Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 25, Decatur, Adams County, 31 January 1950 — Page 1
Vol. XLVIII. No. 25.
TRUMAN ORDERS WORK ON HYDROGEN BOMB
Truman Asks Miners Return
President In Request For Work Return Asks Normol Cool Production For At Least Seventy Days Wazhlnulon. Jan. SI — (UP) js J-rexiaent Truman today <-alli-<l tor r<*xumptii'*li of normal <<>»! prodm thin for at leant "• days beatonlng Monday. ■’ ;. ■ hiring that tTine he would put the coal dispute before a fact find ina tw>ard named outside.the TaftHartley law Th>- president telegraphed his proiamal to John L. Itowi*. president of the t'nlted Mine' Workers, amt leading coal operators. Mr Truman stressed his belief In voluntary action" rather than compulsion. He said this was Hot only hhi personal conviction "but the national policy." The governnieni van no longer stand h'y. however, ami permit the rontlhuatiim of conditions which have now come to have such a evrlowa" affm-t upon the public in teres).'" he said « The'jn-eMdent hsieii for t.a-nr an'cea from latth sides by mum Saturday that ‘notmal pfodm titui" Would be resumed on Monday. He said that If this assurance is not forthcoming by Ila. tn. t’ST H.itnrday. be .wanted a redly u< In* fact-finding board prottogr by 1 p tn CST Saturday . "I urge your acceptance itrfft* national Interest T„t.h. president < om luded.hls His proposal had two major ‘ ~ 1 That normal production be maintained for period of ,tt day beginning t'eh 6 under Om Tisf t outrncl aweed to by the union ami the employers. ■- ,2. That both sides rate Mjth a(a<-t-jindJhu Itriard J whh'Ti w.nld he empowered to Inqitit.- to’"ip the cttrrem dtspur*- and mia&e findirigs - ' and ’ "ret-brnmemiatlon wtttiih do davs after Feb He specified, that ear li Hide in th- coal dispute would be free.to a, , < pt ‘ t the roco.intn-rn I ’ fions of the fact fimllng boiHl as It saw fit Government labor officials spid lhe, president was ready to use the Taft Hartley act if either the in dtistry or the union turned down tils prosopal, Fnder the Taft-Hartley, act Mr Truman .< mild declare ir ‘’national emergency" ’ in coal, supplies and seek a federal court injunction to put the miners back to work for <T*r« Te Pear wist Boy Scouts Resume Paper Collections Here On Saturday After a diNconlifeiani *• of several months. !>••< atur Bov Scout* again will eolMi paper from De t atur residences, it was? -hnnoum ed today. First of th*’ new c*d h-vtions will be Saiur.hv .mornin ! and will itaH fif/t o < - < City trucks w;ill h* used for rhirroltcf tinn and ail 1-fevaHir rmd arc -risked to th»’rr papers along TUFoBTrwt eafTv Sat i»e named as district captain* and it will be their job to see that all paper is collected Sylvester Everhart district coni:miauioner of the organisation, will su-perviae the paper is hoped that several tons < an bo collected on'the first drive Money derived from th*' sale of the dis arded papers will 'go into th»* general fund of the local organism lion WEATHER Partly cloudy to cloudy tonrgtrt awd- WiKkawaday. followed by mow or sleet extreme tooth Wednesday afternoon or night. Colder tonight. Low tonight five to 15 above north, except aero we aUfhtly below over . mow covered areas and 15 to 25 above eouth Hj>h Wednesday 20 to 25 north and 26 to 32 south.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT
