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Show should be considered a privilege by any American, of any faith. It can be done through News-Lett- er any Catholic church in the land By ROBERT N. TAYLOR in the name of Him who fed Washington Correjpondent the multitude so long ago, and MODERN DISCIPLES ' ' humans of all races, creeds and Who said: "Whatsoever you do unto the least of these . . . you 'But he said to':;tiem,f 'You. colors in 53 countries around the do also to Me." yourselves givethem some- food.' world goods and services valued THE WAY TO ECONOMIC And they said, ,'We "have iiot more at well over $148 million! And in RECOVERY than live leaves and two fishes, the hands of' seasoned veterans, unless we are to go and buy food who have been at their labors of Any lingering doubt that the love and mercy for 15 years ana! need for income tax rate reducfor all this crowd.' 'For here were about five who 'last year enlisted the self- tions had reached the full, blown less and devoted assistance of status of critical urgency was thousand men present. "Then he said to his disciples, more than a million and a quar dispelled at the House 'Make them recline in groups of ter volunteers, management of Ways and Means Committee pubfifties.' this world wide human salvage lic hearings. , "And he took the five loaves operation was held below two A parade of witnesses repreand the two fishes, and looked percent of the subscribed fund. sentative of all facets of the na ' Once more, as in the years tion's economic life up to heaven, blessed them' and offered broke the loaves, and gave them past, the nation's Catholic school strong evidence that the current to his ddaciples to set before the children began,, on Ash Wednes- business recession is due largely crowds. day, to make their 40 days of to oppressive personal and cor"And all ate and were satisfied". Leniten a devotional porate tax rates and that reform In all reverence, we should contribution to this work in 1953. of these rates is vital to recovery. like to point out that miracles of The pennies It should encourage Americans and nickels and feeding the hungry, clothing the dimes that would ordinarily go that the majority of those who naked, sheltering the homeless for candy, soda pop and bubble testified on the need for general and binding up the wounds of the gum and ice cream and which rate reform strongly urged the suffering .continue. In AD 1957 last year added up to more than quick enactment of the Sadlak more than 20 centuries after St. a million dollars constitute the Herlong bills.. Luke's report the $5 million initial response to the Catholic Introduced by two members of Catholic Bishops' Relief Fund Ways and Means Bishops' Jlelief Fund 1958 Ap- the under the administration of Ca- peal Their sacrificial contribution Committee Kep. Antoni N. Sadtholic Relief Services National will be augmented by their elders lak (Rep.jConn.) and Rep. A. S. Catholic WeMare Conference the during the week of March 9 to Herlong, Jr., (Dem.JFla.) proviled to 40 million suffering Kith, culminating in the Bishop's identical bills provide for the first reform of the income Fund Collection in all 16,300 par- broad-gauishes in the U.S., Alaska and Ha- tax structure since the rates bewaii on Laetare Sunday., gan their upward spiral 26 years Responsible Person agency, Washington , 24-d- ay self-deni- al . tax-writi- ng ge male or female, from this area, wanted to service and collect from automatic vend ing machines. No selling. Age not essential. Car, references, and $750 working capital necessary. S to 8 hrs weekly nets to $250 per month. Possibility full time work. For local interview give full particulars, with phone, ..Write MONARCH SUPPLY CO. U7 15 Rainier Av., Seattle 88, Washington Swans., IMonsignor .Edward trom, executive director of CRS --NCW1C, reports that in 1957: "iBetter than one billion pounds of clothing, medicines and U.S. Government surplus foods were shipped overseas . . twice the amount shipped by the Bishops' agency in the first ten years of its This year, existence, he says, the need is still greater. To contribute to the work of this greatest ,person..to ..person overseas relietf program ever con" ducted by any private, volunteer E. 1943-195- 3." Rennet's ago. the organized Representing groups composed of a wide variety of small, medium and large business enterprises throughout the nation the witnesses cited chapter and verse of how the proposed legislation would give the country's economy the lift it so badly needs by: 1. individual and commercial effort by permit ing more adequate rewards for success and thus encouraging bus iness expansion. LEAVE IT TO THE LADIES! CARD OF THANKS I We wish to take this means of HELPEU The expressing our thanks and appreciation to the many friends and acquaintances for the kindnesses shown and the expressions of flo Comment W sympathy on the death of our By James W. Douthat loving sistser,.Mrs Janet W. Tall, ent. Our gratitude also for the The White House thus far has beautiful floral offerings. stood rather firm agairut the Mr and Mrs Andrew Wallace New-Fair Deal drive- to plunge and Family. the nation into a socialistic spend ing spree under the guLse of cur2. Greatly increasing the flow ing a recession. In aking this at. of investment funds essential to titude. President Eisenhower and business stability and growth in- his business advisers have laid asmuch as the lack of sufficient themselves open to attacks from capital has been a principal con the political opposition and the tribution to the recession. firing has started on all sides. 3. Providing a basis for new The President nas said that and better job opportunities, and will see the beginning of March nathe the in advance resuming in the end of the down-tur- n the tion's standard of living. This impressive display of con economy provided "we apply our fidence in the proposed legisla- selves with confidence to the job tion is unquestionably due to its ahead." The effect of the Presirealistic features. Briefly, it pro dent's declaration may be to slow vides for coordinated reductions up the movement in Congress to to passage huge over a period, in all rush through the progressive rates orf individual public works bills. But Mr Eisentax with the first bracket ($2,000 hower also has risked his politior less of taxable income) being cal prestige. Some of the proposals now be.. reduced from 20 to 15 percent. The top rates of tax would be ing strongly urged in Congress hrniiuVit HfYwn tn 42 rwxeent. the are: A huge public works program, individual tax from its present with emphasis on building hydro the 9rl