Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 169, Decatur, Adams County, 20 July 1949 — Page 7
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peculate On Russia Losing European Grip I Report By Truman I Intensifies Talk j Q i Waning Strength IB , u .,, 20 (fP) Preol report ,ha ' K '**’* ,a r into trouble behind her K;. today intensified spec [V, whether the Soviet K . ■ : <|.iie Europe it* beginKK hp pr. ident said 38 mu< b late tn a speech before 70.000 kK ,• .in: baked Soldier Field of his address was ■.'! jubilee convention of Masonic order to . belonged tor yens ■ ♦•>. tiaditional red fez. M, r Truman stood barehradK.- .. , rowd lie invited K*. *.,.. ,f mounting "t» n.-ioti-i.. hind the iron < ur-M-t ; ■ ' n’« d hi' sta»em*nts banquet where he ■ t >. I ".r*d States should as trci'.-.tif ’ leadership in the K* ''<'•"»* •<’ offset the K. h.tbr 'of breaking inte r Kai K':>' said, must not re- ‘ policy <»f "crawling Into • a«lng tio L lA.ir Ho destrui'ton
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of the world" • We are assuming the r»sponsi bfllty which we didn't :m yearago, he said "God meant uh to take that responsibility At a Democratic partv reception sandwiched in between his two speeches, the President took easion to tub it into the nation ' newspapers for their predictions he would lose last November s election He poln <d out that he was "still president despite Wide spread opposition from the press In Ills big speech in the afternoon, Mr Truman did not mention Russia by name but referred to a "concept which now hears the name of communism " He said the "concept opposing democracy was trying to push smaller nations around with "lies, propaganda and hysteria” and itn plied that this was a smoke screen i for troubles within the Soviet orbit. Within its inner structure, be said, world communism was manifesting "the fata! weaknesses of all dictatorships" ' Within the circle i f its control today, tensions and conflicts up t pear to bi increasing." ii- said ’ "It may have tcinporaiy tri umphs. I<U' in the long run it mu-t ■ cither destroy itself, or abandon, its attempt to for. < other nationinto Its pattern He nd democrat y.- tr< • d-.m of expression. Id< a and r»pi»-»n , i in n will pr« vail in the cour • of, time He rejected the idea that war betwien the prevailing thought schools of democracy and < omnium 1 ism is inevitable "This is not the case.' he aid 1 "1 am optimistic a- I look toward the future bi.au-e I believe in the supeiior attiaction for men'-] mnids and hearts of the De mm ra
i ** / •h i H HI Joseph Sousa tells story. aA . ' JH E "It 1 f | ii Joseph, Jr.... blood-spattered.
DOMESTIC TRAGEDY precipitated by nn attempti 1 reconciliation between a San Francisco mechanic | and his 20-year-old estranged wife brings Joseph Sousa, 31, to police admitting he fatally shot his mother-in-law, Mrs. Louise Luchi, M. during a quarrel. Mrs Lm hi was shot as rhe bent over a rnb with Sousa’s IS-month-old ron. Joseph, Jr. The child was spattered with her blood. Mrs. Dons Sousa learned of the tragedy upon arrival at her mother's a; artmerit where- she had been staying. She collapsed, screaming, on the sidewalk. Sou i t< Id [ ' lie- his v.if< said before the fatal quarrel: "Joe, if Igo isick to you I'll lose my family and if I slay with my family 1 11 lose you." (Inten.ation I)
"i< ot ini i(d< - which ha b« < n f ri< d ■end '• d in fr< e nation' ami winch an now winning all<u-ianc< if m. n ihroughoui Hie world In hi informal after dinner :• •. -i th< • iii< f< xi eiitiv>- iid the ■ I'l'm « probh m i- w her hi r to ■i ml five billion- a y• at for i > or |ou lullion-i for w u ) <i i > got to do om or th* i -h.ln- - aid H> d» plor.-d ll.* fact that an a -inc. 11*17 obvimi-ly Ru I ia wi- fmw making inf* rnatiotial • . i'i* -for tin |'U' |>" . of hr* ak . th. m " 'B i- absolutely * -eiitjal tha' w» i utr* fh< l.adit'hii* of th* tn 1 ' rtn ie- so that then will In ' • iioiigh fore* in th* world to main * ' iin p* u*." In -aid That i all a■ an tiying to d<* - Kentucky Lake Aostern K- i ucky is the lar-e.t -nan-made 'ax*in the world If ;ia- a -liori- ltn>- "t .’ I'*** ntl*»> ami * xtemis in len rii l-j miles from Kentucky to pi k Wi k Dam in Tennessee In astro||o:n -.. the Ml ionn ■y. 1 is a period ot I'i years, after th* lupsi- o| which the m-w and full noon t -turns to th* -ame days ot the year
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JNKb MI Ba■ B <1 xS I ■ j is® i SIB >J|Hf j > Mrs. Sousa falls screaming... Man (left) holds Joseph, Jr.
