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Declares Japanese Had Atomic Bomb Army Skeptical Os Reporter's Story Atlanta Ga t». i : iI f i JapglltNir St .full-in dckl'lop.'l ail ntoiu bomb and tested II -Ui t ess j Hilly three day* before the V I day tin* Atlanta t oi'slitiillou • tid today in u * op) righted dispatch signet! by Ilin Id Snell Snell, ,i reporlet tin the low|>a|HT who nerved in Kote.i i« i I agent of the I S army* Invest! giltloil «I» , J»HI tlllelll ..lid tile novel key siienti-t* on the pri Heit were ia|itur>*d Intel by tie- ltii--l.i in wln> tortured them ti> learn the »err<'!. id the bomb The le|Hi|tei aid Ills Miuue foi the story w.i» a Japanese off|i>'r

' ‘ -A- . / -, j . ■ mr rW* L. ■ ■-■ ■X: • c—A Ji IgKSr i ] I 9O|SWS9B —S° t ’^ CIOUS I Healthful [ —So Convenient ’ I —'So Economical **W NMWI-HK«iH) ItKI Iff ****.... Sl€ You'll Want to Lay in a Big Supply of fryers""" 67c FAMOUS DONALD DUCK BRAND FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT JUICE FILLETS ..43c . .... „ u every drop of pice ir. every can bearing the tamoui Doc«.-j Duck trademark come* From grapefruit freth from the tunny groves of Florida. No wonder this brand it to flavorfal and vitamin-rich! No wonder >■ jt'J ift to popular with every- <■ O1 p Jft <1 •-'1 k A body who enjoyt rofreth- Wa* i tMi.r. ssuu **».**•• n 9 9 rar> *^ u * juice. WW | _ ..e>. CAULIFLOWER . 19c Vt? < nllfurtllt I.HIWII I’lM II also famous bordo LtTTUM 2. He GRAPEFRUIT JUICE POTATOES ;‘'49c . *aa aaa 5 So rich in preciout vifammt. mu "■JB-OZ O ■ deliciout grapefrui* juice it called X J I Q A& P Celfbrtlet Mb Annittfttry, October. 1946 | Finn tnr lartlaf-MrIMOSH ..tJcJ*-. I apples s» 4,,.. 35c ” -imr_ .-iinT <«MV (RAPES 2». 2tc WWPmiPi WVR 1 Mh(iiv»l> IMt.lHitM (AMHORMI VtI.KMI.In * • ‘ 4l£| CHEESE. 11. Sl® ORAREES ;r; 69c •rX . 5 AAliicCtK 1 * K KQ» M taHIM TilX HtKTLETT UMW lb V*C PEARSft'..2.,..2»e $ ' ; |H ciii’Ww 211.13 j«i« '“.;llc FLOOR'"'( 2 47c 8110?'* T"l4» WWRkw PEAS ;. n 2lc CHERRIES \.»3Bc CHEESE mils iC'/'TI MI.TIM I Kill' I Vkt «l lit. « HOCOItTK *!"?*<!? COCKTAIL \ .;.36e OHTARIGS .. 2: CHIPS He 1.11 IS 111 hb. cookies ;. toe I stt 11 1 AVll IS DOK'JTS 25c M MLI Bln IVe MEM "’.. I4C llMi BARAKA BAR ea< A RS® r.IH IILV CBVTte NORTHERN TISSUE WOODBURY SOAP HEINZ SOUP WHEAT BERN When Avoiloblo When Available Cream of Tomato . T ,?°i’° d Si'frw'rietf -..•••• '•*' 6® 3 *OW 23c 2 «;.’ tic og. 25C A&P STORES ARE CLOSED ML DAY MONDAY exceki weeks in which holidays occur Store IIour|: Tuesday through Friday, 9a. m. to6p. m.; Saturday 9a. m. to^9 p. iw . fc — t '*l'"' ■ '•—

■ lu whom he gave a peeudonyin "al tin l requi'At of tlio !' S ' army." • The* war depurtiiieut m Wa»h I iiiKtoti paid it wan utmiilf to von linn SiK-ll . atoiy Maj livti !.••» Ii«. K tirovf ihief ot the ntoini. I lumili projai t M.»ld "it - all nru * tn mi* i Till :l"W-;i.l|H-l <li«|iatl II Mild Hu- alts us th<- Lip iiiva*- aloinii inoj.'i I w.ia In Komen K'hi'.i an .il'i-a now rigidly < ontiolh.il by th<’ l|UH>ian» Afti-i th* l wat the di»- | |i.it< h mud an Ami-iir.iti It .**• <ll milt. t<> Koimn w.ia vhut down by loin ltn-»1. in yak flghti-i* 'tom ii<‘iirhy lliiminiiiig ..it t .»•!«! Kuril Mild the .lii|>.iii<-»<' di'-lmy- > d Hu- fiitiro iir.iji'it, ho lulling mi iiiiixhrd bomba and pa|n-ia hour* > l.e|o|»- t|in iiii.-ian. airiVfd but tin- Ki.| ami) t-aik all • > o'liio'l key -I ii-uti-t- <a|ituii-d by tne Ituilalia e-i if.eil to tin- Am. 11. an (illaoio la iatti I Olli' of tile aevi'l. /oiit by Ktiteu and iv|anted that tile Kilaaiaua had tortun'il th> ill

