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The Kokomo Tribune from Kokomo, Indiana • Page 4

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KOKOMO (Ind.) TRIBUNE Thursday, Jan. 22, 1959 Ike's 'Theme Song' Based Principally on Hope Berryman. The two plunged into Ihe water when ice gave way while 1 they were riding on a sled. Neither Cynthia nor Russell can Analyst Sees Little Real Foundation in Arithmetic By JAMES MARLOW Renoir Model Dies CAGNES-SUR-MER, a A Mrs. Joseph Forestieri, 70, preferred model of Auguste Re- i inflation and we will not i i died Wednesday.

Mrs. For- Associatcd Press News Analyst jciplinc ourselves, then something WASHINGTON (API--President)will have to be done." Eisenhower's two main themes! He didn't say what that somc- this week--keep down spendinglhing might be. and avoid inflation are both' But even as ho talked, the AFL- based on the thin foundation of.CIO was gc4ting ready to reject hope. It's thin, indeed. i call for holding the wage line.

The budget he sent big labor organization is ex- Monday--ironically, it's the big-jpected to say soon that workers gest of all peacetime budgets butjdon't earn enough now in relation still not big enough to pleasejto the rest of the economy. everyone--called for spending 77 Across the country labor unions billion dollars in the next fiscal were reaching out for good-sizec year. wage boosts in aircraft, chcmi- Along with it Eisenhower dan- cats, rubber, steel, aluminum, gled before the country the manufacturing, mari- pect that if spending can be kept 1 time and railroad industries. down to 77 billion, the Labor agreements covering will take in just a little more a a three million workers run that in revenue and thus balance'out this year. With business im- Ihe budget.

(proving, as Eisenhower noted, This is a nice thought, cvcnlunions are apt to sel their sights though it calls for razor-thin i i If wages go up. il's a uring. But it's strictly a hope, safe guess prices will, too. two things can go wrong and the arithmetic through the roof: 1. The revenue may not turn put to be as high as he hopes.

That would throw the budget out cf balance and mean red ink even if Congress keeps spending, down to 77 billion. 2. Congress may decide his spending figure is much too modest to meet national needs, up the spending, and throw everything out of balance, even if revenue turns out to be 77 billion. Then in his Economic Report tojWednesday in Kentucky. Congress Tuesday Eisenhower, holding onut the vision of a surging and prosperous year, said that inflation could spoil the rosy outlook.

So he called for self-discipline and restraint by business 75 jies southwest of here, raising prices, and labor in de-j backlog of water from steady manding i wages. Hejrainfall sent the Cumberland Riv- seemed to imply that both groups. er OVC1 jt banks around Harlan in eslieri, whose maiden name was Helcnc Bellon, is the subject of Renoir's best known works, "La Jeune Fille a la Chaise" young girl by the chair), and "La Jeune Fille Assise" youn girl seated). 3 Die In Kentucky Storms LOUISVILLE. Ky.

(AP) An outburst of freak weather, including tornadoes and howling windstorms, left three women dead One died when a television tower toppled and crashed into the studio of a Lexington TV station. Two others were killed in tornadoes that ripped through farming communities in Grayson Coun- southeastern Kentucky. Temperatures plunged sharply as a cold wave spread across the stale. The had better use their heads or else. But he was less specific Wednesday at his news conference.

i "If the desired results cannot bc. i threat eased when the rain achieved under our arrangements; changed to sleet and snow, for determining wages and lc tornado victims were Mrs. the alternatives are either infla- illie Hayes, about 45, of Spring tion. which would damage i and" Mrs. Lou Gary of Nea- economy and work hardship cre damage was described millions of americans.

or controls. a 'extremely heavy. which are alien to our traditional Mrs usann Kiniberly Graslcy, Dedicate Rocket Center in Honor Of Modern Pioneer mandant of New Mexico Military Institute here. Dr. Goddard experimented with rockets north of Roswell in the late 1930s after finding that Mass- ROSWELL, N.M.

(AP)--A rock- acliusetts was too crowded for et center be opened here such research. April 25 and dedicated to the.y 0 rm.L-nfr,; tho uaras -father of modern rocketry, the late Dr. Robert H. Goddard. Present at the ceremony will be Hugh Milton, assistant secretary of the Army and former com- STETSON HATS AT ILIFF TOGGERY Girl Dives Into Icy Water To Save Sister, Friend ST.

LOUIS (AP)--Girl Scout Diane Ailer of suburban Affton has done her good deed and it should take care of some days to come. Diane, 12, dived into the frigid waters of a creek and saved her younger sister, Cynthia, and a seven-year-old neighbor, Russell Bossie Has Four Stomachs But They Couldn't Take It OKEMAH, Okla. (AP)--A government experiment, may cost! $210 additional because of what it ConWQV to Australia burst and then settled back to earth--in a pasture occupied by Bessie, a 3-year-old polled Hereford. She munched on the equipment and despite efforts of a veterinarian, she died. "You can call Bessie a victim of the space age if you want to," said Starkey.

"But she was worth $210--maybe more." did to a curious cow. NEW YORK up. Actress Shirl Farmer A. L. Starkey sent aiConway is going to be Australia's bill for that amount to Weather "Auntie Maine." Miss Conway, one of a number Bureau officials who, in turn, forwarded the message of the cow's death to 1 Washington.

of actresses to portray the i role in the fabulous comedy hit, Weathermen sent a balloon to has been signed to a six-month the earth's outer atmosphere. Itltour. way of life. 22, a receptionist for television sta- That was Tuesday in his Eco-' i at Lexington, died nomic Report. At his Wednesday gllsts of i llp nli es an hour sent a (i71-foot tower 'crashing the studio.

Three r-ews conference lie was asked what controls he had in mind. "No, I don't have controls in mind because I despise them," he replied. "And I believe it is not truly a free economy if are going to have federally imposed controls, and I want to try every single thing that is possible. "But I do say if you get mount- Why Men Don't Talk to Their Wives Is the American male losing the art of talking with his wife? In February Reader's Digest, Marjorie Holmes says "yes" and thinks she's figured out just why men are so closemouthed. There are "several b-sic sex differences" and she goes on to provide an earful of other reasons.

Don't miss Men Don't Talk to Their Wives," just one of 45 entertaining articles and features condensed from leading magazines and books in February Reader's Digest. Get your copy at any newsstand today! other persons, in the building Price WASHINGTON A hog-corn price ratio a relation-; ship that largely determines levels! of hog production averaged about 15 per cent higher in 1938 I than in 1957. This means that, on the aver- laae, returns from hogs were about that much higher than in the previous year. The ratio is important I because of the quantity of corn fed hogs. Agriculture Department' said the ratio in 1958 averaged 16.8 to one meaning that one hundred pounds of live hog was equivalent in value to 16.8 bushels corn.

The a i in averaged 14.6 one. The long-time average is 11! to one. The more bushels of corn a set 1 (if hou buy, is the i this meat animal. WANTED Junk Automobiles Phone GL 9-4121 A "yes" answer to any of these questions means it's time to call your electrical contractor for a thorough check-up on your house wiring. Let him make sure your home has enough Housepower to enable you and your family to do electrically whatever you want to do when and where you want to do it! HOUSEPOWER HOOKS HAVE FILLED OVER NINE MILLION PRESCRIPTIONS AT CASH AND CARRY PRICES-A RECORD YOU CAN TRUST CHECK YOUR MEDICINE CHEST NEEDS! EAST SIDE OF SQUARE WEEK DAYS.

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