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Agriculture Department aurvey shows that farm procluc-!Hon of meat animals last year 'totaled 446 billion' pounds: which is one per cent below the! 1952 total Tho department's crop re- board adds however' !porting that the 1953 total is the third on record The decrease I 'largest lin total meat production was primarily to a sharp drop )Iduohog 'production In 1953 cattle and calves accounted for 57 per cent of the total farm production of meat: animals hogs furnished 40 per cent and sheep and lambs' 'e 'll''S141 410 41V° 0 Below '52 Level Op vtrairly UNTIMN Ac I ' A:NloirtabWh i r PASSES BUILDING the'Wew AlonteteL lains Slightly east annranniso IMMO boo Opet -- O - i honone 'I 4 goo 11 - ' ! - ' If" rig ''''''‘444s WI OAF ponies - - ' I I! sovsse '14k6Amte hhe ss um ssisst bone op Oho Whom so c k i 1 " ct 121tt4 oh sein 1 ioo - ohm pm and dome lob 00 ine pomp ahem kw tomb 44100 ow of kw pool at MOP 0 is my "mei me leendloo pool aft motel as olowoom mods bomb ONO Owe opp 64n emoont ow liso ash awl I foomizalt lotWoR616 tan oloommo bms onemobrod I mama e to NO lba Ind told polio ile op lha bran wine awn owl 000000 am 00 Nandi kr 001 "mod es 00010ase 000 INIM NI OW IMM Oa" Is hillp Sul Pe Ono Me hp 110LIO NLIS011a USURP dkmbee aphom 4116"""1141 ' 11' il '4 i I r ''- - LB 4E REALLILOWCOSTI Civiftt) ti 5 May Father Patrick James Ryan 7 was sworn in Saturday as Chief of Army Chaplains movfng up at the same time from the rank of brigadier general to major general He succeeds Maj Gen Ivan L Bennett as chief of chap- 95 zi 4 aytt 1 onEr5 2:4 oz nix fC 2 t111711 i 11 - r 'i -- ! t d ' a 77 ii B the only practical answer to - -- d I lititta1 i WASHINGTON d 195131s kly ' 't ARMY SWEARS IN CHIEF CHAPLAIN Act revision bill Senate committee has approved most of President's plan Exto Senate be to brought pected floor next week- STATEHOOD — House Republican leaders still delaying bill action on Senate-passegranting statehood to Hawaii and Alaska Strong opposition to Alaskan section POSTAL RATES — House Post Office Committee to renew hearings on bill raising out-o- f town postal rates from 3 to 4 cents and airmail from 6 to 7 cents HEALTH—House Commerce Committee to renew hearings on President's request for 1 health insurance p r o g r a m House has passed second measure authorizing federally-aidehealth centers SEAWAY—House Rules Com- mittee approved for floor ac- bill authortion Senate-passeizing 6105 million Great Lakes-S- t Lawrence deep seaway SOCIAL SECURITY—House Ways and Means Committee to renew hearings on bill to raise old age benefits increase employer-employe tax and expand to 10 million self-er- 4 an ()I )7 l' ' i g' -- Moo oath left administers in presence of Lt Gen Lyman Lennitter Status of Major Legislation Current in 83rd Congress siA- fziei(itt 4 : a layalb--al John Klein PROGRESS TO DATE - it 1 o 44 r 0 l t1 rA kCcia0111---14-"- 101-CSI- 4 k : 1 i 00 S' 0 jt cla tr2 17: 0 !IikcottatitaD r44 1I In as chief of Army chaplains - 1'? trill!Illisol i i 4c c ' ty' ' 4i4 l'i 'z d p i i sot ! 1 l': 03 I - i- tPtquoteigii lotent ' s' :t"--- - I - unemployment ilincome security benefits as called for by Presi- "Rejecting panaceas does D Eisenhower dent Dwight "The fact that the guaranteed not mean doing nothing else" annual wage (proposed by The guaranteed annual wage union spokesmen) does not pro- is being pushed mainly by C I Q vide the answer to our prob- unions It is ademand in nego lems" t h e chamber said tiations now in the electrical "should not deter individual manufacturing industry v II 0 : t: Ot they may have to raise the level companies from serious tostudy proand duration of present state' of steps they can 'take vide more job stabilization and c o m pensation 11— 1 INIEMMIMON - 1414!"'w '' i '4' r 'IP 4 1 4 's oil) 4 ok - -t se' - ' House-approve- - 14 i f to 4401tt k I 1 ' Taft-Hartle- - (1' 1: 4 ' ---- :' til t tt'" Al t - Arm - 't N''' 4 t - ' J : -I f" l rl I '"'l ' 4 A sir 'i "'' - - 2 t ' - 4:':s ' i: i - ' - A '4- 4 t 4 - -- 4 ii supporters WIRETAPPING-Sen- ate juof universal pension plans such sonnAggiln commitfee expected to diciary FranDr advocated as that by d renew consideration of E Townsend bill authorizing JusUnder the Byrnes plan tice Department with federal use wire tap ---persons over 70 who do not court approval to in court cases involv- evidence old hir otherwise age qualify tisealIPAIIIIIIRMII8 insurance benefits Would get ing