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Show Newsom Soys There's Something Funny Going Y'Know, Edson in Woshington Here on Benson Aide's Meat Plan Farm Program's Twin Britain Hails 'Liberation' Of Sausage FEBRUARY 26, 1953 THURSDAY, Cutting Taxes Before Outlays Is Putting Cart Before Horse By PKTt R EPSOM corps were Invited. Leaders of the plan were lined up at the head table to explain It. Ever) thine wai I nltcd Prei Forelia Aiulynt to be left to private enterprise Since' i! iii well known th;tt and a free market to solve. Gov- culture In the new Elsenhower Into man's were ! whoever beiy ct,n,rol b ,0 reduction do tax to about now little cabinet, wa, the author of m uenccs hu altitude toward life ,U1"V Conurcs- ; ; proceeds ' KOtlp that a "More Meat" of plan teht strtriRth. rrallv important lnUsh m n (hp may provide the hint kicked around a good bit back in .""l somf"howJ ,h' hin never got between the lawmakers ami I'rt'.itlent Eisenhower. rou"f'fx"traincHnary piece of good news onsresi would the spring of lail. Today Mr.!?"Jh' ' radio ''t,H" 8,u' positive on the ih other day. Morse looks hack on his plan nd.J1"1liri""w 0 The I'lYsiih'ift' mossnK' It. So that the annnum ement that . ... ;i -MIf It had been adopted. ','U.ld"t understand trimmml. Just ll Wn that -';7 urn. -u l.Bueiu. s comma Sunday. March 1. w,l neara VI " " V. S, livestock markets wouldn't1 , h me worm.. 11,m a i u lhp une0 as plain, however, P'anVn be in their present pirkle. . nH .... t u Mnn ii , i me U was!. thing about It ""esting hi me Mr. Morse Two iiuni iiuiii ,.f ao , . . year, isauage jrniaiive Ki't-dL.. II i rssewe '8n U'iil 11 ' y Lel Hie Importance of this Hem running the Uoane Aerleultural Committee. His measure wnuM puce income h;" " now of al' he noted St. I.ouis. is should In This it lie Service overlooked, 1. per cent starting this July anminis. concern which even "The Times," Unulon ' 'ven 'houijh maikel con- Reed has said since the Eisenhower message that he !)!- also Issue, a tw "out Lady ot fleet or best" on f,.rm tfemU .for Its " '"V ,. "'r "'5 Street." Krevted the news with a aics no conflict between his proposal and the President's tax-cu- t of whom are food V the with clients, many to editonal, rapidly He gleeful ah(;al go K, . plans objectives, 1111 n ' ies Mr. .Morse nroressors founded1.than ' Freedom of Saustf that by the time it Rets oW, year With bill, apparently on the assum-Aiomeat this Digest ahout 15 years ago. "The Times" eulogy was en w. He was its editor until he came " , thVouph Congress if it does government expenditures .1. ' . . u "The Sausage. the Xn'ff year pros- titled to Washington as top assistant to', will have been conveniently reduced to eliminate we reserve the Then with expect rauaht up income. ,!")ply Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft lW),h pect of deficit even at a lower level of as the Morse pLm ol Unions, mid; Benson. On on Heed's ' part. in re no This seems a pretty glib assumption Jo the vatiouj freedom In the spring of 1951. Office of''"' J J' v,om" d and p,lcfs are world il supposed to Price St.nllliatlnn slarrcd ce.l-- l rCm" the basis of present revenues and the outlays called for by which the now to be added free Answers Same ings on retail prices. Thev were Truman before he left office, we face a deficit rejoice, ll of sausage. dom to he rolled bark progressively on But the answers are still fundain Rtarts which of close to $10 billion for the fiscal year It concluded; "Even In these May 20. Aug. 1. and Oct. 1, The mentally the same. The fio,ii,. austere times we must now and are explained as the n,ir. entire meat Industry from live-- i July. , ' stork raiser to feeder to packer ups and downs of business. To cut $10 billion off the budget is no mean task. Obvi- then let ourselves go "The Times" that was wholesaler to retail butcher pro- If there Is to he this great relil for and defense both done without cannot le paring it ously ance on private enterprise tested. most practically a handspring. as the solution for everyforeign aid spending, an operation that calls for the Because of his standing in the It has been 14 years sine condelicate handling of the knife. sols (went on beef and pork agricultural field, it was more or thing, then