Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 152, Decatur, Adams County, 29 June 1954 — Page 2

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Two Aiitos Collide Here Monday Night A wreck Monday night at the corner of Madison and Third streets did «• estimated Hdd damage to autos driven by Cedric Fisher and William E. Ditto, according to the city police. The Ditto automobile was approaching

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Ovegright Bag Is Ideolified By Wife Intensify Hunt For Missing Hoosiers BEDFORD, Ind., (INS) — Mrs. J Stephen Buck, wife of one of the i four Indiana men missing since i June 19. has identified an over- < night bag fotfnd near Sheboygan, i Wis„ as one belonging to her husband. Buck was the pilot of a plane

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r which disappeared en route from Crawfordsville, ,lnd., to Crystals Falls, Mich. Also -aboard- were Edward Parham, 40. of Bedford, and Eli Demaree. 40, and Lloyd Leftwich, 39, both of Crawfordsville. The bag. found on the Lake Michigan beach Sunday, was flown to BgdforJ by Col. R. H. Jackson, cbmmiritaer of the Wisconsin civil air patrol. Col. Jackson said that a search for the missing plane, once called off, will be resumed in the light of the new evidence. The CAP was s 'handicapped by the fact no Bight plan was filed.

Nixon, Benson HR High Price Support Farm Congressmen To Answer Charges WASHINGTON (INS) - President Eisenhower und agriciiltare secret a i-y Fare Taft Benson have signalled their intentions to fight to the ftaieh for their term program, and at least two congressional leader’s have accepted the challenge. Rape. Clifford Hope (R-Kens.), and Harold Cooley (D-N. C.>, will take to the nation’* airways tomor,row night to answer charges made 'Monday night in a similar broadcast by Benson and Vice President Richard Nixon. Nixon and Benson tore into the rigid, high price support program which the house cosnmittee headed by Hope voted to extend for one year. The congressmen—the two most powerful farm spokesmen in the house—will tell the public why they believe a one-yew continuation of 90 percent of parity price supports on the six basic commodities te in the best interest of the nation. Hope ie slated also to tell part of his story Wednesday afternoon on another nationwide show. Benson will be guest of the same program today. - This action of a Republican committee chairman and the ranking Democrat on hrs committee getting equal time on the. air to answer farm statements by a Republican vice president and a Republican secretary of agriuclture is clear indication that the nationwide farm hassle knows no political lines. It is rmdoubtedly true that more Democrats than Republicans favor the continued high price supports initiated by Democratic administrations. At the same time, however, the fEisenhower proposals have been pushed aside in favor of continued 90 percent supports by Republican dominated agriculture committees in both houses. In addition, Benson repeatedly notes that the flexible support system which he and Mr. Eisenhower favor was written into the political platforms of btph parties in 1948 and that it won. approval of both Republicans and t>emocrats in 1948 and again in 1949. __ The solid bloc of southern Democrats generally can lie considered the strongest group in favor of continued rigid supports on the. basics - wllich include such important southern crops as cotton, peanuts, tobacco and rice. But there are southern Democrats —like Florida’s Sen. Spessard Holland — who favor the flexible system. Then too, there are Republicans like North Dakota s Sen. Milton R. Young and South Dakota's Sen. Karl Mundt who stand by the administration on many issues, but deviate on the farm situation. The administration is making a bold bid for public support to up its pressure on congress. But it is dobutfiil that Nixon, Benson or even Mr. .'Eisenhower realized when they launched their, concerted campaign this week that two powerful congressional leaders tfould turn the campaign into a wide open fight. ’ Democrat Want Ads Bring Results ( ' I ■ w -JR jMER .Ji ■. wg WmMw Se'JrSsa ■ K Glory ickes 19. of Clifton, n j, , sophomore at Green Mountain Junior College. Poultney. Vta is a contender for the title of State of New Jersey College Queen. This Domination would put her ■' th the race for National College / Queen. The winner will Be chosen j kt Asbury Park. N. J., Sept. 10-11 1 *• ■•'..■•■ '*---■ ....■■» ■ , ■ ’ • ' 1 <

Kirkland Taxpayers i Appear At Hearing About 30 Kirkland township taxpayers appeared before the board es review Monday la the county court house. The special hearing was scheduled after low assessments were discovered by the boar!. No decision was reached at the tweeting. London Press Lauds Results 0! Parley Washington Talks Hailed In Britain LONDON (INS) — The London press led an almost unanimous chorus of .praise today for the results of the Washington talks between prime minister Sir Wineton Churchill and President Eisenhower.-' All the British capital morning papers were agreed that the meeting was a great success, with a Times editorial summing up the general opinion: “An Anglo-American compromise on methods appears to have been reached. There are certain to be more difficulties ahead, but a dangerous corner seems to have been turned.” The majority of the papers headlined in large type appeal to Americans to be patient with the Russians. The Daily lEixpress gate prominence to the announced AngloAmerican determination to ream western Germany quickly, saying: "R is understood that if France persists in blocking the European defense community treaty America and Britain agreed Germany ehall be rearmed as an associate of the North Atlantic treaty organization.” The cornrntinique issued Monday tn Washington said agreement had been reached on creating a southeast .Asian, defense pact* and an exchange of atomic energy information as weli as European defense. * to Paris, French premier Pierre Mendes-France found the communique a source of "much satisfaction.” He said the EiscnhowerChmxshijl position on E.D.C. confirmed end approved the position taken by his government which "wants to put an end to the present , uncertainty, and present the Allies with a CTear and ebhs^uetive solution as soon as possible.” One slight note of displeasure came from West German Socialist leader, Brkh Qlienhauer who said \ the communique allowed the Allies j contemplated no move towards German sovereignty before France made a decision on the European , army plan. A source dose to the Belgium government expresed “deep satis- . faction’ - about the stress given to I the unified army plan. i Western observers in Geneva praised the cardful wording of the J communique with reference to In-do-Chtna, pointing out it reflected ■ a sincere desire to give the ninenation fndo-China peace talks every ■ chance for success. ’

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