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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 14

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 14

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14 BROOKLYN EAGLE, JUNE 4, 1953 -1 it hower No New Munich' or War, 6ws Eisen IS'" fare, the President made no effort to give his listeners any House, Mr. Eisenhower sought to put his countrymen at ease regarding American policy In Munich," he said firmly, "and1 at the same time there's going to be no risk of a general war because a modern war would "general war" in Its effort to achieve an honorable peace In Korea and the world. In an unprecedented television report from the White Washington, June 4 OI.R) President Eisenhower assured the nation last night his Administration neither will tolerate a "new Munich" nor risk a startling new policy pronounce ment. be too horrible to contemplate." Instead, Mr. Eisenhower and the current critical armistice negotiations at Panmunjom.

He said bluntly, he Would not Republican lawmakers gen his colleagues concentrated on erally praised the program as informal assurance and ex- A7 planation an effort to answer be a party to appeasing Communism. At the same time he vowed his resistance to an expanded war "because a modern an effective way to present tha Administration's policy to tha people. But some Democrats in kitchen language current Economy Advocates' Impede Saving Drive He rie war would be too horrible to suggested it glossed over basic facts. Senator Wayne L. Morse questions about the excess profits tax, the size of the air force, crop surpluses and the complicated Federal budget.

contemplate." Ore.) snapped: "I've seen The President offered these better vaudeville shows." or State projects, frequently The President's strong stand sober thoughts as he made his debut as moderator of a folksy came from some of the strong against any appeasement of Communism aunarently was discussion of Government problems in which four of his palmed at some Americans in Washington, Jun4 4 (U.R) Some of the most outspoken economy advocates itj and out of Congress are giving President Eisenhower's 'economy drive a rough time, a study of appropriations hearings dis est supporters of Mr. Eisen-sower's budget-cutting efforts. For example, Senators Roh err, A. Taft and John Puts On Clue Bonnet To Get Hist Fcr The Ncneyl eluding several leading Repub Cabinet officers served as supporting cast. licans and Democrats in ton As he chatted with the Am gress who have expressed Bricker asked the Senate Ap torney General and the Secre propriations Committee to re taries of Treasury, Agriculture, serious misgivings about the value of a truce in Korea.

"There Is going be no new store $110,000 for the Scioto County Airport in southern and Health, Education and "Wei- Ohio. Representative" Norris Cot ton N. a persistent economy advocate, put it this closed today. Thousands of pages of testimony before House and Senate committees show that some members of Congress and labor, farm, business and veterans' groups manifested a "Let's have economy, but don't cut me" attitude. I But Senator Karl E.

Mundt S. found a way to fi way: "1 111 i 4 MRS. IDWARO ARNOLD "Kconomy may be political suicide. An administration which deprives people of enough fancied benefits to put the nation back on a pay-as you-go basis is likely to be a hero in history but a dead pigeon now." Big business has its pet proj ectstoo. For if nance a politically important local project 'and have economy, too.

He got $8,250,000 put hack in the budget for Oahe Dam in South Dakota. But he claims it won't dent the economy drive. Mundt, a member of the Senate, Appropriations Committee, said he clipped V'a i tsaaw frjL The Shipbuilders Council of America and Moore-McCormack Lines, urged restoration of multimillion-dollar ship, con struction subsidies. You, too, will love Blui Bonnet Margarine's delicate, sunny-sweet flavor! Blub Bonnet makes bread, toast, hot rolls, and vegetables tasta better than everl You'll appreciate Blui Bonnet's nutrition. Unlike most other margarines, Bixd Bonnet contains both Vitamins A and as much year-round Vitamin A and as you get in the high-priced spread for breadl Yet Blub Bonnet Margarine costs ien than half as much as the high-priced spread.

So put on Blue Bonnet and tun of "all MEETS BASEBALL'S CHARLIES Dodger Manager Charlie Dressen, left, and Milwaukee Brave Manager Charlie Grimm play host to 1 1 -year-old Song Yong Cho, Koreon war orphan who lost both feet during the bitter fighting days early in the campaign. Song Is in New York with Monsignor Nicholas Wegner, right, head of Boys Town, Neb where he is going to stay. Tie aerioaal land plety iH Any vegetable worth its ss It ii, worth irw MORTON'S 1 iadiaad or plain WUEK IT 1AINS IT FOUIS -Jfii I ce.csle., T.n lik. we.t ONE 000 from State Department funds to make up for it. he told his "Oahe can go forward without the American taxpayers slipping backward." Requests for move Federal funds made in behalf of local MAN SATS, ky Robert M.

Greieis, EX-CHIEFS "FIGHT 1 tie ftroakiti Eagle. rlavor, Nutation, Econom-! RADICAL'S BID FOR PARIS HELM Paris, June 4 (U.R) A powerful group of former French Premiers today joined forces in mmu mfwA a fight to block approval of Radical Socialist Pierre Mendes-France a3 head of a government which would reverse the nation's domestic and foreign policies. The National Assembly resumed debate today on the 48-year-old finance expert's bid for the Premiership after fail ing to reach a vote in a 14-hoari session yesterday. It was the longest investiture debate in French postwar History. It indicated a growing '''7o a dW)r! hM Importance attached to the chaL lenge of Me rides-France, a political dark horse, now given a M-50 chance of becoming 'if''- United Puis Tel oho to Premier.

Ex-Premiers Go Inio Action ine ex-Premiers went into action behind the scenes when Mendes-Franc's stork rose fol lowing his speech pledging drastic politira I changes and urging French in dependence from- V. S. aid. The former government leaders included Rene Mayer, Radical Socialist, whose cabinet was overthrown two weeks ago; Georges Bidault, r-i WWiimiiiiiiiiX h' Full Size UG) fffll fTj VT I if'" 1 I ri Discovor all the L- L-j L. 1 benefits of DIAL fi II th only leading ioap U' UULbLz 0 I AT.r tmxACHiOkomtm) -i Henri Queuille, Antoine Pinay, Andre Marie and Felix Gouin.

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said at Wynne Prison Farm he only regretted ''that anything got into the paper" about, the $19,000 and another $10,000 gift which went to a second freed convict, Henderson, serving time for the double slaying of his' common-law wife and her father, said he didn't regret, giving the money to Alton Franks, 19. who was arrested yesterday. have faith in that boy," Henrtei -on said. "If squanders the money, that. If he usrs it.

to go into business and makes good, he'll pay me, bark. Just chances of regaining influentia cabinet position? would be almost nil. He pledged, if elected, to press for a four-power meeting with Rusisa and said he would offer President Kisenhower and Bntish Prime Minisipr Winston Churchill, a new plan to end the lndo Chinese war at the forthcoming Rermuda confer ence. June 29 Called Likely Date Hamilton, Bermuda, June 4 (U.R) Gov. Sir Alex Hood has announced receipt of a cable from London saying the most likely date of the Rig Three.

conference here is now June 29. tell him the old man is behind him J00 percent." Franks, who served a prison term for automobile theft and was released from Wynne Farm May 18, was arrested at Houston as he sped along with his 16-year-olri bride. Police charged Franks with carrying a pistol At Tornillo, Texas, Henderson's daughter, Mrs. Der-rance H. Shouppe, confirmed that her father gave $19,000 to Franks and $10,000 to anoiher convict last January.

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