Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 142, Decatur, Adams County, 17 June 1947 — Page 5

JUNE 17, 1917

Mbt Reports fl F®r lEMbpORT OF LOCAL ■>*** 9*E' GN MARKETS IMURRAY & CO. June 17 gg -jgß J|,s 24.50 24.25 ' ||H 23 * ’ W 1 pi i’’ - ' 23 2j *ll9 ins. -- n IWHK i. •-I 119 l‘.H. • -"•■•' )b» i' lrt ' 22 lb’ 21 r ‘" K 9 H'-- 2 " 7; * ir.fl 17.7.; .FT >' "■' w w 10 no i & EW 22 PT . 5.00 'V F- ' l "° f,:''s9h STUCK YARDS nd June 17 lbs ■ll lb’ 24.75 'y „ lbs 24.50 vNki4lbs. • - 24.25 Bilmr' * 1 ” 1 ’ ‘ 23.75 lbs lb- 23.00 i,,? 22.50 VW lbs 22.00 SUM lbs 20.50 * J lbs 23.00 S lb’ 22.75 98i5" i <« is - 5 ° lbs 18.„ K Moo lb’ 18 00 ‘K.W ■to 1 23 °" WH 2'mo, ICE . .. 10.00 HwwOlesale egg and 9Ktry quotations ■ ■Furnlthed by ■flfruß PRODUCE CO. I | Phone 38P ■ jO O retu '' l June 17 Lttßo'ii'i - 87 9* r " over 3 *-i Ibx. .30 Kgy top !> ’' r » under 3H lbs. .2’ S|flSfg I* .io 9h - iy GRAIN MARKET n elevator co. ■ June 17 I subject to change S I during day. at elevator. . . SB Ss® .u 3 per bushel Isas S 9* : 04 p,r 1M ,M * T r fob farm. ■ ■grain PRICES y' ■ County F. B. CoOp’s jto Monroe-William* W 9t >rri ' l,l 'd June 17 91 3 "" Bl 2 1! mml HI9 - • ■ 2: ' ; ' gHK rj» prlcea <> ■9 OAYNE LIVESTOCK sS^Biv) '■■ lii'l . Jun* 17 < I I'* ck: If." ■-■<> lbs 24 50-25, 250. ■M.2.7 ■• 1 25. 3m* | IIR up 21.25 ■Bib" lb’ 22 22 50; rough- * (aefl Choice 26 50. ■lHhiiib’ 25 clipped lambs ewen 6; dipped bucko |||||g » market today. ■ • MMoi ir\M ’III I I HIM ■Hfl OF KIITATK 80. 431.1 lurbj given to the - md l*-gat*-es <>r -i< . <•. <! *. ,ip|e .i <'l: ult Court. lii'lil al ■■Mm*l:.>i. >. on tin- ’nd d.x ■ lIU7. and ’how e.-iU’e, it ■Ms ■ ' Al. KI.T-l-1.1:.M 1.-. I with tin- .etute -d H.ll't ■&■ <!'•' H hot be appr'd.'l; ■BB heb - ue n .tlfie.l tn tli'ii in 'a. pioi>r of h. ir’liii'. HUBv ■•. -i.-• • 11. i• iv. ' • - nro«n. tdinlnlalralor hnllann. Jane 11. IWS7 Hubert It. M<-( Irnillinn June 10-17 ■fl* ■ Tovia — lleeiilur - . —

