CAMDEN, ARKANSAS, MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1957(UP)—United Presss Ponders Questioni Can Taxes Be Cut?N UR—Congress setget answers to the i can taxes be cut? use Economic sub-I. .• ’ided by Rep. Mills two weeks of hear-•• . . i V • •ir the opinions of cankers and busi-• Hreflects growingconcern over gov-ling and taxes, h e congressional campaign contin-ave virtually aban-f tax reduction this:e of continued highome under subcom-Y is the Eisenhow-tion’s “tight mon-— anti-inflationary b credit. This hasincreasedfiscal years 1957 and 1958 may exceed the January estimates by 1 to Vh billion dollars in each year,” the economic subcommittee staff reported 10 days ago.Coupled with the budget situation, the Mills subcommittee will inquire into the general economic situation throughout the countryfiscal action needed to its stabiliy.n ieparfriirilfelislfBoom«■;4yX,*:ir^*. .-'-v ?- ‘*.1,1:•’ ■■ft- *vJ-' fc.* »-’/V'.' -.rf,i' -L ._ ._ . . .1‘IsJ. W O -V lt;MM'i'and themaintainIncreased Demand. i.For PropertyReportedWASHINGTON UR-The Agrirul-j ture Department reported today that a prolonged boom in farm1 real estate sent agricultural land, prices up another 3 per cent dur-l ing the four months ended March 1.The March 1 average prices set a new record 7 per cent above, a year earlier. In a reoort on the farm real estate situation, the de-B. Johnson (D-Tex) ress will turn down proposal to raise further on various al loans.New Orleans, La. (Special) —Rear Admiral Walter G. Schindler,U, S. Navy, has been nominatedinterest to succeed Admiral John M. Hig- jpartment foresaw nothing in thegins, U. S. Navy, as Commandant picture to halt an uptrend that; of the Eighth Naval District. I started in 1941.The Eighth Naval District, head-ilv- ;■ rZ - K’i*'IMMrir/yr:.-'Mumj' //• VRECRUITS’ BANNERPresenting the flag that will flyMuch of he strength in farm quartered in New Orleans,, is com- land prices has an urban origin.prised of the States of Louisiana,{the department said. But it said, , .. . . , ,, . , . . ,Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico andithe advance in agricultural lerh-!at tbe head of J special Arkan-Arkansas. Rear Admiral Schindler)nology, inspiring demands f0r|sas-Te™^ee. Nav£ rect-mt com-jNaval larger farming units, also con- pany t0 Maivin S. Selph of Spark-tributed.“In the non farm sector, the high level of business activity, a—*^.UNiople are “fed up . „ng they are getting 1® currently Commanderest charges under Forces Germany, with headquart-ition,” Johnson ac- e/f in Heidelburg, Germany. Rearinistration of “a de-1 Admiral Higgins is slated to relieve_ _ — . — — . ^ . 1 A/ ^man, Ark., is Company Command-: er Carroll T. Boyles, quartermas-l ter first class, of Bigelow, Ark.jDelay AskedUNITED■t to raise interest!MaJor General William S. Biddle, slowly rising general price level, Tbe special combined state com' Ten memhers 0f t}1e i the board ” T!SA* as Chief of the Military As- and increasing needs for space Pf? ?s undergoing nine weeks off. propmittee inquiry fol-js_lstance Advisory Group, Tokyo,jfor a growing population are the tes.,veTht‘la^n|, S ! lhat an international•ts bv staff econo-! JaPan- primary factors operating,” the jackets. The graduation !of the spe-;t( rpvicw lhp U Ntax-writing House! Admiral Higgins is scheduled to report stated. F.iau,ciJmp.nTy on J'j]y 20 will high- tponed for atans” Committee and dePai't New Orleans about mid-] “In the farm sector, efficientLakes Navy Homccom-subeomAdmiral Schindler will arrice use of many of the technological tags A,t9«95.TPnnM. ears.leaEconomicm.., mmpredicted that in New Orleans about August 6. advances that have been devel-for government Captain W. R. D. Nickelson, USN,loped in recent years requires will boost fed- Chief of Staff, will act as District larger operating units,” it added. «®nd Eisenhow-.Commandant in the interim. “With many thousands of com-pvfel-§fop estimate of A native of Wisconsin, Rear Ad- mercial farms still below the op-for mofi. miral Schindler was graduateditimum acreage for efficient uselenditures for the from the U. S. Naval Academy and of available labor and machinery.commissioned Ensign in 1921. His farmers have continued to seek recent high administrative posts additional land either by renting ;are backgrounded on an earlier il- or purchase.” ilustrlous career in ordnance engineering. ' • **•lt;»Salute to Arkansas-Tennes ( The proposa, wwhan 81-nation com mi tiesee week July 15-21. (Official S. Navy Photo)Federal OfficialsTo Study FloodsN UR O’HaraOpponentsThe market value of farm real By THE ASSOCIATED PRESSestate was estimated at 109M: bil-l Federal officials are expected toDuring World War II Rear Ad- lion dollars on March I, or $6,- visit Arkansas this week to