Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 32, Decatur, Adams County, 8 February 1950 — Page 6
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New Books Placed At PsHic Library =- Adelt At New hook* placed on the (helve* of the Decatur Public Library dur inx the month of January are as follow*: ADULT Non-Fiction Albert Schweitzer: Genin* in the Jungle — Goiiomh. Better Way* of Growing, Up - Crawford * Woodward. Burn* Mantle Beet Play* of tht* 48--Chapman. Challenging Tears. the Autohl ►graph? of Stephen Wine — Wine. Garden in Your Window — Her *ey. - John Greenleaf Whittier, Friend of Man — Potlard, r Memoir* of Childhood and Yoti'h — Schweitzer Oswald Jaeebyh Complete Cananta —• Jacoby ? Phillip* Brooke Selected Sermon* — Scarlett. The Peabody Sinter* of Salem — Tharp. The Philoaophy of Clrllxatlon —, Schweitzer. The Story of the Trapp Family Singer* — Trapp. This I Remember Roosevelt. Why Jenna Died — VanPaa*»en. 1 Zane Grey. Man of the Wert — i
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- Steelworkers Aid Striking Miners I ■ Pittsburgh. Feb. (l ! P> •—■ i The CIO Tnlted to-* day aunt a to John L. Lewis' I’niied Mine Workers f‘to amdiat the needy min- ; ers and their families in th* ir strugg.ie against the coal oper;*t- . ora ” ■I The check was mnit by Philip Murray lund was ma<ia out to John Owens, ae< ret ary-treasurer of the I’MW I z\t the same lime -Muriay appeal-, -ed to all local* of the steehunion: to* make contrlbmions to theLINCOLN PTA <<’ont Fr«»m Pa*:* <in?t jw ■■ .v,. ..w—w ,*■ ; — T-y.^—e '■ — -v*—• <-»— . ; piano. The Jlernv. barber.-hofi -.quartet- < om(M»K*<t of Tom— Zehr. Wills id Lehman. Merle Lehman and Fred erb-k Stauffer rendered' IkeMttal i The committee in < ha;
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House Passage Seen For Kona Aid Bill Vote Is Scheduled In Housg Thunday - TrWaaßißnw^Fßh.-« — -rFFr— The - admlui«watlon’» revised *00.009.000 Korean aid MR tmUy appeared to be headed for gintosi certain |«aa«agu in the bonne Rep. John M. Very*. R., 0.. who led in the miecesafnl fight to kill an ehrlier version two week* ago. raid he would vote tor the revamped bill when it come* to the fliwir tomorrow. the first mea*ure. he Mid. the new bill would authorize (be administration to spend about 510.1M0.000 in economic aid to nationalist Formosa by June 39. The house ((teed yesterday by voice vote to take up the revisedmeasure. In the senate, debate was proceeding slowly on a bill to authorize the 5708.000.mi9 central Arizona project. There was no indi eatjon just when a vote could lie expected. Elsewhere In congress: Taxes-Most memlter* ot the house way* and mean* committee agreed with iT-sideni Trumsu, that some of the loopholes in thej tax -law*, should he plugged. They : said, for example, they should Inii pose levies on the bpHines* operations of charitable and educational institution* and tighten, up the law on ‘'collapsible'’ corpor i
ttion*. GUP — Some member* git the “young Turk” faction ot the »enate Republican bloc grumbled that the party * new policy statement reprecent* a retreat from the IMB platform. Sen. George D. Aiken. R.. Vt., said the declar-; *t ion i-outaln* some "glaring: *weakiie«'*es' , '‘“y|e’*’w»»"h<ftliafT<r : ‘T' ly concerned about " ISe 72S!Tf weak" civil right* plank. ■ Marshall Plan- -Senators called -for deep slashes in Marshall plan spending, despite foreign aid* chief Paul -F.- Hoffman * warning i
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that such cuts would I* ' trash” Military Construction — The house armed »ervice« committee hoped to find away to turn over to private industry a proposed - *150,000.990 housing program for the armed force*. HoufUng- The. administration s |2,i>0t>,090.000 "middle income" almost certain approval by the senate banking committee. A sufe committee approved the measure by a vote of 6 to 1; the full committee will take action <ut it tomorrow.