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local classified ADVERTISING RATES For 25 words or less: 1 time 60c; 1 times 76c; 3 times |1; 6 times 11,75 Rates quoted are for consecutive insertions. No classified ads accepted for sklpday ached . for l 10 Po,nt bl ack FACE is 6c per word for In Bert lon. Copy must be in oflce by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Is 8 a. m. FOll SALE YOU CAN’T MAT IT-Spragus Furniture Store is the hottest value spot In northern Indiana for furniture and rags. Phone 189 77-TF New crop Keyatoneliarden Seeds in bulk; new crop Key. stone flower Heeds in pack* ages. Finest quality lawn seeds.— Burk Elevator Co. 82tf FOR SALE: 500 Sheets B’,ill 20 lb. White Bond Mimeograph 11.45 This bond mimeograph has good strength and drying quail ties. Sized for pen and ink. The Decatur Democrat Co., telephone 1000 and 1001. 103tf FOR SALE— Phiico car radios and alrials 642.50 to 679.60, we Install. Uhrlck Bros. 102-TF FOR SALE — Double and single base sinks; Wall cabinets; radios; sweepers*; water heaters and softeners; automatic toasters; oil beating stoves; used washers. Kitchen Maytag Sales and Service. 238 N. Second street (new add ess) phone 85. 124 TF FOR SALE Modern newly decorated 6 room home plus extra nice corner lot near Memorial Park. Veteran may be able to purchase both for about 61000 down; rest monthly. Dob Heller, Realtor, Heller Bldg., Phone 870. 134-TF FOR SALE 9x 12 ng, just like new. Occasional chair. Phone 250 after 6 p.m. 141-b3t FOR SALE—7 room all modern house, ideal location with an extra lot, lovely spot for a new home. 3 acres of ground on 224, 3 miles west of Decatur. 2 apartment house on sth St. large lot and garden spot. 5 room house, bath, good condition, on .Mercer Avenue. 6 room house, good garage, large lot and garden, in Monroe, Ind. 6 room house, all modern, gas heated, large garden, fruit trees, close to factories. Clyde (). Troutner, Real Estate and Insurance, Phone 1166 or 73. 139 TF FOR SALE -Used Oliver tractor disc, 7 on the side, good condition. Deep well automatic pump and tank. Red Shaffer. 3 miles east on 224, and one mile north. 140-3tx FOR SALE — We still have onion sets, onion plants and seed jaitatoes. See us before you buy. Arnold's Mkt. 141 3t FOR SALE — 5 piece colid Appalachian Oak bedroom suite with box spring and innersprlng mattress good as new. Adclpb Hulle meter, H mile west 3«i nort of Preble. IB 3tx FOR SALE —7 room all modern house in fine condition. Hard wood floors water softener hot water heating system. Also 4 room all modern home pre war construction can be bought by veteran with small down payment. Clyde O. Troutner Real Estate & Insurance. Telephone 1166 141 3t FOR SALE 20 Im. soy beans. 12 spring pigs. Phone 573-K. 141 3tx FOR SALE Fuel oil leuter. 4or 5 room size Call 1012- >42 3tx FOR SALE Building. Grocery and tavern on first floor, modern living quarter’ on second floor Close to Ft. Wayne. Good Investment Have tellable man to lease entire building. Write Box 129 c/o Decatur Daily Democrat. 142 3tx FOR SALE Corner lot. 55 by 150 New building 18 by 20. used a* temporary resident •• Corner loth Marshall. 62150. Phone 1330. 142 3tx FOR SALE DM Oldsmobile Coupe New tires and healer. Good condition. 8575. Phone 1330. 311 North Fit 5t. 142 3tx FOR SALE Frh rs, alive or dies sed. First house north of ’<*' Gravel pit Call Vernon Niblick. 569-T. 142 3U TORNADO FAN -N»t 4vna» l F vertised floor and pedestal model* tor store, home or Haucks. 13lTr Trade la a Leed Teww — !•**.•<■/

QI l< KIES by Ken Reynolds cB t t I "So you got the masquerade , costume with a Democrat Want Ad — well, just where do you think you're going?" FOR SALE— Two family semimodern apartment. Main apartment 7 rooms, 4 bedrooms, other has 2 rooms. Full lot. ’ 2 car idirage. Nicely located. Exceptional buy at 86000. Walter J. BiM-kman. General Insurance and Real Estate. Phone 3. 142-TF FOR SALE — Walking distance north end Industries, one bedroom home, newly remodelled with inside toilet, lavatory, built in sink. 8600 down, balance 835 monthly. An easy way to escape apartment life. Bob Heller, Heller Building. Phone 870. 139-TF ' FOR SALE - 12' xTti ft grain bed Paul Hindenlang. 4H miles south Monroeville on road 101. Monroeville phone 3167. 142 3tx F()R SALE Dunfteld soy beans. Ed Schieferstein, 6 miles north on U. 8. 27. Route No. 1, Decatur. 141-2 H FOR SALE Buick only used six months, radio, heater, low miles, super Chevrolet 1938 coach In extra »s><h| condition. Oldsmobile i 1938 coach. Ford V-8 with 1938 I motor. Pontiac coach 1935. We 1 can arrange credit. Coppeas Cor ' ner. 142-stx FOR SALE' ifriiT Thevroiet Master 86- Excellent condition. Reply Box No. 139 c/o Democrat. k 140 3tNC ~~ WANTED .MACHINE All makes, guaranteed job*. We 1 make covered buttons, covered belt buckles, do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Boardmans 1 223 North First. 128-25tx WANTED — Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on let tent, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan. , Phone 870, Heller Building. 244-as WANTED Three Tru. k drives Apply in person at office. Yost Construction Company. 142-3 t WANTED all kinds butcher cattle. Steury Abattoir. Phone 1676. 55-T WANTED—We are in the market , for good bay and straw. Burk Elevator Company. Decatur, Mon roe and Peterson. T WANTED TO BUY — I sed cars Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 S. Second St., Decatur, Ind 108 TF WANTED Washing* and iron Ings. Call 7863. 142-Jtx WANTED — Waitress. Dick's Diner. 142 3tx MISCELLANEOUS APPLIANCE SERVICE '-TFwe can’t fix it throw It away. We repair all makes of washers. * weepers, irons and other small appliances White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold & Klenk, phone 463. 87 ts Hospital Insurance Kenneth Runyon Decatur Insurance Agency FARMERS - ATTENTION-We re move dead horses, cows, bogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000- We pay all phone charges. Ths Stadley Products Co. 15-ts Decorating Servian for Decatur and vicinity. Work guaranteed. Inside and outside painting. Call us for estimate. Walter Dove, 523 E. Water St., Herne, Parmalae , or write Box 101 c/o Democrat , Company. 71-TF Farm laiaus made low Interest 1 We make abstracts of title to real I estate. French Quinn's Abstract ( Office. 63 T FOR KENT FOR RENT Garage for rent. 215 S. 3rd St. 140-3tx FofT HENT~IJtrge sleeping room. Phone 250 after «p m. 141-b3t iX)ST AND FOUND LygT — Envelope containing ; about » certificates of title Re • ward Archer Auto Sales. Phone •8821. • 141 3U II — Japanese occupation of Java • during the war years cost the United States and it* alHea 1,250,000 tons of sugar.

