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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1946.

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A/AWR4L FOR LAUGHS! PAT O’BRIEN ADOLPHE KEfiJQU ELLEN DREW

CONFIDENCE IS LACKING AMONG MAJOR POWERS

11^ I tiilril rr«*wN Lack ol contklince ami mutual! Mis|'ii'H>n amon;' tin' I'iK powa^ra is the ilistmiiinj,' factor which 1-as mail I' I the Inst meeting of the !' iied Nation.s Organization. On the greatest issue before the assembly that of creating a enimnissio nto study interna-

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tional control of atomic energy They furnish a clue to the funduthere was unanimous agreement, mental factor which will deterThat is logical, since it is a mat- mine whether the UNO will ter of life and death for all na- work or eventually follow the lions. j same dismal course as the

League of Nations. That is na-

tionalism ai i national aspiri-i have 8U pp|i e d the fireworks, tions abroad. | jj] un tiy p U t, Britain is suspicious

Tile encouragement derived from the atomic agreement has In i n considerably dampened by

doesn’t mean she will not be heard from in no uncertain

terms if dispute arises over trol of the Pacific islands,

sharing the atomic bomb secret.

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British-Soviet acrimony over what would seem to be minor matters by comparison, such as Iran, Un ece and Indonesia. Veiled insults were exchanged at the council tame. Iran. Greece and Indonesia are in fact not minor matters at all.

None of the big five is guilt-, of Soviet designs in w. stern Earless, although e nance and espec- ope. the Mediterranean and the jelly China have avoided taking Middle East. She senses a a conspicuous part in any of the threat to her empire system and controversies so far. The United | world trade. Britain will figi.t States has tried to take a mid- hard to prevent whit Winston dle-of-thc road attitude, which Churchill referred to as “the

COUNTY COW TESTING Six more counties will now have cow testers as a result of the training school for testers held at Purdue University January 21-25. The work of the dairy herd improvement association Will begin February L in the following counties; Orange, rant, Marion, Parke, Boone, and

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Full-Length Borah Statue To Grace National Capitol

Sculpture Recalls Oratory Of Famed "Lion of Idaho"

RUDY VALLEE FORTUNIO BONANOVA

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Special to Central Press • WASHINGTON—The leonine figure of Senator William E. Borah, i he -'Linn ni Idaho," molded in bronze by a noted sculptor, will gi ire the halls of Congress soon. tatui of the golden-voiced orator probably will Borah, the late senator's widow,

says.

Hie Batue probably will be placed in the Senate wing of the United stab Capitol, where for 33 years Borah helped make history. Statuary Hall is now too filled with statues to permit any additions. The work is being done by Bryant Baker, of New Yoik, famous for ids statue of “The Pioneer Woman,” under a $25,000 appropriation voted by the Idaho legislature. Each state is entitled to place two statues in tiie Capitol. Idaho’s earlier choice In Statuary Hall is that of ex-Govcrnor and former Senator George L. Shoup, which was dedicated some 35

years ago.

Borali died in January, 1940, at the age of 75, ids great voice stilled after 33 successive years in the Senate, of which he was the dean at the time af Ids death. He is buried in Boise, Ida. "T'm so glad Mr. Baker decided to ‘do’ Billy Mi B< rah, who has made her home in Wash*

n ■ o Ur nator’s death, “I think it is so much more fitting

for 1dm than marble.”

Mi Bomb i .caled that the sculptor had received more than 40 pi tun s of the .senator, taken at all angles, from Cartoonist Cliff Berryman, to assist him in his work. Many ol Borah's a sociatcs are still members of the Senate and they will le present when.the statue is dedicated. Although Borah has been I ilim I >ix years, It seems only > Un lay «o ids friends in Washington that his great voice

was stilled.

M C«a i Rubin, a native of Boise, Ida., and Borah’s secretary fa .o year . i< ailed that what lias been described as the Idahoan’s pmvciiul .-peech was delivered on Nov. 19, 1919, just before tiie .Senate voted on the League of Nations. ’The late S itor Reed Smoot of Utah commented, following tiie speech, that ’when I find myself wiping my eyes 1 kn v it was a great speech,’” Miss Rubin re- Borah Never

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Ciates in the Senati added Miss Rubin, "but he Colleagues wasn’t very close with any of them. He kept his own coiui.Hd and was pretty independent in Ids actions. That’s why

they oltea called him The Lone Wolf.’ ”

Mi i Rubin recalled also with pride the time Senator Borah, a priihibitioiust, addle, ed a hostile, wet audUmce in Boston. “They were pretty cool towards him when he started speaking," she stated, "hut he carried off the honors in that wet-dry debate before

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PRESIDENT TRUMAN has nominated Vice Adm. Alan G. Kirk as ambassador to Belgium and minister to Luxembourg to succeed Charles Sawyer who has resigned to resume his law practice in Cincinnati. In command of all U. S. naval task forces in the Normandy invasion, Kirk served as U. S. aide at the London embassy during the blitz. (International)

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