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Show re NATIONAL SCIENCE FACT AMD FAB1S MOTION SICKNESS OUTLOOK MA Bivit.ro TA"!Lej tven SlMCt MAN STAMTtO TO By Ralph Ropey SvN SAIL THS SCAS AND ALAPOIN FLtW ON MIS MAIC CAHPBT. ON OCO FOLK RIMfDY FOM MOTION SICKNKSS WAS TO PUT"LCKY TOKSNS INTO A TRAVBLCR'S OA POCMaTaoON. NEW CONCEPTS FOR THE FEDERAL BUDGET LJAI Ah- V ANOTHER T AAV Ik UMIMTITION ME'S A vrrriwiswir MOLOSTHAT VOVABN SHOULD NOT WHIST LB ABOARD SHI BCAU88TMIS MOCMIN TH DSVIL AND WILL RAISSt A TORN). TttP E ol W OLD WIVK TALC5 WONT BALK MOTION SICKNESS, 4SI WHICH IS CAUSeD PRIMARILY V DISTURBANCE Of THI FLUID OP THS INNER CAR. UT CLINICAL TRSTS SHOW THAT NBW MCDICINCS CAN PRBVRNT ATTACKS OF MOTION SICKNESS. ONE OP TMeM, BONADBTTBS, ftlVES FULL 24 HOUR PftOTCCTIQN. ed sB GHAKSSPEAJRE was really an Arab, claims Or. Safa an Iraqi literary scholar. He supports the long-he- ld (in Iraq) theory that an Arab sailor named 'ShejJch Zubair" went to England where (he became known as Sbeakespeare." Or. Khulusl points to similarities between the Bard's plays and "The Thousand and One Nights, the Arabian Nights whose authorXtatertainment," ship has long been in dispute. (For months there has been an obvious growing dissatisfaction within (the (Administration on the manner in which the Federal Budget Is presented and analyzed. Finally, President Kennedy in his June 11th Commencement Address at Yale University met the issue headon and what he said is of utmost importance. The displeasure is with the Administrative budget. This is the one submitted in January of each year by the President to the Congress and estimates total revenues for the period covered and expenditures for each department, agency, and so forth. This also is the budget upon which estimates are made as to whether the government will have a surplus or a deficit. There is another budget which is not submitted for action to the Congress. This is the Cash Budget. This gives a picture of the actual flow of funds into and out of the government, including trust accounts. Many persons believe this gives a much better measure of the impact of government taxing and spending upon the economic system than does the regular budget. And while this cash budget is not presented to the Congress IfttOldlmw t4 it published by the Budget Bureau, and kept up to date In the monthly publication of the "An old timer is fellow who remembers when folks rested on Sunday instead of Monday." CLOSING KOTICE is President's Council of Economic Advisers. The Cash Budget is some $25 billion higher than the Administrative Budget. There is still another accounting which is made and is preferred in some quarters. This is compiled by the Department of Commerce and is based upon an estimate of tax accruals, rather than actual tax payments. This accounting also excludes all capital, land, and credit transactions, on the assumption that these are mere exchanges of existing assets. On these various budgets, or accounts covering national income and outgo, the President is most concerned over the Administrative Budget. At Yale he had tois th say: "It omits our special trust funds and the effect they have on our economy. It neglects changes in assets and inventories. It cannot tell a loan from a straight expenditure. And worst of all it cannot distinguish between operating expenditures and long-ter- m investments," The Administrative Budget, he said, "in relation to the great problems of federal fiscal policy, which are basic to our country in 192, is not stanply irrelevant; it can be actively misleading." And he insisted that too much present-da- y analysis of the budget is based upon "fiscal myths.'' One of these myths, apparently, is that deficits are necessarily dangerous and inflationary. Never before ha, a President of the United Stabss condemned a federal budget In such strong words. Unquestionably our budgetary process could be improved. And many suggestions have 'been made for so doing. But it would not b? improved by the creation of a capital budget, which it ap- oears the (President would like Such a change would be ruinous just as it has been in country after country which has tried it The Administrative Budget has defects of course. One of these is that a program is introduced at small cost, and then year af ter year keeps on growing in size and outlays. But this, and other defects, would not be corrected by any of the ideas advanced by President Kennedy. And it must be remembered that we have not only the Administrative Budget, but also the regular publication of (total cash inflow and outgo of the government. Between them we can get as much detail as to what the praise the budget. But they are ground. myths which have a good back-areno facts are available, for security reasons. But a new budgetary system would not change this. HELPER Hie as (Utah) IOUBNAD PAGE SEVtH THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1962 -- Phone New i ltrmi to Journal The Author of our M & . jSk ThomasJefferson WROTE THE DECLARATIONof INDEPENDENCE AT THE AGE OF THIRTY THREE IF'ia'f "UUlRD PRESIDENT AS A SUCCESSFUL ofTUE LIMITED STATES S'HEWAS ALSO A GIFTED MUSICIAN. LAWYER, INVENTOR, I ARCHITECT. FARMER. DIPLOMAT, BREWER OF BEER AMD ALE, HE DEVELOPED Ik .fffTT SURVEYOR, THIS ART IN ORDER TO ASTRONOMER.BOTANIST, SEE THIS ANTHROPOLOGIST AND BEVERAGE BECOME MORE PHILOSOPHER COMMON'ASA BMP DESIGNED IS M0NTfCUOt MASTQPICE OF CENTURY AST. ITS7ILL IN VIRGINIA STANDS BULWARK I V r ft! rv lif Ink AGAINST INTEMPERANCE m3 The Office of the D. & R. G. W, Employees (Helper) Credit Union will be closed, for employees' vacation from July 1st, through July 15th, 1962. ' The office will be open for regular business July' 16th. E. E. Gardner, President ';" v- W. tl. Hunter, tJ Sec'y.-Trea- s, 2?iJ- -. 1 to your boolnoao ao your ffolopbono &o clooo fmdmm fit, r any mm msfVjRf sWvkN tfts csnI sot ym$ mtmwfl A 4 thamand effic oms yr ssnpnona ... rigar cm psd bvsiiMss cou wta CALL: QFcR J0URI1AL OFFICE SUFFIY Youaioas. Rnirv Kennecott's own Fourth of July occurs every working day, when booming explosions blast loose about 325,000 tons of ore and overburden at the' Bingham Canyon Mine. This is accomplished with about 33,000 pounds of blasting powder, the equivalent of a firecracker 35 feet high! This enormous amount of material must be removed from the mine because: 1. Ore contains only 15'2 pounds of copper per "'Ion. 2. 2V4 ore. C O t A O V k tons of overburden arc removed per ton of To meet the increasingly high cost of handling so much material, Kennecott must develop greater efficiency in all operations. In blasting, it was achieved through experiments that resulted in the frequent use of a substitute for dynamite more economical, safer I'tah produced ammonium nitrate. Now, new experiments are seeking even greater efficiency through ex panded use ol ammonium nitrate. . The mine's daily "Fourth of July typifies the attainment of the vital efficiency goal to keep Kennecott a successful business that produces economic benefits for all of Utah. Utah Cbjtpcr Division Hemic cott Chjtpcr Cbiparcrttan |