security FOREIGN AID — House Forthe minimum benefit provid"WE BOTH ADMIRED ed under the new Iprogram ' eign Affairs Committee continITS SIMPLE BEAUTY" ues hearings on $3497000000 which would be 636 a month foreign aid bill ' most of it for JAMES M WALKER The money to pay for these r ar East cpolovyeerdage payments would not come out — Senate Finance MONUMENTS TAXES trust old age insurance YOUNG VOTERS — Senate 364 L 21st See& of the Instead has concluded hearIt would be ap- Committee fund - action still pending on constituHouse-passe- d 84-05on $1397000ings tional amendent to permit 18- propriated from the Treasury 000 At general tax revision bill of federal The program present 4 to vote' year-old- s t i Arrs — House 1 sharing with the states old age COFFEE PRICES — House assistance costs for the needy Labor Committee ready for action still pending on Senate-passey of final discontinued be would approval aged Gillette bill to put New York coffee exchange under fede eral regulation Z ::)-- rt 1 :Irs-fi:t 1411-04--- - ' y v sosowssss ' '' ' ' "1! - ' ' ''- -- e '' - 1 - 53-fo- ' t t ' '4 - f 1 i'''' Z1 1 ' N ''at ' 1 i partment said Saturday -Tongay has been convicted of $190 manslaughter in connection Byrnes conceded that he with the death of his daughter doesn't have much hope of get- a swimming Cathy his proposal approved by ting prodigy who died after making the Ways and Means Commitdive from a tower last I tee He said he expects the May Tongay was sentenced to committee to agree substantial10 years at hard labor but was ly on the program proposed by free on bail - the President a not did passneed Tongay But the congressman said he port to make the trip to Guate- will ask the House to approve said mala officials if the committee reJohn E Peuriloy U & am- - his plan IIt He expects to get sup- bassador to Guatemala has been jects on the floor from In Washington but was unavail- P ort for it who have promembers many able for comment claimed themselves ' 'I - ': ': tit --ii 4-- I- --- x e - - (1- ' 4 7 - t federal ' si '''t '' P'' - ' '''' N'" ' I1 Dtill estimate of the 'Aqua In Guatemala Despite U S Bail '::: 1 -- - 44 ' 'Ni' ' -' St I 0 - million The Wisconsin legislator expects to offer his proposal as an amendment to legislation recommended by Mr Eisenhower liberalizing the social security act The House Ways and Means Committee has complet ed hearings on the President's recommendations and will start r working on details of it In cret sessions next week has strong as Republican support The President asked that Congress extend old age insurance coverage to some 10500- 000 persons not now covered Including farmers some farm workers doctors lawyers dentists and other smaller groups He also recommended that the minimum old age insurance benefit be increased from $25 to $30 a month The maximum benefit for a retired worker would be increased from $85 to $10850 and the maximum for a family from $16850 to Tot' Father meedy aged i 4 4 t May The U S Chamber of Commerce while renewing opposition to union proposals for a guaranteed annual wage urged employers Saturday to give "serious study" to ways of providing workers with steadier Jobs and income security The chamber released a booklet suggesting to employers s i - Firms Study Job Pay Security C of C Asks WASHINGTON 4 ' - I 1 4 -- i 11 May 2 1954 - 44 ' - 1 - i 1'7 St number of persons over 70 who would draw the benefits But social security experts estimated the number at around 4 NJ) " -- '4 - BUT BYRNES suggested that Rep Robert W Kean (R old a supporter of the over 70 be paid persons age Insurance benefits regard- president's program predictless of whether they have paid ed that the committee will re social security taxes gardless of need He plan would enable the government to get out of the tial change field of making contributions Mr Eisenhower's program to states for financial aid to the ' - "P- rilat Pensions Proposed by Legislator th 1 TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Sunday ' - -- Townsend-Typ- e WASHINGTON May I (UP) — Rep John' W Byrnes (R Wis) proposed Saturday that the government begin paying old age benefits to all retired persons over 70 regardless of need Linder existing law as well as under' President Dwight D Eisenhower's program for liberalizing the Social Security Act retired persons over 85 draw old age Insurance benefits only if they have paid social security taxes for at least a and a half - k — 4A e - - 4 - o i 1 NO |