Show 4 ' f - r jTV I ' ' ‘ t -- ’ - tv ww ft Jr r I i'jtf ' vt t’Mf f 1 A The Salt jjjike Tribune Sunday July' 10 19M Senators Unveil Proposal To Curtail TYA Authority Srnlit New York Time is-u- es w Wenzell a former investment banker would continue the TVA primarily a a flood control and navigation agency It would retain power producing dams only where such dams also served flood control or nav- a i s Continued from Page One of the states” through domination of the tax field Centralization of goernment he declared is forced principally through "unlimited taxing authority” of the federal gov- ernment a recom- j "Mommy hadn't got the heart! You tell him this is the night he invited the Smiths over!” i Wen-zell'- controversy AT TIIE TIME he made his study and recommendations to the Budget Bureau in the first year of the Eisenhower administration Wenzell was a vice president and a director of the first Boston corporation a New York investment house THIS WEEK ONLYl Russell Gains GOP Support In Reservist Plan Protest j "ORDINARILY change of government policy established1 by Congress is armed at open-- i ly following hearings of com-- ' nuttees and discussion on the floor of Congress "This memorandum is part of the mechanism in the attempted change in TVA policy done in secret with no opportunity for members of the TVA board or those who believe in the TVA policy to reply” The Budget Bureau Saturday s also made public copies of Wenzell a gave report Budget Bureau copy of his report to the Senate Subcommit- tee Friday when he was ques-- i tioned about his role in the Dixon-Yate- s nnanlmooily adopted a resolution to discontinue the Inoculation program until “at least November when U we will reconsider Ifter reevaluating the entire program In ' other resolutions the board abolished the post of nj State Hoard of Health pub-- " e Hcity director Re L Chris-tense-n ‘ holds the position w ’ Also approved was a motion to hire (in place of the publicity director) and additional social worker to assist the hoard in making decisions on applicants for medical service The new worker will make a total of four such persona on ' ' 'the board staff The meeting was presided over by Dr Joseph P Kesler acting state health oemraia 'sioner A ’ HARD OF HEARING? corporation to produce poxver and feed it into the TVA lines— which is in fact the Dixon-Yateproposal with the inter-- ! vention of the Atomic Energy Commission as middleman "It is a plain presentation of thinking within the Budget Bu- reau at the time and show s how TVA was attacked in the dark behind its back and with no chance to reply Dam Report AMAZING OFFIRI Uni-woul- "IT IS the first mention anywhere that we have been able to unearth of the proposal that TVA's future power needs be Gov Lee Raps He dissented from mendation that only direct and tangible benefits be used in establishing the benefit-cos- t radios of projects He added the comment that it fs “questionable if any major development in the future could meet this criteria and doubtful if more than a handful have met it in the past" “I believe” he continued "it Is proper for Congress to maintain control over various projects through budgetary and appropriation procedures but at the same time I believe that total revenues from a project should be applied against total costs in determining economic Justification" re-fo- tation: furnished by tbp inoculation program we by the shots and the shots may should proceed in a xtry eaut- - not prevent the disease In those divulge the number of persons ions manner hoping that phy- - who will contract it anyway” in the V S who haxe contracted sicianx will haxe all the answers said Dr Ruggeri He said the normal Incidence paralytic polio following inocu- - hv that time” commented Or James Z Oaxis another board of polio in Utah is expected to lations with Salk xaccme ibe 72 cases in 1955 affecting The board went on locord as member opposing a fedeial bill which The boaid agreed that Utah 'children 5 to 9 years of age r would proxido 3ft million dollars had "gotten by” dating the "CONTINUATION of the the purchase and diMnbu- rent vaccine crisis because "we shots d may decrease that numtion of polio xaccme twhtch bad the facilities at the of Utah to test the allow inoculations for an xeislty ber but it might cause an un22 per cent of Utah's vines we Used” precedented rise too We just Hoard member J R Bachman don't know enough about the school child c n It also agreed to establish a °K‘lfn said the haste xvith vaccine to say And I dislike statewide adxisorx board to w Inch the Salk vaccine had been the methods of the polio founoxcrsec futuie distribution of placed at the disposition of dation in releasing the vaccine all Salk polio xaccme supplies states was a f't pical pressure ’encouraging its use but not entering I tah iThe hoard deal proving beyond a doubt presenting enough information would be composed of the presi- - 'be mistake of allowing polities about