USO Closes Doors For Lack Os Funds New York. Jan. 31. -Ml’Pl — The USD vloses its doors today for la* k of funds after nine years of providing comfort and entertainment far servicemen. The united service organisation committer said it was forced to close jts clubhouses because It had come to the end of the >2411.bdo.nw which the American people ; had .rjnrt-rtt*utvd to its support ' from to LM». Search Plane Crashes, Crew Members Saved No Trace Is Found Os Transport With h- 44 Long Missing f | WHWww. ¥ T Jan ’ll <Vl’> i A ground put* guid’d !•> in 1 eductions .>f an to r< it today‘‘..revetted fh»* men wljom* plane, on a snowv Slope whtld a searching for a c.’.l in the; 1 Yukon wrli* y. jm i''•)ns ■/ aboard z Tile rescue plan* a 4' IT. (ra*h«d • on tn * >tudd»d VL-nt ' , I.»-tn* "jniilcM «ouih <»f hei» while htlping ’ in a tWGtwkiorrwvan.il for tile I' S, p 1 Air for<a transport missiHgI" days on a flight from \n<hofagc ll'ta-tlrfnif Mnttf -There *+iU| V wh’ P«» dUßnot of th* 'missing plane ( tod>Q- ami bop* of finding any of | a 11 ' fading t . Thro* ofJhe -ix pei MUH t*board I the r>-(.n»- ship w'tr< injured, in r eluding Isi Li (-harifs !|gjrd< n of] Anchorage I•. n> id< -• <• ■ 11 ■»>'• mi ■ Irek through waist deep snow and under- r l.m«4i- 1 j. -i\ 4 despite a head wound and injured ’ inkle |je diet. twi» x m»-n ami after •emergency tn at nit-nt oiitljm d th* ~ ; “_k !n wr«'-kage for a T . i ■ >und part* u dug w • a-els L( k llOK*..;rk .Staff antioum er ! ’• -i ’■ i ; i<• -■ ii 11iii KEXI An h appeared to be the inOst seriou-l* “t injured “ aiiintiK the . occupants- of 1 The «»ajch plan* H» was lifted » from th» plane-on an Inflated life raft lo i tii-e of broken bom s and* s placed In a -wh-asvl. Identity- of ; Uie other me n was m>( iimin dlately j leai tied , i Th* ground party carry*. (Turn T« l’nu» «t«» 1950 Heart Drive I. « To Open Tuesday Campaign For Funds Continues All Month ‘ AH i banks, re stautapts. - utility com , panh s. drug stores, plants, hoxpi F tals. hotel* < lub<.-T»ws-t**offlces.-etc witb-be ask*d. during this week, tO| di-play the y. d pla.-uic heart.*, nym- • 1 bo I of th»- annual heart ranipaign, Whivh opr ns F« brunt y 1 and ruffs, tbi ouch the enrit e month ' ;d\‘Vt*h heart "c*4le< y+m -- box is I mounted vm a card wtjh thte legend., A'lTaT-Ttc ftivc Fhrht j ‘ H» ar? I»i-t o' I*h<sb are being! ■ dlMirtbufed ;4n Adams county byj moTnbFT**'of fmiiana Federation of 7«--fub< wi»h Mi- R (’ H* rsli. IHca L-imu.JU' i pared goal «»f this organization for . Adams county is >.l.<*oo. ; 7 A rnajpr p»tthm of rh?-fund* wrtthj :t _. be spent in Indiana to develop and I txpand < aidiac services in the' «t*tg The remaining portion will > j support a national program of re-j search and education of the Ameri ! can heart. asstM iaripn In its Tight * r.-nuitr* thi* nation-* leading * aus*.• *.fd.a-h ' ' ' . ' , According 4<» Mrs Hersff. chair J , man of the lougJ campaign commit j -! ter. plastic hearts will Ju plac * i ed before the public in thf< com J niiHii'.y. TlieJieaUAAdleclion N>xys| are also apjoarine siniullan* oush •in citiys throu'giwul.The” 'United; ;■ States. j Mrs -Hersh .ateo •fated that Mr« : LgU Black and Mrs. Kenneth Small' ' will assist in this city. Mrs Francis : will conduct the campaign In <;»!i*v.i M’.< N->»! ih-mphill in I Berne and Mrs William WadMinr] in Modroe , —; — = —
Cold Hampers Search Planes I 1 3SSfr ImwSw — * I ' < m I. MEMBERS of the XSth Hornber Squadron, from Sjiuth Dakota, ba noil atVlreat Fiflls. Mont . In thiv seanh Yukon opi-rattons for a mliming Army C-54 and Its pas»«nu«n( and crew •bring portable beater* to their silips tn waihi up motor*: Many plane* In the rem-ue operations were unable to, fly because bblow gem tetnperafurea Imniobliited engine*
