Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 166, Decatur, Adams County, 16 July 1953 — Page 6
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More Polio Cases Reported In U. S. 949 New Cases In Nation Last Week WASHINGTON UP — TJie public health service said today that 949 new polio cases were re-
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ported last week as compared with 1,044 cases _ in the same week of last year. Since the “polio season” started |ast spring 4J12 eases have been reported, a gain of two per cent over the figure for a comparable period of last year. The service said a “high proportion” of this year's cases are non-paralytic. Nine states showed . a substantial increase in new polio cases* last weeß. They are: North Caro-
lina, with 76 rases; Ohio, 6Qi Illinois, .17; Virginia, 39; Tennessee, 31; Kansas, Pennsylvania, 15; and Connecticut and New Jersey with 14 new eases each. y The service said seven polio deaths were reported last week-4 four in Minnesota and one each in Colorado, Oklahoma and Virginia. Trade in a good Town —Decatur *F i ■
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Robertson And . Dulles To Report To Nation Friday ivASHINGTON UP —Secretary of I state John Foster Dulles and Walter S. Robertson, assistant secretary for Far Eastern affairs, will make a, joint radio-television report to the nation Friday night. ‘ The state department said they
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will speak from 8:30, to 9 p.nv c.s.t. on the recent Big Three tallit and truce negotiations in Korea.' j The program will be broadcast by the Mutual Broadcasting! System, Columbia Broadcasting' System and the American Broadcasting Company. The National Broadcasting Company and CBS will televise it, and NBC will do a radio rebroadcast at 9:30 > • Trade in a Good Town—Decatur
Terrorist Seized After Kidnap-Rape North Dakota Lady Is Victim Os Attack LINTON, N. D., UP —A knifewielding terrorist who tore a pregnant woman away from her three children and raped her after a wild kidnap. was broght here early today as an angry nrob roamed the countryside in automobiles. His attractive victim, Mrs. Albert Geigle, 33, of Strasburg, N. D., was taken to Jarhestown, Nl D., for treatment of shock and knife wounds. The kidnaper, identified as Donald Argyle. 31, was arrested at Medina, N. D., early today after “running around the town like he was crazy.” The man, who tied Mrs. Geigle with her stockings and raped her about two miles outside of Medina, said he was a Canadian soldier. The woman, described by her friends as “very good looking” and blue-eyed blohde. Was seven months pregnant. Her assailant severed an artery in her hand with a knife “as big as a bayonet.” Sheriff Dodge said at Jamestown that after he arrested Argyle at Medina, “I got him right out of there” because a mob of about “25 men” had assembled |in cars and were “hunting for him?’ "He acted crazy,” the sheriff said, “but I don’t think he’s as crazy as he acted.” Mrs. Geigle was abducted near Hazelton, N. I)., near here Wednesday night after she stopped her car tb pickup the hitchhiking
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Argyle. . ■ The abductor forced two other Worhenfand four children out of Mrs. Qeigle’s car. Most of thy women and children, including all of Mrs. Geigle's children, were slashed slightly by the man’s big knife. * ' An unidentified passing motorist who stopped to hejp the women was also cut on the arms and frightened into submission. Argyle, described by the women ?as “rather jpod looking.” and “quite a talker,” finally ordered Mrs. Geigle into the rar alone. “j want the ■ car ajnd you,” h>j told her. ’ Dodge said that Mrs. Geigle told him tfiat her abductor tried ti) avoid capture by driving |he car acrpss the North Dakota pasture acres sthe North Dakota pasture land, lie made her alight from the car to open all gatesi When the car approached Medina, ipore than 5C miles from Hazleton, he threw her out of the car, terrorized her with the knife, bound her with her stockings ajrid raped her? Then he drove. into town, parked the car ajnd put 0n * , : 1 'V
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a performance that made residents think he WhiH a “sick” stranger. " - • I The pregnant housewife managed to free herself and walk to a farm house for help. Injuries Fatal , To Motorcyclist HAMMOND, In<|., UP — Lester H. Jones, 29, Griffith. Ind., died at St. Margaret hospital Wednesday night of injuries suffered when he lost control of his motorcycle. He was the 35th traffic fatality in Lake county this year. The accident; accurred Tuesday night, on U. S. 41 gbbth of Hammond.. ' '■, : | - ■I >’ i ( 1 I 1 ’ frade in a Good Town—Decatur!
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