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tu leant the "kuuw how" nt the ' utomii htinili Snell reported The . .. apeil «■ lentlat a.ud th<' other al» aloiilli evpi'lti were taken tn Mu.' ■ cow Shell .nd he oht.nued Illa illloiuiitloii from a member of the .hlplllie.e counter llltelllgehi e i ol p« at the atmnie project He had unmea datea, f.u la and figure* <>n tile .lapaneae itluiilh hoinb projeit which I auliiii.tled to the lulled Slulea unity intelligence hl Seoul " Sllell auld l|i added that the war depart me,it i- withholding ninth of the infoiillation "to proteit the malt w ho. i ild me till, -toi y Thia lory may throw light, mi Stalin* ie<ent atatement that Ameil. i will not lung have a 1 ininiofnily mi utomii weapmia,' ' Snell wrol' I’oaalbly it help* explain the at.md taken hy Henry I V W a ll.ot Snell atiid lii« ‘ouiie whom he deiitifted b) the pat iidoiiym t'apl T-ei i- io U akab.iya-bl knew tliatj

he w.ia afieuklng for publiiatioli when he talked to him The Inter I view took place In •* former Shinto Shrine on a mountain overlooking I Seoul Snell auld the .lapuueai* officer told him the bomb wua mb latacly* mi. aa thoae dropped on Hlroahlina and Nagasaki the .Jiipuiie-e hud .farted work on Snell auld the officer told him the atomic hoinh paoject In IMA ami in HH<t they cunatructed one of the lurgeat cyclotron* ill the world <> Motorcycle Badly Damaged By Fire Et.enu'ii were .ailed to a curve on federal road 221 one mile caul Os I hl.lt 111 about i:3Up.m WeillleU' nay wlii'ii u inoton yele i aught fire The owne. if the vehicle, which *«• badly damaged, was not idem). tied — <

Charges Vasl Hoard Os Meal In Storage Chicago Newspaper Reports On Survey Chicago. Oct 31 1 111 ’ 1 , i "' Chicago Sun reported today that a Iwo day purvey hud uncovered u "vaat .tore" of I*. pounda of (re h meat in the city> tight large.t told aturage plant* All the meat round was em 111 rive of army holdinga. the new*paper .aid It uuoteil .toruge company official* a. paying 'hat aome of the total held belonged to hotel., re.taurant*. ami large and atnull packer.. "The trend, de.pite recoi l conpunter demand. I. into rather than out of cold .forage." the nev.paper aaid It pointed out that It wa* not illegal to Ptorc

Ullll H waa itttt uicgai •>> ...... meat, so long a. none wa* .old ut above celling pricea. but paid that movement of meat into ptor i.ge wap "abnormal and ton Ppil IIOUP " Tin Sun paid it. .urvey wa. in ppiretl by Hov .Maurice .1 Tobin r Maf.at hu.etta meat hunt which uncovered l.tMMi.OflO pound* in a ringle warehou e, and by a Sept Hi department of agriculture cold rtorage report At Alaltoon. 111. atate reprepelltglive Paul Powell. Vienna, down.tute heinocratic < hairman. culled on Gov hwight Green to investigate report, of hoarding In IDlnoi. cold .toragi plant* Werner W Schroeder. Ilepuhllcan national committeeman for llllnoip. told a Chicago radio and! cnce laat night that a liemocratlc tongrepp wa. to blame for meal shortage* The .hortage*. he .aid. re.ult from tlie "iucoinpelence of the national administration I'ollcie. are formulated and *us- ' tallied by the Ifemot rats in ion cress " STEP UP FIGHT fib.hl > ifii l-rem Pag* One* nge of 21. All physical.) .tad no nt Jly fit youths not covered by a navy training procram would receive dv month* training ut antiy installation* The young meu then Would have some choii e about the Wa) they spent the other si* | month* They would be |icri|litletl to cleet, from eight choice-, the 'II.HI- - in which they desired to complete the year's train ug. The only limitations ylaced ti|ain their choice would he their own qualifications and the quota* e.tabll*hed Chief anionic Itie option* an- eij.iistnient in Hie national guard, organized rt serve or regular army, or enrollment In a service academy Tralni-e. would retain civilian status They would not be available for combat or other military service except In an emergency declared by emigre.*. The war department would direct the military training, but a civilian advisory board, appointed by the Pre*ident. would ad.lse on all lion-military mutter. In-cainp training would start with eleht weeks basic training. Tiie balance of the .lx months would be given over to more advanced and teehnieal work The army pro|M>.es to spread It* trainee, among egl.tlng e-tablish-ments rather than to set up seperat<- headquarter, for the program NOTICE I will be out of my office Monday. Oct. 7 through Saturday. Oct. 12. Dr. Fred I‘a I terson WIL THE GREAT American deaaert-pie-i« at ita beet when the cruat is light i and flaky. And light and flaky crusts are yours with | Flsko because the ingredi* j \ eats are precisitxi-misad. \ And bere’e Flakom. K \ soother fine, preei- M X eton-miied product. / wk \ VuE #

