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Thursday, November 16, 1950
Washington
z SCENE
Prepored By Central Press
WASHINGTON - President
Truman is expected to submit
to Congress in January a gov
ernment budget of about $65
billion, an increase of $23 bil
hqns above the present budget.
The entire increase will be
“ a J™ s t 0 equip the expanded
United States forces, Atlantic
Pact nations, the Philippines.
Turkey, Greece and other Amer
ican allies.
This means even higher taxes,
of course, as the administration
repeatedly has warned. The
President is insisting that the
rearmament program should be
financed on a pay-as-you-go
basis.
Mr. Truman plans to ask
Congress to revise the tax pro
gram substantially. He will re
that the tax burden be
shifted more heavily to the mid
dle and upper income brackets
and that higher estate and gift
texes be le d. An excess prof
its tax also is a certainty.
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CLAIMING THE CREDIT—
Backers of the Hoover Commis
sion recommendations on gov
ernment reorganization • are
claiming at least partial credit
for the successes in Korea and
for the comparatively smooth ac
celeration of the defense pro
gram.
They say that “two great les
sons” have emerged from the
last few fateful months. These
are:
1. Military unification has
proved itself a “vital factor for
national survival” in its Korean
trial by fire.
2. For the first time in mod
ern history, the United States
met a war crisis within the
framework of existing govern
ment agencies and without “an
alphabet soup” of ten orarv
emergency agencies.
The Citizens Committee for
Reorganization of the Executive
Branch of the Government says
that these developments “can be
traced directly to those portions
of the Hoover Commission’s re
port which found early adop
tion” by Congress.
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mittee is putting the neeaie in
to the defense program without
the customary congressional fan
fare of public hearings.
r JiT gr ? U u P ' headed b y Senator
Lyndon Johnson (D), Texas, has
ad a few public sessions and
may have others, but regards
, the open hearings as too costly
in time. J
Johnson’s committee brought
out a stinging initial report lam
oasting the situation on rubber
without having gone through all
the usual public fanfare.
The committee is now launch
ing a new inquiry of the alumi
num production situation—which
may top all others in importance.
Hut even this investigation may
be conducted behind closed
doors without lengthy public
, testimony.
♦ * * ♦
. MEDICAL AID-A House
aimed services subcommittee
will make a fight after the No
\ ember elections for a clear-out
wording of the law giving medi
- cal assistance to dependents of
. military personnel.
. The Navy at present is the on
, ly one of the armed services
authorized under specific legis-
I ^ lon t 0 ca re for dependents.
Th e service has been granted in
. the past to the Army and Air
Force, but there’s no authoriza
. tion now for those branches.
> Rep. L. Mendel Rivers (D),
, South Carolina, chairman of
the subcommittee, has won the
. support of Armed Services Com
. mittee Chairman Carl Vinson
। (D), Georgia, and other com
mittee members for revision of
the present law so that there
. can be no doubt of dependents
, of men in all branches getting
. medical aid.
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FARM INCOME UP—Agricul
ture department officials expect
. farm income to be substantially
higher next year than the an
ticipated returns to farmers for
1950.
I This poses an important eco
i nomic question: Will farm in
. come go up fast enough to keep
pace with rising operating costs’
For example, predictions are
that farm machinery prices will
be at new high levels. Also,
there may be a rise in wages
to be paid to farm workers.
Agriculture department offi
cials haven’t admitted it, but
ley’re frantically looking a
ound for some way to prevent
modern recurrence of the old
de that begins: “For want of
nail, a shoe was lost; for want
a shoe, a horse was lost, etc.”
Coal is the largest single source
freight revenue for railroads
'he United States.
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Swift’s Swiffning
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Crisco Shortening
For Pies, Cakes, Pastries
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For Cleaning the Handl
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Large Pkg. 30c Giant Pkg 80c
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Ketchup Ann Page 14-Oz. Bottle 20c
Salad Dressing Ann Page Pint Jar 31c
Evaporated Milk White House 2 Tall Cans 23c
Chocolates Warwick Asst l-Lb. Box 59c
Cherries Warwiek Choc. Covered. . l-Lb. Box 49c
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Swiss Cheese Kraft's Qruyere Crown 31-Oz. 25c
Sharp Cheese New York Lb.s9c
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Eight O’clock Coffee... .M* >•« $2.19
Tenderleaf Tea Balls 21c
Nucoa Margarine YdUw Lb. 35c
Potato Sticks Gordun’i 214*01. Can 11c
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Cocoanut Kajak-fhrMtd 4-Oi. Can 18c
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Chuck Roast Lb 65c
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Smoked Hants 12 Lbs. down Whole 1.1 55c
Smoked llams 12 Lbs. up .Whole Lb 53c
Smoked Picnics Lb. 39c
Copeland Sausage i-Lb. Brick 59c
Turkey Hens Dressed 6f Drawn Lb. 63c
Tom Turkeys Dressed S' Drawn. Lb 53c
Fresh Fryers Dressed & Drawn Lb 49c
Fresh Green Shrimp Lb 49c
Fresh Fish Steaks Lb. 59c
Oysters (standard pint 80c
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Fresh Florida GRAPEFRUIT 7c
Pears Fancy Western Base, Lb.
Red ork Apples Fancy Virginia... . lb. 10c
Florida Oranges Sweet Juicy 8-Lb Meshßag 6c
Irish Potatoes Selected White. ~ . 10-Lb. Vent Vu Ba. 29c
Pole Beans Fancy Tender L 1 25c
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Roasted Peanuts F™>h 8-0:. Cello Bag 23c
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Fruit Lake Jane Parker 5-Lb. 84.2 S
Plain Donuts Jane Parker. ,Doz. in Ctn. 19c
Marvel Bread Reg. or Sandwich. . 16-Oz. 13c
Marvel Bread Reg. or Sandwich. .24-Oz. 18c
Wheat Bread Marvel-Crocked. . 16-Oz. 14c
Rolls Jane Parker—Broun'n Serve, .Pkg. of 12 16c
Gold Layer Jane Parker-Choc. Fudge 11-Oz. 49c
Angel Food Jane Parker-Small. Plain 10-Oz. 32c
Swift’s Prem 12-Oz. c«n49c
Uncle Ben’s Rice Converted 14-Oz. Box 19c
Kellogg’s Rice Krispies sh-Oz Pkg. 15c
Bistjuick Quick Biscuits 40-Oz. Pkg. 47c
Crackers Nabisco Honey Qraham l-Lb. Box 29c
Ritz Crackers Nabisco Cheeu 8-Oz. Pkg. 19c
Vanilla Wafers Nabisco... 12-Oz. Box 32c
Ovaltine Chocolate 14-Oz. Jar 79g
Mince Meat a&p 2 9-Oz. Pkgs. 25c
Chestnuts Italian, ,Lk>. 19c
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