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Show -- . i.-I I - , - 10A I , , , ' -- ...... Reds on Stage . NEW ,0311 YORK , ,' - - I a rUDGET ' on-alle- 7 - ---: LII - i . , ---- . - ----- --- - I i ' L ...-- , ...' ' - p eriury Count ; t Intended. Some of the lawmakers came tr ay with the impression that lErge, immediate cuts were , contemplated. Next July But Rep. Short (It, Mo.) told newsmen the administration tentatively hopes to cut 94,400,- 04000 out of expenditures for the fiscal year beginning next July 1. Former President Truran's spending budget. wti- , --- ri L ' - effect "future spend-tha- . - t ivolimba. - -4-5111x. ', - t is spending proposed in 'fiscal years after the one ending in mid-I95:Actual spending of an appropriation may, for instance, be spread over several years. Two Figures The thing is that from a book-- , keeping standpoint you have one for actual two ..figures spending in a period and another for money which will be paid out after that time because of commitments made - .....,, : - '. ;' , P ., , , . - , . - the tunotahr or thryearlysiderationYoung's-background- , payments, but whatIsstill "The fact this was your first owed will remain as an oblige- - misstep, and your family circumstances." tion for the sued. year. ' , : iinstein Medical Center " ,,...::,.,,....:. - .:'.. ':.:!' - , ' - , - - ....' i II - - ) I , H. , ... . - - ., ..., .,-- , ....s.)..;:, ' l' --- ,. 1 ;:; -- ' , .. , ,. , -- c - , ) : 44, .. , . ; , ".. r, -- bs. Holds-490-l- - quick-freez- - ar CO I AND ,,... .- .,,, , ..- in I ' - ..... ....--.- on - , ' .,, - 11 4 - 1 1111111111wr , , : e w '' 00 Menk ci 32.95 LI . - prico - 1Z rl . , - - . 1 ill 1 . Urn ... () Gi 0g , ' 0 Silveriono alltucivs16995 -- , ' " - Li,.la . .( tri r(:), (7),95 sar - , , a Down 9.00 Month Sears Days buyl Buy the de luxe, Kenmore ironer at regular priceSears includes the 12.95 posture chair in your purchase. Soars will deliver for Mother's Day. Visi-Mbt- I ,,,,. Duach .. ' , .... , 44111rAtt i; ,...., , .. , ' ,!'.-- 40 , -, , If tarzi i , , , ; ' !ti ti, aturnini. '' '.:rli:J.' ir I. ,r':;'.:: ir: ' :..:.: 1:'.:., ' '- - z3 - ,.... :'..'::'. ts. .,:':':' Down $7 Month 11 $ ' s '' ,, , ., 1. . ' , ', ,', ' ,.:.,: .;., i rI''l ',.i 1 :$5 ''' '''.:: ,, ' ' ,.. .. .. ........i.:.:.;: Have It Installed for Mother's Day . ,, - ' :you I ' . , r: - Utility! Large aluminum griddle lets e deliciou's grilled foods, then replaces , burner for extra surface capacity! ,c .,e, 0 handy work surface vAerl porce.1, s lain cover-iin plate - Giant size Iven, slid, L- -, Gut broiler, lightitimer and 'opance outlet , - advance features.. See it othermon . today! . 4otith . it"1 t5.00 7.00 Month luxe Kenmöre with -- Anyt-44or-o - 00 e Today at automatically adjusting wringer and automatic timer that frees you from "wash watching." , ' Ilioner and Chair ft 5700 115.00.Dow.. LJ Sears--d- ' First T.imo - a... Elennlore SAVE automatic dryer saves lug- dry, sunshine- clothes in any weather! Can be in at this 117995 --- - d ad; sults .., Trillefle - lig ; S stalled for Mother's Day. I . 411metp , clothes4utdoors--assur- es ..: P ' . ' 71,57oo 42 95 Electric-heate- , frri. 0 ... 111 ' 209"! Dryer SAVE ,. Aar - 1 to - A , -- W . - ,1 MIMI - ' , :, , .. , . . s, , , , ......- J - , . - , , WANTED FEATURE her. are just a few: e food; separate unit; supenvollI constructionno sweating; porcelain interior (not just point) can be scrape& without damages service warranty. - 41 - d "' , - , EVERY ' ----. 'go -- - - , - , . - r . - - rt. ..., al.!' ,, , , .. ., -- , - : ,:,.,,.,,,,, , ,. iota zzate, kedi S - . . , , U ,, '': .; .; .. '..if I ' - ei-11Delive- :;:,,,,,:,,- :-' - glandsMy been known to be active for months,,ofid in a few cases for years." , Sterling listed two possible explanations 1()I the success of i: . - ' $14 Month I , , ' i i (life) beyond a few weeks. How. .. . , ....., .,.. h. r ..., ' . ; -..