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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA, UTAH SCANNING THE WEEK'S NEWS TMt Tailored Two Fiecer In Half Size Styles HOmE of Main Street and the World Toiun Allies in Accord on United Army; gp0KTP IN WASHINGTON Drug May Wipe Out Tuberculosis EUROPEAN The member of HULCY, president of the Chamber of Commerce, in a recent address before the Na DA. i t tional ... In Berlin, Hubert Herbst, German inventor, reBUT fuses to believe that flying is strictly for the birds. So he invented a pair of wings, which, Herr Herbst is confident, will enable him to soar through the air. Despite Herbsts confidence, however, he prefers to be anchored to something solid as he tests his home-mad- e pinions. So here you see him flying with the assist of a crane. This is the first time he gained any altitude with the wings. HAS FAITH g, xwqk Dr. Konrad Adenauer of West Germany; Secretary of State Dean Acbeson; Anthony Eden, British foreign secretary; and Mr. Robert Schumann, French foreign minister. The Public Affairs Institute, which describes itself as a TAXES nonpolitical organization, has issued a study of U.S. tax laws which points out six loopholes that are costing the Federal government a year and benefits almost entirely those with annual incomes of more than $10,000. They are outlined as: (1) Percentage depletion $750,000,000; (2) Income splitting $2,500,000,000; (3) Failure to include a provision for interest payments withholding of taxes on dividend and corporate-bon- d (4) Failure to increase estate and gift tax rate sharply $300,000,000; and tighten up on this levy $400,000,000; (5) Failure to increase the capital gains tax rate sharply and tighten up on this levy $400,000,000; 61 Approval of a broadened family partnership provision in the 1951 law $100,000,000. More will be heard about this study in the next few weeks as congress gets into full debate over the proposed new tax bill. $4,500,-000,0- GERMAN PASTOR ON AMERICAN TOUR . . . Rev, Dr. Martin German pastor, and his wife. Else, rest at Idlewild airport. New York City, shortly after their arrival for a five weeks' speaking tour. The German Lutheran pastor gestures vigorously as he tells newsmen that be is stongly opposed to Germany because he fears it will bold up the peaceful unification of his country. He said he was speaking as a clergyman, not a politician. Dreaded Tuberculosis, once the great scourge of TUBERCULOSIS out. This hope mankind, may within a few years be completely wiped is centered on a new wonder - , L , drug which was used in recent months in treatment of nearly 200 persons in the advanced stages of the disease at Sea View hospital in Staten Island. Slightly smaller than asexpirin (see picture), it is market the on to be pected by summer under various trade names. The pills will cost a TB patient a fantastically low 25 to 50 cents a L not-so-t- all almost any fabric. c perfoPattern No. 8787 la aliea 12V. 14V. 16V. rated pattern In 24V 22V. 30V. 18V. Sire 14V. abori aleeve. 6 yard ol sew-rit- SEWING CIRCLE PATTEBN DEPT. , 1U. St., Chicag Enctoae 30c la cola for each pattern. Add Be for 1st Class Mali If SS7 Waai A am desired. Pattern No. Size Name tPleaaa Print) Street Address or P. O. Boa No. State City Hi Ho, Silverware! The customer was busy sawing on the steak he had ordered and was having a difficult time. Waiter: Is it tough? Customer (Exhausted): When I order beef and get horse, I dont care. But next time, take the harness off before you start Make Believe Dad, what is an actor? An actor? My son, an actor is a man who can walk to the side of a stage, peer into the wings filled with theatrical props, dirt In addition, more millions are being paid railroads for troop and armament transportation. During the war the railroads bill to th and dust, other actors, stagegovernment totaled some six bll hands, old clothes, and other claplion dollars, trap and say: What a lovely view there is from this window. Air Transportation In another field of transportation air transportation, the govern ment also has a huge stake. Thi Post Office department estimatei MISCELLANEOUS cost of carrying the mail on th SONGS and I.yrlta wanted by ASCAP 'ilishers Agent Submit lor countrys airlines this year at MISIO exam.. 20TH CENTUBT In addition, there are somi free AGENCY. 