Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 103, Decatur, Adams County, 1 May 1953 — Page 6

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SOVIET LEADER (Coatinurd From Paie “ ' ' ! X- . T" ’ ons of jets ecreamed overhead. Clash In France j PARIS, UP—Fifty persons were

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injured today in. a May Day clash between Communists and tough French Republican • guards in northern France. In Munich, Germany, 200 police used carbine butts and cold water to smash a

j Red demonstration against -the West German government. Shouting mobs of Red demonstrators clashed with the RepuJ> Mean security guards in the French mining town of Anzin in the day’s first violence. I tn the Munich clash the police and Reds battled for 30 mindtes. The police used “water cannon,” high pressure hoses mounted on trucks. The Commuhlsts, demonstrating against Chancellor Konrad Adenauer's government and the proposed- European army, attacked the waterthrowers. SERGEANT (Coßtlmued From Page One) leans than any other nationality.” Daniel was captured <at Kunuri with 200 wounded tnen, 71 of them hurt seriously, when the Chinese Communists ambushed an ambulance convoy in the U. S. 2nd division’s retreat on Dec. 1, 1950. "We left the 71 seriously wounded men on the ground when they marched us away,” he said. “We were taken to Death Valley. A total of about 3,000 men, mostly 2nd division Americans, •were there. From Dec. 16 to March 14, 931 men died. A record was kept. They were taken by the Chinese when we left that camji. The men died of bad food, cold and lack of medical care.’ I "We were transferred to camp five. Three pf 66 men in my group died on that seven-day march. “There was an Estimated 3,000 men in camp five, of which 1,607 died from January to August of 1951. We kept records. The Chinese took them, too. Daniel said conditions in "Death Valley” were horrible. "We could sit and feel the lice, cratvling over us,” he said. “Two American doctor's and one British doctor tried desperately to save men but t with no food and the meager , medlcaF supplies given them by the North Koreans' and the Chinese it was an impossibility.” Fewer men died after the beginning of*'.fhe truce talks in June, 1951, he said.

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Max Kreps Injured j In Fall From Ladders Max rputfe 4, is ip the Adams county meniorial hospital with a back Injury, a fractured hand and ffaciuted middle finger on his left lhand after he fell from a ladder at the Mut&hler barn, west Monroe street at about 2 o’clock yesterday afternoop. Also in the fall ?was Adrian Jf. Lichtle, also of route 4, who apparently was only slightly injured and received treatment at the hospital. i 'All ' I t Reports state KrOps was climbing the ladder to repair the /roof of the barn when a rung broke! and he fell to the ground. Lichtle, state reports, jumped and injured j one Teg slightly. The hospital reports Kreps resting comfortably. 1 10-Yedr-Old Boy Is ! - - Killed In Accident I v WHEATFIELD, Ind., UP -4 Roman Krypel, 10, died Thursday of injuries he received in a twocar accident in which five other Wheatfield residents were injured. State police said the lad .was pinned in an auto driven by' his father, Ted Krypel, 38, which sitruck another cars an|l crashed into a bridge two miles nortli of here Wednesday. I ■ i ' i; ■ Krypel and his wife, Audrey, and Mr, and Mrs. Epigene Helton, driver and passenger in the other car, were injured. > —, ; U_ I May 6 International j

Farm Exchange Day ; I Gov. George Craig has proclaimed Wednesday, May -6. as international farm youth exchange day throughout Indiana. ; In his proclamation, the governor pointed out thU the IFIYE program is dedicated to the ‘ belief that understanding is the foundation of world peace.: The change program allots the rural young people of the tjnfted States and foreign countries an opportunity to understand and appreciate the problems of rural people throughout the world.- I

