Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 46, Number 2, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 27 October 1950 — Page 2

Syraciso-Wawasee Jaanal KOSCIUSKO COUNTY'S BEFUBUCAN NEWSPAPER Published by The Journal Printing CO., and entered at the Syracuse. Ind.. postoOlce as second-clans mat88.00 per year in Syracuse and la* and 2nd sones. *3.80 per year in sones 3. 4. 8. *. J. B. COX. Publisher. DR. JUDD’S QUESTIONS No one in Congress is better informed on the problems of Asia, in our opinion, that Rep. Walter H. Judd. The Minnesotan spent many years of his life in China as a medical missionary. He is a man of deep religious convictions. His attitude on Asia is not that of a mere partisan; he speaks as an authority. We believe his colleagues would agree that his alignment with the party of his choice has never stood in the way of his devotion to what is best for

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America and the peace of the world. It is. therefore, with more than ordinary concern that we reproduce here a series of 14 questions which Dr. Judd poses. We do not have the answers but the American people, in lieu of an honest response from members of the administration responsible, can ask themselves the same question Dr. Judd has asked. What hope can there be for peace under this administration? The questions follow: 1. What went with the *95,000,000,000 spent on national defense since World War II? 2. Why did only *1 out of every seven defense dollars go for combat equipment between 1946 and 1950? 3. Why did President Truman limit the Air Force to 48 groups when the Republican 80th Congress ordered the Air Force expanded to 70 groups?

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. 4. Why, if Communism was a menace in Asia, were tliere only six General Perishing tanks, only 30 propellate (tactical) combat planes, only one aircraft carrier, and not a single combat marine in the Japanese area when we entered the Korean conflict? 5. Why did President Truman on Dec. 15, 19*4>5. officially ananounce that unless our ally, China, admitted Communists to its Government China would get no more American aid? 6. Who was best serving America — the administrations which for 50 years defended the open door in China, or the Truman Administration, which abandoned China to Soviet exploitation? 7. Why, when Congress had voted *10,500,000 military aid for South Korea eight months earlier, had South Korea received only *2OO worth of Signal Corps wire when the Communists struck June 25? 8. Whose advice was the Administration following when it asked last year for $150,000,000 in economic aid for South Korea —that if its long-time advisor, Owen Lattimore, who said in July. 1949, that “The thing to do is let South Korea fall but not to let it look as though we pushed it—hence the recommendation of a parting grant of *150',000,000’’? I 9. Why did Secretary of State Acheson, virtually invite the Communists to take Korea, Formosa, and the balance of China by announcing Jan. 12, 1950, that they were beyond “defense perimeter”? 10. On what basis did PresiTermites DO NOT LET TERMITES EAT AWAY YOUR HOME. Free Inspection — No Obligation Phone or Write UNIVERSAL TERMITE CONTROL Phone 572 — 120 N. Scott St. Warsaw, Indiana OR WAWASEE LUMBER CO. Syracuse, Indiana JESSE T. MITCHELL Notary Public Real Estate - Loans Insurance Oakwood Park Brokers License No. 5106 SYRACUSE, R. 3, IND.

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dent Truman declare—only 27 days before 'ordering American troops into Korea—that we were closer to a permanent peace “than anytime in the last five years?” 11. Which was wiser—the Administration’s appeasement policy that enabled Russia, in five years after World War 11, to extend its domination from 170,000,000 people to 800,000,000 people, or Republican insistense on a firm antiCommunist policy? 12. After the Korean Communists are pushed beyond the 38th Parallel, then what? 13. What will the Administra? tlon do in Asia in the future—return to appeasement? 14. What hope can there be for peace under this Administration? ' JOBLESS CLAIMS INCREASE PAST WEEK As a result of a temporary layoff at the Studebaker plant in South Bend, new job insurance claims increased 3,700 during the week ending October 14 to a total of 9,006, according to John W. Crise, director of thp Indiana Employment Security Division. All other areas in the state reported a continued decline in claims, Mr. Crise said, and claims which last week totaled 17,731 are expected to drop below the 10,000 mark as soon as Studebaker resumes production. Division offices in 25 Indiana cities registered fewer job seekers during thKpast week. Sixteen offices also reported fewer job openings although 13 had increases. Twelve offices placed more workers last week but there was some tapering off in hiring evident with many employers primarily making only replacements. Ebenezer Ladies’ Aid Mrs. Raymond Bitner and' Mrs. Fredonna Custer entertained 22 members of Ebenezer Ladies’ Aid and three guests and eight children on Thursday, Oct. 19th. The president, Mrs. Custer, presided at the meeting, which opened with devotions given by vice-presi-dent, Mrs. Loren Eyer. Mrs. Louis Firestone was welcomed as a new member. Contest prizes went to Mrs. Dave Brown, Mrs. Calvin Beck and Mrs. Louis Firestone. Delicious refreshments were served by the b n «tesses, assisted by Mrs. Theo Thomas and Mrs. Theodore Vorhis. Mrs. Dale Grimes will be the hostess at the November meeting. Ad readers save the dough!

