Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 267, Decatur, Adams County, 12 November 1958 — Page 6
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Direct Subsidies To Farmers Seen Democrat Senator Foresees Subsidies WASHINGTON <UPD—Big city Democrats in Congress will turn wiht increasing warmth toward new versions of the "Brannan
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Plan” for direct federal subsidies to farmers, a New York lawmaker predicted today. Rep. Victor L. Anfuso, Brooklyn Democrat and only "city” member of the House Agriculture Committee, said the direct subsidy idea will' appeal to lawmakers anxious to bolster farm income without raising consumer food prices. Anfuso’s statement in an interview came after Agriculture Department economists predicted
farm) income 'will drop 5 to 10 per cent in 1959. In a related development Sen. William Proxmire <D - Wis.l pledged his support as a member of the Senate Agriculture Committee to proposals by National Grange Master Herschel D. Newsom for raising farm income without “the present excessive level of government expenditures.” In a letter to Newsom, Proxmire — re-elected to a six-year term in last week's Democratic
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election sweep—said a major task of the new Congress "must be" to develop farm programs that will let farmers attain a higher standard of living. Proxmire said he agreed with Newsom that government help was necessary to enhance farmers’ bargaining power. He said the “practical methods” Newsom suggested “including marketing agreements and orders, processing taxes, and direct payments, can and must be utilized” as part
of a program to help farmers and at the same time cut government farm spending. Anfuso, chairman of the House agriculture group’s consumer subcommittee’s investigation of New York bread price increases, will expand it into a nationwide study. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad — They bring results.
Heavy Space Traffic Foreseen In Future Space Experts Look Ahead To Hazards SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UPI) — The time is coming, a scientist said today, when space traffic
will be so heavy that it will be necessary to have fleets of rocket-powered tow trucks ready to dash to the rescue of astronauts in trouble between earth and the planets. Dr. Norman V. Petersen of Lockheed Aircraft Corp, said there will be “eventual need for rescue and retrieve vehicles to perform emergency missions, assuring crew survival from malfunctioning or isolated satellite and space vehicles.”
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So far man has been unable to blast even a few pounds of inanimate matter as far as the moon, a next-door neighbor only about 238,000 miles away. But that hasn’t prevented Peterson and other space experts from looking ahead to the hazards of interplanetary travel. They presented their ideas, complete with graphs and complicated equations, on how to make space reasonably safe, at the second international symposium on space •physics and medicine being concluded today. Col Paul A. Campbell of the Air Force began the session on “rescue in space” with the declaration that, this being an ethical democracy, “a man or a crew or an expedition will not be sent into space by our nation until there is a reasonable chance of a safe journey and of safe recovery in case of accident.’* Alfred M. Mayo, chief safety research engineer of the Douglas Aircraft Co., developed the theme with the statement that "the space traveler who fails to survive the journey can not realize adequately his desire for adventure and knowledge.” All agreed that, though space definitely is “hostile,” something can be done to improve man's chances of living to tell the tale of his travels out there. “It appears that survival odds can be raised to acceptable values,” Mayo said. Minor Accident In Monroe Lost Night A minor property damage accident occurred Tuesday at 5:45 p.m. with in the town of Monroe involving two autos. The sheriff s department investigated the incident and gave the following report. A car driven by John Rowden, 21, Monroe, and Paul Vernon Stucky, 34, Monroe, collided on state road 124 in Monroe, as the Rowden vehicle attempted to pull away from the curb as the Stucky car was attempting to pass. The two vehicles collided, causing S3O damage to the Rowdon car and S4O to the Stucky auto. For a picnic, the council added, you'll be able to pack “a variety of tubed food spreads and some bread and crackers. Fix your snacks as you go along—or better still, let the kids ‘do-it-them-selves’.”
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