Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 264, Decatur, Adams County, 9 November 1950 — Page 7

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GOP Views Acheson Ouster Mandated Declare Election Resell A Mandate Washington. Not. * — (UP) — Republicans contended today that Tuesday's election was a mandate on President Truman to tire secret ary of state Dean Acheson. get tougher toward communism, cut foreign spending and use more GOP help on foreign policy. ~

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Sea. Owen Brewster. R-. Me., said the president should turn foreign, policy over to « 'constitutional coalition" made up of members of his official family and of Republicans and Democrats in congress. . y This coalition's function. Brewster said, would be to produce a united American foreign policy" covering the entire world. ■ Brewster and others called for the firing of Aeheson “In the public interest." The Maine Republican said the administration's "abject altitude" toward a "horrible fear" of Communist China Is worse than Munich appeasement.’' Acheson retorted to OOP de mauds tor his scalp that he has no inteaUou whatever" of resigning because of Tuesday's KepubNran cougreeelonal gains. But it was clear that be faces a new attack on his policies, par ticularly those bearing on the tar east. Republicans claim our tar eastern policy never has l>een bipartisan. Mr Truman baa said he never will fire Acheson Observers doubt he will change his mind But they also recall *e hooted out former defense secretary Louis Johnson after saying he wouldn't. Many Republicans credited their party's victories Tuesday to Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy,. D.. Wls.. and his charges that the State department Is Infested with c ommunism McCarthy is expected to demand that the »tnd congress Investigate the slate department. His charges that a senate subcotnmlttoe headed by Pen Millard E. Tydings. D„ Nd.. whitewashed the department are credited with a big part in Tydings' defeat tar roeleetl-.u The election results s'rowsthened Ihe ranks of foreign policy critics In ceagrta and depleted the number of these who support the president and Aehesom Breakin At Steury Abattoir Reported A breakin of the Sleury's abet tetr; oa H.•■•». 27. Is befog fovestl gated today by deputy sheriff Bob rib retake Panels tn several of the outside doors aa well as the office door were broken. Entry was made by forcing the rear door of the bonding. Official* of the company reported toda- that several desk drawer* in the office had lieen rifled, hut a check revealed that as far as could be determined, nothing was missing . „ haw VegkX’ky contains 17 buildings which are taller than ihe tall est skyscraper In Chicago Democrat Want Ado Bring Results I jr- ’

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SUPERFORTS blasted Binuiju (1> and other bombers and fighters attacked a 700-truck enemy convoy moving south in Sakchu area (1). The U. 8. 3rd Division landed at Wonsan (3) to reinforce embattled UN forces In the Anju area («), where the British advanced south of Pakehon and U 8. and South Korean units edged forward to eant. U. 8. Marine forces (S) are pushing forward north of Hamhung and South Koreans north of Kllchu (•). Broken Um indicate! approximate Korean battle Uno.

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OU Of<Uf Amish Voted On Tuesday Bente. Nov. S— Tueedny'e election had one ummm! tenure in Monroe toWßohip. A nnesber of Old Order* Arntob eut vocee In the trootee etecUen in the town Hip. Thio to the firm time in history this oect of Amish has token M Interest or part in politics They are aaid to have confined their balloting to the trustee race. The keen truetoe race between Noah Nuensch wander. Democrat, who won the race by nine votes ever UUvan Sprenger. KrpubU<*» l» bettevoA to hare attramaA the Ansfoh vote. VOTES SHAKE rCneslawsO PTesn Fans Moot labor and other left wing areas. Typical of conservative southern Democratic feeling wax the stale meat of Sen. Walter F. George. D.. Ga.. that RepuhUcan virtortea would help preserve the two party system. George saw other advantages. too. "Tlie Republican gains," be said, 'will serve to check the unnecessary spending by the adminisira tloa. It doesn't spotter bow high

tax as are raised and how rigid controls are put. If we don't stop the spree of red-ink spending." Republicans and Democrats alike searched for issues which persuaded voters to cut the Democratic majority in the eewMo to a mere two and the margin In ties bouse, to only M seats. On the baste of complete tat unofficial returns from Tuesday's, election, the lineup tor the X2nd j congress will be: Senate—4» Democrats: 4* R»publicans. A net gain of five for ' the GOP House —134 Democrats; 3<H) Re-. peblh-ane. 1 independent. A net , gain of 31 for the Republicans j Thdre is still a possibility that] ihe nipw senate lineup will be it ‘ to 43. Sen William Benton was elected in Connecticut by only 352 votes over Republican Prescott S.: Burh. and Bush la talking about aj recount If there is a recount and i Bush wins, it would throw the •enate iuto a tie for the first time in "• years. Democrats in the expiring Hist congress had a bulge of 12 senate and W> bouse seats Their paperthin kind congress majorities are an invitation for conservatives of the north and south 'o create majorities against administration domestic policies and to defeat them

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SrtMihlSk j THMKS! I I 1 wiwh to ARfrAM MU' AMprAeteUAM to tiw Alton of CdMmty for tMr efforts in «y behalf aito to cwMrratwtale Mr. Scharger, to CMMMMi Um far tito clean eampai<n that Im wagto and to wiah him cantianed ttncesmi aa PrnaatMlor of Adam Caanty. Robert 6. Snitt