Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 51, Decatur, Adams County, 2 March 1950 — Page 2
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Sea. Tom .Backs Aid PrograM, Bocks Request For WMhta«toa. Marek > - (VP) - — CkalruMO Tom CeoMlly at the ack *t« teaaica- ralatkm. cwnmltte* Ui4 today h* will aappari tke «4--nlniatratlon'a rwaaaat Ut a Ml IL--950.0ee.0e0 awtiMttartiM lop PO foreign recovery program. But the Taxa* Democrat told itporter. be la read? W make It clear that aay eenator supporting the full MthoriaSba will ba “perfectly, tree” a reduction la actual upending Whoa coagraaa acts on the Marshall plaa appropriation later this year. Connally's committee recalled Paul a Hoffman, economic cooperation administrator, tor further Us titnony tomorrow. He will be asked by Sen Henry Cabot Lodge. 11.. Maaa., - ' about new efforts to sad the so-called dollar-gap with Britain. The bouse, meanwhile, took up k«Ulatkm tt> attend statehood to Alaska and Hawaii. The two tarrldturies would be the Ikth and SOlh Ftatee In the salon. The bouse yeeterday approved, 247 to 125, a bill to establish s • national science foundation. In ah effort to prevent Communist infiltration into Its operation, it wrote into the tneasnre a provision requiring FBI clearance for all foreigners working for the foundation. The senate has already passed a foundation MU. The legislation, approved yesterday, now goes beetto the senate, for coneideratloa of Elsewhere tn Congress: DRi«r The two major parties in the 'senate wore each splu wide open over the question of the senate judiciary committee's displace I persons bill or a more liberal substitute. The big teat on the Issue Is not expected to come before next »<**• IW •Sex — The bouse labor committee said It la holding up the federal fdH ■’.•Oeause of »»- section in a goyecnment publlshed «>ok dealing with sex education ih school. The pamphlet "Your Child from 6 to 12." la published by the Children’s Bureau: One section tells parents ’how the school can help" them develop healthy sex attitudes - in their children rnAmerkan — The house un- ' American actlvfffes rbhijulttee renewed efforts to fix the responsibility for wartime atomic shipments to Russia — » » Dunkirk Youth Hurt In Auto Accident Berh-p Man h 2 Robert BHI. 47. <4 Dunkirk, suffered severe ... lacerations in an automobile a •_-? .idem J?. n highway/ST Tuesday evening? Bell accompanied by four other Dunkirk youths. Gerald Siler. Ronald Johnson. Robert Dillman and Jack Tcumbo were enroute to Berne to participate in a church league basketball game, On a cutve just north_o( Geneva the BelLjar left the highway when the driver wan blinded by the lights of an approaching car and turned over It was badly darpaaed but the four passenger s in Bell s rar escaped injury Waiter S< hindler, state trooper, investigated. i BE A PtOUO HOSTESS, USE CUPLETS CUP CAKE MIX Serve cup cukes made with Cup lets for your next dessert, tea or bridge party. Delicious plain o< iced. For variety, add cinnamon, dates or chocolate. Also makes one nine inch layer.
— ' • ' ' • —- ———— j. jflT 7 ~' jF °* v- w>m * • -t j nfe» \ *~ ‘ ir //* fF Is - V*- ’ Gov. Dewey ‘ Rep. FDR. Jr. WHfTMW THf "MAOKAI" RAMI of Roosevelt li still'as potent a yate-getter as it once was may be tested in two states this year. \-i Name of Rep. Franklin D. Roosevelt, }:L. is being pressed on Demo. , ccatrc party, machinery for governor nomination in New York. and Ja i.es Roosevelt is trying for both Democratic and Republican nominations for governor in California. James opposes Gttv. Earl Warren. It FDR. Jr~. wms convention nbminaUon la. New York- he will prob- . ab Gov Thomas E. Dewey, who jj. reported to need only a L sight draft to be blown into • wPßacUon'race. ffateragtionalj sj
New Roinfall Record Sot Gurin® February Bern* Marek 2. — The mouth at ... liMmu - ■*.. *■*. Feoruary ivmi hi a new raimaii record in Berne for the month with total rain of 5.M inches com- '" purM to lM ILym rverugu or I.M inches. TNn is the second Vtralekt Moth In Mt U hew rainfall record bare. January bad 10.25 l laekea. Tbe eemblnod Mihfall tor the two months is lE.TI inches, cure than U teehee above nomai > The VobriMry temgereture here was about normal and aoowtall considerably below normal ' PaLI EwmmA beswlame LOW nOllI rUSMS lido United States - Cold Front Spurred By Winds Os March Chicago, Marek (UF)— A cold front sparred by March winds foiled into the United States from Canada today and cold-weather fires killed at least 11 persons la two families. Defective stoves were blamed for the deaths. Elwood Smith, his mother and six children died at Monson. Me., ta the explosion of a defective oil stove tn their home. At Kenosha. Win.. Carroll Max well and his family of fear, hie wife and three children, perished in - their trailer camp shanty home Neighbors said tbs Maa wells tad been baring trouble with an oil burner. Winds ranging from >S to to miles per boar whistled across the - northeastern quarter of the country. Temperatures dropped sharply from Montana to New England and south to the Oulf of Mexeo. Snow squalls accompanied by i .ilgh winds were reported In the Great Lakes region and traffic came to a virtual standstill In northern Indiana. State police said huge' snowtfrtftx blocked highways end caused many minor aeeWknis I In the area from South Bend to ' the Lake Michigan shore Traffic also was. disrupted by Show fell a. far south as Knolvitte. Tenn', and freeaing temperaI turns were reported throughout Tennessee, and northern Arkansas The mercury dropped to 30 degrees at Nashville and 4g at JackeonvlUe. Ela Further north. It waa 20 below aero at Pemberton. Minn., I and 10 below at Bismarck. N 1) FlflF<nli*an-hour galea whipped up nhe of the wlbter'e'Worst ground bliuards in the Red river valley of North Dakota and Minnesota yes j terday The storm stalled automo ' bile traffic and airline schedules ' were disrupted. More tha-ri 25 \ autos were -stranded .near Fargo; LN. D. and 15<1 schools were closed I in tbe Red river valley Roof Fire Cousei Only Slight Damage j 1A roof fire, causing but alight j damage to the Lyman Dann real-, dence. Wi North Second street, j was extinguished by < Ity firemen who were called to the scene Wednesday. The fire apparently ieaalted from a spark flying ontothe Yoof bat had not caused ah) ■ damage, before firemen arrived. Indianapolis Man Is ; Held On Rape Charge j Indianapolis. Mar 2 Xl-Pl — * Police held a 25-year-old negro' today for allegedly raping a woman. The woman. In. told authorities a man grab tied her by the 'hrogt and forced her into an old model automobile night under threat of death . She said he drove Ipto a tiearhy alley end raped her He threatened tdi'kill her again and released herbal the street, the woman -said. The woman remembered the H eetiee number of her aaeallan ’s car Shp, Identified the negro as her attacker, police said
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