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Show r HELPER The HUM SIAJE FttvS ASSOCIATION , THI UmXmi AH JOURNAL (Utah) 'OSSOCIATION UTAH Th Post OMot Al Htlpar. UUk THURSDAY, MARCH PACTS TWO Looking Ahead A By ROBERT If. TAYLOR Washington Correrpondent 182 1, OPEN YOJJR MOUTH, ITS GOOD FOR YOU I KUJL THAT GOOSE remind us that nutrition is the Treasury Department propos- - basis of health good or bad, a Is now before Congrerss for and the source of nergy mental action threaten the continuance and physical. .It is a time to pause of foreign operations of U.S.. and reflect that the nutrition we business that have made Amer- - derive from proteins, sugars, ioa a world leader that have re-- starches, fats, minerals and in the repatriation of foil- - amins helps govern our entire lions of dollars a year and ere- - future. ated a direct market for Amer-- 1 National Nutrition Month Is lean exports that amounted to therefor the occasion for taking the entire family to the doctor $2.7 billion in 19W. Congress is now .being preseur to learn whether or not each ed by Administration forces to member is getting a balanced reverse law of 40 years stand diet and to discuss any changes ing which Is necessary to the .that are indicated. survival of US. firms doing bus If anyone in the family is iness overseas, a rule which pre serves essential tax equality with getting too many calories, starches or fats, follow the doctor's the foreign-owncompetition. The Treasury scheme would go dietary advice. Jjf anyche is m toot even further and impose over-taxation on dividends of ! seas subsidiaries of Ameriein rice for Increasing the intake of nutrients. firms by requiring them to treat these All long we've been ask- year foreign taxes already paid out ii c'.s? i meome abroad as Tit was Now it's time for everyone to ask received in the United States! his doctor: "How am I?" Instead of helping to reduce ts our deficit DEFLATION CHEATS US ALL develop and to increase UjS. revenues by Some of our problems that it is difficult gradually 4v rani ta t.Via eariAi cnoec rvr the Treasury contends, testimony their impact. One such in inflaby UJS. operators abroad before tion. Oscar Schisgall tells in the the House Ways and Means Com March Reader's Digest, for exmittee runs to the contrary. how when his son was A witness who makes mining ample, in 1331 he arranged to have born equipnr'nt, the Joy Manufactur- $2,000 "for his college education. ing Company, told the Committee that without the export needs of At that time tuition costs at their foreign factories "20 per major private universities ran to cent of our present workmen (in about $500 a year and it seemed the VS.) would be idle". The a reasonable idea. But by the Eastman Kodak Company testi- time the boy was ready for colfied that its overseas companies lege tuition costs had more than in the past 15 years had bought doubled as a result of continu$800 million worth of goods from ing inflation. Despite UJS. fig; US. factories. H. J. Heinz, chairman of the ures which show only an average food firm and 13 other large rise of 23j1 percent over the pa3t companies stated that "most dir decade, Schisgall, writes many ect foreign investments are made essential costs have risen from to prevent the loss of foreign 1O0 to 300 percent. Medical cost markets. Such investments do has gone up 47.4 percent. The not export, tout save jobs for U.-- S. poor and aged, many of whom workers." The requested legis- live in rooming houses and eat in lation would, in effect, consti- restaurants, face similarly spir-alin- g costs. tute a double-Jbitte- d axe. It would that cost two cents A our pencil destroy foreign operations by rendering them unable to ten years ago now costs six cents Slchisgall writes; a typewriter compete. Had it been seeking a means which cost $1,30 ten years ago, of drying up both foreign earn- was replaced this year toy a new ings and exports generated by one costing well over $200. The article,' titled "Hidden UJS. subsidiaries and of nullifydollar in- Hazards of Inflation", also notes ing our multi-billio- n vestment in global good will, the that the tax collector profits on Treasury could hardly have done the 23.1 .percent increase in the better. We must now rely on the cost of living: the man who uw aen years ago, wisdom of Congress to refuse to ' oarnea &hou $5000 this year "kill the goose that lays the'must ecP up. Yet he .paid 20 Uus golden eess" percent income taxes on his $400 HOW ARE YOU? salary and must pay 33 percent (March is National Nutrition on the higher figure, with no in Month. crease in his real income. Its observance is intended to "Inflation," Schisgall concludes f?1"' dotible,. rr1 m JT balance-of-paymen- Z:"ZZ.mL7vZ MfcM) aft FORCE FEEDING " Wildest nightmares. But that's the amount of money the government proposes to spend during the next fiscal year. In order to get us to swallow its spending program, the government glamorizes the medicine by labelling it "free." Another method is used to de lude some of us: The government 6ays, "It's good for you." But there's one frightful flarw in the medicine man's spiel: Every year that the the dose is administered, it's given for bigger and bigger programs and it's the taxpayer'3 money that is , , involved. , because The "free" medicine from Washington is a myth there is absolutely no "free" money, The only money that the Federal government has for its pro grams is that which it takes from us in the form