Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 198, Decatur, Adams County, 23 August 1955 — Page 2

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Talbotism’ Hurled At Eisenhower Camp Democrat Chieftian Cites Corruption LOS ANGELES (IXS) —Democratic National Chairman Paul M. Butler has declared that President Eisenhower la being “used and misled" by a group which represents “a very small segment of big business’ 1 on the White House staff and in the cabinet. Butler, although mating it dear he believes Eisenhower to be a man ot personal integrity, predict-

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et “TtlbottUm" will be made a major caßpaigh issue by the Democrats In the ISM presidential race. Ha said in Los Angeles Monday: “Thera have been evidences of substantial corruption in this administration and there are further evidences ot bther exposures that will be made. “I think Senate and House Committees will reveal the nature of these things in the next session ot Congress evidence of the peculiar stranglehold that private Interests have on departments of govern-’ menL" Butler said that he and all other Americans feel that Eishnhower has been a loyal and devoted citizen, “although he has demonstrat-

ed a shocking laek ot awareness to the responsibilities of administrative offiea.” Butler declared that the President’s age and Vice President Richard Nixon, if iNixon is his running mate, “automatically will become the issues in 1956 if Eisenhower runs again becaase of the people’s distaste for Nixon, his techniques and the methods he stands for." Butler conceded that Eisenhower would be “the most formidable" candidate the GOP could back. I ’ ■ t , -4. British Jet Bomber Attempts New Record LONDON (INS) — A British Canberra jet bomber left London airport today in an attempt to set a world record for the round trip flight between England and New York. ( The twin engined plane was piloted by civilian John Hackett and navigated by Peter Moneypenhy. Hackett hoped to fly the 6,920 miles at an average speed of 500 mph. „ The Canberra was to land at Floyd Bennett Naval Air Station In Brooklyn fbr refueling before making the return trip. South Koreans In Mass Demonstration SEOUL (INS) —South Koreans continued mass demonstrations against Communist truce inspectors today but no violence was reported. a An estimated 2,000 high school students inarched through Seoul this morning shouting anti — Communist slogans. Storm Causes Phone Service Disruption LOGANSPORT, Ind. (INS) A huge downpour at Logansport Monday night lopped off telephone service to 5.000 patrons. Water backing up in a manhole beside the General Telephone Co. building entered a 1,200 pair cable. Among the places affected was the Logansport State Hospital. Police relayed emergency messages for the hospital by police radio. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results.

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MULTI-BH.UON DOLLAR FLOODS, spawned by Hurricane Diane, have taken more that 95 lives and torn through Urge areas of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut and Massachusetts. At top is a view of the normally peaceful Delaware River and flooded Erie Railroad yards, taken from high above Port Jervis, N. Y. The city has been cut off bv the overflowing Delaware and Neversink

Tax Reductions Are Favored By Solon Finance Member Makes Statement WASHINGTON (INS) —A leading Republican on the Senate Finance Committee announced today tbit he (avbrs an across the board ■ income tatx’cqt next year. ’ Sen. Edward Martin (ft Pal.) second ranking GOP member of the tax writing group, said the reduction "can average 5100" per taxpayer. He argued That the across the board method is the “only fair and American way" to provide tax relief. The tax issue is certain to be a major political controversy when Congress reconvenes in 1956.. Democrats have already indicated they will call for a tax cut designed to give major benefits to lower income groups and will oppose any across the board formula. The Pennsylvania Republican also said in an interview that he believes. President Eisenhower will be a candidate for re-election if the chief executive tells he can advance the cause of world peafte. He emphasized that he hopes Mr. Eisenhower will seek a second term. But Martin added: “If President Eisenhower chooses not to be a candidate, we will have an open convention with a great number of able meh as aspirants-’ An Oklahoma congiessman, however. predicted that neither the president nor Adlai Stevenson will be the 1956 nominees of their respective parties. Rep. Victor Wickersham (D 0k1a.,) said he thinks the GOP will nominate one of two CaliforniansVice President Richard M. Nixon or Senate Minority Leader William F. Knowland. He declared that either would be defeated by Democratic Sen. Estes Kefauver of Tenessee. Gov. Averell Harriman of Ne,v York or Gov. i;. Meiinen William i>! Michigan. Arid. “Wickersham added, th? Democrats eould even defeat Mr. Eisenhower with a “team of K. and K."-meaning Kefauver for president” and Sen. Robert Kerr, Okla., for vice president. Another "winning .combination, ’’ the Oklahoma congressman said, would be Harriman and Sen. Stuare Symington, Mo. He said Harriman could beat Stevenson “on the first ballot" in next year's Demo viatic Convention. Martin listed many names «« possible COP candidates, if the President refuses to run for a Second term. He included Nixon, Knowland,jGov. Goodwin Knight of California. Gov. Aithur Langlie .of Washington, GOP House Leader Joseph W. Martin, Maae., Henry Cabot Lodge, ambassador to the, United Nations, several Republican senators, and Pennsylvania Congressmen Samuel K. McConnell and Richard M. Simpson. New York — Red-green - color blindness affects about eight percent of all men. but only about one percent of all women. Trade in a Good Town — DecatiE

Rivers which could not hold the heavy rains causad • by Hurricane Diane. At bottom, left, water covers all but ths roofs of ths cars in this paridhc lot in Port Jervis. At bottom, right, a fanifly uses an Army surplus raft for transportation after their Port Jervis was engulfed by the flood. In some parts of the inundated city the water rose to more than ten feet (International Sottndphotos)

Wounded Flier Is Relumed By Reds U.S. Officer Back In Truce Zone KORISIL, Korea (INS) —A U. S. Air Force officer by communist fire which killed his flying companion, was returned to tbe United Nations command today, in Korea’s truce zone. Second Lt. Guy H. Butnpass'of Jackson, Miss., walked unaided to a group of UN representatives at the no man's land town of Korisll. A few minutes later the Communists turned over the body of his dead companion in a wooden casket, ißumpass and Army Capt. George W. Brown of West Louisville, Ky„ (lying in an unarined plane, were shot down by communist ground troops in the demilitarized zone last Wednesday. Bumpass was bandaged heavily about the head and right eye, suffering according to communist reports from a possible skull fracture. He wore his flight suit and was flanked by two North Korean nurses, clad in spotless white uniforms. He alighted from a Russian built jeep in which he was driven to the turn over site where by prearrangement the UN representatives were waiting. As Bumpass was greeted by the UN party, the North Korean delivery officer, Lt. Col, Chun Crong Ho insisted on asking him: “How was your treatment received from our side?” Bumpass replied: “It was okay. Considering the ■Circumstances and where I was, I . was treated very well." The North Korean officer, in what appeared to be an unusually friendly display, then said: "Our side is hopeful you'll get well very soon." U.S. Is Leader In Atom Development WASHINGTON (INS) The Congressional flelcg'ation which at tended the Geneva Atoms For Peace Conference agreed today that the U.S. is still far ahead of the Soviet Union in nuclear development but conceded the Russians are showing “rugged initiative.” One of the group w-hich returned to Washington Tuesday morning Xlso noted that neither Russia nor the U.S. put all their atomic cards <ln the table at the international meeting. Rep. Carl Hinshaw R-Calif., said that “our scientists learned a great deal from the Russians and they learned a great deal from iis” at Geneva. But he added: “Nobody put out everything; we didn't and they didn’t." Hinshaw and other members of the Senate House Atomic Committee appeared in general agreement that this country is still well ahead of till' Soviets in atomic programs. BETTER PASTURES iContinued from rage One) Home Administration loans, Norouest pointed out. He said that a Urge proportion of the families

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