Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 267, Decatur, Adams County, 12 November 1957 — Page 8
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GARCIA <C an tinuefl tromi PageOn*) Aureano Marana and four troopers were killed. Two civilian informers and a bandit also were killed in the fight, which apparently was not related to the elections.
In another incident, a Nationalist Party leader was shot to death by a policeman in Itoces Norte.
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Typhoon Kit Rages Typhoon Kit. which Lashed the islands with winds up to 140 miles an hour, killed another man. An estimated 8,000 constabulary troops kept order at "the polls, where the number of voters was reduced by the rain and heavy winds of the typhoon. As soon as the polls closed, Garcia mobilized all government
relief organizations to aid the victims of Typhoon Kit. Damage was estimated in the millions. ** The Manila Weather Bureau said the fury of the storm had diminished slightly as it moved on Baguio the summer capital, but winds of 110 miles per hour were still blowing. Trend Expected Election officials expected a trend to be established by tonight but said communications disrupted by the typhoon may slow vote counting for two or three days. Garcia, 61, head of the-Racional-ists Party who became' president
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last March when President Ramon Magsaysay was killed in a plane crash, was prevented by the typhoon from voting in his home province of Bohol. He had planned to fly there but air travel was halted. The voting was for a president, vice president, eight senators and 103 members of the house of representatives, the entire body. No major issues were involved in the race, but vote results were expected to show how the United States prestige had stood up in the Philippines. Most candidates were pro - American, but presidential candidate Sen Claro Recto has attacked “foreign domination.” Attacked U.S. A big vote for Recto would iridicate some dissatisfaction with the United States since he has attacked American bases in the Philippines and alleged U.S. economic domination. He was a bitter political enemy of Magsaysay. The election campaign which began in March was the most heated in the 11-year history of the Philippine nation. Official sources listed 15 persons killed and 100 injured in campaign rioting. Unofficial reports said 19 died. Domitillo Abordo, a Nacionalista Party candidate for the House of Representatives, was hovering between life and death after being beaten by hoodlums. Charles Sipe Dies In Louisiana Home Word has been received here of the death of Charles Sipe, of Lake Charles. La, He was a SpanishAmerican war veteran and has been ill for several years. Surviving are the widow, the former Myrtle Foughty, daughter of John and Adeline Foughty, three daughters and three brothers. Mrs. Dessa Moon, of 329 South First street, is a sister of Mrs. S|?ie ' ■ — Two Cars Involved In Minor Accident Two cars were Involved in a miqor accident which occurred Monday at 4:45 p.m. at the intersection of Marshall and 10th streets. Drivers of the two vehicles were Edwin L. May, 61, of Decatur route one, and Ezequiel Guerra, 45, of 721 North 11th street. May was eas.bound on Marshall street and struck the Guerara car, which was going south on 10th street. Damage to the two vehicles was not .reported.
Says Red Satellites Challenge To U.S. Adloi E. Stevenson In Address Monday NEW YORK (UP) —Adlai E. Stevenson said Monday night that the Soviet earth satellites are not jk portent of disaster but a challenge to man's ability to control himself rather than exterminate himself. Stevenson had “no comment” on reports that President Eisenhower has asked him to head U.S. negotiations for greater Allied scientific cooperation. A United Press dispatch from Washingotn said it was learned the offer has been made but that Stevenson has not committed himself.
‘"riie choice is either extinction or the human brotherhood that has been the vision of visionaries since the beginning of time,” the twotime Democratic presidential can-
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didate saidIn a speech to the National Cooference of Christians and Jews, Stevenson said the fact that the United States did not launch the first earth satellite disturbed him deeply. But he said the basic issue "is no longer the supremacy of nations.” “It is the supremacy of man for good or for evil, for survival or suicide,” he said. “I deny that human fulfillment cannot keep pace with material advance. We kno>v must insist rather that what was heralded by the splitting of the atom, ©Rat * now proclaimed by the earth satellite, is nothing narrower than man’s complete genius — not to exterminate himself, but to control himself.”
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