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DOUBLE A certain hen was very kind to Mrs. Floyd Camp bell, ol Lansing, Kan. She is shown holding a large egg. right, which had the usual yolk and white plus another whole egg, shown at lelt. Jl Sen. Humphrey Calls For Goal CJ $500 Billion WASHINGTON Irrv-Sen. Hum phrey (D-Minn) told a CIO "full employment'' conference here the nation should set its lights on oOO-billion dollar economy by WW. the economy now is running at aooui 3bo Diiuon dollars a year, our, numpnrey ma vastly in creased national production is needed to prevent a decline 11 living standards. He was a featured speaker at a meeting of CIO delegates called (o discuss the unemployment prob lem. The latest government re port showed 3,485,000 jobless in Ap ril, many in factories organized by the CIO. The Minnesota senator, a fre quent critic of Ei.-cnhower admin istration economic policies, was invited to expres? one point of view. Secretary of the Treasury George M. Humphrey was invited to speak for the administration. Sen. Humphrey said in his pre pared remarks that yesterday's joals, are no longer adequate for "the needs and aspirations of to day and the tomorrows to come." He said a constantly expanding ..tiOt Thomas C. Hartfiel CANDIDATE FOR DISTRICT JUDGE (NON PARTISAN) Douglas County, Oregon "Seventeen Years Experience in State and Federal Courts" Pd. Pol, Adv. By Thomas C. Hartfiel, Roseburg, Oregon 4 1 Thur. May 13, 1954 Tht -News-Review, Roieburg, Or. 3 Government Not Sitting Around, States Mitchell ATLANTIC CITY. K. J. I -Secretary of Labor Mitchell said Tuesday the Eisenhower adminis tration is "not sitting around wait ing for something to go wrong" with the nation's economy. "We are trying to do everything possible by government action to stimulate, encourage and support economic growth and stability," tho secretary said. Mitchell's speech was prepared for delivery of the oiennial con vention of the CIO Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America. But the secretary had to enter Walter Rcid Hospital in Washington Mon day for a medical ihockun and 1 could not be present here. His talk NEW YORK 11 The national was read for htm, mwevcr, by 4-H Club Foundation Monday' Asst. Secretary of Labor Rocco C. ... . Siciliano. Drougni a youn, larmcrs irom; Milrh AlA nnt rtP,.rilv. in Ha. India and nine from Pakistan into (.ji what "covcrnment action" the country to study American was being taken to stimulate the'ing it one of the wcalthieit in the methods. economy, nut he asked tne con-iworra YOUNG AT HEART Looking remarkably young for 103, Silas S. Kuhn enjoys his weekly cigar while posing for his birth day picture. A resident of Harrisburg, Pa., Kuhn is a re tired railroad worker. TO STUDY AMERICA H ' i i urn m mi in in n ii ii ii ii i ii in fir mi i 'ill STRIKE VOTE COUNTED The balloting committee at Glendale above is shown count ing the vote over the weekend which favored striking by a three to one margin. The Glendale and Conyonville local was the first in the Willamette district to vote. Shown above from left ore: Lacy Sparks, Glendale. president of the local; Ted Prusia, Rose burg AFL agent: Gene Tedrick, representative of the Willamette Valley District Council; and Harvey Ellsworth, Glendale. With backs to camera are: Fritz Magill and James Kimbrough, both Glendale. (G. B. Fox Photo). economy is needed for a growing population in an era of great scien tific advancement. "We cannot stand still, without really supping backwards, " he said. "Our total national produc tion ought to grow by at least 4 percent every year, in order to just keep up with our existing needs. . . And all of us want to do more than that " North Carolina estimates it3 farmers lost 25 million dollars to the boll weevil in 1953, one of the worst years for cotton in the his tory of the state. Your kitchen should be a room of joy and not worry. 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