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Blame Pilot Error For Fatal Crashes Probable Answer To Air Line Disasters Washington, June 17—(UP) Two of throe recent air crashes appeared likely today to be attributed to pilot error, that catch-all term for all the unavoidable as well a* unnecessary mistakes a flying man can make. This probnhle answer to the recent Pennsylvania Central and United Air Lines disasters faced the spwlal presidential board which begins a general air safe t» Investigation today. The five man board was directed liy President Truman to make specific recommendations for improving air safety. Chairman James M. Uindia of the civil aeronautics board, who also heads the president'* air safety inquiry, gave reporters the faits on both the United and PCA crashes as assembled at the scenes by accident investigators. The iwo crashes coat 98 Ilves. laindis would not assign causes but the facts he detailed left a clear inference of human error. He said neither crash had anything In common with that of an Eastern Air Lines Douglas DCs near Bainbridge, Md.. May 30. A defect in the tail assembly is believed to have sent that plane diving to the ground, killing 53 persons. Capt. Horace Stark, pilot of the ill-fated PCA plane, was trying to slip into Washington under l»ad weather last Friday when tils four-engine DC 4 smacked Into a mountain ridge near l»eesburg. Va the last riilge la-fore the Potomac river valley. He apparently had miscalculated his position. lamdis said It was a "tnaU**r of great doubt" that 11 freak wind MiiWt had caused the crash <ll the United Air Lines plane at LaGuardia Field. N. Y.. May 29, killing 43. And hi* said there was no crideitce of structural defect in lite DC-1 aircraft. The PCA “Capltaliner Balti more's" flight from Pittsburgh until It crashed and burned on tin* mountainside was outlined at Landis' press conference yes t< rday. Stark apparently thought he was past the ridge but miscalculated Itei’ause heavy head winds slowed him more than he realized. Landis raid mlsealculatioti was on “hypothesis" but would not comment further. He reported that investigation showed the wing flaps were In place for normal flight, the Ihii-I Ing gear was retracted the altimeter* were not faulty and all four engines were jMcveloping considerable power when the crash occurred. — 'O" — CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: June 2.31 A; July 2.12 % 2.13; Sept 2.10% Vi; Dec 2.092.09« i; May 2.06%. Corn: July 2 87%-1.87: Sept. I.7<>’4-%; Dee. 155 1.55%; May 1-51%. Oats: July9l%-%; Sept. 83 83%; Dec. 80-Bii%; Match 7811; May 77.