- . , $10 Down - ,. . . i - --- - . - CHIT PI' 10eSUCK .SEARS, I , , : . the transplant. The first is it ' . that the gland was taken from I , 1 -i , ,..1,--.-kvoliv - ';' the neck of an infant with 4 4147.11.17w Vritr young tissue extremely vigorous i), 4,t,IV - .., t in its growth and less apt to , ,.:, antibodies contain damaging . .1. than older tissue. The second i is that the gland was tied in ' to the patient's own blood sup- - fi ' . , b ply- - directly by suturing theit 4 ,i, Aw001.400,......--,;,,.:.1I' blood vessels together. , ,,,,,,,e t 1,, - The ,, ,.,. boa AO ...,,,,,- ,-- ,,,,,,s, girl, Irma Marlel iller,,t, Aar , , :!:3,.,:,: i, underwent an operation for the l'' '', f .,,, Only 10 at this price removal of her thyroid and s. zi , parathyroids 10 years ago. From , Delivery for Mother's Pt then until the transplant, she ,ti.x.' 1 Day had to visit the hospital an ;,' 1,,, ,. - 's., Only $10.00 down ',' average of four times daily to 11: ' . ' . receive large intravenous Wee."' ...,,,,oloommoosposoloion I-- ws '.Sr ablectesseuris. only 10 et , 1 oll.hmo low "once. Huge ex. ,.. , of tions calcium, thyroid svt ..;; this ,- screen brings you the .bit hs Tyskriv:- .,...,,.,..,z.-.- ' tract and otherdrugs. Without i ' l'N, ' - ''. ''4, intl. Table model ,ht hadnsome "Ion., I the injections, she would have ' ......- -M ete no. ,, et Ps . Esive , .,,,--suffered severe and possibly "": Sil N ' ,4, 4 (sj ... S R vrto Outut t ' , ' fatal contraction of her throat, i In site cl;fficult brinis picture AAten face and- wrist musclet,- -. - -Since the operation, Sterling a, said, she had no recurrence of SOUTH the symptoms of the disease c)areolacaygthotezorteezt Open Daily 9:30 a.m.,to 6 p.m. although she no longer has to ot. take any drugs., and Friday, 9;30 Until 9 Monday ,,. i ---, - F ,, ' ,,, ! - ,'. 0 t''', ,V,f!,.-,,:'c,ier,s4, V-- 4.; ., , , ,;',,,,,,',..1.1F,Z7,eetrA....T ,C.6.1.4.44,,SAA., 14,1 , .. . :: frozonging sweet .. .1 - t Spacious 9.9 cu. ft. Coldspot has giant full- width-free- ze - chestholds-40- lbs.- foods. Bonus storage space in door. Save 20 .00 during Seal Days i - - Nov. 21, said there is "no ' ord known to us of any thyroid transplant retaining of livability . , 's, . . -- -' ' ,.. ,, ' - . .IP -- .,fs,,'''''.3'.,:;';!,:" :,:it,::,,, ''' --1 ..:..: w.f.& mos.& - ' i, ,: :::,:,'":'''''. ::::,:::', $ls 'AZ , COLDSPOT i, , , 1,.......----.7-"... t") D95, MOTHER-C.:IV-- 0V - - ,'..:. f.,:., ' .!'.; ' , " - SOLD ,...,......,.: ---------- , . . 7. . ,. , :. i , - k.,1 ' I .!ft ,, -'''" . Iatier. r -.0.- 0 0 Lowest ever! L ,.,,,, pritt, 0 Always 359- at Searst--'' 0' Only 32...Hurry!, 4 0,W for iktiother's Day '"Z . . ,..w-'..- r""11C''':.", . , ,,, ' ' .: 114r it- I , . 1! z.. rec-- - , . -- 5........, 1 . -- at ' . , , -- - - , , - itSt ' -- , , ,,,,.....1 Firs -- - . ., , - - , . oivailiii.: -- v . - ' 0 i- - t . - .4 .i - i - . .- - 1!, . , !i' , ' s p Eiz '. - , - - ' . 0 ',jok - ...., , ,.; - . . . ' : ''.. i ..i-- 0 - - ; utes after death. Dr- Julian A. Sterling, who performed the operation at the ..A.. i - - -- i : '44-.,..'-'4'N- - ' i ' ,, --- . -I- e gill , . . ....... ,- , ,,.,,, r" -- 1 - -- -- ---. , , ' . , k - . V ,..1.,st,-.....,....-;- ,.., , .--- 1 'I,' 1: -- -: . CO :SNAPS ' ., i '', ,.., . ,. - ','"';,"' - ' gosiz ii b.."""." 72-1- . 7 "1'44 ,..,,,Eb..' .. . , - - 111...361141Lit'aw, r. - - - ' .."'N Wee i. tif ,, ,. '- d ' - : 29. PHILADELPHIA (1.1P)---.year-olgirl, whose illness forced ber to stay within the shadow of a hospital for 10 years, planned her wedding Thursday one. being cured by a transplant of an entire , thy-Told gland, believed the first successful operation of its kind. The glatid,,complete with its smaller parathyroid' and sec- tions of the four main blood leading to it, was tran s. ferred to the girl lest than six hours after it was taken from a few min- a ' , - . 1 - 1 A , -; KIN - ,owoscilomoosi000000e' 1 ' ,....,,- 0:111 . .,. 1 , . . - , I . ' e , ...- I ' , - - :- ':::',V,;:- ' .. L.. - I , d'"""""...":,,...;00011,,111111,.. ........ 