Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 121, Decatur, Adams County, 22 May 1947 — Page 2

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Stassen Urges U. S. Bolster World Peace Urges 10 Percent Production Gift Jefferson. I*. May 22 — (UP)— Harold E Bta»sen. only avowed Republican presidential nomination candidate, urges that the l ulled State* boater world peace by contributing ten pecent of Ha food and goods production for the next ten years In his first major addies* since his return from a tour of Europe, Stassen told a cheering crowd of L'n.mm at a local United Nations celebration yesterday that the I’. S. tdiould not expect repayment in dollars or manufactu «-d good*. •The world cannot repay in either of them and we do not need either one." he said. In seeming contradiction to the "Truman doctrine," Stassen said the program should not be "directed against anyone." and "should not include under any clrcum statues u|m* or inuuitione for

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others " “I believe." Stassen said, "that for the next ten years we should devote ton percent of our total national prod net lon of goods and food Io building world wide peace and plenty mid freedom." With the audience frequently Interiupilng the former Minnesota governor with cheers. Stiuwen said hits program must not lie of the "sharpater" type, nor a "give-away."! Stassen said the U. 8. should cooperate with the United Nations, bill he said his "production for peace" program should be adininiatvied by this country, and that we should expect that countries which lecelve sinh aid "will not move further away from individual economic freedom, and will not go down the sad trail of increasing nationalization or socialization or government -ownership —” Earlier at a progs conference. Stassen said whether or not he would accept a vice presidential nominal ion will depend on the GOP candidate and the paity program I QIWI r Continue Probe Os Breakin At Magley She iff Herman Bowman and detective Truman Bierie of the state police today continued their Investigation into the Magley store hreakin. perj'etrated Tuesday night. The additional loss of an electric a. purfylng machine was discovered at the store late Wednesday. it was reported to deputy Sam Bentz. The machine find been left the e by an agent. Authorities lielleve the same thiev<« may have staged a similar hreakin at a Uniondale store Tuesday night ami are attempting to link the two burglaries — o , LITTLE CHANGE «< «(NllMNrtl from I'mb? Il ported that the ailing Mis. Truman now had a "chance for re- < oveiy." He said her steady downward course had lieeii checked. If Mr. Truman accepted this, he gave no outward sign, la-aving hi* mothers bedside last night he was grave, serious, and low of voice. • She s physically about the same.’ said til* B.’lyearold son whose ta< e shows more and more what his doctor described as the "teirifle strain" of his daily bedside vigil. Os Graham’s hopeful report Mr. Truman said only: "I hope he's right."

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MAY FINISHES Kaallnard from Fa«r II selling his services and favors to the Garsaons. One of these favor*, the government charge*. i» the help he gave young Garsxoo. son of Murray Garaaon, In the court martial. May. 71-year-old veteran Kentucky legislator, resumed hl* testimony for the fourth straight day desjdte an attack of diarrheu which was eald to have aggravated hi* heart condition. Point by point during the past three day* he ha* sought to show that he never profited -«* the government charges from the help he gave the f'8,000,000 Garssons munitions combine and that he

never took bribe*. The government charge* that May interceded with Geu. Ilwlght D. Klsenhower In the spring of 1545 in the court martial of Joseph Garaaon. May suld the court martial wa« brought to hi* attention by Joseph F. Freeman, the Garssons' Wash ington representative who was ac quitted, and Col. Clarence JHauck. Jr., war department liaison officer. May said he asked what (<>uld be done about it. Hauck suggested he write to Ki.-enhower. May testified. 0 DOCTRINE OF <<•—Ha—B fr—» F—e 1> These conditions, he said, include among other things, "the

ability of nations to maintain 1 , order and Independenco, and to support themselves economically." These goal*, he continued, were consistent with the aim* of the United Nations and the efforts of the United State*. He announced that our ambassadors to Greece and Turkey were being instructed to enter Into immediate negotiation of agreements which would govern the application of American aid. And it was in this connection that he said no particular group or faction would be benefited. 0 PUPIL CREATES TEST t< wwllaare trutn I'aqr 11 easily a driver could "look out

the corner of hie eye" to see a child or dog dart out Into the street or a speeding car pull Into an intersection. The depth perception teat equipment appears much more simple in construction—but equally Important. The "driver" mere iy grasps two strings attached to a pair of toy rubber autos and standing back at a distance "lines them up. bumper to bumper." Results of the test disclose bos accurate the operator Is In judging distances as he drives along the road. The drivers' training Hasse* have been taught by Mr. Everhart to Juniors and seniors at the school for the past two year* and has become a "musl" before a student can be graduated.

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