Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 80, Decatur, Adams County, 5 April 1954 — Page 6

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Raymond Reynolds Is Taken By Death Raymond E. Reynold*, 63. died Saturday at n>* nome iu “vara Grux following a heart attack. Surviving are his widow, Dessie; a aon, Leonard, of Bluffton; three daughters, Mrs. Helen Zerhung of Elwood, Mrs. Alice Hasinbiller of Berne and Mrs. Rose Ann Nesteroad of Montpelier; three brothers, Nile of Keystone. Lester of Linn Grove and Everett, in Michigan; and a sister, Mrs. Ethel .Moore, Colorado. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Jahn fu-

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neral home In Bluffton, the Rev. H. H. Meckstroth Burial will be in the Six Mile cemetery. Slight Damage Done In Crash Saturday An automobile driven by Carol Klusman, 19, Decatur, struck the fender of a parked automobile on Jackaon street Saturday afternoon, damaging the Kluaman auto to the extent of $35. ' Owner of the parked vehicle waa not learned. ♦ Democrat Want Ada Br’ng Resulta

McCarthy Assails Pentagon Politicos Senator Acclaimed At New York Meet N®W YORK UP — Sen. Joseph R. lauded as “a great American” Sunday before 6.000 wildly cheering New York policemen at the department's annual Holy Name society communion breakfast. McCarthy waa introduced to his enthusiastic audience by Megr. Joseph A. McCaffrey who praised the senator as "a great American” who "has fought untruth with truth, disloyalty with loyalty, treason with patriotism and godleesness with godliness.” The Wisconsin Republican was interrupted several times by shouts of “give it to ’em, Joe” and ‘‘McCarthy for president" during a 30 minute speech in which he renewed his feud with Harvard Prof. Wendell H. Furry and "pentagon politicians.” McCarthy said Furry would be cited for contempt of congress for refusing to testify whether he turned over top secrets to the Communists while doing radar work for the government. McCarthy said the Harvard proi fessor refused to identify "five or six” Communists -with whom he <was employed on radar work for the army signal corps from 1943 to 1945. ; "The fifth amendment Communist will be cited for contempt and removed,” the senator said.

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McCarthy attacked “Pentagon politicians” who, he said, worry more about protecting a general from investigative techniques than they do about recovering 900 American prisoners of the Korean war still being held in Chinese prison camps. McCarthy apparently was referI ring to Brig. Gen. Ralph T. Zwlck-

er of Camp Kilmer, N. J., with whom he clashed while investigating the promotion and honorable discharge of an army major when the senator labeled a “fifth amendment Communist.” McCarthy also renewed his plea that this country cut off aid to allies who engaged in trade with Red China.

Polio Vaccine Is Undergoing Rigid Tests 'Most Exact' Tests Made Os Vaccine To Be Sure Os Safety WASHINGTON UP —The U.S. public health service today assured the nation that the new Salk polio vaccine to be used on some one million school children this spring is undergoing the “most exact” scientific testing to make sure it is safe. A spokesman issued the statement after commentator Walter Winchell said the new vaccine "is claimed to be a cure but may be a killer” because the public health service found seven of 10 test batches contained live rather than dead polio virus. The public health service said there was nothing unusual in finding some test batches positive and that "technical difficulties” were to be expected in switching from laboratory to commercial production of a vaccine. But “any lots found posiitve will of course not be released for clinical trial." it said. - Dr. Jonas E. Salk, who developed the new vaccine, said in Pittsburgh there is no possibility the live virus could be contained In any Inoculations. "Masrive safety tests in three separate laboratories guarantee that live virus will be discovered and discarded — that is the purpose of the test,” he said. And Dr. Hart E. Van Riper, medical director of the National Foundation tor Infantile Paralysis, asserted that “any product that contains live polio virus is not the vaccine developed by Salk and to be tested by the national foundation.” The new vaccine is being tested by the public health service’s bldlogical control laboratory. Dr. Salk’s laboratory and the commercial makers of the vaccine. Van Riper has called the triple test "safer than safe.” Dr. Salk, a University of Pittsburgh research scientist, already has injected the vaccine into 5,000 persons, mostly children, without any unfavorable reaction. He believes the mass trial beginning next month on 750,000 to a million children in the first, second and third grades may make them immune to all three forms of polio for lite. Sailor's Wife Bears Second Baby Within Three-Week Period CHELSEA, Mass. (UP) — For the second time in three weeks, a sailor’s wife gave birth to a baby today. The babies, a boy and a g*rl, are not twins. Mrs. Thelma Chapman. 32. Foxboro. Mass., was delivered of the second child, a boy. at Chelsea Naval hospital. The mother and both babies are doing nicely, the hospital said. Capt. L. T. Dorgan. hospital chief obstetrician, said it cannot be determined at this time whether the babies were conceived at the same time. , The boy weighed 4 pounds, 6% ounces, a bit heavier than his slater, who topped the scales at 3 pounds, 4 ounces when she was born March 15. Doctors said Mrs. Chapman has dual procreative organs, a medical rarity.