Russians Reimpose Partial Blockade Reimposed Suddenly Today By Russians Beylin. Jan, SI (VPI Th- : Russian** held up highway traffic beTw wH Berlin ami Went Orinany , again tc»day and warned that rail-, ■ road service might be cut off, i ‘Temporarily.” 4 Thu ( of the full fledged B»/iin blockade. Which forced WeM Berlin to de pend-on th** airlift for a year, appealed stronger than ever. J Soviet controlled Eant Germaji' railway officials aeived notice that the railroads linking Berlin a+rd the w* st. might be put out of ini-sT m-MH for a time because they had beefl:l , aalH»ta.ue4l ; —L; Repairs will take some time,” the warning said The report ■ sf»unde r d omlnouisly like the one l. given by .the itngsiahr T 5. nwntlis ago when they blocked off lain! < •iiiimuni. atioiis With Berlin The i*-tricVons <-u highway ! tiaffif wore retmposed today as suddenly as th- > had- l»*-»-n lifted yesterday. •„ Th* S< vi*i** announced they would search German railroad cars crossing into west Germany from B* Hin for illegal shipment of furniture ■ ' Edrli* r the Russians had refused * k.i allow trui ks carrying furniture ]io, «-nter west Germany, a British | s-jMike.-*iHWW=raid on. grounds that i the shipmehls were illegal If the ■ owner of the goods did not arconiI jrany them. ! More than 50 German trucks ware lilted up on either side of the Soviet checkpoint at Helnp. ■ ; h-dt. on Tim ztmal border west of Berlin, according to German police j-~ Soviet troops and east German < Turn Tw F««e Cites Tax Dodgers Using Exemptions Illinois Solon Says Laws Need Changes Washington. .lan. 31 — (UPIRep. Noth M. Mason. IL, Jll charged today that “tax dodgers ].hidliuu hehiml ..tax * Kern pt f roll er legitimately l»eat the U. 8 treasury , out of in taxes each y*-ar. V". Mason named tax exempt fronts” organized by coeporations. < hurchea, colleges. labor\unk>iix and cooperatives Writing in the American xhte. he.cited several firms and (o-operatives as being involved in what he called deals” with charfti able or educational* groups which permit them -’to escape paying some taxes - < “I am not criticizing the organi 7ations that make these profits byj / taking-advantage of tbo IbwsJt Maxon wrote . ‘it is the law •.that needs changing.” President Truman has called on congress to plug such loopholes particularly where charitable and educational groups are concerned [ Mason said that a “spectacular] (Tim T» Pane Tw») ———
ONLY DAILY NKWMAFCR IN ADAM* COUNTY
Decatur, Indiana, Tuesday, January 3TI, 1950
One Driver Killed As Trucks Collide Gary. Ind, Jan JI, --(IT) Kf-tini-th ('oiißheuimr. 47, ot SouthH«md. was klllwl tixtay when hl* truck .ollbltsl head-on with an» j other trin k 17 tnlh>n t-ast ot her*. Th* drt»rr of th* oth*r truck. Ilobrrt, lUm-htrfl. *l, of .Mli-hluau I'ity was not Boston City Council Bars 13 Japanese ~ Diet Members Are ~ Barred By Council Boston. Mass Jan 31. H’Pl Thirteen members of the Jap- j unese diet,.barred from Boston’s' city coun* II will try again today in art ton. ’' | The delegation, snubberl by the ‘ council which voted to keep them out. planned.to visit the Massa<-hu-legislature Jin Beacon Hill, the Jvgis labors prepared tn welcome the Japanese in su< h away a* to'ivtminpc for the hair impnsed bx the city law-makers down the street Even motion picture* were to be tak en of the sessions and committee meetings attended by the orientals An international incident was >created’ yesterday, when the city council prevented the diet themtiers, in this country as guests of the United States governmen*. from wat< hing them at work W'ban was approved by an 11 to S vote after one councilor proposed; “feed thwn. but don't exlucate them.” . 