Decatur Girl Scouts Register October 12 liegl.trat 101 l f Girl KcoiHe *iH be held .It the l.llliolll School. Saluiday. th tobe 12 al !• W Title lit gl.tiation I* f"t nil llrownle*. i niieruiediutrs and .ettior Scout* , Scout leaders and comiiiitlee wo men are to be present A *li it luogiain will be given at Illi- time II WORK STOPPAGE fContiaued from Psge II ly aftt- the nationwide maritime strike end* The longshoremen are pledged Hl strike in sympathy with the marine ettgintteiw anyway At II ill) wis'd. Hie largest turn Join of -tai- hi motion picture his-1 tory voted overwhelmingly to ig-I uo.e *tudio piiket Hue. If they had voted to leopect the picket for-1 illation*, the -titdl is mwht have

been fornd into ,t settlement with! itilke.a hecauae without the .tarsi ■ production would hah Negotiation* in the Pittsbm uh power walkout were kept *tilctly secret, hut another se»»ioti »n» scheduled today by a fedeial ionriliator powei continued at almut IIS percent of no. m.il. and ‘n.it'O workers 111 tilt Pitt.but gll a e.i IClllli It' d idle Ur the t'.'ilt of shut j downs ot sympathy w Ikout* The ('1(1 transport woike • uni >n I .it Coiiimbu* plai t'd •<<> union-dtiven ioiio.iioliib.i in se.viie it carry passtiigei. stranded by the uni<>ne streetcar and bus -tiike The -ei I »:ee Was flee Liiotli'-r Joint meetI Illg between the uni.m and the Southern Ohio Klectr ■ Co. wa. st II I'd II led ill all attvillpt ti -ettle the strike At Chicago, bur tliivei. crowded ;i union hull In a night long meet mg designed to halt at rvice until wage demand* are met by the Chi tago Motor Coat i Co I' s coni iliatoi Walter Munro called jii >me gs ||. y liieel.i.g with official* f the loiupany a.id the AKI. diiv- ! i.-' union. I FEW SERVED (CiiitliiuriJ I ri.m I'age One* the |:i *t I'onflh t Im hided In the group are Al i 'rid riinati II Vernon Aiirand. ' .10-eph Cob hin. Walter .1 Bockmac. Lloyd V |;. k- r. Anthony •Sill .-maker. Joseph Brem.aii. | (’.mrles Kyaiison .mil Crain i* Howard all n -hlents of |*ecatii' In addition tne list inclmles Koy Gltid. formerly of Berne and now' a resident of tin- «tate ot Oregon; j Si Hale of Geneva. Eden Yeoman , and h.d Winans, no adtlre*. given Persons knowing of any i ante ommltted from th.- list iU ,. UM ked to coni ict Mi Aiirand or any of the oth>r above named men residing in Dei-atur Willie no > avy veterans' organ! zatlou Is functioning here. .Mr. Aurand stated that a numb r of the aboie named men a. well as War II sailor veteran* han- joined the Mat y i bib at Kt Wayne and in other title*. .Most of the men are member- of either the local Legion or VI-'W posts or both, he .aid Meanwhile, plans for the Navy Hay celebration here are iiud'-r---way. The day {« exjiecteil to |u elude a Ht-htsil program and .t special observance In the lot al vetanas' organlxathms. BYRNES WARNS (Contlnueit from p a<e o ne) treaty should be foTV least <(! Byrne, immediately agreed to the 10-yeai- suggestion. At Stuitgart lie ‘llggtated "23 i . even |il year." Yesterday Byrne, called n Molt, >ov tor their fi|.| p t!val ,. lulk <dhce the 21 nation peace confer • nee began mon- than In weeks ago He concurred In Stalin', recent statement that there I. no imm. tliate danger of war. "I hope that will pm „„ HI(J the unwarranted charge, that any n«tlon or group <f lldlhlll , . (r „ •eeklng to encircle the Soviet I III'III. Pl- tha: riM|ion- .b|e leaders We will |>e closed ah Day SATURDAY. Oct. •». in observance of Jewish holiday. MAIER HIDE & Fl'R CO. •Monroe Hi. QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptom* of Dixtrt** Arising frwni STOMACH ulcers “"to EXCESS ACID Moat Help or it Will Caat You Nothing •r nr atvT i‘ \ *” W,L ’'' n n >*o«'•’<«*.« a,M ■ iva I ..!'’. -''' •

