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, .-{Thursday. April 17^3222. side h ere in W ashington. Not long , All of th e re g u la r ap p ro p ria- th e sam e as it w as one y e a r ago ago in an office of price adm ini- tion bills, except th e a g ric u ltu re , w hen ECA had a 5 billion c a rry s tra tio n a t to rn ey an a tto rn e y u-aa le g is la tiv e and foreign aid bills. over. yet it w as re q u estin g 7.5 ! a rre s te d in one of the D. C. p ark s hav e been co m p leted b> the house billion As of J a n u a ry 31. 1952, th e re w as an unexpended bai ^ h ile try in g out a slingshot. He U lth sonw e,q h t bllbons cb " pl*’1 ance of $9.617.152.042. T he ques to |d t u ju, co u rt i he was testin g u it otT th e budkiet ,b u s f a i - IV IU iv v v u i i iv iv o im s tion th a t all m em bers a re asking for th e m a n u fa c tu re r who w an ted The house foreign a ffa irs com- is w ith such a larg e unexpended th e item decontrolled. I m ight tn itte e is co n d u ctin g h earin g s on e r n m e n t- o r system of govern- billion a y e a r? ........... . _ _ _ balan ce on hand, why a p p ro p ri - has ever undergone g re a t- How can our econom y c a rry I add th a t th ey have alread y de- th e 7 9 billion foreign aid bill a te 7.9 billions m o re? 1 am s u re * T r r s tra in th a n o u r own co u n try on w ith such h e a lth and v ig o r co n tro lled crep es su zette and w al The s ta te d e p a rtm e n t p ro p a g an th e request w ill be reduced, an d d a m ills a re laying down a b a r is now experiencing, an d em erg w hen o u r com m unications sys- nut sauce, ra g e of m a te ria l, all in the field . it should lie. <d in tact. But here th e re is no terns a re p a rtly p aralized by big S e n a to r S ty les B ridges of New of com m unication, to th e effect violence, no th re a t of revolntion strik e s and the g re a t steel in A S m ith -C o ro n a ty p e w rite r fo r H am pshire told th e sen a te the th a t “ not one cent should be cut d u stry is on the brink of nation- hind no Indication that the giant th a t g ra d u a te who w ill go aw ay from th e re q u est.” Yet the w it | s an y th in g m ore th a n annoyed. | a liz a tlo n — o r the a lte rn a tiv e . o th e r day th a t he had ju st com to college next year, is a re al g ift nesses to d a te have not justified cet piled some figures on tax atio n . " _________________ -— ¡closure by a s trik e ? see th em a th e P ilot office. any such sum T he situ a tio n is W hen o u r p re sen t governm ent F ro m th e day th e first president PATTERN OF THE WEEK a d m in istra tio n itself stag g ers of the U nited S ta te s took office th ro u g h its last m onths scandal u n til H a rry T ru m an w as sw orn ridden and all but leaderless why in as president on April 12, 1945, N . M . J O N E S is th e re no revolution, physical th e federal governm ent had col lected in tax es from the A m erican violence and bloodshed ? Certified W atchma^er and fetveler W ith a pow erful enem y ready people a to ta l of $224.000.000.(XX). to m arch ag a in st us, w ith tax es F rom the day Mr. T ru m an be H O T E L BROOKINGS BUILDING nearin g th e point of confiscation, cam e president until now (A pril The best in Diamonds, M atches, Bracelets, w ith inflation ready to s trik e and 4. 1952), seven years, a to ta l of w ith a public debt so g re a t it su r $310,463,056,589.59 has been col Silver tvare and f etvelry. passes un d erstan d in g , we c a rry lected. In o th e r words, this one on w ith o u t panic and w ith w hat president has collected m ore ta x I can save you money in watch repairing! am o u n ts to good cheer. How can es in seven y ea rs th a n did all of th e o th e r presidents in th e ir Let Your fetveler Be Your Cuidel we do it ? T he an sw er lies in tw o sim ple > ta is . w ords: FA IT H and FREED O M . We a re a C h ristia n people. W e ó o believe th a t tru th and rig h t and goodness will prevail. W ith th e m inor individual exceptions w hich any of us m ight note, o u r basic LET S SEE Y O U — code is th e Golden R ule. W e are a free people. T here is no sovereign against w hom we m ight revolt. W e ru le ourselves. TO SCHOOL OR VISITING W hirl-away O ur ballots select o u r officers and skirt with petal pockets, topped by a th e re p re se n ta tiv e s w ho conduct <► bib-front bodice with tiny-puffed sleeve». Pattern directions for both a tucked and the business of governing. W ith <> plain vestee are included. fa ith in th e right, w ith o u r free W e co n tin u e the tre k into th e fu- tu re strong, pow erful and confi- dent. W hy? mct - . W EEK - How can this be tru e in th e !es4an < » , if face of o u r fighting a w a r th a t attend7>y H a rr is LllSW OrtH, M . >• no g o aj nor even an end in ~ It is d o u b tfu l if any g re a t giv- sight and w hich is costing S3 wm b. 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