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Show Page 1 At Uation Shows United Might on First firmed Forces Bay; Atlantic Pact nations Deport Plans for firmed Defense f bm-aaarll- of thin y nwspapr.) ex-t0i- self-contain- 4 i t-- a i : ) ;f ,v ed I Sen. Robert Taft is shown above speaking over a nationHe wide radio network. charged in his speech that the administration has shaken the confidence of the people and seeks to elect a subservient congress to ,vote into law policies that would wreck the d I v high-ranki- POOL: pres-meeti- between the i'c One of me most remarkable sug- gestions since the war is me recent one by French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman for Integrating me German and French steel and coal industries under a single interna- Uonal control. r 5 ' . plan 8 nce ae The stunned and battered com-- 1 nACTAkf CIVIL DEFENSE: munity of South Amboy, N. J., SO Mock Attacks Planned miles south of New York City, tied Toste of Tradition seoond , ltS, Wounds and ,or The National Security Resources I , a in time ri, ils 3ubilee celebration, generation, went about board, the government agency in I staid old Boston let down the business of rebuilding. It, hair charge of civil defense prepara19 four explosive-lade- n to dinner by " on the 10,000 serving Ma? tions, announced that mock atomic t blew wld a a TCe tuch dance ,U '.monad ho,di8 bomb attacks on Washington, Chi- 10 SP I ,0 cago, . and Seattle are planned I U block area. Twenty-sipersons II Believed to be the largest meal The mock attack, it seems, is to were dead or missing and nearly ever served to a seated group, the give cities an idea of how to use were Injured. guests got a taste of tradition by what they have in case they were On October 4 1918 a munitions consuming five tons of baked beans. attacked. works at nearby N.J., three tons of potato salad, and N5RB hastened to add, Aowever, . blew "up! SouthAmboy1 un-- 1 3,500 pounds of ham. there Is no thought that an emer- - der ,he shock. Scars of reeleddisas-. . p ti that vents Jubilee were I gency is any nearer now than it ter still mark ThiT tnu riAdcfn An esllmaed 500 oni of na- - cultoal. bustaess. WEnglandWehaks0knhgC b'CCk oUjlUlV I x for married in atom front fighting ic blasted areas. The English have New York and learned from experience that res. gallons into the handllnl I cue work in an ntnmin area requires and have Evidently hnmhri .ii.. ... I I j I work a nimUar KIDNAPPED: out-enemi- es All a Hoax teen-ag"- ?, Oklahoma, and especially, CKj homa City, were in an uproar ot me kidnapping of pretty Joe A! 33, wife of a Raper, iaok Bfcawu WA tionalists is how underway They base their opinion on me fatt me I stry he policeman, was reprte(d headlines in newspapers throi nation Excited radio c' Nationalists have withdrawn from now au except one of their blockading mtors told of threatening W officer telephone calls the bases along me China coast Apart from Formosa and me ceived. t As suddenly as it began, islands Pescadores neighboring was a the only territory remaining to the sode was over. It been Nationalists appears to be Quemoy and Mrs. Raper had domestic trouble. Mrs. Raper,, island, off Amoy, bad 5 Chiang headquarters me aid of friends,to her busk Announced me withdrawal of 150,- - threatening notes . to w 1 gone 000 then and just troops from Chusan islands and , , I other reports indicated Mansan friends a couple of days. departed island had been evacuatedrTung- , The Oklahoma police shan island, opposite Formosa, was very embarrassed. was reported captured by the Com- - case was closed. No mitfei U munists after an ineffectual resist- - filed. Said Chief of Police J ance by its defenders. l HUbert, "Its en It is questionable just how long to have happen but it Formosa would stand under an all- - helped now. out assault. World leaders are also New wondering me fate of Chiang, his Something wife, and other Nationalists lead-for- e ers should me island fall to me com-mai Kai-she- ks j I l- munists. ,.v o' MRS. ROOSEVELT: ' .v n . Comforted Distressed Eleanor Mrs. Roosevelt was awarded the seventh annual Wil- Uanjsburg SetUement gold-med- al award for typifying the American wey of life and aiding the under- lnrivil..wt f A ' 'iV , , V, ' ,V At the presentation dinner, 0 mer congresswoman Clare Boothe Luce called her long-tim- e political for-40- woman ln the