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, June 17.—(UP)— (I’M AI Livestock: Hogs: 6.000; few hundred fed choice weights mostly 160-225 lbs. 25 lower but bulk sales 160-800 lb. weights 50 lower than Monday's general trade. 300-350 lb. and UNIDO lb. weights 25 lower; 36" lbs. up steady; sows indicated around 50 lower at 17.50 19; choice lights eligible to 19 50; good and choice 160 225 lbs. 26-26.26 ; 225 240 lbs 24.75: 250 300 lbs. 23 25-24 25; 300-300-350 lbs. 22.50-23 ; 350 400 lbs. 21 75-22; 100-160 lbs. 22.50-23.50. Cattie: 2.100; calves 6<Hf; general steer and yearling markets ’low, most interests bidding 5" or more lower; top choice 1175 lb. steers 28; Just choice around 1050 lbs. 2775; load lots good to low choice steers and mixed yearlings 2575 27;! medium and low good 232575; cows slow, weak to 25 lower; strictly good beef cows little changed, however; bulk good beef cows 1775-20; odd head at 22; common and medium 1375-1725; canners and cutters 1050-1360; vealers mostly 50 lower; good and choice 24-2050; common and medium 12-2350; common around 10-11. Sheep: 200; fairly active, generally steady. Strictly choice spring lambs 26; good and choice 24-25; medium to good 2150-2859; old crop wotrted lambs 22; choice shorn slaughter eWes quotable to 7.W0 but bulk heavy weights around 6.00. o Men who served on lune* in Ope Cod communities two centuries ago were prohibited from ctesiug tobacco.

Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks lower in quiet trading. Bonds Irregulary lower; U. S governments did not trade. Curb stocks irregular Chicago stocks It regular. Grains In Chicago: wheat futures closed up 1% 59 3 cents; corn up l’» to 2% cents; oat* up 1 to 2% cents; luirley unchanged; lard off 22 points to up 5 points. Hogs Irregular, cattle lower and sheep nominally lower. Past Difficulties Os Garsson Aired % Once Acquitted Os Accepting A Bribe Washington, June 17—(UP) The prosecution In the May-Gars-son corruption trial brought out today that Dr. Henry M Garsson once was se< used but later acquitted of taking a bribe while working for the treasury department. Garsson's past difficulties were aired while a defense character witness wa» on the stand Th<* witness, a Batavia. 111., bank president, said the defendant's reputation was “good” Garsson and his brother, Mur ray. are accused of bribing for mer congressman Andrew J. May Ito help their multimillion dollar munitions combine get govern ment contracts during the war They are accused of paying May and he is Recused of accepting, more than 858,000 while ho was chairman of the house military affairs committee. Today’s renewal of the trial after a four-day recess was harried by the collapse of Joseph F Freeman, a former defendant who was ordered acquitted by Judge Henry S< hw.-inhatit Freeman, wartime Washington 1 epresentative of the Giirssons. was calleil to the witness stand by the defense but was excused liecaiise of a throat malady which mad*- It hard for hint to speak. Shortly after leaving the stund I ho collapsed and was taken to a | hospital. His attorney, Austin F" Canfield, said he was in "very bad shape." When he left the courtroom. Freeman was breath

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Ing with difficulty and sweating profusely. The discussion of Henry Garsson's bribery trial took pints* after Charles J. Marglottl, coun sol for the brothers, called Chat les V. Newlin, president of the First National Batik of Batavia to the stand as u character witness. In cross-examining Newlin, as slstant prosecutor John T. M Reddan asked If the witness bud ever heard that Garsson was in dieted In the southern district of .New York. Margiotti objected He said that if the government was going Into that, he wanted the jury to knyw that it ih < urred more than 2n years ago and his client had been arqulttvd. Garsson had been accused of taking a bribe and had lieen fired from Ids treasury jolt. A federal grand Jury Indicted him in New York, but in the trial which fol lowed, he was acquitted. " 1 — o ' ' Decatur Man Fined In Huntington Court Huntington, Ind, June 17 - Rlchsid Lee Myers. 706 North Second street, Decatur, was fined 85 and costs in the city court here Monday when he pleaded guilty to a charge of public intoxication He was arrested at 2:16 pin Friday by officers Joseph Petreceße and carl Short. —.—(, — LOBAUGH (toiOlnura in,IM I aur II sHld lie was Intoxicated nt the time lie ma le them The first He d<i>-<tor tests >ll dicated that he was telling the truth about killing 'hr women, police said. Results of the se> olid test were not announced Immediately. Police chief Jule .Stumps said that Keeler's report would InH*nt directly to prosecutor Alton llliHim’s office "late today or rally tomorrow."

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The chief said that he thought Lobit ugh was "strictly a psychopathic." "Hut I still think he committed the murders in view of ids confessions there’s nothing else to lielleve," the chief answered In questions about Lobuugh's mind changes The prosecutor uni the chief, disentangling tbemaelvrs from the «'<mfuslon of ladmugli s va< II latlons, went ahead with their preparation of evidence to pre

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sent to a grand jury next week A special session of the jury was adjourned until next Tuesday to give them time to gather more evidence fur an indictment. INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE — WINO — AUTO 720 No. 3rd St. I’hctra 57«