Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 269, Decatur, Adams County, 15 November 1949 — Page 2
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. | TOIVO SEPP, 9-year-old Estonian DP, arriving at New York by ship with his mother)?), Mrs. Taisija Sepp, 31 (right), is claimed as a son by Mrs, Mordka Klam, also a DP aboard the ship. Mrs. Klam says he is her son, Abraham, lost when her first husband was killed by the Germans in 1942. (International! Morocco Mon Dies Os Wreck Injuries Rensselaer. Ind . Nov. 15 (li’» William Smail tls. Morocco, died in Jasper county hospital last night, tour hours after he .vas injured in an auto accident. Police said Smart's car failed Io make a tui.i and < rashi d into a ditch. Resist temptations rather than fly from them; otherwise, they 11 return stronger than ever. —Sneed.
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4-H Achievement Night On Thursday 441 Achievement night will be observed in Washington township Thursday night The Variety Farmers 441 boys club and the Happy Hustlers girls chib will join in the celebration, scheduled for the annex of the Monroe Methodist church The families of the 4 H'ers are urged to attend the pot-luck sup per at •> 30 pm. that will precede the presentation of awards. Both dubs will receive seals for their charters in recognition of group achievement. Leaders of the two ‘clubs arc: Ralph Bluhm, Mrs Ali ton Corson. Mrs Henry Schwaller. I Mrs Lucy Schnepp. Mrs. Henry Heimann and Mrs. Bernard LengI erlch. Arrested For Hoving Two Hen Pheasants Berne. Nov 15 ('onsetvntlon officer Rollin Bulbs k arre-ted .1 Wade Pitcher, of Fort Wayne state fire inspector, east of Berne Saturday for having two hen pheasants in his possession Pitcher asked for more time to plead when arraigned in local justice of the peace court before E. J. Stengel. He will he arraigned later tills week The game warden sftid he did not see Pitcher shoot the hens but found them in the trunk of Pitcher's car after he suspected Pitcher had hens in his posst ssion and after he chased the Fort Wayne man several miles over country roads before Pitcher submitted to arrest. Pitcher told officer Bullock he did not shoot the birds but picked them tip when he found them in a field after having been shot by another hunter.
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L / ■ | j w -'g M —raff fejL/* Maj. tierman Pol (right) testifies before CAB Investigator* (from left, rear) Ruber! W. trisp. W. K. Andrews and Ervin Townsend. > GLENN 0 TIGNER, 21 tower control operator on duty when the '■' • >’-38 crashed into the Eastern Airlines DC-4 at Washington s ‘ HF j National airport, killing all 55 aboard the transport, admitted at a ivil Aeronaulic * board investigation that it was possible he used the wrong radio channel in frying to prevent the collision. Maj. .A3 German Pol, Bolivian spokesman, raised question of whether the Error ■•possible." says Radio P-» flown fatally by Eric Rios Bridoux, Bolivian air force pilot, Tower Operator Glenn Tlgncr. was actually property of his nation. (International Soundphotos)
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Two Men Are Fined i On Traffic Counts I Police Investigate Two Accidents Here Two men were fined in justice of the peace court Monday, and two 1 accidents were Investigated by city police. Charles r.menniser, It, of Hoagland. arrested about a week aeo for reckless driving on a motorcycle on North Second street was fined by justice Floyd Hunter |5 and costs, totalling 115.75. Sam B • Schwartz, of near Berne, was fined 125 and costs for allowing an unlicensed minor to drive a vehicle owned by Schwartz, which was involved in an accident on I’. S. highway 224. A car. driven by Ernest Davis. 12" Fourteenth street, was hit in the rear when Davis stopped prior to making a left hand turn off ( I'. S highway 27 by a car driven by Jerome Licht*nstlger, 1015 Jackson street. Police estimated damage to the Davis car at |5(). TTarl»y Straub, of route 5, told. ..a a a. _s_. • . i- j '