and sald 0181 n0 woman "best-love- d lamrM had 1 drtenseunlt trained more rccenlTdlsasternthe water fire in ad women to g 1 1 1 ber-stam- 1 for centuries scene of country wm be entirely responsi- two world war,, the for atomic and other .trategic lte bombing in case of enemy aggres French and German want heavy industry. Its a startling sug- - 8ion. Eestion, something like me lamb I sleeping with me lion. VINrjlPECji Bu the French are reported to , Wc out Undefeated me me for believe only way ending Most soumerners who attended I Flood battered Winnipeg slowly the Chicago meeting chose to ignore industrial rivalry between Germany me and France and returns to normal. With nearly a poseliminating the civil rights panel. Jonathan mem is war between of fifth of me city at one time under ability Daniels, North Carolina national new the proposal. water, me citizens raised a banner committeeman and former White through And the Germans are beginning proclaiming they were house aide under both Presidents wet but to hke the idea. Chancellor Ade- - undefeated on me court house and Roosevelt and Truman, did not so nauer of west Germany pledged waited for the Red river to show choose. He sat through the meeting, list- - every effort for me plans success its first drop. Before it came flood waters had ening to 16 speakers demand en- - and called for a united Europe as actment of the Truman program, a "third power strong enough to reached a record high for the cen- I and then insisted upon speaking at decide In favor of peace. tury. Some 100,000 of Winnipegs I me conclusion. He added, There will be no 350.000 population were forced to He told them flatly he could not strong Europe without Germany, evacuate and many of southern , , go along with them in favor of a and no Germany at all without Manitobas towns were deserted. I When me river showed its first compulsory fair employment prac- - Europe. tice act, and added: You cannot m. Schuman has suggested mat dro flood waters were about two have a prohibition law against dis-- the of me two industries eet below me absolute peak at merger crimination in the south. be placed under the Council of I wdcb engineers figured nearly all He asserted the propaganda for before!0 Winnipeg would be waterlogged me creation of a fair employment Europe. It must of course, whole population would becoming a reality, meet with me and I commission practice evacuated- gives a approval of Britain and me United weapon to our enemies, the Dixie-- 1 states Even with me river back in its crats and makes it possible for banks, however, observers said it to hide behind the civil CVDI them would be near me last of June be- . I Ai HQOM SI V rlphta Icciia urVtflo me city would be back to nor- Second in Generation zing a civilian nj ng ancecan 1 t 1 elvD-r- ) Harmony Disturbed Surface harmony prevailing among Democrats at the Jefferson Jubilee celebration in Chicago was shattered by the controversial civil rights issue, which split the party bi jg4g The Democrats were startled be- cause of the unexpected source of me dissenUon. I e, I DEMOCRATS: J ed an ad-forc- observers who remember recent : western 1 Army, navy and air force put on INDUSTRY a united front that was pleasing to Enemies Unite 5 ic nations, mem- - anti-Americ- arise. V 1 From 1937 to 1950 the UE lead-ber- s of the Atlantic pact, have ers made a whole series of publicans in the"- to pool their economic and takes, all of them enatoriii mary. armed one vast Tobin in his into mistakes, charged military might In many quarters the ft centrally directed to resist dress. Morse victories were Soviet aggression. Murray shouted, I swear on mis Republicaa voter Jj a unification The plan, in reality platform mat this small group of I p to 0jfer morep move, is American inspired. It leaders of me old United Electrical I will create a balanced collective Workers union have one master mans Fair 'Deal resi(iea force, which means each of the Stalin in Russia. , n t. n emcratic 12 nations will contribute specific front, , The United States wont do more been units to the central western armed business with mis lousy outfit, he the add(i split caused by the l d force and not try to maintain his audience, conflict started in 1948. military estabpensive over-al- l Southerners are still battlinii in UNEMPLOYMENT: lishments, each program, and recently, have all