Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 226, Decatur, Adams County, 24 September 1948 — Page 6

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* A \ s. .2; «A "Wi -■• 'Z' vdb-,« s * '<&* . qPTgT* ' ”” I I ' F -x. IN CONJUNCTION with th* first anniversary of Air Force Day, the XF-84, new U.S.A F. twin-jet fighter, ia revealed to the public for the first time at the Muroc Air Base, Cal. The sleek, awept-back wing craft has a wing-span of 40 feet and is about 55 feet long. The plane is aesigned as a "penetration'’ fighter, capable of operating deep inside enemy knitcry. (U. $. Air Force Photo Jrom International SALE CALENDAR SEPT 25 Richard K. Eller. 1>« miles west o' Marion. Ind Beautiful 8 acre Suburban place. 1 00 P. M. .Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J F. Sanmann, Auct. SEPT 25—Blanchard Collins. 15s miles west of Marion. Ind. Improv rd 3 acre Country Place, 3:00 P. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J F. Sanmann. Auct. SEPT 25—Kenneth Sweeney. 4 miles east. 2 miles north of Sew Hav <-n Ihiroc sale Roy Johnson Auct. SEPT 25 (lab- A Caroline Hosier. 414 E Hitch St.. Hicksville. Ohio 7 room house and lot. Gorrell A Savag*. auct*. By Kent Realty A Auction Co. SEPT 25—Ida Merriman. 12t>4 W Madison. liecatur. Personal pro petty, 2 P. M. Glenn C Meric*. Auct. SEPT 27 Shank Bros, South Whitley. Ind. Duroc sale. Roy Johnson —Auct. SEPT. 27 Mrs Fonda latke 4<>9 N 7th St , Decatur 5 Room House 5 30 P. M. Roy Johnson. Auct. SEPT 27—latuls Gllliom, 2 miles South of Bluffton on Road 1. then Ist place west Personal Property. 11 A. M. E lenberger Bros.. Auctioneers SEPT 27 Forrest Martz. Bmi E. of Marion. Ind Acreage with fine mttdern home. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sunmann. Auct. SEPT. 28—Willis Frank Johnson Heirs. 9 miles southwest of Will- , shire. Ohio. 11,I 1 , miles north and 3 miles west of Chattanoo ga. Ohio fi miles >wst of Herne on road 118 90 acre farm . Roy A Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty. aucts. KEPT. 28—Mrs Mildred Newhart. 2 miles east of Osgood. Ind Improv ed 258 acre farm and all personal property. Midwest Real- ' tv Aut'ion Co. I F Sanmann. \u<t SEPT 28 Sab- of Real Estate at law office of DeVoss A Smith, between 10 a m. anti 4 p. tn 40 acres, section 23. JJefferson township. I«ewl* L. Smith, commissioner. SEPT 29 -Geo Mellott. Bryan. Ohio, hairy Cattle sale Roy A Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty—Aucts SEPT 30 Albert P Miller. 414 Oscar St . Hicksville, Ohio Good Residence Property. Duplex. 1:00 P. M Midwest Realty Auction Co., J F Sanmann. Auct SEPT 30—Ivo Chrystler. LaGrange. Ind Regr. Holstein cattle sale Roy Johnson A Son—Aucts. DCT. 2 Homer K Barron 542 West Hill St . Wabash. Ind Residence Property with thre modern apartments 130 P M Mid west Realty Auction Co. J F. Sanmann. Auct. DCT 2—P.eed Piper A Carl Staffer. Road 33. we«t of Rockford, Ohio Roy Johnson A Son and Melvin Liechty—Aucts. DCT 2 —Mrs Clara Anderson W JJne St.. Geneva. Modern home and personal property. I P M Jeff Liechty. Auct. OCT 2—Estate of Mary R. Fla ugh. Hoagland. Ind 7 room house and personal property 2 P M E C Doehrman. Auct. OCT S Van Wert County Guernsey Breeders Association annual fall sale, Fairgrounds. Van Wert. O. Roy Johnson and Merl Knittie. Aucts DCT fi—Harold II Trecht. N of Ft Wayne tl airport road, then W to Ist road N 113 acre farm with set of modern improvements, Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J F Sanmann. auct OCT B—Heirs of the Butterer Estate. R>i ml S E of Hicksville. Ohio. We'l Improved 80 acre farm Midwest Realty Auction Co J F Sanmann. Auct. PUBLIC SALE As I have sold my home I will sell the following described Personal Property at Public Auction at the residence, located at 1204 W. Madison St., In Decatur, Indiana, on SATURDAY, SEPT. 25th, 1948 Commencing at 2:00 P. M. New. 2pc Mohair Living Room Suite; 3 pc. Living Room Suite; Two 8 pc Dining Room Suites; 3 Beds with springs and mattresses; 3 Dressers. Library Table, 3 Ris king Chairs; Electric Washing Machine; Bee Vac Electric Sweeper; Kalamazoo Heatrola Heating Stove, large size; White Enamel Heating Stove for kitchen; Ruga: and many other numerous articles. IDA MERRIMAN, OWNER TERMS—CASH Not responsible in case of accident. O stin C. Meries—Auctioneer 18 24 Real Estate at Public Sale 90—Acre Farm—9o The undersigned heirs of Wil is Frank Johnson, will sell at pub Ik- auction the so lowing described real estate. Sale to be held on the premises. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28,1948 st 1:?0 P. M, CST. LOCATION—» miles Southwest of Willshire. Ohio, 15J mite* North and 3 miles West of Chattanooga. Ohio; « miles East of Berne Ind on Road No. Ilk. LEGAL DESCRIPTION—The west half of the Northeast quarter of section four township 25 north range 15 east la Adams County. Indiana. containing 90.14 acres, more or leas IMPROVEMENTS—The north portion of the farm consists of 45.22 acres with 8 room frame house with fire proof roof; Barn 34 > M: Granery and corn crib combined with garage attached Good drove well Good orchard. The South portion consists of 4492 acres, without buildings; 8 acres of timber and woods pasture Said real estate will be offered in separate tracts of 4k 22 acres with building", and 44.92 acres without bnl'dings. and then as an •ntirety (M 141 acres. This farm has been Io the Johnson family for over IM years, has been properly farmed and crops have been rotated. The land is level and very fertile, good drainage. The farm Is ia one tract of 90.14 acres. TERMS—eash in hand on day of sate. Balance cash apon deli* ory of Deed and Abstract (Not responsible for accidents t WILLIS TRANK JOHNSON HEIRS O. Burdette Custer, Attorney Red C. JoEusoos— Auctioseers Mttvtn R. Uackty. Dncntw, Ind IS *<

