Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 170, Decatur, Adams County, 20 July 1956 — Page 8
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Eisenhower Headed For Tough Campaign Much Traveling Is Likely In Campaign Washington (UP) — President Eisenhower’* confidence that he's fit for a vigorous elecTiop campaign will get its all-out test. VP White House reporter Merriman Smith wrote Thursday that the President is convinced he’s fit to run hard and to serve. The way things are going politically. Mr. Eisenhower is marked for considerable running, by train or airplane. At least one coast-to-coast journey seems now to be inescapable. Another heavy chore beckons the President to the niid-west Pennsylvania. New Jersey and New York, each with Democratic governors, scarcely can be taken for granted either with respect ot presidential or congressional elections. And, of course, there is New England. Anything like that kind of travelling would tire a vigorous young man. Mr. Eisenhower is not young. His health iftiif Vigor are matters of political dispute. It "Where It’s Always Cooll’* — Last Time Tonight — “TOBACCO ROAD” Gene Tierney, Dana Andrews A "GRAPES OF WRATH" Henry Fonda, Chas. Grapewin j SATURDAY ONLY MMil test CX-r-jaHNHOIB GEORCE MURPHY — ADDED. HIT — [A MwzrTznvark I ' ntnio Ftxxcriw Fess Parker, Buddy Ebson I* —-O—O SUNDAY ONLY First Decatur Showing of Two Entertaining Pictures! TWhb VEMStai MTIfTI JOYRIPEI ” mt Mcrv r - •’ —ADDED THRILLER—“THE BIG COMBO” Cornel Wilde, Richard Conte, Brian Donlevy, Jean Wallace
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seems fair to say. however, tipt a man is likely to be less vigorous after than before a heart attack. Whether certain types of abdominal surgery reduce or increase a man’s staying power is a question on which even the surgeons disagree. There is considerably more doubt, as of now. about the outcome of the congressional elections than about the presidential winner. Much of Mr. Eisenhower’s likely political travelling will be as much or more in behalf of Republican congressional candidates as in support of ihs own candidacy. Take the Far West. Republican Ren. Themas Kuchel of Califcrnia will have trouble with state senator Richard Richards, nominated by the Democrats. The Republicans cannot afford to lose Kuchel, so Mr. Eisenhower’s appearance is indicated. The President is responsible for Republican Dougles McKay accepting the job of defeating Democratic Sen. Wayne Morse in Oregon. McKay left the interior secretaryship to make the race. The Republicans are having senate trouble in Colorado. Democrats may have some j senate : trouble in Nevada. The President : will be under pressure to show in > both states. A scandal in the Re- : publican state auditor’s office has raised an unexpected obstacle to > the re-election of Sen. Everett M. Dirk sen in Illinois. More pleas for an on-the-spot flash of Mr. Eisenhower’s campaign smile. The 1952 Eisenhower campaign was basically by train. It probably will be by airplane, this time, but far and wide. WITNESS SAYS (Continued on Page Eltrht) ing marines down here, the job is very tedious and tiring. And by hockey I meant that, well—that if they don’t put a little more effort into it we’ll have to do msoething Klein’s ruling was considered a victory for the defense which has argued throughout the court-mar-tial that long night marches were customary at Parris Island—part of the program It takes to turn a soft civilian into a marine toughened for battle. ZINER IS - - <C-»» **■■** p «« e o»*> Mrs. Roy Kalver. and a student at Indiana University, discussed the various types of speech difficulties afflicting children, and the problems encountered ip assisting them. J. Ward Calland was chairman of the prof jam. U. S. CANCELS (Con Unwed from P«- O»H HL Nehru accompanied Nasser to Cairo from Brioni. Yugoslavia, for additional talks. The sources said the Washington action probably would be a major topic in the conversations. Egyptian sources admitted that the United States’ reversal came as a surprise. They described the move as “purely political” and sqid it was prompted by Egypt’s recent friendly attitude toward Moscow. . CIVIL DEFENSE (Continued on Paas Eight) with the real thing — “Warning Yellow.” The flight from Washington wks prompt. A huge "Flying Banana" helicopter Whirled off shortly after the alert with high-ranking military personnel from the Pentagon A neet of buses on the Pentagon parking lots picked up other key defense department officials. News headquarters reported 17 imaginary yellow alerts had been ordered in jjie continental United States and Alaska by 11:15 a.m. (EDT). In all there were some 75 hypothetical target areas In 34 states, of them planned evacuation, feeding, and treatment of citizens.
