Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 276, Decatur, Adams County, 22 November 1957 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO.. INC. Entered at the Decatur,*lnd., Post Office as Second Class Matter Dick D Heller — .... President J. H. Heller —... ..... Vice-President Chas. Holthouse ——2. Secretary-Treasurer Subscription Rates: By MaO in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year. $8.00; Six months. $4.25; 3 months, $2.25. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $8.00; 8 months. $4.75; 3 months, $2.50. By Carrier: 30 cents per week. Single copies. 6 cents.
Death and tragedy always are lurking on the highways. Don’t ever let down a minute on your safe driving because the other fellow may be getting ready to take a chance. o o— Christmas lights have been erected by the city utility department and soon the business sectith will assume the holiday atmosphere. All we need for the holiday season opening is a little snow. With a forecast of just a little warmer, it sort of appears that winter is here and those of you who haven’t prepared for it should do so at once to avoid home and auto rfeeze ups from below freezing temperatures. Democrats, with the proper leadership can serve a great purpose in the nation in the next year. Let’s all hope and pray for the kind of American leadership la Congress to which we are entitled. This is no time to be political first | o o—— People’s mail Boxes will be flooded the next few weeks with all types of selling schemes. One at the most dangerous is the pamphlet of items, with the daim* that you’re getting the merchandise at wholesale prices. generally is not true. Prices cm th< items might be a few pennies less than regular retail priceg, but when you add the postage, shipping charge and of having to ship the merchandise back for a different size or because of breakage, ywTUS! that ydu’ve actually spent more than if you had made the purchase locally. ; . h
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Parents, be sure and contact your favorite merchant and learn how you can secure tickets for your children for the train ride into Ohio December 7, to meet Santa Claus and accompany him back to Decatur for the day. ' . 0,1)11,11,> Sports forecasters are picking Ohio State, lowa and Purdue in important middlewest football games this Saturday. Os the three, there could be one or two upsets. A week from Saturday comes the annual Army-Navy game and this should be a dandy. ——o ■ .o—— The annual dinner held this week by McMillen Home Owners was climaxed by an address by D. W. McMillen, Sr., founder of Central Soya and also founder of McMillen Home Builders. Mr. McMillen originated the idea years ago that his employees should have the opportunity to own their own homes and almost the entire northwest part of Decatur with its numerous fine homes is the result of this dream. We have said many times that many of Mr. McMillen’s score or more of achievements will be forgotten, but by that time the homes which he made it possible for his people to own win be an everlasting monument to a great man. We’ve searched the records many times and always come up with the same answer. The McMillen homes are his greatest lasting tribute, not only to his people, but to the entire area. We could point out a hundred achievements in Mr. Mac’s life, but we’U always think bis greatest and most lasting is his continued interest in construction of fine homes for his fellow-employes. —— -
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24 4-H Winners To Visit Chicago Twenty-four Adams county 4-H achievement trip winners and six leaders will visit Chicago Nov. 29 and 30, county agent Leo N. Seltenright announced today. The trip was planned by the Adams county 4-H council and is a means who have achieved good records of recognizing 4-H club members in 4-H work. A girl and a boy from each township has been selected by township committees. The 4-H group will visit the Chicago Board of Trade, uptown Chicago, the international livestock show and the museum of science and industry. They will stay at the Morrison Hotel. Travel will be by chartered bus. Following is the list of 4-Hers and leaders: Union township, Barbara Bleeke and Michael Thieme; Root. Rex King and Carolyn Fast; Preble, Mary Reifsteck and Jernes Fuhrman; Kirkland. Barbara Arnold and Keith Griffiths; Washington, Phyllis and Jan Smith; St. Mary’s, Judy Shoaf and Terry King: Blue Creek, Betty Myers and Tom Ripley; Monroe, Twila Arnold and John Innlger; French. Ruth Ann McAlhaney and Dwight Moser; * Hartford, Sharon Huser and John Lindsey; Wabash, Rosalind Bauman and Jerry Mosser; Jefferson, Helen Rumple and David Beer. -Leaders. Mrs. Don Smith, Mrs. Lorene Fenstermaker, Miss Lois Folk, home demonstration agent; Harold Schwartz, Elden Holsapple and Leo N. Seltenright, county agricultural agent. Tree Buyers File Application Blanks County agent Leo N. Seltenright has been notified by George Barley, superintendent of the JasperPulaski state nursery of Medaryville, that "All persons who are buying trees frqm the state forestry department in 1958 should fill out the application blank and mail it to the Indianapolis office as soon as possible, as they will not ‘ake any orders over the country at the nursery until all paid appliations have been filled.” The apolication forms are available at ♦he county extension office and from the Adams county conservation officer, Jack Hurst.
