Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 179, Decatur, Adams County, 31 July 1946 — Page 2

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Paralyzed Girl Is Held For Slaying Killed Stepfather Following Attack Spriugfh-ld. 11. July 31 it Pi A I Ifi-y> ,ir <>L| pi ulytlc • wax held in a hospital under police guard i xl.n after xh> conL-.xed fatally lIIOOIitIK Iler Stepfather. Police, called t> tin xi >n> lunt n ch:. four I pieity Ja< lUtdiiie Bur- . ega ye mliiliik in a wheel chair, ■

More than a million owners More than a million friends! — ■ - ■■■ 1,1 — Decatur Super Service 221 W. Monroe St. Decatur. Ind. ujAxJ Hey!—How Long Do I Have to Stay Around this Place! There’* lew money in long-fed hog* • —and a lot more work! That'* why •ucceeefui hog men rupplement the * feeding value* of home grown graine ? with Pilhbury'* BEST —a greet line of ipectaiuod feeds for eowt, for pigs end for a fast. profitable market finish. • a m« c ‘t Pillsbury’s BEST We recommend the HOG practical Pillrbury’e w BEST Way for all livestock and poultry. JULU Bi Cash Coal Feed & Supply Phone 32 L. A. Holthouse Harold Grant i NOTICE OF DITCH CLEANING ) AND MOWING OF WEEDS ( The date for completing of weed mow tag w hereby t net for September HI, 19 IS. and the cleanlnf work b J I »et for September 2&ih, IMfi. \ All bruMh shall be rut except in aoeh ptaces at* it I will protect the bank from eremion. All brtmh and J .hall be burned. All b»<e dirt Id the drain mwt I be removed. All cleanout work akall be cut to the / depth and width of the original specification)*. The 1 law provide** that any uncompleted allotment* after f the expiration of the time an above net. It become*i the 1 John W. Tyndall j County Surveyor (

.i uiin in her hand Rprawlrd <>n th* flour la* ide her wan Lawrence , Barn-aaryr, io. dead of four bullet I wound* In the cheat. Jac<iueltnc. who greeted police I with the < alm announcement that . "I've juxt shot my stepfather," a.iiil tired at him when he attempted to attack her with a pair <>l wixxora. Tearfully, i« lat«-«l how Barreuiirye and her mother, biretta. I* 1 , had separated laxt March but he had returned recently to live with them again Since hl* return, she 'aid, th<4r home life had been marked by frequent bickering and Hua rellng over faml'y finance*, i .i' lint its peak Siitutday.wlien

s *. r *W m A’ l yfl 9* J mlflS "i ' • o • '3® < t Am 3> • J / A Br fIM ■- THIS BUCK OOAT, **B O. Plenty." to a oompetltae tn pepitortty to famous "Pig 311" aboard the U. 8. & Bueteana. Swrvhrtaff the tenUto atom bomb blast at Bikini, the goat, which waa aboard the U. 8. B, nihnora, ie pictured getting a delicacy fraa Ralph ». Hamaok, pharwiaciet'a mate, aecond ciaaa, «< Waahtngtoa, D. C> Thin to a Joint Army-Navy taak photo. (latotaatioaol Souodvkaio)

he treutened to kill her mother. She Maid her mother had feared Barregarye would "caiue trouble" and had traded a wrlnt watch for a .3K caliber pietol, which ehe left with Jacqueline yesterday when the took two younger children to a nearby park. The young girl aai<l her xtepfather had fjund her at a desk and accused her of "enoopiug." He picked up the Mdasom and started toward her, xhe xald, and xhe drew the pixtol from the folds of iu>r houHecoat and fired one xhot, hitting him io the cheat. She eaid he had grappled with her and pulled her from the wheel chair and that rhe thru shot him three more times. State's attorney John Curren ordered the girl held pending further investigation

