Show ww- - jwwyHyywtwwutwiMwwuwwupiwjiiwwiipiiwjwiiiipwtwjWiwiniw"ui ' ' ' :: :jNix--'- W£X V Tm'l' 7£J ir5 'C v I - - I t WASHINGTON Sept 8 -The Senate may try this week to revise a federal dairy program that has almost become a perpetual milking machine THE PROPOSED revisions could save taxpayers from 26 to 37 million dollars In farm subsidies annually while increasing farm income by as much as 150 million dollars a year But the legislation may get bogged down in efforts by southern Senators to attach a cotton rider to It and by western senators to make the bill a vehicle for a new wheat program SOUTHERN TEXTILE mills want new cotton legislation that would reduce the cost of the cotton they buy while many western wheat growers want new subsidies to replace the program rejected in the wheat referendum last May A dairy bill burdened by a wheat or cotton amendment would have difficulty in the House where there is no agreement or legislation for either ' commodity THE D A I R Y PROGRAM that would be revised by the legislation guarantees high prices to farmers who produce about half the milk consumed in the United States In approving the bill last month the Senate Agriculture Committee noted that the present program has put milk producers on “a treadmill of Increased production” THIS PROGRAM and other milk subsidies have been costing taxpayers nearly half a billion dollars a year although ' —Associated Press Wlrephoto v All the World’s at Her Feet ATLANTIC CITY NJ — Ming America senior started reign as queen' of beauties Donna Axum 21 University of Arkansas! Here she waves from rooftop of her hotel I “THE FRUITS OF TOIt IN SPACE Chinese Groivtli AND SOU" HOLIDAY ON Speeds in US ICE OF © New York the nation’s milk surplus amounts to only about seven per' "cent of theTotai annual milk’ production of 118 billion pounds The cost of the program is high because the government must buy the surplus milk but is unable to find many outlets forlt Ihatwould not' depress milk prices Must of the surplus milk o consumption of milk In fluid Ren William Proxmire form so the excess' supply is has been pushing for ately consumed and a lower tha' milk’ going into al werinamj--Rmntnpprrrvofa“mrvr-'P£iceoiy manufactured products rather fetured price' than the present single price "Therefore” the Senate Agriculture Committed noted “as It would allow farmers in blending the figures deliveries of milk into the mar-ky- t increase wtih the resultant low'er price farmers are compelled to increase production in order to maintain their income" (D-Wl- ioooamoc To correct Is given away abroad In 83 milk markets including the Washington area the federal government regulates " milk prices 1 These markets serve more than 98 million persons DEPENDABILITY BUILDS i EUREKA A HIGH PRICE is set for milk that is immediately bottled and consumed while a lower price Is guaranteed for milk that Is turned into ice cream cheese powered form or other manufactured dairy products But the actual price received by the farmers is an average figure based on the proportion of milk to be used immediately and that to be turned into manufactured items APPLIANCE ' WITH 50 YEARS EXPERIENCE BACKS IT UP! 5EPT STOCK REDUCTION largest Trades — LOWEST MILK PRODUCTION per cow has increased faster than PRICES ANYWHERE FREE Sam A MOVIE AT EUREKA'S Hilgendorff's OWN BANK TERMS "ADVENTURE IN PHOTOGRAPHY" - A "Adventure Mon In Bird I if a" Sept 8 APPLIANCE COMPANY 9— pm 141 at the Beautiful E WE CARRY PAPER DUST BAGS FOR AU MAKES VACUUMS 3rd So DA Prudential Auditorium 3261 $outh State St Times Service WASHINGTON Sept 8 — The' Commerce Department in its latest “census brevities” report has uncovered the fact that the'fastest growing nonwhite group in the United States between 1950 and I960 was the Chinese The Bureau of the Census found the Chinese s had increased 58 and HDAY 19G3 each of the 83 milk markets regulated by the federal goV ernment to decide whether to be paid a high they Wanted ' price for milk being immedi- Senate Battle Shapes oil Revision of Dairy Program Bv Julius Duscha © Washington Post Co t V 5 ' $ The Salt Lake Tribune Monday September 9 t Affi)GeO(§AK)08 B00 two-tenth- percen- FAIRGROUNDS — SALT LAKE CITY t- '!? 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