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■ . CHAPTER U | THE WOMAN NOVELIST * glanced at her companions seated at the dinner table. “Apparently you all know thia Mr. Garvin well,” she said. “What is he like?" “Andrew’s a violent chap.” said Hector Maclnch, their host “One evening when they were here he gave his wife quite a going over.” “Erica was not herself that night.” said Judith Maclnch, who would not have dreamed of suggesting that a guest was intoxicated. "She behaved foolishly and Andrew decided to take her home.” "Judith, he knocked her head against a wall.” “Perhaps she knocked It herself, Hector. People do, when—” “When they’re not themselves." said Hector. "However, the murder evidence against him, while black, is not as conclusive as it’s made out to be. For Instance, the dried blood on the sleeve ot his jacket—" “Blood ?’’ Judith exclaimed. “On the sleeve?” "It was of his wifeys blood type." "Well, then, surely—” “Ah, but Andrew claimed to have cut himself and was able to show the wound. And, as it _2 happens, his blood is of the same type as Erica’s. An Rh. Plus, I believe. Os course, there are hundreds of sub-groupings but it is difficult in laboratory teats to make minute identifications of dried blood.” “I should like to know where you got that information,” said Inspector David Gray. "I have my sources,’’ said Hector. "But surely all that dirty linen was washed at the coroner's inquest?” asked the woman novelist “In Scotland,” replied Hector, “we do not hold a coroner's inquest. In the case of a death by accident or any violent means except murder, the police themselves hold a public inquiry to establish the facts. When murder is suspected, a formal report is sent to the Crown Agent, in Edinburgh, for consideration by the law officers. If the case is pretty strong against a particular person, the law officers usually decide to prosecute, even if they have doubts of gaining a conviction. A prosecution has a way of clearing the air, if you see what I mean.” “Otherwise, gossip and surmise have full rein?" “Precisely. That is why it is interesting that they haven’t yet decided to prosecute Andrew. No one in the district seems to doubt his guilt.” "Its an absolute nightmare.”
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Two Are Arrested On Traffic Charges Worthington W. Parker, 61, Fort Wayne, was arrested four miles southeast of Decatur on U. 6. 33, charged with failure to have signals on his truck. He is scheduled to appear in J. P. court later. BUI J. Schlickman, 23, Willshire. Ohio, was arrested at Pleasant MUls for speeding. He is scheduled to appear in J. P. court later. 14 Are Arrested In Gambling Raids EVANSVILLE. — (ffl — Gambling raids netted 14 arrested Thursday in Evansville,' including 13 at one place. City police arrested 13 persons at Cosey’s Snack Bar, including Cosey Ramaglia, the owner, who was charged with operating a gambling house. The raiders visited about 10 other places, but they made no gambling arrests.
