Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 153, Decatur, Adams County, 30 June 1954 — Page 8

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EISENHOWER (4'aatlnued would like to mention wasthat when Sir Winston and foreign secretary Anthony Eden came to Washington last Friday there was rant concern about the difficulties In the way of a foreign policy agreement between the two nations. He said he thought that Ute conferences at the White House did much to get Britain and the IL S. back on the rails of unified action. The administration meanwhile rushed work today on a southeast Asian defense alliance plan, firm In the belief that the compromise agreement reached with Churchill was a go-ahead signal. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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-»>- ■■■ .... - - — ■ State Fire Marshal Urge§ Safe Fourth - INDIANAPOLIS (INS) fire marshal Arnold MeWter today urged Indiana cltisens to observe the Fourth of July in safety and quietness. He pointed out that In addition to the 1939 Indiana law which forbids the sale and use of fireworks within the state, there is a new federal law prohibiting any firm shipiprifc fireworks into a state which forbids the use of pyrotechnics. ANTIREDS IN <Cieattawed, From Fage Oae) came out of hiding to join their colleague* releaked from the city's ‘jails. Many of them found ithard to-believe that the reign of terror had ended. For Castillo Armas, the turn of events was a personal tri uni pit He began his “revolt to freedom” with equipment and even less organization. And for a time, he appeared defeated. Now. with the cease-fire arranged on his terms. Castillo Arntas seems destined for an important role in the future of Guatemala despite some known army opposition to him.

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LATE BULLETINS WASHINGTON (INS) — A spurt of congressional action today completed enactment of regular appropriation bill* for the fiscal year which begin* Thursday and gave President Eisenhdwer a 43 and one-half billion dollar spending package, only slightly below the amount he asked. Seriate and house approval of compromise legislation on a three billion. 278 million dollar spending program for congress, the federal courts, and six government Agencies brought clearance of major money bill* "oh time" for the fleet time since the GOP-controlled 80th congress took over in 1948. WASHINGTON (INS) —The house today passed the three billion, 567 million dollar foreign aid bill, ihcluding a proposed ban on fund* for any country which enters into a 1 Locarno-type non - aggression treaty with the Communists In southeast Asia. The bill, which now goes to the senate, is 109 million dollops below the amount requested by President It is the smallest cut in the administration’s foreign progrant in year*. LONDON (INS) «— Radio - : Moscow claimed today that the . first electric power station using atomic energy began working last Sunday. j The radio broadcast monitor- \ ed in London quoted a statement by the Sovtet cabinet as the source of its information. It did not say where the station is located but said it had a. capacity of 5,000 kilowatts and is now supplying power for industrial and agricultural purposes in surrounding districts. Orders State Highway Trucks Aid Traffic 'INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — State highway department chairman Neil Godwin, of Franklin, today ordered slow-poke highway trucks to make way for through traffic. Godwin said patrol trucks (the slow moving yellow vehicles! have been ordered to pull off the pavement if as many as three cars lure lined up behind the truck. Godwin said:" "This will contribute to highway safety by giving motorists an opportunity to pass without pulling into the left lane." v Fing Leaking Pipes Leaking water pipes may be temporarily repaired with old leather, or heavily paraffined cloth for cold water pipes. Hold in place by means of wire tlghtlv secured with pliers Democrat Want Ad* Bring Results

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Craig Orders Study Os School Curricula Action Interpreted As Crack At Young INDIANAPOLIS (INSL — Gov. George N, €rnlg today named a 14-meniber committee to study the curricula of Jibosier schools to aee if courses are up to date. Craig named Warren Roberts. of Crawfordsville, chairman of the group which will report on whetliter the present curricula will fit to-day’s-children for tomorrow’s citizenship. The' action was widely preted as a crack at the governor’s intra-party political foe, supeYio-

