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HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Fall. Ore.
Tuesday, June SO. !9S9
U. S. Ends Fiscal Year
With Big Budget Deficit
WASHINGTON 'AP Uncle
Sam today winds up his I9j9 fis
cal, year wilh the biggest prate
time budget deicit on record The
exact 'amount of red ink won't be
known tor several weeks.
President Kisenhower ffirecaM
a deficit of $l2.!KXi.oXi noo in his
January budjet message to Con
gress. Budcet Director Maurice
H. Stans told a Senate commillee
last week the figure may he sev
eral hundred million dollars lower
A smaller deficit would mean
that tax revenues have exceeded
the 68 billion dollars predicted in
January. There is little chance
that spending will be shaved
much, if any, below the budget
message figure of iflO.wo.OOO.oiio
In any cvoiit. the dclicit will be
more than twice as big as any
previously recorded in peacetime
The old peacetime high was H,
425.000.KIO in the fiscal year end
ing June 10. loir., when govern
ment spending was increased to
offset the depression. The all-time
high deficit was about 57 'i bil
lions in fiscal l!M3, in the early
days of World War II.
For President Fiscnhower, fis
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i-al 19.W brings the fourth deficit
in six years.
The !fl liscal year, which be
gins at midnight, will almost sure
ly produce a brighter picture
There mijihl even be a Kiuble
surplus if the new economic boom
follows the course now foreseen
by government economists,
Eisenhower asked Congress to
nulhorufl fiscal l0 spending of
'$77,o:iU,fPKMWO. He predicted rev
ler.ues of $77,100,000 MM and a pre
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carious budget surplus of 70 mil
lion dollars, contingent on higher
gasoline tax and postal rates
which Congress isn't likely to put
into elfect.
The administration now con
cedes that spending will exceed
the January forecast. However,
levenues are expected to be high
er too.
Congress stit! i working on the
t0 appropriations but has shown
a reluctance to vote spending
plans much higher than Eisen
hower's blue-print. The legislators
however, are balking at adminis
tration requests for a higher feder
al gasoline tax to finance road
huilding and for higher postal
rates.
The whopping deficit in fiscal
1't.Vi compares with a S2.8fJ0.000,
ooo deficit a ar ago. Last year's
recession cut into fiscal lil.Vi rev
enues. More important, anti-recession
spending programs, a bigger
defense budget and larger farm
subsidy outlays boosted upending
hy about nine billion dollars over
fiscal i!i58.
'DENNIS THE MENACE"
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Young Kansan
Wins GOP Post
FORT SCOTT. Kan. 'AP)-The
nal ion's youngest Republican state
legislator, Tom Van Sickle, 22, of
Fort Scott. Is the new' executive
secretary of the National Federa
tion of Young Republicans.
Van Sickle, elected staie repre
sentative from Kansas' ISth Dis
trict last November, was named
to the post by Ned Cushing of
Downs. Kan., Monday.
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"Man In Hie Nrt"
Professor Given Present
Of Brains Of Three Whales
NKW YORK (AP) It was a
whale of a present in the full
sense of the word but it made Dr.
Arthur V. Jensen a mighty happy
man.
His Windfall consisted of three
whale brains.
Dr. Jensen is assistant dean
and associated professor of anat
omy at the New York Medical Col
lege. For a lone lime one of his
dearest wishes had been to get
hold of a whale brain.
That isn't easy. Lots of whales
are still being caught but nobody
WEDNESDAY!
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of Barton Graham
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Actor Tried
Early Suicide
HOLLYWOOD (API Six weeks
before actor George Reeves com
milled siheide. his fiancee wres
tled the death pistol away from
him and fired two shots into his
bedroom floor, the police have
been told.
The police said Monday the re
port came from a woman friend
of Miss Leonore Lemmon. New
York cafe society figure who has
said she was engaged to marry
Reeves, television's Superman.
Miss Lemmon is now in New
York. i
According to the account. Miss
Lemmon said she joked about
Reeves' trying to commit suicide,
they struggled over the gun and
she fired twice to show "what it
sounds like."
Just before the fatal shot early
June 16, Miss Lemmon told olhcrs
in the actor's house, "He's going
to shoot himself."
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excluding Alaska, is 3,9(17 miles
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bothers with the brains. Their
commercial vajue is nil. Worse
still, K s a terrible job to get
them out.
A year ago Jensen gave a lec
ture to the Lions Club at Croton-
on-Hudson, N Y., about his re
search on brains of various ani
mals. He mentioned casually that
almost none had been done on the
whale brain. He said he wished he
had a chance.
The Lions Club concluded that if
Jensen wanted to study a whale
brain, somebody ought to get him
one.
Members scouted around and
were told that the whaling indus
try wasn't likely to fiddle around
with such a project.
t'ndismayed, the Lions wrote to
fellow clubmen In Tonsberg, Nor
way, headquarters of several Nor
wegian whaling fleets. Back came
word from Carsten Bruun. owner
of the whaling vessel Pelagos:
Yes. sir, we'll get your professor
a whale brain.
And the Pelagos crew did too.
The complete skulls of one female
and two male whales arrived here
Thursday in huge wooden barrels,
courtesy of the Norwegian govern
ment and Norwegian America
shipping line.
Speakers, Like Umpires,
Never Commit Mistakes
By WII.I.IAM F. ARBOGAST
WASHINGTON (API Speak
ers of the House f Representa
tives, like umpires in a baseball
game, never make mistakes.