said Enid Sinclair. “You don’t Imow what the scandal is doing to Bill and me.” “Doesn’t it matter what it’s doing to your brother?” Deborah asked suddenly. “It’s Andrew’s own fault he’s in it We were dragged in.” “Supposing he’s entirely innocent?" "What an awkward suggestion.” said Hector Maclnch with a smite. "If Andrew didn’t kill her, young lady, one of us did.” He paused to enjoy the concerted gasp of consternation before adding, “Unless it was a jealous wife.” Deborah noticed a quick glance pass between Enid and Bill Sinclair. It startled and disconcerted her to realize that, with the exception of the novelist's son, who was a recent visitor to the neighborhood, any of the men seated around the table eould have been Erica's lover. Perhaps more than one of them was. Old Mrs. Craw had seen a man tn a tweed jacket and slacks climbing out of a sports car shortly before Erica was murdered. The description might apply equally well to any of these men. < Though the thought was dls : loyal and she tried hard to reject it, the man might even have been Ewan Monteith. An old sports coat and baggy flannels were Ewan’s normal wear. He had the frequent use of David Gray’s sports car. But no. It simply was not possible to suspect Ewan. “When one examines it closely,” said Hector, “why should Andrew Garvin have killed his wife? Jealousy? Nonsense. He must have known all along what she was. Why should he suddenly resent it so savagely? If he wanted revenge, time would give It to him.” "We return to the question," boomed the woman novelist “If Garvin did not kill his wife, who did?” “If Garvin did not do It,” said Hector, "every presentable bachelor and married man in the district is suspect But I imagine the police have gone into such possibilities—eh, David?” "A matter of routihe,” said David curtly. "But perhaps it Isn’t routine for the police to investigate the police," Hector replied smoothly. "You’re a presentable bachelor yourself, David. And you knew Erica." “You sound is if I were under cross-examination," said David, his manner making it plain that he would not be inveigled into discussing his private life. "Happy ths man who has an alibi,” said Hector. "Where were you at the time- of the murder, Bin?”
20 Years Ago Today » ■■■ i " "• November 22, 1937 — Decatur bank distributes more than $20.000 in Christmas saving checks. Santa Claus will visit Decatur December 6. Dee Fryback, auto license bureau manager in Decatur, explains new examination law es fective Jan 1. ■—- Condition of F. E. Kelly, sugar company employe, severely burned by hot beet juice, remains unchanged. All rural schools will close Wednesday for Thanksgiving holiday. Saturday at midnight is deadline for unemployment census. Decatur Lions club will hold a Thanksgiving party next Tuesday night. Minnesota football team wins Big Ten title. Birthday party is held for Mrs. Sam Acker. Mrs. Jasper Bailer left today for o visit with relatives’ in Michigan.
••Where do you suppose?" answered Bill Sinclair sullenly. “At the office, of course." “Since when do you lunch at the office?" “I—l lunched with Enid." "Naturally, your wife will back you up in that" “For that matter," said Enid, biting off words, "where were you?” — Hector laughed easily. “Oh, I was at Drumbirlie, looking over a hunter I thought of buying." , “That was the day before,” said his wife. “was it? Then I’m hanged if I know where I was. But I daresay the police do. What about you, Ewan T Didn’t you find Erica the sort of woman who raises'a man’s blood pressure?" Ewan Monteith only hesitated for a moment before drawling, “That’s exactly how I’d describe her.” “You surprise m« I expected you to say you’ve never looked at another woman since you married Joyce.” "You may know all about the law. Hector,” .said Joyce, her Scots intonation unusually pronounced. "but you know gey little about women. A wife doesn't want her man never to look at another woman. That would be a bloodless sort of gowk. She wants him to look at them all and still prefer her." “Well bowled, ma'am,” said the woman novelist’s son. “When the truth Is told," said Judith Maclnch, "we shall all feel remarkably foolish, for I’m sure a tramp or a prowler did it. Someone like that dreadful man, Scobte." “The biggest scoundrel in the neighborhood,” said her husband. "Or shall I say, the biggest scoundrel with the exception of myself? The man gets a lot more of my game than I ever see. I nave no doubt he'd cut a throat for half a crown if he thought he could get away with IL" The butler appeared with a disconcerted look on his face. Failing to catch his master’s eye, he gave a discreet cough. ' “What is IL Gregson?" demanded Hector. Before the man could frame a, reply the reason for his discomfiture walked into the room. It was Andrew Garvin. There was a bitter twist to his lips. He’ stood in the doorway, swaying slightly, surveying the scene with sardonic contempt | Speak of the devil, and there he is. Andrew Garvin appears at the dinner party, for no good reason. Continue the story here tomorrow.
