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;lt;: • :• -'v/V. • -• vlt; =7:J.. ■• . ■ . !• ■r -v*- - -vi* • • •*£ • •, =, .. . *..Vs ■■■.. A,-'; v= • =- • ■ .- !, • ‘ --V V ?«■lt;••**, ^ *'•:• '■ ;■ • :-y- ; ■* *v.% ^ .*T.. lt;iA •* :JUNE 3, 1957(UP)—United Press% / ; ,r ■ !-f •' ■ * •, *• *•. .• • V- ■ — • . ;.y . /fv-v*.-. : i. .lt; - - r:. :• • • '•••* ' '^4$?/%*,; ’X fS '■••• V .# lt;’' #5\ %V t. ■ .-.- / y i'to get answers to the )n: When can taxes be cut? enate-House Economic sub-itteeRep. Mills 0 starts two weeks of hear-;o garner the opinions of nists, bankers and busi-en.. 'Kinquiry reflects growing tssional concern over gov-nt spending and taxes.DUgh the congressional;-cutting campaign contin-eaders have virtually aban-hopes of tax reduction this n the imentain to come under subcom-scrutiny is the Eisenhow-iministration’s “tight mon-years 1957 and 1958 may ex-the January estimates by 1inbillion dollarseachthe economic subcommit-staff reported 10 days ago.budget situa-subcommittee will inquire into the general economic situation throughout the country and the fiscal action needed to maintain its stabiliy.anti - inflationaryThis has interestaolicies to id inLyndon B. Johnson (D-Tex) ted Congress will turn down tower’s proposal to raise;t rates further on various of federal loans.rtingare “fed uphe gouging they are gettingWASHINGTON UP—The Agriculture Department reported today that a prolonged boom in farm real estate sent agricultural land prices up another 3 per cent dur-j ing the four months ended March 1.,T _ . T The March 1 average prices„ w. _Pr. ar*®* £a- (Special) — se(; a new reCord 7 per cent aboveRear 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- .oartment foresaw nothin? in thegins, U. S. Navy, as Commandant picture to halt an uptrend thatof the Eighth Naval District.District, head-i startedin1941.Much of hestrength in farmquartered in New Orleans,,is com-jland prices has an urban origin.prised of the States of Louisiana,{the department said. But it said Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico and ithe advance in agricultural tech-Arkansas. Rear Admiral Schindlerjnology, inspiring demands foris currently Commander Navaljh interest charges under rc.es W1^ headquart-dministration,” Johnson ac-the administration of “aers in Heidelburg, Germany. Rearis slated to relievelarger farming units, also con tributed.“In the non farm sector, the j high level of business activity, aRECRUITS’ BANNERPresenting the flag that will fly I at the head of the special Arkan-j sas-Tennessee Navy recruit com-: pany to Marvin S. Selph of Spark-! man, Ark., is Company Command-; er Carroll T. Boyles, quartermas-i ter first class, of Bigelow, Ark.V19 f*. . v‘x.k -*■ iDelay Asked,ed effort to raise interest MaJ°r General William S. Biddle, slowly rising general price level, T,ie sPecia* combined state com-ill across the board.” MSA’ as Chief ot the Military As- and increasing needs for space;?311? ?s undergoing nine weeks ofsubcommittee inquiry fol-jsis^ance Advisory Group, Tokyo, for a growing population are the'^enswe^rainmg ^a^Navy ^bme-,reports by staff econo- j Japan._ ' ........ primary factors operating, report stated.the.the tax-writing House! Admiral Higgins is scheduled to .. ---------eans Committee and depart New Orleans about mid- “In the farm sector, efficient Economic subcom- Vune- Admiral Schindler will arrice use of many of the technologicalpredictedpnc and se ;pending anuary sp ,000,000 for Iget expendituresthat 'n ^ew Orleans about August 6.-advances that have been devel-^ ~ — --- - • ---- ♦inUNITED NATIOiN Ten members of the I tions formally propo.( that an international to review the U.N\ lt;lYghtreLakes'^'avy'^h'omecom. P11 s 1Poned for at leasting’s “Salute to Arkansas-Tennes-week July 15-21. (Officialjackets. The graduation of the spe-j cial company on July 20 will high-.for government Captain W. R. D. Nickelson, USN.joped in recent years requires s will boost fed- Chief of Staff, will act as District larger operating units.” it added. , __uinuu ^--------nd Eisenhow-.Commandant in the interim. “With many thousands of com jig estimate of A native of Wisconsin, Rear Ad- mercial farms still below the op-imiral Schindler was graduatedItimum acreage for efficient use for the from the^U. S. Naval Academy andiof available labor and machinery,_commissioned Ensign in 1921. His!farmers have continued to seekjrecent high administrative postsjadditional land either by renting | are backgrounded on an earlier illustrious career in ordnance engineering. ' .lt;*!lt;»or purchase.The market value of farm realseeS. Navy Photo)•y j The proposal was m 'Ian 81-nation committeeFederal OfficialsBy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS! 1955 by the General A: jconsider the time and the charter conference, mittee was directed back bv this fall.The resolution provide committee be continuec jommended that it be instructions to report bestate was estimated at 109M» bi!