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£ ' •*/•lt;CAMREN, ARKANSAS: ’ MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1957(UP)—United Presslt;A*.i '*XP '-§: if1;:r‘: :-'r- A- ■: ”V v r.i,' A• jv;-;., .. . .- • .. .r. ■ PU;fe:%^vf!. lt;v--.^...... •.• =.............. .A jj^fcr6; 'j- '. ;.v •'*V.j*V?to get answers to Vhen can taxes be s-House EconomicRep. Millsarts two arnerofopinions ofandjiry reflects growing lal concern over gov-Dending and taxes.ing campaign 's have is of tax reduction thisto come under subcom-jtiny is thestration’s “esi J v v ,1957r.:.staffexestimates by 1 jllars in each economic subcommit-ago.budget situa-the Mills subcommittee willeconomicmort*nanti - inflationary credit. This increasedion B. Johnson (D-Tex) longress will turnsup)Uginginquire into thesituation throughout the country and the fiscal action needed to maintain its stabiliy.WASHINGTON W—1The Agriculture Department reported today that a prolonged boom in farm real estate sent agricultural land; orices up another 3 per cent dur-j ing the four months ended March 1.The March 1 average pricps New Orleans, La. (Special) —1 set a new record 7 per cent above Rear Admiral Walter G. Schindler, a year earlier. In a reoort on the U. S. Navy, has been nominated _ farm real estate situation, the de-to succeed Admiral John M. Hig-jpartment foresaw nothin? in the, gins, U. S. Navy, as Commandant picture to halt an uptrend that; of the Eighth Naval District. Istarted in 1941.The Eighth Naval; District, head- Much of he strength in farmquartered in New Orleans,,is com-land prices has an urban origin,____? _ ^ M.. « ■ #* ^ ' t : ♦ I - -to raise tes further on various jderal loans.are “fed arenterest charges under istration,” Johnson ac-idministration of “a ,, ... „ , ,, „iffort to raise interesti^|or ”5.ra, ^ ?ian? ®lc*dle, ross the board.” jUSA, as Chief of the Military As-:ommittee inquiry folxii inc iai in , iruiuiciJbi; ~ * i m !VeaTS.Economic subcom- .Jutle- Admiral Schindler will arriceuse of many of the technological j in8j Salute to Arkansas-Tenne.s- • • sa,...... dances that have been devel-isee week July 15-21. (Official U.; 81.nlationof the States of Louisiana,jthe department said. But it said Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico and jthe advance in agricultural tech-Arkansas. Rear Admiral Schindlerjnology, inspiring demands for — ” ' larger fanning units, also contributed.“In the non farm sector, the high level of business activity, a slowly rising general price level, and increasing needs for space for a growing population are the primary factors operating, report stated.In the farm sector, efficientmi ■ ?t' T' m#,.•*-is currently Commander Naval Forces Germany, with headquarters in Heidelburg, Germany. Rearis slated to relieveDelay Askedsistance Advisory Group, Tokyo,eports by staff econo-|Jafan-. , . . , , , , the tax-writing House! Admiral Higgins is scheduled toMeans Committee and dePai,t New Orleans about mid-theRECRUITS’ BANNERPresenting the flag that will at the head of the special Arkan-sas-Tennessee Navy recruit company to Marvin S. Selph of Spark-i man, Ark., is Company Command-; er Carroll T. Boyles, quartermas-jter first class, of Bigelow, Ark.J TTNTTFn MATTnw , The special combined state com- m UNIlh-D NATIONS, lt;pany is undergoing nine weeks of ?.cn members of the Lnitedintensive training as Navy blue-'. foimally proposedjackets. The graduation of the spe-;, a.n mternational confecial company on July 20 will high-!to review the U-N. chartelight Great Lakes Navy Homecom-Pos ^one least twopredictedthat *n ^ew Orleans about August G. advances government Captain W. R. D. Nickelson, USN,loped in recent years requires serys»% will boost fed- Chief of Staff, will act as District larger operating units,” it added, ing'mijbnd Eisenhow- Commandant in the interim. “With many thousands of com •y sjKlpiig estimate of* A native of Wisconsin, Rear Ad- mercial farms still below the op-100 for ut8. miral Schindler was graduated jtimum acreage for efficient useexpenditures for the from the U. S. Naval Academy and!of available labor and machinery,commissioned Ensign in 1921. Hislfarmers have continued to seek recent high administrative postson an earlier il-are backgroundedllustrious career in ordnance engineering. ' .WiltftDuring World War II Rear Ad-1 Schindler served as Gun-jnery Officer on the Staff of Com-___________ mander Cruisers Pacific Fleet,rf'u * Opponents scouting Force; as Gunnery Obser-j1S\ !^arag ver on the Staff of Commander :d today that Pas^ag Cruisers, Pacific Fleet; and AideMtn 8j n01 81123 °I r and Gunnery Observer on the Staff nlhon dollars, mos o comman(]er 735^ Force Eleven;S. Navy Photo)Iadditional land either by renting or purchase.”The market value of farm real| estate was estimated at 109'i bi!