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PEDIATRICIAN REPORTS
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sional sources said today another
federal deficit next year is indi-
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tration's advance budget prospects.
Final decisions have not been
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FALCON DAM O-Texas Repub
lican leaders were expecting a
fresh pat on the back from Presi-
dent Eisenhower today in a speech
following formal dedication of Fal-
con Dam.
They were cheered by his in-
formal speech at ’ New Orleans
Saturday when he said the two
party system has already arrived
in the South. They have been say-
ing that since Texas swung to
Eisenhower a year ago.
GOP chieftains, including Na-
tional Committeeman Jack Porter
of Houston and many members
of the State Executive Committee,
followed the President here for
dedication of the dam.
The President will make an im-
promptu speech to Texans at the
U.S. end of the dam late today
before he leaves for Laredo and
Washington
Republicans have had to share
the glory reflected from the presi-
dential visit to Texas with con-
servative Democrats who also were
s major factor in carrying nearly
always Democratic Texas for Ei-
senhower.
Some Denocrats were prominent
on the guest lists of several ex-
clusive social functions at Shary-
land, where the President spent a
uiet and restful weekend as the
guest of Gov. and Mrs. Shivers.
Among them was Sen. Price Dan
iel, who teamed with Shivers last
year in campaigning for Eisenhow-
er. He and Porter were guests st
the first dinner for the President
st Shsrylsnd.
Porter and Slavers accompanied
Eisenhower to Falcon Dam. A gen-
eral mixture of Republicans and
Democrats were on the guest list
for the luncheon before dedication.
The Republican visitors had in-
formal talks at a McAllen hotel
yesterday, while Eisenhower spent
the day taking it easy.
The President went to church
and heard the Rev. Ernest Deutsch
say that the affairs of state and
the affairs of spirit can be recon-
ciled so that there is never a con
flict.
The pastor of the, First Presby-
terian Church at Mission made on
reference to politics in the sermon
I to which the President listened in-
tently.
Mr. Deutsch said millions of citi-
zens don't deserve Democracy be-
cause of lack of interest in govern
ment, and he mentioned Southern-
ers who don’t pay their poll taxes.
“Thousands of them won’t even
spend a dollar and 75 cents for the
privilege of going down to the polls
and voting to be free.”
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for next fiscal
ed in the regular administrative
budget, probably will show a bal
ance for the first time in several
years.
This picture came from congres-
sional sources who are in close
touch with administration fiscal
planning, but who asked not to be
quoted by name.
Revised figures for the current
years, ending next June 30, indi-
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proposed next January:
1. Despite all efforts to balance
the budget, defense spending and
. • scheduled tax reductions probably
' will add up to a red ink figure
of from two to five billion dollars
for the year starting next July 1.
2. But the “cash” budget, which
includes social security trust fund
accounts and other items not count
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determining whether government
fiscal policies lead to inflation.
It is not the budget meant, how-
ever, in popular talk of budget
balancing.
As compared with this fiscal
year, the administration faces rev-
enue loss next year of $3,600,000,000
from tax cuts set for Jan. 1. These
are a 10 per cent reduction in in-
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babies are tremendously unreli-
able,” an Iowa psychologist said
today.
Babies who have tested fairly
low in the I Q. department have
ultimately "turne. out just Fine,"
said Dr. Boyd R McCancless, di-
rector of the Child Welfare Re-
search Station at the State Uni-
versity of Iowa.
He told the American Academy
of Pediatrics that new research
by one of his associates. Dr. Irene
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hoped, if it can eliminate the cash
deficit next year in the face of
scheduled revenue losses. They
said administration officials are
banking strongly on a balanced ad
ministrative budget for the follow-
ing year.
The cash budget includes income
and outgo under the social security
program and other special accounts
which are kept separate from regu
lar funds. These programs gener-
ally are taking in more money
than they are paying out. This
trend would be accentuated next
year under a scheduled increase
in social security taxes.
Secretary of the Treasury Hum-
phrey and other officials have said
the cash budget, because it mea-
sures total government intake and
outgo, is the important factor in
RADIO and
again on the increase. Lower
prices in the last year or two had
cut production sharply.
Sheep production has been in
a longtime decline in this country.
There were 45 million head in 1928
but only 31 % million this year. Of-
On April, still further fiscal
year losses of $2,200,000,000 in rev-
enue are scheduled. These are cut-
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Of Drought
Weather Bureau experts said to-
day they think the drought affect-
ing the central and eastern United
States is about over—but that it
may return.
Jerome Namias, chief of extend-
ed forecasts, and Glenn W. Brier,
chief of meteorological statistics,
gave their views in a joint, copy-
righted interview with the maga-
zine, U. S. News and World Re-
port. Their replies to questions
were not individually identified.
“We think,” they said, “that con-
ditions from now on will favor a
gradual alleviation of the dry
weather over central and eastern
portions of the count,.
“We think it will get started,
within the next 30 days, but we
can’t say whether this cnange will
be temporary and that we won’t
return to a dry condition later on."
number of cattle in the United
States increased faster than the
human population in the 25 years
from 1928 to 1953.
Agriculture Department figures
show that in 1928 when the U. S.
population was about 120 million
there were 45,300,000 homed cattle,
or an average of one for each 2.1
persons in this country.
