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Show FRIDAY. APRIL 25. 1933 Ftoto, Utah Cwty, Vtah 12 Li.fs DAILY HERALD x Vith Ccnircss "j'-- Mora Fatdifi-- 3 Occur Near End of this Day l'iM p; t drive your car" td and At the erj t . U yoa t fjy, ,ycur frora your lob, yoa should be tired. Vaieis 'yoa tnk up fee acuveiy- interested la some ur-- duller rtCexes with extra cautica. rriia3' facts revealed by. the Travelers Insurance companies in their annual survey of auto ac. cidents. , . More persons lost "their Uvea la 1S51 from trafjc during S to 7 p. m. than la any other, - Travel? is heaviest at they reporttwo distinct time during aa average day: from 7 to 10 a. America goes to work, and TP.EMONTCN, Utah (UP) from 4 to T p. aa., when we re- 'Three men were trr-turn home. , iously injured Thursday whra tie Twice as many accident occur stolen car they were 5rmn ertsb- during the afternoon and everinj ed 12 railea north cf here. sours aa u in, morning. IlI2'!tWV TTMimf Ta Crmn f , .Steal Allotments. Increased For Commercial Construction v Crash of Stolen Car At Trcrr.cnton r ... raw-- . S.'-- . t. cr-.- peclal. -'- tt dxy, . dunstx U.f - ii isli v;1;1! t auiflrr.cl.;1., ttoien u rTr.r trl ti w L te cr bf-f-- a - - ; Lt mor.::.. Unices 'you. stay v fl behm4 tte . tf i li t a -j jwi're l.i (danger. f t- er..T !;on t'sC rl." Police Departfr.t. ed. lie Mid ldf out-cf-tt- - i" x ' ?r.r j ererre, ycu'r ia dirr.r. i yc hen . 1 atU; fty,'-yci.-j- Three Injured In the-hou- budget requests. Another Ey Bep. Beva Beck Bosone - WASHINGTON 000 cut has been recommended for America winninj?' another phase of the bat- two: money bills which have been tle of oroduction. The latest vtc- cleared by the appropriations com tnrv ii announced fcy the Defense mittee but which have not yet .Production Administration in .the reached tie floor of . the bouse. Use- agri form of increased steel allotments These two measure! areand cultural appropriation the for commercial construction. The Defense Production Admin- appropriation for congress itself. jistration reports that because At least one more big money dux America is passing the peakma-of is still to come, the, appropriation for mutual security.excessive demand for critical terials In industrial construction The bills which- have already than passed the house include appropri right now, there 'will be more steel ations for. the department of .de much structural twice . as . i I - i w..ji.j;.w lor commmui uuuum fense, the post office and civil avliDieithird quarter than g was service, the interior department, in. the the state, justice and commerce available in the second quarter. departments, federal It has been a tough row ta-- hoe for a lot of people but this an- agency and department of labor. nouncement by DPA is a real independent offices appropriation bill, and the first, second, and the bright spot on the horizon. --Steel has been extremely scarce - as third supplementals. has copper, aluminum and other The house committee on appro priations has cut $5,725,141,282 mtala because so much had to from these requests. To this must . go into plant expansion programs. $558,518,227 more which Now that we are getting our in be added was- - cut on the floor of the bouse. dustrial plants built to their we will be in shape to If the. house should pass the de partment of agriculture appropri .do a lot of catching up with not be ation bill and the legislative ap projects. It will bill , lust as recom UUU1 UCAi J t tai. . " j propriation mended by the committee! which be ion the "guns nd butter" which we started immedi is not likely the total amount cut would be $6,317,736,940 from a to ately after the invasion of South Korea. Steel plants have been en tal of $66,792,53853. Mutual securlarged and are being enlarged. ity: appropriations and one or two We started with a capacity less others, are not included in either than 100 million tons a year; we of thesif totals. the de re considerably higher than that The biggest cut was-inow and in the near future will partment of defense appropriation bill. The committee cut this by reach the 120 million ton coal more than four million dollars. The which we have been striving.! The steel issuer is still a hot house approved the cut and added one. There is general misunder- also a imitation on the amount the next standing and confusion. My sown which could be spent in .limitation suggestion Ss that we all hold our fiscal year. Under this tempers and I am sure that things the armed services could spend will not be as bad as many think. only $46 billion this year as comThere are two bills before congress pared with the $52 billion which at this time which should get was scheduled for spending during prompt attention. Both of these fiscal 1953. of Morse are by Senator Wayne Oreeon. One of these bills is being given" public hearing by 4he senate labor and public welfare com mittee." The other bill is being held in committee awaiting the out come of the first. Senator Morse is asking that the Act be , amended to i i uuua ui i arrange lor tcuure tiefi rules f congress when. seizure is necessary, rwo government witbeen heard. nesses have . Nathan w r I la Citzzr. At yra're : L r,c,t three occurr'j itely availtbk, but It vu they- were not from tTU.ii. ,ra m , security ARIZ." I O super-capacit- y, non-nefen- se t A pro-cra- m n Taft-Hartl- . ' MISSOURI ARKANSAS O O fZvSrTlZ N. MEX, Tx'O BMmf'lC x DRAINAGE " MAINAGC D DRAINAGE p UPPER MISS. DRAINAGE .1 tit-.