The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 112, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 12, 1957 Page: 13 of 14
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Life is becoming mere and
mere complicated. We again Live
daylight saving time.
Many a man has regarded hi*
life work done on the appearance
of his first wrinkle.
bus than that of the original Pfl-
grim ship. The Mayflower tnd is
about POO aulas southwest of the
Sanary Islands—which b a long
way from the North Atlantic
course from England te Gape
Cod. But Captain Alan VUUers
says ail Is w»B.
Captain Vliiieea says the ship’s
eat. Pells, caught the first flying
fish which landed aboard the
Mayflower. New — Pell* main-
tains constant patrol of the main
deck waiting lor the nest fish te
arrive.
Aad there are thoee who prac-
tice economy by doing without
the things they need in order to
buy the things they don’t need.
A solution of the tax problem
Is suggested in the following: HI*U
take lees from the government if
the' government will take tern from
Equality of all would be a flea
think if we cauld get our part of
the $400,000 free of taxes.
Tones has plenty of oil, but not
enough to pour on the state’s
troubled waters.
Jf you can do something fool-
ish television can use you.
This has been a bad year to
raise anything except umbrellas.
It was hard to waste money In
the old days. You first had ta get
• Eisenhower's II warships seem
to have have a quieting effect on
these quarreling nations in the
East.
Kitten Scratches
(Continued from Page Three)
LARGELY UNITED—Boeing ambassador James P. Richards, right, aajays a laugh with President
Elsenhower and ftecretaty of State John Paster Dulles when he railed at the White Heaae ia im-
port eh his visit to the Middle East, ltis hards the countries ha called <m largely us tied In
their determination te resist spread of Communism. (NEA Telephoto).
A doting mother is one that
gives her boys s task and then
does it herself.
Patieare and Prudence.
Great aches from little eeews
grow. Dr. Scholl.
What, ate worry T Alfred E.
Newman.
.... Madd DU linger, U. 8.
PRIVATE LINE—Yoa might say that George Mann, of Hockley,
England, is practically off his trolley about trains. The 50-year-
old motor engineer, shown demonstrating n double-decker to two
young friends, has constructed a 226-foot line, complete with
traction poles and overhead wires, in his garden. Mann even baa
tickets for destinations. (NEA).
Paten will not have much to do
when the nation gets on a four-
day week schedule. There will ho
enough idle people to do the work
for him.
Plaeo for a unique playground
vuq arranged by a group of par-
eata la Coviagtun, Vs. and offi-
cials of the Chess peeks end Ohio
Railway OM Mo. Til loeeaaottvo
was aboat to be dismantled after
•60,660 miles, taeead, It Asm site
Nulatly hi Ceateftoe so ehSdrsu
If you don’t like people you
wifi become awfully bored when
you meet them everywhere you
go.
tbs eggplant la ovut Mara, Caaoti
Turker.
Cm the creature from . the
Black Lagoon. Prank H. Stela
I’ve Jon# R agate. Tom Swift
Ja. aainb. Nairebl Trio.
Yeah, yank. yaah. Bajph B.
Kruger, Jr.
Marshall Madd Dlliiager.
I think everyone hi Juat crass.
Melvin Purd.
Doff. Ernie Kavscs.
Petraable. Mel via CowaaefaU.
I'm lust a aaohah. Don Phil-
Ups.
) can’t see the grunch when
It has rained so much in West
Texas that farmers can not reach
their mail boxes to get their
drouth relief checks.
factors. Those who favor foreign
aid have ne eyes for anything
elm. These who favor social
spending speak of it a* an eeeeq-
tie! cog in our *y*tom. Those who
favor lower taxes are likely to
Overlook various needs.
All we do know i» that the cast
of government under present twn-
dilions is enormous. True enough,
the administration promised re-
lief on this score on a number of
occasions, Including the campaign
last year.
But things change in this up-
and down era. Whgt may have
ECONOMY VERSUS SECURITY
Borne divorces occur when the
wife not only insists on being
the head of the house but head
and shoulders of it.
"running trains
A mockingbird presents a con-
cert every night near the editor’s
home. If the songster sees this
item we hope he will know that
we enjoy his concerts and hope
he will continue them, although
we question his judgmsnt in stag-
ing the program at 2 a. m.
It is not fair to blame tele-
vision for those singing commer-
cials. If you are going to shoot
anybody, aim at the sponsors.
Bp LEO ANAVI would jeopardise our security.
Washington, May II ID—Many Many congressmen do not agree
congressmen — including those with him on this point,
who disagree with the President Some are not at all sure that
on tha budget—are glad that Eis- foreign aid is « good thing in
enhower will talk to the nation principle. They see no reason why
about his program. One of them this country should spend from 3
has to do with the mood and tain- to 4 billion dollars abroad for that
per of the electorate. The high purpose.
tax situation is beginning to hurt Then there is another kind of
all classes, and it is realised that spending, spending which has to
there can be no relief unless the do with the s<»cial services, with
President's budget is rut. school sid and with government
Congressmen are duty-bound to grants in various fields, subsidies
respond to public feeling in such and the like.
a matter. This applies to those Still another group of critics
who Sro inclined to go along with would cut down on the military
the President that the budget is part of the budget. It is felt that
reasonable under the circumstanc- this country could get ample se-
es. curity for less dollars.
The other dilemma Is the chofce These factors and angles have
between economy and security, been discussed over and over.
Tha President has said a number There is no doubt at all that some
af times that a serious budget cut judgments are based on personal
Many Texans who have been
praying for rain for six years are
noqr praying for it to stop. Aren’t
people hard to please?
Try a Want Ad for Results
What may have
been possible 6 months ago is out
of the question today. In tbs opin-
ion of quite s few official*. It may
not be a bad idea to rely on the
instinct of the people. Their re-
action to the President’s appeal
will give congress s point ef ref-
erence:
The Impression among many
observers is that some kind of a
suitable compromise will be
reached. The budget may be low-
ered
THERE’S A
You’ll be a mated at the dacorativa possibility ml thaaa aWa bsda aad
studio couch*#, achiavad through food deaiga aad tha up# «f raaily
baautiful materials. Here’s tha answer to your problem of extra”slaap-
iag apace.
The President al-
ready has cut the foreign aid por-
tion by some 600 million dollars.
There may be reductions else-
where in the budget.
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EISENHOWER AND CABINET—President Elsenhower, fifth from right, posee with his cabinet
for first time since July, 1955. Directly across table from th# President is Vlce-Prssldent Rich-
»rd Nixon. (NEA Telephoto).
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 112, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 12, 1957, newspaper, May 12, 1957; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth830421/m1/13/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.