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NORTHEAST KANSAS' DAILY KKWSF.4PEIt IIISOX DAILY GLOBE PRICE FIVE CENTS ATCHISON, KANSAS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. 1953, -10 PAGES SEVENTY-SIXTH YEAR 21565 An Atchisow Woman Gives This Aduice To Daughters When They Worry! "You Keep Him The Same Way You Got Him" New Bomb Claims By Soviet By RICHARD KAS1SCHKK MOSCOW U1--The Soviet government Friday claimed successful Crowley County Creeks Are Dry ARKANSAS CITY creeks in Cowley County have stopped! flowing as the result of prolonged drought, although a few water holes remain in Grouse Creek, largest in the i County Agent John Barton said other natural water sources a dried to the vanishing point. of the seeded alfalfa that sprouted! after the last shower Sept. 3, is' tests of "new type" atomic bombs Drying or already is dead, he said. in recent weeks but said it still Some stockmen who have been, wants an international ban on water for months now are 1 nnss destruction weapons.

even those sources i i The announcement by the out, Barton said. news agency Tass said the blasts I number of farmers arc seed- occurred "in the last few weeks" wheat now for some winU-r but gave no details of the "new pasture, although it is too early to type" weapons tested. sow wheat for next year's I Washington, a spokesman for he Others are sowing rye; the U. S. Atomic Energy the hope it will rain soon a sion said the Russian announce-! bring on some winter pasture.

ment "merely confirms" Pasture wells throughout the AEC's statement Aug. 31 that a county are reported drying up a fission atomic explosion idly, about the same power as recent U. S. tests in Nevada had taken place Aug. 23 in Russia.

The prc-j vious statement added the explo-l sion ''would appear to be part of; a series." I (Thc American spokesman em-, phasized again that tiie Aug. 23; explosion was a or a it blast. Observers in Washington; concluded from this that the So-: viei explosion apparently did not provide free i the thermonuclear a Clothes To East WASHLVGTON Tw tftes a ri nd a i involve tions of a hydrogen bomb. Germans. (Moscow's announcement stirred; i headquai fo ln llp Package, speculation a i of hlm a in New York a it was timed a a i world as a grcat a i a pave the way for new Soviet a a proposals to the i i a gcsuire as weU as a Assembly which has just opened ln th eighth annual session in Prcsidcnl i is rep irlc York.

These were not expected rovcd a for thc differ materially, however, TM i hing a a i because previous Russian disarmament of; a i a i a and psycho fcrs the United Nations has war(a aspecls poatedly rejected.) funds would not bc The Soviet statement said that-i a i ncu a although the Soviet union is able drive a a to give attention to thc production, WQrk it would to i Instead, Americans would be en- of atomic weapons, sue a policy of attempting iu a 0 donate warm winter reach agreement with otner a i ol ltl specified private Amer tions on arms cuts and the prohibi-; a a i which would tion of mass destruction weapons tllen distribute it i a under strict international stations would be set up in We Asserting that Pvussia considers 1 i t() a lnc clothing a a i i atomic energy to peaceful: aWe to hundreds of thousands 01 uses its most important task, a in the Soviet-ocr-u- statement said the Soviets are; i 1 2onc as old a ap "carrying out the task of employ-; proac hc.s. ing atomic energy for i i a American i i a working on the plan believe Russian occupj I tion autliorities and East Geri a Communist police could not block thc crowds that would a for West Bcrlin to pick up such gift apparel--no more a they I ifar ftf At have been able to block East Gcr- WjC3 a from accepting gift food a a WASHINGTON I'M--In the a i Some American officials said of Russia's H-bomb announcement, i they believe the clothing a Thompson. Irving a life semence "overnrnent has would not be as spectacular or! for thc slaying of a Council a A i a cities as probable We' as as the food a died of a In-art attack Taurs- A A CITY called of atomic attack 70 oi'ipaign. But they said it could be; day night in his cell at the stale i a a a 'eritical effective, depending on how gen- prison. i fni a Records at thc prison disclosed -unisclt up ouo.e .10 I A I Cities As Atom Targets File Protest On New Risk Rates EMI'ORIA i i a ifire insurance agents have filed a i protest with the Kansas Insurance- 'Department against recently a nounccd changes in rates and; rules.