4 j At Toltyo. a high military official said that news of the action was received with astonishment” in supreme <M'cupation headgu.artTwtk American officinal* there pressed fear that the “’unfortunate. ] incident” would be used by Jap- 1 anese communists to whip up anti occupation sentiments They noted the Japanese diet 7 members had re< eive*l far more F liemo<ratic treatment in that part of the United States described h some northerners as ‘“the ba«k-T ward south Many <•*mildered the incident “a slap" at Gen Douglas MacArthur. 4 » l»ipl(»mati« (Tarn Tuu Page Tw») Careful Driving Is Urged On Motorists - County -official* have l**ue<l a "drive carefully" warninc to' those motoriat* who must travel They ■ add lhat/all drivers should main ' tain hy/ a nominal speed because llttwt 4>f (fie roads and highways in the a hazardous con dittos. A drizzle, which fell durlna the early momlne hours, left an icy Klaze on (he highways leadine oul of pecatur. whlch-have been only slightly improved by today s driv- ; tne However, the weatherman pre diet* freezing temperatures for tonight. which wGt Increase the danren of drlvlne According to ■ • fitted Pre** release the temperature is to drop to between five' and 15 degrees above zero before 1 Wednesday morning . I
——r— — -.—- - , Kokomo High School Students On Strike i"Protest Demotion Os Football Coach KiikvnwrW Jan ,'tl (IT) .I 1 Half of Kok< ni<» high 4»ch<M»r« I.7»uu j fttudents walkvtl.ouf of * ia-*(rs - f today protesting th* demotion of their head foot bail vouch to a class- j r*K)hi tea*.king Rtatuk * ’ 1 J The coa<h. Raymond TrobaughJ who fed Rokonib'* WlWat griff j »*quad to 66 vkjtorleg in 117 »tart«| Aver-13 Mcagnnt*. dempied laat | we*k I*wau44* Nchtiol board mvn> bem "aid he ‘Tailed »•' «-*»<»p«-n»t» ■' with oi het-iu* tubers of the-coaching >f.*ff ’ i , ykhoiLt 7pl* students walked out at They paraded right block? from the school building to the I Howard euiuify 4’<mrlhouse square. ' i carrying posters ami chanting “we 1 want Trobaugh ", Before they, strut k. the students ’ -haynfed *Th<*o| officials a pi-ljiio:: d» Tn»bwgh v stated It also called for rc-ufgarii ; 1 /zatL'u of student g4iv«‘rnmeht "for'.’ n»*»t* ♦ ffiefent and cuopjLxalisv ofee . ration ” ■ _ . i ‘ Schtad officials had no comment j on the strike They said,*howevej. ’ ’ that classes would continttv a<| uSUa! for the students who did not participate Trobaugh. a former coach at 1 Taigansport and Clinton, returned to his old h*)ine town in , (i l-*-'’>7 Jn hi? youth he; starred on Kokomo high athletic later went ’ | to Indiana University - In the .13 seasons he master mind- I vd the football team, his tea tn < wop | 66 games, lost 43 and tied eight Because he had been on the Ko komo faculty so long. Trobaugh beld z tenure status which protected him from dis<harge without just Cause Thus, he was kept on the •raff as « <Ja*HrF4»<Hii tvaehe'-r- * Study Changes In J : Electoral System Vote Scheduled In ] Senate Wednesday Washlnyton. J»n SI il l'. ; Sen.. IC*to« Kefaqyer. J¥... Tgnn . : said t<Hl*y the pr--*eni methixt nf| ■- .-kHlitiK * preuiiteiil may someday « pnrrnlt* thr Amwrtekn pwipto tn " revolt ' . —■ ( Thl* could, happen, he nnidL. if 1 the elector*! Collette or th.- house'• of representative* tlisreearded th.