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Show :Ike Plans Tio Up Agency Interest on J. DONOVAN Herald Tribune Service ritsidertt . WASIILNUMTST7,-- likthower 'in propose 1ettlit4- to prevent federal agencies ,fh the future from lending Inoney at interest rates lower than the Treasury has to pay to borrow money. , This means that certain consumer and others benefiting in the from federal credit electrilicition program. -- - rural for -- example - would Still Strong, pay More to cover higher interest charges. The roms was urged by the -thebhlt Itodvet commissionin 1955. but pohtically tt ii YerY controversial because of the effect it would haye on so many pocketbooks. - In addition to the Rural Electrification Administration the programs- that tvould be affected in the suture would include the college housing program. disaster loans to farmers and 'cattlemen by the Farmerir Home Administration, and disaster loans by the Small Business Administration. Unveiled At Meet Several hours after,the dent had held his weekly Fonference with Republican' legislative leaders, Sen. Styles Bridg distlosed that Mr. es Eisenhower had informed the group.44 his intention to propose such legislation. After noting that the new policy would put an end to 2 per cent loans by the ?ttA, Sen. Bridget told I 1 I The WASHINGTON (UP) has business situation general continued strong so far in 1957, the Commerce Department reported Tuesday, tlespite some unevenness in specific lines. The department's Office of Business ECOTIOTtliell said In Its monthly "Survey of Current Businese that the "firm tone In the over-al- l econemy" extended through April. The mitten's economy kept pushing to new highs this year, the report said, chiefly because of iteadily Increasing demvda for goods and services.; fromdoMestie and foreign cOnliumers and the government. At also - 4 , toted that domesticInvestment continued at a peal( rate. On the uneveneide was a cenin residential housing starts and a general lack of growth in incluStrial production.The bureau said industrial production had shown little change since' lest October, chieflybecause of declines in auto Output and sale. The Office of Business Eco-trittlits reported that the economy In Aptil continued along the same high level eatabliatied in the first three month', hi the year. Personal income in the record firtt quarter was at annual rate of t33() billion, and the gtoss national Product teeched a peak mitts rate of 1427 billion. The report Mowed that bust. Iles ThventorieS were reduced In the. first part of 1957, caws Ing a slight decline In Inflationary proasures ind the upward treind in wholesale prices. timed decline . '101114,, T A ."- '.j 1 1 ,,, 6' N -- ,,, 1.) 'N, , ''', - , 1 ?It .0... a) 1 ,- we., Pfot Ps, I. Burton, you shouldn't be asking me tdhadY with RettY torrent You 1 'lily. the dance white ei Informadr 7 rtSwap Zw1141 ) z ( ';) r' -- Information Funds Slashed was tailed is the first ce witness as the subcommittee By HOUse began a day ,of detailed testiLAS IrECAS NEV. (UP) An and an 'WASHINGTON , - (UP) mony on strontium-9Atomic rziergy Commission other villain of fission fallout economrt nteleUs 1Iousb 'affirmed a 33 per stientisti called off the second cesium 137. Because it decays relatively ictdriesdity bust In the series of In cut funds for the U.S. cent slowly and emits damaging Wednesday - as rem- radiation ,. strontium-Dhas beik Information Agency. Thel House adopted by voice nants of the atomic 'cloud corn. the center of the concern vote and sent to the Senate a over 137 also Cesium fallout. from the opening detonation compromise bill appropriating a slow has decay tycle. drifted slowly away front the Strontium-90- , an element very $96,200,000 to run the USIA durNevadi proking grounds. similar to calcium, tends to fol- ins the fiscal year starting July The test Of the second low eileitim front follotit 1. That wu $47,1300,000 less "midget" nuclear aevice was through soil, into 'plants and than President Eimenhower refre- quested. postponed for 24 hours Tues- - ultimately into humans, The cut was coupled with a quently by way of tows which weather a evaluation after day consume the plants to make eongrestional ban on 'tirther competition by USIA With primeeting. milk. vate news, film or picture Media diAfter a delay of nearly two Once taken into the human weeks, the AEC Tuesday set gestive system. strontium. like either In th United States or off the initial detonation In calcium, tends to settle in the overseas. the tinned 