Inner arches of life sustain true strength
An essay on real power coming from within not from outward strength. It cites a physician’s view that breakdowns are emotional instability without deep seated illness, using Marcus Aurelius and a cathedral’s arches as metaphors for inner supports. The piece argues inner preparation and faith, not bulldog bravado, uphold a person in crises.
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CIO News
CIO Accuses Dixie GOPs of Kicking Labor in Senate
The CIO denounces a Republican Dixiecrat coalition for backing the Byrd amendment to end the steel strike. It criticizes Taft Hartley usage and says Truman’s seizure powers were rejected, leaving workers facing hardship. The House may follow the Senate’s 49 to 30 vote.
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CIO
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Labor Organization
Congress
Philip Murray
Pittsburgh
House
Reds oppose Koje Island plan at Panmunjom session
At Panmunjom Sunday the Reds objected to Truman's call for neutral nations to observe POW treatment and possibly assist in screening prisoners. Gen Nam I stood firm against forced repatriation, while the two sides remained far apart on whether POWs should be returned to communist control or allowed voluntary choice.
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Korea
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Koje Island
Methodists To Retired Griswold Banker Make 79 Changes
The piece reports on Methodist church appointment changes across Iowa districts after a long session. It mentions Bishop Brashares and DeWitt, a Griswold banker and collector of antiques, who is central to Hill Crest. It notes reappointment ceilings and retirements, with districts enumerated and two-unit Hill Crest homes described. The article blends local church leadership moves with DeWitt’s personal hobbies and estate details.
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Charles W. Brashares
Fred B. DeWitt
Ox J
Iowa-Des Moines
Hill Crest
DeWitt
Sais
Council Bluffs
Ottumwa
Creston
Des Moines
Boone
Burlington
Ig Township
Hi Crest
British jets accused of crossing German frontier near Nordhausen
Soviet claims two British jet fighters violated East Germany near Nordhausen Thuringia last Thursday. Maj Gen V I Trussov said jets flew at 2,400 feet, crossed the interzonal frontier twice and landed 20 miles into the German Democratic Republic, with Moscow holding British authorities responsible for all consequences.
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Merlin
Russia
East Germany
V. I. Trussov
Rhine Army
German Democratic Republic
Nordhausen
Thuringia
Bishop Sees World Peace Hinged on U S India Ties
Bishop Walker Pickett, head of the India United Methodists, told the Iowa Des Moines conference that world peace hinges on America's stance toward India. He praised India as democracy's hope in Asia and cited the Point 4 program and missionary influence as key to rebuilding U S prestige after the wheat deal. He noted rising Christian influence in India, growth in education, and social reforms, with illiteracy remaining a major challenge.
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India
Iowa-Des Moines
America
Waskom Purkett
Asia
Bishop Pickett
Washington
Pickett
Broadway Methodist Church
Sishop Pickett
Delhi
Old India
Allied Warplanes Wreck Red Field Near Seoul
Allied air forces bombed a hidden communist airfield within ten miles of Seoul as heavy fighting continued on the western front. Maj Crutchfield called the target the hottest in North Korea while U S and allied forces reported heavy Chinese losses and record artillery barrages across a 155 mile front with thousands of rounds fired in a 24 hour period.
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Seoul
Korea
U. S. Fifth Air Force
James Crutchfield
Graceville
Fla
North Korea
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Eighth Army
Postmaster Nominees Sent to Senate for Iowa
President Truman has sent to the senate postmaster nominations for Iowa. Howard Whitman of Clarion and James W. Miller of Plainfield are named for the positions.
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Washington
Truman
Senate
Towa
Howard ¥. Whitman
Clarion
James W. Miller
Plainfield
Heat Wave To Push Temps Toward 98 On Sunday
Sweltering conditions expected as a high near 98 degrees, sunny and windy weather pattern continuing. record highs for June 15 talked about while storms earlier in the state caused damage. Lightning killed a man near Earling, 67 year old Henry Scheel, with funeral plans set for Monday at St. Joseph's church.
