Observer, La Grande, Ore., Thur., Dee. 24, 1959 Page 151 Eisenhower Will Take:Farm Program Directly To Public WASHINGTON UIPI' - Presi- dent Eisenhower may deliver the long anticipated radio-TV appeal (or his farm program next month, informed source said today. ' These sources said a date would he picked soon. They said the tim ing of this speech would be one of the major domestic problems fncini! Eisenhower when he re turns from his Unation good will tour tonight. Some material for the speech was believed to have been p-e-arecl for Hie White House ai res ly by aJministration farm of ficials. J In the farm speech. Eisenhower will try to drum up wide publiv (iupbort far his prono.als and (hereby hring pressure on the Democratic Congress to drilp its imposition. I The farm program of Eisenhow er and Agriculture Secretary Kz )a T. Benson would eliminate all production controls on wheut and reduce wheat price supports. It plso would eliminate the farm parity formula as a bnsis for fitf ul n. 6 support prices and substi tute a support plan based on a lercentage of actual, market jirices in recent years. The President also will ask for legislation to expand the soil bank ond expand food-for-peace exports. But in the radio-TV appeal. Ei senhower was expected to concen trate on telling the public about I DESILU DEAL FOLDS . HOLLYWOOD iUI'H-B. Ger ald Cantor, president of National Theaters and Television Inc., said Wednesday Desi Arnaz and Lucill? JBall have informed him they are r.o longer intercrJed in disposing of their controlling interest in Jsilu Productions. Cantor said 4hat. as a result, his firm has tialted preliminary negotiations Ifor gaining a major interest in Uesilu. the size of the natioi's wheat sur plus, the cost of wheat supports, export fubsidies and storage bills and the need to reduce surpluses and government expenses. Eisenhower and Uciimji believe the mounting wheat surplus is the nations number one farm problem. WASHINGTON IVH The Agriculture Department is trying to bolster its price support funds by ottering to borrow more than il.OOU.OuO.OOO from bunks and oth er private lenders at 4 per cent interest. The department said Monday its Commodity Credit Corp. iL'CO would ii.ie special certdicates of interest to private lenders. Money raised by sales cf the certificates, which will mature Aug. 1, l0. will finance price support loans on commodities except cotton. WASHINGTON ilPli The Agriculture Department lorecast today that several major grass and cover crop seeds would be in short supply for the l'JM-W) sea son. Supplies were expected to be below normal needs for les;k'(k'2;i. crested wheatgrass, common vetch, orchardgrass, and smooth bromegrass. WASHINGTON 'LTD -A farm leader today, called on the Health. Education and Welfare Depart ment, to tell larmers about any other farm products under investi gation to avoid a repetition of the cranberry and capo.ielte chicken incidents. Hdmer L. Brinkley, executive vice A president of the National Council of Farmers Co-operatives, asked Department Secretary Ar thurs. Elemming to tell farmers what Other products are being in vist'gated and what they can do to pro'ect consumers from any danger. OREGON INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX RETURN I FORM 40 FOR CALENDAR YEAR IE 59 cm f'SOH t . . i5, te . IMO. 1W LIU tfavMt I. Ml r i r i TIM il IV fWtt 1ltM WW? i UMii TOTAL NUHHR T f l(MM(ON AMO OCKNOHTI CVAIMIO I TOTAL HOC KTCD M rMt FCOCUL HCOM TAI MTM I COMPLETE BOTH WS Of THIS CAAD AMO FILl WITH THC STATE TAX COMMISSION, &ALCU.OKE0ON, ON ON KFOftC AMlL 1$,IM0. -O O- tOUl MM t u IU.UHI KM iMtH Hl -U Mlaicew Imi turn Mm Ta, ttt I Wtl il CMm lw: . Mm I I waM 'inn hum ui mm mi umwihi iCUUSTU mtW MCOMt rueut mcuctm, I I, lor himii noucrwa f" Uft hi wtiwu arfur ion mi m oh ovin otmo erne ts iuw n fOIil 0"IITt fnl,. M'l "UW V U 10 MT (II U.rM ih wrun M'WMO tvl (MM IT1TC TA1 ITHMH0I "" o 1 ' 'Keep Oregon Green' Has Successful Year IN MAIL SOON It won't i" t,ie .spirit of Christmas that this caul will bo sent to (300,000 Orogonians by the stale tax cormni.sxii.n. it is the revolutionary punch-card individual income tax return (form 40) that must be filed by taxpayers on thiir 1950 incomes. Its simplified (or gnater ease in filing and processing but. as one newspaper quipstur said, "The pain's the same." Kep OreRcn (ireen Association has. completed another succctslul yeur of forest ire prevention, L'nion County C'liairm;:n Itiley Al len tun annouiKid Allen pointed out the decline o man-caused fires in the stat-.' since the association was formed under the leadership tit former (tov. Charles A. Spraiuie in 1W0. There .were more than c'ulit thousand beys and iils enrolled this ynst yur in the (irenon (Jreen Uuard. youth aixiliary ol the or- uoiii. lion. , Natural Reiourctt "The aim of the Guard is make make youth (tniH'.o'js of the neces sity of elimiii.itinu man-caused tires and prtilivtini; and conserv ini; the natural resources of the stale." Allen said Many schools no in. hid' fore.'t SANTA SAYS... Be Happy, and Have a Joyous CHRISTMAS! NU-WAY CLEANERS A BIG BOX-FULL OF HAPPINESS IS OUR CHRISTMAS WISH Bluebloods Sack Butler For Drinking I.ITON 1100. KiiKluml U'l'D II. d the butler been at the bottle when he served the yueen? "Yes." says his former boss. Lady Anastusia 'Zi.n Wemher. "That's why I sacked him." "No." soys the tall a id stately William O'liuiirkc, J7, a man of impeccable bea;'inu and dignity who lias been servinu blueliloiKl:. ill the Luton lioo nia:isiu.i of Sir Harold a.n". In Iv Wer :her ' Klcc- trolux. 