'States. most exten bones where it keeps right oh DAY sive series of nuclear tests. irradiating the skeleton until 1 The belling remnants Of the its decay cycle is completed. cloud from Tuesday's detonation .6 The Atomic Energy CoMmismoved elf in two concentrations sion said Tuesday that its et which the AEC said would not forts so far in developing drop "anything more than a "clean" atomie bombs has eon. light fallout." Reports of minor fallout have AEC, A-Devi- Representatives of the CathoProtestant and Jewish re- 0 , lic. ligions, meanwhile, appealed to Congress to spare the economic aid program from the econothy axe. They testified at a special three-dabearing of the House Foreign Affairs Committee. ts y In his testimony before .the Senate committee, Wilson noted that congressional etonomy advocates had singled out the President's foreign aid request as a prim. target in their drive to trim Mr. Eisenhower's $71,800,- 000,000 budget for the fiscal year starting July 1. "In our natural desire 'for lower government spending." Wilson said, "it is unfortunate that so many peoWe first reach for our foreign aid program as ,4 a whipping boy." 4 t r:11 DEMOS , rad. Continued from First Sett, Bible said, particularly If they thought the money svu being spent wisely or on worthy projects tor' building ' a greater , nation. "We do riot object to a just budget now: he added.. "It pleases me to see that a majority of the public is behind ibur efforts now." He told Democrats that they Must l'point mit the glowing inIconsistenciei under our present 1 , Houte .Contracts Converted Reexecutive administration:" fallout. publicans, he added. "were very clever indeed at the same kind of criticism when Democratic presidents occupied the White . House." 4 "We need to tell the voters of America that this party, the OFFICIAL FORECAST PRIECIPITATIONPrt.icipitatiOn tines so concerned SALT LANZ AND VICINITYCon. MAY 1.1257, 3.31 ; deoarture erne May Republican Party, is siderabid ciouttiness through Thursdot. I. ono USN; presioation since Oct l with growing bureaucracy, Charm of a occosionsi ottorneon or 1051. 14 e7; departure since Oct. now 241 million peo1 employing 61 Conplus or thundenihower vening showor SUNRunrtes Thuradas 6i411 tinutil witrin LOW rb UMW swortime ple and we need to tell the votsunset Thursday 7:50 55, hieh Thursday in that the monthly govern12 ers MOONMoonrim Wednesday, UT A H Considerablo cloudiness 2 monneet Thurisdry 1111-mental fterSretteard payroll is $1 billion. the through Thwutiar COMPARATIVE TLMPERAT ORES- -noon or termini( 'hetiors and thander- Rail lAk C Its TUitocias high S. law highest in history," he said. showers. Contmuird warm law Thuile 46. mesn formal 62. A year ago. mornin 3 511. high Thurimisy SS IS. high $W 64. a speech by Presi- Ile kW 42. high for dent quoted 93, all lama low tor moods 17. Pertly ,mhnih Eisenhower during the 1952 e showors ' Git Littt6, HOLEPROOF . . , , , , , , nylon tricot p.I.'s , 0 5, gil en . .. I. Po , , SIZES , A, B, C,O ' or coothurr.aratcorTetahurukaaa Slightiy high Thursday load Aliniquerque, N IL COLORADO WYOMINGMastly G. i through Tawradar. 'Rear) wide, cot- &nines. Mont, tered atter000n and night How thud- i Ithringrelt.N 0 IDAHO dorshotrers. Littio change id timbers-lure- . fa. 1.4 ?AM Min. Priv 16 M .01 SO 16 IleTnna;:andeirti sleep ells& Coat style piped in contrast color. Trim ' must be found "tot the purely i ;I 50 temporary business of bolster50 as ing the, free nations sit ge through an1110191, Oasc 49 r2 . Moat 91 Ti. nual handouts, that get neither NIV ADAVariable cloudiness Thorn i 141 day. Cooler ever most of the state. 1 ,1 1:,NalaNsi ouipermanent nor real friends." ME DAY FORECAST rot DTAII 'Chic4o, iii wiro. "We need to tell the people 71 54 IThursday through Monday oTemwerot- ID404or, Cole. 76 53 I that this program of handouts unps OVeratting saint normal. Showers ST mica,. 50 arlo meat Minn likely Tburodog sad again a09 41lia 14 11 being advanced and now wag IDuluth, IIIIPICTIOM HUMIDITYAt Sit 0 m. 44 Mir tout Mt NEE. 64 many more nations than - the additional 10 47 group," he said. 71 Calif. II,043411 41 07 e, Ile blasted Republican leader15 MI al de ornal. 73 55 .10 ship and its disunity, declaring SS -. Itall faski treltartutt 1"one needs only to read the f.1'4;4 ti N ii AA headlines tO recOgnize the type diesels ornon. es ottbstes st, at ocnaN 711 61 OkiehOMA Citt.i eneic and Cdreetelneah Advertifoing St contusing- - and conflicting , Omaha. Neb , at et its it mats ISSIK al INI . Published Phoenix. Arm. 85 Established June I. the Republicans are leadership 47 e ach evening. Entered at the Oen tattoo POCATELLO. IDANO ls 111 givfng the country." 