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Says Workingmen Favor Secret Vote Weeks Asserts Most Favor Strike Vote WASHINGTON UP —Secretary of commerce Sinclair Weeks today said an "overwhelming majority" of American workingmen back the administration proposal for a secret strike vote. He said a recent Gallup poll showed that three out of four workers favored putting the strike-ballot requirement into the Taft-Hartley law. — - “If they could vote In secret, they would many times vote differently, whereas today they vote to support the leadership because it’s usually a show of hands or something of that nature.” Weeks said in a, copyrighted Interview with U. S. News & World Report Magazine. Weeks, who has taken an active part in plans for labor law revisions now before congress, said that often workers are relectant to vote against a strike called by union officers because of a fear of reprisals. “It's a democratic right to have a secret ballot, and it particularly ought to be extended to a strike situatiofifwhere the voter'sown pay check and his own individual liberty are directly affected," he said.

Record Pickerel? STOCKBRIDGE. Mass., UP — Mrs. James E. Martin claims to be the world's champion woman pickeral angler. She caught a pickerel in Pontooue Lake |hat weighed nine pounds, five ounces—said to be 5 ounces over the previous world’s record. Seven British railway stations in London handle 887,000 incoming and outgoing passengers on 5,215 trains every day. Waterloo Stai tion alone handles 664 trains daily. The official flower of the State of Michigan is the apple blossom.

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Three-Year-Old Boy Strangled In Fence ~~ LAFAYETTE, Ind. (UP) — Three-year-old Timothy Reppert, son of the Robert Repperts, Lafayette, strangled Saturday when his coat collar became caught as,—, he crawled under a fence in his back yard. Renew Demand For Halt To Downturn Democrat Senators Ask Prompt Action WASHINGTON UP — Sen. Herbert H. Lehman (D-N.Y.) and Rep. Richard Bolling (D-Mo.) have renewed Democratic demands for prompt government action to halt the nation’s economic downturn. Lehman said if the present slump ‘ becomes a depression it will be "man-made.” He called for immediate action- to increase purchasing power through individual tax relief, raising minimum hourly wages, expanding social security and federal spending on schools, housing and power. Belling noted that unemployment increased 5-1.000 in March when it “shmrid—have—gone—down—soo,ooo The two Democrats made the statements on the "Meet Your Congress” television program Sunday. Frank Carlson (R-Kan.) and Sen. Frank A. Barrett (R-Wyo.) argued that things are all right and this is ‘‘no time to rock the boat.” Meanwhile, in Fort Worth, Tex., • commerce secretary Sinclair Weeks said the nation is undergoing a "business recession” because of reduced expenses resulting from a peace in Korea. “Unless the professional pessimists, the irresponsible union leaders and socialist planners convince the public they cannot afford to buy, there is every reason to view the year with confidence,” he said in a radio report. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur.