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SENATORS BLAST CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE Tuely. July 10, 19S1 Parti Page 5 Reformatory Inmates Make Children's Dolls STORMS SWEEP INDIANA; AREA HIT BY TORNADO Indianapolis, July 9 (JP) Heavy winds and rains swept central and northern Indiana early today, bank tS. Murray O'Mahoney Russell Republicans Aiken Brewster Bridges N. Butler Capehart Cordon, Ferguson Hickenlooper la. Millikin A new experience fa U.

N. TRAMPLING 9 centlBeiital atmosphere ad ceisis) at team for the United States to represent us in negotiations with foreign nations. We need a team which will recognize its responsibility not only to foreign organizations but its primary responsibility to this nation. Unfortunately, we have been represented too often by individuals who place the interests of foreign organizations above thosevof the United States. Sen.

Douglas HI. The Lakeside Location Reservations causing considerable damage. A tornado damaged buildings and uprooted trees near Kokomo, in north central Indiana. Mrs. Mlchigoa 2-31 It 0NC0NSTITUT10N Warn Charter Nullifies Morse Saltonstall Smith N.

Taft Tobey N. Wherry Wiley and Young "2 AIR CONDITIONED subject should most certainly be Verona Ruzicka said she watched, studied. I would have to be an expert international law to pass definitely upon it, and I am U. S. Basic Rights not.

Sen. McCarthy Wis. This as a cone-shaped twister tore the roof from a bottling works and hurled it against another building. No injuries were reported. The airport at Goshen, near the Michigan state line, reported 6.12 inches of rain in 12 hours.

Two to four inches of rain were general over the northern half of the state. Continued from preceding page decision calls for immediate action by congress unless it is set aside Fleming Gets 18th Term as Library Board's Head Joseph B. Fleming, Chicago attorney, was reelected president of the Chicago public library board at the directors' annual meeting yesterday in the library. It will be his 18th term as president. The board elected Mrs.

M. L. Purvin of 5242 Hyde Park blvd. to her seventh term as vice president. III EAST LAKE SHORE DRIVE Vz Block East of Michigan at Oak Street Doorman will park your car international commitments for by a higher court.

It is rather 'one world, in free trade, political and military alliances, with significant that convicted commu nist leaders" have used this deci the United States taxpayers and sion as the basis for their arguments that the convictions were in For news of Washington and of events thraont the world, read the Chicago Tribune, ao American newspaper Jot Americans, which has the facilities to get the facte Had the courage to print them. REPORTS THEFT Or BICYtXE The bicycle of Clark Johiuon. 1062S Normal was itolea yesterday from HOtb st. and Indiana av. man power footing the bill.

Global Plots Cited violation of the U. N. charter on human riehts and that the U. N. "The U.

N. was sold to the Samuel, Catherine, and Florence Manzello in Women's and Children's hospital, with dolls and toy animals made by women inmates of Dwight reformatory. (tribune hotoj Has power to set aside the convic American people as an organiza 16 V. Washington St. Pb.

RAndolph 6-850A tions of criminals who have been found guilty by American courts and juries. tion of free and independent nations cooperating for mutual benefits. This country never would have ratified the U. N. charter if power to determine when and where the security of the United Spare Time Task States is in danger and to do Charter Voted 89 to 2 The U.

N. charter was ratified there had been any suspicion the in the senate July 28, 1945, by a sovereignty of the United States was in danger, but experience in whatever he alone thinks is wise, such as ordering American troops and warships into action without authority from the congress. vote of 89 to 2. The two votes dicates the United States must These are issues that no doubt will be important in the 1952 na Young patients in Women's and Children's hospital were surprised yesterday when 60 dolls and other stuffed toys made by inmates of the Dwight Women's reformatory were distributed by hospital attendants. The toys were made by the women in the reformatory in their spare time in the evenings.

Scraps from shirt factories were used" in making the toys, which were fashioned in the dressmaking tional elections. An administration that defends the Yalta, Tehran, and Potsdam secret agree against it were cast by Langer and former Sen. Shipstead Of the 89 senators who voted for the charter, 41 are still in the senate. Of these, 24 are Democrats and 17 are Republicans. They are as follows: Democrats Byrd Chavez N.

Connally Eastland Ellender Ful-bright George Green ments deserves rebuke by the people." Other senate comment includ ed: any sovereignty as in the California case. This is further proof that the American people and congress must be eternally on guard in order that we do not lose our hard won freedom to a one world government. Dirksen 111. Having at least casually examined the findings of the California court, it appears to me that seme immediate and careful exploration must be made in this field of world affairs. The sovereign powers of the states over matters that seem to be in their own jurisdiction, as well as national sovereignty, is involved.

The people of the United States are entitled to know to what extent their authority is being aliened to the U. N. over our domestic affairs. Nixon Seeks New Team Sen. Nixon Cal.

This court decision which seems to leave state laws at the mercy of treaties negotiated under the U. N. charter demonstrates" the dangers involved in delegating power to international organizations and points up the necessity department of the two vocational training centers in the Sen. Millikin Colo. I unite of.

in Popular don't think there's any basis for R. Hayden Hill the California decision. During Hoey N. Johnson Johnston S. Kilgore police itself against plots and schemes to use it as a vehicle for a super-world government.

It would be well for appropriate committees of the congress to reexamine our commitments to the U. N. and make certain we have not signed away our sovereignty and treaty making powers. When the charter of the II. N.

was presented to the senate for ratification, it certainly was represented by the administration as reserving to the United States full authority and final decision over our military forces and all our domestic affairs. At the same time, there should be vigilance against the President making commitments that bind the United States to parts of the one world scheme. Viewed as 1952 Issue This alertness is especially important in view of President Tru consideration of the U. N. charter, it was frequently expressed W.

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that declarations of policy should have no binding effect. I don't McKellar McMahon Magnuson May- think a constitutional amendment is necessary. We take care of that when we consider the treaties ini was stopped. I will support any move to' prevent internationalist meddling with our system of laws. Capehart Urges Vigilance Sen.

Capehart Ind. The loss of sovereignty to the U. N. is a regrettable thing, unwarranted -by any existing or implied law that I know anything about. It never was the intention of the senate, when it voted for the U.

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