Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 287, Decatur, Adams County, 7 December 1950 — Page 6
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REPORT REPLY 1 fTMM P"»l O*») brought about in such ■ Ulented manner by (Geu Douglas) MarArthur." •NOW they (the western powers* have to save MacArthur’s tare because MacArthur. In his panic, is confusing facts and figures. The Chinese proverb says terror lias big eyes. ' MacArthur Is the evil genius who has dragged you Into this debacle. That Is the substance of the matter The threats to peace come from the I'. S. which embarked on ibis-military venture This is the threat of a third world war." . ’ The 40 nil ion political comm 11tm> adjourned with uo indication that the Soviet filibuster was ending. Hadju told the committee that "peace is not being endangered, but served” by the advance of communist forces toward the 38th parallel. HISS CONVICTION 4Cew**wwed Weem vraae Wees before a federal grand jury when he denied passing papers to Chambers, former courier for a communist spy ring, and when he
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Billions Spent For National Delense i Over 58 Billions In Past Five Years Dee 7, j The* United Slates ittva-Mted |'»B.- ! 3&7.o<h».<hM) hi national d»Tmh** from July L ]94R to |>r. 4. 1950 Hut we * have only one division now which could be add nd to Gen. Douglas Ma<*Arthur*n forces in Korea 4 —the«c and—aiuyears rhe annual spending rale was about sl3.ofWijMH>,mw» We <lll wpend a to? more than that this year. Nett year the sky j H the limit “White congress i* appropriating enonnoiK mu ms' for national defence there will h«- qnes--tionn ashed about where the monev went from July 1, 1946 to n.»w - Geti L Isawrnn ~-Uotthr* ;trm> chief of stafj, measured the present ftttikin# power of his groun<t son «-- in a Tokyo interview yesteiday Hr told quest loners the only diyisTntrwhich could be sent to reinforce Mar Arthur whs the K2nd airborne, lie did.n«*t jay Mar he reinforced. « e ' > Another division of Is,n«»n combat I troop* would Jail far short ut brinx- ‘ in< _ with ?he ipjH&n. or ?o Chine** who h *v» |ij» d ■■ th* Koyeati war ■ at- • : > <!*. ,C it h> . dp ■ ■ .«■•■ >!..., •irUFf- ■■■ i\l ■ : '! !•••!: ■' 4fe:? v T^r:.-L-P^Ard..iluuvi. hartei When- !.ti -litd Ma* Arthur the he- r» sv < ;n •nand- in Kutta They cawi* fi • »ut Japan from home and Ln s . Mediterranean Thea* r < .’jipt iln n».* 4OT T ’ |l?t cm • (Hu» <ww art nally forth»- ■».».-' ■ ■ •
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States should possess a lot more I national defense than it haa. Government spending after l World War 11 has lost all relation Ito government spending after World Wai I In 12 years from 11120 to 1932 three presidents »pent i a total of IKi.ilJiOW.OtMi for all '. government operations. That is nearly 4tß.tHHl.oon.OOw less than we ' have spent in tour and one-half years’ tor national defense alone .1 Franklin 1’ Roosevelt was ' something of a spender During his . ■ ftvt- two —t»iin —eight—yeara -he , spent tor all goveiumenb purposes . i only |(W,SlfO.0«0.0(Hl l Congress is in a mood to vote •' President TnitHatr all he avfcs fnf . iiatiunaTdefen-e But its mood also i is to keep . loser tab on where the I Vr'riei jt '•-- '* That might be none by a new wsUb-dng commit ee such as Mr. Truman. heaned during World War II to make the reputation Which ultimately put him In the While l|..|(<. IXI It vitMift ||, It Irao, . Hi NiKh Mty Mote YM n ACHE! When ruumg OtHm and p»ln» due te 1-fk-teiM-a-s t>Y Wtaniin* Bi. B„ Iron and Niavln, »tr.ke nagging nnoory in •Arms. Irjts ‘hotfiders. back, why scttla *■ Tor- svT!ipti>m«ti< relief 1 Today's groat Hadacol rnay relieve the real cause of your duttnaM due to such deflclenciea, 1 a. id pi event their return Jrftrs H A 213 12th 8t . Dawsott, i wtr.r -w ;«* offering from such 1 »m‘W years of age . and have jkutfarod.ton.Bchaa and uaina. ( had f"<rßFsWr.’ afffo palm m mv Jointa . i ie t . f have taken 2 bottle* of Hada- -■ id w-s greatly benefited by it 1 am ‘“■y third- -bottle After taking-.*L-FiottTe T was benefited and the pains In . and legs van .shed I recommend •' (‘•■■i -Jurfilv ’’ . you that MWonder-f-'c’MadacuJ Fffenmi' trial sire bottle, > family or nogpitaF SBR. $3 50 Rrs ended by many doctors, money-t-iuK guarantee ’S ift, "ihv l eßlanc Corporatloa
Republicans Duck Stand On Acheson V Policy Committee Ducks Party Stand Washington. De< t — (t’PI —I The senat* Republican policy committee today ducked taking a party stand on a demand for secretary of state I lean Acheson’s dismissal and sent the Issue to a conference of all senate Republics*’. \ Committee choirman Robert A. .Taft of reporters that the policy-makers were mA', certain whether they had authority to act. So they decided the mattgr should be discussed by the full senate COP conference, perhaps newt Tuesday Taft said the conference should take up all phases of the foreign situation which, he commented, presenta “a serious threat to the security of the country." Taft said that moat members of the policy committee "Individnail/' favor Acheson's ouster But some senators are doubtful, he said, about the advisability of making it a party isatin. The policy committee appointed a four-man group to study wording of a resolution asking President Truman to fire his secretary of state. The four are Rena Irving M. Ivea. N. Y., who at today's meeting proposed Acheson's removal
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KMMU GOVHNMBRT IMPtOYI Judith Copion and husband Albert Socolov, an attorney with the law firm' which defended her in New York trial, leave his office In New York on teaming of reversal of her conviction by a federal appeals court on grounds she ass arrested illegally by the FBl—without a warrant But the court did not dismiss "the indictment, for the guilt la plain . . " She was sentenced to 13 years in prison on spy conspiracy count. The reversal gives her a new chance, but does net affect earlier sentence of 40 months to 10 years by a Washington court for the taking of U. S. documents. tloterwtional)
In the interests of national unity; Hugene D. MllUkin. <hairni«n of the GOP coalereme; floor leader Kenneth S Wherry. Neb., and 11. Alexander Smith. N, J. a foreign relation* committee member. .. '■ \ 1 VETERANS PICKED BY tCeatlaaed Ibie Face One) — - — ■ a. ———.———— 1. Pul cam Ville Ogles. a former deputy reeretary of state and candi- ■ date for state auditor, is Putnam county Republican chairman and | was chief doorkeeper for the cenale in 194* ■_ j
Noland Wright, Anderson, won bi- Stith term as chief clerk. 44 to 20. over former Rep. Elmer Weller, hale z The house caucus, like that of the senate the day before, reaffirmed the 1930 Indiana Republican campaign platform. It emphasized the plank on no new tones ” — Democratic legislators will hold organizational caucuses l>ee 15 for both senate and house minorities. PRES. TRUMAN tCeaUaeed Free* rase <>ae> ' minister would prefer to slay here
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11 to help map final strategy. 1 Attlee planned an early meeting . with Indian ambassador Madame V. L. Pandit for a review of the Ko 1 rean crisis. India was the chief sponsor of th* 11 nation bid 4or a 1 truce I He also was to be the guest of delMLse _*ecretary George C. Mar I shall at a luncheon today. Regardless <d China's answer, Mr. Truman and Attlee were ett>ourag’d by progress made in their early talks - Democrat Want Ad* Bring Rnault* » .
