Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 188, Decatur, Adams County, 11 August 1954 — Page 2

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Report Japan Seeks j Red Chinese Trade . United States Is Concerned On Report ' WASHINGTON (INS) -A eer- 1 iously - disturbed US. government I was making a thorough check to- I day of reports that Japan has decided to try for an alignment with 1 Red China. S Z . J The reports were based on statements given to a Tokyo news conference by Hayato Ikeda, newly - appointed eeeretary general of the liberal party of prime minister Shlgeru Yoshida. Ikeda was quoted as saying that "complete failure" of the U. S. efforts to contain and "roll back" Communism in Asia compelled , Japan to make a reappraisal and ( to seek friendship and trade with she Communists. - In Tokyo, diplomatic circles dteconnted Ikeda's statement as designed only for domestic consumption to prevent gain of Red Chinese prestige in Japan and not as reflecting any-change in the Japanese alignment ith the nonCommunist world. However, U. S. officials were seriously concerned with the report* and sent an urgent message to Ambassador John AHieon in Tokyo to cable full details of what Ikeda said. U. <S. officials were deeply concerned because for a long time they have realised that unless the west could offer Japan away to solve her economic the Japanese would be forc’d to make a try for the markets and raw materials of Red China. Secretary of etate John Foster Dulles at hU news ’ conference Tuesday stressed the seriousness of the Japanese problem. He spoke before the reports o, tihe Ikeda atatement were received in the U. S. and said that this country “recognizee that one of the major post-war problems is the problem of finding opportunities whereby Japan, with its large and industrious population, oan find a way to earn a useful and profit able living in the world." die said that the U. S. hopes a multi-nation agreement can be negotiated to ease restrictions on Japanese trade in various countries. He also said the U. S. may send surplus food stocks to Japan on “terms which would l>e liberal from the stand point of payment • possibly in terms of local ’currency.” " 'CURfITWIHUER (Caetlweg From Pane One» precincts remained untabulated. Gov. Cherry, said however, he refused to concede the election until all returns are in. Idaho BOISE, Idaho (INS) — Former

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County's 4-H Band Plays At 4-H Fair One of tihe major attractions at -the Allen county 4-H fair in Fort Wayne on opening day Tuesday was the pertewwanee of the Adams county 4-H band, led by Peter Giert, ot Geneva. The band led the 4-H entry parade around the coliseum and then ushered out the newly chosen king end queen. Earlier a one-half hour concert had been presented by the local boys and gfenie. Two bus loads of 4-H band members went on the trip to Fort Wayne, which was made possible by-the committee of band memoers’ parente. Allen county 4-H leaders have been trying to organise a band ot their own- for ewveral years, using the Adams county organisation as a model. The local band was the first 4-H band in the state when it was organized several yean ago. and has been invited to play several times at the Indiana state fair. Sen. Glen Taylor, the one time cowboy singer, was running neck and neck with Claude Burtenahaw, a college professor, early today in his attempt at a political comeback. Returns from 175 of the state’s 883 precincts for the Democratic senatorial nomination showed: Burtenshaw 5902; Taylor 5641; Alvin McCormick, a farmer ot near Lewston, 2518. On the Republican side, Sen. Henry Dworsbak was far ahead ot his only opponent, Les Lambson of Blackfoot.

CHERRIES for canning, 30 lb. Tina. Sweet and Soar, $3.99. HAMMOND’S FRUIT MARKET, 240 North 18th S&aeT. 7. Z-.. ~Z. Zit -rtp tn s uood Towr — Decatur I INDIANA STATE September ZndthnilOth *.

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