losses have to i, less natural that Mr. Morse was ,ak('n 1"' cheerfully as profits It is asking a lot to imagine auch a slash is going to be sausages in Britain. Sinoe then, selected to iliaw up a Y'Morc Brr m" and what s the excite best they have contained about 50 per the conceding few next in months, the accomplished Meat", plan as a substitute formplt? rent cereal which some skeptics Hut Reed's bill, even of intentions and the fullest energies. mis is apparently the funda called sawdust. price controls More than a score of national, mental philosophy of nirsflrincr an earlv reduction in present revenues, would Th result u.i that Rritnric Secretary regional and state farm- produc- Benson in refusing to get panicky mean an even greater expense cut to bring the budget in suffered both inward and outward ers, processors and distributors about the drop in cattle prices. pangs. balance. joined in sponsoring this plan. He refuses to rush to Congress The resannouncement which so it isks that hardly and the The job is so big great Among them; American Farm with demands for price supports Rlash be- tored the dignity of the British ,,, lauienien s or Bureau Federation. National . ....... . appears wise to rush through an 11 per cent tax SiJUSaL',. U'JiS HHP nt uer.l-.luhi,h Grange. American Meat Institute.! Ra,llzati(ms have come to See re- tittle hv litHtt hu.f ),,n fore some notion of actual spending cuts can be gained. .1,. V..,l,nl ...luuuni vuuociiI or rarmer lo- - Ijil'V " ueiense. Hi. mey are When savings have really been made, and more are to Britons some of the things that consistent In not wanting entirely American Stockvards operatives, be hand at will more make life time Costly the then in the pleasant. proper offing,, clearly Association, National Cattlemen's supports now. Just as they did not Churchill Credited im inem in the past. Association, and so on. to trim down federal revenues. ' The catch is that it Is the This is the way the President sees the problem, and he Some of the credit goes to the hig Far From Simple Thlnt cattlemen who talk like this. With government. is firmly pledged to seek tax savings at the earliest feasible Winston Churchill The plan which Mr. Morse drew mousanos oi acres and thousands Some to the fact that this is a UP was no simple thing. moment. It is also the way his leader in Congress, It wasjof head of cattle, they can ' coronation year and the British afford -- ...n. m see it. Sneaker sense and KiMiiuoii a, Martin, Senator Taft nieai,o utKe ineir losses. The naturally want to put their best But it orewho program. also hurt are was' sin ih iini ,.n Yet Reed knows the sentiment for quick reduction Is,f00t forward fnr the hundreds of srntod as something to stop in - the small farmers and land Information service has re- - to operate the entire state By I.YI.K C. WIESOM the smali in both parties. thousands of visitors who will be feed-lostrong among t The' signed since the EUenhower when it last was under Re- - nation, get the consumers more UP operators there for the his of and Mr. Eisenhower Queen crowning Is whether serious question meat, restore sound money, bal- - Today's glut of cattle on There Voice of America," now blister - ministration took office. He was publican control. th Elizabeth II. ance and stabilize the economy, market, forcing prices down, is Record Spending top command in Congress will be able to control the ter- So gradual has been the chance ins under congressional fire. is.Dr Wilson S. Compton of Wash- . , H tax-c11 mr "Jtalol Th Mirtis in inctnn hiuU'ptpH fii'liro fnr Stt raising "i uniiea large part to rerenf plan. rific pressure building up for the Reed that Britons have been almost un- part of the State Department's for fIelthin fepd up--, droughts. Cpttle- . had to be rushed In 1933, the'!!"? operations. If Reed wins out, the taxpayer may gjgh happily at his aware that the maze of restrictions e!gn Information and educational Ur. i Robert L. Johnson, presidentlDepartment . . .. in iiv iip nnctnea in nMHm in mofirnt .i 01 tne Hooyer AdmlnW- - nB 0re hoa " year .'