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Show would bring to the committees attention's bill which he Is sponsoring calling for ellmlna. tlon of government competition with private enterprise. He list, ed a number of key senators who are cosponsors of the Utah Senator Lovds Blast At Federal News Service measure. Sen. Wallace F, Bennett (R. partment of Agriculture Into the Utah) said Saturday that he will news service business Is not tell the Senate agricultural ap only In direct competition with proprlatlons subcommittee that privately owned news services, a Department ol Agriculture but Is In direct competition with la the very Constitution of the market news service unnecessary, unworthy, un. United States. enomlcal and unjustifiable, He said, The dangers of this The Utahn said This Agric- tempting tool for news manageulture department version of ment are very obvious. If the Russias Tass News agency la government Is to establish It. and an Insult to the self as a seller of market nations legitimate news gath news, It, of couse, edges erers. toward a position In which It The subcommittee Is now con. could sell propaganda disguised sidering appropriations for fls. as news. cal year 1965 for the agrlcul. ture department, Included In the HE ASKED, Whats next USDA budget Is an Item calling a State department, Interior for a $135,000 increase for the department or Federal Power market news wire service which commission news service? This USDA service strikes began on August 1, 1963, at the very heart of our con. IT IS MY FEELING that the stltutlonal system and If per. ; committee should not only ell. mltted to grow, It very easily mlnate the $135,000 Item, but could weaken the press freedom should file In its report estate, guaranteed under the first a. ment abolishing the market mendment of the Constitution, news wire service, he said, he said. The entry of the U.S. De. THE UTAHN ALSO SAID he that this would give the Federal governments approach to the field a much broader focus and remove It from the context of the welfare programs where aging activities are now located. Senator Moss gave his sup. port also to a bill which would establish a Public Land Law Review commission, Senator Frank E. Moss (D. Utah) announced last week that he will Join In of the proposedOlder American act of 1964. The bill, designated S. 2000, would establish an admlnlstra tlon on aging as an agency of the Department of Health, Edu. cation and Welfare, with a com. mlssloner appointed by the One of the reasons for this legislation Is to prevent es. subsidtabllshment of ized agencies such as the mar. tax-pay- JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Garland Man Thursday, July 9, 1964 Assigned as Burton Questions Worth Technician Of Y outh Training Plan THE BOX ELDER Moss Backs Bills to Aid Aged, Review Land Laws A Garland man, Daniel Reea May, has recently completed Laurence J. a comprehensive course In ar. Congressman tlficlal breeding and has been Burton last week eald, The assigned to the Box Elder major objective In the war on County area as technician for poverty should be to upgrade Curtiss Breeding Service. the family unit. It Is true that He will work with D.D. Davis there are many families In this THE BILL, WHICH HAS al. local for the distributor nation that do not have the Ogden, president great the House, Is be. nation-widIn addition, It would provide ready passed HE SAID, IT IS obvious breeding firm, In means to provide adequate med. ing considered in the Public that a good deal of money can grant programs to encourage Lands subcommittee of the Sen. making the services available leal care, educations and other be saved by getting the govern, the establishment of state types of opportunities for their ate Interior committee, of which to cattle raisers. on aging and to give Moss Is a member. May ment out of competitive bus. qualified for the post children. And It Is a legitimate training period objective of government to lm. The commission, would, If after a lness, and the market news financial assistance to local service Is an excellent place to activities in the field of aging. authorized, study the existing at the Curtiss headquarters prove the lot of all Its citThe grant funds would be ad. statutes 111. izens. begin. and regulations gov. farm In Cary, It does not make sense, how. was ministered through the state for provided Opportunity ernlng the retention, manage, agencies In accordance with the ment, and disposition of the study of the various ever, to take a teenaged child The Utahn said that I have state plan. sires In the stud with partlo from an underprivileged home public lands, and recommend considered Americas press as ular emphasis on their use In send him Into the wilderness such modifications as would a precious thing our number MOSS NOTED THAT the key best provide the maximum bene, continuing herd Improvement for six months or a year, even one protection against govern, feature of the bill, which disprograms. give him some vocational train. for the general public. ment big or little, bad or good. tinguishes It from other bills fit Ing, and reasonably expect this The smallest attempt to move providing grants for assistance kind of government action to Sen. Wallace F. Bennett (R. commission end believe It Is Into this field at the expense to the aging, Is the establish, Utah) also called for establish, deserving of the overwhelming render any aubstalntlal benefit of the taxpayer yet must be ment of the Administration on ment of the commission. approval of the Senate, Just as to the family. I heartily endorse the pur. It received the overwhelming vigorously resisted. The mar. Aging as a separate agency THE COST OF this pro. ket news service should be elim- with the Department of Health, pose and objectives of the approval of the House of RP inated forthwith. Education and Welfare. He said Public Land Law Review resentatlves, he eald. gram la not really known but ket news service, he said. It i Is alarming to see that these government programs rather than coming to an end, are being sharply Increased. If we can keep the family . by the family. The entire family can then enjoy the pride and Joy that It so richly deserves for the sue cess it has earned. I think every family has the right to earn Its way, and succeed. Gimmicks, handouts, and dots pro grams offsr no real solution. They are not an answer to pov erty here or any other place in the world, he declared. com-missio- two-wee- k first-han- d pro-pose- 1 strong, insure that the head of the family is able and qualified to perform a valuable service In this community, and that there Is a Job available to him, then he In turn can and will provide all else that Is nseded e . 1 Band Appears In Logan for d even the advocates of the program admit It will coat at least $5,000 a year per young man. Our manpower retraining program has been able to train an unemployed worker or retain a worker who has been dlsplac ed by automation for approx lmately $2,000 a year per man, This amount Includes the cost of training subsistence for his family during the training period. It aeems to me that we ahould expend the money necessary to train or retrain tha family bread winner so that he or she can In turn provide for the needs of the entire family. The war on poverty will occupy a prominent position In the Congress within the next few months. I seriously doubt that there are many people who ob Ject to a reasonable approach to eradicate proverty In July Parado The Box Elder High school marching band composed of 01 students, sppearsd In the Logan city parade on July 3, under the direction of Earl Swenson, band leader. Swenson announced that the new color guards marched for the first tlms with the Logan appearance, They are Carol Purcell, Tammy Whitaker, Kim Kowell, Mary Erlckaon, Judy Kadfleld, Becky Harper, and Alllaon Morgan, Larry Call la the drum major of the band, and majoratta Is Rama Glover. Sharon Frye and Kaylene Gardner are twtrlers. 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