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Show Sams ctf his advisors had been favoring a "quickie'' tax cut March of Dimes Helps Save Boy HELPER in LMllJ Cffttimtntlll by JAMES W. UOUTHAT The Kennedy Administration's program to cut taxs and increase spending simultaneously in 1963 is certain to produce a heated and prolonged battle during tho forthcoming session of Congress. This policy already has run into 'poweriM opposition from the congressional tconomy forces who strongly urge the elimination of unessential government spending in oroer to balance the budget and end the elation of dangerous deficits. Additional opposition is certain as soon as President Kennedy makes public the details of his program showing how he proposes to reduce personal and corporation income taxes and he plans to recoup part of how Htra's Johnny at ago en offer Ant operation . . . and today, loading a normal life at ago four. the lost revenue by imposing new At his fourth birthday and causes the head to swell' tion set up for the study and penalties on industry and indihad what This is treatment viduals. of defects. birth enormously. party, Johnny Wilson's big happened to Johnny. (If shunt At the center, trained speThere is no doubt, however, his as blue eyes sparkled surgery is not performed in cialists work together to help that the Administration will utilmother carried in the most time, mental retardation and children with many kinds of ize its enormous resources to the blindness may ensue, even birth defects. They include a fullest possible extent in seekmagnificent cake he had death, in certain cases.) neurosurgeon, orthopedic surSince 1958, doctors have per- geon, internist, psychiatrist, Wer seen. ing fvaorable action by Congress. formed two other shunt opera- physical therapist and medical No on at this time can fore, It was shaped like a huge tions and have treated Johnny social worker. They have put cast the outcome. There are too boat plowing its way through for gastroenteritis and septicetheir skilled hands and minds mountainous waves of whipped mia. uncertain factors. But a many to work on behalf. Johnny's cream and icing. Johnny's winbattle royal is regarded as InToday, Johnny leads a relaEvery four months, Johnny's some smile beamed at friends evitable. tively healthy, happy and care- mother drives him tothe center and he gave out kisses all free life. Like any other little for his check-u- p. A doctor alWhat industry recommends Is around. boy who lives on a farm, he ways measures his head to the ending of wasteful governIt was a happy affair. Yet at loves to hug lambs, chase cows make sure there is no change one time, Johnny's parents had and tease chicks on the family's in size. Since 1959, his head ment spending and enactment of little hope he would live to 100 acres near Columbus, Ohio. size has remained relatively the Herlonig-JBakbill which by birtheven his fiiit celebrate He is a good example of constant. a series of five annual reductions, day. For he was born with the thousands of afflicted children Johnny is growing up to be an would lower personal and cor. often fatal birth defect of wa- being helped to live nearly impish, and friendly ter on the brain, or hydro- normal lives through a unique little boyenergetic poration income tax rates to a who likes to do everymaximum of 42 percent. cephalus. medical care program financed thing and go everywhere. Espetreatment saved by The National Foundation-Marc- h cially, he likes to wheedle rides Surgical A planned, gradual tax reducof Dimes. on a pony at the next farm. Johnny's life when he was tion spread over five years three months old. At that time, Babies with birth defects are He'll settle, though, for a tour is believed by industry to be the doctors performed what is born every other minute in the on the tractor with his mother medicine needed to bring about known as a shunt operation. United States, 250,000 of them or father, Julia and John Wilmore satisfactory economic They inserted in Johnny's head each year, almost 700 each day. son. a plastic tube which allowed Johnny goes regularly to a Like Johnny, other afflicted growth 'by making possible excess fluid from the brain to special Birth Defects Clinical children who receive proper greater investment in the mobe harmlessly absorbed by the Study Center at Children's treatment may live to enjoy dernization and expansion, of youngster's body. Hospital, Columbus, supported shooting cap pistols, watching