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Show i See Europe With One Who Knows Is U of U Idea of Tour 9-W- A March 9. 1956 The Utah Statesman Page 4 tour of Europe will be conducted this summer by three University of Utah professors under sponsorship of the U Extension Division. Scheduled to leave June 12, the tour will include visits to England, Holland, France, Germany, Denmark, Switzerland, Italy and Austria. Extension Division officials said they had timed the trip in order that members could attend major music and art festivals on the continent. Conducting the tour will be Dr. Donald K. Barton, professor of languages; Dr. William L. Fowler, assistant professor of music, and George S. Dibble, associate professor of art. of art. The tour price of $1195 includes ship passage transporta nine-wee- k No 'Special Interest" Man eek tion around Europe, good hotels, meals in restaurants featuring log cal cuisine, tips, taxes, tours and admission prices to museums and concerts. A series of lectures, discussions and informal meetings with interesting Europeans also is included. In addition to a flexible schedule which permits each tour member to emphasize the aspects of travel he most enjoys, the tour can carry university credit for both students and teachers. Information about credit courses is available through the Extension Division. ' Tour details may be obtained at the Universal Travel Service, Hotel Temple Square, Salt Lake City. Reservations should be made as early as sight-seein- possible. ( From an Address by DR. GABRIEL HAGUE, Administrative Assistant to the President During the war Dwight Eisenhower was known as the G. I.s General. After three years guide as the nations Chief Executive he can be called the Peoples President His Americans? million 166 for best is to policy making as President is the simple question; What This plain truth dooms to failure the concerted effort now being made by some to stigmatize the President s labors in behalf of peace and prosperity and justice for all American people, as a conspiracy to serve unnamed "special interests. 1. More Americans are at work today, producing more, earning grams have been presented to terprises. General welfare or speoft-declar- more, spending more, investing and will be presented more and building more than Congress, to help meet such pressing ever before in our bistory, Gener- again, problems as the shortage of classal welfare or special interests? rooms and the high cost of medi2. Under the Eisenhower Ad- cal care. General welfare or speministration working men and cial interests? 11. Under the Eisenhower Adwomen are enjoying the unprecedented combination of higher ministration the inherited farm wages, lower taxes and a stable program, on the verge of total cost of living all at the same collapse from the weight of over time. General welfare or special $7 billion of unmarketable sur- interests? n Under the Eisenhower Administration the largest tax reduction in our history was enacted and of its $7.4 billion in benefits nearly two out of three dollars went directly to individuals. General welfare or special interests? 3. r . do a hand" wash 0 automatically? You can . . . with the new Maytag All-Fabr- ic Automatic. Here's how: One, it lets you choose exactly the right water temperature; hot, warm or even cold. Two, it matches the water level to the load with- May tag's exclusive Auto Interests? matic Water Level Newjrom . speed are slower than for regular fabrics. See the Maytag Automatic soon! All-Fabr- ic will be as big here as anywhere else. We are our own servicemen no waiting. Expert work done on most all machines. Tdtrr Dollar is bigger here than anywhere else in town. Trade-i- n Johns Maytag Service 7th East 7th South EM 3-54- Under the Eisenhower Administration the Department of Health, Education and Welfare was established to give these vital concerns of our people permanent representation in the President's cabinet. General welfare or suecial interests? 5. - Control. And threer agitation and spin 4. Under the Eisenhower Administration scandal and corruption in the Bureau of Internal Revenue have been put to an end and integrity has again been restored to the collection of federal taxes. General welfare or special 33 COMPLIMENTS Under the Eisenhower Administration 10 million additional Americans, including farmers and farm workers, have been brought into the social security program and retirements benefits for all have been increased. General ' welfare or special interests? 7. Under the 'Eisenhawer Administration unemployment insurance coverage has been ex tended to 4 million additional workers and, as a result of the Presidents initiative, 34 states have already increased maximum weekly benefits. General welfare or special Interests? 8. Under the Eisenhower Ad ministration the minimum wage was increased. General welfare or special interests? 9. Under the Eisenhower Ad ministration a broad program is for the first time being formu lated to help any American community blighted by chronic unem ployment to help itself attain a better share of the nations good times. General welfare or special interests? 10. Under the Eisenhower Administration forward-lookinpro 6. 15-poi- nt 1 cial interests? 14. Under the Eisenhower Administration a plan has been advanced to equip this nation for the first time with a first rate interstate highway system adequate to meet the needs of our millions of car owners as well as the pressing requirements of defense and economic development. General welfare or special inter- ests? Under the Eisenhower Administration local groups public and private have been encouraged to help supply the nations electric power needs which will at least double in the next decade. General welfare or special Interests? 16. Under the Eisenhower Administration enforcement of the anti-trulaws is today both vigorous and fairminded. In the year ended September 30th last, the Justice Department started 52 anti-truactions, nearly half again as many as were started in the last comparable period before the President took office. Getter- al welfare or special Interest? 15. st st Refrigeration Service & Engineering Co. 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Under .the Eisenhower Administration the first peacetime independent government agency was created by Congress for the sole purpose of advising, assisting and protecting small business en-- ed 4-56- 96 m SOUTH PHONE HU STATE 4-61- 51 |