- ’ voters' wishes in cb<s>sinc the su. ■ cessful candidate t Kefsuver made the statement ini’ a speech prepared for dellvery. in Ji the senate, .which I* considertoK > ! ■ five different proposals for chant I* toe the present: electoral system Tile senate will vote on all of them j tomorrow . 1 Kefauver supported the constl 1 tnttonal ktnendmeiit proposed by ' Sen Henry Csbot lawire Jr : ' Mass , to split the plectora! in proportion to the popular vote I ' The house nresritlmr. labm-ed ‘ through a series of amendments asl It Beared. a final vote on reil'Mnt , cotton arrears quotas for lUto I i Tw<» attempts to chance k- X- par j <T>n T. Pass 111)
Directs Atomic Energy Commission To Continue Its Work On Superbomb
Ask Army Aid In Snowbound Areas Dakota Homes And 2 Villages Snowbound "’Chicago. Jau 31. -1 VP)— TThe ! sth army offered today to send troops and ni£n into the frozen Itakotas to open roads to bound villages and Red offit iai" declared four countf< ! « in South !»akora as a disaster area and axkeff the army to launch an "op* ration snowbound' Immediately there and in the area around JgmeMown. S l>. The army, however, said It planned to order commanders at Bi**n arck, N. D and Rapid <’ity S B to check with the goverimr* of the two states on exactly what equip needed M»anwbil» liehf to h«ax\ fell in a wide belt from nouthert) X* w EngJaynX to jb» upper Mi - i sip'p'r'Talh \ South uF Ihe rain and *h'»*i w.«r»-?rd-from New York ’City westward tftOhio .A_ Rarrttw bflUalso" occurred in notih central Temperature* dipped aim<**» to fin degrees Jfe low z*n< ye-tetday The weather report xald. howt v*r. that, tfe* • in*!-.ms (d •»*-i* l ! about ”'* degrees befeh z*r»»‘ in . the and M inu* | M)ta f The sth army here nald Red ('rosij official* advised tXem that faffiTto 6d*J familiesfwere Isolated by show that ian.ged bi in< h» .- de» p • r: the level in the. Itakola.* rind drift® lire iiioiiiid" (hial wa- :• • • high hr--mtiv* places _.. M ’ Th» worst biPjn Mi UherM’n. Uampbell Ed mtincfe and Walworth round* s Tn ; i« ir ral Soir h l ».»k- .* Th* Red , <’r*>*s c<»nimisrih»h»d four plane* to watch far. dHires-- signals in Me , fwuuy JCiux -,.„btyUgh* th*+* sick pefj-niis ot Eurt-ka S 1> tor tr< r in* nl Sf "4wday < u Al SniP h of Jam* T*w n -aid hi- • -MhJps had mad* trips t-v*r snow ' bound. S’litsman county and 'he n* *d .fin help is tninendmi"' One pilot landed a! a farm home j and found the elderly cvuph rip . ping th* rafter* out oi'.theii bu-oi, <Twra To l’a«r *l*» -' ’ I Amish Petition For Freedom To Schwartz Petition Presented ’ To Gov. Schricker j ' : f: — j Indianapolis. Jan 31 Ten mem- ■ ’ county appealed to Governor- Henrj F. Schricker >-eKterda> to -rant ,ek e* utlse . i lemem y to a. fellov. churchman. Peter L Schwartz, tenced to 2 >o 21 years for incest S< hw ar.tz, bl<i Adan*> CHUirty farmer and father of b». I pleaded guilty last .September i I 'having intimate relations withUii" 15 -year old daughter. He was sen fence*! W “Juffife 'Myfew Fr The • delegation which called on the jioveripir /Im ludfd Schwartz * wife; Mrs Schwartz, and two mtns Aaron and Übristen bunded tition urgfng a commutation of sen-t*-n. v for St-hwartz. w hi* !-.' wag sign .ii ■' more .’l.an {.'»•• residents in ♦he \ .<-inity 4 of Geneva and Bern 1 \dams county communities • \Ve- feel all people get in th • wrong once’ tn awhile, hut that Ah S*TiwaVlz is needed hadlr at bom* and should 1* there.’ saidj>a?ri.'u I * hial Amish deacon Daniel * J l St h w art7, .Mt un< !e of the prisoner • Mrs SrhwarU. who ma*h- a tear ful plea for her husband s freedom declared «he and ‘vjg’’t of her U *-h.i4dren wh*» are still at h'ont*’ would suffer unfe^Ulhey-get. hplo | tn Tiperatfe !*’♦ arte farm j The Amish delegation^ also pr | sen ted the . gov ern or with Mat*-* mentk by h*»th Schwartz, his ffadgh. j ,*er and ’heir familv phy.si tan al feging .Schwart z s innocence ■ The 'goyetnors3hff hr Wiuild take i the case under advisement
