Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 75, Decatur, Adams County, 30 March 1953 — Page 8

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AGREEMENT ON(Continued From Pntf ’ committee were sharply ' divadeil over the Wisconsin prise "agreement” with Greek, ship owners. _ i Democratic Sen. Robert S. |Jerr of Oklahoma said McCarthy |has no authority to make an agreement binding on this goveriiin|nt" and said he could not understand why a G€)P senator would i“go over the of a Republican president and secertary of |tatf. Sen. Karl E. Mundt, T|-S.iD.. cojn.c£ded that McCarthy’s operation may have been “unusual” |but said “It’s an effective way iof getthings done.” - Give the handicapped a chance. Use Easter Seals. I ' 1 ' " . 'll

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New Attack By Reds On Vegas Hilt Repulsed American Marines Smbsh Third Attack Within Eight Hours SEOUL, Korea UP — Weary American marines hit Chinese Communists today with a heavy artillery, mortar and rifle barrage to pmas'i the thjrd Red attack in eight Hours against battle-torn Vegas Hill, on the western front. The Reds <took a beating in the air also.; American Sabrejets probably destroyed ope Soviet-built MIG-15 let fighter, damaged two others, aild may have damaged still three m&re. The last three claims awaited confirmation by gun camera filmSf The pirobable destruction claim was credlited to Maj. Eugene Somnieijich. st. Louis, Mo. One damage claim w;» awarded to Ist Lt. Lawrence O.j Doyle Jr., Minyi. ■ ' Op the eastern 'front Americanbrained .South Koreans broke a drive by’ 4QO Reds against Christhas Hili in a/two and a half hour battle which cost the Communists 100 casualties.' The Red attack on Vegas was the [sixth in a little'.over 75 hours by tnjre than; 1.500 Gtstnmuni§ts aga-ijnst the position guarding the 30-rriile invasidn corridor to Seoul. Devastating inarinfe fire smashed back about 75Q Chinese Sunday night. Another ; barrage repulsed 500 \ before midnight while artillery j and hiortlars\ hacked a third force of unknown strength to pieces early today. The afcurate-T marine barrages littered the northern slopes of Vegas with scores of mangled Chinese sodies and halted the last two Red jassault forces before they, could close with thei weary leather-! neckfe mahning Vegas. , The coinmander of the sth marine regirtientH defending Vegas predicted the Chinese will continue to attack the 'shell-pocked; height. "It; seems, to have become an issue; with therii,” said Col; Lewis \V. u\alt ;if, Northampton, Mass. U. $. OFFICIALS (Continued From Page One) i \ every ffijason to go along \with Red .Chiria’s othgr proposal, to revive; the! suspended Panmunjom trued If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Add, It brings results. • : APPOIAtMENT OF EXECUTRIX ESTATE SO, 4WMI Votlcc Is hereby given, That the underH®n<d has been appointed Executrix of th* estate of Alva M. Nichols laic of Adams Coupty, deceased. Ttfe estate, is probably solvent. • ANINA M. XICHOLS Executrix 2 . 195.1" \I7Ei VjOSS, SMITH. & MACKLIN 1 ■ 'Attorney MAR. 23—30, APRIL 6

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COMPLETELY CONFIDENT is Danny Anderson, three-year-old Latrobe, | Pa. amputee, as he walks toward an awaiting attendant in a Pittsburgh t doctor’s office. Danny was born with one good leg and the stump <at-" another. Last October, he was fitted for a new artificial leg. Then he was afraid of it But he has learned to use it since and wanted to proV* : ; it to the'doctor. Dapny is the son of a miner and the .United Mine Workers Welfare Fund will keep him supplied with limbs when S needs new ones in the future. (International {

