| Show -) I ' -- - ) 4 June 1 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Tuesday - ADYEETISUAINI - WASHINGTON ROUNDUP 141 U S Asks August Draft Of 23000 Civilians Fixs Dairy Import Lids !Ike Effective if DPA Act Dies WM SIMI OYU SLAAYW GARD ROO' P1ONSION TOM ROO WASHINGTON June 8 (INS) law would have to cut back to Defense Department is- 55 million acres a hefty 30 per sued a draft call Monday for cent cut 23000 men to be inducted into Legislation approved Monday the armed forces during Au- would boost the minimum national acreage allotment under gust The entire call will be as- quotas to 66 million acres thus signed to the Army limiting acreage reduction to The call for August is the 1 5 per cent same as was asked for July The Okeim Farm Appropriation Defense Department had called WASHINGTON June 8 te-for 32000 men to be inducted in June T h e Senate Appropriations The department announced Committee Monday approved that the Navy Marine Corps an Agriculture Department apand Air Force do not intend to propriation bill calling f o r place any calls with Selective $716729768 for the year startService for August ing July 1 This is $3981940 Including August the De- more than was voted by the fense Department has issued House late last month Selective Service calls totaling The committee bill calls for 1492430 Of these 1411000 113 million more than the EisenWere for the Army and 81430 hower administration had asked for the Marines Neither the but about $33 million less than Navy nor Air Force has taken President Harry S Truman had any draftees during the Korean requested War The committee added some Meanwhile Defense Secretary Charles E Wilson declared that fathers will have to be drafted unless manpower demands for the armed services are cut down NSUSSIDSIOC ? i 1 I dir Tod' VIII- - - !Statement accompanying the procimation: a c ti o n I—The President's places the Department of Agriculture's crop control and price support programs in the WASHINGTON June 8 LIP —' it is practically sure the farm same status as the department's President Dwight D Eisenhower products involved would be im- crop control and price support in such great quantities programs for other agricultural ported Monday set new import quotas as to wreck or "materially in-- prodticts" for dairy and a few other sci with" the Agriculture The statement added that ricultural products to take et leder s u p p o r t pro- under this new arrangement Department's ct if the defense production grams the department's crop control act is allowed to die June 30 The products listed besides programs for the various prodThe President acted on a dairy products are flaxseed and ucts "are placed on a more proclamation issued on the ad- linseed oils and peanuts and !consistent basis and they can vice of the C S Tariff Commis- peanut olL be patterned to meet the new sion The White House said in a crop conditions as they arise Ha said Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson has rworvivotsolimPAto"rfrIff!!fT17rvvr ViT7?x''4'471 advised him that if the defense production act is not renewed Jumblegags I 1:11 - Imo 7 to form the or Odor's carfle TODAY'S ANSWER: Icemint Treat 111011 -- the baby Plitt end hong the small try We love the children from 5 months to 15 years kidche menus highchairs jumbo napkins everthing or the young 'toot Weary Feet Perk Up With JUMBLE-OA- RELIII for Dry Eczema Itch lea etching persists due to lack GU natural skin oda Regina Ointment en lanolin it gives quick relief oils and softens dry akin as its as medicnnts soothe fiery itching g 7eltet that brings comfort E (MIND 1101ISTOP to FLY finagip inn olur éuomdo vJp thCemie no4 Istuu AqAt CONLGO rift ADVIIITISINIENT Moro lo o dolly brolo-twho- tr Arrow's rho totters or oath word to tholt wooer Sr? The proclamation sets annual quotas of 707000 pounds for butter and 1807000 pounds: for dried skimmed milk bothi of which are now barred from import as are peanuts for which a quota of 1709000 pounds is fixed -- V st - 1953 Viggo 411WL0 1 ) 1 (1)1 Ilo STH SOUTH & htA1N 4 A UNITED n:1gml Frosty white sreamlik iteheooling soothing rotator helps drive the Are and tired 'smoke relax in $9 million to items in the House pain right out relief A world of difference in a bill but trimmed more than $5 grateful few minute' Bee how etedkated lositint with soothing lasolia helps settee up million off other items leaving earns and salkume tos Get loot happy the net increase of $1991940 today Um los-Mi-nt gray Al all &mama mks OH ESTOP TO HEW YORK- -8 hrs on DC-- 6 MalInners - 011° When fest hum eallousee Mier and every step is torture dont Past groan and st do "lathing- - Rub ea a little 40 4 hrs vt Lirfo It 11 COMPARE 0 Mt trDura:3 FAN GO SY ADP AND YOU'LL 0 Testifies on Power WASHINGTON June 8 tiPW L Thackrey president of Gas Co the Colorado-Wyomintestified before a power commission examiner Monday on the firm's request for permission to