Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 130, Decatur, Adams County, 3 June 1959 — Page 6

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Seek Cause Os Blast Os Gasoline Truck I POTTSVILLE. Pa. <UPI> - Fire marshals sought today the cause of a gas truck explosion that killed 11 persons and injured 10 others. One victim remained unidentified. The blast Tuesday turned the

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liquid propane-filled steel tank of the truck into a flaming projectile thtit hurled spectators and firemen hundreds of feet. It was set off when the truck caught fire after a highway collision. I The victims in some cases were decapitated and torn by the flaming tfight of the tank, ripped jetlike from its chassis by the blast of 7.000 gallons of liquid propane gas. The tank, spitting bits of metal like shrapnel, landed 150 feet as jay.

The explosion occurred 30 minutes after the Sun Gas Propane Co. truck halted behind a school bus picking up a passenger and was rammed in the rear by another truck on a rain-slick highway about 75 miles northwest of Philadelphia. The dead and injured included many motorists and truck drivers who came to watch firemen battle the blaze after their vehicles were tied up in the - resulting traffic jam. * W&l

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About 85 school children in buses ahead and behind the two stricken vehicles escaped injury when their alert drivers sped from the scene, one cutting across a field. It you have something to sen <f rooms far rent, try a Democref Want Ad — They bring results. Over /. Wv Daily Democrats are sold a-id delivered in Decatur each day

Volunteer Firemen Will Meet Tonight All volunteer firemen who plan to attend the volunteer firemen’s state convention at LaPorte Friday and Saturday, are requested to meet at the fire station tonight at 6; 30 o’clock. Cedric Fisher, fire chief, said today that a practice hose-line run will be held at the fire station at

6;30 p.m., followed by the usual Meeting at 7:30 o’clock. The local fire department will be represented in several of the contests that will be held during the convention. Names of the participating firemen and the contests the local station will entsr will -bt announced tomorrow. Trade «i a good town - Du» tur ,

Driver Killed When Auto Smashes Tree ? y COLUMBUS, Ind. (UPD-John L. Bowden, 31, was killed Monday when his foreign car smashed into a tree and flipped over three times just west of Columbus. Bowden was a sales engineer at Cummins Engine Co., Columbus. Trade in a good town — Decatur.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1959

Sportsmen Are Reminded Os Indiana Laws Os interest to outdoor sportsmen in Adams county are the Indiana rules and regulations governing boating, hunting, and fishing. "If you've ever been stopped by a game warden or law enforcement officer and answered one of his queries with an ‘I didn't know that!’ expression, you know the futility of the reply. A good way to avoid embarrasing situations and keeping fines at a minimum is to be informed.” Motorboat owners should heed the rule that stipulates a muffler be in operation on all water craft, with the exception of race competitors over a marked course and, of course, with the necessary permit. Also, he should adhere to the rule which requires one life preserver per occupant on the boat. While most water rules are a matter of common sense, a few cover extenuating circumstances relative only to water vehicle operations. But just as the automobile driver is liable for his road actions, the motorboat operator is equally liable. Reckless driving, speeding, motoring at -night without lights, and other similar highway offenses are carried over to the waterways as well. And the penalties are as stiff if not more so. - Watch Water Skiers Water skiing, for instance, has become a popular pastime on many lakes and rivers. The law states that one person other than the boat operator must give his undivided attention to the skier while the boat is in motion. It is also illegal to moor, or tie to a buoy, beacon, light marker, stake, flag, or other water safety devices. Just as parking in front of a fireplug is prohibited to the motorist, the ship pilot has similar restrictions. The items are there for the assistance of boaters and swimmers, not for their personal whim or fancy. Drag races on water, except on an approved site and with proper credentials, are certainly frowned upon by lawmen. Sitting on the gunwales is likewise against the law. And parking problems, just as in automobile driving, are treated with firm hand if a violation is noted. For the hunters of the county, killing a prairie chicken, a wild turkey, a ruffed grouse, a chukar partridge, or a dove, can get one into a peck of trouble—it’s against the law. These birds are on preservation status, "so keep your powder dry, but avoid adding these birds to your trophy room walls, the fines can be prohibitive.” A few animals are literally “sitting ducks” for hunters as they are tagged open season all year long. The red fox and the grey fox can be hunted anytime, while otter, flying squirrels and black squirrels are harbored under a "no open season” tag. Hunt In Daylight Hunting with lights from along, across, or upon a public highway is also prohibited. And a hunter stands a good chance to lost his license at the slightest variation from the code adopted by the state. Fishermen may land bluegill, red-eared sunfish, crappies, yellow perch and rock bass at any time of the year, but not more than 25 at any sitting. No size limit is attached to these fish, either, Another species, the channel catfish, is open to fishermen all year with no limit except in size. Anything under 10 inches must be thrown back. The laws, while not complicated, are necessary and enforced. For open seasons on individual fish, animals, or other pertinent information, stop in at the court house and check with county clerk Dick Lewon. He has all the information that may save you from shelling out a bundle of cash for a violation. Oh yes, he also has the necessary permits and licenses for each occasion, all at a nominal cost. A few are even free, but you must apply there for them. Bill Is Received For Diesel Repairs The city today received a bill for 12,504.80 from Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton corporation for the repairs made recently and still in progress on the engine at the diesel electric plant, Mayor Robert D. Cole said this morning. Charges to the city were as follows; cylinder liner, $2,278; six liner seal rings, $40.20; a liner gasket, $6.60; six head gaskets, $36; six compression rings, $144. In addition, it was estimated Monday that five piston crowns, at aboqt $738, two cylinder heads at about $905 each, a wristpin bearing, and 30 piston rings at $24 each would be needed. All the Allen metal on the bottom of piston skirts will be replaced at the factory; fire damage to the paint on the intake manifold from cylinders 8 to 12, and the Allen metal on top end of No. 8 piston skirt will be replaced. Over Mw Dally Democrats are mid and delivered tn Decatm each day.