Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 176, Decatur, Adams County, 28 July 1955 — Page 6

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Atom Weapons Due Friday In Far East Posts Atomic Artillery Arrive Friday In Japan, Okinawa WASHINGTON (INS) — The first American atomic artillery will arrive in the Far East Friday. The weapons will be baaed in Japan and Okinawa. The atomic warheads probably will not go along with the cannon, however, and for the time being, at least, the artillery will be armed only with conventional ammunition. Atomic shells can be shipped by fast jets from American bases closer to U. S. soil if needed. The artillery is being sent to the Far Rast tn a move to bolster the strength of depleted American ground forces in the area. International News Service learned today that the guns will consist of a battalion of the army’s |

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] 280 millimeter cannon and a battery of huge ground to ground rockets known as “Honest John’s.” The cannons are due to be based on Okinawa while the rockets are being sent to Japan. The crews for the weapons arrived in the FS> East several days ago. Six 280 MM cannons are authorised for an atomic artillery ba*, talion and six rockets are normal for a full battery «f ‘‘Honest John s." The connons and rockets are capable of firing both conventional and atomic shells. ' Six battalions of the atomic cannons and several units of rockets have ifone to Germany in the past 18 months. Army officials, who cleared the new information on security grounds, explained that it is American policy to give U. 8. troops the most modern weapons available. Sante Fe Horned toads are protected in New Mexico and anyone who kills, sells or transports one of the species is subject to a fine of SIOO or an alternative of up to 60 days in jail. Denver—The highest automobile road in the United States may be that which leads to the summit I of Mt. Evans, which is 14,260 feet, according to the calculations of the Colorado Automobile club.

Indianapolis Man . Drowning Victim INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — Russei Mix, 29, of Indianapolis, drowned Wednesday night while bis former wife, with whom he had been talking reconciliation, watched thinking he was joking. Mrs. Loraine Mix and friends of the couple. Mrs. Viola Bramblett, 34, and her son. Marshal Bram-1 blett, 14, watched. When they realised Mix was in trouble they all jumped into Crooked Creek to help him. i Report J P's Pay Bonus To Officers INDI AN APOUS (INS) — The state board of accounts disclosed today the justices of the peace in Orange county have been paying bonuses to arresting officers who bring cases to their courts. Chief examiner Robert R. Wickersham said the money was collected and paid erroneously as constable fees. He said it was a direct voilation of the law and all offenders were warned to cease and desist. Paris — The Seine river covers about eight miles as it traverses through this city.

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Washington — Os the total area of the United States, about onethird is arid or semi-arid.

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- "■— ■ " - - - ■ -•-- Alleged Kidnaper And Rapist Seized AHeged Leader Os ; Gang Under Arrest WASHINGTON (INS) — The FBI announced today that Michael Krull, a native of McKeesport, Pa., alleged kidnaper and rapist who was to have been listed next Monday as one of the “Ten Most Wanted” fugiitlves, has been arrested in New York. The 31-year-old Krull was seized by a New York City policeman for robbery and assault with a knife. He is wanted as the ringleader of a gang which kidnaped a Chattanooga. Tenn., woman last April 14, took her on a terror ride across the Georgia state line and raped her repeatedly in the Chickamauga national park. The FBI said that another fugitive would be added to the “most wanted” list in Krull’s place. Krull’s three alleged accomplices in the Tennessee-Georgia crime have been captured. According to the FBI, Krull and another man forced their way into the woman’s car and threatened her with death unless she obeyed I*' | ■■■ ? BB - -i f >-A ■ “ft. a' . J "vl’ Ob-M? •* 1 7 V K MYSTERY envelops dissappearance of nuclear scientist Dr. Chia Lin Haieh, shown talking with reporter on liner President Wilson at Yokohama, Japan. Chia was graduated from Stan* ford university in 1951, worked for several years at Stanford’s microwave laboratory. Now he is believed heading for Red China. He failed to appear at a rendezvous with an anti-Com-munist friend, international/ _.■■ '. .■——*.*—«■ ■ -?--■ -* ,r V =? .

their orders. The woman escaped probable death when a U. S. park ranger came to her rescue. The four kidnapers escaped, but three were quickly captured. Krull made his getaway and headed north. About 4,060,000 babies were born in the U.S. in 1954. I I - . i*- - - ■