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‘ 1 do "W Wf COMHfTfIY illNO’rr the past 18 yean. Fi. -dR Ray. f' I! Mass., locks at a picture of his daughter, Huth, after his sight had lx en suddenly regained Although the right has returned only to Kay s left eye. he is thankful that his prayers were answered. Kay lost the use of Us i**ul sye wAsa Ast by a aUut at Uw «»« U __ KhUraatsSMsi ,
F 4 > Jb -1 Cu ’ r Ai '3M>, aJRT.rit. 1 • vj NfWLY d'Mgi it. d by New York 1 i.'tnoi ratio b adi r.a a.i the party a <anlidato for mayor, Frank lb.;:an, di.strii t attorn, y. wav. a to r.-portors from I i< k Mat < f hi* car at National !>>mooratic < luh. May r William ohwy.r announ.a.i he would not run for rc-ili-ctiois. (I nternational) r. i t .all a in. idiaa .an ! luat.d 7.’,pa>o ....I. alt. ndali'.' al. nnall., > -aid to I»• tho natio'i I* ailing ‘p. ita'm iport Soltball ho A. tor at' ia. t an. ' onaf.'d it" 1 i Hit t'lHt bm \ turn (HH» |»,i. nl fnis.*h»ii Tim thirti.-ii'li <otr.< ntion ..f tho World < oun. il "t t'hn-tian l.d'i .atimi will be hi bl in Toronto. Canada. Iron th.- f.iPli to r,. ixt fit i.l Vi.'.:i t I'l.'.u
U. S. Proposes UN Drop Eflor! At Atom Control Drop Efforts Until Big Five, Canada Reach Agreements Lake S tc. ess, N Y . July i Ll’> The I Hit< <1 Stale prop e<| today that the I tilted Nationdrop its effort- to establish world atomic control until th*- big fiv« powers and Canada <an a. re<- on I a basic- plan. I’. S. delegates Frederic c O born placed the blame on Russia I and the Fkraine for the I N deadlock on the outlawing of atom i< weapons and the control of mi ch-ai energy He introd oed a i< - olutioti under which the afomienergv commission of the world ov-anization would report to flic next essmn of the -.toial .is ■ mbly in Scpiembei "That file imp.i • a analyzed it: the third report of the atomic i-nur.v commission till existthat the e differences are irrecon ; c ilabb- at the commission level at.d that f irr er d; - i--ion in the j atom!, i nergv ■ omml -ion would i serve no prat llcable or useful pur ] i pose until u h ti ne a- the sp.-t. ' ■Mw'-l T MB*’ v ißy B t?* I . r S I lo 1 u... ajte-A>-Sm. - . d 4cllrA»tO on »i ■ a:: i i .a r arrest on a m.r< ot; .-. chaige, 44-ycar uj.l Mrs. Hc-rmaa Hogart and her IS-y ar-old br. icgruoni have Miami, Fla., f- krai buildto continue thnr "Jum .l.mucty" hom ym<s.n wh.di b gan w.ttl elopement from Gary. In 1. F< di ral agents. < Large 1 th. Iri le with fra sltilei.tiy obtaining nargvtiva ra Miami, (/nfatsatiojial)
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It-orim- |>ower: have reported that there exists a basis for agreement ' tn -rn's resolution was in line i ith a measure adopted last month Ly tiie atomi< ern-rgy commission’s working committee which declared that further disc iissions on nu- ■ b .11 control Were .i.o-le-- Utltll Britain. China. Frame. Russia, tin 1 tilted State and Canada had held n t fi-n-iio • and reported that tiu-i eyi-ts a basis for agree n.cnt on world . ontrd. Tin- Amerii an resolution, how-
Fill I p iiiid Sign I p Don’t forget, you still have time to fill up and sign up for that brand new set of (ires we are ]l giving away. |! Contest Ends This Month BEAVERS OIL SERVICE Public Cooperation IS ASKED ALL MUST HELP CLEAN ALL PLACES, WHERE FLIES & INSECTS MAY BREED KEEP GARBAGE CANS CLOSED TIGHT AND CLEANED REGULARLY. SPRAY AROUND CAN. Outside Toilets Should Be Made Fly Proof. — By Closing All Cracks — Keep Door Closed — Use Spray or Lime Daily. Decatur Board Os Health *»*• • » 1 qppa.y i> ■■ »wr » •« n ■wv •• . - r y ,w i. j. j ,
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ever, went further than the working committee's meatcure, which bad been proposed by China. Osborn resolution would report to the general assc tnidy tiiat Russia atid tiie l kraine "c ontinue to reject th»- recommendations of the <c>mnii.'.-ion approved by tiie general a -embly on Nov I. I'»l», including thou- forms of control contained in the jdan approved by th. general a-semltly ’ Trade in a Gocd Town — Decatur
