Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 298, Decatur, Adams County, 18 December 1952 — Page 6

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ARAB NATIONS (Continued From Pace One) in connection with '’religious interests of third parties?' the words "in particular the principle of the internationalization of Jerusalem.” In addition to the full assembly, the main political committee met today to continue its debate oil the Austrian peace treaty. The assembly’s steering committee was due to meet later today to decide when the assembly should reconvene next year to consider the next - ■ 1 H

steps on Korea. ( The steering committee will receive a resolution recommending that the assembly adjourn from next Tuesday until Feb. 24, with the proviso that it could be sulnmoned back into’ session at any time by its president,/ Lester B. Pearson of Canada. - I —3 — ■ ; BOMBERS SMASH (Continued From Page One) hint) Communist lines. After playing recordings by 'Bing Crosby, Nelson Eddy and ' Jeanette MacDonald. the broadcast concluded: “In Seoul by Christmas!” Light (Red planes dropped leaflets printed with the boast over American lines ', Monday J night. CLEARING YOUR THROAT fot.low exam- ■ ■ ■ ple of actors, singers, speakers! Quit it With a Foley Quit-It! Th,s pew anesthetic-antibiotic tablet prevents clearing throat tip to 2 hk>urs, helps • correct condition, enables you to break a rapidly forming nervous habit-<-objection« able to other’s, a handicap to yon. Quit before it's a nervous habit. QUIT IT vVITH' FOLEY QUIT-ITS! At your druggist. A TYROTHRKIN LQZtNGI MIRS CAN V SA Vs MONIY BY SWITCHING —to Foley Quit-Its (15 lor 4ioc). Same amount oftyr’olhricin and benzocaine as costlier prescription lozenges PLUS ammonium ~ ■ chloride. Money back unless they prove I Quicker acting, far more effect!«> I

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,l Hansen said American officers interpreted the threat as mere Communist propaganda and did dot believe they forecast any offensive: js Otherwise, action on the ground was relatively quiet. Fewer than. 100 Communist soldiers engaged in any offensive action against U. N, soldiers on the frozen 155-mile front Wednesday and today. V DOCTORS k <Continued From I’atce One) their brains, he said. For each there was a separate blood supply, he said, but the problem was how it left the brains and returned to the normal circulatory system olf each child. The children were joined '‘like two chimneys,” Oldberg skid, with no bone between them. of the cdverlijgs that' normally cover the human brain were separate,V but a third had fused. If wa'p this covering, Oldberg said, that posed the problem. \ It was a Uskl of splitting this covering, alxntt the thickness of a piece|of paper, that required hours of deilhate surgery. \ ' ’ —i xi \ '•* it you have somcentng to tell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results. r—■ Trade \in a Good Town—Oecaturl I/ ; .. ’■ _

