Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 222, Decatur, Adams County, 19 September 1952 — Page 6

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New Guided ■ 1 r • •' ■ ‘ '■ ■ ■/' Missiles Soon Will Be Ready ' I ; \ ■ * ■ Missiles Launched In North Korea Mere . Model T Versions Washington, (up) — The guided missiles launched by- th® havy against North Korean targets are model T. versions compared with the sleek, powerful ■ new wiodels which soon Will be ready, reliable sources said 1 today. J The new missiles, nearing the production stage, would be “truly glided” aerial weapons, these experts said, and some of them wpuld be capable of carrying atomic warheads. ,*'•;■ i - ; .. ■ * Scientists who have been working on development ot push-but-ton weapons tended to belittle the significance of thfe navy’s use of •remotely controlled fighter planes as' out of> date. . ’ \ j Rear Adm. John R. Sides; di-

Sab Usu - J6Sv ' WsMF ’ ! A v . . I .1 ' .I ■ \ H. P. SMIT Locker Service SATURDAY SPECIALS —. r Ground Beef 52c lb., 3 lbs. for $1.50. All Hog Satis- . [age (Seasoned just rigHo 30c lb., 3 lbs. $1 jlO. Young, lean, meaty Chuck and-Arm Beef Roast, 55c lb. Short ißib and Plate Boiling Beef 45c lb. Fresh Spare Ribs (All You Want) 49c ffiJ Heck Bones 19c lb. Young Baby Beef Liver, sliced, 45c lb. Veal Shoulder Roast / Steak or Chops, 59c lb. Veal Stew or Veal'Pocket Roast, 49c. lb. 5 lbs. Fresh Rendered Lard, 60c ; 25 lb. can $2.90; 50 lb. can $5.50. Fresh Rendered Edible Beef Tallow in new 50 Ib* cans, for French Frying or making soap, $4.50 a 50 lb. can. ' ' ' ' ' BEEF IS CHEAPER ! We sold last weekend a nice string of Yearling Steers and Heifer quarters of Beef, weighing from 65 to 85 lbs. each at 46c and 50c lb. We‘have a nice selection of the same grade and weight quarters this weekend for 45c lb. for front quarters and 49c lb. for hind quarters. Bring ybur baskets or tubs along and we will cut them up for you while you wait at no extra charge. The same goes for Pork Loins at 55c lb. Fresh Hams at 55c lb., or Pork Shoulder at 40c lb. These wholesale items can be had; at our Packing House on Highway 27, north. (Open until 12:00 o’clock Saturday Noon. < , ’

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rector Os the fiavyls guided siles 1 division, ipallejd the attacks. by the World -.iWar H Grumman Hellcats, equi|medi Md(li radio controls and television eyes; “one of the veryifirati tries at a primitive method of operation." [\ j Sides pointed out at a news v conference fiuijrsday, the navy hds been using the obsolete Hellcats as "pilotless, radio-controlled “dronie!’; piadepjfor [several years as gunnery targets. About the I only | thing Mnl *Wu iastallation of a (tameraSides §djid the tj. S. guided missile program .is “Coming along nicely . . . showing promising results." While 'the navy's missiles, at least, are hot yet in 'full production. he said “many advanced types" are under development. Sides added a Warning against underestimating Russia's capacity to produce guided missiles. Soviet r scientists have the necessary technical knowledge, he said. : ■ : f'- ■ t The pavy has announced development of at least guided missiles of various types since World War 11. 'Most ’ would be arrnedi fwith high explosives, as in artillery shells. »; j ’ The navy is known to be planning of iwb air-to-air missiles, to be hired- [by one plane at another. They are the Terrior

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and the Sparrow. The Sparrow has been officially described as capable of knocking down a plane three miles away. The navy will release no details abouti the Terrior. ■ r L i . Dr. C. C. Rayl Is Returned To Dr. C. C. Rayl, well known Decatur surgeon, has returned to the hospital in Chicago for a He had been -convalescing at the home of his daughter in New York C|ty, and suffered a post operation hemorrhage. Nurse arie Felber, in charge of the doctor's office, said it would be about two months before he could resume his practice.' ; I 'i . . If you.have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad, It brings