American business. Without the operation, fluid by March of Dimes funds. television, singing songs or iMr. Kennedy, in his New York within the brain is prevented It is one of more than 30 playing a toy banjo with the from taking its normal course, similar centers across the na best of tax speech, made it clear that he wants both tax reduction and what he calls "tax reform" en- Phone Kewt Item To Journai acted in 1963. LOCK IT! SEAL IT! er the lCfi3 session of tarly Compress with "tax reform " to be acted upon later in the year or in 1()04. Those advocating this cour.se pointed to tho 1962 tux bill which avquired 18 months for enactment as conclusive evidence that the new legislation to oo proposed by Mr. Kennedy eould not be passed in time to make tax cutg retroactive to January 1, 1!B3, as had been proposed toy the President. In his New York speech, however, he did not mention the January ,1, 1S63 data saying only that the Administration had "pledged itself last summer to an topjto-bot-tocut in personal and corporate income taxes to be enacted and become effective in 1963." The chairman of the tflx.writ-in- g House Ways and Means Committee, Rep. Wilbur Mills (D Ark.), had expressed the opinion, in an Interview with the U.S. News and World Report, that January 1, 1964, would be the earliest date the Administration could "anticipate the enactment of a tax reform program." H? also asserted that "I cant go along with the idea that you just cut taxes without regard to the deficit that is created." Senatro Byrd chair, man of the Senate Finance Committee (which handks tax legislation), said that "I am more firmly convinced than ever that phiano reductions in federal ex. penditures should precede any major reduction in tax rates." He added that "a balanced with both expenditures budget and taxes reduced would stim ulate confidence 'both at home and abroad and it has been a long time since contflidence in federal fiscal policy was needed as it is now." But Mr. Kennedy served no- across-ttuMboa- rd, THUnSIDiAY, -v 1, " i r- Hi rn a fVJ DEC. 27. 1962 PAGE SEVZB tice that his budtf-for 1964 (beginning next July 1) would total expenditures not ;i,;o-far from $100 billion (exclusive of trust fund spending for Social Security, etc.). Next year, Mr. Ketwdy said defense and ppace expenditures interest charges on the debt also "will necessarily rise" and fixed will rise slightly." "The total of all other ex. pendituros combined," he pledged, "will be held at approximately its current level." Thus, total spending is officially "vpected to soar next year to an as yet unannounced distance above the $93-billion total now, forecast for the current 1963 fiscal year. ffh Dibit Unto you is born this dav In the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord. (Luke 2:11). Let us not forget the real meaning of Christmas and the significance of the words "Unto you ..." For the Savioor is unto us who have gone astray, are burdened with cares, and need the forgiveness of sin. It was for this to save us that Christ Jesno came into the world and died on the cross. Rlllll Use Christmas (D-Va- .), tv. v . .. . i is r - m FIGHT TB and OTHER RESPIRATORY DISEASES four-year-ol- . JOURNAD (Utah) GRAHAM HUNTER 2K&5 I IxporimoRtation... ' ill Kcnnecott, today's mining and processing operations are only part of the copper production effort is story. Equally important the conslant bv management to assure a sound future lor this major Utah industry. The foundation for the future is a vast program to improve all operations and meet copper . . . handling production's most serious problem more ore and overburden to produce tiie same amount of copper. Experimentation with the type of equipment the program. pictured on this page exemplifies Success in any one experiment is never accepted a as a permanent solution. Rather it is treated as spur to achieve even greater improvements. Continual experimentation at Kennecott Utah with the best possible foundation At provides for successful copper production for many years to come. liennecoit Copper Corporation to your buslnooo as your tolophono As cloco rvkbar atantp, stencil, torn prico marfcer, no plot, or any on of thousand offico aids mmd marking dovicot that can tpood your businot and Nvt yow monoy? A quick tolophono call will Mms yow prompt, cowrtoow tonrtco . . . right fioro " Drill at Bingham Canyon Mine being tested to improve drilling : operations r .I,. 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