62 City Pat Office as gavial Cam matter Portlend, Ore. .17 st ' 4A according to Ast a Congress. Mac El reeve 'Just two weeks ego.' when ItOt k iritiNi01, WY0.11 41 1174 the Preside was teeing off on MI Al COM, 111ALT LAiling CITE Thip 6,aerlot mew. Istimispowit 61 60 DOW' alleUMOS DO reasonability lac toed. San Diego, Calif three different gelf course', in MI Olt useripts and photographs contributed.. San Fromm." Cold, 76 St. 50 Mo, Louis, three diferent States, oh three end articles mar be re. Phrinted WkW1 76 50 only with written permission Seattie. different days, etmgressiofial PHARIDA51 14 44 WTO. g iven M advenee 52 7s leaders of his own party were 'Spokane. Warol taaalaa eaLIVItalr IIA T!I 73 56 D.C. One Month ildativ Codilt I 1 to teeing off on 'their Republican Six menthe ttetto milt) OeS4 M advance $ 9 plaiform and legislative proI dolt" lit laid veer only) Oa Ell IgraM is advencett by their own advance DEATHS One month (Aptly sad Runde') 0 I president,' Sen. Bible said. and lure si. months In(daily ' hid ravened Democrats, he'said, hive been day ipeld -- . - - sAttOr caste. mica. sttb--.- 1 patient, tine vest nihilist end addideY) "awaiting sane leader"41 sate in edvanry Itsmei N. Vsederolees. Id. prvanOvet ILIVERV Lira' MAIL ship from the ekecutive branch." asi rarla.aa:I.V the Kali." l'aa Mad lia" with "rrl.t .P"" lad basest,. 'I prediet tonight," he said, surwisr, one mottth, $1.71 t sit Seesikilp dted Tindal, thee a Meg Illness. $10 50, end year. SU. "that the 83th Democratic ConMad dant and SundsCond Modal., CANIIIIIII, 14444 ll'Pl ci It. will rot let the American 81 71 grem Mania Illesem. IL PrOtellibin list tt,,5n, sic menthe. at Ski? Piellitilll ost,listvar 'pretties saturday down. We can Ind will pu.blic Onle la 5"11$1111154. termer errata Hy sad ti Ilt; ens yeseeted le Pone sod piseineg mina? ta led offer the type of leadership this areas without carrier service I. 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Mao leeetthat STRENGTH For - .1kmAig 1 : ' ' ' VOIllell with boxer waist .band. la ,tolt hauriouseylonitkol ..'t : , ", -. -- "00.0- thseubsrtteintuute wzahiclicha a , oNn,r1 (7-4)- A All-tin- ari , FuU cut for complete - , 41 drrt,--1 WIDE MESH CYCLOLIE CCIAIi unit FEUCE " It , w Lee Com FOR MOTHER Phono DA tll 1 be comfortable! a whys 11J4 Bto ewe-pa- - man . -- Cosh . , S A. LE been recorded by AEC officials in Reno but considerably less than that at Tonopah. In that mining community about 100 miles north of the de . rtonation at Yucca Flat, fallop( To iTtleisday w a I m6asured at es 11150th At the ma timum It yes less sold year I yes MO moss year sonseeet amount considered safe by the 4ose teal esseitet semis thmeeph most rigid scientific standards. ors ervesilelie Pmiestiel Pedetel .A thundershower In the Reno Selogo. Per seeepteso laerlostiell area contained radiOadive ma- Owns et vie. "Itedtholl Peewit les. 1194 9i. Plebe Elie terial but the amount tötiled knew 199 Hi is few Mr. timings. of the Tonópih about one-fift- DISIRSIT MIDIS . 10-yea- THE WEATHER amputated the arm of a five . year-olboy bitten by a wild timber wolf. Robby Gilmore's arm was badly torn when. he thrust it through the bars of the wolfs rage at the zoo s here Sunday. The arm was amputated just below the shoulder. -, 0 Winds Delay Second Test Of , -- AU-ti- r It -- 0--11 believe," Wilson said, "that it would be folly for us, to slacken at this time our efforts to establish the basis for a just and lasting peace for ourselves and the Free World." It ';-''-11 ' 4t,k( ' sion. , I , An vincect t1 expkts that nuclear be exploded with. Atomic Energy Commission ex- weapons can out widespread hazards from minlmized the pert Wednesday Indiana-i!afloat. potential al iffecti of stron, Earlier Tuesday, a govern. tium 90 from nuclear weapons scifntist estimated that a fun scale enemy Hbotnb attlick en tests. U.S. would kin 81 tnillton AEC expert MerrUl Eisefibud the and rattse radiation In. ersom said a- - child can expect to reto an additional 211 111lion. jury ceive only a small fractionDr. Charles Schafer, U.S. 13 to S per centof .the radia- Weather Bureau meteorologist tion from strontium-9generassigned to the Federal Civil ated from Weapons tests that he Defense Administration. told the will get from natural sources" Atomic - Energy congressional lire apin. la a t Committee that his figures were He gave that estimate to a based on "an estimate of enemy congressional subcommittee capabilities ta the 1960s" pm radioactive effects of the studying the Defense Depart., vided fallout He said it is based ment by On a number of deliberately conservative" assumptions. Eisenbud, director of the New York ibtotrafiont office for the (1:13) WASHINGTOIsT - I y 4. Boy's Arm Amputotsd Affor Bite By Wolf 1 ...., ' F N - . ? 