COMMUNITY SALE Located 1 mile South of Ossian and 4 miles East or I'/ 2 miles North of 224 on Adams-Wells Co. line to first crossroad and turn West 1 mile. Watch for signs on SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1955 9:30 A. M. Tractors, Combines, Corn Picker and Farm Equipment Two 1950 Ford Tractors, Ford Plow, Ford Front and Reai- Mount Cultivators, Ford Rear End Loader, 1938 Oliver Tractor with starter, ’ lights and cultivators. M. M. Z Tractor with Cultivator, 1937 John Deere Tractor, 62 M International Combine with Motor, 12A John Deere Combine, 2268 Mounted John Deere Corn Picker, 12 Hole Hoosier Grain Drill with Fertilizer Attachments. Black Hawk Corn Planter, 2-14 in. Massey Harris Plow, 2-14 in. International Plow, 3 new AllisChalmers Sub-Soilers, Case 7 ft. Disc, Spring Tooth Harrow, Spike Tooth Harrow, New Gravity Hopper, 2 in 1 Flat Top Wagon and Running Gear, new Weed Sprayer, Portable Sprayer with Gas Engine, International 6 ft. Mower, John Deere Metal Hay Loader, M. M. Metal Hay Loader, Electric Gasoline Pump, Barrel Pump, Air Flo Surge Water Milk Cooler, 12 gal. Surge Hot Water Heater for Milk House, Grease and Oil, New 8 and 10 Hole Chicken Neste, Car, Trailers and Scooter 1960 Nash Statesman 2 Door with Overdrive and Heater; Imp. Trailer with Stock Rack and Grain Bed, Trailer with 6.00-16 Tires with Stock Rack, Cushman 3 Wheel Scooter. Livestock, Hay and Grain Eligible to register Hampshire Buck Lamb, 1 Ewe Lamb, Calves. Hogs, Rabbits, and Poultry. Mixed Hay. 10 bu. Clinton 39 Oats (good for seed). 10 bu. Clinton Oats. Appliances, Furniture and Power Tools 1 New International Harvester Refrigerator. 1 New Electric Clothes Dryer. 1 New Electric Range. 1 New Electric Percolator. 2 Na.w Steam Irons. 1 New G. E. Radio with Clock. 1 New Kitchen Clock. 1 New Westinghouse Fan. - . Any of the foregoing appliances sold to R. E. M. C. customers may be paid for on the monthly light bill. 5 gal. Milk Can; 2 Hog Watering Troughs; 1 Automatic Hog Watering Trough: 1 Wooden Top Ironing Board; 1 Waffle Iron; 3 2% Qt. Mirro-matic Pressure Pans; 1 6 Qt. Mirro-matic Pressure Pan; 1 Mirromatic Perc.; 3 5-gal. cans Carbozite; 6 1-gal. cans Carbozite; 1 Bathroom Sink; 4 cans Clean-Em-All Septic Tank Cleaners; 1 Hoover Tank Sweeper with attachments; 1 Sun Ray Gas Stove; 1 Bendix Automatic Washer; 1 Wood Lathe; 1 Drill Press; 1 Electric Juicer. (Foregoing items all new.) 22 in. Reo Power Lawn Mower (used). > 1 Cart; 3 Toasters; Cummins Saw; 3 14-ft. Tow Chains; 2 Socket Tool Sets; Mixer; 1 %-in. Drill; 3 Skillets; 3 Mercury Deep Frys; 1 Wheelbarrow; 6 50-ft. Hose; 8 gal. White Paint; 6 Grills; 3 50-ft. Drop Cords; 3 29-piece Drill Sets; 2 Alcamatic Enamel Cookers; 1 Alcamatic Chrome Cooker; 2 Coffee Makers; 1 16 m.m. Moving Camera; 2 Cameras (all new). . ' ■ Buildings, Lumber and Miscellaneous 10x12 Building (standing); 24x24 Barn (standing); 2 W.P.A. Toilets; Used Lumber from 26x52 School Building which has been taken down and will be sold in small lots, consisting of Long Joists. Siding, Sheeting, Cement Blocks, Brick, Plywood. Floor Jacks, Lightning Rods, Furnace Pipe and Registers, Electric Wiring and Boxes, School Benches and Rock Wool. New Aluminum Combination Storm-Screen Door. These will be more articles by day of sale. All Proceeds go to Bethlehem Lutheran School Building Fund TERMS—CASH. Not responsible for accidents. Clerk & Cashier —Ossian State Bank Auctioneers—Walter Wiegmann, Orville Sturm, Ed, Sprunget, Herman Stratum Lunch will be sefved by Ladies of Congregation.

Providence — Rhode Island,:! smallest state, has a-land area of! I about 1,058 square miles and also I 156 square miles of inland waters. New York —Fish caught for I food around the world are now r 1 1 estimated to weigh upwards of 26 I million tons, according to surveys I by the United Nations. | . ft I

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