police hr- wax driving absent mind- • dly along when hlx car went over the < urb and hit a tree In the (Joo block of North Second street. There was no damage to either the car or the tree. MiniT. to vov-iti:»i:n:x r« Ht.-if of Indiana. <*•• nitv of A-lainv. S S In tin- Aclnms <'ir- nit Court, XoM-nilo-r Ti-m. !»l!>. • luy T. Sino-mak'-r i i’harlottr W. Hhoriimk.-r i I'lalntiffn i C.in«vx i No. i;;.-,i Joel Hall an l others 1 |ief-ndallt» 1 The plaintiff* In the above entitled - iii*-. liavinu filed their conitdalnt I herein, toirether with fl— :<ffl-t. ,: ‘of a competent perxon ->ll*iflnis th it I the defetidnnte Joel Hall, llel-ndi I Hall, Samuel W Hall. Hi Hail. I William Hall, l-rael l> Hill. Amin 1 I Hall. I’atlinrlne A Hall. Car »llne ‘ Hall M.irv Elbert, John Elbert Mar- j all II >rn. Hartrn in Horn. Wlz-i Ha ». i • Cah n .M Haya Cabin F H ivx. CalIvin F. Haye*. Waxhlngton H ill. Jane I Huh. feme Itplrer. t.v<h u I- tree, John Hurliin, Hannah J Dnrb'n. I Hannah Jane ■•irhln, lioaa Hprutofer, lto»a A. Sprung, r. Sherman 11-tt, Abraham Heer. Catharine Heer. 'Catherine Heer. Katv Heer, K rrv 11, >-r. Caroline 11-er, Catharina Heer. Afiil,ro«e Hurt.ln. Angelina I'. |»-jrbin, William W. Eley, Helena Ele--. io. ph I I: -l. Tr i*t ■-. jo.- .1. Hle.-h 1 meter. The itnkn«-vn h'l.hanil or witr. widower or widow, the unknown heire and/or devisees and tlie unknown xp.iuarx or thr nn. known heirs and/or devlsamt of ea.'h of lhe n|r>l"- Ila n*-»t <•*«.-•-.• •-, ■ the unknown helr« and/or devisees of the unknown husband or wife, widower or widow of eloh of the above named defendants the unknown egecutore. administrators, dem-endanta. < realtors. truxtr.*. representatives, re.-rlver", lessees, sueeeaaors and a««lv>i« of eroh nt the •tom f named defendants, the names of .ill of wh on are unknown tn t'i* plaintiff*; All p<-rs»n« and •mrporitlons who assert or might ass-rt anv title. < lalm or Interest In or lien upon th,- rent est .te d, s.-rlh, d tn the ,-omplalnt In this cause under < r through auv of th-- defendants I , this ». Hon named or d- «lKn -te-i |n ' the complaint, the names of n'l of , whom aremnknown to t i - plaintiff*: ' ' ,-a. h nnd all of e-hli h defend nits ere non-residents of the Kt-ite Ms Ind•inr»: nnd that -aid aetb n is l.v a complaint to quiet Hie title to th* following described r«-a! estate In ' . M’mt eofinty. >tat* of Indiana, to- ; wit: The southwest itutt'ler <t, i of the Northeast quarter <'* I »f He.-tlon twentv-aeven i!?i In i Township twentv-sK i’ti N -r'h. of Knnre fourteen till Hast, •O' Isl'ilng forty < 101 acres mot.' > r less. Notl,e Is therefore hereby gfv,-» said defendants of the filing and ' pemluncv of s-i’d < omni -'nt amlws* I them, and that unless they appe,r ■ and answer or il-mur thereto at the I call of sail cause on the T dae of | January 1»',« l*lng the it" Judicial day of the NovenVwr I*l* te» n I of sold court to Im begun a"d held ' Ia» the Court H»u*e In the <Ttv r,f ‘ l>e«-atur. In said coemty s*d state ; on the Third Monday of Notemlw-r I ISIS, said <o-nnla‘nt and the matters . ' therein alleged will he taken a* true 1 and said <muse will be heard and de- | lem-lnad tn their almence. IN WITNESS WHE»t»>F. I hare l hereunto set mv hand and affixed I tlye seal of said Court at fWcatur. Indiana, this II day of Novembtr. nt». HIrWAPH F. JAHEEtI Clerk of Adam* Clr> ilt Court Henry H. Heller, tllerwey. hhrt’. 14—Si—!» If tb"f«- be good in yon. bwlievr fher<* is » c « in others, tt will i preter • your buaility. i
Decatur Dry Cleaners Bought By Leo Gillig i Negotiations were completed Monday night for the sale of De- ' catiir Dry Cleaners, operated the last 12 years by Paul Hansel, to ' Leo Gillig. well known Decatur resident and former sheriff of Adams county. Gillig assumed charge of the well-known local plant today. His son. Albert Gillig. who will be associated with him in the business, has been an employe of the concern for several years. Gillig stated that there would be no change in personnel at the establishment and that he would "continue the policy of producing high grade work, inaugurated by Mr. Hansel." Hansel stated that he had not decided about the future and he said that he and his family would remain in Decatur for the present at least. The business will continue to be operated from the modern cleaning plant on West Jefferson street. It Is illegal for anyone except a licensed driver to operate a motor scooter in Nebraska
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Convict Three Men In Holdup-Slaying Columbus, Ind.. Nov. 15. it Pt ; — Three men found guilty of a Franklin liquor store holdup killing will be sentenced for first degree murder tomorrow, judge George W. Long said today. John Parnell. 18. Ixiisvllle, Ky.: Albert Hansbrough. 22, and Harold Lloyd. 24. noth of Indianapolis, were found guilty by a jury which
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deliberated two and a half hourx last night The jury recommended life Imprisonment. ( i The men were indicted by H t Johnson county grand jury along . with William M. Caine, 28, Evanst ville. Caine confessed being the ? triggermaa in the killing of Lloyd L. Abbett. 49, and pleaded guilty l at Franklin last month The other I three men were granted a change , of venue to Bartholomew circuit ' i court.
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