-.- w7rTv TEXAS - . t OCOV H Ja VJ 0? jY v Ii L T Z "- - i -' - I : J 'AUL' J ' j ""y"1 jLfap . i- jVm1S$ f ' - ' j- Yie" - "grggg grotesque trtw, the heavy black lines on 'Kewsmap above TREE OF DISASTER Resembling trace the courses of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers, now swollen with flood waters, and their most important tributary "branches." Black arrows show bow spring rains and melting snows in Montana, the Dakotas and other upland areas are carried by one river after another Into the 'overburdened Mississippi and Missouri ma in stems. Diagonally shaded lines enclose the six major areas that pour wsder down Into the Missouri and Mississippi valleys. Not indicated are the myriad twU-ifk- e brooks and leaf-lik- e swamps, ponds and marshes that feed often with disastrous . result America's six biggest river basins. Original Members Of 'Flying Tigers' Plan Summer Reunion ey i ' 1 LOWER MISS. DRAINAGE OHIO DRAINAGE ''''VvS. 1 , O ? -. Ant- - Stabilization Board, and Ellis all, director of OPS. Industry wit week. I nesses wiH be heard-thipresume. The committee is approaching the problem not from the stand point that we are undergoing a national calamity because the president has taken over the steel mills but rather with the idea that congress must take action to say how such things should be done if they, have to be done. I believe that an orderly, pro-- i cedure will be Worked out and that congress will assert more power lit the future. Many individuals, newspapers and interested groups have long urged that such a step be taken. Certainly there should be adequate laws to cover situa- P tions that involve serious emerFIERY CEREMONIAL Almost a mUlion spectators stood with and in secur gencies in' economy . bared heads as flames from an elaborate funeral pyre consumed ity. la the house of representatives the body of the late Prime Minister of Ceylon, D. S. Senanayaka. children led the mile-lon- g funeral up to the present time we have Five thousand school ' " ' procession Cut a total of $6,283,659,549 from .....; in Colombo. s i . km A reunion of the original mem-- i bers of the famous American Vol unteer Group bf Chtna war fame who fought under the sobriquet of "The Flying Tigers" is being or ganized for next summer to com' memorate the- 10th anniversary of tne squadron's disbandment uicx Kossi, now flying at cap tain on .the Pacific Airlift oper ation of The Flying Tiger Line. said tentative dates had been set for June at Hollywood, r i- if j . . the good word you're cil over town. Yes, indeed! I'ewa Hko thia travels fz&i whea folia '. first try fcx--&xinj It waa lOears ago la the sum' mef of 1942 that the original group ; disbanded upon completion ef the flying contract for the Chinese government. Most of the men then joined the U. S. Air Force or began flying military supplies 'over the Hump from India to China. Rossi said he was hopeful that General Claire Chennault, who or ganized and led the famous group. would 'be able to attend the re union. Chennault, now' living. In '. Calif. Formosa, heads up Civil Air TransA three-da- y program of enter port, Inc.. Chinese national airnuiment and reunion, with no line. speeches, but' "just a" few days to ll all the TWIN'S KEEP PACE get together and lies we've been telling each other BOONESVILLE. Miss. CUP) for 'the past , few years," is being During the current session of , Northeast Mississippi Junior organized, Rossi said. Out of the original erbun- of seven sets of twins enrolled some 270 men. there remain some in the freshman class. Faculty 35 pilots and 175 ground crew mem' members said - they- noticed a . bers. "The boys are widely scat marked similarity inv oholastic tered and we re trying to contact standings between twins of the them all so we can put on as big same pairs. : . J, a reunion as possible," Rossi said. He asked that "members contact The Republic of Honduras, grows him at his home, 1933 No. Bron-so- n more bananas than, any other Ave., 'Hollywood, for details country In the world, exporting of the reunion. more than 14.000,000 stems a year.i f n - . on n n s . - Tk Stns&isrzl , . re-te- lint 12$ SIr ,Crd How about you t Onco you- - tasta thia diilerent, dclicioua Bita Size . 'i 9& Bf 1 1 cereal you'll join the choruj YUH Why not tomorrow morniriff ? ' . Cof-lege- ; 6 Rice ci iex rm - IUlMa Pvrlaa V iL v ; - - V C, St. Lmat. If. Ti j i v. r.t.f-at..-- I -; J pi t i |