Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 209, Decatur, Adams County, 5 September 1951 — Page 2
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 5, 1951
President Warns Os ■ ' L-~ 'i'• ’’ Fantastic Weapons Speculation Set I / Off By Remarks : . ri 5 Washington, Sept 5. — President Truman’s assertion the United States has under construction new and •fantastic” weapons oft speculation today Iris io whether he was referring to the | hydrogen bomb or perhaps so|fte weapon connected with radiological warfare. . ■!- r - Mr. Truman made the statemdht in ah off-the-cuff remark atj-a Democratic luncheon in San Frincisco. He said “it’s not the weapon we are used to thinking of. Thqfe areshew weapons fantastic in th||r operation.” He added that he [ they never have to be used because it would mean “ah all-out war arid wipe out civilization.” g| * The United States has beerr te|t : ing new and improved atonfid boibbs. From Mr. Truman’s Remarks it may bedfiiat 'he, whs talking of something else. 1 _• A plant to iMjild H-bombs, which potentially would be many times ■more powerful than an A-bomb. Js being .built During A-bomb tests at the Etfiwetok Atoll earlier this year, thege were published that j a “radio-active ray” was among atomic ’weapons being tested? . f Hut the report got no offidfG confirmation. However, the AEC and the defense department have bAen wording on radiological warfare frit some time.'.This > would invdlfe spraying highly radioactive materials on an area to be denied rin enemy. f j ■3. This “deathsand" would be a thin, layer of fissionable material ih- 5 visible except to Geiger -The land would become uninhabitable if sprayed ovet an areh. Hut "'prompt evacuation of the population'would save their lives. , ; , Bast April. Rep. Albert Gori. D., Tenn.. proposed that the United States use atomic weapons to mak^ 5 a belt of land across Korea between. 1 Communist and United Nations armies Radioactive and “dehuman-
< SALE CALENDAR SEPT ?-A7:00 P. M..VO. C. Ewell. Rrfble Hardware Store. Preble, Ind. Farm machinery and nnrfcAlaneous articles. Kenneth Hob- ' let and Ervin Ewell, atfcdsl i I SEPT 8— Roily R. Shuler. 5 miles East of Hicksville, Ohio on M. 18 then 2’4. miles South, ijivfedtock. Complete line of Power Farm Equipment. 3 Traitor!, Combines, etc. 10:00 ft. m. Mid-1 i ‘ west Realty Auction Co. J.fF. Sanmann. auaE. .< i > SEPT 8— Barbara Halxegger. 109 Elm,St. 6 Room Home. - ,- / p. m. Kentyßealty & Auct|m.U>. S Blair, GG. Strickler. -i : 1 ‘ aucts* 'R » \ -■' X’’ I —Heirs Os Mary E. Ashtymrii, 2 miles south of Herne, 5 iMiJLe», -j < 1 west. 82 acre farm arid si room house; Iti acre farm south of Linn Grove; 6 i)xrtn irifuse and lot in Linn Grove. 1:30 p.m. Jeff Liechty. ajucV ; SEPT. 10 — 7:00. P- in. Ben jam ia Gi»rk< ,3 miles eUst of Decatur on road 224-then 4’3 miles 1 £ road 101 then 1 mile WfsU| W head of pure bred Yorkshire; hogs. Roy & Ned Jolnfiiofi j and Melvin Liechty, aucts. i SFIRT 11 —Lamoine Springer airiU G urge Springer, 3 miles North of. Bluffton on ~Road 1, it * 4 miles east. : Livestock, hay; i benefit auction for U. B. <£hi rch starting at 10;30 a. m. Ellen-1 l berger Ryos., aucts. • £ ; ‘ 1 |!* _' L sipyr 11—Everett Jitfol 1 mile ehstjof Monroe 051 road 124 then % „ miles south. 23 regfrte&d Jersey cattle, horses and hop. Roy & Ned Johnson Melvin Liechty auefs. serr. 13e-l:4M>’p. M. C. L. Vls|Nf. Adrnr. J. F. Becheir. 2’4 toijesj *: northeast of CM! io; 2’4 miles east and 2’4 miles soutl| of Mendon, Ohip. .di miles northwest of St. Marys bn; • i Center & Union townihijf lines; 240 acresdn 4 tracts.! Royi , & Ned Johnson. Auctl | $ | ’SEPT. 14—10:00, X M. EST. KfernfU |Hoehamer, 44 miles west, of Rockford. Ohio then 1 mile north or east of Willshire bn’33 to first road, theji souitf 1 n tie. then eastj U mild, then south' (■ ’ 2 mile. General farn| sa|e, Roy, Ned Johnson & Melyin H; Liechty. Aucts. . g. , I • ‘ x SEIPT. 17-1:00 P. M. HERMAX-KIpFER, 5 miles east of Bluffton on if ' road 124. then 3’4 mfies on Adams and Wells ;counI ties. Jine; 7 miles wesi bi Coppess Corner on road 27, then 3’4 iiiles'south. 29 r«’jiis|ercd Holsteins. Roy. Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty,, Aipts. SEPT. 18—Whitley County's Fifth ; 4ririual / berdeen! Angus Auction. 3 miles South of Columbia j'ily on No. 9. then 2’4 mile Wqjst. 90 Heail. Catalogs froin- Kenneth E. Sherbahn, South Wiiitl .ley, Aid. : v • Tj' 1 ’ *l\ ?j!
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lized” in order to stop the fighßng. He indicated we had the meins to t> it. It was possible that Mr. Truman ight hive had biological warfare §n mind. But the civil defense adHmlnistratinn has said that it is to fear that germ weapons could wipe out whole Farolee Held On Car Theft Charges 1 Indianapolis, Sept. 5.— (VPH Harry A. ’fettinger, 24, an Indiana reformatory parolee arrested after a wild chase by iwas held unjier $15,000 bond toiiay on ’'car tiheft charges. j • Ettingdr, sentenced to two-td-21 Years in the 1947 Slaying of a federal OPA official, was spotted In the stolefi car yesterday, it look a speedy chase through toivn by city police to capture him. ! IzJjP I ( / . I ■ SNE OF THE tiniest contestants, •l|o-pound Marjorie Kelly, 23, a Western Ontario university Junior landing 5-2%, will represent panada in the Miss America contest in Atlantic City. Her home is i| Courtland, Ont. (International)
New Pastor slf The Rev. John D.-Mishler, new-ly-instajled pastor of the Pleasant Dale Church of the Brethren, assumed his duties here Sunday succeeding the Rev. Russell Weller, who resigned last fall. Following his graduation from Man■Chester i-College and Bethany HiblIiUH Seminary, Chicago, he held pastorates at Nbrth Manchester and MohTlcello. j CHURCH NEWS v Youth For Christ Aiinorincement is made of a county-wide Youth-for Christ rally lv|litfh will be held Saturday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the First Missionary church in Berne. The speaker at this rally will be Gerald Gerig of Fort Wayne, who was triember of a You-th for Christ m in Europe last summer and will server as the field representative for the Fort Wayne Bible tpiiltfge this fall. A splendid progfiani of music and specials is being arranged, to which the! public is invited. T/LR ' : i 'Y \ Attends School Ripe Rev. Harley T. Shady, of the Pleasant Mills and Saiein M-ethodist churches is attending tfce tenth annual Methodist> schoolof the prophets meeting in the Perdue ..Union Building at Lafayetie. Sfix hundred Indiana Methodist Jpnsiors are present at the five day school which is the second largest bf its kind in the United State. Rev. Shady is attending special courses in “The llstic Meeting" and "Issues in Conti jmporaty Theology.” Seven different courses of study offered the pastors. Wie first Ferris wheel,, was built fpiTpie Chicago World’s Fair of 1593. . - 1 ‘I y MOST Nbrth Americans dfdn’t see it because of overcast skies, but there was a solar eclipse as scheduled. The above phases of the eclipse were made by the Httydeh Planetarium eclipse observation flight from a DC-3 at an altitude of 12,000 feet over the Atlantic. .Top: early stage; center: annular stage with sun about 92 per cent covered by moon’s shadows; boti tonu final phase. (International)
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