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Show Page 4 Hank 2. 1956 The Utah Statesman The Senator Reports By Sen. Wallace F. Bennett Medical and Dental Research During the past week I a bill in the Senate, which if passed, will give a real boost to medical research. For some time, the American Medical Association, the Ameri can . Public .Health .Association and other medical stoops have been wring passage of legisla tion providing Federal assistance for construction of medical and dental research and teaching fa cilities. The high cost of medical re search has placed a growing burden on our colleges and research facilities. This has now reached a point where we are not getting maximum benefit from the efforts of medical and dental researchers, due to the lack of funds for carrying on expensive (but extremely important) research projects. The bill authorizes Federal construction grants of $250 million to be spent during a five-yea- r period to assist accredited schools of medicine, dentistry, osteopathy, and public health in expanding and improving their research and teaching facilities. Farm Credit Increases This week I also joined with Senator Gordon Allott of Colorado in sponsoring a bill to sim - plify and speed up the process of obtaining credit from the Farm ers Home Administration. The bill extends the limiation for refinancing of production and subsistence loans from 7 to 15 years, and raises the limit of ini tial loans from $7,000 to $21,000. It broadens and consolidates the authority of the Secretary of Ag riculture in making loans to farmers and stockmen in cases of disaster and severe production Reasons . (Continued from Page 3) The value of your dollar has been stabilized. Republican poli cies have halted inflation where Democrat ideas failed. After three dol Republican years, the lar inherited from the Democrats is still worth 52 cents today. Republicans have held prices down, on the average to within one cent on the dollar of prices three years ago. In the same length of time, Democrat prices increased more than 13 cents on the dollar. LOU'S TAVERN Phone TM 6-08- AUTO SERVICE JESS TUCKER Complete Automotive Repairs APPALING Oliver, Mgr. ... The Veterans Administration this week published a study of the affect of wars on the expenses of government. The cost in dollars and cents, of course, is sec ondary to that of pain and heart break. But the report graphically shows that wars and aftermaths of wars are the greatest deterent to any move to ever cut the ex pense and size of government to the level or near the level it was during the forepart of this COSTS VETERANS DEBT . . .Since early in its history, this Nation has recognized it owes a debt to those men who were killed or in jured protecting it from the enemy. Survivors and dependents of these men also are rightly entitled to be protected against want Automatic Transmissions Carburetor and Ignition Work All Work Guaranteed Official Inspection Station 43 20 E. 4800 South Lou TUCKER'S at You are Welcome By Rep. William A. Dawson 52-ce- nt losses. This bill is of particular inter est to farmers in the drouth-stricke- n counties of Utah, who are adversely affected by the present limitation. Dawson Reports by their grateful government, as time goes on and wars become bigger. If there were no more wars, the pension obligation of the government would continue to cease for several decades, the survey shows. 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