I In a telegram to Frank L. Sulli-j i van, commissioner of insurance, U.S. Stands Firm On Neutral Ban a the iof extended coverage on an op- Itional S50 basis. The telegram said! conference. on the U.

decision barring from the Korean peace this rule "is not in the public i In a note transmitted through the terest." New County 4-H Agent Swedish government and circu- lated to all GO members of the U. the United States called upon the Communists to act as quickly 1 as possible to propose a time and i place for the parley along lines i a i clown by the assembly last i month. i The United States said it had taken note of Peiping's proposal John Means, Everest, has a the assembly reconsider its as Alchison county 4-H: decision, but made it clear the i club agent, it was announced to- United States would oppose any day by C. Vetter, extension such action. agent.

He will assume his duties he resolutions already adopt! Oct. 1. ed jy the Genera! Assembly as to I lie was graduated from Kansas the 'composition of the conference State college in a a a in 1952. speak for themselves and there is i He is a son of Earl Means of nothing to add on Mm sub! crest. His father is extension the note said.

omist for a Management i The note was circulated as Aiis- i trict No. 4 which includes about 15'. a i a Foreign Minister 11. G. Northeast Kansas counties.

i called on the assembly to i Mean; will succeed John Feipht, a i on its decision a only who resigned to become 4-H agent belligerent countries be invited to I in Cowfev He sit in the peace parley, was an active member of a 4 Casey, said his own government club in i a county where his would a preferred a dilicrcnt parents formerly lived. PLAIXV1EW, Tex. 19 ren LANSING. Kas. m- THE ATCHISON HIGH SCHOOL BAND--85 strong-made an impressive appearance in Topeka yesterday at the Kansas Free Fail'.

Band members made the trip in one bus and 17 automobiles. They played a and evening performances including a special demonstration before the grandstand at the start of d'-cision, but has now accepted the assembly's action and believed the Communists should do likewise. believe the i Nations for its part has a a proper decision concerning thc political i conference," he said, 'A'nd mat i the i Chinese and North Koreans should be advised ac- Casev lias taken a leading mother and four children in a a part i the past few days in ily seeking a labor work i I i meetings of the 16 coini- Friday in the a i truck nat ght under the U. N. where they were sleeping as the tanner in Korea.

His view was truck roller! along the i a understood to be that of the group. The father and a teen-age son; -riie A a i a foreign i i in i he cab escaped with only minor i s. Secvotarv of State burns. Dulles, appealed to the The i i wr-re Mrs. D.

lo show by i acts in a i and her i i Korea and elsewhere that they Ray. Delores Jane, i); to case world tension. Wayne. 7, and Jackie Dale, 5. They He expressed grave concern were from Texarkana.

stockpiling of a i Tho i i son, William Eu- weapons and the knowledge a I 13. said he noticed fire 1 both Russia and the United States tiie truck bed in the darkness; 0 have the a a i to produce about 3 a. m. (CST) as they drove i hydrogen bombs. Both sides may along the highway in west soon be approaching the a I The father stopped the truck, and on point, he said, and this makes the boy ran back and tugged at! atomic control "not only urgent i thc a a i a stretched over but imperative." i the truck bed where his Pakistan and Indonesia wore lair's feature evening show.

G. Altimari is the director, a the younger children were! scheduled for the rostrum Friday The Westlier them as The list of cities includes two i Americans are Kansas-Wichita and Topeka. j.t"c clothing. The list "does not purport to i elude all possible targets," the; Federal Civil Defense A i i a tion said in issuing it Thursday: i "For security reasons." it a i ed, "certain targets that have a tional or military significance, i eluding the atomic energy installs Ciu at he was the leader of a gang a someone. i up thc Home Cafe at Council It was Police Chief Bernard i Grove, Dec.

7. 1932. 0. T. a latest move in the 1 in railroad telegrapher who a ries of bizarre bombings i I in i the holdup, was shot I a seven business places and an I a the bandits fled.

