Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 62, Decatur, Adams County, 13 March 1952 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT j ( f Published Every Evening Except Sunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO, INC. Entered at the Decatur. Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller „ President A. R. Holthouse -Editor J. H. Heller... Vice-President f Chas. Holthouse Treasurer | Subscription Rates: By Mail in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $6; Six months, $3.25; 3 months, $1.75. By Mall, beyond Adams snd Adjoining Counties; Ono year <7.00; 6 months, $3.75; 3 months, $2.00. Bv Carrier. 25 centa per week. Single copies. 5 cents

It’s almost a safe bet that we won’t have icy roads and zero temperatures again witil next winter. , — Q O— The Russians now claim that they invented the wheel. The nearest they came to that invention is their ability to spin the cylinder in a revolver when they play Russian roulette, a game in which the Communists should indulge more often.' —-_ o © Northern, Indiana Republicans, including those in this county and the Fourth district, apparently aren’t discouraged over Sen. Taft’s poor showing in the New Hampshire primary election. They are going to organize Taft-for-President Clubs throughout the district. It is not unlikely that ‘T’m-for r lke’.’ clubs will be organized by those .who favor the popular General and victor in the na- ■ tion’s first presidential race. q o Will Strafford County, N.H. continue to be an “infallible election, barometer”? In Tuesday’s presidential! , primary the voters there gave a-majority to Gen. Ejsehhower,- who also carried the state over Sen. Taft. But the Straf-

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ford voters favored Presidept Truman in preference to Sen. JCdfauver. Since 1892, when JGrpver Cleveland defeated President Har-* 1 I : rison, this smallest county in? the Granite state has been right It even correctly picked President Wilson to beat Charles EVans i Hughes in 1916. I I ; i; —o—o — I ■j ; |H A blemish has been placed on the illustrious career of Dir. Herman Bundesen, noted medical authority and president jot the Chicago Board of Health, his indictnient on charges of ilaxiety kn connection with the clty’4 horsemeat scandal. it should be remembered that med have been after Dr. Bundesen’t scalp for a number of years. It is |possible that he grew too meflow in supervision of his department and that sonie of his appointees took advantage of his good nature'and ? : . Id;.' ; < 'I J .1 in their ThO country should not consider him guilfy of crime, unless guilt is proved beyond doubt, if and yfhen he is tried in court. ■ - —q- :. An Eastern Voice:— , New Hampshire voters »prefer Sen. Estes Kefauver as the Democrat candidate and Gen. Dwight

Eisenhower, as the Republican candidate for ‘president, based on their votes in Tuesday’s presidential primary. President Truman did not campaign in the state and’evidently he did not have an organisation tq get but the vote. Sen. Kefauver made a personal tour in the Granite state and spoke in many of the cities. It is admitted that the Tennesseean is a colorful figure and able campaigner. Both winners in the pre/erence primary won the entire slate of candidates. Due to the Republican majority in the state, Eisen hywer now has 14 delegates and Ketauyer eight delegates to their conventions next July. The New Hampshire result must be disappointing to Sen. Robert Taft, who fought gallantly for delegates. The most that can be said for him and his followers is that Smiling Ike only beat him by ib.OOO votes. The Ohio senator who Is staking his all on winning the Republican nomination this yqar, did not garner a single delegate. The-Eisenhower organization is jubilant and unless managers for the General make the mistake by having the NATO commander return, to the United States to engage in a heated political campaign, they have a good chance of winning the nomination for him. President Truman has not yet signified if he T j*rill seek renominhtidn and his friends say that the Npw Hampshire result will not Change his original intention. He may. not wish to run against Gen. Eisenhower.

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