Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 267, Decatur, Adams County, 12 November 1953 — Page 4

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Ths Community Fund is within TEN PERCENT of going over the top. Give it a push and help in reaching the goal. t -—-0 Mr. Truman is not a candidate for any office. He is a former President of the United State! and the attempt to smear his character or question his patriot* lam is unjustified. 0 -0— The political party standing in the House is: Republican, 219; Democrat, 215; Independent, 1. Although the GOP majority is small, the party has the resppnsh bility for carrying through its pro* gram and whey congress recon* venes in January, the administraf tion should accomplish legislative objectives or quit talking about 4- what should be done. | —0 0 President Eisenhower differs; widely with his party and congressional leaders. The President stated he believes former President'; Truman arid Supreme Court Justice Clark should not have been* subpenaed by the House Un-Apier-j A lean Activities Committee. The' showdown will come Friday and if Mr. Truman does appear before | the committee, look out for fireworks. -0 fl— ■ Attorney General Brownell ap- < pears to be more like a national party chairman than a law en- ; forcement officer. His accusations | in the Harry Dexter White case ? " - ; ' "J were timed with the California congressional election, and pre- §

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sum ably not with the idea of aiding justice. He should resign from the cabinet and become his party's national chairman. • \ —o—o— ,‘/y As was expected the Republican candidate for congress won in the special California election. The district has been Republican and the former incumbent resigned to be elected mayor of Los Angeles. Few farmers live in the district, which besides a section of Los Angeles includes the city of South Pasadena. The successful candidate's the first Republican elected this year in three special elections, including those in New Jersey and Wisconsin. \ ’ — —_o 0 Louis Webert would not want public recognition for saving a child’s life, but the National Safety Council has commended him for successfully applying resuscitation methods |hat revived little Victoria Gehrig last summer. The child nearly strangled to death in the straps of a w’ork '■ apron hanging from a clothesline in the backyard of her home. Worthy of recognition is the fact that Mr. -Webert knew how to apply resuscitation to the child. This training in life-saving is given at the General Electric Company. where Mr. \ Webert is em’’Pioyed’." it wys his knowledge of the proper method of resuscitation that restored the child’s breathing and Mr. Webert, along ? with everybody in the community is happjy over the fact that he could be of ’inestimably service | in a moment of dire emergency. He deserves a salute I

