Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 122, Decatur, Adams County, 22 May 1952 — Page 8
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30 Cars Os Freight Derailed At Lowell i | Business Section Saved From Flames | Lowell, Ind., May 22 — (UP) — airty cars of a 69-car Monon ight were derailed today and alol in six tank cars burst into f|dme. threatening the business ? section. • burning alcohol flowed down the stteets and into gutters before vb> unLeers brought the hlasie under cpjitrol with foamite and water four hours after the derail,h||nt. : The Lowell depot was “smashed kindling’.’ by three freight elk but of the fire was conftyipd, to an area at the crossing of* highway 2. •Rrpight cars piled up four deep in jtlxe centar of town, blocking hlaiway traffic-for miles, state poI liH said.' heat, which Ifept firemient 100 feet away, hampered efforts to brihg the blaze under coh-, trpl, according to Harold Heusqn, 43-iear-0111 volunteer fireman from Lo|ell. ' thought the whole town going -up,” Heusbn said, “but t thp boys really pitched into stop it.’’; !’■ f the tank cars had gone 100 fe|( farther, though, there would-, n’| iaye bhen much we could have doh ? tp save the business section,,” L h 4i’ ! Mt , F|re fighters feared the alcohol ■i 1 \ wchad “let go” after several sinai: explosions rocked the wreckage, lint seiverf pump trucks spraying wajt|r and one foamite unit preb Veiled a large blast. . Officials reported there were no I \ inj dies although several persops j . hadibehn in the depot a short time j . Uefiofe the crash. iHgiheer Claude Smith of Lafaydthe, Ind., said the derailment prribably was caused by a locked Whti 1., b J \ • I I' ■■■ I
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A HIGH LEVEL board set up by UN * Supreme Commander Gen.: Mark Clark in Tokyo to investigate the Koje island P(t>W kidnap-ransom case is headed by Maj. Gen. Blackshear M. Bryan (above). The U. S, Bth Army has turned over findihga of its own investigation to General Clatk- (International) — ! rt ——* — — If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings:results. RED PRISONERS (Continued From I'atre One) and 500 remained in the compound as) hospital patients. Van Fleet said he was “delighted” and “very pleas’d” with the way Boatner has handled explosive, situation. He sai l the camp Is “certainly fast appraaching Security.” Van Fleet told newsmen! just before he left on the return flight to his headquarters at Seoul that the V.N, “intends, a? we always have, to be in command of prisoners, but
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ito give them every right as human beings and as required by the Geneva convention.” I He said he was certain Boatner Ils “bringing about an understanding by the prisoners themselves of their responsibilities.” ADMIRAL JOY (Continued From Page One) held by the U.N. have said they would forcibly resist repatriation. i ’ “After 10 months and 12 days,” ..Toy told North Korean Gdn. Nam ill, “I feel that there is nothing more to negotiate. I now turn over the unenviable job of further dealings with you to Maj. Gen. William K. Harrison who succeeds me as senior delegate. May God be with him.” Joy walked out and Harrison moved into the vacant chair facing Nam. The 57-year-old admiral leaves Friday for his new job as E superintendent of the U. S. Naval 1 Academy at Annapolis. 1 Ip his final speech, Joy accused the Communists of obstructing an 1 drmistiee through “a constant succession of delays, arguj ments and artificial attitudes.’’ He said that an armistice "easily lay within our grasp, had there * teem equal honesty on both sides I of this conference table.”
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