map}miral Schindler served as Gun- 800,000,000 more than a year ear- a financial aid program and plan . _inery Officer on the Staff of Com-jlier. The March 1 value was equiv- preventive health measures in the a az ' ana .mander Cruisers Pacific Fleet, alent to $94.52 an acre of land injwake of floods from the Arkansas dore* J™™*! jne.’Iran, anci «|1955 by the General(consider the time arthe charter conferenc mittee was directec Iback by this fall.The resolution provicommittee be continu jommended that it be i instructions to report 14th session of the 1959.The sponsors of theScouting Force; as Gunnery Ohser- farms.Brucker SaysCuts Hurt U. S.WEST POINT, N. Y. WJ -retary of the Army BruckerSec-!ndc nnnhtrnl mr- ® uuimuj vwci •\nr\nxt fw naecQCTA ver on the Staff of Commander i “a bonanza of 10 Cruisers- Pacific Fleet; and Aide n dollars most of and Gunnery Observer on the Staffall into the laps of °JnTafh]Force ffeven:, imnnnlpc ” and 35 0fflcer in Charge of NavalHollander, national °rndnanc® Laboratory Washing-Rtricans for Demo- 5* *;• v . .said the bill would’ J®* the Korean fray he com-ndful of oil compa-mandedA^rHlsfcV'Vm°n,Thruee-e pockets of GO mil-i Schindler has beens’ of as much as „. , . avy Cross, the Sdver toc|av American military power isJlars a year. S, W ^°n,° “being threatened in the name oftestimony■ was pre- ^'thf,C:°'d Star andConlbat‘ V )’ economy.House Commerce and the Commendation Ribbon for Ha JYiring on the contro- ep!c Perf«rmance in combat.are sponsored by As Gunnery Observer on the Staff(D-Ark) and Joseph ”, C0I^mander Cruisers, Pacific l-Minn) Fleet, during the period May 4 toof the'bill say it May 8. 1942, he volunteered as a )urdensome federal gunner in air strikes againstrPXrs wS! ^Pane5e forces on ^ °r-River.U S. Engineers and the Weather The charter contains Bureau at Little Rock agreed Sun- under which the Alt; day that the danger of rising.directed to considei waters now is over despite a week-’charter review conflt; end surge of rainfall in. y/est Ar- the U.N. .10 yea kansas and east Oklahoma. 'delegates felt, howevThe Arkansas receded with in-?atmosphere was not jcreasing momentum Sunday from 1956 and left the qm Dardanelle southeast to its j‘mc- time and place up j tion with the Mississippi River. tion committee.Arkansas line, the watermate protection for d!r f? morf. accurately direct the ! Fleet s gunfire against the enemy.ire of the proposal!?n °/lc fctr'*lt;e over the Coral Sea,the Federal Power! dfwn a dap Zero,rom using produc- J?'1 . U^innery Observer on thesetting prices. In-'f,,a 0 . C°rnn]ai1cler Task Force ■ould be determined' jf.ven be. af.ain took part in airof “reasonable mar- stfrik^’ tb,s ^me.in the rear ,seator a dive bomber in numerous diveshe Dresent svstem 011 Jap warships during the Mid-impossible to deter-?ea, Guadalcanal, and;urately in an enter-j, , Battle of the Solomon Islands engagements.The Weather Bureau said the,Arkansas may rise slightly today I at Fort Smith and Ozark from the;He said it is “not the kind of|beavy weebcnd rains. ^ jeconomy that is the servant of the At Branson, Mo., just over he;brad interests of the United J101”*'*1 ,States, but the meat-ax variety I 'eved °[ Tabic Rock i am is ex-^which immeasurably increases the;Pect-cd to reach .% feet oy ues-.nation’s neril ’’ iday. If this occurs, engineers said.}His comment aimed at the con-Mfr will gush over the 590-foot gressiona! move to cut the defense j spillway. The rise is tne budget was contained in a speechi0* heavy rainfall m me areaprepared for an annual luncheon!^he dam. of the Association of Graduates! Civil Defense Coordinator of the U. S. Military Academy. jGilbreth of Denton, -Brucker said, “Prudent econo-Indents, mosquitos and \\u my is laudable as long as we re-1the health menaces whichcognize that true economy consists aPPear ^ive c\a-vs fkjod wafers!I have receded. iMarilyn DurDied SundayresultaboveMarilvn Sue Dunn a♦ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dunn of 513 La St. di ;hospital Sunday 7:4a I Dunn was a member' class at Fairview ths a 1 ( 'and a member of therfre!tist church, often , , ,Survived by her parural gas production, lid effective regula-in wise snendin ” jnave receueu. ,Mr- Thomas W. Dunin wise .spencun*. ^ « nrccihlp to!onlt;i sister. Miss BettjWe are observing reasonable! He ^aid Possible damage tof crandmottefforts to achieve true economv sewer lines in Fort Smith, Dard- ™ um i. . gianumcefforts to ach.eve true economy ^ Ljule Rnck m]l c. Dunn of Camdenbe checked this week. j pa ret its Mr. and Mis.to chop indiscriminately at our; Gilbreth said federal Civil D’i°!Funer-il ° services 'defense and foreign military as-j^nse .I^'Vm.P'mlMondav'nt 3:00 o.m. t%caught up in a whirlwind of pub licity and subverted into attempts