voted 5 Tuesday to raise the proposed military budget by $56 billion which would give the Defense Department $1593 billion for the coming W SIIINGTON Up for Sole MEMPHIS Tenn (UPI) — The V marble mausoleum where Elvis Presley was once entombed is up for sale — for $75000 The crypt where the rock n roll king was buried for 45 days in the fall of 1977 was offered for sale in ads Tuesday in two Memphis newspapers The bodies of Presley and his mother Gladys Love Smith Presley were moved by the family from Forest Hill Cemetery to the grounds of Graceland mansion after a plot to steal the body of the late superstar was discovered The ad offers Presley’s burial vault along with the family room of eight crypts “for sale by individual” Memphis businessman William R Carwile purchased the burial chamber for an undisclosed price from the cemetery in 1978 Carwile who owns a business removed the marble bits cut to be facade and had 2 by sold as souvenirs Forest Hill spokesman Kenneth Whitlow said the tomb could be purchased for D-M- 6-- R-Ok- so-call- ed la D-S- tax-raisin- C billion That is $18 billion above the amount President Carter now estimates the Defense Department needs — and $12 billion higher than the Congressional Budget Office’s $1581 billion of the earlier budget “It seems to me if we’re going to hold the line and stay somewhere close to balance we’ve got to start with defense” Bellmon said Hollings argued that since Congress approved certain spending plans for the Defense Department and costs have gone up in the meantime Congress should cover the increases re-estim- “I didn’t think we’d want to come in and cut our own decision we made earlier this year” he said U Ini dry-cleani- ng ch $75000 Navy Lifestyle May Encourage Homosexuality WASHINGTON (UPI) — Isolation aboard ships may account for a higher degree of homosexuality in the Navy than in the other armed services a Pentagon official says Military records show the Navy is discharging significantly more men and women for homosexual offenses than the Army or Marine Corps United Press International polled the services Tuesday following a recommendation Monday by a Navy board to discharge Chicago sailor Alicia Harris for alleged 18-year-- lesbian activity One Pentagon official who has followed personnel trends in the military for years commented: “It’s really not so surprising that the Navy figures are so much higher “It’s my view that it has very much to do with the kind of life in the Navy — in isolation aboard ships — separated from family That kind of life encourages that sort of activity” According to the UPI poll: —In the Navy 778 men and 76 women were discharged for homosexual activity in 1979 compared to 822 men and 55 women in 1978 As of this past March 31 367 men and 64 women were discharged —In the 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