Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 264, Decatur, Adams County, 8 November 1945 — Page 6

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DECATUR DA'LY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANATHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1945.

Decatur Firm Named Stoker Distributor The f a»h Coal, F'foil and Rupplv

‘Perfection i SALTINEfOI CRACKERS O j fe -.W. PUBLIC SALE I, the undersigned, will sell at public auction on my farm, located 3 tn ilea North of Ossian, Ind., on State Hoad No. 1, then \n mile East on the Yoder Road; or 11 miles South ot Fort Wayne on State Road No. 1, then >j milt East; or 3 miles West of Poe, Ind., on MONDAY, NOV. 12,1945 1945; Sale Starting at 11:00 A. M, PT > » 16—BROWN SWISS CATTLE—I 6 Brown Swiss Cow 7 years old, fresh September 21, sgal. cow; Frown Swiss Cow 7 years old. fresh July 25, 6gal. cow; Brown Swiss Cow 2’ft years old. bred June 20. milking 4 gallons; Brown Swiss Cow (I years old. due to freshen November 25, s>ftgal. cow; Cow 7 years old. calf by side, 6 gal. cow; Brown Swiss Cow 3 years old, due to freshen by day of sale, 4 gal. cow; Brown Swiss Cow 6 years ohl. bred May 27, a legal, cow; Brown Swiss Cow 5 years obi, bred October 27. a 6 gal. cow; Brown Swly Cow 3 years old. due to freshen December 7. I gal. cow; Brown Swiss Cow 4 years old. bred August 25, 4'i-gal. cow; Brown Swiss Heifer coming 2 years old, bred April 5; Brown Swiss Helfer coming 2 years old. bred April 20; Brown Swiss Helfer coming 2 years old, bred October 19; Two Brown Swiss Helfers coming 1 year old; Brown Swiss Bull IS months old, eligible to registry, n good individual. This Is a good herd of cattle. Most all of them were raised on this farm. T. B. tested. You are welcome to inspect them before day ot sale. 42 — HOGS — 42 Thirty-four Ch« ter White Weaned Pigs. 6 to R works old: Chester White Sow. with S pigs by side; Chester White Sow, with 8 pigs by 1 side; Chester White Sow with 11 pigs by side; Five Chester White Sows, open. All sows arc old Immuncd. i — POULTRY — Thirty Red Hampshire Pullets, laying. HAY ANO GRAIN Thirty tons Alfalfa Bay, first and second cutting; Two Hundred Bushels Vicland Oats, MISCELLANEOUS DeLaval Electric Cream Separator; Six 10-gal. Milk Cans; Milk Palls and Strainer: 2 Milk Tanks; Economy Gasoline Engine; Winter Pou'‘iv Fountain; Chicken Feeders; Double Set Work Harness and Leather Fly Nets; 2 Canvas and 2 Leather Collars: Simplex Oil Brood- ' »r Stove, 500-chick Site;, Gravel Dump Bod; Home Comfort Cook Stove, good as new: Electric Hot Plate; Other Articles Not Mentioned. MILKING MACHINE DeLaval Two l’nlt Milking Machine with one extra pail, complete with pipe and stall cocks. Lunch served by St. Marks Indies’ Aid. TERMS, CASH. Anyone wishing credit see Sale Clerk at Ossian State Bank. Harold H.ljSpringer OWNER* Eilenberger Bros, Auctioneers. Vance Wilson, Clerk.

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I- Scout Latest Clue : To Missing Child - Search Called Off For Bareheaded Men San Francisco, Nov. 8 (4'P>— Police today called off a search for a car hearing two men who a San Francisco housewife sad slugg<sl her and carried off n child "reaembllng” Dickie Turn Suden, missing heir to a gold mining fortune. Mre. Mildred Be«r had reported that a child ‘•about four years old" and answering the description of the three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs, TumSuden, wealthy Sierra county couple, had appeared at her home "around midnight”. Police said that Mrs. Heer's phone call reporting the finding of the boy was followed a few minutes later by nnoth-r In which she said she had been knocked uncon Belong by one of two bareheaded men who fled in a car with th-- * child. She aafd the men, who Identified themselves as plainclothes police, drove up to her home in a car and left Its motor running. She sold she was about to give the boy some milk when she was attacked. Police said "the only corroborarfhg evidence" about Mrs. Beer's story was a report from a police car, received between the two telephone conversations, that two bareheaded m* n had Just been seen driving from the housing project where the woman Ilves. ft Unemployment Rolls Slowly Increasing Nationwide Check Reported By USES Washington, Nov. B—(UP) —Unemployment continued to Increase slowly during the past month, according to a spot check across the country by the U. S. Employment serivce. The USES report gave this picture of unemployment in areas stir- 1 veyed in the spot check: Chicago—un-mployment Increased 20 percent between Sept. 30 and Oct. 31. at which time It stood at 105,000, The increase is due to the return of veterans in increas-

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ing number*. the influx ot migrant workers, the return of vacationists to the job market, and layoffs due to ean<«-llufion of war contracts. IMoines Increns-d 5,000 over ike past month due to the return of veterans to the job market, and cutbacks in aircraft and ordnance production. Gury-Hamtnond South Chicago, Ind. — Increased sev<n percent , during the month. Is currently es- ( timatwl at 17,<>'»<>. The Increase la due to the return of veterans and I vacationists to th- labor market. .. — o Kramer's Counsel I • Submits Apology I Counsel For Nazi Criminal Retracts Lueneherg. Nov. B—(UP8 —(UP) —Maj. Thomas Winwood, defense counsel for Josef Kramer, commandant of the notorious Belsen death camp, today apologized to the military court for his statement made In defending 'he Nazi commandant. At one point he had saffl that the concentration camps of Germany were filled with "dregs from the ghettos.” The reference aroused widespread criticism by Jewish and other organlza'lons. Winwood said he desired to apologize for "certain references” to Jews which caused pain and concern to certain organizations and Individuals. He said any statements he made were offered “as the mouthpiece of the accused whom I represent and I expressed no personal views of my own." Winwood then offered a closing defense argument, asserting that while the experiments carried out at Belsen "may appear to have been cruel and inhuman we have no knowledge of what they may have been to humanity as a whole." Winwood contended there was not sufficient evidence to show that Kramer or his staff deliberately tried to starve the Belsen Inmates and that Kramer's actions were undertaken on strict orders from his superiors. ■■■ . n • - — — Auto Is Destroyed By Fire Wednesday A 1935 Ford sedan, owned by Edgar Clem, of near Monroeville, was almost completely destroyed by fire at 5:30 o'clock- last night on state road 101. five miles northeast of Decatur. The <ar struck a tree at the edge of the road and part of the tree was burned. The heat was no Intense that all of the windows were broken out ot the automobile. Persons living in the vicinity ot the tire stated that they did not believe anyone wan Injured. Som • were of the opinion that the car might have Itecome Ignited before it crashed Into the tree, and that the driver then lost control. The sheriff's office M investigating.

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