Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 297, Decatur, Adams County, 18 December 1957 — Page 8

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Eisenhower, Dulles 1 May Make Reports Study Television And Rodio Report PARIS (UP) - President Eisenhower and Secretary of State John Foster Dulles probably will make a television and radio report to the American people shortly after they return to the United States from the NATO council meeting here, it was announced today. The council will wind up its summit meetings Thursday and the President will take off for Washington at 11 a.m. e.s.t. Thursday, arriving early Friday morning. 1 White House Press Secretary ; James Hagerty told reporters “considerable thought is being given’* to an Eisenhower-Dulles re- ] port to the nation but it would not , pome before early next week. ; The last such Eisenhower-Dulles t report to the American people con- j cerned U.S. policy in the Middle 4 East and came at the time of the ■ - —- i

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Sues Canal crisis. me rrpsiaem approached the conclusion of the NATO summit meeting with sustained energy and interest. On top of Tuesday's busy schedule, he planned another full day. , He met for nearly an hour this morning with Greek Premier Constantine Karamanlis and then had a conference with Turkish Premier Adnan Menderes. Hagerty told reporters he did not yet know the President's Christmas plans beyond the fact that he] will light the national Christmas tree on the ellipse south of the White House grounds next Monday. Hagerty said the President was “feeling fine*' again today and enjoyed the state dinner given by President Rene Coty of France Tuesday night. Coty invited the President back to lunch at Elysee Palace today. Prior to the dinner, Eisenhower held conferences with two NATO government chiefs, visited SHAPE Headquarters outside Paris and attended a NATO council meeting • for nearly three hours in the aft- I emoon. Through it all he showed no fur-) ther evidence of the fatigue that prompted him to skip an important NATO dinner Monday night. Committee Hears Purdue Economist Expansion Os Local Employment Needed WASHINGTON (UP) — Purdue University farm economist Vernon W. Ruttan said today “expansion, of local non-farm employment” is needed to solve the problems of farms in low-income areas. Ruttan read a prepared statement to a sub-committee of the Joint House and Senate Economic Committee. “Expansion of local non-farm employment is essential to the solution of agriculture's low-in-1 come problem throughout most of the generalized low-income areas,” Ruttan said. “T-<f«> S ive technical and managerial assistance is required,”, uu.uui said, “to upgrade low-in-come farmers to successful commercial farmers, even in those areas where farm population and resources are being brought into better balance.” Ruttan said the nation’*; farm ' programs must be judged “on the basis of its contribution to the solution pf .the .problem of the lowerincome farmters.’’ Ruttan cited three effects of the Social Security program on agriculture. “Retirement benefits are expected to be the greatest and participation highest in commercial forming areas,” Ruttan said. I "Commercial farmers are expected to bear more than a proportionate share of the Old Age and Survivors Insurance costs. 1 But this will tend to be offset in' part by a reduction in old-age assistance program costs. “Secondary effects of extension of OSAI to farm people are expected to manifest themselves through an increase in the number of farm operators who retire.” Another Purdue farm economist, J. Carroll Bottum, told the sub- ■ committee Tuesday that an effective "voluntary soil bank program” could be set up at a cost of “between one and one-quarter and two billion dollars.” Trade in a good town — Decatur wvwnvvwtimnniieritttftcicitlttt

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18. 1957