Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 261, Decatur, Adams County, 5 November 1958 — Page 3
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1958 ”
Ike Disappointed At Vote Outcome 1 Plans To Continue Battling Spending WASHINGTON (UPD — President Eisenhower, admittedly disappointed over the outcome of the •lection, said today he intends to continue battling as hard as possible against what he regards as excessive spending proposal by •tone congressional Democrats. The President, in his news conference review of Tuesday’s Democratic sweep, was not conciliatory toward his political opposition. He did say, however, that during the recent campaign he had not meant to label all Democrats as devotees of “wholesale reckless spending’’ and left wing extremism, but was speaking only of his disregard for what he called the spender-swing of the party. Apparently, he confessed, he did not make a great impression because the Republicans did not get enough votes. He pledged an unrelenting fight for lower federal spending next year, including cuts in the Defense Department. He was asked whether he considered that the people had chosen the left wing by putting the Democrats into commanding control of Congress as against the "sensible government’’ he had offered for the Republicans. Eisenhower replied that the people obviously voted for a class of Democrats he would rank among the spenders. Then he added gravely — that’s where there's going to be trouble. God willing, he continued, he planned to spend the next two years fighting to get the cost of government down instead of permitting loosely handled federal finances, which he had denounced repeatedly during the campaign and attributed to the Democrats. He would not hazard any guesses on the GOP late in 1960. He even declined to discuss the virtues of Vice President Richard M. Nixon as compared with those of Nelson A. Rockefeller, the successful GOP gubernatorial candidate in New York. The President said he anticipated no trouble dealing with a Democratic Congress because he believed a lot of Democrats joined him in wanting to do what was best for the country. Fall Thwarts Vote To 80-Year-Old Man MUNCIE, Ind. (UPD—Guy Williams, 80, despite his age, went to the polls in a church to cast his ballot. As he entered, he fell. He was taken to Ball Hospital where physicians said he would have to wait until the next election to cast his ballot.
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Arrest Auto Owner On Traffic Charge An Adams county man was arrested by the state police recently for permitting an unlicensed driver to operate a motor vehicle. Edgar M. Zimmerman, 50, route four, Decatur, was arrested Sunday one half mile north of state road 124 on the Peterson road for permitting an unlicensed driver to operate a motor scooter. He will appear in justice of the peace court to the charge Saturday at 4:30 p.m. Mass Audience Held By New Pope Today Has Audience With Statesmen, Officials VATICAN CITY (UPD — Pope John XXIH held a mass audience today for the statesmen and officials who came from all parts of the world to witness his coronation. It marked the start of a pontificate devoted chiefly to religious affairs. The audience provided the first opportunity for the official delegations to meet and talk with the new Pope. The delegates came from Europe, North and South America, Asia, Australia, the Middle East and Africa. The Pope indicated in a sermon before the coronation Tuesday that his would be a “pastoral” rather than a political reign and that the pontificate did not call for a “statesman, diplomat, scholar, an organizer of collective life. . .” "On this avowal we wish above all to insist,” he said, “namely, that we have at heart in a very special manner our task as shepherd of the entire flock. “All the other human qualities—learning, diplomatic perceptiveness and tact, organizing ability—can succeed in embellishing and complementing the reign of a pontiff, but they cannot in any way serve as substitutes for this.” The Pontiff said that the foremost task of the papacy now as the problem of winning new converts to the church and of protecting the half billion Roman Catholics now in his care. South Dakota Rejects 18-Year-Old Vote PIERRE. S. D., (UPD — For the second time in six years South Dakota voters refused to extend the voting privilege to 18-year-olds. A proposed constitutional amendment was defeated by a margin of better than 2 to 1, with returns from more than one-fourth of the precincts counted. The same proposal lost in 1952 by a scant 700 votes out of the tol tai of 250,000 cast.
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