Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 178, Decatur, Adams County, 30 July 1953 — Page 6

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Study Extension Os Free Food Program Food For Germans Until Harvest Time WASHINGTON, UP — The United States is thinking extending its free food program for East Germany in case present supplies ru»“. out before German come in, it was learned today. 1 Officials said they are confident President Eisenhowers $15,000,000 food gift will tide the hungry East Germans over until harvest time. But if it doesn’t, they revealed they are studying ways to continue the program. These officials were anxious to allay any fears among the East Germans that the American food train is slated to stop before shortages have been wiped out by the harvests. ! There have ‘been some reports from abroad that the program might be cut off very soon white thousands of East Germans were still defying the Russians to get the food. U The concern here is that if thei food suddenly stops white the demand still is high. East Germans might react bitterly against the United States. Then, the bold cold war gesture might prove to be a boomerang against the west. • U. S. officials said they expect about i 1.000.000 East Germans a week to come to distribution points for the food. At that rate, they believe the American supplies will last about 10 weeks. In addition, the West Germans are contributing food from tjheir own stocks so that the overall gift should last even longer. These experts believe German harvests wjll be in by mid-Serptem-ber or the end of September at’ the latest. Thus, they .have every expectation that the East German food problem will be solved well before the western food supply operation ends.. Trade In a good

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Mr; and Mrs. Herman Durr, Preble, are the parents of a baby boy, weighing 6 lbs., 3 ounces, born this morning at the hospital at 10:45 a.m. \. Mr. and Mrs. Saleador Jaurequi, Decatur, are the parents of a baby girl born Tuesday at 6:27 a.m. at the hospital. She weighed 6 lbs., 14 ounces. \ ' Richard William is the name of a son bom to Mr and Mrs. I. William Kingsley of Indianapolis. The 'father, Iformexly of this city, is now in the marines. \Mrs. Evelyn Kingsley of Master Drive, Decatur, is the paternal grandmother. The child is the first for the Kingsleys. , WJosritall Admitted James Schell, Geneva; Perry Hunt, Wren, Ohio; Amos Neuenschwander, Berne. • p ’ ‘ ■ ■ ' PASTOR DENIES (Coatlaaed From Page' One) tion. Committee members said the Rev. McMichael was 'being “evasive,” and the drawling Georgiaborn minister retorted that the committee was trying to “trick and trap” him into connecting him with Communists and Communist fronts. Velde finally asked: “Are you a member of the Communist party?” “This is an Important question,” the Rev. McMichael replied- He paused. Then,’he started to say “my six year old girl and eight year old boy heard pn the radio Rep. Donald L. Jackson, R-. Calif., cut in to demand a “yes or do" answer. “The answer is no . . . this committee is completely responsible for having circulated false charge across the country,” the Rev. McMichael said; Jackson snapped that ino committee member had made any charge. w The Rev. McMichael reiterated that Ythe committee circulated the charge, released it to the press, anjl my little girl ...” Then asked “have you ever deen a member of the Communist party,” tte pastor replied: ”1 have never been a member of the Communist party and let me elaborate J. . . It has been stated that we may be going back to the inquisition, And that ’ may be true...- I'lVn

Tons Os Food For South Koreo Needy SEOUL, x Korea, UP — Eighth army commander Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor today formally presented President Eisenhower's armistice Iday gift of 10,000 tons of food to Bouth Korea’s needy millions. While Taylor spoke in ceremonies before the Seoul city hall, American air force planes were delivering thousands of U. S. army “C-rations” to Seoul city airport. Ships carried 5,000. tons of ricq and other food supplies to Inthon and iKunsan, and other food .shipments were en route by rail from U. S. army depots •at Pusan to population centers in South Korea EAST GERMANS (Coatiwued From Page One) workers alone at a gasoline plant in Merseburg, 90 miles from Berlin, blanned to join the week-end march for free western food. TAFT'S CONDITION < Continued From Page One) change in his condition since morning, when a hospital bulletin said the senator had a “more restful night).” Dr. Claude E. Forkner, Taft’s physician and an attending physician at the hospital, signed the statement, Forkner is a well known hematologist specialiging in blood diseases. He is the author of a book, called “Leukemia And Allied Diseases.” Tlte only formal announcements mentioning the cause of Taft’s illness were those issued shortly after! the activities of the senate majority leader were Curtailed in Junei They said he suffered from a “serious hip ailment ” Tajrt underwent an . exploratory operation July 8. As reports on his changing condition were issued in New York there was speculation in Ohio on

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return to the Senate. lie said he hoped would continue in the senate and sent the Republican a warm telegram with his wishes for an early recovery. i 1 ;