1 ie.-so;i Teiiihones. etc. etc. i for te l years. O'liocrke's dt a ul all started a month aeu when Queen Klizabcth and 1'iince I'hil-p were guests of the Weriiliers. O itou ke told of it as he s:;-Ki beer morosely with reporters in a nearby pub. "Na'.era'ly when thre is a shooting parly the sorvants have a drop." lie sa I. "It is the custom. I had a few when the ((neon was hpre Rnl li"ht? 'No'" ! "Could 1 have served the Queen 'and prince with uines aid meals faultlessly if r had been tight?" he asked. O'ftoirke pause! and sipped "I didn't spill a drop or knock over a glass," he said. "1 was perfect." Maybe he was but the clincher and Duchess of Gloucester were guests in the ho.nc of the Wern- hers. "1 had a brief rnoit." 0'Kourku admitted. "Her ladyship was very displeased with me. She seldom drinks and can always smell it when a chap lias one." She apparently smelled it and O'Rourkc's career as a butler came to an end. O'Rourke, who admitted a lik ing for beer, wine, champagne and whiskey, concluded sadly. "1 want a job like an ordinary fellow. I've had enough waiting on the famous and wealthy." Combining Of Vote-Tax Pay Date Would Set Record U.S. Ballot conserve lion and forest fire pre vention in their curriculum result of the association's pre grams. " Allen praised l'nion County rr dents for their cooperation in the prevention of forest fires. " "Success or ths Keep Oregon (ireen Association program carl lie attributed to the cooperation A our citizens and their increasing awareness of the importances of care with (ire in the woods," he declared. ''' WASHINGTON UI'I Kditor ial writers in two widely sepa rated communities i Omaha World Herald and Houston Chronicle' have er.dursed the suggestion that It was to focus the attention of voters on the tax-take at the very time when they were being whee dled by spenderama candidates for public office. The voter-tax payers of the I'nited Slates are income tax pay day and election not wholly witless, despite certain day should be combined on Ihe depressing evidence that most of same dale in November. them are not very smart, either This suggestion had a purpose. It is reasonable to exx-cl thai Scientists Say Americans Hurt From Carbon Monoxide SWINNEY'S SHOE REPAIR PEACE and Happiness to You at Christmas EASTERN OREGON ELECTRIC Awful Memories Little Dimmer FAIRFIKLD. Calif. 'ITIi -The memory of an unforgettable tra gedy is pe:haps n bit dimmer to day for Ralph and Betty Pryor. Thcciuple's five children, aijed one to five, were burned to death Dec. 14 when tire swept their home. Mrs. Pryor. 22, was burned seriously in a vain rescue atlempt. She is still hospitalized. But she will return to a bright new apartment. Do.iatio.is from the Military Air Transport Department at Travis Air Force Base totaled 500 yes terday. Another $tio;i was contrib uted by men of the Strategic Air Command. A captain paid the first month s rent on the apartment. Other fricmia ;:f Airman I'ryor. 23, ar rived with buckets an-i brushes and did a complete rc.lecoratian job. By DEL0S SMITH UPI Staff Writr NEW YORK I UPI I The case of aa excessively good hu mored cop rouses the suspicion of two medical scientists that a lot of people are suffering from low-grade carbon monoxide poi soning without knowing it. Kxcessive good humor was not his only suspicion-rousing flaw, however. Between times he was highly nervous and irritable, and he was given to attacks of light headedness and mental dullness. His gait now and then took on a stagger. Occasionally, he .blacked out and would be out for 15 to 90 minutes. During that time you might see his hands twitch. His appetite was shot and he had been losing weight for months. Drs. Gordon J. Gilbert and Gilbert H. ('.laser of Yale Uni versity School of Medicine, hod two chaaces to find out what all this added up to. The first chance they mu.frd, despite the finest tools of diagnostic science. Got Correct Answer They got the correct answer the second time. It was low- made carbon monoxide poisoning of lc:ig duration. The cop had di rccted heavy New Haven. Conn. traffic until hs began figuring age was slowing him down, since