| Show The 2 01 0 Billion Budget Hike? By Edwin L Dale Jr New Ydrk Tfimei Writer WASHINGTON April 5— If -- the present balance of polltl cal forces continues the fed - eral budget over the next five ‘ years will rise by aboyt 10 billion dollars THIS WAS the projection of a Harvard University special-1s- t in public finance made pub lie Sunday after an item by-iteexamination of all major federal program The study by Otto Eckstein waj done for the Committee of Economic Development a "moderate” economy study group of leading businessmen Eckstein made certain assumptions for his study including the assumption of no important change in the world situation He took Into account the built-i- momentum of various programs for' many of which expenditures can- - be forecast several years ahead ‘The report was written v n -- You : no Zenith makes a complete line of quality cyettass hearing aidi-pri- ced from only 11501 dangling Nothing Down Lift 8 OS E $2 Wkl — A DOCTOR REPORTS HEARING IOSSI ‘‘Hsoflee letTeii He Saaillr Dectff" NIU j EVaA Rnnlrlftt vv DvMItlvl nodical ftetmte can Kf ffodirret taring I Cnrpnrntlnn I Wrlnm by how gtalta d pwbHtta by 2nltli ttaM pi tacrlqtfvt Htatvrg Zenith taring Aids yvf frt Aitf — thli Oikapa c ITATI STANDARD OPTICAL 15S South Main — 273 South Main 2190 Highland Drlva - SugarHouse By Associated Pres WASHINGTON The Democratic April 5 — Advisory Council Sunday ‘Urged the party’s Congress leaders to forPresident get - Eisenhower’s holddown and start a spending program jo bolster' the econ- omy MORE AID to alleviate suffering among the unemployed is cil urgent said the advisory- coun- ITS STATEMENT said the American people voted- overwhelmingly - Democratic last November "because they expected "strong positive leadership' and program’" front the Dial EMS-1S1- & a 140 WOMEN DA SOUTH MAIN - Whlle It did not specifically sav so the stntementamaunted to an appeal to the Democratic the stitch the trim lines! Note the buckle leaders " ’ BUCKLE i hond-stitchln- on g he masculine a Como In for Cashmere luxurious hand-staine- by FloTsMm S' styling— decorative buckles and In fine shoe Here's news SLIP-ON- Superb like ll calfskin-You'- the finish d fit and feell jry-o- BIG BOY 0 Main -- UTAH'S LEADING STORE FOR MEN - party- fkank CbdlUtA Special Purchase!" 24" ELECTRIC N BARBECUE GRILL 4 I kew Hoarina Aid Dlv Dapt W2DI ZONV TftftAtk ‘ i of the Senate and House Sen Lyndon Johnson (Tex) and Speaker Sam Rayburn ITex) to spur action on economic aid measures when Congress returns from its ADMITTING that projec- Easter recess this week tions beyond five years were THE STATEMENT stressed more risky Eckstein also set a need for more unemployment-out for fiscal l968 a "high” benefits and for aid to figure'“of“T05 billion' dollars school construction housing "medium” of $97100000000 slum clearance and economicand a "low” of $87100000000 Besides his assumption of ally distressed areas and for no important change in the de- bigger defense expenditures gree of international tension Eckstein assumed constant no important prices In and the division of rechange sponsibility between federal state and local governments HIS PROJECTIONS for state and local government budgets combined showed a rise from $38400000000 In the REPEAT OF A SELLOUT! present fiscal year to $47400-00000in fiscal 1964 In contrast to the federal budget PUSH-BUTTO- N state and local budgets would show gradually Increasing deficits (SPIN-OUTFI143 South 1$ Radio Carp Dickons Av 19 III Now at JFh t Salt fake $ribnnr ! — m $$01 - Demos’ Plea Calls for Higher Aid T — Znfth for example ’ k x ad- enough hope-formaj- cords! 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Money-BacGuarantee ll and the ministration-strong to change the and veterans present-far- m" programs This projection put the rise in the budget at only four billion dollars between now and fiscal 1964 to a total of $81800000000 asA "high” projection suming a greater willingness to spend by the President and Congress foresaw- a rise of about 15 billion dollars to $94600000000 by fiscal 1964 Adding' to this projection the steep increase in defense outlays reportedly urged by the Gaither Committee gave a “ Eckstein’s "medium” pro “very high” projection of jectlon of a rise of 10 billion $99400000000 by fiscal 1964 ' dollars to 88 billion 'dollars by ECKSTEIN EXPLAINED in fiscal 1964 was equally dlvldei between defense and all othei detail his projections for each foresaw defense Important — federal— program programa-- He spending rising by about one Among other things he found little reduction billion dollars a year in farm outlays even assumECKSTEIN ALSO made a ing a change in the present 'low” projection which as- program He foresaw a drop in foreign military aid and a rise In economic aid Among the programs deemed certain tp show increases on 'the "medium” projection were one billion dof-lar-s for veterans benefits get superiority irfboth lightweight in both Congress' Assuming that the economy will grow at ‘the lorig-terrate of 3 "percent a year Eckstein found that revenues at present tax rates would grow slightly faster than expenditures between now and (he fiscal year 1964 The budget would come into balance by fiscal 1962 and would show a surplus of 2 billion dollars by fiscal 1964 Such an outcome would leave almost no room - for tax reduction or inform - Styling! 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