Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 191, Decatur, Adams County, 14 August 1956 — Page 8

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Expect Hew Clamp Over Defense Data Secretary Reports Leak Os Documents WASHINGTON (UP) — Military men today expected a new clamp down on release of defense Infor, mation to halt leaks of military secret# — particularly regarding new weapons. Secretary of defense Charles E. Wilson said Monday that sertref military documents have been falling into the lands of “unau thorized persons’* for several months. He appointed a special committee to investigate and advise him how to plug the leaks. A house information subcomdefense departme is’tnfnorm UStt defense department’s information policies too stringent, 'the subcommittee said the department is using a “shadowy cloak of presidential authority” to withhold facts, the public should know. Military men said Wilson’s action appeared certain to lead to more stringent security policies on

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Gov. Clement Blasts Ike's Administration Tennessee Governor Gives Convention Keynote Address CHICAGO (UP» ~ Tennessee Gov. Frank G. Clement, in a keynote speech to the Democratic national convention, condemned President Eisenhower and h. 4 ■millionaire cabinet” Monday night for an “unprecedented spree of giveaways, grab and greed.” The 36-year-Oid Clement stirred the convention to its first sustained outburst of applause and cheers with a speech that heaped abusO and ridicule on the Republicans. He took a few side swipes at President Eisenhower but reserved his most stinging remarks for Vice President Richard M. Nixon and secretary of state John Foster Dulles. He called Nixon the Republican “vice hatchet" man and “the most intemperate individual in the history of modern American politics.” He accused the vice president of “slinging slander and spreading half-truths while the top man (Mr.»Elsenhower) peers down from the green fairways of indifference.” Mr. nasennower. Clement sal4, must “accept all responsibilities that belong upon him —including the most unbearable load of all. the responsibility for Nixon's irresponsibility.” Each time Nixon’s name was mentioned the Democratic delegates booed. Clement tagged Dulles as "unquestionably the greatest unguided missile in the history of American diplomacy.” He said the administration has followed "a fantastic, frantic and fatal foreign policy” and that Dulles “fiddles, fritters, frets and flits” while the United States loses ground to Rus-sia-"in foreign affairs. Clement, fspeaking with an* oldtime evangelistic fervor and gesturing freely?' described the Republican party as the party of and pillage.” He predicted that next January will bring the “happy h<hir” when th? GOP’ •passes over the Potomac in the greatest water crossing since the children of Israel crossed the Red

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Sea.” Fortner postmaster general James A. Farley called Clement’s speech “one of the best keynote speeches I’ve hard in nine conventions." Former President Harry S. Truman said, "I thought It was a humdinger—it suited me exactly.” Police Department Aids In Capture Altertness of two members of the Decatur police department, officer Fred Isch and Mike Kohne. civilian radio operator on the third trick, was responsible for pie capture at Mishawaka last week-end of two hold-up suspects, Vern Downey, 25, and his brother Forrest Downey, 41. alleged to have held up filling stations at Huntington and Kendallville. Officer Isch, through radioman Kohne, alterted the Ligonier post of the state police after they received a report here that a car with a BF license plate had been filled with gas at a filling station in the west part of the city. Kohne received the call and immediately notified officer Isch. who was on duty. He made a trip to the west part of the city but the auto had departed. Instead of .letting the matter drop, Isch asked Kohne to alert the state police. Today the Decatur men received a commendation from state police officers for their aid in apprehending the suspects.

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Ike Gives Pep Talk To G.O.P. Hopefuls 21 Candidates For Congress Meet Ike WASHINGTON (UP)—President Eisenhower today told 21 Republican candidates for the house that they are fighting for a “very worthwhile cause.” He gave the Republican hopefuls a campaign pep talk in his office, then posed for separate and group pictures With the candidates. Mrs. Florence P. Dwyer, who is campaigning for election In New Jersey, said Mr. Eisenhower “told us it is a vAry worthwhile cause we are fighting for.” Mrs. Dwyer, is running for the seat in congress now held by Democratic Rep. Harrison Williams. Rep. Frederic R. Coudert Jr. (R-NY), who is running for reelection in New York City, said the President told the group “he firmly believed in the mission of the Republican party — that we represented the best judgment of the majority of the thoughtful people in the United States and that we are doing a public service” by running tor office. Coudert said the President made no reference to the vice presidential nomination on the Republican ticket nor to Monday night’s fiery

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Monday with Sen. Lyndon B, Johnson (Tqp..), Sen. John L. McClellan (Ark.), and Gov. Frank G. Clement of Tennessee. SOME SOUTHERN (CoaHmifd from VM* <X»e> plank ‘'obnoxious" to the South. Rep. John W. McCormack (DMass) said he hoped the drafting subcommittee would have a complete platform ready for submission to the full committee by tonight. He is chairman of both the committee and the subcommittee. The platform is scheduled to be laid before the convention Wednesday night.