he was feeling so washed-up. He wasn't yet 50 but he transferred to a job in the police garage. lie didn't know it but he was juniuing from the frying pan in to the fire. Carbon monoxide ac cumulates more readily, in a gar age than in a street. But more and more carbon monoxide is presented to the lungs of city dwellers as their streets become I inure aad more cluttered with I gasoline-burning engines. The scientists male the point thut ca-bon monoxide poisoning i is no black and white business as most people, including ma ly do? tors, believe. It's not a simple al ternate between being killed by BUS CRASH KILLS IS CASABLANCA. Morocco HIP! At least 15 persons were killed and 16 others injured Tuesday when a special bus carrying Mo roccan tribesmen to see Presi cent tisennower coiunert with a ttuek. All were members of the same tribe. it or not having any of it in you, merging up your nervous sysieni. they sa:J. Is Insidious Heay carbon monoxide poison ing is plain to anyone. The vic tim, if not dead when found, is in a coma. But low-grade poison ing can be chronic and it is in sidious, producing contradictory symptoms which can baffle. They argued against the widely held view that "carbon monoxide is quickly eliminated from the body by ordinary breathing of uicon taminated air: ' They noted that American pub lic health authorities were "be coming increasingly aware that chronic carbon monoxide poison ing is frequently encountered." They reported the case of Ihe cop to the scholarly New Eng land Journal of Medicine which remarked editorially that "the disease is probably widespread although not commonly recogniz ed." For that reason, it added, the report "is both timely and provocative. SCHEDULE MEETINGS SALT LAKE CITY UPI The Mine - Mill Workers Union scheduled ratification meetings for today in Utah, Arizona, Ne vada and New Mexico after reaching agreement with Kenne cott Copper Corp. Tuesday night on all local issues blocking settle ment of the union's 135-day strike. a voter taxpayer with taxes much on his mind would lie in an angry mood. It could lie a mood to challenge the pie-in-the-sky cam paign performances of candidates whose greatest claim to public ofiiee apiK-ared to tie a free wheeling er.thusiasm for spending other neople's money. "Who." Ihe moody voter-tax-pnj-er illicit ask. "is going to pay lor all of this?" J n.it is a ipieslion the candidate uctilil find diflicull to answer. liilficu'.t. that is. if he chose to answer honestly, which is not likely The tree wheeling spender of other people's money would answer up to that tough qucstioi like this: "Whu will pay tor all of this" Why, bless you my friend, the other fellow will pay for it."' That, friends, is u remarkably fine sample of malarkey or, as the late Alfred E. Smith used to call it. baloney. It is not the tui'li The truth is that il is the little tellows among Ihe voter tax paycis who pay most of the lovernment's bills. It is a fact. of course, that Ihe progressive rates of income taxation go up to til per cent in the top brackets $200.0011 and over. i Spendcrbund politicians have ' encouraged the idea that the f ol io s in the big brackets will pay for whatever spending program the (Hilitician may whomp up to catch the common man's vote That the common man or little fello-j . falls foe, this with happy cries is 'part of the depressing evidence that he is not very smart. The fact is that the greatest souice of income tax tevenuc if the cummoi man's bracket, the first bracket. There he nays 2ii per cent on the first $2.1X10 ol taxable i. eome. Tax Foundation. Inc. 'TFH of New York, observes: "In l.")7. the latest year for which data are available, the amount of income subject to the lirst bracket rate was about SIU8 billion of total taxable income of $153 billion J'he first bracket pro- luced alHiut hi per rent of the total income tax yield." If the pro;iresie rates had beca abandoned and the , firs', bracket rate had In-ea applied to all 1M57 taxable income. TFI cal culates the lust bracket alone would have raised 117 per cent of the actual tax yield that year. I hat is. the tough progressive rate structure accounted lor opl U per cent uf the KOT lax yield. The common man dues not real ize that the money being tossed around by the spenders used to belong to him. He thinks he's get ting something for nothing. mm tv ' ?SU .TV Roy Cork Eddy's Bakery We take this opportun to wish you the very best of everything. ity CHOATE'S CIGAR STORE "SILENT NIGHT HOLY NIGHT . . ." Let this 'Christmas fill your heart with joy. Beriha's Alteration & Corset Shop At Christmas we wish you and yours abiding peace and happiness. 5 , From the Staff at DELL'S MERRY CHRISTMAS Decorate your tree with our hearty holiday wishes. TURLEY'S TIRE SERVICE i memos Ad At Christmas . . . 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