Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 100, Decatur, Adams County, 28 April 1955 — Page 6

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NEW WAVE OF (Continued from Page One) professing peace are building up their military strength opposite Formosa, another of their avowed objectives.

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It was pointed out that long before the events happened to cause the current rebirth of optimism on peace, some foreign experts in the state department had cautiously expressed belief that the Russians were overextended in Europe and could not hold their lines indefinitely. These officials said ratification of the Paris accords to bring an armed West Germany into NATO forced the Soviets to begin a backdown. J

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SLIPUPS CITED (Continued from Page One) ed, may be extremely valnerable to certain defenses., The pamphlet states that America’s inter-continental rocket designated “The Atlas'* will be able to travel from the U. S. to Moscow tin 'kubotff 20 minutes,” Which would mean a speed of more than 10,000 miles an hour. The document also contains the first revelation that the navy antiaircraft mtasge. the ( "TerrDsr,” .has^-jdeTfce-'to signal back to its base when the missile reaches a high-flying target. Atlanta — The state capital building of Georgia, located here, is designed after the national capital in Washington, D.C.

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BRICKER SEES (Continued from Page One) not. being a lawyer, may be confused but his legal advisers should have pointed out that the constitution is superior to treaties. Bricker said he has had talks with attorney general Herbert Brownell and secretary of state John Foster Dulles on a compromise. In addition to the “no-con-flict" provisiqn, he said he still wants language protecting the country against “one-man” law by a President through executive agreements and protecting citizens against invasion of their rights. Hearings on the amendment continue today with conflicting testimony from various organizations.

Share Fun Festival Here Friday Night County Rural Youth Sponsors Festival Tire program for a ‘Share-tbe-Fun’ festival Friday at J p. m. in the auditorium of the Lincoln school at Decatur was announced today by the county extension office. Members of several 4-H clubs have entered the contest which is being sponsored by the Adams county rural youth. Raymond Worder, vice-president of the Rural Youth organisation, will be master of ceremonies for the program. The winner will be entered in district*competition at. Ossian May 10. The public is invited to attend Friday night's program. Entries include: accordian solo, Carol Schuller, Preble Jolly Juniors; vocal duet, Wabash Cloverblossom club; trumpet solo, Ronald Owens, Monroe Hardy Workers; “Dance of the Two Little Slippers,” Ellen Kay Lindsey, Hartford Happy-Go-Lucky; piano solo, Sonja Yoder, Monroe Boosters; vocal duet, Patty and Sally Schisler, Geneva. “Sidewalks of New York,” Jefferson Work and Win club; vocal' solo. Rosie Webb, Geneva; piano j solo. Bill Kohli, Monroe Hardy*' Workers; “Old MacDonald's Farm,"i Union township 4-H clubs; vocal | duet. Marabelle Wolfe and Janice Smith, St. Mary's Kekiongas: clarinet solo, Margaret Beeler, Wabash Cloverblossom. Accordian solo, Kathy Grile, Wabash Cloverblossom; trombone solo, John Fuhrman, Root township Roving Rangers; “The Hungry Five,” Wabash township-4-H clubs; vocal solo, Beverly Fenstermaker, Wabash CJoverblossam; musical number, Decatur Peppy Gals club, and a marimba and accordian number, Janice and Monica Badenhop, Union Pals. Practice Drives At Speedway Saturday INDIANIAPOLIS (HNS) —The Indianapolis Motor Speedway will be opened Saturday morning for practice drives in cars entered in the 39th annual 500-mUe race. Nine cars already are quartered in .the garage area at the track and five or six others are expected before sundown Friday. 10 KILLED (Continued from Page One) the fourth floor. Smolen said he saw “people hanging out windows all over the biiilding” and one woman jumper from the third floor. Victims of the apartment house fire were Susan Irving, six; Helen Irving, four, Charles Irving, two,, and their uncle, John R. Irving, 30. The father was at work. The mother, Mrs. Susan Mae Irving, 26, fled to safety with her yearold son, James. INDIANA CITIES (Continued from Page On«) schools operated on daylight time next fall. For Linton, the switch comes Saturday night, also. A poll is being conducted in Bloomfield by the Bloomfield Civic and Community Club to determine what time the city wishes to follow'. Deadline is Friday midnight The Daily Herald at Jasper commented in a front page editorial: POLIO VACCINE (Continued from Page One) Complicating the question of whether the disease struck before or after Injection in the eight cases reported Wednesday is the fact that polio’s incubation period runs anywhere from three to 30 days. None of the injections had been given more than two weeks ago. ... ' This is one of the factors being weighed by federal and state health authorities in their investigation of Cutter's vaccine. How long the inquiry will take was not known, although estimates ranged from one week to three. Dr. John Tripp of public health service’s laboratory of biologies control and Dr. Karl Habel, polio expert at the national institutes of health, were ruslied to Berkeley to work with Cuter firm experiments in the investigation. Dr. Scheele emphasized there is no proof whatsoever that the vaccine produced by Cutter was defective in any way. He said he ordered the drug firm to withdraw its supply from distribution purely as a “safeguard.” The surgeon general declared: “The public health service of the department of health, education and welfare does not feel that there is any reason to challenge the effectiveness of the Salk poliomelitis vaccine or the validity of the immunization programs now under way throughout the country.” As a personal example, he said his seven-year-old son Bobo is scheduled to get his first shot early in May, “and I can assure you that both Mrs. Scheele and I expect to go right ahead with the vaccination.” Trade in a Gooa Town — Decatur

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THURSDAY. APRIL 28. 1955