1 Thyroid Transplanting - 1p 1111 - -- - r ,, ....)-- ' , Tr. , - ' - --o.a- ly i. . -- .--- It is like a man buying an automobile and financing it over a two-yea-r periodfor a year's budget he need figure - --- - ' - 0.- - '' i', - - ,, fa 4. , ,..,,,,,,-,.- ,,, , 9n) cm, ...'Imm.n1 - .., - ' . I - - . . ' - ,. . ',9 ,. Short said that about half of a contemplated cut of $8,400,- obligatarial iauthoritynew appropriations . . 1-' - 1 Young Thursday was sentenced I to serve from four months to - 1two- years for lyiticto' , 4' OEBUC - -t senators who dug into his mink I coat buying and high financing '41011."- -X N while Investigating alleged, in" fluence on R F C loans. Young, 38, asked for proba- tion, but U. S. District Judge IOW Matthew F. McGuire turned ""11111111101 1 down the plea. However, the -: .,, judge impressed the hope au.., un aili 4'.e,' 4 II tborities will feel the interests of justice have been served ii." , 7 :, 3 ,t when Young completes four , .a,.., ga -months in prison. ,: 1 1.,.,7, . 1 ,, .. Taking into account good lir, . ... time, Young could get Pout by t.14,.. cza, . than four, , !it.i serving--a little-les- s 5P0:4-à months. 1 1 ION,- - 1,0 . CID 1) Young told judge McGuire be has "suffered mentally, phys''''''. kr.--r., 6 ically and financially." He said the judge would not regret it if IIIIIIIIImip ,1, he granted probation. ,4.,,: The judge replied .1tat if Young had been convicted of an ,: ... ordinary crime flowing out of . human frailty, he would have been Inclined to grant him probation. , "But perjury strikes very deeply at the whole structure of government," the judge comrtiented. He said that hi passing sehBUT FOR tence he was taking into con- $7',600,000,000. - 0 0 - 1 - The leaders who talked over the plans with the President .some differences . Lapin. Ion, as disclosed in talks later r with reporters, as to Just what WASHINGTON WIE. Merl : V - ........0.0001 Itilink Loaf Man Opinions 0 , Tattgoiliti,-- - , (1jJ , Ae7, , 4- , , ' '1 - - ....., - ..10 . - , 01--- .. .... . . : - - - , , Own Spy Tale' Montana-- , - 4u To Writing - Pon lirgt cy , , , and replaced by a much mai er , and less important "govern. , ment press office' Nene Zeitung said he now is employed by the Communist : party's central committee as an American on questions': analyst and is assisted by John Peek -former British correspondent 2 who joined the eastern Commu-:- ; nista two years ago. , , Eisler's book on his exper-- iences in America will .prob; : ' ably deal with attacks on hint , and other Communists by. the Activities : House Committee which led to his ar- - t rest for contemstrHe stowed ,vb away on a Polish ship and fled:: a U. S. Justice Department war'-- Eisler Turns . - goo-- to - - ' ,4........n.) . gt ' - . - . . -- ; . , 0 , ; - - a - s . , p - ' - ' - ' . - , ' . . --- - - I United Press Staff The senators Herbert H. I"an evil forte, is loose in the Lerman of New BERLIN . , The York, U.'S. High genry M. land." ., Coerespoudent Jackson of NEW--YOand Nene Washington and Commission leading Three "Ile neWspaper, spearhead (UP) symb' of this force, at the mo-- Zeitung reported Thursday that tintte' States senators urged Michael ;J. Mansfield of at the annual fund- merit,4,1s a senator," Finletter Oerhart Eisler, deposed ,propa- the Democratic party Wednes- 2:rspckke ut the evil lies 'deeper of the New York said. dinner to day night pitch its next po- raising isnda'bius of the Eat German r one man. A sm than a writ- litical campaign on issues, they Democratic state committee at of Americans Isant to Communist regime, is now minority. Waldorf-Astori' a Hotel. More in memoirs hit the of described as "McCiirthyism,"1 the hir. civil liberties ill years as destroy, in order (so they say) to protect an underground Red 'agent the threat to civil liberties, the then 1200 persons attended. Former Secretary of Air ourselves from Russian subver- - the United States. , tidelands oil "giveaway," 'and Thomas