Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 139, Decatur, Adams County, 12 June 1952 — Page 12

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pj 1 Help Wanted \ ! FITIJHBBURG, Mass. , UP — Wheix-firemen questioned a guilty-, looking four year-old ■ lad at the sce)je of a false alarm he explained .w'hv he pulled the lever in the fire j bort; “The other {boy was beating nje up and I wanted you to come arid help me.” The aggressor had n*i. ' - j ho to the church of your choice : next Sunday. , '

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,- ? ■ ■ ■ ' . I : - ? Names Overlap ( FREDERICKSBURG. ,Va. UP- 1 - Mary Washington college is suffering from clerical nightmares. There are three Mary Taylor:)*; twoi Frances Smiths, two Mary Mpores. two Mary O'Maras, two Rutl) Williamses, two -I Nancy Millers, two Patricia Johnsons. two Janet Youngs and two Elizabeth Ann Masons. What's more there is a Bette and a B£tty Finllt; al : Mary Kelly and a Malry Kelley; an Ann

Atomic Energy Urged For Direct Peace Use

CLEVELAND. O Woodllng, graduate Uw yer, aulhor and polnlvhiu h wh Inga patent ty>tnrhiH n jnlibpMn whereby atomic energy ta to he used in welding. Woodllng, who holds an epgi neering degree from Punlui’ and finished law here at Wostmn Hr serve, explained that “I want to see this new form of energy used for the good of humanity, rather than for killing,” Beside being a partner In a law patent office. Woodllng holds 60 other patents, has written a textbook on the subject engineers and has fought political office. prefers Direct Use His latest idea, he believes\ “Is the first to make direct use of atomic energy. So far, scientists have talked only of using it indirectly. They use the heat generated by nuclear reaction, for instance;. to generate steam and then power.*' • ' V \,

and an Anna McWhinney, an Eliz ? abeth Ann Collins and an Ann Elizabeth Collins. 'I \ 1 Go to the church of your choice next Sunday. - \ . O 1 J® ■I JK r' M| Wl K Bl NEARLY TOO WEAK to eat, this Red POW’ nibbles at rice on Koje is-' land after being found by UN troops in Compound 85 in critical condition from malnutrition and beatings. Photo by International News Photos staff photographex Dave Cicero. (ZntemafionaZZ

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AVrmrtllhM boili vt'g the intense heal Mnmtai<«l by atomic energy li<Vi h».« h the chief obstacle to devpildniiiß the new pow<T Source. Tita piti rn t W'oodling seeks Would dinike mta of the heat dirrctly hir w« ldlita and for melting itirHil liilti IhltOtM or iiiaking It ready M castink. ’X J : Ha* Many Uses Woodllng has suhuiitted- drawings. of proposed application of atomli! energy which conceivably could utilize the energy generated for welding studs to heavy steel plates in shipbuilding, for example. Another phase of the patent covers a cupola, or crucible, for melting Iron or steel to make castings or ingots. Admitting the whole business is Woodllng insists thht "it’s use as a new source of power is coming In odr life time • ■ • we'd better begip to learn everything we can about atomic energy.”

—4.-., _ ....ijfen' ,4 ,i,^, li ; i g,, l , lining j\,, _ ,ljta*l- .■■ ~t . ... .... .I-.-.. .1.1.. 1,- i,j rbX4XT | I|MMM|KMB| : ’ m *blb wl' ■• * 3 fl fl '* lUI Ufa 3&fl gr 4"' l f jl ■ -"i—*‘AOk‘ .'M KI K,_2eJs*® ’ DEFIANT COMMUNIST prisoners on Koje Island really get something to I cry about as a gas-masked British soldier (left) hurls a tear gas 1 grenade into the North Korean officers’ Compound 66. Watching are t Maj. Dawney Bancroft commander of the King’s Shrop- * shire light infantry, and an American guard (right). (ZnfemationaD

Source of Supply .EAST LANSING, Mich. TTP — Michigan State university has btam a jackpot for major league scouts during the past five yfears. When Darrell Lindley, slugging jujnior outfielder for the Spartans, signed a Chicago White Sox contract. he became the 25th Michigan State player to join the pro ranks since 1946. 1 Family Serves Country ARLINGTON, Maks. (UP)—Mrs. Mary F. Cronin, 54, is the widqwed mother of 17 children, 15 of whom are alive. Eleven of the 15 have served in the armed forced at one time or another. \ He Didn’t Forget FORT WORTH, Tex. (IIP) — Bland Baker, teller at a Fort Worth department store, has a memory ijke an elephant. A ggo a woman passed a forced check at his -window. The same Woman appeared with another check this year later. Baker called police. . 1 ’.-I l’ Trade in a Good Town —Decatur!

Firemen Out Os Gas HOLLAND, Mich. UP — The faces of township firemen were as red as their truck when they ran out of gasoline on the way to a fire. Fortunately, they were near a filling station. jj . ■■ ... | • Watch Well Made MILFORD, N. H. UP — C. J. Batchelder’s pocket watch is one his father bought in 1893 while attending Chicago’s World Fair. After 59 years it still perfect time/ TEEPLE Moving & Trucking Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607

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Ambition Curbed DETROIT (UP)—Cecil Johnson, 30, told Judge John P Scallen he stole a brief case from a department store so ;he could attend night school. Scallen told him he could start a 30-day term—in jail.

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THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1952

Students Ideals Surveyed Ithaca, N. Y. (UP) — A national survey of students ideals is now underway being made by Cornell University. It extends to 11 universities and more than 5,000 undergraduates are expected to participate.