Show Reluctant Re but Ready Wi U ng to o Make ces in hi Korea Crisis o e alt alt Lakers are a bit reluctant to open their pocketbooks an and 1 tighten their belts as prescribed in President Harry S Truman's blueprint blueprint blueprint blue blue- print for home front self seif ing during the Korean crisis But the average Salt Lal Laker cr is willing to cooperate because of the s seriousness of the situation Street i interviews n t e r v i e ws revealed Thursday that housewives es and workers generally approve the Ule presidents president's requests for fot a income tax boost boost even o oen en though it may mean hardships at home The people liked Mr Truman's proposals for a no strike pledge e from labor in vital industries They approved the voluntary i rationing aliening plan of household commodities and agreed that normal buying buying- will prevent rigid rationing at a later date dale Lawyer Benjamin Spence ave is sh strictly against a tax increase and said rationing is uncalled for at the present time I I Mr lIr Ir Mr l Coole Mr 1 r. r Seller Seiter CI c r Mrs damson Adamson Mrs I rs Mrs l 10 Toma III a I I 1 am against interference with the rights lights of people to do as they want and am against interference by the government in m imposing restrictions Mr Spence said It Itis Itis Itis is not necessary now he hc added since a n real emergency does not exist Ernest Cooley 2119 Panama st st. thinks the United States should go all nIl out right now or well we'll have somebody r else dictating i ito to us Regarding Reg-arding- tax boosts Mr Mt Cooley said Were going to have havethe havethe havethe the money moncy to fight these foreign powers and our government has hasto hasto hasto to get it some way Mail carrier Oscar C. C Stelter K st st. agrees with will President President President dent Truman's war var realities program Its a lot better to pay higher taxes than to get licked he said Ve We dont don't want that Russian clique over o here Mr said the nation would not need rationing if everyone conscientiously conscientiously con con- followed the advice of the president to do only normal buying With a concerned expression on her face Mrs Lila Adamson 42 1 N. N Vest West a ban bank Ie teller commented commented com corn Well ell were we're overburdened with taxes now but how else are aree W e e going g to raise the money Mrs Airs Adamson recalled the ra rationing rationing ra- ra honing in World War U II an and said I I she did not want to return to that jill I I 1 dont don't think rationing is necessary necessary I sary til iI things get more moie difficult difficult difficult cult she sal The no st. ike pledge from labor unions i 1 long ong past due according to Mr Mis Adamson Hairdresser 1 l rs Nina BUl Burtenshaw Buiten- Buiten en- en shaw 15 1 ast thinks the presidents president's program asks too much but feels t tie le c demands may maybe maybe maybe be necessary I 1 wont won't be happ happy about aboul the tax deduction from my paycheck but butI I suppose I should pay pa pait it now now but but no more later she commented Weve II got ot to bu J kIe le down says Mrs Mildred Toi TOIla Toia m 2 8 Hollywood Hollywood Hollywood Hol Hol- lywood a ave VC a flora designer deigner Mrs Toma Torna said she has a brother- brother law in-law now fighting in Korea orea a We Vc Americans are arc wonderful living and nay be a little spoiled but we mm mitt mutt t realize we ve cant can't have all the It tUng's ings we want ant she said The taxes and restrictions will hit all am anO it will willbe I Ibe be awfully hard but thc wont won't hurt too much she added R |