Thomp-: office i i in past Inree isor. i his .45 a a i i weeks. Police, i 50 officers bodv. working exclusively nn the casi'. As prisoner Thompson made say a met a a wall in i a I i i i I i i i i i i I i it i a a i i To Hadeans I several escape a once i i investigation.

A A i hc i A i i ranmn said thc hombo sh travel agency said a 0 a a is i a a case, am identity a couple; 1 1 1 areas officially designated as prob-, purc lasct i i for two', able A-bomb targets. It supersedes'. on a tl ror i last I tions, a not been i It was the first disclosure 10Vv le identity of a nd called upon him to surrender bei fore his i forays results in i loss of lives, i i his own. I "1 i we arc a i i a i i sane, a a is a a cast'," the i sail wonkl be easier for him if he in a 1 surrend-ercd." An a XV( i hc i i A sleeping a their household: afternoon. goods.

i Soviet Delegate Andrei Vishinsky Flames whooshed across the may give the i statement back. The mother and children did a a or he may a i until i not a a chance to get out. next week. Facing him was I I i a i firemen said review of American policy, which believed defective wiring in the a i opcnctl the genera! debate Thurs! light caused the fire. a i another challenge for i The a i was understood Russia to prove by deeds, i a lead-; have come to west Texas a i words, a she can live in A 111 SOS: .,1.

1 Nonn Ir 7 1 1 I. i 7S 2 p. I HO 2:30 i TOPEKA Temperatures nal a list adopted in 1052. sent to Saturday night. The a ap- ernors and local i i defense a a exploded the latest rectors but never made public.

the a a The 1952 list was ordered cie-j Maclean and her three children. stroycd. i Mrs. a a a the i i Issuance of the new list came dj a a a i a Friday. She is 1 six weeks after Russia a i i of sen ur British Foreign a of the dread hydrogen i 0 i a believed to a a 1 Sen.

Joseph R. a be treated bomb and two days after jrmmci- i i Soviet-controlled a threatened cite for ji, 0 chief rid cities arc Ihinkin ing civil defens more federal A spokesman agency said Director oi-dcred the list lishecl some i man said its cr the SoviCi. i i i i i i i i i i u. I I I ani anonicr a i a coincidence. i Zurich.

But the professor the ate i i a i i i 0 chief of uor toPP 0 7 u- All slate capitals are a a i ibourg and her a i headed by a Ji ives. reported numv at lopcka and i.ic lit-' ci 111 i 1 rossecl Eisenhower i week to pick cotton. They went peace with the rest of the world. I'IIK'II i a to stop off ill Chicago to; first to Mult-shoe, about 65 i Australia and New Zealand com i i northwest of Lubimck, bu'. discov- i themselves last Veoubficii rm In C(1 lll( cro a ready to lVCC i ar, Anzus i a review 1 Iies a TM cn ilh CS a con.

a bdng confused A i a non Tcx Ul i i relatives. timtiny a a i keep the policies Chinese Red, out of the i is due to stop here 1 I A a i Both also had briefly a a to pick up his ilPW I fjW 1111 pS In 3 and a i nn the way a a a i i i from i a a i IS allies 1 i in Co'oradd ISB A I A a in Korea a tiiesr of Fri-! I 01 1 nf A i a a at a opcnir." s(-ssiim of fiepub-! 8 4 a mectln a i a a said i a i i TOPEKA Ueiuic by lis Slate Selwyn Lloyd, a i be tri persuade the i people receiving a assistance lie uj uit i i i i people receiving a assistance to lake out enough i to i i in a a is at a new low for i a own repiv to charges fired at post-war period, the a i a sp 1 1 i TM Uic i a hi-re earlier in the: Welfare a said i a Rti Chinese nn, a week bv A a i E. Stevenson a i The latest i a i a a i a 1 0 assembly a i ot head of the i a In wore 5,282 i i i a.s a l.loo i i general a i a but Arlbcrg Orient express ing a population of 67.750,082. are Friday. Police did not know A U'nger was ousted.

Me- a i centers a i at least! a reservations. a told the lawyer's 40,000 a a i workers a But in London Friday a a Bernard Jaffce, he would i at least one city with a population! sa le reservations! linger to return to the room if of 50,000. Washington, D. a a dc "by an A a i a wanted to deny the a a i included because it is the nation's wc ii known to us" now on a But the senator added: capital. tour of Europe.