IC Finietter, acting as siont--b-ut in reality, I. wonder Eisler has, been in obscurity the continuing "Cold war"- - with toastmaster, set the theme of for what personal end or per- - since his pivpagandt bureau Rus.sia. , the evening. byt,deciaring that sonal power. t ..was abolished last December rant 10949. '' - . '' . .4c , . .. , - - - - s. (INS).The . I s' . Outlitie Pronrant To Goat GOP in 1954 Election meino-Sencitor- House ties Committee is setting up shop in New York next week to turn the spotlight Communist infiltration of the entire entertainment world. ' In public hearings May 4 to 1), inclusive, the committee will ' explore charges . of influ- strong ence on the New York stage, In. television and radio and allied fields. , A I forecasters said there wu ho NEW ORLEANS (UP)' massive tornado-packe- d squall 'more danger of tornadoes. line left 11 persons dead Thurs'High velocity winds up to 75 day in the wake of its destrucI- miles per hour raged across the raid- Louisiana and Mississippi be. the march across . fore abating as they blew' east south. As the front moved into nto Alabama Wednesday night Georgia, its hurricane force Heavy rains flooded sections of winds and torrential rains Louisiana and Mississippi. In Texas, where the storms gradually dissipated into local storms and showers. Weather first unleashed their full fury, Tuesday, at least 10 persons , were counted dead. At Lafay, ette, La., John Yancy was killed Wednesday when winds tossed a tree Ilinh on the truckbed on Continued from First Page which he was riding.- were Two other 'persons long term program "calling for a, steady and adequate flow of killed in accidents indirectly to Then and materials present e bdeanmeGduionniathe storwmus. Theeocmtraso. , position of genuine strength to ' would-b- e lcuted at Hope, Ark:, by a wind- aggressor?' Clenlive wire Mrs. and severed - Before reading the statement; the President noted that nie Green Porter, 65, died in an be had sent to Congress earlier automobile accident blamed on the, dayea 4)efense, Depart,- - heavy rains at Byliallat.MIss,---menet reorganization plan. In Eight elle& of rain flooded an accompanying message he Jackson, capitol of Mississippi, -: 100 or stranded said the United States must leaving persons , maintain a strong armed force homeless. Authorities called it to "ward off attack, at a mo- the "worst flood" ever record- ' . ment's notice by enemies ed in the city. ---- Marine reserve and National modto known Guard units and Red Cross per-weapons tating ern science." Isonnel evacuated residents i of a , - In his news conference state. housing project in amphibious ment Eisenhower said he was , Waters up to "car-tosketching "with fairly broad lever' erokes",, what I. consider the covered about a square mile of tret ensible fra m e work within the city.IL Mg 'which the United States and its At Camp Polk, La., two sol; 41,, Allies can present:in hard mill- - diers who couldn't swim were IVY fact ao ever more effective rescued by a "human chain"' posture of defense." , from the top of their trucks '' Checked Plans , when their trucks were swept, , rt-t Before the news conference, into a swollen .cree . rsenhowerbad gone over his More than 300 persons had to fiscal plans with congressional leave their homes in Alexanh . , , dria, La, as 'a sudden They reported that- he told downpour sent flash floods them be would have more def-- surging through city streets. . bite, conclusive figures'.. in Rescue boats picked up many about two, weeks. of the flood 'victirns. This 4ouId indicate that his , oominis ration may be ready I , e:out May 15 to Present to Con-,. something in the nature a substitute for the. budget , former President Truman sent tsto the lawmakers last January. ft, g.-- it , .., f ; t 3te'1933 Suit Lake City, Thursday,' AKA DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Probe - Sotos-t- ó -- E Cti11e5 , - , ' ,ir , ' - - I , , - - ro q3zy;liTi37" - . , 1, ' - J. , ,r . |