Name Finalists For Miss Universe Title 15 Semi-Finalists Chosen Last Night LONG BEACH. Calif. (UP) — An 1 international bevy of 15 beautiful ’ girls competes tonight for the Miss [ Universe title wiih Miss Germany ; and Miss Israel the audience favorites. 1 The two girls, whose brief feud earlier this week almost disrupted the contest, got the biggest hands ’ Thursday night during selection of the 15 semi-finalists for the beauty title. Miss U.S.A., Carol Morris, ( 20. an Ottumwa, lowa, minister’s daughter, was among the finalists. Miss Germany, Marina Orschel. . provided momentary excitement Thursday night when a shouldes . strap of her bathing suit slipped . as she was walking down the urn- . way. A gasp swept the audience when the strategic ribbon of cloth ; slipped but Miss Orschel quickly ■ pulled it back into place. She has > a 40-inch bust. t Miss Germany and Miss Israel, i Sara Tai, patched up x their feud before it could -cause An internai tional incident Miss Tai had re- | fused to have her picture taken With Miss Orschel because she said many of her relatives had been killed by the Nazis. Miss Tai said, however, that she 1 had nothing personal against the German girl and contest officials ' persuaded |he two girls tn pose smilingly together, patching up the incident. HOUSE GROUP 1 (Cestlaeed from P>K» One) hazard.” He algo disclosed without furth- : er comment that the tests show ; progress has been made in developing atomic anti • aircraft l weapons. t ....... ; 19 NEW POLIO (Continued From rage One) percent of the cases have occurr--1 ed in children 5 years old or younger, described by authorities us the "least inoculated" group. An official of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis appealed to the Red Cross for nurses to help handle the increasing t number of patients. s "The local Red Cross said that s the nursing resources of . Cook - county and the state have been , exhausted," reported Eleanor E. [ McGuire, chief of nursing serv-. ices for the polio f-'undatinn. ‘The polio cases have added' to a prevailing shortage of nurses." i
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Lightning Flashes 1 Over Much Os U. S? Wisconsin Youth Is Killed By Lightning By UNITED PRESS ... Storms killed a boy in Wisconsin and marooned 70 tourists in Colorado late, Thursday as lightning flashed over a large portion pf the nation. A bolt of lightning killed Russell Geschge on a Racine, Wis., golf course and injured a companion. The bolt burned off their shoes and clothes. A 10-foot null of water rushed into Colorado’s Royal Gorge where 70 sightseers were trapped by the failure of an incline railway. A small unidentified child was swept into the rough water, but pulled to safety by one of the group. The tourists were stranded When ■ a violent hail and rain storm dam- ■ aged the railway. The railway Was i restored to operation’ with emergency equipment. Hail pelted other sections of the ■ nation’s midsection, leaving shat- • tered windows and splintered tree : branches. Five men in Chicago were trapped when high tension wires toppled across the convertible in which they were sitting. The current began burning the tires and the top of the auto whin gie men pushed a button ded the flaming roof. IMs e able to leap to the without touching the
charged metal body. Thunderstorms also began breaking out in the Pacific North- j west following a searing day with. temperatures climbing above the 100-degree mark. Logging operations were suspended in the flr forests as the' mercury reached 105 at the Dallas . Ore., 103 at Walla Walla, Wash., and 101 at Portland, Ore. Seattle, Wash., reported 97 degrees for, the hottest July 19 since 1902. Thunderstorms and rain show- ? ers in the northeast will continue to spread eastward today, cover-I ing all but the southern third of' the country. Thunderstordis and . rain showers also will occur mainly in the afternoon and evening in the western Rockies. But fair' weather is the prospect for the north and central great plains and along the eastern 'Rotkles, Trade in a Good Town — Decatur I
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