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New President Os Philippines Pleads Unify Defeated Quirino Concedes Election Won By Magsaysay MANILA, UP — President-elect Ramon Magsaysay appealed to his people today for unity, and then plunged into the task of organizing the administration that will govern the Philippines for the next four years. President Elpidio Quirino conceded defeat at noon, as mounting returns indicated that voters who think “it’s time for a change” had elected Magsaysay by a margin of nearly 2% to 1. Returns representing about 60 percent of the total vote showed the victorious Nationalist candidate leading by 1,815,188 votes to 798.022. Mountingt congressional returns indicated that Magsaysay will have strong support in the senate and probably will control the house of representatives. Quirino, in conceding, offered Magsaysay his “good wishes,” and wryly offered “a prayer -that the change is for the better." Eugenio Perez, president of Quirino’s Liberal party, promised that the retiring President’s supporters will offer Magsaysay cooperation. The President-elect was relaxing aboard U. S. Adm. Richard Cruzen’s yacht in Manila Bay when word of Quirino’s concession reached him. He expressed tahnks for the outgoing President’s good wishes, and called on “all Filipinos to work together as one people.” The President-elect said his government will do its best to convince other Asiatic natioris “that there can be neither ‘independence* nor 'neutrality' in the face of aggressive * Soviet imperialism in Asia.' Magsaysay said his regime will deal with Reds “on the basis of all-out force and all-out . fellowship’ ” —a slogan recalling his campaign as defense secretary against Communist guerrillas here. Findlay President Speaks At Rockford Dr. Harry Clifford Fox. president of Findlay college, will be the chapel speaker at the school of Christian living and interdenominational standard leadership training institute at the Rockford. Ohio high school Monday evening. More than 435 laymen and minister. 4 are attending the school and institute which opened Nov. 2. The school will be held again on Nov. 23. and will close Nov. .30. It is being sponsored by ministers and churches from this county and Mercer and Van Wert counties in Ohio. The glee club of Ohio Northern university will appear on the chapel program Nov. 23, and Congressman William McCulloch will address the chapel group Nov. 30. JAMES BYRNES < Cwt inwed From Pane One) Hoover on White. ' 'Byrnes said that seven years after the 1946 incident, he wou’d not attempt to recall everything that was said between him and Mr. Truman. “I do recall discussing some of the statements in the FBI report," Byrnes told the Jenner subcommittee. “I said that while some of the statements would not be admissible in court against Mr. White, nevertheless the whole report aroused such, serious suspicion that I thought he should try to stop the confirmation pt tas appointment ' Byrnes said the President reacn td a similar conclusion and “I air satisfied that had the nomination not been acted upon, he would have stopped confirmation.” The second FBI report on White was sent to the White House Fel. 4. 1946, according' to previous information made available on th? controversial spy case. The next day Byrnes sent a memo -to the President on the and on Feb 6 the senate approved White’!* nomination as secretary of the monetary fund. —— r The largest glacier in Colorado, the mile-square Arapaho jee sheet, is the water reservoir for the city of Boalder, which owns exclusive rights to the ice. New Jelly-like Formula Knocks Baked Grease Off Oven Surfaces “ITS” is tne name of a new oven cleaner that restores oven surfaces to grease-free newness without scraping or scrubbing. ’ The substance is brushed on. allowed to stand, then wiped clean with water. •‘lts” oven cleaner is available at Holthouse Drug Co. for $1 and this includes a plastic brush. “ITS” is non-inflammable And spectacular in performance. \ Adv.

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) - . 0 Modern Etiquette | BY ROBERTA LEE | 0 0 Q. Some friends have just told me that I committed a serious breach of etiquette by congratulating a giH upon her engagement —that this suggested I thought she Was lucky to have found a man. Is this true? A. This was a mistake, but is a very common one, and you should not worry too much about it. The usual procedure ds to congratulate

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only the man, and offer wishes of happiness to the girl. ? Q. Isn't it considered bad manners and rude for a guest to refuse a drink when in the home of h friend? A. Not in the least. There is frothing compulsory about it. and Oqly a person who is weak-willed Will be influenced to do something that he or. she does not want to do. ? Q. Is 1 it necessary that one send a gift when invited to a bridal |hower, and one cannot attend? A. Yes, this is obligatory.

A3b uiaamnca At Sampson Base Harold Norris who recently joined the Armed forces has received this address: A/B H. E. Norris A.F. 16447819, Flight 2942—3660 Tr. Squad, Sampson Air Force base, Geneva, New York. Court News Marriage Licenses Ronald Sawyer, 31, and Carol Shood, 18, both of Youngstown, O. Thomas J. Wickey, 21, Hanoverston, 0., and Mary Ann Chestnuts, 18, /Lesbon, O. James R. Johnson. 20, Decatur, and Marilyn L. lEgly, 18, of Wreu, O. j— . 0 Household Scrapbook BY ROBERTA LEE 0 — .0 The Ironing Board Protect the ironing board from dust by taking two paper flour sacks, cutting the bottom from one and pasting to the top of the other to form the needed length. It can be slipped over the board when putting it away. Jars The insides of glass jars can be easily cleaned by filling with hot water and stirring in a teaspoon of baking soda. Shake well, then the jar at oncto and rinse in clear* water. Bleeding k The bleeding of a wounTd can often be stopped by applying very hot water, as hot as can be borne. If you have someining to sell or roorns for -ent, try, a Democra’ Want Add. It brings results.

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