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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 8

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where the first moon-bound rock- "can be hit from anywhere' on A-8 THE DAILY SUN Friday, March 21, 19581 AV A I Yates Exoeds U.S. TO et would be launched, but "I have OUi' 5 Ailufll $63 "MILLION OR! PROJECTS no reason to believe it will not bej Qur government should put first: fired from here." things first. When we get matters To Beat Russia OH 358 AIRP He said that, depending on "so-jon earth straightened out there, NIXON SAYS TAX CUT NOT NEEDED NOW TO HALT DIP phistication" of the launcher and! will be time for us to expand to- In Race to Moon its guidance system, the moon other planets. James H. frrady.

Hits Rayburn's 'False Charge' 9 Commerce secretary Sinclair WASHINGTON (UP) The Com (Continued From A 1) merce Department announced Weeks said the program, under which federal funds would be was any way to stop interconti- reports, Nixon said "A tax is- not tinrely now." plans yesterday to spend on 358 airport construction and -improvement projects in a nentai missiles once tney were matched on a 50-50 basis by localH CHICAGO (UP) Vice president Richard M. Nixon said yesterday the nation does not need a tax cut now to halt the (New York Herald Tribune News Service) If such a cut should become launched, xn the off chance they WASHINGTON A a at sponsors, involved the biggest an 3zte necessary, he said, it is my tack on Speaker Sam Rayburn conviction (that it) should not nual allocation of funds since its inception in 1946. (D-Tex.) came yesterday from be limited to c6nsumers or pur the chairman of the Republican He added an across-the-board tax cut must be kept "in our chasers. A tax cut should be National Committee. Meade Al The program includes preparations in a number of cities for to encourage more jobs.

were cut loose after a false alarm. "They are not designed to change their mind," the 49-year old officer replied firmly. "Once we pull a trigger, they're going." That puts the onus on detection centers to be 'sure an attack is coming before the retaliatory fir corn accused the speaker of an arsenal of economic weapons" for use if the slump continues. record building program hailed as "good news for the economy." Although the program already had been provided for in the administration's fiscal 1959 budget, the department said it would provide "more jobs" in the construction and allied industries. It covered all the states and territories except the.

District of Columbia and the Virgin Islands. "outrageous" and "false charge" "In this matter we need to take that the Eisenhower administra the overall approach instead of The nation cannot afford a lonz recession." NLxon told a tion is not battling the recession the political approach." news conference, and the admin the start of civil jet operations early next year. A total of in federal funds will be spent on 341 airports in the United States and the rest in Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico. States with the largest number Alcorn's indictment, of which In the meantime, Nixon said, istration "is prepared to use what the speaker took no formal note ever, devices are proved neces sary." foreshadowed an accelerating ing orders are issued. Yates did not elaborate on his reasons for expecting the United States to be first to hit' the moon.

"the American people should make their plans on the assumption that this country is not going to have a depression." tempo of political charge and of projects are California and Mich countercharge between the two Nixon's stand on a tax cut has been stirring' up controversy since last week, when he told a 239,000 miles away, with a rocket. 16 -r sf Crippled igan with 26 each, followed by Illinois and Pennsylvania with 18. parties on the recession, in the view of informed politicains. He said he did" not know yet Washington news conference he He promised "we are not going to have a situation of the 30's again because of the strength of Avoiding all mention of preferred a tax cut over a pub Democratic anti recession pro our economy and because of the By Heavy Snow gram that now is moving through administration determination to Congress, Alcorn chastised Rep. use the arsenal of weapons avail Kayburn for failing to act on able to us." Nixon was also hopeful about lic spending program if new steps were necessary to bolster the economy.

WAIT AM) SEE POLICY Many Republicans speculated the statement was a forecast of an administration call for a tax cut. However, the administration such "long-pending administration economic proposals as depressed Women's Shop Republican chances in the 1958 congressional elections, particu area assistance, tax relief for (Continued From A 1) of snow in some sections. Highways and city streets in that area I were barely passable. A 23-year-1 old Naval Wave was killed in an auto accident attributed to the Maryland storm. small business, post office mod larly if the economy improves, but ernization" and a couple of other items.

IKE, M'ELROY MEET I I a Alcorn asserted: "Mr. a v- wouldn't talk about whether he is eyeing the 1960 GOP presidential nomination. 'TOO BUSY WITH 1958' "I believe it's too early discuss plans for 1960," he said. "I'm too busy with 1958. I won't policy since has been to wait and see if such a reduction is necessary.

NLxon began talking optimistically of the chances for a business upturn as soon as he arrived in Chicago Wednesday night for a speech to the 1958 Nuclear Con Washington had up to 10 inches of wet snow, and there, again, power failures were widespread. Utility officials said the damage burn's false charge that the administration is not acting to stimulate business conditions is particularly outrageous in view was the worst in nearly 15 years. discuss personal plans beyond that." of the seven-point administration program announced March 8 and i gress, a meeting witn- bamuei Cardinal Stritch, Archbishop of Chicago, and huddles with Illi the summary of previous actions An evergreen tree on the White House grounds toppled. Part of the White House internal phone service was out for about an hour. The only communication between Asked if he is stepping up his personal appearances lately, Nixon said it only appears so and made public on Feb.