.TnV. "'vmity has been.iast, '".l le.mple relief. But it may turn out to be a Jittle like taking the and the austerities that have en.!"10'"1 anotit ' n was nanKs are re. succeea mm. wou t to d sio.fifu.oiz. mat sss.utHi.uw ine opera- tration, ginamea 'Payers wartlm tinutv d toe, at risk of later having his bandage off a of waste "Voice of America" and .rge. .ndP:,y .. . r ln eosu,wiu zoom to'idiKe areas oi it appear io nave state Department informational leg sawed off above the kneecap. xcxl But every week or so there has! Ten task forf()j WPre jpt "ii a uepressea market .... $134,51)0,000 and educational bills for a Kit incompletely managed. somebodyjbeen been something: bananas, newi " ut there is y " VM.. .1";.: an a n' more of at head than The month the 7.J'" Dresent " ,he cars, white bread,' nylons candv ISW1,,KS phlet. posters and leaflets were no clear picture o what V' the department's Informa level of operation and manage- - minted m nmmm. .i,nm i nal ; , As of Feb. ...... v motorists painl(l''parlmt'"t's '"fe'gn- educational jolted i n mi oepenaj on Indi- ' mpn tion operations last week with The Promoters came to were allowed to ill their tanks v dual bank examiners statement that waste and misman Top members of President El - n8ton and with the brand of gasoline thev oj A solution, howeve is beliPlspent an entire A year kago an Interesting experiment In industrial o tt within border agement senator" on "may ?e"h?.W"..te"ra.rf to lie in bet.e capitol Hill, bu.tonholinc prefer. e eHi " " i uiuium uieiand representatives urasuii. iuc enure program is sociology was begun in New York City. The Institute of InTea went off ration shortly Thit niphi'ments to p,r a Mr. be w,J. Job. under e University-Bellevutough review. coming fore Christmas. (budget ,hey h dustrial Medicine of the New York he at his inew conference ,ional Prrss c, b Kconomy minded Congressmen which what Secret, irvBenso I calls Medical Center, in cooperation with the Consolidated Edison Scotch whisky production for th .. yesterday, imvlied doubt that wi f nrt that th - a iiunun-home ' more is up slightly. In exgov market congressmen, a consultation established can be other and .Company companies, projecf has zoomed to,rould be ecomplished in 1954. The ernmenf officials and the press restored. Taken from the files of educational that it also wiU be ration- enthusiasm the new of clinic for alcoholism. Employes who were addicted to the pectation its Republican present spending heights from tree Before June. the Provo Herald. a modest $3,000,000 in 1948 The 0,flcia,s for use of alcohol were treated at the clinic. The results of the Personal Health Service In former President !paron"y ' chilled by ,hpir r,sPn- proposed first vear of oneration are very encouraging. 20. Years Ago sibility for swinging the ax. Truman's 1954 lame duck ComEdison budget Of fifty-on- e employes of the Consolidated to ne spent on the project next reb. 26, 19,13 pany treated at the clinic 41 have managed to control their year is many times what It cost for men chosen more were Two drinking. This represents 80 per cent of the Consolidated . the Roosevelt cabinet: Henry A. 7" employes who took the treatment!. The others failed and Wallace for secretary of agriculBy WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. ior dispensers on the coffee kiosks If racial segregation were out-- ' were retired, discharged or resigned from their jobs. ture and James A. Farley for in lawed all the church A (body' little soft soap Eoes as far 1 have ln mini wou,d be scicntif-wit- h the Japa The company now has 41 employes who are satisfactory postmaster general there ' probably lr More Needs simultaneously, w arned foreigners to clear out nese Explanation me a . , f,e .... f,n i"i w ui art of tTa,)vd as ""Perts In the or miss work to and stable instead of 61 who were prone By HAL COCHRAN would be little change In the patmaking coffee. in th Jehol province of China as rowing pipe. So I snatched this work inefficiently. The report on the first year of the ex On Fluorine Question Questions & Answeri two Japanese armies battled on A Chicago woman has slept on terns; of church attendance. the Dr. from I.lston Pope, Yale Divinity letter belt conveying the Kunninir Ear two main fronts towards the capi- streetcars for seven years, at a periment adds that most of the men treated now have bet EDITOR UF.RAI.n Our family doctor advised me to School dean. cost of $1.02 a night. Fare enough! mail to the chucker: : , , , banking upheav ' Chengtem tal, Herald of February als continued In the Daily ontain your formula for drops for as Dear Dr. Bra- oyer the nation 22 1 - read - whe r- e- Kdw ai d - Hart Some folks are so afraid of tak- - : I certainly think that we havt a running .ear.. Our . .eldest - son-- ha ll hit c w U - ivf rt a. vm Ion m had running ear for some time and a Eood laclnR ,hat ,n-It has long been a policy of employers to discharge criticises Dr. Vance. Subject is posits were extended Into CIeve-!lnhesi very efficient cabinet. t I know from Sen. Robert A, Taft (R., O.). 