-j lion dollars on March t, or $6,-|equivalent to $94.52 an acre of land in farms.By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Federal officials are expected to visit Arkansas this week to mapwas made t om in it tee ere at 11955 by the General Assemb consider the time and plae I the charter conference. The mittee was directed to r back bv this fall.The resolution provides ths committee be continued and jommended that it he given 'instructions to report back s 14th session of the Assemb 1959.The sponsors of the propose800,000,000 more than a year ear- a financial aid program and planlier. The March 1 value was equiv- preventive health measures in the:, a * Canada, kgypt, hi’ • • ---------------’-‘wake of floods from the Arkansas d.ore, India Indonesia.j Ir a n, Liberia The charterId fall into the laps of I companies.”D, Hollander, Americans for#'.1 * yon, said the bill would handful of oil compa-lt; the pockets of 60 mil-! mers’ dollarsand as Officer in Charge of Navalnational Ordnance Laboratory in Washington, D. C.During the Korean fray he commanded Cruiser Division Three. Rear Admiral Schindler has been, __, „„ awarded the Navy Cross, the Silverof as much as gtar Meda, ^ Legjon of Merit, . .. „ „„ (with Gold Star and Combat “V”),s testimony was pre- and lhe Commendation Ribbon for! a House Commerce 5c rformance combathearing on the contro- ......ru,,.........u..Indonesia, Iri and panamacontains a pro1 the Assembly consider calliia vear.byAs Gunnery Observer on the Staff of Commander Cruisers, PacificFleet, during the period May 4 toeasure sponsored -is (D-Ark) and Joseph(R-Mtnnh ... „ , , , , ....................•s of the bill say it _a?. aination’s peril.* burdensome federal over producers adequate protection forWEST POINT. N. Y. W — Src-i retary of the Army Brucker nid today American military power is “being threatened in the name of economy.”“not the kind oithe servant of the) of the United meat-ax variety9-, He said it is economy that is brad interests States, but theRiver.U. S. Engineers and the Weather Bureau at Little Rock agreed Sun- under which day that the danger of rising.directed to waters now is over despite a week-^charter review conference end surge of rainfall in wpst Ar* {he U.N* 10 years old. kansas and east Oklahoma. 'delegates felt, however, tha The Arkansas receded with in-Atmosphere was not favorat creasing momentum Sunday from 1.1)56 and left the question c iDardanelle southeast to its junc- time and place up to the tion with the Mississippi River. tion committee.The Weather Bureau said the.Arkansas may rise slightly today! at Fort Smith and Ozark from the; rjheavy weekend rains. jAt Branson, Mo., just over the;■ north Arkansas line, the water level of Table Rock Dam is ex-which immeasurably increases the;p€*ct°d to reachfeet by Tues-IMarilyn Dunn Died Sundayners.free gunner in air strikes againstwhile JaPane?e forces on Tulagi in order to more accurately direct the Fleet’s gunfire against the enemy.''I'” „r ^^^coiiOn one strike, over the Coral Sea, eature of the proposal;, . . , ’ T „7 „libit the Federal Power! n „ a iu t-v* tiins rices In_ I Staff of Commander Task Forces would be determined;i 11,1 • * 11 ,• t ‘strikes, this time m the rear seatUS of reasonablef the present system!°« Ja£ warships during the Mid;. I- imnossible to deter-!way* Coral Sea Guadalcanal, and!natural gas production.!15 engagemonts.day. If this occurs, engineers said,! ........ ....... _ _ .water will gush over the 500-foot5gressionai move to cut the defense j spillway. The rise is the result’ . . , . , Vir»o\/xr roinfiil] in firpiiHis comment aimed at the con-iaboveA. I.s a i d.Marilyn Sue Dunn age 16, d ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thom; Dunn of 5!La St. died in a I hospital Sunday 7:45 a.m.I Dunn was a member of the * class at Fairview this past and a member of the TempleSlist church.Survived by her parents Mibudget was contained in a speech!0^ ^eav^v rainfall m the area prepared for an annual luncheon;the dam.of the Association of Graduates! Civil Defense Co-ordinator of the U. S. Military Academy. jGilbreth of Denton,Brucker said, “Prudent econo-jr°clents, mosquitos and ill my is laudable as long as we re--the health menaces whichcognize that true economy consiststappear five clays after flood waters' Thomas W Dunn of Ca in wise snendin* ” ihave receded. hidiiui^w, uumi ui“We are observing reasonable! He said possible damage tol0^ s^s|er. Miss Betty Joyce are ooservi g r a. na. I i in pD . smith Dard- 01 Camden, grandmother Mrsc u°ght up in a whirlwL' IT!•*! « n NortrL t£ ta D„„„. of Camden, and ,Hcity amf air er“ed im aUampt be checked tl.ia week. •» J' °'to chop indiscriminately at our' Gilbreth said federal Civn De-Sf anca eti rvpv IpamsFuneral services will be
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