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Show nELPER The JOURNAL (Utaft) SSOCIATION At The 8wnnd Cum M.tter A Pot Offlo fDUCATION rRCTGRAM FEATHERS STILL PLYING DUt At Helper. Wrcy, AtIuumi has been but a "brushfire", what it could with compared It looks to us as though that grow into. That Common Mar"chicken war" supposedly ket Council in Brussels should SELLING THE se:tlea when the U.S. Govern- realize that it is very well off AMERICAN WAY ment accepted the figure of $26 indeed if we are satisfied with What is it keeps the million, established by the arbi- the scanty relief offered by American idea that of freedom of tration panel of GATT as the GATT. enterprise and expansion of opamount of damage done the for all from spreading portunity U.S. poultry industry by ComIDLE GESTURES throughout the world? This sales mon Market countries in sudsome of our denly tripling the duty imposed The word has gotten through deficiency puzzles on poultry from the U.S. may that the village, settlement or best minds. There seems to be a bias that prevails in most of break out anew, and on a wider! community of Cape Canaveral, the world against not front. Florida, is happy at being management, and even against In renamed fact, GATT "Kennedy". the Having accepted Of course, against enterprise. of seat of Council this the assessment of damage City which U S. poultry exporters say is some 4,000 souls has unanimous- the international underworld for Marxism fights the much too low President John- ly approved a resolution to be Am?rican continually notion of enterprise, son has ordered sharp tariff sent the President, Governor increases on an odd assortment Faris Bryant, Attorney General predicting the death of capitalism. Obviously, the spread of of imports brandy, motor! Richard W. Ervin and the socialism and the attraction of state's dextrine and delegation Congressional trucks, potato Communism has been a barrier. and the quesstarch that added up to about opposing change Yet, it does seem, to an $26 million last year. tioning the legal authority of American familiar with the adAs of January 7, according to the President to obliterate "a his own system of of vantages the President's order, the tariff name of historic significance .IS:".;. T on brandies valued at $9 or, for more than 400 years". A mass production and mass conmore per gallon and in con- similar resolution by the Cham- sumption, that more peoples in lands would choose the tainers of a gallon or less, will ber of Commerce of the nearby other Norman Rockwell's "Jolly Postman," a Christmas illustration American There is no Way. created for Hallmark Cards, appears headed for his busiest Cocoa also be boosted from $1.25 to $5 a city ci urged the season. To help the nation's mail carriers, Hallmark recomwhich will increase President to leave to the Cape question but that for us our gallon mends has that Christmas cards be selected early, addressed carefnlly, eliminated system virtually the musical name dolthe retail price by about a sounding and sent first class. Five-cefirst class postage is not only fatten poverty, brought satisfactory lar u bottle. The duty on trucks given it by the Spanish assures forwarding if addressee has moved and return if the card it wide created more than four cen- working conditions, will be raised from eight to 25 is undeliverable. It is further recommended that the new ZIP numprotection through insurbers be used in mailing, even if the recipient lives in the same citf. percent of value, on dextrine turies ago. Both communities social and pension plans, and from 1.125 cents a pound to 3 were quite willing, however, to ance cents and on potato starch from have the launching site renam- generally made us a nation of Moreover, the Certainly our government's one cent a pound to 2.5 cents. ed the John F. Kennedy Space consumer-kingThe 1,'ikes on all four represent Center. Still, since the astro- profits of our industry have owa policies have not always My a return to those prescribed by nauts (who were the main at- supported vast philanthropic en- helped maintain free enterprise. as as deavors well the sprawl- Favors for socialism have been the Tariff Act of 1930 up traction) have been moved to from the drastic cuts establish- the new manned space center ing government with its myriad granted through foreign aid, the a ed by the General Agreement in Houston, Texas, perhaps that services. government has expressed bitFailures vs. Successes on Tariffs and Trade (GATT). is the city President Johnson terness toward management if This is without doubt the mir- it is reluctant to knuckle But the U.S. action, officials should have renamed? under, of modern times, what the and acle is It would seem, however, that point out, only a suspension many politicians American free sysenterprise of the lower rates which can if any cape on North America are eager to put everybody and be restored any time the Com- should bear the name "Ken- tem has wrought. Is America his dog under the firm control mon Market is ready to treat nedy", it would be Cape Cod. the onlv place where it will of some bureau. Even party our chickens right. The city of Boston embarrass- work? No, West Germany only platforms are racked through But the Common Market's ed since the Revolution by its recently has tried it and found with proposals definitely inimiCouncil of Ministers in Brussels British name could well be that it works beautifully there. cal to preservation of the enteris now contending that while called "Kennedy'.'