1, the doctor feels jour formula will workers fcho drink too much and it is hard to condemn em fluorine. Vance doesn't want It land, other Ohio cities and Indian- - la,e 10 larl nyining on a . . . ("Mis. L. W.) Hart wants all to have It. s,"ngwho have . Mr. . . men the and Mrs. Alfred But follow this who days practice. ployers Answer Send stamped, Under its. new leadership, the ' I.many Isn't It quite a paradox to have A. Swensen announced the arrival 3 f H. "u srtme people cliimoring for fluorine of a son at the Crane become addicted to aiconoi nave vaiuaDie iraming federal government may soon be when ranyour successful wise man L knows envelope and ask in writin column its fiscal relationfool just thinks lie reexamining skills which are lost to industry if they are cast aside. Oncej in our drinking water here in home, while a daughter Maternity ing (clipping will not suffice for was born ,,e 'hinks-t- he ' papers instructions for use of the drops. ships with the states. This may which I edited ihpv ha vp hepn fired their drinkinp becomes even more ofiProvo and so short a distancearm-as- to Mi' anrt Mrs .1 VI' At ..k., kllOWS. J. Lake View and V.neyanUhe result in a' revearsal of some of that the read... ,- mm a lurn R(jy c StUter 34 of s , a problem and the community and society in general is tne ers are really worried because, viei wa kiI(,d M hp attpm ted ,0 The man who hunts trouble Is the centralization My age is 68. Since taking the trends of the ers believed im , , is a .1.. worse for it, The New York program recognition that fluorine Is causing the teeth of their aljl,1)t from loci in R. belly breathing and somtor find It. says a pasti ivvo oeraues. frej h, far jn ,hc pretty sure in your t New York Gov. E. plicitly ersaults Thomas alcoholism is a medical condition and can be treated. It cattle to fall out? It is so serious irovo yai.(s afu,r retul,ljnj! night and morning, no dis(rom police judge. Not if Ifi In the while advice that a large sum of money, right! Pri.. wife's washing machine. Dewey. bvii i'.,h represents progress In the field of human relations. Brdy my regarding to now being expended hall U(,d fop ,hf editorials completely. Sipned letters, not more more about it. And we have folks division Careless auti drivers have made Men exposed to the roar of Jet scheduled championship, I atn certain that if you will tell man one page or XUU word in Provo 1hat would advocateJtfi' a play-of- f are for the a innocent long engines periods bystander poor game in the- South hijjh -..lo.nfJ.J)crtainine....to....personal. rmrintv on -t- oo-Tn fluorinr" fad "for- their a easily paiiygoej:s...and..P-ar).i-...cj.X).'5...(Jfo'. gyrriV'SiiTfTake'TlIy ny"or ca-- " likely-tohealth and hygiene, not to diShall we provide fluorjtf for our sions. . fatigued, and the noise can even letter came before Christmasi our cws? Will the break, down body tissue after a that .their chances of arriving home sease, diagnosis or treatment, At the base of the Statue of Liberty are written these kids as well as fall will be answered by Dr. Brady out and human safely from holiday affairs will be time. cattle's teeth 129 CANDLES for If a stamped words: -- Aviation teeth stay In for the same reason".' expert R. M. enhanced by making the' "one safety with lots of O. the road" coffee to me" GAMBIER, (IPi envelope is enclosed. Address "Send these, the homeless, tempest-tosseDr. Weston A. Price, a recog Kenyon . Woodham. such correspondence to Dr. sugar a great many people will What better description could be given to the victims nized authority on the causes. and Q- -Is the head of the American CollegeThe"here