Phone Strike Is Scheduled On February 8 Nationwide Strike , Is Threatened In Contract Deadlock Washington. -Jah H r P> f Federal Ho'diathw dir* « *or Cyrus S I t I (“hing hurried back ’o~Thr capital ! j 1 today tn ti*k»- <»>♦ ’ .• • i »-r’. necr 1 peace effort* in the thteatene*! ’nation wide telephone strike ( (“bine has r .#—n «»n a m<»rub fen? ’ . • «>fft wi<t Hi topaid.es William N t Margolis and peter SeHz. planned | 1 ; to brie: him on tb«- jdmne criafyi and thet! meet jgfftJt pp chitfem Jos * • •pTi V !.•■- ’ cn( ! ?O. i .•!■.;■!) JV|l a \ • ; . • . p.hf* i- ivjuiu «-d \* -vi«Tdav that f lodo*** phon»- Workers who have ® ■■■ strike for weeks w-’X‘. oul * fehT <f<iys firn V 7! ’ I is ><■ < hunt*' m Their .ioei ’ deadlo .-fc w • lb I? ’ nvftrpM 1' *• i-.i-i iHi other 150 not* workers refuse to (■rciss ? lien pi k»-i 111.*1 The strike would siaU ,i’_ »> a. m.. IBM *i !).b« - | Immedkately after IW4rwew • * ! nouni enu’nt, MargoHw ordered med- , ' iaiof" in th< li’- ! Itori \ to • r the uf.’"! 1 and .n:>:rii»’- Jogetl ’hi most «’#*<■ •• neg--i uifhm* bmx*- l <|cW !' .■■■! ' ' ' .k»- ‘ ’ • • i* was rats'di* Th* 1 -a.ox.urumc.nl s M.rategv is believnd :■ »• aimed- a - ■ -h*u weeu Um* union and u-.i io!!,jeon ilk- Western Eb* tr.. whi* h i" < lose to th** parent \m» » [ ( ’ < at’. Telephntiv A Telegraph f\.» ; i ! Su< h an a . reement wc»iil<|; be jiwtt ‘ • • Ii: j. i •■!'.vi» .’’.at ihd h. id-.j..i j (.1 t. ill V ...pp.Wcd.esS 'Io ha,./-! i’if-glii Wtrh nht-hn.hesr.Huwe- A7<'x»4',t a F r.-ilfe ,<H th* Signals \ T a T i ' 'b--.:ir" that it contrb’fe the en’ir--i * j system j ■ Th*' union has appealed to th* ; . public f<> help it jam company-1 * , >.w itv'”.: oafd ■ th* <’ver use" i’s i ‘ I’elepli<?nes_J-t already Smw rrmM -- ;*• pbd.- <■• '( (>i>p*-iaiiun it on, id- t ’ parent CIO Beirtie t»’dd newsmen the union I “ e r»n special phon* nun hers tor meth; cal. polite and-fire :a. iluies The union is <h**nayidifig a swu»r ' al-but link pec if ied wage increii.se “ a 3M*h<»Ur week. sh«jrter apprentn e , ’ perio*S- improved pensions and f. I eHmrnatlch of w a/e differential l ' . Befrnr liaid m*mt Bell <-onipxne* ; — * ewrw T« »*•<♦ - b ■ ) i Pair Arrested For South Bend Holdup Nobbed Hour After $5,713 Loot Taken j South Tfend Ind Jan *l -iVP* - Two men held «p a guying> and loan association and . UmA 713. Ueas than an hour jater two suspects were arrested on a .Chicago-bound South—Shore elec- ’ trie -train at Michigan Ci’) mile* West <>Lber.e .*» / Polite ?aid one of the band it**- ' held four employe* and one patron ! of rhe First Federal Saving? and * Loan Association at gunpoin“ while • j the <’t h* * jzrfled the tt Ilers’ i-ar. A J Michigan rP*:' poTfee xSlpf. ' j Melvin Kirkham idenrified the men as John Varlan. 26. and Charles S Grant 21. He said they admitted ! the holdup •' The men. described, a? drifter* ’ i claiming N* * York. Ci’y a* !h>lr I home" b- 'h w»?»- urine*, and had a H -‘i- | F M Jackson. *6year*nid*presi - J I dent, told police the bandit mtaxed ' >:> niui. in plaip. eight in the vault f - B H Striver xecretary treasurer. ’ < fired five shots at the men as they i 1 i>u' Tout nf the buhrii* w,-. ATwrw T. Fw«r ‘ ’