$5,000 In Peaches Are Left To Rot Veteran Enjoined From Fruit Sales Indianapolh. July 31—(UP) — Wai vcteian Paul 8. Miller today wati hed 85.000 worth of peaches rot in his xtmet-corner fruit stand while a court order kept prospective ciwtumorx away. Shortly after the 3,000 buxhels of canning peachex were delivered to the xfand. a property owner nearby obtained a temporary injunction invoking a zoning ordinance which prevented a commercial establishment from operating Miller, a 36year-o)d exeoldier wounded in World War IL said he had been forced to retyse sales to more than l.««0 peiuonx "I can't see that this Is any way to help a veteran along In a bitainesg,*' he xald. “I came back from the war with a six-inch skull fracture, lioth eyes injured, a broken nose, and a busted right ear drum.'* Superior court Judge Emxley W. Johnxon scheduled a hearing on the injunction tomonow. The Judge said the vicinity In question was zoned for residences only. The temporary injunction was obtained by Fred Millie of Carmel, owner of property near the email fruit stand Miller xald he had filed a petition with the city board of zoning appeals He said he had received assurances that no action would be taken pending a hearing. Meanwhile, underneath the shiny new sign which read "Paul's Calitomia Fruit and Vegetable Mar ket." hung another: “I am not allowed to sell anything so 1 have to let It rot."

Two Divorce Coses Are Filed In Court Two divorce cases were filed in Adams circuit court today before judgepro tem Fird L lAtterer la the one Marti* L. Hiil aeka a divorce from Fairy Hffl He chargee cruel and inhuman treatment ia that elw bag inetated on her tether ilvlng with them for a number of year*; dared the plaint l !! to more and on April 17. 1»41 assisted him ir packing hi* belonging*; that ohe alao accused him of "etepplng out." The complaint states they were married December 14. lift and separated April IT. IM3. D. Bur dette Cueter Id plaintflfs cuunoel. LaVerne Roth asks a divorce from Dale Roth, charging he struck and beat her. called her vile names. threatened to kill her sad to a constant vaor st alcoholic beverages to eieeei She aaha custody cf fl’* children H • McClanahan te rlstntfife counsel

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Family Argument Ends In Shooting Crowded House Is Blamed In Quarrel .Mooresville, lad., July 31 — fl'Pl— A husband's efforts to end a family argument between his wife and his sister who lived upstairs with her four children failed and the young mother was In a critical condition today with a gunshot wound. Morgan Lattimore. 37. an orchard employe, said he sent his wife, Mrs. Gladys Lattimore. 22. out of the room after Mrs. Evelyn Wheeler, also 22. threatened her with an Ice pick. Sheriff Omar St. John aaid today he learned that Mrs. Lattimore returned with her husband a rifle and fired at Mrs, Wheler. The four small Wheeler children were In the room "I shot her.” the sheriff quoted Mrs Lattimore as saying. She was held without charge today while Mrs. Wheeler lay unconscious in an Indianapolis hospital. She was shot In the neck. The four children, whose cries irritated Mrs. Lattimore, were Iteing cared for by a neighbor. Mooresville town marshal Clar-' ence llairden said the two families moved In the seven-room house near here during the housing shortage. He said Lattimore, j a war veteran, worked in the ! orchard nearby. Mrs. Wheeler's husband was employed at a brick factory at Brooklyn. Ind. He was at work yesterday afternoon when his wife was shot. The Wheelers live upstairs. "The house just didn't seem to tw big enough for these two families." sheriff St. John said.

Youth Fined For Reckless Driving John Lammert. 21, of this city, was fined IS and coats by Mayor John B Stolts in city court late Tuesday when he pleaded guilty to a charge of rec-klrm driving. The charge wae placed against the young man after hi>> car careened up over the curb Monday night, struck a parked ear on North Secood street, and rolled over.

»W3M ■ •! » ■ •■«■■■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ Special Auction ; SATURDAY, AUG. 3 i CORNER SECON I) & M A DISON ST. a ■ ' ■ to We will have • good aeeffrlfftcffl of merchandise for yesr Mddta*. Pteffiy of (rood Entertainment. Don’t mtaa ill. | Regular Auctions will be held each evening. Don’t mfew a Mingle one of them. AUCTION CONDUCTED BY J Students of Repperts Auction School :

