Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 27, Decatur, Adams County, 2 February 1955 — Page 2

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Highly Trained Chimps Delayed Here By l Wreck

"The world's most highly trained Chimps*' are being featured at the Adams county trailer sales as the result of an accident Sunday. Arnold J. Costune and his wife, who are the owners and trainers of three ehimps. are waiting in Decatun for a new house trailer to replace the one that was damaged beyond repair in the acci dent Sunday noon. Costline and his chimps are on their way to White Plains, N. Y„ to join the eastefti unit of the Pollock Shrine circus. They have just come from California where the chimps had roles in six movies which were filmed for television shows. The Costlines are proud of the tact that while they were in California they appeared on the TV

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program "You Asked For It." Theirs is the only chimp act to appear on the program. Costline explained that the trick which earned them a spot on the program is one in which one of the chimps jumps from the top of a 2$ foot ladder into the arms of his trainee. Directors of the program spent three months of in vestigation to determine that the Costline chimp is the only one in the world who performs such a trick. Another trick of which Arnold Costline is proud is a hand balancing act which a chimp does with him. The chimp stands on one hand balanced in the palm of his trainer’s hand. The Costlines are quite attached to their three valuable chimps.

They speak to them as they would to children, punishing them if they misbehave and rewarding them for being good. One of the chimps was munching on an apple and when someone asked for a bite, she held it out readily. The Costline chimps are more than just animals to their owners. They are named Bally, Cindy and Inca. Bally is the most expensive and Costline considers him the smartest of the three. Cindy was their first one ao quired by the Costlines. Inca, their youngest, is still a baby and not yet trained other than to recognize her name. Both Costlines assist In the training of their pets. They point out that training is a long process and requires much patience on the part of the trainer. Another pet of the Costlines is a pedigree Collie named King who is also highly trained. He is trained to do 33 separate acts, the most outstanding of which is jttmp-

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ing through hoops covered with papet Costline stated that King is the only dog in the United State* who edn do this trick. Until about four years ago Arn,old Costline was sales manager of a wholesale electrical company. He is a college graduate. He turned to raising and training chimps when a nervous breakdown forced him out of the sales field With his wife he plans someday to purchase a farm in Florida where he will raise and train the chimps. He also hopes to write a book on their behavior and characteristics. Both he and his wife are quite proud of their pets and It does not take too much coaxing to get them to talk about them and show off their tricks. Tokyo — Japan derives 60 percent of its power for industry from coal and about 28 percent from water pow-er. The remainder is generated from natural gas and other petroleum products.

Brutal Slayer On Most Wanted List Mississippi Negro Put On FBI List WASHINGTON (INS) —A man once sentenced to life imprisonment for a cold-blooded murder and now sought for another brutal slaying was placed today on the FBI roster of “Ten Most Wanted’’ fugitive criminals. He is Flenoy (Sambo) Payne, accused of the wanton killing of a fellow-wortter, Rarry' Gibson, near Scott. Mitt., on Aug. A 1<968. in an argument over a woman. Payne, a Negro, fled after the slaying. He has been reported seen since in Toledo, O; Saginaw, Mich., and Mobile, Ala. He is said to be armed at all times and the FBI warns that he “should be considered extremely dangerous.*’

la 1933. Payne and an *ecomphcs, while attempting to fob a grocery store at (Greenville, Miso., shot and killed the proprietor, a Chinese named Jeu Ying. Payne was sentenced to Ute imprisonment and bis partner in the brutal crime was hanged. Alter serving nine years, Payne was released from the Mississippi state penitentiary in 1942. Seven years later, his involvement with a married woman in Toledo led to a double shooting in which he wounded the woman and her husband. He is still wanted in Toledo for that offense. Payne, a loud • mouthed, overbearing bully, feared for the pistol he habitually carries, has been a troublemaker moat of his IHe. Even his relatives live in dread of him. The FBI says that on several occasions he has threatened to kill his mother aud His 'halfsister. The fugitive is a high - rolling gambling man. He likes to throw the dice and play a card game

known as "Georgia skin." He drinks his whiskey straight, considers himself a nimble dancer, hangs ayound Juke joints, and likes to frolic at week-end "balls,” which are gambling sessions held in jazx dives. Prior to his flight front Mississippi, Payne wore his hair about four inches long, slicked down with heavy grease. He dressed neatly, wearing khaki work clothes and a leather cap for every day wear, and sport shirts, “dress” trousers and a wlde-brim felt hat for social occasions. The murder suspect usually carries k .32 caliber or a long barrel .38 ealiber pistol either in his righttrouser pocket or inside his shirt or jacket on the left side. Here are aids to identification: Aliases! Flenoid Payne, Flenois JPayt»e, Flenor Payne, Flourney Payne, “Sambo,” “Sam.” ■Description: Age 44. born July 18, 19», Scott, Mis a; height, five feet 11 inches; weight, 139 to 160 pounds, build, slender; hair, black,

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kinky; eyes, brown; complexion, brown; race, Negro. Occupations: Laborer, farmer. Scars and marks: Cut scar on right temple, cut scar on chin, spot and cut scar on left Corearm, vaccination scar on left arm, cut scar on lower right buttock, two spot scam on back of right band, cut scar on back of head. Remarks: May be wearing mustache. has loud voice. Below Normal For Eastern U. S. WASHINGTON (INS) — The weather bureau's 30-day Outlooks calls for below • normal temperatures over the entire eastern half of the U. 8. during February, with the Ohio valley being hardest hit. More rain and show—especially the latter—is expected to fall along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts than Is usually the case. Subnormal amounts of rain and snow are predicted for the midwest and the Pacific northwest.