Price Four Cents
Order Issued In Line With Defense Os Nation Against Possible Aggression W>gsh ington. Jan 3-1-*- (CP i — President Truman today ord* red (be atomic energy comfniaaion go ahead with Its work on the bydr«*gen Pupefb° n *b. The President said that this dewfefuiMUU - program would ctxutinue until-a satistariory plan for tiftcrtihimsa!—: rohtrrd _ atomic • energy h achieved " He said in a s-jiectal ’ kt at r merit Bi,.’ ti i," hi" r* "ponsihiiP * tna: thia rouirrj Is ablv to d» :*i Us* If "against any possible axgrrs • war-” he said “ I have fftrtt* ted the atomic energy < oni mG-lon to f (.n‘*f’it:« it" work ou ail forms of atomif weapons. Lm iudfe£ she so-called hydrogen or super* bomb Lik* all .other work in the field pf atom! Weapoiis ij is- and will b*• .tarried forward basis.. ’<■un»i.*trfH with th* overall ofejti I progriMn t< rp« •• and s** urit v ' ' . TTIs was Mr Trnmatf sjfirst ; pub Ju ,t*h - the "4i* dFifevn ■ b<-'t ». w bi- 1 in recent * wks hits b*tr *.p» id_ Wa*Mnj’.’n : - ■ The text of his statv-meh.'. which was handed to rejsorteFs b’y pres* secretary Charles G Ross: “It is part of my resjfetiwibiißy i ar rumtnKßffur'HHEtHef of Ihw arwed i forces t<>‘ see that..xm> country ‘able to del* nd r'srif, agaltisf any ’ possible aggreaaor “Aciordlngh I have directed .'the- atomic -enerArv . uri; •);!"■■ to: continue its work" on all forms of atomic w»ap<ni". in*-!iidin«' the. m>hydrogen or superbuhib Like ail other work in the field a?-f%nU* wc;ip4»jis-_ ii iw.—b<4ng--alid. con-isunt with’ the <>v* *aß ohjec five* of our program for }»eace and srHHty * " * •.-~rrmt.tnt *■ —• •<- thr ■' until a s:-itisfa:-t<*ry plan for inter*’ •m*‘/“i; U ■ !' fe-AO Vt d XV r- ~,V.J v .:■ ’inn* *xnmin* aij ’hus* , th;*- affect-,our pfojtram four and this country% sejiiyntx A' , hours after public at fen »f an atonfe* • -n» rgj ~ f-on.rnissios r*'t’ • ’ who h —d tharfhe AE«“ a-.-, ady n'is been pssfrrttg research into jhe. nfeTear ■ proi • "<* < f-=r maki.ni.’ a *i- ') • : ■ ” Thfe ir** arch work, ha« be* n car-, rfed out in' large part -kt the ,\*-w Mexico at The ArgOrjne Xa luma! lab irajoi y near Chicago at tiim labvraroty fti Berk* fey and a’ a ho~- s c! other priva.’? and pub‘ie Then have no offii lai -r TmW-mMM'h. moM'- w». ffu! than conventional atomU bombs tlu- hydrogen weajton Tuigbt Jj*.. t: private ha.v*i made *' i mt-i-C" ■ * anfciKif from »w>- ’■ 1 • .fltn* * “HUftJCC fe' w * ’tu; • • The' it. »’•- oftos believe, in v;* w .*f -ail the ’echnfeal i? \ \ het ter w -■ <Twr« T*» Pwk* M«» Parking Meters' , Dimes Will Go To 'March Os Dimes' px.rktnr rrct* r» give to the -March of -Dime" Mayor John M iRSan s,tdied Today that all dime* inserted in •• i;>\ parking tnetera will be donated o the infantile paralyaix campaign for funds for the next twr week" * do not register in the meter* and <fe net give’any parking Hm* I‘ers*»ns wishing u> .donate to the -fund in tbi« wav a~» w »-r« • . u ever, that »mh contrthin.on' do not give any frr» parking time B» cause--of-the delay in starting the local ’ campaign The .inTtctl driv» will ebhfinn* in th* .••remand county until Feb 11 Catiterer* have bevn placed hi strategic *spc 'v. and in schools throughout the couu- ?< Individuals and orianiaatfen-* mffke o?h*T donation* may- mail them to H H ■ Kruecke b*rg clTsfcfer tfe Firrt Stx e Bank '*easurei -th* \d*rns • >un 4jT chap ter ....-.p ■ -«
