Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 December 1951 — Page 22

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ve By United Press LOS ANGELES, Cal, Dec, 6 Republican presidential aspirant Sen. Robert A. Taft of Ohio and leading Dixiecrat Sen. Harry F. Byrd (D. Va:) stood ‘shoulder to shoulder” today in a bitter attack on the '‘growing socialism and government control” of the Truman administration, Mr. Taft charged the administration with threatening Ameri¢an liberties and with a ‘basic ¢ontempt for the people's views and the views of local communities.” FRR EENN He proposed a program of “limited controls” .as a cure for “ereeping socialism.” 4500 Doctors He was supported ‘by Mr. Byrd in a joint appearance last night Before 4500 doctors of the Ameriean Medical Association on a gationwide broadcast. £ Mr. Byrd, known for his frequent anti - Truman attacks, ¢harged - that government spendihg is driving the country toward pational insolvency, which could destroy American democracy and apen the door to worldwide communism. “If” American democracy ig degtroyed, it will be the result of fiscal irresponsibility of which. the present administration is guilty,” Mr. Byrd said. Stands With Taft - Mr. Taft said liberty has been the key to American progress but it is threatened by communism from abroad and socialism and government control at home. He complimented the AMA on opposing the trend toward free federal welfare service in its fight against socialized medicine. " “If the service is like most feddral services, or like that of Great Britain,” he said, “it| would be pretty poor: service.”. Mr. Byrd, who said he made “no apologies for standing shoulder to shoulder with that great Republican leader” Senator Taft,” also struck at socialized medicine and free welfare service.

Union Gives $100 Bonds To Members in Service

CHICAGO, Dec, 6 (UP)—The AFL Journeymen Plumbers Union’s Local 130 has sent a $100 government bond as a Christmas gift to each of its 150 members in the armed forces, Stephen M. Bailey, union business manager, said yesterday that members at home chipped in $5 each to “show the boys iam service that we are thinking of them.”

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2600 Gallons of Glue Slam Truman Sure to Stick Around

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By United Press p GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, Dec 6—Workers at the Tanglefood Fly Paper Co. had to walk where flies feared to tread today. : About 2600 gallons of glue used to catch flies and other insects flowed from a defective value at the company’s plant yesterday into the street in front of the factory.

“It will be six months before all of the glue wears away,” -said Nicholas HH. Battjes” .secretaryfirm, “Grand Rapids is just stuck with it.” “I never saw such a gooey mess in all my life,” said Neal Van Dine, a plant foreman. “Dozens of boxes and bags that were packed for shipment are stuck tight. It'll be summer before we get this mess cleaned up.” The glue, a mixture of resin and castor oil, gushed from the broken valve, seeped through two floors and oozed onto the street over the curbs on both sides of the street. 2 Mr. Van Dine and fellow workers got caught in the sticky fluid. Mr. Van Dine had to be pulled from his shoes and had to hop to solid “footing. Other workers laid down cardboard a step ahead as they tip-toed through the gummy

mass.

Mr. Van Dine said nearly all

movable equipment and materials in the factory were glued: down

tight as cold air congealed the: fluid. “No pun intended but I'm afraid we're stuck with uncomfortable fo working conditions for: quite a fi while,” he said. “And it's rather i embarrassing that we didn't even catch a fly.” ?

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bodies. casualties reported today since thousands been ger zone, " The Army said today 14 more bodies have been dug from the rolling - rock and lava at the base of the mountain, from Camiguin said 500 persons were killed by boiling rock and persons from base of the 4370-

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Oil Tank Blast Kills

Nine in Venezuela

CARACAS, Venezuela, Dec. 6— Nine oil workers were burned to injured yesterday in an explosion of an oil tank in the Mene Grande Oil COMDADY'S Boca. De Tigre. Field. caused by a spark from a welding torch.

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ilippine Volcano Spouts Up Again ilippine Volcano Spouts Up Again a ; Ry United Press . RO "- h— 2 ; i MANILA, Philippine Islands, Hibok, which already has taken an unofficial toll of 500 lives with two eruptions of volcanic ash belched forth another mass of flame and ash today. The volcano on Camiguin Island, 500 miles south of here, erupted for the third time this

week, blasting out a new vent in the mountainside. lescuers have recovered 186 There were no new |ufacture of automobiles, and the |

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Ford of Canada Strike Brings Fear | Of Bleak Yule =|

| - WINDSOR, Ont., Dec. 8 (UP) —Many —thousands —of families: prepared today for a “black [Christrfis” because they fear the strike at the Ford of. Canada | plant’ may last. for ‘some time, Windsords 160,000 inhabitants | depend on one industry, the man-| |walkout of 10,000 workers at| Ford's plant last Monday im-| mediately affected one-fourth of the city's population, [ In addition, there are numerous feeder plants that supply Ford with parts, and they employ many thousands of workers. The company and local 200 of the United Automobile Workers | (CIO) have been deadlocked over contract negotiations since last April,

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