Continue Probe Os White Slavery Ring Six Men Are Held On Girls' Stories South Bend. Ind . Sept 24 —(UP) Two teen-aged girls today told police how members of an alleged white slave ring made them get out of cars and walk across the Illinois-Indiana line in a mistaken belief that they were avoiding the Mann act. Six members of the alleged ring were arrested as a result of the stories told by the girls who are Ireing held as runaways. Detective* said the girls told of spending flights In hotels with men. of drinking parties, and of working as hai maids and dice girls. The girl*, said they were taken from Chicago by two men whom they knew as "Joe and Doc." after working all night in a tavern. They said the men made them walk across the Indiana state line because they "didn't want to get in trouble with the law." Detectives said the girls told of offers to "work for good pay" in Peoria. 111. They also told of "deals" by which they paid their hotel bills. Federal authorities said procurer* in white slavery rings often had their girls walk across state boundaries, but said It wbuld make no difference in deciding whether to prosecute them under the Mann act. "It’s lieen done ever since the act was passer! in 1910." said one official. “But it does not make the crime any less severe and does not foil the law." The two Chicago men named by the girls. Stanley PendowskL 29. a tavern owner, and Joseph Cortez. 31. were Iceing held by suburban Chicago police for questioning. One of those arrested here was only 17. police said. He was Kenneth (Yoyo) De Clarke, held for investigation. The others were Donald Pearl. 25, charged with falsifying a hotel re-

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' bmbm| • HONORED for his voluntary services in entertaining hospitalized servicemen and combat veterans oversea*, comedian Bob Hope recedes a scroll from Gen. Jonathan M. Wainwright In Hollywood, - president of the National Disabled Veterans, which made the award to both Hope ard fellow comedian Jack Benny. (lifternational)

gister and contributing to the delinquency of a minor; Orville Clary*. 22. charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor; and Donald Claeys. 25. held for invest igatlon. — : Subpena Records Os Five Corporations Hint Huge Probe Os Alleged Monopolies Chicago. Sept. 24 — (UP) — A federal grand jury Issued subpenas today for the records ot five of the nation's Idggest corporations in what antitrust agetits hinted might he a gigantic Investigation of alleged monopolies. Sul>|>enas returnable Sept. 30 were Issued for the book of General Motors Corp. I'. S. Rubber. North American Aviation. JCtbyl Cotp. and Kinetic Chemicals, Inc. The subpenas for the five companies also asked that they produce records of their stock tran suctions with other firms, inc-lud ing E. I. DuPont De Nemours. Ben dix Aviation, and Remington Arms. Inc. Anti-trust agents said they were using the grand jury's power of subpena to get the records for an I Investigation. They said the InvestI Igation would determine whether I subsequent action would be underI taken by the grand jury or in civil I proceedings The subpenas asked for the records of General Motors dating I from 1915 and graduating to 1928 I as the other firm* came into exisJ fence, until the present. Melville Williams, in charge of j the anti trust division's office here, *aid the record* would lie turned , over to the grand jury In accordance with the subpenas. and then would l»e transferred to his office. He intimated that the voluminous records would he studied to determine to what* xtent the companies Interlocked. Killer Convicted Os Second Degree Murder Indianapolis. Sept. 24 — (UP) — Criminal court judge William D. Bain said today he would pronounce sentence Monday on Frederick Ellis. 44-year-old Indianapolis taxi cab driver found guilty of the batebet slaying of hi* former wife. Evie lyn. 28. Ellis was found guilty of second degree murder here last night. Bain granted a stay of sentence. A jury , of eight men and four women deliberated more than four hour* before announcing it* decision.

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M— Caution In Handling Discharge Is Urged County service officer Dwight R. Arnold today remined veteran* to be extremely careful in the handling of their discharge palter*. The importance of the*e paper*, and the veteran*' immediate access to them. cMnot be overemphasized, he *ai<l "If your discharge paper* have not a» yet been recored you are urge.l to have this done, without ( harge, by the county recorder. Mr. Arnold *tated. "After your orl jdnal discharge paper* are returned to you by the recorder * office, file them in a safe place." Mr. Arnold concluded. “If R Khouldd be necessary for you to mail a copy of your disc harge papers to any member of your family, mail them via registered mail. By taking these precaution* you will save yourself and other* unlimited time and inconvenience." Actress Reports Jewelry Stolen New York. Sept. 24 — (IP) — Actress Gene Tierney reported today that 115.300 in jewel* had been stolen from her apartment. She said she did not know when the burglary took place because «he wore harked in the jewel box since Sept, the jewel* so seldom she had not 15.

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