-! Federal officials are expected to session of the Ai ..........* - j - - - - - * * IftoO.During World War IT Rear Ad-jlion dollars on March I, or S^vivisit Arkansas this week to map♦ - 1 n 1 *11 V 1 __AAA r\ II ^ ^HINGTON yR Harris-O’HaraSchindler served as Gun-inery Officer on the Staff of Com-Onnnnent.? mander Cruisers Pacific Fleet, mhirnl onq Scouting Force; as Gunnery Obser- farms.iarlt;Terf torHv that nassape ver on the CommanderSt in^‘ay bonanzaP of To Cruisers- Pacific Fleet: and Aide30 billion dollars most of and Gunnery 0bserver on the Staff would fall into ihe laps of ?LC°-T™der Tasjf Force Eleven;800,000,000 more than a year ear- a financial aid program and plan _^^e. sP°nso^s of the plier. The March 1 value was equiv- preventive health measures in the Biazil, Canada. Egypt, ................- - - - i flQoc]s from Arkansas dore. India Indonesiaalent to $94.52 an acre of land ing oil companies.and ns Officer in Charge of Navalard D. Hollander, national ?Jldn^nCp Laboratory in Washing-t of Americans for Demo-; ??.,«»* ,u v r t.During the Korean fray he commanded Cruiser Division Three.Action, said the bill would . “a handful of oil compa pick the pockets of 60 mil-ronsumers’ of as much as illionRiver.U. S. Engineers and the Weather Bureau at Little Rock agreed Sun- under which day that theIran, Libera and Prlt;The charter contains :the Asslt; considerRear Admiral Schindler has been awarded the Navy Cross, the Silver........ dollars a vear Star Medal. tho Legion of Meritmder’s testimony ’ was pre- and Combat “V”),for a House Commerce and Commendation Ribbon forittee hearing on the contro- ef5!c Perf°rmance in combat.I measure sponsored by As Gunnery Observer on the StaffHarris (D-Ark) and Joseph Commander Cruisers, PacificFleet, during the period May 4 toMay 8, 1042, he volunteered as afederal ^ree Bunner 'n a’r strikes againstJapanese forces on Tulagi in order to more accurately direct the Fleet’s gunfire against the enemy.WEST POINT, N. Y. W -retary of the Army Brucker today American military power is “being threatened in the name ofeconomy.” , , , .He said it is “not the kind of j heavy^ weekend^ rams.economy that is the servant of the jA a A ^ (danger of rising.directed to waters now is over despite a week-1 charter review confer end surge of rainfall in Ar* She U.N. 10 yearskansas and east Oklahoma. 'delegates felt, howevei The Arkansas receded with in-1 atmosphere was not U |creasing momentum Sunday from 1.1)56 and left the qucs QPr jDardanelle southeast to its j‘mc- time and place up to ^/jjtion with the Mississippi River. tion committee.The Weather Bureau said the.Arkansas may rise slightly today! at Fort Smith and Ozark from the:At Branson, Mo., just over theHara (R-Minn). jorters of the bill say it ease burdensome tions over producers while ing adequate protection for onsumers.Marilyn DumDied Sunday^ iday. If this occurs, engineers said.: ivlari 1 vn Sue Dunn agfHis comment aimed at the con-iwa^r gush over the oOO-foot of Mr. and Mrs. ' gressional move to cut the defense j spillway. The rise is tne r^su^-Dunn nf 51:5 La St. diec budget was contained in a speech!0^ heavy rainfall in ine area above|jirispii0i Sunday 7:451 r- 1 1 1 M U A f % *Vt i *brad interests of the Unitedj:nor^ ^r^a.r\sas ]Qi * water States, but the meat*ax varietyj^eve^ Rock a am is ex-which immeasurably increases thejPec^e^r , rca(‘h 896 feet by Tue^f nation's peril.* w Vl » »J V* I O * : . «« |ey feature of the proposal‘Pn °/1c s[n^e» over the Coral Sea,prohibit the Federal Power! ^wn a Zero.’lission from using produc- L, „1 Gunnery Observer on the ;osts in setting prices. In-'®,, ^ °^. Commander Task Force rates would be determined ^ ®ven he again took part in airof “reasonable mar-!, j?’ llls Vme-in rear sea*'• of a dive bomber in numerous divesof the present system !°n warships during the Mid-ain it is impossible to deter-Guadalcanal, andcosts accurately in an enter- , , Battle of the Solomon Is-like natural gas production. *an°s engagements.prepared for an annual luncheon|the dam. of the Association of Graduates* Civil Defense Co-ordinatorA. IJI Dunn was a member olclass at Fairview thisi basisdue.”icsof the U. S. Military Academy, jGilbreth of Denton, Tex saic'and a member of the TBrucker said, “Prudent econo-ir°dents. mosquitos and Hie* are;tist church.my is laudable as long as we re- i-he health menaces which o.ten; , .ont»ni7P th-it trnp poonomv ronsists appear five days after flood waters; Sm'i-en by her parei cognize tnat true economy consists, m - ,Mrs Thnmas w Dunnin wise spending.We are observing reasonable! He said possible damage to|on“ sister Miss Betty efforts to achieve true economv|sewer ^ines 'n Sniith, Dare.-caught up in a whirlwind of publicity and subverted into attempts to chop indiscriminately at our^anelle and North Little Rock willi^* Dunn, of Camden, |be checked this week. jparents Mr. and Mrs.Gilbreth said federal Civil DeJof Camden,fmictt cnrvpv tnrfvl Funeral services wi
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