4 , , , ,, : I mdi I b'e-- 1 ,, whipping. I et , . , , - 1 ) . - . dol 1111 - (D-Ore- .) le . q Ntedi', I ..khl " Cs1 WASIIIReitt)N 1L11 Iiics; Skretiry ChirleS 'Wil1 N son said Tuesday It was unforI Eisentunate that President I Z1416 hower't foreign aid program hu IblecoA 4. cd .0 . for boy' :RN? 4.. the contressional economy bloc. "I 1 . iii. ,.."il aft He told the Senate Foreign Anybody who kas soon by, Relations Committee that the hrid rases knows that thinks President's request for $3.865r turn out best.whea God and 000.000 tor the program in- tile 'mon work tolothor!. 19!')8 fiscal year was the minimum needed to defend the Free World from Communist aggres4.4- - , Aildrse,Capella4 , 45) c,kI " - I ' Strontium40 Effecis -.' , Expert Minimizes AEC i ,('11,-1--12- tf,' t 1'7 -- , , 1 1 1: , Abusive Verlial Blows F t., s, ri 1. Avvr," N Aid 101 Foreign - 1 07-S- 11-11- I is indelensiblo for government agencies to make 2 per cent loans when the govertunent itself 'hat to pay an average of shout 3 per cent to borrow money. This 2 per eent rate waa set by laW at I time wAsiuNcrorl (UP) The Bean but had changed his party. when (he government wat get- Senate was almost empty late And any than who did that. he ting its money at a much cheap- Tuesday night - when Sens. raged, is Intellectually dishon er rate." and eat and immoral." Wayne L. Morse Opposition Looms homer E. Capehart "I hope you will keep on sie. An Indication of the kind of started throwing the verbal ripe cueing me," Morse shouted back at each other. acrou the empty desks. "There opposition facing the President's tomatoes ' About 20 spectators lounged is nothing I care leu about than was a issued statment proposal by Clyde plis, general manager in the visiting gglierierk A few the views of the senator from v . of the National Rural Electric senators sat at ttheir desk In Indiana." he Assn. Ile charged various degrees of attention. the said, Morver,' portly Capehart l'OPI quietly and be- senator from Indiana could that the boosting of the AEA interest rate would "make a bank. gan to berati Morse for his "best be described as a tub of rs' paradise out of this great reported statement that Presi- rancid ignorance dent Eisenhower and Teamster "I think that shows there is soots' evolution." He pointed out that simpiy to President DavetBeck were "thel very little rispect.between us," - he added, Increase the rate from 2 per same kind of immoralists. Morse denied Sunday that hei Finally, Morse said to Cape' cent to 3 per cent Would constitute a 50 per tent increase in said exactly that. But he said hart that although "nothing is debt service, which he termed he could see no difference in going to change our views of "indefensible in view of the principle between "Dave Beck each other" the 'remarks they his hands in the pockets had made about each other cost-pricsqueeze affecting the putting of his union" and the "Eisen- should be stricken from the farmer today." He denbunced the proposal as another step in hower administration putting record. the administration's "h a r d- its hands in the taxpayets' pock-- , Capehart asked if Morse ets." would withdraw what he had mohey" 'policy. Capehart mad. clear that he Bald about Mr. Eisenhower. 'rho Hoover Commission tbok Morte's denial state- Morse said he wouldn't the position that government didn't likemore than the original , "Then I refuse to withdraw loans at rates lower than the ment any one Morse said he didn't make. temarkn," Capehart said. Treasury has to pay for its borto his topic, he noted And another day was over in Warming to amounted subsidies rowings to those benefiting from the that Morse used to be a Repub., the Senate. loans. n i 121,6 VV17 , 'itht-1- il..1 h ,. IIRANDON, MAN., CANADA , I .111 IT ......, (UP)Doctor s Tuesday night q. - 1 THI COUNTRY LACE ' Importance" - . - ti r - I 11-'- 1'11111,1i3Z H V eal 'It Bring: sleepteunigt rake 2TUMS To tel things 6,00 010i 6:1.11 1)fr, I reporters: :When stomach scut .s1419 I --1- 1 , ' - - - 4 ay Marty Links VII !son Stre,sses N .) Report Indicalps . , - Business MMus - - - - have to till, t4 iou ININLY -- 1011 - I I I Le-gislati- ' . 0 - |