Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 79, Decatur, Adams County, 3 April 1957 — Page 2

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Israel Reports New Outbreaks Os Terrorism "" *'l Announce Israeli Patrol Is Ambushed By Arab Commandos By WALTER LOGAN United Press Staff Correspondent Israeli officials announced that “large security forces” moved almost to the Jordan border today in pursuit of Fedayeen (Arab commandos) who ambushed an Israeli police patrol. Israel announced several new outbreaks of Fedayeen terrorism and Col. Nehemiah Brosh, the Israeli military spokesman, reported a 20-minute border clash between Syrian and Israeli troops Tuesday night In other incidents raising tension in Israel, Jordanians stoned an Israeli patrol in Jerusalem itself from the walls of the old Jordanheld city and an Arab farmer was killed by a mine near Taibeh village Tuesday on the Israeli-Jordan border. Military sources said the Israeli police patrol prevented heavy losses through swift action but that two men were wounded seriously in the attack. Much Political Unrest Jordan was reported in political turmoil, but reports from there said King Hussein was winning his struggle with Premier Suleiman Mabulsi over Hussein's efforts to keep Jordan from falling into the Communist camp. Dispatches from Jordan's capital of Amman said a powerful segment of the cabinet had joined with the King who would like to strengthen Jordan’s ties with the West and who approves the Eisenhower Doctrine for the Middist. . Both Syria and Jordan have been reported torn for weeks in a struggle for power between pro-Commu-nist and anti-Communist groups. Political unrest also was reported in Iran, an ally of the United States and a member of the Baghdad Pact. A Tehran dispatch said Premier Hussein Ala would announce his resignation in a broadcast today. The crisis had been brewing for weeks. It was precipitated by the slaying of three Americans by desert bandits March 24. The U.S. State Department meanwhile was reported to have received from Cairo Egypt’s reply to an American request for changes in the Nasser plan for operating the Suez Canal. The Canal Dispute A Cairo dispatch said U.S. Ambassador Raymond Hare met with Foreign Minister Mahmoud Fawzi to receive Egypt’s reply. Western diplomats in Cairo said they doubtful President Gamal Abdel Nasser would make any sul> stantial changes in his plan for operating the canal despite the American suggestions. The United States was reported seeking ineans of making provisions of the Nasser plan more binding, particularly regarding the inclusion of measures aimed at insulating the canal from politics. Informed sources in Cairo noted that Egypt already is operating the canal on its own basis for ships up to 10,000 tons and that it is expected momentarily to open the canal to ships up to 30,000 tons. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles was expected to study the

Public Auction REAL ESTATE & PERSONAL PROPERTY Os The ESTATE OF FANNIE E. NYFFELER, DECEASED 54 ACRE FARM Saturday, April 27th, 1957,1:30 P.M. LOCATION: 3 J & miles Southeast of Decatur, Indiana: or Southeast of Decatur on No. 33 to Drive-In Theater, then straight on gravel road to first set of buildings past railroad crossing. This 54 acre farm is- good producing soil and will make some one a good investment plus a fine home close to Decatur. It has a nice large yard with plenty of shade, a good 7 room home with 5 rooms plus a room that could be used for a bath on the first floor, 2 rooms on the second floor. It has a nice front porch and enclosed back porch large basement, good roof and solid foundation. There is a good 28 x 66 barn with 7 stanchions, rat proof crib and granary on one end; machine shed; chicken house; 2 brooder houses, fruit orchard with apples cherires, pears,.plums and grapes. Inspection and further information can be given if you will contact Auctioneers. Immediate Possession of House and Buildings; Possession of Fields subject to tenants rights. PERSONAL PROPERTY: 4 Section Bookcase; 2 Pc. Living Room suite; Upholstered Rocker; Oak Rocker; ANTIQUE Round TableSinger Sewing Machine; Perfection oil heater; 6 Dining room chairs : SMALL ANTIQUE ROCKER; End Table; Battery radio; Book shelL Oil lamps; Table lamps; Pictures; Sewing box; Washing machine- Odd chairs: Bench; 9x12 Cong. Rug; Kitchen cabinet; ANTIQUE DISHES and some other dishes; Gas stove; 2 Hole Johnny stove- 6’ Westinghouse refrigerator; Kitchen table; Sideboard; Good studio couchANTIQUE MANTEL CLOCK; Commode desk; Duo Therm oil heater with blower, like new; Odd stands; 11x12 Ex. Rug; 7x9Olson rug: 2 Complete bedroom suites; Dresser; Kalamazoo coal stove; 10 Ton Hay; many other items too numerous to mention. FERMS. Real Estate, 20% Cash on day of salp, balahce upon delivery of Marketable Title. Personal Property—Cash. ROBERT S. ANDERSON, Executor of The Estate of Fannie E. Nyffeler, 'Deceased. Gerald Strickler, D. S. Blair—Auctioneers Kent, Sales Mgr. Pauline Haugk, Clerk Voglewcde & Anderson, Lawyers Sale Conducted by The Kent Realty & Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana Phone 3-3390 Not responsible for accidents. , April 3-10-16-19-21

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Egyptian reply to determine whether Egypt seriously intends to enter into negotiations on a Suez operating plan. And in a news conference Tuesday he left no doubt the United States still deseed some form of international control insuring all nations including Israel access to the canal. , Israel has served notice it inteads to send a test ship through the canal soon, ana" a "Jerusalem dispatch said statements by Premier David Ben-Gurion and Foreign Minister Golda Meir meant the time might be at hand. At least half the world's people over 10 years of age are totally illiterate, another 15% are partially illiterate. These facts were pointed nnt at UNESCO’s exhibit at UN headquarters recently.

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a>vJl J mmi •' Ml 5 ip In lErFw IL i ’ MM I Pf- 1 —- — * — Movers Ou Mis Grave ’’See that old woman at the cemetery? Every year at this time she comes to put flowers on old man Packard's grave." said Sue. "She must have loved him.” said Sally. "Yes. because she is thankful," Sue explained. "When she was young, with a house full of children, her husband died, and she was about to lose her home. Then Mr. Packard loaned her the money to save the place " "Not everybody would show their thanks like that." said Sally. How. eight you are. Sally. Some people don't even show their thanks when someone dies for them. How do we know? Because we see it every day. Now, take yourself for instance. Jeiut Chritt died for you. What do 'you do to shout that peu are thankful.' Don't ux aft Often forget Hit four' To help us remember, our church observes Lent, with songs and sermons about the suffering and death of Jesus Christ. It’s one way of saying ThankYou. It's also pne way of keeping dose to God. Why not worship with us at our next Lenten service? TONIGHT at SEVEN O’CLOCK or EICHT-FIFTEEN Zion Lutheran Church W. Monroe & 11th Edgar P. Schmidt, Pastor Sunday Worship at 8 and 10:30 a. m.