of taxes or that it borrows agai&st your credit and ours, and our children, and our children's children. That's the price of having the medicine man take care of us from cradle to grave. ILet's tell .our Washington representatives to call a halt to and runaway spending and out back, and cut out, non-defen- se WHAT TO MAKE By Allan Carpmtir, Director, Swviu Burtau spending! Popular Mechanics Magazine There is an increasing demand in the Air Force gor qualified men to train in its many aero- space age technical career fields, according to Sgt Albert A. Pon-FoSr. Air Force recruiter for this area, vfoo visited here last FTiday to interview several men in the area. Career minded young men with mechanic or electronic ability are particularly needed at this time, Je ennpftiasized. Apart from the extensive tech ideal training in a career field, he Air Force offers airmen opportunities to continue their academic education through seveschools and ral types of courses. The numerous other guaranteed benefits received by young airmen add up to sound ck off-du- ty .'' cost-of-livi- ng " $92.5 billion dollars j That's an unbelievable, incredible amount of money. It's more than anyone can even begin to imagine in bis or her I Air Force Seeking Men For Technical Careers security. All applicants must meet the following qualifications: be between the ages of 17 and 27; be a UjS. citizen or have a certified declaration of intention to a citizen; must qualify phy sically, mentally and morally. For further information, con tact Sgt Ponsock at Air Force Office, Room 4, Post Office Bldg at Provo, or phone collect to be-Ico- i I S. 6org WCATION ed non-essent- ial Or. PRESIDENT vit-milt- ed ? ...by Utuut m GOVT. SPENDING During the 1962 fiscal year, say3 the Tax Foundation, total in this government spending country will come to $173 billion. That amounts to about a third of the gross national product (.which is the value of all the goods and services we produce) and represents $3,050 for every American family.. ATTIC REMODELING REWARDS EFFORTS Most of the work involved in remodeling an attic consists of elementary carpentry. The result extra bedrooms or a comfortable spot for children to play is well worth the minimum effort expended. In many houses, the attic can be converted into one large recreation room (as shown) or two separate room. Booklet D3 gives extensive ideas and detailed instructions on attic remodeling, plus special chapters on door and window construction and repair. To order, send 25 to this newspaper co Service Bureau, 200' E. Ontario, Chicago 11, Illinois. s Help your do better homework! teen-ager- UPTO IT'S & GUARDIANSHIP NOTICtS Consult clwk of District Court or the respective sign-e- n for further information. PROBATE YOfiJ Uoward E. Kenhner, L.II.Bl NATIONAL flOSIAt DON'T Ptibllahad Bvrr Ttanraday JOURNAL PUBLUHINO OOMPANT HELPER. Second Clin Hitter At Washington News - Letter I A ANGER FROM THE LEFT" CONSIDERABLE part oC labor leadership is beating IN THr DISTRICT COURT -- - out (for Thomas Americans. In - nostrums lying down, and then seeks refuge inpositions that offend nobobdy and get him nowhere. But these liberals prefer to to sleep. lull Khe middle-loade- rs It is the current awakening of the' patriotic impulse that might ily disturbs them. One of trie most encouraging signs of our times is the raging opposition that liberals and leftists have political - middle-of-the-ro- ad GlHCMlGfE PRAS-rNO-S, Deceased. Creditors wfQ present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Helper, Utah, or to S. V. Litizzette, Attorney at Lena; liTO South Main Street, Helper, Utah, on or before th 13th day of June, 1082. Ill CHmS P. JOVTLAB Administrator of the of George D. Prasiaosv deceased. Date of First Publication, February 8th, 1MB. Date of Last and 1961. Unfortunate) I y this 1 not only true Bs-t- ate will loaa ... mors trade, causing mora unemployment and greater and greater; diSlcultiea fonraJI our people. . Already there are rumblings March 1st, Publication, Irrto induce other countries to engage in wage-priinSation to uialcb. our own fully. That is more wicked than the drunk who tries to inebriate- his friends in.iocder to have company. 1903. ce 1 I congratulate Cla rem ont California, usfor its fortJirlglit stand i 11. aid and 1 for its ing all federal ringing: declaration In defense oC individual responsibility and freedom Including "free, enterprise itt- education." change. WITHOUT GETS WITHIN Whether the danger is from without or from; within get a The threat certain viewpoint.. comes from many directions, with out and within. But the liberals mrtislead toy denying there' is danger within.. To be sure, most of the antifreedam ideas that plague us originated afar and were fostered, on the outside. Outright Communism, if labeled 'made in Moscow," could have no, popular acceptance in America. But we are induced to accept it. under some other label. Study the following general description, of Communism by Admiral Bert Moreel and ask yourself how much of it is without and how ' , much of it within: "Marxism, denying "God, logically denies the idea of individual rights and thus reduces individuals from persons in their own right to' mere wards oi !he State. Communism is an idea. It is a belief that individual freedom as a .way of life wiil not work. It is a conviction that certain ordinary mortals like you and me who, mostly by fortuitous circumstance, happen to occupy the seats of