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Truce Negotiators To Meet Again Saturday PANMUNJOM, Korea, UP United Nations and Communist truce negotiators will meet at 11 a.m. Saturday after a week’s recess. , i t :■< * ■ The meeting was expected to last only long enough for the two sides to exchange a few angry words and agree to another week’s recess. ANNUAL PATCH (Cowtinned From Page Oat) chest X-ray in the search for the active case that made the child a reactor. Several adult active eases of TB are usually found each year as a result of thdse tests. , ' I■. Mrs. William Bowers, R. N., will assist Mrs, Brown in the patch test program, which will require several weeks. No Place For Babies? HARTFORD, Conn. UP —After several weeks of apartment hunting and encountering “adults only 4 / signs, a Turkish visitor concluded, “Americans love babies on thd street. They love them in their cars. But they don’t seem to like them in the home.” \ Indian Church Is Oldest MASHPEE, Mass. UP 4- This town boasts the oldest still-active Indian church congregation in the United States. The little Baptist Indian church, nestling in the for-' est here, dates from 1634. T I-.

300-FOOT-HIGH steel beacon tower on Wake island la doubled over and its iop Uea on the ground following typhoon which razed all the buildings on the Pacific way station, U. S. Air Force photo via U. 8. yavy radio, J

\ Aid Polio Victims : PLUM ISLAND, Mass. UP — completely equipped recreation and dining hall has been built at Camp Sea Haven here for polio rtqtims, with the aid of $19,450 contributed by Boston &: Main Railroad employes. 1 r. M , e x ■■ Jr ' Mk Jtar IMAGINE SURPRISE of candy stor< saleswoman Bertha RomanO, wh< was held up and robbed of s3l July 29, on receiving six week; later fropa the robber the lettei and S3O which she holds. At th< time of the robbery, the maa apologized, said he needed the s3< ’for room rent, added, “I’ve nevet done this before,” and promised t< return the money in 30 days. D the letter he apologized for beinj late with it (Intematwnol.

Three Bandits Rob Bank, Shoot Clerk South Bend Bank Is Victim Os Robbery SO PT IT BEND. FP — Three masked bandits held up a! bank with saWedloff shotguns today and shot a Cletk. The FBI said they “may be" t[hree bank robbers who escaped from Lewisburg, Pa.,'prison Sept. 10 and rpbbed a bank in the Blonx last Tuesday. • One of tihe bandits shot Clerk George Lotence, 25, in the[ left arm, wounding him seriously on his last day on duty at thei bank. The FBI it Indianapolis said the

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holdup men ’’could very' well be” the Lewisburg convicts. “Thdy are to be considered suspect.” an agent said. “We are working oa, the theory it may be them.” f The amount of money taken could not be learned immediately. The ba n k was' the ■ Western Avenue Branch, of the [ National Bank Trust Co. About the time of the South Bend hpliiup, the FBI announced in New York the Lewisburg desperadoes were the men who held up a Bronx; bank for $12,680 last Tuesday. The holdup occurred shortly after 11 a.m. on the city’s West Side. The bank was held up and robbed of $58*,000 by a lone gunman three years ago. Walter L Henderson, manager of

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the branch, .said the holdup was staged in a hurry. He said the bandits were in and out so fast “I hardly knew what happened.” Loren.ce was shot when he moved after one of the gunmen ordered employes to stand quietly. Police were told a fourth member of the ganfe was in a getaway car near the bank - . > The car, believed to be a green Oldsmobile carrying Illinois license 1515-180, sped 'fehst at high speed. , , The bandits carried sawed-off shotguns. > < ' Botanists have described about 300,000 known species of plants, of •which 15,000 are found in the United States' and only 200 of this number are grown as crops,.