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Pickett
Mercury
Earling
Henry Scheel
Scheel
Amelude
Frank
Mary
St. Joseph's Church
Ealing
Social Security Bill Sparks House Row In Battle Over Expansion
Washington republican leader Rep Reed accuses democrats of trickery as the House readies a second push on a 300 million dollar bill to expand Social Security benefits. Democrats deny the charge while the AMA calls the measure an entering wedge toward socialized medicine and argues for faster passage. A two thirds vote remains required for action.
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House
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R.-N
Ways and Means Committee
Yohg Buleue Beer LE Utama Revue
Coughton
1.N.C
Americaan Medical Association
Inside Missionary Tells About Odd Funeral
An illustrated feature on page 10 recounts a peculiar funeral and how a missionary educates the earliest Americans. The piece sits amid town pages with other notes like relaxed credit terms and a profile of Pattawattamie County’s outstanding young farmer.
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Odd
Pattawattamie County
Council Bluffs
GOP Farm Leaders Call for Program Of Actual Parity
Midwestern GOP farm leaders from 10 states adopted a program demanding actual parity prices for farm products and expanded soil and flood control measures. The plan favors farm owned cooperatives, state local authority, and a bipartisan board for agricultural policy. It proposes market development, farm credit, and efficiency reforms in the AG Department while opposing inflation and price controls.
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Des Moines
Charles C. Ji Crimnion
Defense Jarams
Isiated Press
Kwajalein
Defense Department
Didj
U. S. Department of Agriculture
Gay Josserand
Kansas
David L. Wickens
South Dakota
Warren Fuqua
Missouri
R. W. Fischer
Iowa
Frank Farnsworth
Ohio
A. J. Allen
Oklahoma
W. R. Merriman
Wisconsin
Ancher Nelson
Minnesota
Delmont Chapman
Michigan
H. F. Klosterman
Nebraska
Midwest States Farm Council Formed In Des Moines
Republicans from ten midwest states formed a Midwest and Rocky Mountain Farm council in Des Moines to implement work from a two day farm leaders meeting ahead of and after the national convention. Harold McKinley of St. Ansgar Iowa was named temporary chairman. No date was set for the next meeting. The committee will include the farm council chairmen from each state or their designee.
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Des Moines
Midwest
Rocky Mountain
Harold McKinley
St. Ansgar
Strictly a No Deal Man Says Ike at Detroit Rally
General Dwight D. Eisenhower, amid a thunderous Detroit crowd at Olympic Stadium, declared he has made no deals for the GOP nomination and holds no political debts. He urged a mandatory change in federal government and vowed to fight corruption, signaling opposition to Taft faction efforts to control Texas delegates.
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Dwight Daisenhower
Caref Uly
GOP
Olympic Stadium
Texas
Robert A. Taft
Ohio
Eisenhower
Moslems and Jews Battle in Tunisia
Rioting erupted in Tunis over sectarian clashes between Moslems and Jews. A Jewish boy was killed by a bullet amid shops being smashed and homes looted in Hassia quarter. Police fired to disperse rioters as Arab groups intervened. A bey official reported white powder found in soup, deemed a deadly mixture.
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Tunis
Tunisia
Hassia
Charley
Iowa Traffic Deaths Reported By The AP
A brief Iowa traffic toll is summarized with statistics and dates reported by The Associated Press on June 14, 1952. Details note fatalities, locations, and contributing factors while naming key agencies and officials involved in the tally.
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Iowa
Associated Press
Train Kills Autoist After Car Goes Off Road
An 80 year old man, MODMAN Jeff Crook of Rodman, was killed when his car lost control and collided with a bridge on a gravel road southwest of here. Two other men, Tom McCaffrey and Mill Bell both of Rodman, were injured and taken to Emmetsburg hospital. McCaffrey, driver of the car, could not explain the crash cause.
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Jeff Crook
Rodman
Manchester
Rueff
Carj
Mill Bell
Milwaukee
Emmetsburg
McCaffrey
Dr Hildebrand Dies Father Declares Daughter Too Young For Smoking
In a Waterloo item a doctor's obituary notes Dr John G Hildebrand and remarks from his father about his daughter lighting cigarets. The piece cites a Waterdear dental society and references a heart condition.
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John G
Hildabrand
Iowa State Dental Society
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