■" 1 11 .■ ■ ■ J 1 11 ■ I Continuing Buildup Os Strength Vital Truman Cites Need I Os Strong Military WASHINGTON, I?P — President Truman said Wednesday night that only through a continuing buildup of. military strength can America have peace. x "Our aim is peace,” the Presi-s dent said. “But we cannot have peace by being weah, or by falling behind in the technical race. “We can have pe&ce only if have strength—strength so great that would-be agreflisols will\ give up their designs ot conquest, anil agree to live peaceably in the world with their neighbors, and abide by the principles of the United Nations.” Mr. Trunfan spoke at a dinner of the | Aero .club Os Washington celebrating the 49|h anniversary of the. first powered flight by |he Wright brothers \at Kitty Haxyk,' , N. C„ on Dec. 17, J 11903. The dinner, • attended by 4,200 aviation leaders, capped a day of ceremonies opening a year-long celebration of the 50th anniversary of the air age. At. Kitty (Haiirk, Jet planes zoomed at supersonic speeds across the sand duihes Where the i Wright biplane staged aloft for a mere 12 seconds. Mr. Truman's advocacy of a continued military buildup was his second apparent warning in as many days to the Incoming Republican administration against any slashes in military appropriations. President-elect , Eishnhower cams palgned on a promise to trim government spending, ipcluding the military. s The President praised the aviation industry for its “phenomenal growth" and “remarkable technological advances” which, he said, have added “a lot to the strength and security of the United States.” Mr. .Truman stressed the “moststartling fcechnicjal advances” which have been made in military aviation. • 1 : ' J “Only by such advances can we builijl up the power ; which is necessary to keep aggression and conquest from plunging the world into w'ar,” he .said. “We' are throwing our energies into 1 military aviation because we whnt to prevent war. W*e are developing new' techniques and new weapons with the tope that they will never have to b 0 used.” 'P /. ; /\} ~r—‘ ’ J ' ' ..." i v • > '■ I I L' ■■ Youth Drowns After Saying! Classmate CHICAGO, UP — A 14-year-old boy drowned Wednesday after rescuing -a classmate from the icy waters of a park lagoon. Raymond Christo, 14, and John Murawski, 13, were flaying on the ice about 40 feet, fr >m the lagoon shore whin the ice cracked. John fell into th£ water. Raymond ran to shore, s ecured a plank and helped John out of the water ‘and back onto\the ice. But more of the iefe cracked and this time Raymond went through. Auditor School Is Held At Indianapolis Auditor-elect Frank Kitson returned today from Indianapolis after having spent' two days at “auditor school." ■« Kitson reports he and nine other newly-elected auditors attended the meeting, presided over by state board of accounts head Otto Jensen. Kitson, the first new auditor the county has had in 10 years, said that many common problems of the office of county auditor were discussed in a forum. DEFENSE GOALS (Contfaued From Pa— One) sense targets at this meeting. But some countries gave reports of their capabilities tqo late. Also '• . ’’ < ’ ' ]i. ’ WEEK-END SPECIALS - » LARD Th. 1 A<« With SI.OO Meat Order >***» BEEF CHOPS 4„ lb. 59c T-BONE& J— lb. 59c Lean Pork Steak, lb. 49c Center Cut —Our Smoked Ham -u lb. 59c O'ur’ Own f \ ' J Smoked Sausage, lb. 49c Roasting Hens, lb. 49c Radishes __ 3 bunches 10c Tangerines 3 doz. SI.OO English i ' WALNUTS .._i_ lb. 39c SUDDUTH MEAT MARKET So. 13th St Rhone 3-2706

■ ■' I f ■ It was recognized that the Amerl- a can delegating is a “lame duck” one, while if the target goal: is delayed - until spring Presidentelect Eisenhower will be able to name delegates with authority, to act. \ ■ . ; At today's session delegate after , delegate emphasized the need for “economic stability” as the first essential Tor the Western epun- ; tries, and expressed fear that “we might defend ourselvea into bankruptcy” by spending too much pn defense. The United States delegation agreed the United States should pay 40 per cent of a temporary 1853 Western European defense base-building program when a NATO committee agreed European countries sjhould spend at least 1225,000,000 on the project, authoritative sources said. x NEW STRAIN (C—Uwd From Pa— One) ' considers the affair none of its business. But officials are said to be concerned, over the possible repercussions. They feel diat the action will 'ini tensity the difficulty of developing friendlier relations with Tito’s regime and in getting a solution to the thorny Trieste issue in which this country is vitally interested. American representatives have in the past Informally complained of Tito’s treatment of Stepinac. Whether something similar will be' done in the present case has not been decided. U.S. experts believe severing relations with the Vatican ties in' with Tito's speech this wedc, in, which he daid that it Yugoslavia were not treated as an ally it would resort to some other arrangement. it > ' ' Basically, these officials reason, Tito is angry over Italy's position as a member of the North Atlantic Pact and its stronger voice in Alj lied defense decisions. He is said to be anxious to de<- . velop a joint defense system iq the Trieste area and feels Italy is using its influence with its allies to frustrate this and a solution to , the territorial problem.

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18. 1962