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Agency Ins .... 1194.00 Mac Allister M C Pro 7000.00 Bernice Nelson Mil & P .. 78.56 Mary J Hazelwood Mil 17.08 Mabel Marshall do : 9.17 Veronica Linn do 6.93 Citizen’s Telephone C do .... 16.40 Haywood Pub Co do 3.45 Ind. State C on S W S & D.. 10.00 Board of Commissioners Certified before me this Ist day of May, 1953. FRANK KITSON, Auditor Adams County, Ind. MAY 1 (Hold) APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR Ne. 4H7fl Notice in hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Sylvester Smith late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. ROBERT E. RAY * Administrator April 30, 1953 CUSTER and SMITH Attorneys MAY I—B—ls If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results. Trane In a Good Town—-Dacaturl

Korean Capital Is Bombed By Allied Planes - H r ■ E ■ Pyongyang, Four Supply Sites Hit By Allied Bombers SEOUL, Korea UP -L United Nations Sabrejet fighter-bombers attacked Pyongyang and four Communist Jtroop and supply (concentration's today in hard-hitting May Day air raids over North Korieg. The inewly - converted Sabrebombers smashed at Pyongyang in relays, | Sending clouds of dense smoke billowing up over the North Korean capital. , The sth air force reported Radio • Pyongyang went pff the air during , the assault, but monitoring stations i in Tokyo said the Red propaganda broadcasts went on without inter-' ruption. ;• \ In an evening broadcast, Pyongyang admitted the Red capital had been bombed, but said “intense anti-aircraft fire” shot down three Sabrebdmbers. > - 4 Scores Os other Allied warplanes/ —Thunderjets, Pantherjets, Corsairs dnd Australian Meteors—sjiuttled over other Red targets, concentrating Sroop staging Areas immediately behind the bat-r tjefronti \ -The battleship New Jersey* shared honors with the gabrejets' by showering May Day "fireW’orks” on the Comtnunistts. llj II FOLKS 1W DON'T HAVE ANV PRIDE FER-fWEM- I a* .. 11 Don’t fail to zee the - tine of used farm equipment at the STEFFEN IMPLEMENT COMPANY when you’re looking for REAL bargains, Each piece of machinery has been completely reconditioned . , . satisfaction is guaranteed!

WHAT A TREAT I FOR THE FAMILY AT SUCH LOW PRICES I City Fruit Market N. 13th Street Between Chat & Chew and Zeato I FLORIDA RED kIPE I GOLDEN RIPE ' I WATERMELONS BANANAS I H-49 > | 10c”> I FANCY SAND — SIZE A 4 /X I POTATOES GOOD COOKERS Bag Seed Potatoes ™ PANSIES ~ 49c • j I ’ i *1 '' ” I ' ' r’•

Farling’s Meat Market QUALITY MEAIrS AT FAIR PRICES IS OUR BUSINESS! - —— CENTER-CUT i J f Chuck Roast -i- - - 1b.38c Pure Ground Beef - - - ft. 35c LEAN - MEATY • ' Spare Bibs ft,49 c Plate Boiling Beef - - - - ft.n c HOME-MADE " Slicing Bologna - - - > ft. 39 c i YOUNG - TENDER Beef Liver • - t . . . . ft,39 c LARGE 20 oz. LO4F HOME RENDERED W H!TE <1 w _ LARD BREAD 1/C I I ' b _lXc STORE V WEEK DAYS—B:3O a. m. to 8:00 p m HOURS i SATURDA YS-8:30 ai m. to 9:00 p. m* ; nvwiua | SUNDAYS -4 9:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. Baby Chick and Poultry Equipment Sale' ONE WEEK QNLV - April 27 Io May 2 • ; > SAVE ---10 x. Discount I ; On Ail , POULTRY EQUIPMENT 1 day only-TUESDAY, May SthU SAV E 52.00 per hundred on Chicks. All Special Grades at Regular Grade Prices. Your Uhoice of Breed with Each , Brooder SaleL Extra Special All Metal Chick Feedir with Each f - 100 Ctgcks Ordered i /. for Immediate or Mav Deliverv. - STARTED I CHICKS AVAILABLE. FARM BUREAU HATCHERY Allen County Co-op Ass’n. , New leaven, Ind. . < , J 1 No Toll 7823 New Haven

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