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Show ,'ff GA "Capital Briefs Abe Martin View Bright, ; The Salt Lake Tribune, TLurbJay,, September 29, 19C0 . Anderson i Tells World ; ; WASHINGTON, Rest Up, Dear, Akihito Orders WASHINGTON, Sept, 28 (UPI) Youthful Crown Prince Akihito of Japan put foot down his husbandly Wednesday and ordered his THE prince wife to get some rest while he and his princess, who arrived kept a schedule of activities on T his good will tour. The princes democratic ASTHMA or western tendencies have been a revelation in Japan. F SLEEP Men, vontn nnd children sow avoid But he proved he was still much sersra jrheetin. ning, rattling boss in his household after he difficult breathing, coughing and stum-Drecurring attack of Bronlearned that Princess Mlchiko chial during Asthma and Bronchitis by taking Paw Improved, Quick Actios MENDACO. was brushing off suggestions Works halo fail to combat allergy thiek, choking mucus from by her retinue that she needed romoro bronchial tubas and aid sinus dralnact. a rest Thus promotes aaaiar breathing, sounder and greater energy Bafe for young A member of the Imperial sleep or old. Oat MENDAOO from druggist toparty said the prince insisted day without prtaofiPUML fid bailor fast. UPI) The American dollar Is now reasonably stable and the economy Is gearing Itself for a long period of sustainable, nonlnflationary growth, Treasury Secretary Robert B. Anderson said Wednesday. Only once In a long, long It Is my strong view he while do yon find enough ecosaid, that the outlook for on speakin terms relatives nomic activity In this country t hold a reunion. family Js favorable, both for the'near ahead." future and many years lirinlr JI GIVE Always Remember With Flowers IITIKIIISIS 28 Sept and nights of activity since they started their good-wil- l tour 'in Honolulu last week. Members of the royal party that she remain at Blair In Washington Tuesday, have said the princess was feeling House, the presidential guest engaged In six gruelling days the strain. mansion, during the early part of the day at least She did. $5.00-$6.00-$7.50-$- HUCUS 10.00 FALL ARRANGEMENTS CALL IT LOOSENED, (?iLjM3H9 ssiaa V V (103 SELL 22011 TO THINGS YOU'RE CARNATIONS MUM PLANTS ROSES PLANTERS NOT Huddart Floral A USING WITH ; CLASSED AD 30 South Main IF PH. , Send Flowers EM34584 World-wid- e IN A MAJOR U.S. policy Interspeech to the national Monetary Fund, Anderson said the recent leveling off of production is not the forerunner of a recession but a fundamental readjustment to the decline In nflationary pressures." For the most part,Tie said, industries have made the read- justment by cutting back their accumulation of inventories. n ( - Jt : This Inventory slowdown has been even greater this , Anderyear than In HERES PLYMOUTH FOR 1961 1957-68- son said. But he said economic actlv- - tty has not slumped as it did -- I 6 t in those recession years. "After 20 years of recurrent Is .Inflationary press ures.lt. understandable that - a free economy would have to underd go some ments," he added. adjust- deep-seate- - f I t I -- THE SECRETARY told finance ministers and other free world officials gathered here for the 15th annual monetary meeting that the United States also has made real progress" toward balancing the Inflow and outflow of gold on the International market But he said that objective still has not been reached; that this countrys deficit In International accounts Is now running at an annual rate of about three billion dollars. Turkey Purchase Trlbun. Wuhinstoa Bureau WASHINGTON. Sept 28 The purchase of 360,000 pounds of Utah turkeys tor the national school lunch program was announced Wednesday by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, OGDEN POULTRY Co. sold 240,000 pounds at 35.98 cents a pound and the Nephi Processing Plant Inc sold 120,000 pounds at 35.88 cents a pound. The weeks purchases by USDA totalled 2,250,000 pounds and the frozen Grade-turkeys cost the federal government approximateready-to-coo- ly k $800,000. NO OTHER !j -- r USDA ALSO announced the purchase of 21,000 pounds of frozen ground beef from the Cudahy Packing Co, Salt Lake City, for the school lunch program. The price was 40 cents a pound. CAR S0DRAMAT1CALLYNEW! LOW-PRIC-E Defense Awards Trlbun Wuhinstoa Bureau WASHINGTON, Sept. 28 Awards of more than $14 mil Hon worth of defense contracts by the Ogden Air Materiel area at Hill Air Force Base are reported In the current Issue of the Commerce Departments on government publication procurement, sales and contract awards. 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