of the Soviet I'nion so liellvve He added that he h -ped Stalin - 1 Htalcment would end "the iiiiw.u11anted t rnrgea that the I’nlled 11 St be* I* seeking t » use It* |am ste’ion of the ahiffli i-orih i ■ I threat of force agliil.H’ »!. ■ '.V , t’nlon. oi Ciaf respo.i di I |t ot the Soviet I'tlioti * i heli' . "I d.m’t believe any reap :i« . offit ial of any gove nt mi *• <;.. -i war The world iiuz had enough o| I war " Byrne, made only one puM-ing In jtLi.it leference io the dlsinlis !o! Henry A Wallace an secret :! or i tmi.iieice becau-e of his ford. . p L. i belh f* Byrues pledged i American bl-partlaaw foreign p >ll will continue wbchwei party w - in powei The I* e« dent ie. nil) niudi

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a| — ? J OI J /J *• w. I .J the <,eoner XVISp-B IS KIND that really « • ■ TO YOUH HANDS C-Us-A-N-S J) I NOTR EOF P( BLI( SALE I OF PERSONAL PROPERTY I State of Indiana, County of Adams, SS: In the Estate of William Brandyberry, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under.mu Em it * ‘ will and testament of ..alii decedent. Willi.i.n i:..,i for sale, at public auction.' at the lat. r<- i.l>i. • th.- Town of .Monroe, in said county and -i.' M i October. 1946. the personal property of aid 1 dresser: 1 rocker; 1 iron bed spring* .iii'l 1 be I. springs and mattress; 5 picture- I ■ • ■- llm of congoleum. 1 dresser table 1 ::A '• " waitress; I leather davenport; •'. bed lomi chairs. I lot bed clothes; 2 rocker*. I <>•■'■' (axminster); i H'S”xl2 Axminstcr rug; I ■ clock; I foot stool; 1 l*xl" mirror. 1 writin. <b tains. 1 kitchen cabinet I lot kitchen u'. :i Klati'l I dlulng room titble. .1 kit. hen • , dishes; I kitchen heater. H bit onion* 1 ; mower; I garden plow. I 6-gai jar. I '• g.M ! ' 1 6-ft step ladder; 2 kitchen table; I lot I porch swing; I lot shovels; I file st rap I " Said sale to begin at 12:30 o'clock P ’•' TERMS CASH ADDA LOBENSTEIN. EXECI Tl® Dated October llflft •Myles F. Parrish. Attorney PUBLIC SALE ( )F u REAL ESTATE—I<» URL I I wIU sell at aticUfin my farm • 1 “ ‘ ‘ > j South of Decatur. Ind., on County line or 1 , w J; ' Ind,, on 124 and miles North, or I* mil - SAT. OCTOBER 5,1946 at 1:30 o’clock 40 ACRE FARM This farm is level and high l> • «■ well drained aud extra gutul fences on the efitiu' . nl ir J painted In the spring of 11116. Good loia'mu 1 " ' ‘ church; Lancaster school bus to the home •'" l " pump jack and motor. |itt ;y ie IMPROVEMENTS Extra good « nsim home ju- t ' Insltle; built-in cupboards; .oft water in hou>" ( . a . system, like new Every room htaled if ><,H ., |>luF : ‘' arrangetl Arrangement* made for Electric ! ‘ u ’" , h , r n BARN 36x50. Extra uood barn, now root f ' lal ' '’* pens and hull pan. A large feeding p n and • • »>'' ■ ' 1;) ,, k cement water tank with new water line from . Implement shed 2<»X3« Two chicken hou»''« " bxlo. Garage 12x20. new roof wl .|<ei"' '' This la a nice home tor some one Vm « ( Hila farm any time prior to day of »ale ll ‘,' vt tn<" h" 1 farm is moving on my other farm southwest <" • " to farm ImHli farm, that far apart ~■ ~v id , TBRMB-f2.000.Mt cash day of sale, balan. •• <» ' ( hl „ . n abstract. Come prepared to buy this farm |1( (ls or before first day of March. For detail* »'•' Amos Hirschy j Auctioneers: Herioau Hirahtn. Cruig'ille. Ind.. flow lluuter, Oaaiau. lipl *

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