Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 83, Decatur, Adams County, 8 April 1953 — Page 2
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Sen. Russell Scores Wilson Armament Plan Expcesses Concern Over Concentration Os Arms Production WASHINGTON UP —Sen. Richard; B. Russell D-Ga. said today it Would be ‘‘very short-sighted” to concentrate arms production in fewer plants as defense secretary E. Wilson is reported to : favor. h Russell, ranking Democratic member and former chairman of the senate, armed services committee, expressed concern over re■pdrts from the Pentagon that Willson wants to change the basic concept of the Ui S. preparedness 1 That concept, laid down by Gen. C. Marshall when he was 'defense secretary under the Truadministration, calls for creating a “broad mobilization base” hy parcelling out comparatively ■mall arms orders to as' many "plants as possible. The idea is to bvold building up big stockpiles of finished arms thjat might become hbsolete, while keeping U. S. industry geared tor rapid expansion to All-out war production if the need arises, | Informed sourcies have said Wilson favors more emphasis on current a rips output and less on longexpansion of production capacity. His idea is that it would tip cheaper and mord efficient to concentrate arms production in Slants especially fitted for it. f Russell said It is imperative Bat the United States go ahead ith .its present rearmament poly regardless of what peace move <he Communists may make in KoYea or elsewhere. “A policy ba'sed on reducing our !rms output potential would be a ery short sightec policy,” he said. Jn event of a sneak attack, our biggest plants wjuld be the tarBet for' sabotage or air strikes. ||hy concentration iof our productlon in such priority targets would it a tragic .mistake. Above all, in tr defense planning we must not toede to the So’ iet hope of lullg us into a false sense of secuty 'through thedr policy reverils. Despfte our desire to conclude e Korean war, wd’ll be in mortal ;ril if we fall for Sen. Homer Ferguson R-Mich., iwever, defended the Wilson an. He told a reportdr it w’ould ve money by concentrating ptoiction in “more efficient, less istly” producers. And he said It puld aid smaller by engaging them to get; out of gov-
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Search Is Resumed For Bridal Rapist Shown By Suspect INDIANAPOLIS UP — A\utHor ities ’ today resumed their search for the tipist of a young church worker when a (“prime suspect”’ in the case turned up with an apparent airtight alibi. \ Joseph Robert Taylor, 21, an escapee’from the Indiana village of epileptfcs, was arrested in Columbus, 0., Tuesday by Jndianapolis police. Taylor, witn a record of 18 attacks) on women, was tagged as a suspect because some of big «reviousl assaults occurred in the same! neighborhood as the Gqod Friday attack on Miss Mqrie Chapman, 27. I The suspect, who waived ext radition, claimed he was working in a Columbus hospital at the tiihe, and Police Lt. Spurgeon Davenport said the alibb had been verified. Taylor also was unmarked, Davenport said, whereas bits of flesb found under Miss Chapman’s finger nails indicated she scratched her attacker. i' Il Taylor escaped from the Epileptic village last September fpllbwihg tris arrest on a charge of burglary. The youth &ill be arraigned on the burglary Charge today. Miss Chapman was "assaulted behind the Broadway Baptist churph, where she served as a Suriday school tegcher, following an evening meeting. She was reported in critical condition after the brutal attack, but it is believed she will recWbr. ' • ■* f CHURCH REWS Wren E.U.B. Homecoming day services, will be held at the Evangelical United Brethren cburch at Wren. 0., Sunday, the Rev. Dobald Martin, pastor, an.nounced today. A half-hour concert will be presented at 1:30 p.m. by Miss Mary Lee Wilson, organist, and' Miss Dorothy Wing, pianist, of ‘Taylor University. At 2 o’clock the new electronic organ and new piano will be dedicated, with the Rev. Walter Mullett, evangelist War-' saw, 0., as the speaker. A gospel male quartet from Taylor University will also be\on the program. The church wag built in 1910 under the leadership of the Rev. F. A. Sharp*- _The newly decorated basement will also be dedicated Sunday! * X’— t ernment work and into civilian production in event a settlement is reached in Korea with consequently reduced arms buying.
DeVoss Special Judge In Portland Case f The senior member of the local law firm of DeVosd, Sniith and Macklin, John DeVofes, sat as special judge in the Jay circuit court Monday and Tuesday in an injunction suit involving a dispute over a line fenc'e. Wilson Gives Stock For Hospital's Use DETROIT UP — Defense secretary Charles E. Wilson has given SIOO,OOO worth of General Motors stock to Harper Hospital for research into heart disease, hospital trustees announced today. The 1,500 shares of slubk presumably formed part of the holdings which Wilson disposed of when he rbsi'gned as president of General Motors and joined the Eisenhower administration. Long Parley Held On Air Corridors BERLIN, UP — Spokesmen for and the Big Three Western Allies talked into the early morning hours today on preventing future airplane !n Germany’s
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