is now. ln its 129th will be and William Brady, co The Daily do what was you you founded We say bald year. tooth and this is birth11 college It at of white the by eagle pure decay produced society. up of floods and tidal waves in the lands along the North Sea? who preventions Herald, Provo, Utah. over 20 years in the) A No. The head, neck, and tail Philander Chase, first Episcopal to us to track hack the ills within Riving to some the most precious had What better remedy for their plight than to, transport some research,spent me nseu said that in Deaf Smith; become white when the bird Is bishop of the Northwest Territory, it that have culminated in a can - ithnstmas gilt ot all and, is believed the oldest one for cerous growth of crime. of them to other places on the earth? Congressman Francis County, Texas where fluorine is: three or four vears old Sincerely yours. more cold feet and hands, thanks men west of the Alleghanies. Sen. Estes Kefauver (D., Tenn.). D. Walker of Pennsylvania has proposed a bill which would credited with preserving human (Signed) a million (A. L. T.) How much gasoline Is used Q teeth, that it was the combination Yabbut I never knew you cared Answer-A- nd admit 25,000 Dutch refugees into the United States. you're from Glaswith other minerals and not flu- in a day in the United States?. the were when you chopping gow The plan will take study. But if it is at all possible orine .alone. Dr. Price A An average of approximately SIDE GLANCES GALBRAITP points out out of my stuff By heart and soul Citrus Fruit Is Good Food to permit entry to these people could there be any better other localities where little or no 90.4C8.000 gallons. Does bating half a grapefruit you know I'm only kidding. It the was and known fluorine peo answer to the plea on the statue? took many years of struggle, but every morning tend to dry iip i , QTYaLis-Jhe-n.iIlciince-almost perfect-teet- h. d I learned,-th- e hard uiouu: j nave cen ioia the expression "Donnybronk Maybe we had better take note1 of air his . weighty . . (F. ,M.i-pompous A Tlie word means any riotous of recent articles In The Daily Answer-E- at pretense an editor Is even more reall the grapefruit, Herald contributed by our Dental! occasion or affair, and Is derived I am. his work than stricted in oranges, lemons or other citrus Fair, ' the Society. It says that sweets ate uonnymook Nowadays when mangled portions fruit or fruit juice you like and rest of an annaul fair once held Twenty-thre- e of my column come through in assured it is fine for men, one of them a medical officer, are: contributing cause to tooth de- - name your health. at w to which this One faddist Donnybrnok. referred as Ireland, HkVr condition If you really have Ben inaWo Ho almost unrecognizable i;viw .ntuo ' V VVIIIUVIWOU UllVIVi UIVI rnnrlirinn. ' . - - . recently as nonsense. give him a C4V.lrl4(l ,,n,lrWf JlTllttk UI1U1 noted for its That he debauchery and it doesn't occur to me to cuss the good swift k. i. t. p. for me please. pubmarine moored at the New London, Conn., docks. They rather die than live editor. are tefitjng the effect of prolonged periods in submerged out his sw eets. It's a serious Notwithstanding the former edi Q During whose administration thing to be a sweet addict. Also submarines on the minds and bodies of human beings. tor's flattery, I rtrmbt that any CROSS TIMBERS PRESIDENT ,np first executive office wing other who the renl!was dodge people The fact that these men arejjolunteers and are accept- causes considerable number of party goers, WASHINGTON (UP)-T- he Naof tooth decay and resort added to the White House? Year's tional Geographic Society says or givers, at Christmas-NeA Theodore Roosevelt's. ing their confinement willingly cloes not make the job'.any to (loping the water with fluorine other seasons pay any President Eisenhower is a .Cross' holidays or easier. Their devotion to studv and to their country is to be: Not lust-fothemselves and their attention to my advice about their Timbers man, That means1 that mmmphilpil Thn ifnta nrnvidpH tVirnmrri thp pYiiprimenr. mav friends but for every one else: Q How much meat is there on drinking, : If they know or infer his 1200 Denison. ' Tex.. birthplace, steer' pound V, a onrl 4',, t,,rn f - l.Some people sure have- their crust .oooa tHit u .. that I am I teetotaler they dis- across the Red River from what VI 1ULU1C tilt: UVia nf f1UUlllftlliH.il ClliU liailll.'C VllV n-- r: l Mime j lf S1PCT 1' their liitie Will foi( fad p. Could, : tnp' v. n r i i t miss my view of the question as the was the Oklahoma Indian Terridress out to about 700 pounds of aci v ilc.