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Wednesday. May 1. 1957 MEDFOKD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN" FOR BIG SELECTIONS OF i r ' P II MENTAL HEALTH WEEK A talk by Dr. Brock Chisholm to the Southern Oregon Child Guidance Clinic association last Thurs day set the pace lor Mental Health Week April 28 to May 4. Topic of his speech was "Growing Up in a New Kind of World." Shown at the speakers table are, left to right, Dr. A. Erin Merkel, health officer and ad ministrator of the clinic; Dr. Chisholm; Mrs. Carl Wimberly Jr., president of the associa tion; and Dr. Brandt Bartels. vice president of the association. (Brainerd photo) U.S. Chamber Board Chairman Tells Why Budget Must Be Pared By JOHN S. COLEMAN Chairman of the Board U.S. Chamber of Commerce Written for United Press Editor's note: The Chamber of Commerce of the United States, which js winding up its 45th annual meet ing today in Washington, has been in the forefront of the campaign to cut President Eisenhower's 171,800,000. 000 budget for fiscal 1958. In the fol lowing dispatch written exclusively for the United Press, Board Chairman John S. Coleman of the chamber tells why he thinks the budget mast be cuC - Washington U.PJ Within the next 90 days the Congress of the United States will face one of the most crucial , and soul searching jobs which any Con gress has faced in modern times cutting the budget submitted by the President down to a rea sonable spending burden which can be borne by the American people and our economiy with out serious impairment to both. The .national chamber has been tremendously concerned with this gigantic spending pro posal. We have urged consist ently that it be cut. We have not asked that this be done foolishly or haphazardly, but that it be done by effecting constructive reductions. These can be made by applying the principles of sound public finance and our traditional principles of limited government and human free dom. Significant Dangers We see several significant dangers to the economy, the American people and to our ,system of government if this budget proposal is not substan tially curtailed. First, of course, it precludes any tax relief, and thus continues a war-level bur den upon individuals and busi nesses. This in turn tends to tie up capital which could be used to increase our productive ca pacity, to produce more jobs, to produce more income for indi viduals, to give each person an opportunity to better develop his potentialities and in general to create a higher standard of living for this nation. I am not impressed by the su perficial statements which are constantly being made that the budget has so many programs fixed by law, and thus fixed costs, that it cannot be reduced. The budget gives the President and Congress an opportunity each year to make a complete survey of all existing programs to determine whether they are essential, to determine whether they should be carried on at the present level, and to act ac cordingly. It is completely with in the President's prerogative to take the leadership and rec ommend elimination of such programs as he deems undesir able, unnecessary or unwise. Many Ways . Congress also can do many things to1 help get the budget down to a peacetime level. Al though programs are authorized by law, it does not follow that appropriations must be made each year to carry out these programs if the federal burden is too great. There are many projects and, programs which are either not funded to the limit authorized by law or f und- ' X Yv The United States Testing Co. has proved what users have always claimed. You wake up more refreshed because you sleep more soundly on Beautyrest than on other mattresses. 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It must con tinue at an increasing pace to let congressmen, senators and po litical leaders know it wants this unreasonable spending bur den reduced and some tax relief given to eombat inflation and strengthen the entire economy Soviets Remember New War Dangers Moscow (U.R) Soviet De fense Minister Marshal Georgi Zhukov declared in a May Day statement today the Soviet peo ple "do not forget the danger of a new war." The statement was in the form of an order of the day to the armed forces participating in the giant annual May Day par- ade salute to Communism. More than 1,000 foreign dip lomats and visitors were on hand to witness the march through Red Square, but for the first time in years foreign ers were not permitted to take photographs. Premier Nikolai Bulganin, Communist Party chief Nikita S. Khrushchev and other party leaders were to address the throngs from the top of the Lenin-Stalin Mausoleum. Zhukov's statement said Rus sian working people "welcome May Day with new victories in all fields of the economic and cultural life of our country. "While devoting all their for ces to the cause of building Communism, the Soviet people do not forget the danger of a new war and are strengthening the might of their socialist state. "Soviet warriors must con tinue consistently to learn the use of new military arms, to per fect their military skill and to raise the military preparedness of the troops." Relief Predicted In Texas Floods Dallas (U.R) The Weather Bureau predicted relief today j I from thunderstorms that have swollen Texas rivers for 12 days : but flood crests still threatened a numDer oi easi lexas ana Louisiana towns. Thousands of oil wells were under floodwaters of the Sabine River in Gregg county in east Texas, and 11 families were rushed out of an oil camp lues-; I day to avoid the floods. Victoria, already hit by one flood, prepared for a 29.5 crest on the Guadalupe river which would cause "considerable flood ing in the city although the major portions of it would not be affected," according to the Fort Worth Weather Bureau. At Freeport, police urged per sons in 50 homes in the western part of the city to take to the higher ground until the flood- waters of the Brazos river pass. At least seventeen persons have died in the fury of violent weather and tornadoes that hit) Texas 13 days ago. . This year, for instance, bib necklaces' are makine fashion news, to fill widely scooped necklines. And another type ot necklace has a lone backdrop to be .worn with- low back dresses. . KIRBY CO. Sales & Service 1028 Murray, Med. Phone SP 2-S355 (Salesman Needed) Discover Prize Gifts at Newberry's ... the Kind That Show Mom How Much You Care! 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