Edward F. Jaberg, county auditor, Roland Miller and Harley Reef, county commissioners, and Lawrence Noll, county highway superintendent, attended a meet ing of the northeast district at New Castle Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. William Fifer and family had as their recent dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. John Kelley, Mrs. Laura Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fifer, and children, all of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. George Sommer and daughter of Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Uhrick were in Detroit, Mich., Wednesday, where Mrs. Uhrick was admitted to the Ford clinic for observation. Arrangements have been made for her to return there for possible surgery. No. test NOTICB OF FINAL SKTTLBMBNT OF BSTATR Nolle* is h*r«by riven to the cred* More, heirs end leSateee of Jeese A. Rhoedee, deceased, to awaar ta the Axlama Circuit Court, held at Dec*, tur. Indiana on the 12th day of December. 19*7, *.nd ehoW cause. If *«>y why tl >e kLN’AI. SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be apnraved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of halrehl(>, and receive their distributive shares. Daniel D. Rhoades, Administrator Decatur, Indiana, November JO, 110*7. Attorney Hubert R. MoClenahaa 2 t November £2. 29 NOTICB OF ADMINISTRATION Estate No. *305 In the Adame Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, Notice is hereby given that Nellie C. Jackson Was on The 20th day of November, 19M, apsxtlntod: Adminietracrrt of the estate of ARTIE K JACKSON, deceased. All persoas bavins claims acalnet said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said court Within six months from Ute date es the first pWbHoatipn »( this ■notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Decabur, Indiana, this 20th day of November. 19*7. Riebard D. LewOea Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court for Adaras County, Indiana. Voclewede and Anderson. Attorney and Counsel for personal repreoent stive. 3 t November 22, 19, December 8 Voslewede and Anderson Attorneys Estate No. *253 NOTICB TO ALL PERSONS IN OF In the Circuit Court ot Adams County, November Term. 19*7. In the matter of «he estate of Effie Bowers, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Elta Case as Executrix of the above eetate, has presented and tiled her final account in final settlement Os said eetate, and that the same will coin* up tor the examination and action of said Adanm Circuit Court, on the 13th of Deceartber, I'9*7, at which time all persons interested Hi said eetate are required to appear in said court and show r»u*», If any there be, why eaid account should not be approved And the telrs of said decedent and all others iterceted are alee required to appear and make- proof ot •their •helrehlp or claim to any part of said eMa ' U ‘ ELTA CASH Personal Representative ’ d,.-; Myles F. ParrWj Judge 2 t November 32. 29 NOTICB TO BIDDERS FOR HIGHWAY SUPPLIES Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams County, State erf Indiana, will up to the hour of 9:00 O’clock a~m. C-B-T on Tuesday, Decemlber 3. 1957 at the office of the Auditor of Adams County, receive sealed bids for highway supplies according to the County Highway Supervisor’s req-uisttlon. items No. 4 to 18 inclusive. All Items to be bld on for the year I*6B, with tile exception of Item No. IS (Gasoline) to be bid for,a period of eix mouths, beginning Jan. 1, 1958 and ending June 30, 19*8. Speoltioatlone on file in the office ot the County. Audi tor, of said County. lE*oh bld to be accompa-nied by a bond for bid price in full or cer. titled check equivalent to 10 per cent of said bid made payable to the Board of Commissioner* of Adams County. All blds must be submitted on Form No. 95 prescribed by the State Board of Accounts. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Commissioners of Adams County. Edward F. Jaberg Auditor of Adame County d t November 22, 29 NOTICE^TO "BIDDERS Books, Blanks and Stationery Notice is hereby given that the .Board of Commissioners of Adame County, Indiana will receive sealed blds at ths office In Decatur. Indians, on Tuesday, Dec. 3, 11957, at 9:00 o'clock a,m. CAT. for records, books, blanks and stationery for specifications on file in the Codnty Auditor’s oWi«'a Each bidder will be required to file with his bid a bond, in the sum of one thousand ■ lollars as a guarantee of good faith and for liquidated damages payable to the Board of Com mission er s of Adams County, Indiana, subject to •the approval of the B-'ard and the non-cofluslon affidavit aa required by law. —All bids ■must be filed with the County Auditor. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By the order of the Board of Commissionere. Edward F. Jaberg Auditor of Adams Couthy 2 t November 22, 29 Trade in a good town — Decatw
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