. And certain- In Japan it is working well, too. prise system. the U.S. did suffer $26 million ly our martyred President Other lands use the principles Sell Ourselves First "Mother what buttons d worth of damage, the fact that spread the name of his Alma of ownership and initiative to The worst, however, is that 1 to make a cake just like push Some of the spur production. we are still exporting $20 mil- Mater far wider than did even the past generation of our peoyon used to automate 7" lion worth of poultry a year its founder, John Harvard. So emerging nations could apply ple lias not really known the entitles us to only $6 million in why not Kennedy University on with advantage the of America's greatness. America has learned. But many why's redress. To realize how ridicu- the banks of the a sweet sample on freeTake do not imitate us in this respect, lous this is, we need only recall Charles? Adding Machine ReHj at dom of enterprise and its supthe fact that the failures despitt Journal Office Supply that our exports to Germany Most we do and what think, pathetic, porting principles, alone shrank from $50 million among the politicians who are of Communism with its walls you find? Its most favored rein 19G2 to $20 million thft year,' scrambling to capitalize on the and famines are known to all, cipients have been ignorant that our exporters figure their public affection for the late as are the successes of the about the importance of profits losses in all Common Market President are the New Yorkers American system. in supplying the tools of procountries at $46 million; and who would rename in his honor Communism's agents have duction. The same has been that it is these losses Island worked feverishly to push Marx- said of high school students, pared the new Brooklyn-State- n ist ideas into Asia and Africa. who in the down to $26 million by GATT now construction under bridge past have not been The worst of we now that in fundamental plan to compen- over the Narrows and even identified with colonialism is sate. capitalism, while rights and basic responsibilities Idlewild Airport. The official five-yeprograms of hot- of our heritage. The indications are, however, name of the latter, incidentally, the that the U.S. will stand firm is the New York International house socialism offer little to But we may hope to change which is the least we can do in Airport Anderson Field, a the people except swarms of these deficiencies, for some pro we have view of the compen-salio- n name honoring Major General politicians. Meanwhile, gress has been made. Today offered us by the GATT Alexander E. Anderson, a vet- not impressed our world neigh- the conservative viewpoint in bors at the U.N. with any speCouncil and in view of the eran of both World Wars. podtics is in the ascendency. volume of foreign manufactured "What's in a name?" asked cial Dedication to our own sys- College and university students tem. If our words occasionally arc immortal goods entering our markets and the Shakespeare. asking pointed, if embarraspriced to sell at retail below "That which we call a rose by favor economic freedom, our sing, questions to their teachno deeds show favors for capi- ers. The new conservative is a cur cost of production. any other name would smell as talistic nations. Actually, the "chicken war" sweet. posideologist, Freedom's Enemies sessed of reasons why. He is You and I may know that backed by scholars and publipursuit of profit has helped our cations and articulate leaders nation promote the general wel- who do not want us to forget fare, but who else knows it? the important values inherent Some of our elected officials act in the American Way. If we as if America never could have IN SCOTLAND, COLD until we have sold keep working reached her present status with- our own SUFFERERS USED TO on free enterpeople out the touches of Fabian soPUT LOCKS OF HAIR we can then prise, perhaps cialism that are being suggest- stand AND SMALL COINS IN and recommend it to up ed to Congress each year. Offi- the rest of the world. BAGS AND LEAVE THEM cial swarms Washington with ON ROADS. SUPPOSEDLY, devotees to various causes. THE FINDERS WOULD Some even propose to protect .CHURCH OF CUBIST. ALSO GET THE LOSERS' capitalism from itself, but the MMfings: Earl Littlejohn home WITH real bastions of freedom of en3S4 N. 7th East Price THE BAGS. Phone terprise, are being manned by, Bible Class at 10 a.b. very lew indeed. ANOTHER REMEDY Communion at 11 ajm. PRACTICED IN SUFFOLK, ;", THURSDAY, DEC. 19, 1963 PAGE TWO ,. by Or. S.org. S. Benion f RESIDENT NATIONAL By ROBERT S. TAYLOR Washington Correspondent ThurMm Publuhwl THB JOURNAL FUBLISHINO COMPANT HELPER. UTAH Entered 'Jolly Postman' Makes Rounds Looking Ahead Washingtonevvs-Lette- r DON'T HAVE AH ACCIDENT ft. : profits, I 8 hoU-d- ay nt es IN THE BARGAIN American Truckms s. Neighbors Asmortuhs, lac big-tim- e Prions Ipwx Items To Journal-- Com pt' The Conquest of Polio 100.000 population 40' A Annual Can so 0 1 iT " Cm N lessons historic Rates of Poliomyelitis v d ar Paralytic Casts I i i I 1951 1952 1953 v -- X i i i T- -l t :4 1954 1955 1956 1957 .1938 1939 I960 1961 1962 VtrteiM nomtH by th Cemnwekafcla Dll Cntr el Ih. U.S. lKCrHeal Public Swrx.. Folioitiyelltis, th disease that once killed 7.000 persons in a almost. dngle year (1916). Is now under control How" complete the victory has been is Illustrated In the chart which shows that the annual incidence of polio has dropped in one )ecade from 37 cases to just 0.5 cases pet 100.000 population. In have not bothered to take ad 1952 there was a total of 58,000 vantage .of the polio protection rases of polio. Ten years later available. Only 60 per cent of this had been reduced to just those under age 50 have had three or more injections of Salk 909. is estimated that the number of 1963 cases will total vaccine (fortunately, almost 86 It' less than half of that! Salic vaccine, since it became' Available in 1955 (oral vaccine was inhxxluced seven years later in 19621. may have prevented an estimated 225,000 cases of yolio. During the. first - seven years of SalK use, polio was effectively dispatched, according to government studies, towards ,the ranks of rare diseases 'such as typhoid and cholera. Despite this proven success, va?t percentage of Americans per cent of those in .the more year age 5-- le group have this protection 1. The Health Information Foundation and public health officials point out that since those who are not Immunized remain just as susceptible as ever to the dangers of polio, the disease can never be completely conquered until all unprotected Americans have been reached and motivated into taking advantage of polio vaccine. Phone News items To People like you well-inform- LIKE mm WW umm COLD-ALON- mm 637--13- VISITORS ENGLAND, TO BANISH COLDS REQUIRED , SOME HAIR FROM " THE HEAD OF THE ELDEST GIRL IN A FAMILY. ALL THE OTHER CHILDREN DRANK THE LIQUID FOR GOOD HEALTH. WELCOME Come Worship With Us History, in making her judgments takes little account of "Heralds of Truth" 7:30 a.m. gazetcers. every Sunday over KOAL. I j..i.... . cut-ra- te FOR H0LIM GIFTS AND PARTIES At THESE REMEDIES ARE NO LONGER PRACTICED. 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