Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 223, Decatur, Adams County, 22 September 1947 — Page 2
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Al WUXiX on an atomic micro-wave spectroscope wr m w » c Columbia University Radiation Laboratory in New York are Professor Willis Lamb (left) and Robert Retherford. The apparatus was used in .experiments which resulted in discoveries that are called the most significant advance in fifteen years in atom knowledge. (International)
SCHRICKER BOOM (Continued tr«.m Page 1) May. In the primary, pro-Schricker and pro-Greenlee forces may be battling to elect delegates to the state nominating convention. Schricker, meanwhile, was expected to continue quietly building political fences in preparation for the showdown. Although he did not cjmmit himself as a candidate duriak the French Lick meeting—- ...
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and probably won’t in the near j future, if at all —he w'as busy as I a bee. Observers said it was obvious . I Schricker "wasn’t just visiting.” 0 7 WAR-STAGGERED (Continued nom FHKe t) . pear, satellites boycotted the Paris conference on the Marshall , I plan. But Herve Alphand, reporter I general of the 16-nation committee. voiced hope that Russia and ! her satellites later would find it I possible to join in the economic | recovery program. “In the coigse of our work,” I he said, “the representatives of | the various participating counI tries have felt with regret the absence of the other European countries which did not find themselves able to participate in the task. They hope that some day a larger collaboration will be created among all the European countries." Alphand said the ' Paris con-
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ferees were prepared to exchange views with other European nations • “whose o resources could contribute to tTie solution to the problem they are facing.” He said such conferences should take place so far as possible within the framework of the United Nations. The formalities were hekj to I the minimum to expedite the sigping of the report to the United, States. Marshall asked for it last spring when he proposed that the needy countries of Europe get together on what they needed. Russia and the nations within her periphery boycotted the conference. Q. Devils Lake, a fresh water body near Baraboo, Wis., is fed by springs but has no visable outlet in the surrounding mammoth bluffs. Tests show that where corn was grown three years in succession on a nine percent slope. 37,320 pounds of soil per acre was lost annually by erosion.
Jfe I IPjSO :;■> IlL£' < J 'V H|g» | jO** _ jHk . *v ’ * . - 4NURSE Kathleen Kirk takes the pulse of singer Florence George at the New York center of the Red Cross Blood Donor Service. The latter was one ci a group of persons who were registered and typed by the Red Cross which is campaigning to enroll a minimum of 150,000 volunteer donors to provide a steady supply of free blood to meet the city's needs. (International)
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.... ■ -■ Wk |r * 1 RECENTLY APPOINTED to teach at a public school in Pittsfield, N. H., Miss Mary Lysle, 50, Beverly Shore, Ind., is reported missing since September 6. Believed to have been given a hitch-hike ride from Wolfeboro to Ossipee the morning she disappeared, state police have been unable to find a clue to her whereabouts- (International) The international free trade zone in New Orleans is the only one in the United States where private businesses may operate their own activities.
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Termites- have a language all their own. According to Encyclopedia Britannica, they bump their heads against that of a companion and "talk” that way. —: o NEW TROPICAL (Continued rrom Pace II shifting count of dead and missing. Disaster relief agencies — Red Cross, military and civilian — said that at least 50 persons apd probably as many as 75 dead in the storm. They left an estimated 500 on the list of missing but hopefully speculated that many of these would turn up safe when flood waters sudbside and make the lowlands again navigable. In the backwash of the storm came a new scourge in the form of poisonous snakes washed out of the swamps by receding flood waters. Deadly water moccasins by the scores writhed on the white sands of popular gulf beaches where bathing beauties had sunned themselves a few days ago. A giant sea -turtle was left high and dry among the debris of splintered houses and wrecked fishing and pleasure boats. F. A. Pecoul, an amateur radio operator, relayed a plea from the Bay St. Louis area to the Red Cross in New Orleans to rush
•-' st ’’ 7"*,, "''jjp | • i YOU’RE LOOKING AT HALF the power plant of the Martin XB-48, the Air Force's first high-speed six jet bomber. On the other side of the fuselage are three more J-35 jet engines. The plane develops more po.jer than two giant electric railroad engines each pulling 125 freight cars. It carries a crew of three and a bomb load of more than 10 tons. (International)
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