(mi nfiui-- uu ma, ul uui fuuinaiiiie jfi ivi in .jism on others by law. ( jvui narrow notion of a crackpot. Espec- tory, was in the middle of the meat. O. H. Moore.' tneir services in tne neat pi Dauie. utners worK in steaci ially when they are under the in- strange tangle of known ""1 fast, quiet sacrifice. fluence of the first drink or two. as the Cross Timbers. These forQ How in slates many the The former editor continues: ests formed a natural barrier beI'nion .iermit... profc.s5iQaaL..cain- "You are aware of course, of the tween "the - land settled by " the bling' houses'.' studies conducted at Cornell Un- whites and the vast prairies of the A One. Nevada, Adlai. Stevenson's projected journey around the world, Plains Indians. iversity by Drs. Strongin "and showing that sugar taken either whom w;as I.ahradirr to last from March to July, recalls that of another defeated before or after drinking has a named? presidential candidate, Wendell Willkie. In 1941, just after A It was named for the' sobering effect. The dumber of pilot his defeat by President Roosevelt, Willkie visited' F,urope. errors made by one under the inwho guided John Cabot's ship to His aim was the same as Stevenson's, to get firsthand influence of alcohol, was substanthe Labrador coast in 11!'8, ..' . tially reduced when sweetened cofformation about a world in crisis. He received great acclaim, fee was taken after drinking." Q What Is the- difference be met Churchill, Stalin and other war Jeaders, and expounded ' ' tween a vertical and a horizontal: For years I have advocated the American views. Part of his success mav been to Jorrenpondent WASHINGTON 'NFAl True D Morse, undersecretary of Agri . - 7, NFA By PHIL MWSOVf jhln!toii 'J"1 ; ..... ZVr J" .,..:ivi to a. .y - J''e 7, u . ia.rs ' TVm austind "osue "i " , T I.ihr-rate- " n- - J "'V"r I ''. '"n. '" to'"' cxclu-sivel- - ri.liit-itiiw- . Project 'Voice' Budget Many Times Cost of Entire State Department Under Former GOP Reign ut .....l?Lmt.... StX half-heale- -- ... . w .... A i e' A' 3i. n ln' -- ft oZVo Hj'! unless fr"' Zi ll " 1 Treating a Disease h. Once News Sment Now History H'. inr,ii budget-balancin- Letters to The Editor-- g SO THEY SAY i! kj..j ap-su- More Coffee, Less Booze Barbs ... w. - ' 11 1 , A v R snoe-apol- , , , - till... is . news ' . c JA ,h 11 vpn . Liberty's Plea beeome-jittery-an- Q's and A's d, ... ple-ha- -of Scaled Submarine .Ef "m "' T d vvith-iin- , r ctU 1i0 .v,,iM v 'if - , A ; oak-fore- ,-- Questioner Abroad Win-so- r, . have due the warm recommendation he received from Koosewlt, who always liked and admired him. send-of- f Stevenson an Tjqualry'-warfrom President Kisenhower, but he is at least as well known to Europeans a., Willkie Was in 1941. He will undoubtedly profit from his firsthand impressions. As he plans to visit Asia as.welliis Europe, he may be expected1 to learn what Orientals think about our Korean problem. A lahnr A union Z In a ,p vertical represents union, one, the, workers in in Little Jerrr Clemens knt making ,rmich progress changing his dog'a name from Truman to Ike. He srtill wnn't come home unless Jerry whistles the Mis.. ,&) NEA souri Waltz.' a' horizontal union, majiy unions rep-- j resent 'different tr;idcs or crafts Q Which type of auromr.hile the most popular? most popular sedans art model-- . j J' siili Uie ; kiosks, .eablisliiMn'-.oL.- hours a lay end 4 mean! coffee, not the dismal brew' commonly served as coffee. In the red book, What to Eat and A Why, 'for which send 2rc and rpHurinrj diet dei stamped, envelope! on the triumph Of rriind, pends you will learn How to Make coffee over -plotter., and Win Friends. The attendants able t. w a e ott hu in every city ov towti;r where good coffee wcjiild be avail-- ! 24 -- good 'This it our secpnd day and no ign of landing a husband maybe I shouldn t have passed up that job in , the haberdashery " I"! |