Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 October 1950 — Page 24
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Mr. Barush spoke on the de- Workers Pay Demands | | PITTSBURGH, Oct. 26 (UP)— {Giant U. 8, Steel Corp. answers CIO United Steelworker (emands| for a fast, fair wage increase for|
mocracy of Woodrow Wilson who, he said, “made himself the vehicle through which the long frustrated desires of many millions of Americans could find expression in laws designed to perpetuate the greatjest of all American heritages— 2 freedom of opportunity for every 7 { American.” { “Today there is some tendency {to oppose change out of fear of ithe violent, total social overturn | which is communism,” Baruch
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keep the stream of orderly change Missing in Korea | moving and the channels of op-| GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, Oct. {26 (UP)—Officials of the Seventh | The elder statesman, who Day Adventist Church said today | worked closely with Wilson, sald|that 20 of its nurses are missing that even the humblest citizen can|in Korea and two of its nine Ko-| do something to influence public/rean missions were burned. i decisions and that that a personal | {attitude that one's efforts are “top pore, president of the Adventists’! | little, too helpless, tb ‘count . . . §s| Far Eastern division, said all mis-! | the very negation of democracy.” gions were looted and the church
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