Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 240, Decatur, Adams County, 12 October 1954 — Page 6

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Sen. Capehart Sees GOP Stale Victory Cites Mishandling Os State Campaign INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — Senator Homer E. Capehart,. back in his home state after conducting a headlined series of probee into federal housing administration scandals, opined that the OOP will lose votes in Indiana but not enough any of the 10 Hoosier congressional members. However, the senator opined that the campaign for the crucial seats has been "mishandled” by the Indiana GOP committee, which is controlled by a faction not friendly to Capehart or his colleague, Sen. William E. Jenner. Sen. Capehart, whose return to Indianapolis was delayed by a television appearance in Washington as "Man of the Week” scoffed at .. reports the GOP might lose three Indiana congressional races to the Democrats. He said of his intraEVERYBODY BENEFITS -Everybody gives to Decatur Community Fund. It

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party foe: "The unpopularity of Gov. Craig may lose some votes x but hot enough to cost us the victory ” Capehart has become a familiar figure during the weeks he has presided at senate banking committee , hearings which uncovered operations of misdeeds in the FHA, primarily during the previous Democratic administration. The chairman said he felt the windfall payments and other dealings exposed during the probe were of primary interest throughout the nation. But Capehart added that he is speaking in Indiana only four times between now and Nov. 2. He said he would have been willing to campaign to a far greater extent had he been asked to do so. Neither the senior senator nor Sen. Jenner has taken an active part in the Indiana GOP campaign since Gov. Craig and friends control the state political organization. Capehart spoke Monday night in Fort Wayne and is to speak during the next three weeks at Indianapolis, Plymouth and Kendallville and Clinton. The Indianapolis speech before the Broad Ripple American Legion is Friday night — the same date when President Dwight D. Eisenhower is to address a rally, in

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Butler University fieldhouse a few ■ blocks away. Capehart said he had no advance knowledge of the Ike visit and did not know if there would be any change in his Oct. 15 plans. Capehart added that he does not plan to leave his home state again before Nov. 8 except for a national debate Sunday in Chicago. The 'CBS’ TadtO' «ffd“'teTe"visibn“’del)ate between the Indiana Republican and Sen. Mike Mohroney (DOkia.)' is the second of a series of four such events. , The first and last of the series present debates between the two national party chairmen—Leonard Hall and Stephen Mitchell—while the third debate Oct. 24 is between Indiana's congressman Charles Halleck, GOP house majority leader and Rep. John McCormack (DMass.) Capehart's senate banking committee is to reconvene Nov. 9. the day after the senate is called for a session on the move to censure Sen. Joseph McCarthy (R-Wis.) Capehart said he already knew how he was voting on that question —in favor of McCarthy. He explained that of the two pointe of suggested censure, one was for speaking unkindly s<to hfelloW senator—"and we'd be doing nothing but censuring if we tried to stop that.” The other point — alleged abuse of Gen. Zwicker —also failed to get a nod from Capehart who said he couldn’t stand the thought of Maj. Peress (the alleged Communist over whom the McCarthyZwicker clash occurred) getting off scot free and McCarthy getting national censure for the incident. Two Persons Hurt As Autos Collide Cora Wilson, 70, of Geneva, was uninjured in an accident'Sunday afternoon which injured two people of Van Wert, 0., The accident occurred at the' intersection of U. S. highway 1 and 224 in Wells county where a man was killed a week ago. The Van Wert residents were Samuel Stillwagon. 74, who received severe facial lacerations and his wife, Exira, 60, who also suffered facial cuts. Both were treated at Adams county memorial hospital. The Wilson automobile was traveling north on highway 1 and the other car with going west on 224. Witnesses said that Still wagon had stopped before crossing when the crash occured, Wallpaper will be easier to remove if sprayed with boiling water from a spray pump, wetting about 12 feet at a time.