They go strictly by "The Book'
and "The Book" is never wrong
Any errors it might contain have
become virtues through petition.
"The Book" quotes' many fam
ous personages to support the
theory that speakers of the House
should stick by their predecessors'
decisions, right or wrong.
On the flyleaf of "Cannon's Pro
cedure," one of a series of publi
cations that constitute "The Book"
is this exchange from "The Mer
chant of Venice":
Bassamo: And I beseech you
wrest once the law to your autho
rity: to do a great right, do a little
wrong.
"Portia: It must not be. Twill
be recorded for a precedent, and
many en error by the same
example will rush into the state.
Or, as Speaker Champ Clark
stated it on January 8, 19)6: "It
is better to have some kind of a
rule, than no rule at all."
Vice President Thomas Jeffer
son put it this way on April 7.
1K00: "It is more material that
there should be a rule to go by
than wMat that rule is."
Speaker Frederick H. Gillett
summed it up in these words on
April 3, 1922: "It is extremely im
portant that precedents should be
followed."
"Cannon's Procedure." together
with "House Rules and. Manual"
and some 10 thick volumes of
"Precedents," make up "The
Book" by which the House ope-
Fair Attendance
Shows Decline
PORTLAND (API Attend
ante at the Oregon Centennial
reposition was down to 7,764
Monday.
That is less than half of the
previous Monday's attendance ol
15.701.
Centennial officials said one of
the reasons for the lower attend
ance was the light crowds attend
ing the Country Music Show. It
has drawn only a fraction of the
crowds which filled the arena for
the Ice Capades, the previous
show.
Medics Mull
Siam Surgery
NYSSA, Ore. (AP) One-day-
old Siamese twins were dispatched
to Portland. Ore., this morning.
where doctors hope to learn
whether they can tffe surgically
separated.
The pretty, apparently healthy
twin girls joined at the abdomen
were born to an . Idaho (arm
couple Monday in Malheur Mem
orial Hospital.
Charles Smith, hospital man-
aiter, quoted the doctor who de
livered the twins as saying they
were "joined extensively."
They seem well-formed in all
other respects. ' Smith said.
They're nice-looking kids."
The parents are Mr. and Mrs.
James Sltibblefield of rural
Parma, Idaho. The father is 25
and the mother 24. They have
three other children, the oldest a
boy aged 4. Mrs. Stubbleficld has
had a history of multiple births
on her side of the family.
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Release Ordered
For Murderer
PORTLAND IAP-V. S Dis
trict .fudge (tis Solomon Monday
ordered Geithcr Horn, M, releas
ed from the Washington Slate
Penitentiary at Walla Walla
where he has served 2.1 years for
conviction of murder of a tran
sient near Pasco.
Jurise Solomon ruled . earlier
this month that Horn did not re
ceive I fair trial.
Horn claimed he had been
thken on a n'Rht ride thrmish a
cemetery to the edge of an oBen
grave to make him confess to
the murder charge.
EARTH'S SPEED
The earth moves around the sun
with an average velocity of about
1.109 miles per minute. It is most,
rapid in January. when nearest
the sun, and slowest is July,- when
farthest away.
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They date back to March 4. 17)10.
when the first Congress met and
Speaker Frederick A. C. Muhlen
berg of Pennsylvania started es
tablishing precedents.
The tens of thousands of pages
contain the answer to just about
every situation that may confront
a speaker.
The job of finding the precedent
belongs to Lewis Deschler. parlia
mentarian of the House. Deschler
or an assistant sits alongside the
presiding officer at all times.
They can scent' a knotty problem
in the making and never fail to
have a formal ruling ready, with
ample precedent to back it up.
It's a rarity for anyone to ques
tion a formal ruling by the speak
er.
In the past few decades, "The
Book" records that only one speak
er made a mistake, and several
years later the House decided it I
was not a mistake after all. I
Nicholas Longworth of Ohio was
the speaker involved. He made a
ruling which the House didn't like
and he was overruled on an appeal.
Several years later, the same
problem arose and Longworth re
luctantly ruled in accord with the
earlier House decision.
Then the House decided its
earlier decision was wrong and
Longworth had been right all
along. It overruled his second de
cision and upheld his original position.
Church Smiles
At Old Rules
LAKE JL'NALLSKA. N. C. 'API
Women's clothing was a matter
of concern to Methodist church
leaders 175 years ago.
Among the rules adopted at the
organizational meeting of the
Methodist Church in America in
1784 was this one:
' "Give no tickets to any till tbey
have left off superfluous orna
ments. Allow no exempt case, not
even a married woman. Give no
tickets t( any that wear enormous
bonnets, ruffles or rings."
This was mentioned in a report
Monday by the Itev. Dr. J. Man
ning Potts of ashville, Tenn. at
the annual meeting of the South
eastern Jurisdiction Methodist
Historical Society.
Another item that brought
smiles was one of 12 rules adopted
in 1784 for young preachers.
"Converse sparingly and cau
tiously with women, particularly
young women." the preachers
were told.
THUMBS DOWN
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Chief Tom Cahill has asked San
Franciscans to turn thumbs down
on smart-aleck drivers over tht
Fourth of July weekend,
i Cahill said the Police slogan is
"trrumbs down means ' don't
(Clown" and that if enough people
give the sign of disapproval to
naughty drivers maybe they'll get
the idea and behave.
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