Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 124, Decatur, Adams County, 26 May 1949 — Page 6

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Shelton Clan Vows To Gel Assailant Wounded Man Says He Knows Identity | Fairfield. 111., May 26—(UP)— | Rig Earl Shelton said today he "thinks he knows" who shot him in the back and a nephew announced that the notorious Shelton clan will “take care of this in our own way." Shelton, a hulking man who helped his brothers fight a "mechanized" war against rival gangs in the roaring twenties, apparently was winning his fight for life in a hospital at Evansville, Ind. Authorities said they still had "no idea" who the gunman was. The assailant escaped unseen after pumping three ,45-caliber bullets through the window of Shelton's second-story Farmer's club Tuesday night. Two shots missed. The third struck Shelton near his heart. It was the kind of shooting which killed Shelton's brothers, big Carl and Bernie, in the last two years. Their murders stlil are unsolved. Shelton, who is 57. told a reporter he thinks he knows who shot him. "I think I.know. But what’s the use of saying when you can't prove anything," Shelton was quoted.

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Soon afterward, “Little Carl" Shelton, a nephew of big Earl, stood on a downtown street here and announced flatly to listeners, including a deputy sheriff: "I'll take care of this in my own way." Little Carl had snapped a shot back at the gunman with his own .45. But he apparently missed the would-be killed who stood on a garage roof to fire at the old-time gangster. He would not admit having seen . anything but the flash of the assailant’s gun. Little Carl’s brother, "little Earl" Shelton, barred the door to his uncle’s hospital room. He refused to let anyone enter whom he did not know. Little Carl tfttd little Earl are the sons of a surviving Shelton brother, Dalton. Big Earl, Dalton, and another brother, Roy, are the survivors of a generation of Sheltons that terrorized the hilly southern Illinois country in the days when rum-run-ning was profitable. Residents of southern Illinois wondered if the kind of vicious fighting big Earl, big Carl and Bernie Shelton, led against the rival Birger gang during prohibition might be breaking out again. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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City Health Officer Is Named At Berne Berne, May 26 — Dr. M. L. Ilai begger has been appointed city health officer in Berne. The ap- : pointment was made this week by i the Berne town board. The board , also re-appointed Noah Graber to i a three-year term on the Berne I auditorium board, and proclaimed j the week of May 30 to June 4 as II clean-up and paint-up week in ■! Berne. 0 Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE b o Q. Isn't it discourteous at the theater to begin putting on one’s wraps before the last curtain falls? A. Yes; it is very discourteous and ill-bred to do so. When abso- ( lutely necessary to leave before the curtain falls, do so as quietly, as possible, then put on the wraps in the foyer. Q. When a man accompanies a woman to the dinner table, should he sit down at the same time she does? A. No; he should first draw out the chair for his dinner partner, or for the woman who sits next to

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Flies Rubbing the surfaces of the hard painted walls, picture frames, and other articles with laurel oil will help keep away the flies. 306 Are Enrolled In Kirkland School A total of 306 boys and girls had! enrolled in the Kirkland Bible school by the second day of the current term, according to Mrs. Er-1 vin Lochner, director. Classes are; being held at the Kirkland high; school and Pleasant Dale church. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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