pipe natural gas to five Colorado areas The company seeks a permit to build 19 miles of pipeline at an estimated cost of 8150000 Communities which would get the gas are Lucrene Gi 'crest North Welby South Henderson and Wide Acres Thackrey said the company wants to build the pipeline this year However its plan is tied In with pipeline construction apOlications of Colorado Interstate Gas Co and Pacific -- g Northwest Pipeline Tf m''VEloWm S NCO JN IL Co would buy gas from Colorado Interstate tapping its line north of Ft Collins Colo Colorado Interstate would gets its gas from the Pacific Northwest Pipeline Co which proposes to build a pipeline from the San Juan Basin field in Colorado and New Mexico to Washington and Colorado-Wyomin- g Teaks Mune leco-Yb- c s Oregon' Vtalui Becomes Administrator WASHINGTON June 8 Gr— William D Mitchell Denver Colo Monday became administrator of the Small Defense Plants (S DP Administration A) !1Tsli LIPS '"er 414 r0 1 ' '" ''''''''' - 14 AV t: ''''' '' 410amt40101"0"a""W7a N& : ''''"'''' l‘ ' 4:i ( 7"0impooptft011101 tw ' '''4 t :' ''"56-'':St-420:i'l'- rm r) 40!! 4 ' i0 : '''':: ' : ts t ' x'K k: r161) omeetab14' ' (Ii '''" "'''' '' 44 4r 1 :''' ' '' '''' - e's ' '" "' r 0 v Eno libel Pala '":'sk:f: '''" ' 1 al444"64Pt6 4)''' ' s ' ' THE LATEST: MAKE MS ALI:litthritihamis Lincoln has broken all of its previous sales ''jtg at' 1 Te--r tism Pais attacks A LishltDRIN ' - - 'it"(4 'mil ' prosuloteled! muscles and joists with blessed relative i — S rec- comfort differeace P' 5 completely powered for modern driving RECORD: The new V-2- hp SECOND RECORD: For the third consecutive year Lincoln Lincoln won the first 2000-mil- e and performance superiority over all competition has won loud and unanimous praise from the critics of the automotive industry—the automotive THIRD RECORD: Lincoln writers Repeatedly these writers have pointed out Lincoln's points of superiority in the fine car field PROVE III Pan American Road Race—a conclusive demonstration of Lincoln's poWer 4e'4Ar' :1004012 Sit in Lincoln's exclusive that adjusts up and down as --trea- d front seat v well as Take the wheel steered by power by power power-operate- backwards and forwards touch the brakes assisted gently on the treadle harnessing t: V-2- I horsepower! Road test a Lincoln soon 4i I t from those variesisaivgiluadi I 443t-1:-t:N‘- 1: -- - a wooderful asoulaltepadTg ratteidi iatensity of a:Trends ok -: 11:' performance N — '''' year when the first of the new "Modern Living" Linco Ins was introduced The breath-takin- g performance of Lincoln's new engine combined with its superb design and custom four positions in the stock car division of the follthesuudmde: :) has defeated all cars in the fine car field in the Mobilgas Economy Run—another great test of automotive en5ineering and FIRST Tab- - - - ords throughout the nation A gigantic wave of popularity has swept Lincoln sales more than 50c ahead of the pace set last ing is now $1510 TEST C 4-- AMORK0110'"4"°""t"WINS"6' car field Quickly the news is spreading to all parts of America: Lincoln the one fine car deliberately designed for modern liv- Always have pew lat ct ---- :1: owiteaolOWINNOWeASI elegance are givint Lincoln undisputed leadership in the fine StiffeessSwellingItedoessFner r 4"t s4-s- e 000140000104 40146:ilelegV41144444r :A ' '''''''1445'641'1030411AllgQAS'Wtri0N26111M141:4001"1111101116111110'2"41"114""n by 0i''s 014Y 4 ' V-20- Is Accompanied ' 7 '''' Improved MORIN Acts Fast Net k : 151ritb I of ARTHRITIS and AL ' 4' FADES PAINS ' " sc ' 4- 01 ADVERTISEMENT fr 3 0 444 i 0144 ht e- - litmkkat Mambos andltalasto 4a t :?'::?f'-::'e9:?r::! ''' --- ----- --------""" RHEUMATISM !'t :' 44'' o''' '?:'et' Wheat Act Moves Up WASHINGTON June 8 The House Agriculture Committee Monday approved legislation which would reduce wheat planting for 1954 about 15 per cent below this year's acreage If allotments and marketing quotas are set for the next crop Wheat growers harvested about 78 million acres this year If quotas are proclaimed for 1954 producers under present rt4 4':0' : Mitchell was born at Pare wan Utah Oct 20 1912 He is a graduate of the University of Utah class of 1935 Mitchell takes over from Yngvar Brynildssen of Chicago who has been acting administrator of SDP A since the resignation in February of John E Horne who became administrative assistant to Sen John Sparkman (D Ala) After World War II Army service which ended in 1946 Mitchell became counsel and eventually assistant to the pres- ident of the Quickway Truck Shovel Co of Denver a small business employing about 300 persons He was stationed in Washington D C and was in contact with government agencies concerned with defense production Mitchell is married to the former Helen Jarvis Brigham City Utah -- SEE V l'Elri nEariEsv i LINCOLMPELICUEIV DEALEEI sold no guarantee :if ordsplets tottsfactios et smogybadLatointstiss 4 t i 1 k 1 I k 1 I — i |