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17,040 Students Are Enrolled By Purdue Lafayette, Ind, —A total of 17.040 individual students are enrolled In Purdue University classes on the campus and in the offcampus centers for the current semester, according to figures releasedtoday byG. Daamton. registrar and director of admission. This total include# i 0.541 on the campus for a gain of 822 and 6,479 in the centers for a gain of 441 over the camparable figures for the 1953-54 academic year. Notre Dame To Step Up Cancer Research New Microscope To Speed Up Research SOUTH BEND, Ind, (INS) — University of Notre Dame scientists said today that installation of a color-translating ultraviolet microscope will «hep up cancer research at tSre. University’s Lobund institute. The 140,000 instrument, provided by the Damon Runyon memorial, fund, is the first of its kind to'be made available commercially to any college, university dr research center. The microscope adds a new dimension to mieroscopi: analysis and enables scientists to make many luupcr'anj amlyaes not possible previously. Advantage's over the conventional electron microscopes include th a fact that living tissue can be sT.dfed and the specimen need not be stained, dyed or treated in any way, or touched, by any outside agent. Future developments may mean that a pathologist could 16arn in a matted of seconds, and, while a patient is on an operating table whether tissue is cancerous or otherwise diseased, according to scientists. The Instrument within 30 or 40 eeconds: Takes three pictu-es of a specimen successively using three dif-ft’-ent wave lengths of ultraviolet light. Processes or develops the film automatically. • Projects and superimposes the three photos on a screen in a full color picture of the specimen which may have had no visible color in it. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results.

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Russia, Red China Seek To Halt U. S. Gains Joint Communique Demands U. S. Quit Formosa And Japan WASHINGTON (INS) — Soviet Russia and Red China were embarked today on u campaign to wipe .out all the gains the U. 8, and her allies made in the Pacific during World War 11 and since. The two Communist nations proclaimed a set of objectives and hinted broadly that they were the price for peace, In a joint communique, they called on the U. S. to leave Eori inosa to its fate and to get out of | Japan. They also called for a new international conference to unify Korea and urged to Japanese to accept "peaceful co-existence” and trade with China and Russia. Simultaneously, Chinese premier Chou Bn-Lai cabled to the United Nations general assembly a charge that the U. S. was guilty of "armed invasion” of China’s territorial waters. Chou based his argument on the assignment of the seventh fleet- to . guard. against any Red amphibious attack across the Formosan straights on Chiang KaiShek's island stronghold. The joint Sino-Soviet communique, broadcast by J Moscow radio, was written in Peiping during the recent conference at which party chairman Mao Tse-Tung met with the secretary of the Russian Communist party, Nikita Khirushchev, Officials in Washington pointed out that the wording of the communique made it clear that the Communists wanted the free world to believe that acceptance of the Red objectives was the price for peace. At one point the two Communist countries said that the presence of U. S. forces on Formosa is "incompatible” with the task of maintaining peace. Attainment of the Communist objectives would destroy all that the U. S. fought for in the Pacific war and worked for afterwards. The Communist aims appeared to’Washington officials to be: 1/ Take Japan out of the western camp by neutralizing her. 2. Destroy the western Pacific defenses of the U. S. and the free world by breaching them at Formosa and Japan. This would make Okinawa and the Philippines almost untenable for U. S. forces now stationed there. 3. Strike the western alliance at its ihost vulnerable point — Formosa. The U. S. and Great Britain admittedly have "honest differen-

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1954

Reds In Government Is Campaign Issue Democrats Challenge GOP To Back Claim WASHINGTON (INS) — The GOP switched to "Communtsm-in-government” for its number one ' campaign issue today and Democrats challenged Republicans to back their security-risk claims with sworn teetimony. Republican national chairman Leonard Hall said bia party's "best argument” for election of a GOP congress on Nov. 2 was the announcement that 6.926 government workers have been fired or resigned under the GOP security program. Os that number, 1,743 ■were accused of subversive activity or associations. Hall's statement put the security issue ahead of the one President Eisenhower and other GOP speakers have been stressing for weeks —that the President must have a Republican congress to complete his program. His choice of words in "best argument" brought some speculation that the high-level "Give-Ike-A-Team” appeal may not be stirring support, and the GOP has decided to “get specific” on Communism. GOP headquarters followed Hall's statement with ariother from Sen, Karl E.- Mundt tit S. D.)> who said the dismissals show the administration "means business.” —vs Democratic chairman Stephen A. Mitchell called the figures a "hoax" and a "last minute effort to deceive the public.” He noted the change in tactics und said it was dictated by the Democratic election victory in Maine. He labelled the whole thing “low politics.” If you nave something to sen or rooms for rent, try a Democrat ; Want Ad. it brings results