Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 71, Decatur, Adams County, 24 March 1960 — Page 15

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Non-Defense Spending On Upward Trend If LYIJC C. WnjKHK failed Pi*h laUraed***! WASHINGTON 1 UFl Wsr snd the welfare state are an #xprn*lv« combination. Aak any taxpayer, War. cold or hot. gets more than It* share of the blame (or that Ask any taxpayer why hi* taxes are so high and why government deficit* art so frequent land you are pretty sure to get I the wrong answer. Thr taxpayer probably would | cite national defense coat* At 46 Wilton dollars, national defense Is 1 the larges t budgeted spending Item Sharp pencil calculators of Tax Foundation Inc , » Rockefeller Center. New York, have corne up with figures which put ‘a different focus on government spending. I Tax Foundation Inc. calculates that government spending for do-mestic-civilian purposes In fiscal 1961 will soar to 635.700.000.d00. This figure Includes regularly budgeted spending, plus expenditures from the highway trust fund. An Upward Trend The blockbuster statistic turned up by the Tax Foundation Is this: The domestic - civilian spending figure for fiscal 1961 represents an 86 per cent increase since the Korean War. In the same period, defense spending will have Increased only 1 per cent The big bulge in spending over the past 10 years is accounted for by the cost of what the taxpayers or the politicians, or both, insist that government must spend al* rectly or indirectly in behalf of US. citizens. An upward trend of non-defense spending is well established Trends are dificult to check and more difficult to reverse. It is reasonable to believe, therefore, that non-defense spending will take another big hike in the decade 1960-70. That would fix the US. taxpayer even more firmly in one of those hopeless heads-I-win-taus-vou-lose spots. Congress and the next president might have the courage to slug the U S. taxpayer with higher rates, sufficiently high to pay the governments bills. , Higher taxes would be much the I lesser of two evils. The alternative would be to hold the tax line by a continuation of the deficit spending which has afflicted the nation for more than 30 years. Dollar Worth 50 Cents Another 30 years of such and the U.S. taxpayer would be done in. The United States would be done in with him. Deficit speod'n* is a basic cause of the rotting of the US. dollar, more often called currency inflation. .. The U.S dollar lost half of its purchasing power-its value-in the 20 years 1939-59. In comparison to 1939. the U.S. dollar is worth less than 50 cents today. This capital city suffered a jolting reminder this month that inflation is with us. Street car fares went to 25 cents a ride.' from 20 cents. Four single rides for a dollar now in contrast to 20 rides for a dollar not many years ago. That is currency mflatk£- has been demonstrated that an economy-minded president cannot impose economy on the U.b. government. It has been demon-

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•Uatod that Uto toapayer • Wlm prefer to Co n g fas a tonal*tor* lixiiaiuto to mar* nad moro to* .10*1 of toM and toaa «pe»ding A oombtooUuo of aa economyminded prnaktotii and SO *OOOo-my-mlad*d C.mgreM might P-* to* brake* on »pending, daftriu and tb* rotting *»f to* dollarNo tuck combination I* to algM No Softly in Numbtn COLORADO SPRINO*. Cato < UPt l —Charged with drunken*** natty and rtotou* runducL a«*auU and trespassing Edward Mann ■. told a police court Judge h* d rath *f not have hi* ca*e trtod before a Jury because **l don't want that many ppopl* to Ihii it

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Will Honor Indiana 4-H’ers March 26 Itvofil huttdffd Hooiiff 4lt tay» and gif Lb wti<) Kavt diiUn* ettebpd u»tfii»«lvpi m 4*H club A<lrikbi|) will br honorfd ligfch M it to it)4ay motUnf In Pur* due UftlvwiKy i momortil cantor §fHj tticttKKii] UlUftf) Tht* rvfttl will bf tndiifui * tlllrd 4 H lury club Award reunion ifluflAYPd by Purduc*i tibaiioA ifrviro and ihr Oun vict* Oft) company Any 44! club mem' brt who has won a 411 y |a eligible to gttvnd Kollnwmg regiitmUon in Uie rait foyer of Mrmmial Cctitor.

(rum ».M to 10 10 to* group will 1 be seetomned by Harold H Tayler,, •late 4 H club leader at Purdu* Thi» will br tuUuwed by a mu*i cal program by lb* Purdue gto*| club, dlrectod by AU**rt P Btowart Dr Uwtll B Hardtn, bead of Purd»e e agricultural ecxxvwnice deftortmcnl wUi *p*ek Hardin’* talk will be "TTw CTialtongtog lb* I Ue* ** A luncheon 4a scheduled from If 16 to t 60 Thr afternoon program will Include a panel ducu*»mn ed by Mary France* Smith. Purdue 411 *uff member, with 4 H member* participating Ooaing cerrmonle* in charge oft Qordon Jane*. Purdue 4 H *taff member, will br held at > 50 p to W R Amirk. chairman. J C. Ralston and Mary France* Smith. I

Purdue 4-M *4aff memitor*. are to charge at all arrangemenla. I Modern ffiqueff# By lOggaiA MU • *1 Q What ran a girl *ay when! her frtenda a*k b*r about a car*; tain young man with whom aba went for quite a tong time until the retaltonablp wan recently dtaAOIVAd? A Rhe can say. *T haven't, .ten htm recently,** and then »he .htaiM change the aubject qutckly to something else, Ikli I* much better than launching into ai lengthy eßpanalkm y If a male retaUvr perform! the rile of giving the bride away ’ 'her father being dead!, does he

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