cor., percent, and top of dams in competition with electric its from top tax present porate business; private af 52 percent. the nation on a huge Launching of the witnesses wer,e Many atomic power plant program in positive that rather than result in any sustained loss of govern., opposition to private industry ; Tremendous increase in. defense ment income the spur to the econ cancellation of Eisen spending measure the by amy promoted to turn some hower proposals tax would, in fact, bring added revenue as the result of solid, non duties and responsibilities over to states; , inflationary economic growth. Billions for new aids to farmOn the .basis of the evidence ers and for rebuilding cities; presented at the harings, prompt Legislation for more housing the of passage more social security, subsidies, .R.6452 and H.R.9119 bills would seem to afford one of the more government aid of various surest approaches to rapid recov kinds. This program advanced in the ery. Those who agree would do of providing jobs unquesname well to let their legislative repre sentatives in Washington know tionably would lead to a federal deficit of several billion dollars how they feel. in each of the next few years. SLOW CHANGESFAST CARS The real motive behind many Part of the price wc pay for f the proposals, cf course, is the our system of government, with consistent drive of some forces to its division of authority between involve the federal government the states and the federal gov- - in socialistic schemes, to reduce eminent, is the painfully slow the role of states, to increase process by which improvements government controls over the ocean be put into nation-wipraonomy, to make big government tice. Even though the advantages bigger. Secretary of the Treasury of a change are obvious, years Anderson appears to be strongly often are needed to win public supporting White House resistance acceptance and arouse action oy ' to extreme measures, which could the legislatures and governors yi deal a heavy blow to private ll the states. terprise. He emphasizes the duty Ojjaw this time-la- g operates is of all citizens to aid in promot.. illustrated by a recent news item ing prosperity. In a recent speech reporting that, starting in 1958, he said: THURSDAY, (Utah) ,1 O U It N A fi " FEB. 27, 1958 PAGE ITMf" Luncheon Dish Features Maine Sardines - 1 five-ye- ar .n, Meaty Maine Sardines, rich m nutritive value and extremely flavorful, are a primary ingredient in this unusual luncheon dish. French fried eggs are a good example of familiar ingredients, found in almost every kitchen, combining to make an interesting Lenten lunchtime feature. And always of interest to those fighttfu-the of the battle arc ing budget inexpensive. MAINE FRENCH FRIED EGGS 2 3 1 ounce cans Maine teaspoon lemon juice 1 Sardines teaspoon salt 8 ' eggs teaspoon black pepper 4 cup medium cream sauce Dash cayenne V cup sliced mushrooms. sauieed 2 eggs, beaten 2 tablespoons grated onion Dry bread crumbs Drain sardines. Cut eecs in half. Remove vnlk-- si AVA anrl arM to cream sauce. Add all remaining ingredients except beaten eggs and crumbs. Fill egg whites with mixture. Dip in beaten eggs, then in crumbs. Chili. Fry in deep fat (375-39- 0 F) until golden. Drain on paper towels and serve hot. Pass cheese or tomato sauce. Yield; 6 servings. 1 4 hard-cooke- . Sadlak-Herlo- iraJ 11. d 1 ng 4-- "In our decentralized free en- is no longer any doubt that there terprise system, the momentum is a strong demand in Congres-of the economy comes from the for tax reduction. millions of decisions being made This is due to many factors. all over the country by business Protests for years against high men, workers, investors, house- and discriminatory income taxwives all of us, in every walk ation have made an impression. of life. It is in this area, most The urge of Congress to cut tax importantly that each one of us es in an election year is present. needs to assume serious repon.. There is a recognition that warsibilities." time levies have continued far Mr. Anderson says that part beyond a reasonable period. of the oconomy readjustment has But there is increasing talk also occurred, and he thinks business of using tax relief to combat- the spending may rise. While bus- business downturn so much so iness has spent huge sums for that both Democrats and Repubplant modernization and new licans say they are studying the plants, he says that an "increasing problem. Some members of Conproportion of this investment gress insist that tax reduction was required to replace capital would act much more quickly as values currently being used up." a tonic for the economy than pub North 'Dakota "will become the lie works or defense spending. Thus, he said the fear express seventh state to issue reflective in safety devise that is especially some that "we have plates for automobile vehicles. valuable when rear lights are do ed by COLD and SILVER Ink availand have much mora This is a step toward the redo.' fective. A recent national check at Journal office. able need will new capacity than we colli of more than tion of after dark rear-en- d 1,677,000 vehicles to be seem would exaggerated." ions one of the most frequent showed that more than a fourth Stamp pad inks oailable a that 26.6 per cent of all defects were types of traffic mishaps There the Journal office. THE TAX OUTLOOK seems so simple and obvious that in rear lights. it is difficult to understand why Law enforcement officers find all states have not adopted it. ' the reflective plates helpful, too. (Maine has been using reflective License numbers are easier to plates since 4949. Since then they jSp0t and it is easier for them to also have been adopted by Dele read the plates of approaching ware, Louisiana, Wyoming, Min cars at night. Thus, they say, they nesota, South Dakota and North can check more stolen vehicle Dakota. A numlber of other states numbers. With their obvious value in including New York, are conducting tests thay may Jead to enabling motorists to see a slow or stopped vehicle in time 'o their adoption. Because such accidents often avoid a collision, why are thev For FOR SALE are caused by a car ramming not used by more states? They from 'behind another vehicle that can be produced readily by the Furnished Apart- -I boat, partly FOR RENT .FOR SALE-dS- -ft. has poor warning lights, it is not same state agencies making rooms. ments Steam heated and fiber glassed, and trailer $175. surprising that most rear-en- d plates, so the answer facilities, Washroom Rooms. at is Spring See Elmer Evans, collisions occur after dark. 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