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7 PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore Tuesday. Julv 21. Fiscal Year 1959 Ends With $12.5 Billion Deficit WASHINGTON fAP)-The gov ernment wound up the unhappy fiscal year J959 on June 30 with peacetime record deficit of 12 '2 billion dollars. The delicit was the fourlh and largest turned in by the Eisen hower administration, as against two surpluses. Put it was 330 mil lion dollars less than President Ki peak of Korean War spending. The Treasury" and Budget Bu reau released without comment Monday these preliminary 1939 fiscal year-end totals: Receipts WUS8.142630. Expenditures iK0,6:i3.IM2.1M. Delicit 12.540,700,139. Eighteen months ago, in his budget message of January 1958, enhower estimated six months! Eisenhower had forecast a 500- ago in his budget message to Con- million-dollar surplus for the 1959 gress. Iiscal year. Eisenhower's predecessor, Har- That vanished fc-hen the busi- ry S. Truman, had Ihree surpluses m-ss recession hit deeply into taxi. and five deficits during his term In office, including the $MM.0(W, OOfl deficit for fiscal 1953 at the collections. At the same ftme the Soviet missile challenge, some antirecession spending, and other TAYLOR IOUISE FESS Cu&ir JACK PARKER -lORD NOW! Open 4:45 KNCW WtoSHWJGHNESSVl Twi MixeJ-up Kids and 0 "Kookit-Killei" "The Young Captives" OFCN DAILY 7:00 P. M PASSIONATE! SULTRY! FRANK! OUT OF THE HEART'S SECRET PLACES COMES A SHOCKING DRAMA ABOUT RELATIONS! T - I IKTIUTEAMILY 1 Sd 1. TODAY! J iUSENE O'NEILL'S . . SOPHIA LOREN' ANTHONY PERKINS BURL IVES 1 Feature: 7:55 & 11:35 2nd Hat Hit! Thurt., I Fri. I cottarrinf - SHIRLEY MacLAINE EARL HOLLIMAN 10:10 Only factors pushed government spend ing up. On June 30 the debt stood at $287,705,907,078, a record for any fiscal year-end. That was IS bil lion dollars higher than at the peak of World War II.. Government revenues for sev-j eral months have reflected the re-j covery of business. Tax revenues were 158 million dollars higher than Eisenhower predicted six! months ago because of larger cor poration ' and excise tax ' col-1 lections, , - I Spending in the same six months was 172 million dollars less than Eisenhower had fore-! seen. Most of the departments and agencies spent a of $71,900,000,000 in fiscal 1958 and tWI.400,000,000 in 1957. ' :" , Government revenues in 1959 were 900 million dollars below those of 1958 and about lv billion dollars below those of 1957. Library Club Names Chiefs The Woman's Library Club named chairmen during its first board and committee meeting of (he season July 17 at the home of Mrs. Frank B. Kahl. Last season chairman were present to help little less than;plan ,he years prram Ihey had been budgeted for. These economy efforts more than absorbed a 100-million-dollar rise in the cost of interest pay ments on the national debt, and a 417-million-dollar rise In Defense Department outlays for military programs. Government spending in fiscal 1959, at $80,700,000,000, was far above any other peacetime year. ft compared with actual outlays Oretech Aide To Attend Meet A. E. Smith, Oregon Technical Institute business manager, is planning to attend a one-week in stitute for college and university administrators at Stanford Univer sity July 19 through 25. The insti tute is sponsored by the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education. He will hear case studies and lectures on surveys of college courses, enrollments, budgets buildings and over all programs. More than 100 college adminis Irators from 13 western states and several dozen from the East have been invited to participate. The program will include Ameri can homes, community affairs, education and fine arts categories. Chairmen and their responsible ties are -Mrs. Marshall E." Cor nell, budget; Mrs. Robert F. Mest, benefit, bridge and tea;. Mrs. W. A. Bray, calling; Mrs". E. W Carter, fall fashion; Mrs. Rob crt Cuendet, hospitality; Mrs. Har ry Blesin, membership; Mrs. E. A Fredrick, music; Mrs. W. L. Wales, program; Mrs. M. E. Fere bee, project. Mrs. E. O. .Jackson, properly; Mrs. Virgil Koehn, publicity; Mrs. Fred Kelsay, scrapbook; Mrs. L. S. Spence, sewing contest; Mrs. F. John West, tea; Mrs. John W. Nash, American home depart menf; Mrs. W.Don Miller, com munity affairs department; Mrs William C. DePew, conservation department; Mrs. Fred Goeller, education department, and Mrs Walter Brown, fine arts depart ment. Klamath Falli. Oregon Serving Southern Oregon and Nor t barn California Published daily except Saturday by Southern Oregon Publishing Company Main at Esplanade Phone TUxedo 4-8111 FRANK JENKINS. Editor RILL JENKINS, Managing Editor FLOYD WYNNE. 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Youths From 51 Countries :: Gather For Scout Conclave MOUNT MAKIL1NG, Philip-1 There are 28 scouts in exile wfi? pines tAP) borne quiet remind- march proudly in paradei and ers of the sterner outside world move among 12,000 scouts gain- appear amid the atmosphere ot ered here. Ihey are from Com-" brotherhood here where boys from munist countries where the scout-' 51 nations are gathered for the ing movement is banned. Tweniv. first World Boy Scout Jamboree five belong to the Council of Scout ever held in Asia. I Associations in Exile. Thev in. Jews t hat with turbaned Arabs ' elude Hungarians, Russians, Lith-. and blacks eat with whites in the;"anians and Ukrainians, now ljyv multi-nation ' campsites spread n& mostly in the United States,"" over the rolling mountainside 'Britain and Australia. "Jamboree City" south of Manila.! The olher three are Poles, not But there are also signs of world associated with ttie council but, conflicts, old and new. I working in cooperation with it. . Even the youngest of the scouts j Kazimierz Sabbat, international, in the big Japanese delegation, for commissioner of the Polish Boy example, might pause for thought Scouts with headquarters in Loo,-', at a banner in a Philippine camp dn. say there are 12,500 scouli which says "Remember Pearl in "is organization, scattered. Harbor," Another display by the! throughout the world. delegation from Bataan province stresses the war theme and in cludes quotes from Gen. Douglas MacArthur. World scouting leaders say they would like to hold the next jam boree in the Middle East, possibly in the United Arab Republic. But, because the Israeli delegation viould not or could not attend, they say chances are very dim. MISFIRE LONDON (UPD The manager' of a movie theater showing the lilm "AI Capone" set up an ex-' hibition of gangster weapons to provide sqme atmosphere. Today four machine guns were missing and presumed stolen. Want Something Delivered or Moved? 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