AnVERTISKMFNT FOR BIDS Notice Is hereby given Chat the Board of Public Works and jjafety of the City of DeCwtur, Indiana, will received sealed bids .. at the office of the Clerk-Treasurer, un<til the hour of a:O<P o’clock P-M.. (Central Standard Time! on the 6th dav July. 1954, at which hour the blds will be publicly opened and read aloud for the following described equipment: ’ ONE WMP TRUCK of not less than 1 1/2 ton eapaeWy and having a gross weight rating of not less than 16,000 lbs.. Wheel base suitable for mounting 2(4 yard dump body. Chassis shall be equipped with heavy duty springs, and shall be provided with standard IranemOsioii suitable to drive power take o(t«to operate hoist. The chassis shall be equipped with a twp speed rear axle. The chassis shall be equipped with duel rear wheels, front and rear tires shall be 8:25 a . 20 - 10 ply, also, &jal side mirrors. dual windshield Wipers, replaetlble -type oil filter,, oil bath air cleaner, air conditioned type heater, defrosters, cab marker lights and directional signals. The sueceesf.it bidder shall furnish and mount on above chassis, one 2>4 vard dump body having approximately IT’ sides, 24” ends, 9’-length and 6’ 8" width, weighing not less than 1290 lbs. The body shall lie e<|iiiup.ed with reliable 7" cylinder hoist suitable for operation with almve dump body and' wifli quarter cab protector shield. The tmiek and tardy shall, be pa 1 n ted. a dark ‘ green, and the ’-cab lettered on both doors “City of Decatur, Street Department". The bid price shall be the total cost of She above equipment FOB. ■Decatur, Indiana, less allowance for the 1949 International 1 1/2 'ton dtrmp itruck now the property of the City of , Decatur, Indiana, which shall became the property of the successful bidder. Hilders shall submit complete specifications and information covering their equipment as quoted "in" their bid. AH 'bids shall be accompanied with a bond or certified check in the •amount of 950.00. All blds shall I>e filed with the Clerk-Treasurer of the Cftv of Decatnrr, Indiana, on General Bid Form Nd? 95, prescribed by the State' Board of Accounts of the Indiana. .The Board of Public Works and Safety of the City of Decatur, In/ diana. reserves the right to reject any or all bids. < / BOARD. OF PUBLIC ZSOHKS AND SAFETY JTVERNON AVRAND \ Clerk-Treasurer De<xitur, Indiana. JUNE 33—30 i ;

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tendont of public instruction Wilbur Young, who wan unopposed for renomination at the recent (lOP convention. Tow of the members of Craig's com mission are members of the general commission of the state board of education, of which Young is ex-officio chairman. They often have differed with Young on ar e: r O. H. SwlharT, superintendent of schools at Kokomo, and Warren Robert, professor at Wabash Colhs«- • Other mem iters are David G. Wylie, of Bloomington: Mrs. Oscar A. Ahlgren. of Whiting; i.Mrs. Mary Jane Beaman, of New Castle; Ball State president Joint R. 'Emens, of Muncie; John S. Hastings, of Washington; Mrs. Raydon E. Heilman. of Muncie; Mercer Mance, of Indianapolis; Robert Brude

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Pierce, of Indianapolis; Hassil Schenck, of Lebanon; George S. Diener, of Indianapolis, and James Robb, of indlabapolia. , . Craig said: 1 , ' “From an economic and official i standpoint, this is a subject that has been brought up time and again. At least this commission's report will reduce public doubt and uncertainties in minds of students. ’ teuchbrs and ipnreats." i ■ - ’ rr " 1 'f?!' “ ’ Order Autopsy To Find Death Cause ; r INWANARpUP JINS) — An ’' autopsy wa» ordered today to determine cause of death of a ■ 33-year-old man whose nude body was found in his disheveled Indianapolis apartment. , | ’ —— >— Democrat Want Ada Bring Results

OPPENHEIMER (Coatlimed Fro— Fese O»»> that it wIH be beard.” His attorneys who "represented him in the fight to retain his seccurfty clearance said they would study the commission findings before deciding if anything further can be done. « The commission's views differed from those of'the security board chief in ignoring Oppenheimer’s original opposition to the hydrogen bomb as grounds for questioning his security status. The majority opinion said Oppenheimer’s record showed ‘‘substantial defects of character and imprudent and dangerous associations, particularly with known subversives who placed the interests of foreign powers above those of the U. S."

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Murray declared: “It will not do to plead that Dr. Oppenheimer revealed no secaets to the CommitniaU knd fellow travellers with whom he chose to associate. What is incompatible with obedience Jo the laws of security is the associations themselves; however, -innocent in fact.’* Smyth, however, said "there la no indication in the entire record that Dr. Oppenheimer has ever di- * vulged any secret Information." and that the test of a security sys* tern is in the results rather than obedience to form. FILM Left Today Ready Tomorrow at 3:00 Closed All Day Thursday EDWARDS STUDIO Open 8:30 a. m. to 5:00 p. m.