Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 217, Decatur, Adams County, 14 September 1956 — Page 2
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PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the water conditioning industry has combined with modern setetee in a continuing program of research into the effects aud acknowledged importance of water on our everyday Jives; and' „ . , WHEREAS, the industry has proved through scientific methods and experimentation that definite and tremendously important ailvantHges exist in the use ot soft water in the home, in commercial businesses, and in industry: and WHEREAS, today over four million families, in the United States, including many In Decatur, Indiana, benefit by the use water in their home# largely because of this concerted scientific study; NOW. THERKFORE. 1. ROBERT COI.E, Mayor of the city Os Decatur, in the state of Indiana, do hereby designate the week of September 15 to 25 aa Soft Water Week in Decatur and call upon the citizens of Decatur to cooperate in the appropriate observance thereof. , Dated this 14th day of September. A. D. 1956. ROBERT D. COLE. Mayor of Decatur, Indiana
Thousands Duck For Cover During Battle Three Policemen Are Wounded In Fight NE WYORK (UP) — Thousands ot Staten Island citizens ducked for cover Thursday when police, three ot whom were wounded, flred more than 100 shots in felling a fugitive. The wild manhunt ranged over a mlle-sqnare area in the early afternoon until the wounded and cornered fugitive collapsed in a residential district garage. ; _ 7 . A deputy Sheriff. a patrolrtian and a detective were all wounded by the Negro “cop fighter" wffh a gun he snatched from a correc tion department guard in his escape from Richmond county court
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Another patrolman collapsed of a heart attack during the two-hour chase. The fugitive—Henry Bryant 28, -alias “Blank Frankie” — threw away his .38 caliber revolver and I gave np when 25 detectives and patrolmen closed in. More than HM) police were summoned from all over the island for the hunt. Bryant was cut down with wounds of the neck, shoulder and arm. He was treated in Staten Island hospital and transferred to Bellevue prison ward in New York Thursday night. The wounded officers were: Detective John Lipka, 46, shot in the right shoulder when he chased Bryant through a garden. Patrolman Edwin F. Daggett, 35, shot in the right hand, chest and throat. He had been cited for bravery in 1953 for the capture of a burglar. t **•
Richmond couity deputy sheriff Russell Johaeon. 46, shot la th© groin. Felled by a heart attack during the chase was patrolman Henry Heiseuger, 55. Denies Reds Visit Radar Warning Net Defense Department Assures McCarthy WASHINGTON (UP) y- The defense department assured Sen. Joseph R. McCarthjf (*RAVis,> Thursday that no Russians have been allowed to visit the radar warning network in the Arctic. McCarthy wrote defense secretary Charles E. Wilson on Sept. 10 asking about a report in a news magazine (Newsweek) that Soviet flatteries experts were, allowed to visit the distant early warning (DEW) line. The report said they were invited by the Canadian government with U. 8. defense department's consent. Canada had previously denied the report. “1 can advise you that the report is Asst, defense secretary Robert Tcipp Ross told McCarthy in a letter made public at the Pentagon. ' > . He said the airplane carrying the Russian group lahded at St. Johns, Newfoundland, where they were able to see from the air an aircraft control and warning site. Such sites are used for controlling interceptor aircraft. The site in Newfoundland is not part of the DEW line, Ross said.
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New Bulganin Letter Studied By Eisenhower Officials Doubtful Os Any Change In Status Os Cold War WASHINGTON (UP) - President Eisenhower today studied new proposals from Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin on Germany, dlsarmauient and other key East-Wsst cold war issues. The state department relayed a report on hasty translation to the President at his Gettysburg. Pa.. farm late Thursday. The department expected to have completed a final translation by this morning) The letter was a reply to the President's letter to Bulganin Aug. 4 calling on him to help create a "new spirit” in East-West.relation*. Administration officials were skeptical that the proposals in a new letter from Bulganin to President Eisenhower would clear the way to progress on any major eold war settlement. The U.S. attitude was not to reject the proposals out of hand until they had been carefully checked for any possible ray of hope. The letter - believed to be the 10th in the Elsenhower - Bulganin series - was delivered to the state department Thursday by Russian ambassador Georgi N. Zaroubin, So-
viet soure©a touted the Bulganin letter a* 2'coutainlng some constructive steps toward solution of disarmament and all Important isat a take.” American sources said on the basis of a Quick look at the letter that it “covered the waterfront - including Germany and disarmament.’’ White House press secretary James C. Hagerty said it definitely was not about"the Suez crisis. Zaroubin also said earlier the letter had nothing to say about Suez. five Persons Dead In Florida Crash PANAMA CITY. Fla. (UP) -- An old car and a pickup truck rammed together in a twisted heap at an intersection late Thursday uight, killing five persons and injuring three others seriously. None pt the survivors could talk and highway patrolmen investigating the tangled vehicles could not tell which ran through the stop sign at the rural intersection live miles from here. There were no other witnesses. Ambulance Attendant Is Killed In Crash LAKELAND. Fla. (UP) — Philip Kirk. 21-year-old ambulance at tendant. was killed and eight persons injured Thursday, when a Greyhound bus smashed into the ambulance at a downtown intersection. \ The injured included ambulance driver A. M. Seigler, 65, who remained in critical condition at Morrell memorial hospital.
Jordan Charges 40 Killed By Israel Attack Desert Headquartets Os Arab Legion Is Destroyed Today JERUSALEM luPi' — Jordan charged today that Israeli forces killed at least 40 Jordanians Thursday night in an attack that wiped out the desert headquarters of the British-trained Arab Legion. A Jordanian protest to United
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Nations truce supervisors said the headquarters at Gharandal only Jordanian outpost on the frontier between the tjead Sea and Gulf of Akaba—was "totally demolished.” The still incomplete casualty count increased the toll of this week's border incidents to around 75. The Gharandel attack was the most serious to be reported since the Gaza raids that Inspired U. N. secretary general Dag Hammarskjold's "save the peace” mission last year. A team of U. N. observers left at once for Gharandel, ip the desert 115 miles south of here, to investigate the Jordanian tharge. Jordan said Israeli forces threw blocks across all the roads leading to the headquarters building and then launched their attack. All of the buildings and vehicles at the scene were destroyed. . The attack was over by mid-
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night, and all of the raiders had withdrawn across the border by 1:30 a.m„ Jordan sources said. The legion, strongest armored force in the Arab world, was unable to get reinforcements to the headquarters in time to block the raid because it is too distant from any other strong point. No official comment oil the attack could be obtained immediately from Israel, but some Israeli sources believed it may have been intended as retaliation for the killing ofthree watchmen by Jordanians Thursday. The Ghardanel incident was the first major assault on an Arab Legion post since last year, when Jordan dismissed Lt. Gen. John B. Glubb and the other British officers who organised and trained the legion—and prevented it from taking part in simmering Palestine frontier violence. '
