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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 5

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Lincoln, Nebraska
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5
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BALTIMORE (Ph The story of a Russian made poison gas described as so deadly one drop could kill a man, and a German scientist who died making the formulas available to the United States were told here. The cloak and dagger account of international intrigue was unfolded by Col. Julius L. Amoss, retired Air Force officer and head of the East Kurope Division, Office of Strategic Services in World War II. Oshkosh Worker Burned in Mishap OSHKOSH (IP) Lyle Roude bush, 34, Oshkosh construction worker, was hospitalized with serious burns suffered whengaso line being used to clean equip ment ignited and exploded.

Roudebush was inside a itiuction shack near the new praris school buildinE cleaning air hammer with gasoline. There was a short or spark wnicn ignited the fluid. He fled from the building, his clothes afire Bill Petty and Don Rister, both mwr .1 lllTwa Fori ITlllilMT. IjoMM HilS Jackpot I nn. UUnt Vhl a Hltlll iTfaTr ll tl OT lw 0, OMAHA l) Capt.

Lawrence Red 'One Drop' Gas Formulas to U.S. mation, an American spy group which he directs from headquarters in Baltimore. Amoss and the 1SI were credited unofficially last March with engineering the flight of a Polish flier, Lt. Franciszek Jarecki, who escaped from behind the Iron Curtain in a Russian made MIG 15 jet fighter plane. Nebraska Congressmen Vote lor Ag Switch WASHINGTON (Py Nebraska four Congressmen, all Republ voted with the majority when th House defeated a lution which in effect would have rejected President Eisenhower's reoreanization plan for the Agri culture Department.

The vote was 128 lor ana 201 agaiusi. Th 21 vear old Pilot, this country, has denied that he had any help in his daring flight. Amoss said the formulas were written on slips of paper smuggled out of 'Russia by a German scientist who was shot just before entering the East sector of Berlin. A friendly agent traveling with the German, Amoss added, escaped with the papers and sent them on to ISI headquarters here in Baltimore. The retired Air Force officer said the Russians claimed the gas was strong enough to kill a man if one drop contacts his He 'said the three formulas give the chemical composition of gases listed as tabun, suman and surin, with a phosphorous Mrs.

Earl Huling. 67, of Prairie Home, died Thursday. A member 01 tne nnvcuw nt bekah Lodge, she was born at Prairie Home and had lived all her life in that vicinity. ane, a member 01 tne i raine mama Methodist Chudcli. Surviving besides ner nusoana a dauehter.

Maxine Pine of Lincoln; two brothers. Earl and Carl Hendrickson. both of Waverly, and two sisters, missi Ann Hendrickson of Waverly and Mrs. J. R.

Reed of Route 3, Lin coln. iSJrti I Richard WIDMARK I I 1 Jean PETERS I hJ Nebraska Stat. Jowl 1 WO Aged Die In Resort Fire pot! Capt. Jones, a West Polntj wheh they were trapped In then Shop Daily to and Mrs. May Reeves, 84, of Lib 'BaBowawBi ii aaa aaa aw Club Manawa, was located oa tfce west shore of Storm Lake.

Origin vi tim were Identified as nr the fire had not been detet Rollo Phillips, 77, of Storm Lake, imineii The club neKi closed lor Inlght about an 5:30 Thursday 19 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. WE GIVE AND REDEEM COMMUNITY Smf STAMPS No Iron Seersucker Dasc. bbbb 7 1 bbbk aaaa aaaa aav aaaa aaaa hour before the Mr Vood, own blaze. Mr.

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