25 YEARS AGO OCTOBER 29, 1935 A daughter was born, to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Causer, on Monday, Oct. 26. Dorothy Is the name selected for the new arrival. Chester Harold Cripe and Miss Edna Ruffner, daughter of W. H. Ruffner, were united in marriage Saturday afternoon, by Rev. J. C. Lehman of Topeka. The couple will reside in Goshen. George Peffley was taken to the Elkhart hospital, last Thursday, where he underwent an operation for appendicitis. S. L. Outland passed away this morning at the age of 81 years. David Ott age 90 was found dead at his farm home, near Solomon’s Creek, Wednesday morning, Mrs. J. D. Pfingst returned home on Wednesday, from a four weeks visit with relatives at Circleville, Findlay knd McComb, O. Mrs. Roy Amos and two children, of Edinburg, Ind., spent from last Thursday until Sunday in the home of the former’s sister, Mrs. K. W. Harkless. Miss Janice Rapp has arrived home from Williston, N. D., where she spent several months with her sister. Miss Janice also spent several weeks with relatives in Minneapolis, Minn., on her return trip home. . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grieger who spent the summer, at Wawasee Lake, in the James Searfoss cottage on Kale Island, have gone to Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Strieby and the former’s uncle and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller, of Elkhart, departed Tuesday for Lakeland, Fla., where they will make an indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Strieby are in charge of the bakery during Emory Strieby’s absence. The following ladies of the Bridge Club, went to Garrett on Tuesday and spent the day with Mrs. M. (L. Shearer: Mrs. Sol Miller, Mrs. R. E. Thornburg and daughter Martha Ann, Mrs. L. T. (Heerman, Mrs. J. H. Bowser, Mrs. Kenneth Harkless, Mrs. L. A. Seider, Mrs. Alldeen Strieby and Mrs. Joe Rapp. Mrs. Sarah Lingofelter is moving back, from Goshen, where she has been living with her granddaughter, Edna Ruffner, who was married Saturday. PAPAKEECHIE LAKE PAPAKEECHIE LAKE X XM Reports around this lake say fishing is good, especially pies, and the feeling seems to be that the fertilization program started this last summer is really working out okay. The Carl Mosers have Mrs. Moser’s sister, Miss Esther Middleton, of Fort Wayne for a week’s visit. Their mother, Mrs. Ethel Middleton, sister, Mrs. John Willets, and Mr. Willets, brought Esther to the lake on Saturday, and the three returned to Fort •Wayne in the evening after a family dinner party at the Mandarin Inn. Esther Middleton, statitian at Wolf and Dessauer Store, is having the last week of her vacation, and the Mosers last Monday were hoping for last week’s warm weather. The two school teachers, Miss Pollock, of the Hanna School, and Miss Adams, Physical Education, at Central High School, Fort Wayne, were at their J'Moser” cottage, last week-end, and show signs of hating to leave Papakeechie until bad weather sets in preferably after Christmas. Mrs. Leo Kowallik had a Hallowe’en party last Saturday for Dick, the “Lone Ranger,” and Ann, as “Pocahontas.” The Kowalliks had been to Chicago recently to attend the Rodeo —that is what brought out the “Lone Ranger” idea. Twenty guests had a grand time with games and chocolate cake and orange icecream (bearing out the Hallowe’en theme) and soine regular Hallowe’en candy. If noise is evidence of a good time, “then! that was it” as Leo can verify, for he took off to fish past the point, and could still hear some celebrating. Prizes were won by Steve ‘Bornman in a guessing contest, Kent Hare, blindfolded, pinning black cats on a fence, Teddy Burson, went on out a door with his black cats, Dianne Lung as a negro mammy, and Kay Bender for blowing up balloons quickly. Mr .and Mrs. Kowallik were hosts to Sunday callers —Mr. Melvin Nord, of St. Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Zigler and children, and Dorothy Moser from Berne, Mr .and Mrs. Herbert Oesch and children, of South Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harper, of Middlebury, and Mrs. Kowallik’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Trump of Goshen. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION No. 658.2 X Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Clerk of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, State of Indiana Executrix of the estate of HAROLD L. WALTER late of Kosciusko County deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. LENA M. WALTER Executrix R. Leon Connolly, Attorney.

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