But in 1953, when the population 1
had jumped to 160 million, cattle
AIRVIEW OF NEW DAM — This is an atrial view of the new Falcon Dam on the
Rio Grande, first international water conservation project. It was built under the
United States-Mexico water treaty of 1941. Dam stretches across upper background;
spillway with its six steel gates is at right center. To left of spillway is American
powerhouse and at left center on Mexican side is the Mexican plant. Each hydro-
electric plant will generate more than 200,000,000 kilowatt hours of electricity each
year. Lake created by new dam will extend 60 miles when full. (AP Wirephoto)
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bread, butter, cherry cobbler, milk.
Thursday — Spanish rice with
meat, green beans, stewed prunes,
bread, butter, sugar cookies, milk.
Friday — macaroni and cheese,
creamed peas,, carrot raisin apple
salad, whole wheat bread, butter,
plain cake with peanut butter ic-
ing, milk.
JEFFERSON DAVIS
Monday — spaghetti and meat-
balls, mixed greens, cornbread,
chocolate pudding, milk.
Tuesday — pinto beans, french
fried potatoes, creamed style corn,
wheat bread, peach halves, milk.
Wednesday — green beans, bak-
ed sweet potatoes, tossed salad,
cherry pie, hot rolls, buttermilk.
Thursday — beef roast, potato
salad, whole grain corn, white
bread, jello, milk.
Friday — cheese sandwiches, po-
tato chips, pickles, applesauce
cake, milk.
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blackeyed peas, green salad, brown
bread, butter, chocolate upside
down cake, milk
Thursday — barbecued wieners,
whole kernel corn, celery sticks,
butter, milk.
Friday — fish balls, green beans,
corn chips, hot rolls, butter, peach
halves, milk.
Robert E. Lee
. Monday —pigs in blankets’,• cran-
berry sauce, blackeyed peas, mix-
ed greens, cupcakes, milk.
Tuesday — red beans and chili,
candied yams, lettuce wedges, car
rot strips, hot rolls, oleo, choco-
late pudding, milk
Wednesday — Irish stew, green
salad, applesauce, enriched bread,
oleo, gingerbread, milk.
Thursday — salmon croquettes,
turnip greens in bacon grease,
mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce,
ice box cookies, milk
, Friday — hamburgers, relish,,
pickles, potato chips, oatmeal cook-
ies, chocolate milk.
STONEWALL JACKSON
Monday — Beef and noodles, peas
and carrots, lettuce, bread, butter,
applesauce, milk.
Tuesday — Lima beans with
meat, mixed greens, whole kernel I
corn, bread, butter, oatmeal ice,
box cookies, milk.
Wednesday — wieners and cheese
mashed potatoes, carrot sticks.
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WASHINGTON (P—A committee
of investigating scientists has grad-
ed as "superior” the work of the
National Bureau of Standards, but
it cautioned that practical pres-
sures imperil this rating.
The committee, appointed last
spring by Secretary of Commerce
Weeks to evaluate the bureau’s ac-
vities, recommended in its report
last night:
1. More funds for the bureau.
2. Operational reforms, includ-
ing concentration on basic re-
search.
3. The return of weapons devel-
opment to the Defense Depart-
ment.
The committee said these pres-
sures—lack of money, need for
stress on fundamental research
and emphasis on weapons tests—
hampered the bureau in carrying
out its research role assigned by
Congress in the fields of physics,
mathematics, electronics, chemis-
try, metallurgy and engineering.
Weeks praised the nine-man
committee, headed by Dr. M. J.
Kelley of Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, as having rendered “a val-
uable service to the nation ” He
recalled that he already has put
into effect the group’s recommen-
dation to shift weapons develop
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infant can "vary aS much as 35
points from day to day” in 1. Q.
scores where 10c is considered
normal
Later, he told a reporter:
"Parents in general shouldn't
worry too much about a child's
mental development in the first
year or year and a half unless, of
course, there are really obvious
signs of retardation.
"Such things as a child's age
when he takes his first step or
when he utters his ffr.it word don’t
mean a thing as far as what his
development is going to be later
on ”
Denton elementary school lunch
menus for this week include:
Sam Houston
Monday — cheeseburgers, mash-
ed potatoes, sweet relish, buns, fill-
ed graham-crackers, milk.
Tuesday — Dry lima beans, Vi-
enna sausage, spinach, carrot
sticks, cornbread, butter, ice
would be an administrative deficit
of $3,800,000,000. The "cash" de-
ficit for this year is estimated at
a half billion dollars, backs in corporation income tax
Congressmen said the adminis- rates and in some excise
tration wouldfeel.it has made good All of these losses, adding
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HUNTSVILLE (-This time the
state prison’s parachuting convict
landed in a pine tree.
Barney Thurman, once a para-
trooper but now a convict for for-
gery, failed a third time yesterday
to land in th* arena of th* Prison
Rodeo. After leaping at 1,500 feet,
Thurman plumped down in a pine
about a mile north of the prison
stadium. Again, he was unhurt.
“All I can say it that I'll leave
the alrolane on schedule next Sun-
day,” Thurman said.
He made his nearest effort last
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