47$ Seats darn Are., Oaklines which get an outright subsidy land, Calif. from the government On top ol WANTED TO BUY this, there Is a government cos' maintenance construction and for WANTED of airports, beacons, radar ant Scrap Iron. Steal and Caat Also Surplus Item other safety aids which totals mon MONSEY IRON & METAL CO. than $274,000,000 for the year. Utah Classified Department HELD FOR RANSOM . . . Edward Stansbury, vice director of the U.S. . information service in Talpeh, Formosa, is the diplomat who was taken from the British steamer Wlngsang by Chinese pirates in the Straits of Formosa and held until $10,000 ransom had been paid. TSO Shipping Industry In the shipping Industry, anothei form of transportation, there is at annual subsidy for operations grant ed the industry totaling somethini like $30,000,000, plus many million! in construction subsidies under th guise of defense construction, whicl likely runs as high' as $50,000,00( annually. If taxation is siphoninj of our economy off the as Hulcy says, perhaps the slashet should be made in the transportation industry first. y. ATOMIC SPY TEAM Juliu and Ethel Rosenberg, convicted last and sentenced to die for spring of stealing atomic secrets for Russia a Federal Appeals Court. Three sentences their upheld by heard treason, It cannot be held that these senappeal judges said in their decision: tences are unconstitutional. Only the United States Supreme Court can now save the Rosenbergs from the electric chair. The Rosenbergs are the first Americans ever sentenced to death for treason outside a military court. At the time of then' conviction, Judge In his opinIrving R. Kaufman called Rosenberg worse than a murderer. led to the war in ion, Judge Kaufman said, the Rosenbergs treason Korea, with its tens of thousands of American casualties. UST what youve been looking for a handsome tailored two piecer designed in half sizes to flatter the figure. It knows no season, takes nicely to 0. COsV OF LIVING The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports the cost of living stood still in its latest 30 day survey as measured by the government's new consumers price index. Food prices rose about a tenth of a per cent, but clothing and house furnishings were down a little. average in The' new index stood at 189 1 per cent of the 1935-3This was 4 2 per cent above a year earlier and 11.1 per cent above the average. Wholesale prices were reported 5 per cent below a year ago. 9 in government take over the railroads and other transport, that government controls are strangling the industry, that taxation is siphoning of our economy off the and diverting venture capital for government adventure. Among other things, Hulcy said: Our transportation industry has traditionally been free and traditionally competitive. It is run by private citizens, financed by private capital and primarily supported by private industry. Competition has Incubated the world's best transport services and government has entered the picture largely as an Umpire or a referee. Lets see if that is true. From the start the railroads of this country spanning the continent were seldom without government subsidies either direct or indirect In land or money. So even from early days, the government, which is the taxpayers of the country, has had a stake in the transportation system. But to bring the matter down to recent years, records of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation show that the railroads have come to that government corporation, when they could not get money from private financiers, and borrowed some $232,414,165. As of today $98,621,561 is still on the books of the RFC. Thats taxpayers money, not private capital. In addition, government, which is the taxpayers, is the biggest customer of the transportation system. For instance, ever the years the government has paid to the railroads billions of dollars to carry the mall mail subsidies it Is called. The postoffice departs ment estimates the cost of carrying the mall on railroads alone this year will total RUSSIAN Anglo-America- n Forum d MASCOT . . . Tiny Gard Alver-berZi, is the mascot of the Norwegian Olympic bobsled team. Here the lad sits with his dad, Nils Alverberg, Norways No. 1 driver at the wheel before he went on a practice run at Oslo, Norway. 0n the 34th anniversary of the Soviet army, Russian military leaders and newspapers warned the western world that Russia possessed atom bombs of all calibers and said that any aggressor would be met with crushing, deadly blows. In addition, the same sources charged that imperialists are planning to unleash a third World War. Most observers agreed that the speeches and articles were the usual line of Soviet propaganda that is necessary on an important occasion. But it was noted that the claim clearly implied that Russia has in her arsenal tactical atomic weapons to match those recently developed and tested in the United States. Transportation Washington, not only made an ex cellent political speech from his viewpoint, but he indicated the railroads of the country are threatened with socialistic govemmenl control, that some folks would like nothing better than to see the army-supporti- This pictur of the big three foreign ministers end West Germanys Konrad Adenauer was made at conclusion of talks at which agreement was reached on outstanding issues for a united European army. Left to right: C Railroad Report the North Atlantic Treaty Organization have reached agreement on four important points for the defense of Western Europe and the strengthening of the united army which may mean the salvation of the democratic form of government. Each of the points will involve great sacrifice on the part of every government, by soldiers, and