Revised Budget Is Presented By Durkin Labor Department's Budget Is Reduced WASHINGTON, ‘UP —Secretary \>f Labor Martin P.-Durkin, presented congress a revised budget 'for the labor department today showing a reduction of >10,403,000 from recommendations made by foriner President Truman. Durkin told the senate appropriation committee hi£ department would need. i321,4 , 1f5;600 for the fiscal year beginning Jply 1. Mr. Truman hdd asked for $331,818,Durkin's revised estimate represented a reduction of about percent. Durkin also said the labor department is returnirtg to the treasury $1,000,000 provided as working capital to administer the law governing; the recruitment of Mexican farm labor. Labor was the fourth department heard from in the Eisenhower administration’s campaign to whittle down the Truman budget. Combined, the four—labor, justice. commerce and agriculture—have reported they can get along with, approximately $417,000,000 less than; j Mr. Trulhan had requested. * , , . ' | ■ ' < ■ Republican congressional leaders reported after conferring with Mr. Eisenhower today that the ;Mr.i Truman asked for the foreign aid program definitely will be cut. They said a “drastic cut” in, overseas payrolls of i the aid program is already underway.

rlf you have sometnmg to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Add. It brings results. AnVERTINEMKXT FOR RIT»S - Sealed hids| will te received ,by the School Board offt Berne-French Township School, Adaihis County, Indiana, op the general const ne t ion, heating and " ventilating, plumbing Hid sewerage and electrical work re Uiiired for the construction of a new grade school (iddltl<>n]|to the m-esent consolidated school building, until 10:00 A.M. (CST) on Tuesday, the 21ist,day of April, 1951. in the. gymnasium bf the Berne-French Township School, in Bernlft, Indiana, at which time and all bids wll| be opened publicly ahd read aloud. Any bids received after the designated time will be •revWned unopened. Combined (bids may be submitted biit, if combination bids are glvlenj bids on each■; classification muwt also be submitted. The School Board does not obligate itself toi accept the lowest or any other bld. may award on separate bids-. \and waive any ; informalities in bidding. ; The contract documents, including plans and are now on file, in 'the office of th-e Superintendent of Schools. Copios of the plans and specifications mk : y foe obtained from the office of! Ihe J architect, lx-1 toy Brtidlev. ill', ft Clinton St,. Fort Wayne 2. Indiarta, for a deposit of |2'5.00’ whlch| will be refl turned to each actual bidder wh,. returns the plans and specifications in good condition within ten days aster-she opening of bbls. All proposals shall ?be properly and cojnplejtelv executed on State Board* of \gLccolunts .Form <M> with 'non-collusion affidavit as required by the statutes of Tnd’ana, and, must be accompanied by Questionnaire Form No. f»6,4 f°r all bids of five thousand dollars ($5,000.00) or- mote. ' Each bidder shall fufnish a Certified check, bank drtfft| or bld bond for an amount equahto five per cent (5%) of the majejmum bid or bids subfnltted, bond <4 he executed by (bidder and an approved suretv eompanv and conditioned that, if awarded a contract foi*; anv portion of the work, he shall within five days enter into h contract for said work and furnish bond as hereinafter set out. Each successful contractor shall furnish performance bond of an amount equal to one hundred percent t 100%) of the contract price with an approved surs.tv company, said bond to comply With the statibtes of ! Indiana public contract* let by muniCmal corporation*. j J Wage rates established on this work ‘ shall be not Ifgs than the prescribed scale of wages as determined In accordance with the laws of Indiana, a copy of Which is Incorporated with the cbhtract documents. i g

No bid# shall be withdrawn after the • openhiK of bids f tvithout the consent of the School Boarfl for a period of ten days aftM- the scheduled time of closing hips. \ Berne-Freridh Township School Board \ < MENNO AUGSBURG ER. Secretary U HOWARD E. BAUMGARTNER Attopnev for School Corporation' 3/30—4/« > I

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conference. ' 3. Taft and house speaker Joseph W. Martin, Jr., reported both houses will go ahead this week with tidelands legislation. In the senate this will Le followed by .' *

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legislation, to extend the defense production act, Hawaiian statehood. then the reciprocal trade act extension. 4. Taft said no final determination of policy, “If any.” will be

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made on the St. Lawrence seaway anft power projects until after Completion of senate hearings. .Taft said the hearings would go ahead without recommendations from the White House.