Rmind and aqua re danrinu. Wednesday night. Joe Geels Barn. • — ' - —O'" — - HUNTING tOsattaaed Fraas Paas Oaet ■ it approsinw'ely 2* hours after the slaying Although the knife had been used since then police hoped to find telltale bits of evldance which would link llelrenx definitely to the crime Thus far. chief evidence against 1 the youthful suspect consists of e finger print and palm print on the (10,000 ransom note, the re-, port of a handwriting espert that Heirens* writing matched that on the note, and the testimony of a witness who said he raw Helrena near the Degnan home the night of the crime It was Indicated that If Heir i cns' fingerprints were found on the knife. It would virtually eliminate the neceaaily of prodding him further for a written confession. State's attorney William J. fuohy said yesterday that he had to alternative hut to "go ahead with the casa" after the youth renegated on promises to describe the harrowing details of the three murders. The youth had admitted orally to his parents and defense attor-1 neys the Degnan slaying and the murders of ex Wave Frances Brown and Mrs Josephine Ross, a housewife. RECORD HOG (('•attaaeU From Pags Oae) midwestern stockyards ax re-1 ceipts of the waning season dropped The new East St. Louis record was 20 cents above the previous high set in lllft. At Chicago, the bulk of 170 to 250 pound good and choice hogs sold on the early 1 market lor 122 8,5 to $23 25. This

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Notice! We are buying all grades of paper stock at present market prices. Also want Scrap Iron, Rage, Rubber, Batteries, Auto Radiators, Brass, Copper, Aluminum, Zinc, Lead Babbitt, etc. We accept Wire and Tin—But NOT tin cane. We are also buyers of beef hides, calf skin, sheep pelts, tallow, fate, greases, oils, lard, etc. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe St. Phone 112

I wax 50 io 7k coffin higher than 1 yesterday's average The Chi ! cago record hog price I* KJ 0° Total receipts in the 12 principal western markets were: <&.!>•• cattle. 13.700 calves. 38.000 hogs and J’.’oo sheep, larst WednesI day's receipts were: 53.341 catlie. 1.'.«21 calvea. 50.351 hogs and *2,37*1 xheep. DIPHTHERIA IS tt'Mttaueff Fr«m Paas Oa»l I lor'x ein Ire medical order Tb»PB.M lx ex|»e< ted to land at Argon i tin. Newfoundland, at 1 p m EDT, 1 where itx cargo will b.- transferred 1 to a coast guard It 21 which will

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I MONEY TALKS but it talks the wrong language if you have to pay it out in claims for damages if your car injures or kills someone. It talks the right language when you have the protection of /Etna Automobile Liability Insurance. THE SUTTLES CO. Agents Decatur, Ind. Niblick Store Bldg. •tossmatotg Jffme UN taemsaee «S Hw«fas4 CaMsmtoe tiniiilhiii

drop the mercy cargo to the Colby Victory's deck between 4 and 5 p in . EDT. today. Medical authorities climated that the anti toxin would be *uHi (lent for treatment of 12 caws of diphtheria The toxoid would be Mifficient to give one immunixa non treatnieiii each to 2.i*wi men Three xu< h treatments, over a per lod of inontbs. are the usual to: inunizalloit dosage. PEACE TREATY H'astlsaeU From Page Oae) renounces Its 11*40 lasso on the llango peninsula Reparations of |::inl,0(io,ooa to KussM over eight vearx.

. .... : On Sale THURSDAY ■ I ■ FACIAL TISSUES B large Be. ! CHEWING GUM | ■ Wrigley's, Beechnut. Drntyne P, • TROUSER HANGERS • tOfl J ELY DEI) SPRAYERS jjfl • ALL METAL WASTE BASKETS ill • jt| ! WHITE PURSES « ,3tTsj| B Reduced to * ■ INFANTS BONNETS Reduced to ! INFANT’S ( KEEPERS g7l ■ I.ABIES' BLOUSES m-I Fruit of The Loom • : jiiLIIALSBI 11......t0...t0t0..t0... ■ BBlfl nlhHl iftCjPrM# hewbom ' facial «-'.a K'-s ._R • luM.iquii ht c j" /' QI ® J (hoove .ncotit IT f • quid's 18 loffhi I f <>fs. I ' Ww to apply See ba Hta-v I J®,l -’’•gwik. I c« — on |y 4 houfl# SMwjyZge fW* USTAQUIKINMUL' Kohne Drug Store 4BFV JR J® w Mpr'w • ' z '-‘ JHF ' I FARMERS OF TOMORROW Hie world today is in great need of hoy* a* ll ' R* who wiii make farming their life work. This bank is proud of the young people **’'* * area who are growing up to he the g<M»d ta rnKr ‘ of tomorrow. If we can ever help you • oivc of your financial or other problem* plea** * lt free to come in to see ua. We want to help I Member F.D.LC.Es'* 1 11"* 1 "

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