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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, April 19, 1960 A3 A Story of My Life By Box Pay-as-G- o i By William M. Blair New York Times Writer WASHINGTON, April 18-- Vice President Richard M. Nixon is working quietly on the farm problem with a twofold purpose: 1. To change the unfavorable political climate created for the Republican Party by of Agriculture Secretary Ezra Taft Benson. 2, To get the administration's somewhat inflexible . farm r and policy off create areas of compromise acceptable in Congress not only to Democrats but also to Republicans. THE VICE president, it is understood, has not formulated any specific program or plans. Nor does Tie expect to have any specific - answers much before the Republican National Convention in July. The first concrete idea of what he may decide upon as general farm policy will likely show up in the Republican platform debates immediately prior to the convention. dead-cente- anti-Benso- n Defend lerts t as Airliners Prop-Jet- s WASHINGTON, April 18 Of the pine fatal accidents (UPI) Aviation experts chal- involving U.S. commercial airlenged a senators contention lines In 1959, three occurred to airliners Monday that prop-je- t prop-jet- s (two Elec tras and are not as sale as other : one Viscount) planes, SEN.' VANCE Hartke THE REMAINING six fatal made the charge in de- crashes in 1959 involved manding that Federal Aviapiston engine airtion Administrator Elwood R. liners. Quesada explain why he reProp-jet- s accounted for two jected a Civil Aeronautics of 1960s three fatal crashes. Board recommendation that The two pro-je- t accidents still Elec-tra- s all uninspected prop-je- t are unsolved. be grounded. Hartke cited accident fatality statistics which he said showed that turbo-pro(jet engines hitched to,conventional propellers) planes have a poorer safety record than Tribunt Waihington Bureau ton engine airliners. WASHINGTON, April 18 HE SAID two thirds of The Small Business Adminis1959s air crash deaths and 76 tration has approved a reper cent of air deaths in the search for the University grant first three months of 1960 of Utah, Sen. Wallace F. Benin prop-jets- . Hartke conceded I am a nett announced mere layman in this field but Monday. added he learned other facts HE SAID FT was one of 53 about prop-je- t flight from exbeing made by SBA, ranging perienced airmen. Government air safety offi- from $21,000 to $40,000, and cials said although Hartkes will deal with basic labor probstatistics were correct, his in- lems of small business, development and use of merchanterpretation of them was mis- dise management accounting leading. procedures by small retailers CAB accident files showed and methods of counseling that: small business firms in Utah. (D-Ind- .) U. to Gain Grant, p Bennett Reports (R-Uta- Demos Study Aged Schemes Death Claims Nixon Draws Plans for Farm Policy Tax Wizard o. WASHINGTON, April 18 House Speaker Sam (UPI) Rayburn voiced hope Monday that a compromise plan of medical care for the aged can be worked out without getting into the field of socialized By Auoclated Pro medicine." DANBURY, CONN., April 18 Rayburn made public a Beardsley Ruml, 65, the man telegram sent to an unidentiwho thought up the go withholding tax plan, fied doctor. died in Danbury Hospital In it the Texas Democrat Monday. said he had not endorsedany One of the nations most probut that scheme ductive idea men, Ruml suf- specific various matters were being fered a heart attack a week considered." ago at - his home in West HE SAID HE was opposed Redding,- Conn. He died of complications that developed. to the Forand Plan to provide nurs RUML WAS A former board hospitalization insurance, & chairman of R. H. Macy Co. Department Stores and former U.S. board chairman of the New York Federal Reserve Bank. At the time of his death he was director of eight companies and an advisor to the AocUte4 PrM VircyhtU of Puerto Commonwealth Beardsley Burn! . . . His job Rico. ,' By Associated Press was to sit down and think. Thinking was his forte. WASHINGTON. April 18 My Job, he said in 1934 Illegitimate births apparently when he accepted a $70,000-a-yea- r have reached a new peak in the job with Macys, "is United States, the Federal Pubjust to sit around and lic Health Service said Mon think. day. A-SlieltHis thinking affected . the THE AGENCY aaid 207,700 lives of every taxpayer when illegitimate births were rehe conceived the idea while ported In 1958, latest year in riding on a train of paying which complete information income tax on the installment has been gathered. This was 7,' Chicago Dally Newa Servlet plan. A modified version of his 000 over 1957, previous high. WASHINGTON, April idea became law in 1943. However; only 35 states re Department chiefs illegitimate births. ported reSAID RUML the plan are now deeply discouraged about knocking down enemy sulted from the personal and missiles headed for the United human desirability of removStates. ing from the millions of citizens the constant threat of unIn case of . eneray a ttac k. paid tax debt. . ., theyre telling the public, He also thought up the dothe best defense will be fall- mestic allotment plan for farm out shelters. relief In the Agricultural Ad1933, which For months now, the White justment Act ofNew Deal proHouse and Pentagon officials was part of the a registered ReOnce gram. have been taking a dimmer Ruml supported the and dimmer view of produc- publican, Franklin D. President late ing the expensive Nike Zeus, Roosevelt and later became a the only defensive system now , for the Democrats. under development to kill an formula for thinkRumls ballistic missile. incoming Included an easy chair ing . THE ZEUS would cost 15 and avoidance of as much billion dollars, according to physical . exercise as posofficial estimate and cover an sible. area inhabited by only 40 per "I spent many years getting cent of our people. into condition for a sedentary Here ere the problems outhe said once, "and, hav lined by Dr. Herbert York, life, into condition, 1 gotten ing the Pentagon chief of research never broke training. and engineering. SURVIVORS include his THE COMPACTNESS and widow, Mrs. Lois Treadwell smoothness of an incoming Ruml of West Redding; a missile warhead make detecMrs. John Doyle of tion very difficult The ex- daughter, Colchester, England, and two treme speed allows an insons, Treadwell, of Chicago, credibly short reaction time. and Alvin, of West Redding. Funeral services will be Even if we detect the missile in time, its a tremendous Wednesday at 3 p.m. at the problem of discrimination to Redding Federated Church in select the real enemy missile Redding, Conn. The family from many possible decoys asked that flowers be omitted Burial arrangements were In sent up in threatening ' complete. Study Notes Illegitimate Birth Rate Up He also haa stressed his opposition to any direct payments o subsidies as providing incentives for production that moves only into government storage. Against this background, he believes a way must be found to meet halfway advocates of rigid controls and high price supports without further en trenching the government in stor agriculture and high-cos- t age programs. HE HAS TOLD intimates he has no quarrel with the general farm philosophy of Secretary Benson. 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