12." nois Republican leaders. Yesterday Eisenhower met He was scheduled to make an that he is limiting out-of-Wash- fMP a White House offices and a police again with Secretary of Defense Neil ft. McElroy and Budget Director Maurice" H. Stans on off-the-record speech last night ington speeches to one a month, before Chicago business leaders As for 1958, Nixon conceded "if booth on Pennsylvania Avenue was a walkie-talkie radio. at the Commercial Club and thenlthe economy continues down, the in defense spending.

leave for Washington, providing the I Republicans will be in trouble." McElroy also met with four 1 Cold air flowing across the Great Lakes touched off some locally heavy snows in that area. Snow also fell in the mid-Mississippi Valley. Clear weather prevailed across governors, here for conferences Wednesday to discuss emergency extension of unemployment pay, i eastern snowstorm cleared up. In two news conferences, Nixon said the nation's economic health is good and a leveling off of the recession is indicated in some areas of the economy, in who pressed on him an urgent He added "If it levels off, we will be in a stronger position of power." Republicans might have a "difficult time" winning close races in the Senate, Nixon said, but he was more optimistic about chances in the House of Representa- appeal for more defense contracts most of the South, from Florida and the Carolinas westward across the mid and southern Rockies. in areas of greatest cluding retail sales figures and inventory reports.

From government economists Fair weather brought the threat Apparently on the basis of these came further word that over-all 0f scattered overnight frost in the unemployment for March villeastern cf states and northern show another postwar record, but Florida. M'- X4V Record $2 Billion Budget Voted by Assembly, 57-22 the increase was expected to be relatively slight. The February jobless totaled 5,173,000. 'h. $180 Million for Schools Okayed by Senate Group Jo'T.

Not until those figures are com 1 (Continued From A 1) day Sen. Richard Richards (D- puted in mid-April, if then, is the administration expected to change its mind about not reduc (Los "Angeles) said his least resistance," he argued. tee to wrjte an acceptable "It may be sound politics butentoent stiU was aDart on i ing taxes. The controlling Dem ocrats in Congress have also de SACRAMENTO UV A constitu- tional amendment calling for a 180 million dollar school aid bond issue was approved by the Senate Finance Committee yesterday. In addition, the committee ap-i it is not sound fiscal policy." important question of financing Twenty-five members of the water conservation." water-hungry south' delegation TMuiJ 111 the Assembly debate on the cided to postpone their own tax- cut decision for at least another two weeks.

Leaders of the House, iMcCollister amendment, Assem- tie-m amendment, winding TT T. where tax legislation must origin proved a bill by Sen. Nelson Dil-! worth, (R-Hemet) providing 30 million dollars from the Invest three days of debate on the water, ate, will probably hold a strategy issue; inau 10 vine in iNuvemuer on suen conference in about 10 days to decide what kind of tax reduction voted for it. an amendment before any water appropriations could be spent it should be proposed if any at all. SEES UPSWING of course you can iv car would mean a costly delay of from six to nine months.

In the Senate Sen Frank Carlson (R-Kan), -a presi Later, speaking on the budget itself, Assemblyman Thomas M. Rees (D-Los Angeles) opposed fi f- "(I I lr--1 V4, 1 jyf dential intimate, foresaw a "vigorous, dynamic upswing" in the economy at "an early period" and chastised economic ment Fund to supplement the school building program for the rest of this fiscal year. The investment fund money would be repaid from the bondi issue, which now has to pass by both houses and then be put on the November ballot. Killer of Ex-Actress Gets Prison Sentence LOS ANGELES (Jv A sentence of five years to life has been handed Sonnie Hartford 37, passage, saying "You shouldn't The south has taken the position it cannot vote money for building the dams in the north until it has down in writing just how much water the south will get. A southern spokesman, Assemblyman Carley V.

Pvrtsr (D-Compton), called the J.ollister amendment "this brainstorm." Another southerner, Assemblyman William A. Munnell (D-Los Angeles), the minority leader, said the water rights issue had no business being in the budget session at all. FINANCING QUESTION Alcorn said he was "appalled" vote a nickel for water if you don't know how we'll finance it." EXCEEDS KNIGHT'S TOTAL that Rep. Rayburn would so carelessly adopt an attitude of The budget as passed by the gloom and alarm." Assembly exceeded Gov. Knight's What Rep.

Rayburn said Wed a CliCSattSCl You'll love your reflection uhen you see how flattering this exciting new look can be both coming and going! Split level front, cocoon back. And it's fashioned of tconderfully washable nesday was that the President original recommendations because 54 millions were added for site seemed to be engaging in wish relocation and rights-of-way for ful thinking about an economic who pleaded guilty to second de-, gree murder in the strangulation of former film actress Rhea Mitchell, 63. The governor should have water development, also three called a special session on this; millions in salary increases for The actress was found dead i 3 right after the budget session be-if acuity members of the state uni versity and state colleges. a delightful blend of. upturn.

There was "a lot of that" in 1929, 4he said, "but I never found wishing making it so." Sen. A. Willis Robertson (D-Va), said the President's proposal to extend unemployment compensation benefits is an unconstitji-tional invasion of states rights. The governor had included only 56,800,000 in his budget to continue JUV, Hi 1 1 Li 1 1 iutx.ll, house she managed at 3477 S. La Brea Ave.

Hartford had done occasional work there. Superior Judge Lewis Drucker Dacron and Rayon. A'ory, 814. engineering work on the FRP but later asked the addition of 72 mil Elegance at a Popular Price Is Yours in the Exclusive recommended that the board of 14.98 lions, for both engineering and construction. gan, he contended.

Reports were current that Gov. Knight, just returned from a conference with President Eisenhower in Washington, might announce shortly he is placing the water rights issue on the special session's agenda. But Knight previously said he would not do so unless assured the north and south were near agreement on -the matter. Yester- Robertson said Congress had rejected five similar proposals since prison terms fix a long confinement for Hartford. Dunne Assembly Wavs and 194? lviccuia (juiiuiLLee vi trie 'iu a jtfjggrwtaaf ir III Duaget, iz munon dollars were voted out before it was reported; on the floor.

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