Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 274, Decatur, Adams County, 21 November 1949 — Page 2
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i * •' 1 1 " 11 —E" ■ ed -* - i iKI £2 14 -1 x ■ I < W. 1 1 ij V ./JgS ‘*a- £’s> * n ’’ gtjL ' IN AN ANGRY MOOD, New York’s Mayor William O’Dwyer Is shown with lovely Sloan Simpson (left) at Saratoga Springs, N. Y., as he announced to reporters that neither he nor Miss Simpson “will discuss our f n< ndshio or where it will lead to." (International Stmndphoto)
Michigan City Youth Faces Murder Charge Winamac, Ind.. Nov. 21. —(UP) Ralph F. Pritchett. 21. Michigan City, was under indictment today on a charge of second-degree murder in the slaying Nov. H of John Friz of .Monon Pritchett was Indicted by a Pulaski county grand! jury. Ilf admitted striking Felz after, he saitl, the victim made improper advances.
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" SALE CALENDAR J A. .. Van Wert (a Breeders Sale. 65 registered Holsteins, at au< SZ <, * ,, ° “" " EHT «"> J,,1,n - on - NOV. 26 Clifton Kohler. Admr. Alfred Kohler. 4 mi. W and 3U ml V of Berne or 4 ml. W. and 2Vj mi. S. of Coppaas Corners: 1 f . ar '. n . i,B< houM, b®*<t »oodx. Hoy * Ned Johnson and Alehin Liecthy, aucts. NOV. 2«-Estata of Lucinda Bell Kessler. Monroe. Ind. 4 room house 1 I M John L. DrVoas, adm. D. 8. Blair and C. w Kent auctn. Kent Realty & Auction Cp.. Decatur, Ind. NOV. ->> - Estate of Benjamin F. Ainerine, l*atteri*oQ St.. Decatur Ind 4 room house. 2:60 p M Marjorie J Ltaiier. Exec D S Biair a C. W Kent, auctn. Knt Healty * Auction Co., Decatur. Ind. NOV. 26 Ward Hendorsoß, 210 South McKinley St., Warsaw. Ind. Good 8 Room Retddence A Personal Property. .Midwest Realty • Auction Co.. J. F. Sanmann. Auct. DEC. I—Elvis Dettmar, 3 ml. N. of Ossian on No. 1 then 2’i mi. E. on Yoder Road. Close-out livestock, farm itaidcments, cattle, dairy equipment. Bl A. M. EUenherger Brow. auctn DEC. I—Emery Hawkins. Executor William W Hawkins estate. 3 ml. S. of Decatur and 3 mi E. of Decatur. Also 1 mi. E of St. Paul Church then first farm north. Personal property. Roy a Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty. aucts DEC. 1 Ira Wilson. 3 miles East of Antwerp. Ohio on Highway No. 34 Well improved 77 acre farm. Midw< st Realty Auction Co.. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. DEC. 3 —Otto J. Prance, 8 miles northeast of Fort Wayne on St. Joe road, then ’i mile east of Blume school house on Flatter road Complete dosing out sale. Roy a Nod Johnson and Melvin Liechty. aucts. Ff%Fr Furnace iaspeetioo. Irpert repair work oa any *■ IT P woke of fsrsece. Cost based oa labor aad ■ 11 mm mm materials used. Phaae or write today. n "Lower Fool Bills Now" Th» IFi/Maiasoo Hooter Cwsweay.* ssZIVt/”'* **'*# sra**-. *“* Hew Wi/Oaieaea Friy/ >fo All Purt Furaacr, our taal bill u tall whet it was wtaa we asoj I stem, ddroarrd tS>ai>a< etour j S«aoM UrreJeerO *r roar eomaoag is w»oJtr/u/ “ ~ I Itgood dardtoor Jshstso. r I Tkit ALL POtl Foresee loros des. OU. Cota ar Ceai Heating & Appliances I F urn sees cleaned 4.80 uu DecatOT. PhODe 49
Seek Assailant Os Newspaper Carrier Princeton, Ind, Nov, 21. —(VP) Police sought today the attacker who slugged Tommy Tharp, a I newspaper carrier boy. and robbed him of )3. Tommy said a man jumped out at him from behind a ■ hedge after dusk Friday. The Princeton Publishing Co., for whom he worked, offered Il'Wj reward for the mans arrest and conviction. Declares Shooting Was Self-Defense New Castle. Ind. Nov. 21. — (UP)— Police said today they had I a signed statement from Vincent Siegle. admitting be shot his brother-in-law to death In self- defense. The victim of the Saturday night shooting was Truman York. 31. Siegle was quoted by prosecutor Robert Brown as saying he shot j York after York threatened him with a knife in the yard outside Siegle’s Henry county farm home. BEAUTIFUL I 1| bruonl Lil AUTOMATIC GAS I WATER HEATER I I SOLD BY 8 ■HAUGHS I
Authorities Report On Three Accidents Two Girls Injured As Car Hits House One accident was Investigated by the sheriffs office over the weekend, and two other minor accidents were investigated by city police and deputy sheriff Robert Shraluka today. Shirley Mae Myers, 71b Walnut street, and Betty Weber. 225 Adams street, suffered minor injuries when Miss Myers lost control of I the car she was driving and smashied Into a pillar at the William
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Cook home, which Is just*west of | 'he Ohio-Indiana state line on U.E. ■ highway 221. Miss Myers suffered chest Injuries and Miss Weber, a lucssenger in the car. uffered a fractured and dislocated right ankle. Both were treated by a local doctor and released. Miss Myers told deputy Shraluka that the car had gone onto the berm and she lost control when trying to get Imck onto th.highway. Damage to the car was estimated at 1700; there was no estimate of the damage to the house, which lost a pillar and part of the roof. A farm tractor, driven by Robert Cummings, route 8. struck a hole in a road four miles southeast I I of iJecatur and an axle was )>rok- i ' I
Accident Injuries Fatal To Woman Anderson. Ind, Nov. 21. —(VP) —Mrs. Elizabeth Jane Reynolds, 74. Anderson, died in a hospital Saturday of injuries suffered when two autos collided a week earlier. en. No one was hurt, and no estimate was made of the damage. A car. driven by Norman Katt. | 101'2 Master Drive, in leaving a parking place in the 1200 hlock of the Drive, drove into the path of a car driven by Charles Minch, of Portland. Police, who Investigated. estimated the damage to the Minch car at *25; to the Katt car j at *2O.
Funeral Held Today For Ruhl Infant Margaret Jane Ruhi. infant daughter of Enos and Mary Ruhl.. Os Hoagland, died at 4 a m. Sunday ; at the Adams county memorial, hospital. Surviving are the patents; two aistera, Carol Ann and Helen Elizabeth, both at home; and the grandparents. Mr and Mrs. Al De Koninck and Mr and Mrs Henjamin Ruhl, ail of Hoar 1 land. Ciraveslde services, conducted by I the Zwick funeral home, were held thia afternoon at the St. Rose Catholic cemetery at Monroeville, the Rev. J. J. Hennes officiating
Man Is Arrested In Series Os Holdups indfanapolls. Nov. 21 — (VP) Police today held a 28 year Xi 1 Indianapolis man in connection I with a series of roblieries here ami. iu scattered sections of the state Detectives said Fred Bean admit - i ted some 20 holdups which netted around ,5.0<)0. He was quoted as saying his big 1 gest one was a *l.oou robbery of an I i Anderson supermarket three weeai I 1 ago. Other holdups were in Gary. 1 Fort Wayne. Richmond and Evans[vine. — If You Have Something To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Fays.
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