Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 1, Decatur, Adams County, 3 January 1956 — Page 7

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' Kefauver Doubtful Os Any Tax Slash , Lashes At Mistakes In Foreign Policy WASHINGTON (INS) — Sen. Bktei Kefauver (D Tenn.), declared Monday night that necessary increas in -foreign aid spending may rule out any tax cuts in 1056. Kefauver, a contender for the Democratic presidential nomination, said that the overseas spending step-up will have to be ‘‘su!bstantial.” a < At the same time, he hit out at what he called “the many unnecessary mistakes” made. in the Eisenhower administration's conduct of foreign* policy. In an interview on Mutual Broadcasting System’s “Reporters’ Roundup,” the Tennessee senator said the administration is following a policy in which “we sit back and let the Soviet leaders act, and we merely react.” Kefauver declared that Russian, moves to break up the free world by propaganda and intrigue call for a “more imaginative” foreign policy with stepped-up economic aid. Asked if a hike In overseas spending would mean that congress should forego any tax reduction this year, the senator replied: “That may be the situation.” He added: “1 am not one of those who are going around promising great reductions in taxation

and at the same time inoreaee in ’ benefits.” / The administration has announced it will ask congress this year Tor >4.9 billion in foreign aid appropriations—Bl per cent above last year's allocation. Actual spending, however, will be only slightly above current figures. ‘ Kefauver would not say how large a foreign aid increase he advocates, but said: “1 think it4s quite apparent that in view of the new Soviet look whereby they are using propaganda, economic aid, all sorts of intrigue—that we are going to have to reconsider our economic aid program.” Spoons Way Out Os Cass County Jail LOGANSPORT, Ind. (INS) — State and local police searched today tor another fugitive from the ancient Casa county Jail in Logansport, which has a long record of escapes. * He was Hershel Townsend, 21, of Logansport, who dug his way out of the jail with a spoon Sunday night. He dug the hole In the brick wall and then escaped from the second floor with a *‘rope” of bunk springs. He was awaiting transfer to the state reformatory to serve a sentence of two to 21 years for beating and robbing an elderly man. Montpelier, Vt., — Vermont, Arisona and Georgia lead the U. S. in asbestos production.

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JAMCS KUTCHER, a legless war veteran from Newark, N.J.. appears before a Veterans Administration hearing in Washington to protest the loss of his monthly disability pension because of loyalty charges. Denying that he aided North Korea and Communist China by calling for “strikes” during the Koreair campaign, Kutcher said he opposed all Red countries He lost his legs during a German mortar attack in Italy, (International) ■■ ■’

, , i Oklahoma City — Oil moves through average pipelines at three to four miles an hour, pushed along by pumping stations. 9

Honeymooning Couple Asphyxiated Sunday NOBLESVILLE, Ind. (INS) — A honeymooning couple will be returned to Tennessee and buried Thursday in their wedding clothes. William Harry Johnson. 20, and his wife, Anita, 19, were asphyxiated early Sunday as they slept tn the Craig tourist home along Ind. 37 near Noblesville. Pleads Not Guilty To Drunken Driving Von -Beam, 55, of Decatur, entered a plea of not guilty to a charge of driving while under the influence of alcohol this morning in city court. Beam was arrested at 4:50 p. m. Monday on’ Master drive by state trooper Al Coppes. Mayor Robert Cole, sitting for the first time as city court judge, set Beam’s bond at 3200. Beam was released after posting bond. His trial is scheduled for Monday, Jan. 9.

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'■ ' I - • •• f ? I : MRMM Th* People of Trinity Evangelical United Brethren Church f Madison and Ninth Oacatur, Indiana Ar * h *PPX 10 |nv,t# you to the HgX>JSkJ-j CRUSADE FOR CHRIST JAN. 4-15, 1956 — 7:30 P.M. • AKSTfIiB REV. HOMER W. ACHOR Richmond, Ind.—Evangelist 20 Years a Pastor Jri Indiana M MR. WALTER HENKEL, BERNE Bong Leader \ I * M aßhll Inspiring Singing — Special Music B Attend Eafh N‘Kht-You’ll Glad, You Did! K HHHHB J°hn E. Chambers, Pastor (Courtesy of Crider Lumber Co.)

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