Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 07, 1958, Image 5

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    In the Day's News
By FRANK JENKINS
Western Hemisphere note:
American and Canadian of
ficials reportedly are discuss
ing the sale of American nu
clear weapons to Canada. One
authoritative source says an
agreement may have been
reached already.
Canada would be the first
nation to obtain atomic arms
from the United States.
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Thursday, August 7, 1958 5
COMMENT:
IF WE CAN'T TRUST
CANADA. WE CAN'T TRUST
ANYBODY.
FEDERAL spending note:
Federal budget director
Maurice Stans warns the con
gress that federal spending
might reach to a total of 400
billion dollars by 1963. (1963
is five years off, and presum
ably he means that federal
spending will average 80 bil
lion dollars a year for the
next five years.) !
He made the statement
when questioned by a house
committee about the adminis
tration request for a bill rais
ing the national debt ceiling
to 288 billion dollars.
FOR the benefit of those
who contend that big fed
eral spending means. big na
tional prosperity, let's keep
the situation straight in our
minds.
It works like this:
The government takes the
money out of your pocket in
the form of taxes and spend'
it That means that YOU
DON'T HAVE IT IN YOUR
POCKET TO SPEND AS
YOU CHOOSE.
MORE federal spending
stuff: President Eisenhow
er has vetoed a 6 Vi billion
dollar appropriations bill. He
said in his veto message that
the extra 589 million dollars
added to the original bill
would unnecessairly push up
the deficit.
Some Washington congress
ional leaders think the veto
will put some federal agencies
on SHORT MONEY RATIONS
until next year (meaning that
if the veto stands some fed
eral deoartments may not
have money enough to main
tain their establishments on
the scale to which they have
become accustomed.)
THAT recalls a statement in
a recent letter from a
Washington friend. He says:
"From all I can hear, the
rest of the country has been
feeling the recession bite.
Here in Washington, D. C,
though, the economic picture
is VERY BRIGHT. Washing
ton's biggest payroll industry
is government and as a' result
of the recent increase in their
pay government employees
are spending 10 per cent more
money in town.
"Not only that, but every
body got enough in a retro
active pay check to make a
down payment on a new auto
mobile or maybe a new house.
"As a result, business here
In Washington is BOOMING
and there is no recession
talk."
Authorities Seek
Oregon Family
North Bend, Ore. (UPD
A widespread search was
started Wednesday when au
thorities were notified that a
young married couple and
their 3V'2-month-old son have
been missing from their home
here since Wesdnady.
Alan Erickson, 20, his wife,
Anita, 19, and their son, Alan,
Jr., left the home of relatives
in Cooston about seven miles
from here last Wednesday and
have not been heard from
since. Their landlord advised
police of their disappearance.
Officers learned that they
had very little cash with
them. The landlord reported
that things were in order in
their apartment . . the baby's
formula had been prepared,
and the family's dog had been
left behind.
'He always
wears that
expression
when serving
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