arms. erally opposed Truman plan, The move was seen by military Workers Output Up men as me one means of giving fPending. According to me federal reserve Rr.r a?nn?ent &dded fuelto me west a balanced defense force, board the individual workers in- - fiL , I m. amon? working in harmony, and with creased output has been one of me the Presidents maximum efficiency. big factors in me unemployment friends. The United States is expected to picture since .last summer, With these points bear me greatest part of me cost, The board analysis of labor September and October per although each nation will share in market developments point to speeches of both parties mayp? proportion to its resources. The jwo influences at work on the part me most in years. 1 interesting U. S. share is expected to cost business management: a Meanwhile, more man a billion dollars this Large profits and strong fl- - publican took another swing st f year nancial position in recent years charging that he That me West is deadly serious have encouraged business to spend President, rubber-stamp a congress ele and intends to have me plan in op-- record amounts for new machinery in November. eration as soon as possible was evl- - an(j equipment of highly efficient Said GOP national chairs dent by me creation of an over-a-ll design. council of deputy foreign ministers, Guy Gabrielson: "The 1950 kr 2. Intensified competitive now are clear. President Trs? all yeab round, to put me on management to reduce . . , , askod he v t" to s w.m costs, partly-- by pan toto orce cJPlcil, curtailing employp congress tot 1 have a permanent powerful those em- and by utilizing ment; s h ds p ograra ol derstood, will be pioye(j more efficiently man earlier apprve manA who; lsm in the postwar period. sources predicted the U.S. xn addition me board reports The 12 mis-agre- ness to defend ourselves against aggression. And, in general, Americans were pleased and Impressed with what they saw on parade. Although the forces were less in number, they seemed well trained, units that would form the backbone of new armies should the situation i ten-terrif- V dencies. , Jolt. Assails Truman He also invited all Americans to take stock of the state of our readi- , i I left-win- itary training program five years ago there would have been no cold war. t $plit? Observers Republican ad ere going ? election with !pUt polltlcl The HeDuhH trend nght ln egan 1 r (EJIUr'n Nntei Wba plnln In the lamas, ihiy nriprstsed ihoH af WUr Nwpapr Union' news analysts and not United States was dispelled with the observance of the first national Armed Forces Day. For the observance, America s fighting forces across the world paraded in the mightiest show of power since World War II. The biggest show of all went on in Ger many where more than 85 Yanks demonstrated their read! ness. The days message to the world was plain: The United States is awake to the menace of Communist aggression and is leadying its defenses. President Truman took the occasion to tell the public that if congress had passed his universal mil- squabbles The Independent United Electri-lea- l Workers union has been deCommunist nounced again as mak-labo- r, have entertained about the success of armed forces unification in the unification services. Are Both Parties dominated." Maurice J. Tobin, secretary of P and Phillip Murray, presi- - I At one point in their policy ,enatoriiiV ing in recent years, the Russians jaeni of the CIO, made the charges mary Which a of at General in without basis, not rally and speeches dent reasoned, voting Sen w0 by bJ: exwould UE was The workers. Electric western powers that the campaign is not never really be united. That rea- - pelled from the CIO last year on any other Rep bli.KeI7 torJ caa g drivi fall. soning, however, has received a charges of having Any doubts that observers might power-packe- POLITICS: Moscow Tool WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS StaiaL ad tble" f 10 comforted the dis- - dWrMrf anNew1 England1!88 ance and patience with the Comc aked'bean supper munists finally gave out, that day t0ok less tolerance of communism in Amer- tnan an hour, lr.mlnSS some a that have been wh Washington, Bmdick of a come up with feulcs bouse asked the mittee to appro com congress. The on poned action Indefinitely decided that aid, she added. 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