Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 18, Decatur, Adams County, 22 January 1953 — Page 8

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The Incline Railway at Deacon N. > .. is said to steepest of Hs kind in the world. Its two cable cars carry visitors to a lookout atop Mt. Beacon, 1,540 feet above the Hudson River. ■ \

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One Convict Killed '- In Prison Battling v ■ Dozdn Convicts In 1 i New Mexico Battle RANTA FE, i'N. M.j t’P -v More than a. dozen convicts, armed with crude homemade kfnives, milled about .in a prison gang fight and one convict was killed and two hospitalized. New Mexico state prison officials said today. Warden Morris Aiiram said the knives used in, the Ifight Wednesday were made from scrap iron and kitchen utensils. v Speight Parks. 31$ g\ Portales, N. M,, truck driver serving two life sentences for murder, was stabbed in both : ungs before guards coiild stop th<ji fjghting. He died a short time latfer at a Santa Fe hospital where ne had been rushed for emergency treatment. Reported in critical condition to- 1 da} was Francisco Lxpez, who suffered body| wounds in the fight. Lopez is serving l 40 to. 60 years for criminal assault. Joe Montana* the Wotirided in the fight, was reported to be .hi satisfarto y condition. Montana, serving 18 to 36 months for Illegal possession of drugs, was not slashed as severely as Lopez. ' . Two months ago, rioting oon-. victs seized ’weapons and seven guards as hostages arid barricaded themselves in a cell {block at the prison. They held th} guards for almost 24 hours* before surrendering after prison officials had promised Uniited punishment. Abrim did ni>t explain the cause of the brawl. ; ' ! X 1 J . Teen-Ager Killed As Cor Hits Post NEW ALBANY. In<|j. UP — ,A teen-ager was»killed an|d f|ve others were injured .Wednesday night when an auto failed ito make a turn in Ind. 11l five miles north of here and crashed into a fence post.

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iNotre Dame English Professor Is SOUTH BEND Uh€- The Re\}. Leo L. Ward. CSC.'Eead of thb English department Uniyei- . sltyiof Notre Dame, 'Wed xWedpesday night in a hospital! He was 55. Ward was a hi.embt if-of the faculty since 19T7. He was®! short story writer i|nd ppetiy < ritm and collabj orated in writing twoffinglish t«,xt* ; books. EK < Benson Take-Over As Ag Secretly \ Butter j As Benson Moves In Ti' 1 - * "WASHINGTON UP-g— Ezra TC Benson took over as ifflecretary ofi agriculture today in tW' midst of a| booming government ;®tter-buyin;d program. ® I The department now has more! than $25,000,000 worth),|>f owned blitter with indications oft more to come. ,B> Skidding butter bricks — whicbi have hoVered close t®the federal! support level of aboiiif|67 cents a pound since last November — wOl be one of the facing the new siecrelffiry of agriculture. V ; The dairymen’s are not unfamiliar to Benson. #®ie farm he was born| on in WhltpeWldaho, now, being run by his bros-Mer, Orville Is an RO-acre • general®airy farm. The department has wen buying butter at the rate .« 1.000,000 pounds a day since J.in. L The total to da-te is 37.2703'4 poyndT Unless Blenson the present set-up, there is to stop the federal buying, .jw the law stands now, farmers free to take .advantage of the federal support price on their buttsg whenever the price looks good to Siem. Right now it does. h ’ ®.\ h Agriculture departmwit experts blame the slumping HiSter prices on increased output; hJpvy stocks of butter in reianufact|igterß^warehouses, and the ever-ptAsent competition from margariwb and vegetable fats. ENEMY PLACES (Continued Front <»nr> mop‘ up remnants of a jKd force-* but instead it pan Integra. COmrhunist platoon and a fight broke out witjh rlflespond hand 1 grenades. United Pressworrespon-, dent Fred Painton rejiniied.

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U. N. tanks went into their seventh st-aight day of “hunkeui busting” on the central front.'.fghnlnif out along the rise of the “Iroji Triangle’!’ £nd smashing Rfed (Jefetises. North of Kumhwa pn th? centrad front an Allied patrol moved'within hand grenade range of a Red unit for a 2.0-minute clash andAhen, withdrew. J ' ■Eight! army reported that .about 12 Red patrols felt out U. NZpoMtions, but all were turned ba.k easily. |'

H J NIBLICK & CO. January Sale !• j Ij’ 1 ‘Bfe’- ■ GIRLS HAT SALE I Needlepoint and Felt in Colors. Formerly $2.9S to $4.98. | Out They Go. .U2.‘ j. EACH SIOO 11 ' * • 4'' ' H ■ WOMEN’S FELT HATS Values to $9.95. Sale Pricesl.oo & $2.00 ; ' y ' ' * t l “EVERETT” NEEDLEPOINT HATS - \ Pastel Shades. Now ■/, Price $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 '’ ; \ I : \|\l. 'i X * ! ■ I ’ ' ; V BLOUSE SALE! j > ’ Sheer Nylons,* Rayon Crepes. Shantung and Wool Jersey. Long and Short Sleeves 4 . L . Whites and Colors. Sizes 32 to 44. (About V 5 Blouses on Sale.) s7.9B—Now_ss.9H s3.9B—Now. _52.98 $5.98— Npw._ s4*9B $2.98—N0w„52.29 BETTER GINGHAM PLAID BLOUSES Also White I Brohdcloths! Long and Short SleevesL Sizes 32 to 40. Formerly $2.98 and $3.98 J— Sale Price $1.98 hT <• L - ' 1 HOUSECOATS & DUSTERS ON SALE! \ -\" ■■ f- I ■ ' Mostly quilted cottons, some rayons! Washable quality, figured patterns! \ Greatlv Reduced!s3.9B to SIO.OO Niblick & Co.

SEN. BYRD TO (Coatlaneel From F*«e O»») he iMiught it and other factors. I ? Associates said, however, it was not ihe money but the principle tof thle thing that caused Wilson to balk at selling the stock. It iwas learned President Eisenhower suggested selling the stock, in a {.alk with Wilsom Tuesday, andi| Wilson told the chief executive he feared huch a course would reflect on hils “integrity.” ——J

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