by the taxpayers of the participating nations. Most important, perhaps, was the agreement to provide about 50 combat-read- y land divisions and 4,000 operations aircraft for European defense this year in addition to forces Greece and Turkey can make available. Second, and possibly the most controversial, to approve the general outlines of a plan partially drafted by France, West Germany, Italy, WHICH ONE? . . Here is , Whitey and the Benelux nations to merge their armies into a European defense Lockman who base for first played Westforce. Under this plan the Allies of World War II propose to rearm and did a ern Germany. The arming of West Germany, however, must be ap- the Giants last ofyear He is ready it. pretty good job proved by the governing bodies of the countries involved in the treaty. with his first basemans glove and Whether the French will ratify the proposal is still in doubt. If turned also his outfielders glove. Just down by the French National Assembly it could mean the collapse of the which be will use he isnt quite unified army. sure. a N.A.T.O. to make nations agreed to create a board Third, the detailed study of the western world's needs for airfields, barracks, communications lines, and other facilities, and recommend how to share the cost of building them. And fourth, to streamline the N.A.T.O. itself and make it more efficient, on a pattern roughly like that of the United Nations secretariat, instead of the present overlapping boards and committees. The plan for a army this year means that 20 more divisions will have to be recruited and armed in the next 10 months. One authority interpreted the plan in these words: Right now the Reds could walk to Frances westernmost Atlantic shore, but by the end of this year they would have to fight their way. By the end of 1954 we would be able to throw them back. ARMY wiS WAITES SMtaaaWMH d Venture Capital ... In Oslo, BRITISH SKATER Yvonne Sugden, London, who at 12 years of age is perhaps the youngest ever to compete in an Olympic competition, practices for the winter games. She has just arrived from London and is working some of the kinks from her muscles. ... In Arcadia, Calif., Jockey Johnny Long-de- n receives the George Woolf memorial trophy from Woolfs widow as the nations top jockey for 1951. The trophy is presented each year in honor of famed Jockey George Woolf. Selection of the winning jockey is made by the California turf writers on basis of consistency, performance, contribution to bis profession, character, integrity and sinceritv. A statue of Jockey Woolf is in the rear of picture. LONGDEN GETS TROPHY , Hulcy says this: 1 make the challenge once again, on the basis of my talks with men and women on the Main Streets of America. What are we going to do for venture capital to launch new enterprises and to put the necessary yeast for exenterpansion in the older prises? 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Ask yen armtgtstl pte a, LBRIMMS1 PLASTI-UNJ- E In case Hulcy is at a loss, figures WNU W 1152 from the Office of Defense Production and the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, show that as of this date business men have made SURII1 application to these agencies to spend a total of more than $$11,000,-000,00Pains of Arthritis, Rheumatism, for expansion of old plants and existing facilities and the conNeuritis, Lumbago, BursitisiL. struction of new plants, under the Reiief Can Start In Minutes five-yerapid tax amortization Production Defense in the clause with SURIN we internal Act. And thats private capital, Tharte to rwallowdating and wait anxiously Netting most of it, although the RFC has far relief. Yon simply apply SURIN bleaaed been making some loans for these right at tha point of pain and relief atarta at penetration beneath tha purposes. akin geta under way. 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Within a few weeks, high temperatures and appetite. recovered energy to heal, patients mal. lung cavities began tuberScience, at last, may have found the answer in the battle against culosis. wander-workin- MEAT PRODUCTION Nation's Packers Store Meat Surplus The U.S. Department of Agriculture reports the nations meat production continues to grow faster than the consumer can take it off the markets. Production In late February was estimated at 22 per cent higher than at the tame time a year ago. Heavy marketing of lambs, sheep and hogs is reported In many marketing centers. During one week in late February 1,464,000 hogs were slaughtered by packers, compared with only 1,044,000 during the same week a year before. There has been a sharp slaughter increase also in sheep and lambs with storage at a record high. Beef stocks in storage were up 17,000.000 pounds in January of this year, compared with the previous month. pain-guellt- ng BANK ROBBERS MOTHER... Mrs. Mary Sutton, mother of one of Americas baddest boys, bank robber Willie Sutton, faces reporters at her Brooklyn apartment. Its a terrible thing for a mother to go she says. ; through, ... ld s, oney-bac- - |