government, are far more capable of running our lives than we are. IDEAS INFILTRATE, TOO "It is a fear that if we, the .people, are left free to manage our own affairs, most of us will go hungry and be cold. It repudi ates the free market, where will ing buyers and willing sellers arrive at a figure voluntarily agreeable to both. It embraces the false thesis that employers and employees belong to different classes and are natural enemies. It is a ctfercive process whereby some people use the power of government to make others conform to their views and their desires. It debases the intelligence, integrity and dig nity of the individual, who is forced to bow his head in deference to his political overlords." Ideals can infiltrate a nation as well as bearded saboteurs and stealers of atomic secrets. It is dangerous folly to pretend that America need defend her self only against the might of Soviet missiles and tanks. It Is a serious disservice to dismiss as "counsels of fear and suspicion'' the appeals of patriots who would thwart Communism with in our nation. "Quiet prepared ness" of arms and a show of "confidence" In elected leaders may be useful, but these tactics cannot win the battle if the enemy Is within the gates. UNITY AND SILENCE reminder to who support it that, no free institution can survive: on lip service; it requires; effort ard sacrifice from those: who believe in ls The shrewd comment continues, "it is Impossible for an independent college to accept federal sifts without tae haiard of federal Interference. The Con great is bound to mas rules for expenditure of public money it. appropriates and suck rules minimised, by a department or bureau which admin, Collegei-Claremon- JACK'S SERVICE . Expert service by t t, r-- f Technician trained by DeVry Technical and1 Institutes. RCA - statement "the American: private liberal, college is unique- In the worlds. Its contribution! to American leducat'on in 3.00. years is immeasurable it: is a constant audi healthy The RADIO-T- V - SALES Men's brought to bear against patriotic activities and expressions. These liberals are distrustful of the are in people. Their policies and restrictiveop ways many posed to freedom, for their appetite is for power.. They want no rebirth of interest In Constitutional government;, they do want a free hand in creating Attorney General Robert F. has warned against 'Vigilantes" who "sow seeds of This suspicion and distrust." advice may not be as wise as it sounds. On topics of national! concern, it makes more sense to speak up than to shut up. Unity on basic Issues can at times be a virtue, but If by this our cit izens are made no longer vigil ant, then the American way of life can be eroded continually with each passing year. D. PRASENOS, Deceased, probate No. 2820 Estate of GEORGE D. that our Kovsrament will polntSr-mr- t Alt WE SERVICE - IMS, those ic Car Radios it them interest in the Home Radio Set it Television! repair sets We In the home when possible in our modern shop when not at the home. well-equip- Phone PICKUP are-nev- iatera MODELS GR2-33S- 8 and DELIVERY of. aa expanding bureaucracy." Other private- colleges hvo taken this stand. May their num. ber increase! Let the people through their private organisation fling; the bribes, offered; to them in bewildering variety of the' in the faces subsidies, who offer them, It bureaucrats ' is the only way to stop the vicious process of pressure-grou- p a ot government that sooner or later will destroy our freedom: and enslave uau. tuvMul rt WW XI Af J. Edgar Hoover and his take care of the spies and abbteurs, if the politicians will let him. But Mr Hoover has not to th public that it proposed Off staff-ca- teeome disinterested should lOTICTlPt 4,1 Equitable Insurance Agency in the problem of Corrwrvunis'm. It would Ibe tragic if our people should (be lulled into unconcern about basic issues. In a free Am erica, who should determine the course of our destiny but. the people, who through free 'dehate and discussuon attempt, to arrive at decisions taat are right and INSURANCE, Of AH Types - LIFE AUTO Public Liability Just. 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Those who wonder how wild Inflation can become mar well recall that in Germany in 1921 k took a trillion paper mirk to equal the value of ust ooe in Thus, all Amereans should ltt. rsad this article Jeparad 10 r bow or 1 of Notice To Creditors that United States Imported more steel than it d urine I960 the year and Patrick Henry by et ste e 1 btut such standards, would' be two many other ami Dr.Keruhnm products of the chief villians of Amerthe only way to ican' histwry. If anybody, deserves correct 1 lever product too It such! critieism, it is the? complacosts ia greater inanhour that cent citizen who never- has any output If . we continue prtaing reactions at all, who takes the ourtelre oat af the market.', w Paine- OF UTAH the Matter of the Estate STATE 1 Leaders in our public life who declaim against those whom, they characterize as "super patriots," "extremists," and "radicals of the rigrit"- ought to know better than to foster restrictive attitudes toward citizens who dare to speak OF COUNTY. CARBON the drums for Uuereased wagjp.. The same daily mmmmn paper annouso-f"-lag that fact also too states PROFESSIONAL RESULTS LITTLE PRESSING HEEDED CLEANING FLUID CONSTANTLY REFINED One Batch Will Convince Ted's 345 East Xab St D of the Savins Day-Nig- ht G.AQJNIS)LTC3 YOU You ceotek Price ' IHTTOSAFEWS |