The defense agency called for the entire country, inside and outside of the listed target areas, mobilize for civil defense. No one former area could cope alone i a successful attack, it said. i 102. Concordin's i I the record there for late in the season. i The heat tapered off in the south- cast with a recording a top HAMILTON.

a only 9 i rU-ane Kdna roared on into At- In i i wit a of re-' Hurricane Edna Lashes Bermuda Ottawa U. Students Stricken By Food iilar.ft aster, opera- T3, a I From 1B-I7 through 1940, i i just. 100 miles from tile I'ole. i i the assistance rolls! Newsmen who visited Thtile Fri; did not drop below thc 5,200 mark, a talked i i i a who i McEachron attributed pres-i helped plan and carry out the dar- ent low in general assistance to i landing of the loo-ton a three- OTTAWA. Kas.

i i employment'levels in Kansas, i which stands as high Education Post To Brownell's Brother WASHINC.TON T)r. Samuel M. of Yale University, a brother of Ally. Ccn. Herbert Browncll was reported Friday to be among those under consideration for appointment as U.

S. commissioner of education. Spokesman for the Department of Health, Education and Welfare confirmed in response to questions a the names of -Dean M. Schweickhord, Minnesota commissioner of education, and Kenneth superintendent of schools at Denver, also arc on the list now under study. He dc clined to disclose other names.

The President appoints the com missioner, subject to Senate con firmaiion. Both through Julv indicated onlv showed the big transport touch reaches only tbnse h.ippcn to be listening at a pnrUculor time! Your siRnbonrd attracts only those who happen to pass it read when they do! Your newspaper covers the trade area and city thoroughly. Is read at your customers' leisure, when lie pleases. Is a permanent record an expected and paid-for messenger in the homes you want to reach! Your customers read thc ATCHISON DAILY GLOBE i rrrcss V-iffe ficed the' I i Topical storm of thc; a a southeast- second string a i ani asked for record a (licl no rc ern corner of proceed a lo Bermuda although i Saturday 5 4 CuTtggesT 0 up to mites started to add, but McCarthy interrupted. "We a no suggestions from you snapped the senator "and vhipped across tho island.

south. a n( sou trees and shrubs blocked most; Thc a ther bureau said it i whether they would see action recovery law thoroughfares. Electric power a much cooler in eastern and the game. A 11 ol bjo cases have been water "service was cut off at most sMllh a sections Friday i Dr. a i said a test was being, closed in all categories of assist not he is -A Communist." "I wish you would tell Mr.

Ungcr: that and not said. "Ii i I will go now." i "Just a moment," called the Baltics wore reported. sMl a night. Low marks arc scheduled made of food served yesterday at ance as a result of the two laws, uTrange from 40 in the northwest the university's Commons Bu, d- he said. Of hese 677 we a mb- Tljpi OflTK UC 1 to 60 in thc southeast.

Today's a installment arrest and imprisonment senator. "I think you should hfiar William Oalis, what I am about to say." He then 1 Press correspondent, by thc said Unger would bc cited for con-i Czechoslovakia Communists may icmpt. )e found on Page 10. TRAFFIC RECORD TOPEKA Wi a a ing. He said il was the first in stance of food poisoning since thc building was opened 19JG.

New for handling food uted to the recovery act and 18 to the opening of records to public inspection. McEachron said the closing of A (A'. Kiinsn; I a i INCW equumiuut. nn.i^io.ft by acci- and dUl! U.hln was insta.led the 695 cases; pro ducos -ontmy Th, e. reverse pitch, stopped the plane's roll toward the end of the and the cliff-like edge of the island.

The tractor was rolled down tho ramp of the plane, started up and used to clear thc runway of snow so the transport could make its take off run for the return records section: In the last 2-1 hours--1 To date in 1953--413 Same period 1952--393 last summer. Although several of the students did not attend classes this morning, none was hospitalized. saving of approximately $372,000. The total case load for July was The usual supply flights to floating island are by ski-equipped with the total assistance two-engined airplanes dwarfed $2,909,387. i ttj l' size and weight by the C124.

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