it” dent of the Utah Medical Assn to enter into medical problems” presidents of component so"When we do get more vaccieties two Board of Health cine for continuation of the doctors a representative of the program we should make cerUniversity of Utah College of tain that it has been given Medicine piesident of the Utah every possible lest and Is unPhaimaceutual Assn and pies- conditionally ident of the Intermountain Pe- pure and fit pronounced for use” he dediatrics Assn clared Plans for investigating the "I do not want to take the repracticability of intradermic No gadget or of advising chilvacwhich un sponsibility polio injections gimmick can aver cine is injected into the skin in- dren to have inoculations now’ take the place of stead of into muscles minimiz- when the season of greatest thorough audiometric hearing ing the danger of exposing polio Incidence Is at its height “The shots may increase the tests but an innoive endings to the vaccine) were shelved for the tune being virulence of polio already in genious new slide rule calculator developed by the Maico Much of the Saturday discus- - children who cannot be cured Inbora tones ui proving very helpful to on sion centered the question the hard of hearing as a means of of whether polio vaccine inocumaking a rough appraisal of the type and degree or their impairment lations speed development of Characteristics of the various types wuii-lound ol paralvtic polio in persons al’lhuusnds sufltisrs hit and et degrees of lots are listed on one u r t from ehssslna fssr trssdom ready infected side of the slide rule suggested courses thoMnf coughtni dUTIrult brsslhtni ot have Bronchial never attack "These questions nri nriT destroying of action on the other A simple move Athm and BrnnrhlUl with MBNDACO been explained to my satisfacment of the slide matches un the sugusually gulckly hslps Ionian And lhlrh thick stranding mucus Thu allsvs tion' ” Dr Ruggeri declared gested action with the user s hearing nnd promols hrathlng - Anti-Monopol- y igation purposes ALL OTHER power system assets of TVA would be transferred to a new corporation The new corporation’s capitalization in the first instance would be owned by the government but unlike the TVA it Would be a taxpaying agency The government's holdings in the corporation would be sold to the public over a period of years Thi board Continued from Fage One future capital requirements for expansion of the new corporations power functions would be obtained through sale to the public of regular corporate security without anj gmernment guarantee His recommendations conceded that “some rate readjustment would be neeo'sarx Sen Estes KeFaux or (D Tennk member of the Senate Subcommittee that madepablic the conclusions and recommendations of the Wenzell report issued this interpre- Sen-ator- s ‘AT LEAST UNTIL NOVEMBER' Board Discontinues Free Polio Shots All WASHINGTON July 9— Saturday made public the 1953 proposal of Adolphe Wenzell then a Budget Bureau consultant to curtail the power functions of the Tennessee Val- ley Authority Hv the Mosslrrs Mommv A 15 By Associated Pres WASHINGTON July 9— Sen ) Richard P Russell lined up some Republican support Saturday in his dispute with the Pentagon about forcing serxue veterans to continue active drilling under the new reserve (D-Ga- program’ Sen Francis Case (R SIM a member of the Armed Services tinue actixe reserxe training for a total of eight jears counting both actixe and reserve duty Russell protested that this was putting "double liability” on serx icemen w ho either enlisted or accepted two years of draft duty with the understanding that this ended It unless a general war or national emergency broke out Committee considering the "na-- ' tinnal reserve plan” urged by AS A SUBSTITUTE Russell President Dwight D Eisenhowa $400 bonus for all proposed er said in an interview he sides veterans of more than IB with Chairman Russell months regular service who volunteered for three year active "I THINK that legislation reserve a training in combat units citizen's army dealing with must be written by Congress of the Army or Marine Corps He said the other reserve rather than by the Pentagon” Case said "and the trained re- units including the Air Force and Navy testified they have no serve is a citizen’s army” Nub of the controversy ht a trouble filling their ranks Russell and Case said thourequest by Defense Secretary Charles E Wilson that draft-ag- e sands of young men believed men completing active serv- they could get their military ice either as draftees or service out of the way by comvolunteers be required to con pleting a hitch on active duty r A calculator Is something every hard et hearing person should have For a limited time only fhe bv tenious new slide rule is being offered free of charge to hard of hearing per sons Fill out coupon and mail to oa in an envelope This offer is limited ' so act now! 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