Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 62, Decatur, Adams County, 15 March 1950 — Page 2
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Ex-Convict Murders— Young BabySilter v MovirWitk Steyer 81. Joseg*. *•- **■*«* *•- ~ (HPl— A brava niua-yaar-dU gM raid today tte tttod t< WMot a «■ pistol from ter torigs* tetoarte cuwta M te otet to teath * 15yaarold bate »•<*•' bMMMM ate wouldn't leave her eight ctergee to ko to the movtoa with Mm. _ Little Patsy Speer said ate watched la terror aa Clarence Speer. U. fired five balleta laat night into pretty Caryl Johnson of Rea Mo., who had been hired to tend Patsy and ter sevea brothers and sisten. Patsy- said Speer poshed her to one aide, scratching her face, when she tried to defend the Johnson girl. Then, she toid police, be fired etx ballets, five Os them hit* ting their mark. "Caryl was bleeding all over.” Patsy who called police said. ”1 knew'she was still alive because she was meaning. She looked awful. She had blood all over her.” Caryl died in an Ambulance on the way to a hospital. She had five bullets In ter head and neek. Speer, who has a long criminal record which Includes nine tail escapee, gave himself up to railroad ticket agent Burt E. Miller •vn hour after the shooting. He handed his .33 caliber pistol to Milter and said: "I just killed a girl.” Detective chief V. V. Starmer
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Jht* .year SALE CALENDAR MAR 17 -George Lauttenheiser, 1 mi N of -Bluffton on Road 1. then mi E 2 tractors, truck, farm Implements. 11 a m Ellenbergijr Bros. Aticts .MAR D--Delbert £air. '» mi S E of Van Wert. Ohio- on' Mendon , ‘. ... -••• roat! ITRd PoTT catth 130 p m Roy Johnson, aurt MAR J * Mrs-. Olive A Wherry, Aimin East of Decatur. Ind. on No 224 to No 101 HighOy then North 5 mile# mu I ndfe East Farm Machinery. Grain and Household Goods. Midwest* . R*- icy Au«4M»n 4*». J ? jUnmasti. Am t ....... . ’ MAR 21 —lO '0 A M Cletus. Stabler. mile west ’.of* Payne. Otrfo and then fir-£ house south Complete closing out sale/ Roy & • ■ . J' a:; I Mefvm Li.-tirv, aiu’s. MAR 22 1d_,30 A M E$T Mrs Doyle Sealaeot’. mi E of Chat , tanoog . O. Complete .cloßlna out sale Roy & Ned John-j son and Melvin Lie< hty au< ’< -,-t.MAR Harry R Frauhiter, 6 mil's West of Monroe. Ind. on No, I? 4 then 1 'mi- South A w. Il improved I" Arre Farm Modern Home-and -Highly ProducUve Land Midwest Real ty Auction Co . J F Sinffiann. Auct. MAR 2'.» ”<• p m CRT. Jay S. Strouse. 1125 North Meridian St , Portland,. Ind. Drive In restaurant and residence property Roy A Ned Johnson <nd Melvin IJechty, Au<4*=-~ MAR of the Minnie Salter Estate, 1 mile North of Zanes yille. Thd .oh No 3 then l 2 mile East and North of first icet - ~ of improv mentg Well Improved 160 Acre Farm. Level Hirhly Productive Land . Realty Au-'nm <'■ J F S-mm.inn. A'i>•» iwIJS a \ ; -< ■ / c Itr—— ■ / o/*i wi *7 \ w ■ >. . . 7 ” --- ■•“.-•• .;r. . k^i-,. ~■■ [ 7/\ Don't I Hdp Pay for Telephone compeniev are not allowed « charge enough to pay for expansion Fuodv for thtv purpow mutt com* from invettors -everyday folks who buy telephone stocks and bonds Our revenue from telephone rates are only enough to. pay operating expenses hke wages and taxes, and to gi*a investors a reasonable return. Thus, today** efficient service and tomor- , - - yow.Y rrpae*Fon Mwim operation which mu« y ... be both progressive and financially sound . CITIZEN’S TELEPHONE CO. MWVWWWVWWWVWWIMWWWMMMMMMMMMN
it • — VFWOpgMiMlte* The military order at tte cootie. : teMpU. pup i-lOte tertrt ; 4arrta ftf tkt toral VfW poet, Bat been awaritf a citation W'iOi ■. Ihiarner,. co^nmender, f aM in completing a swiauaiM geei at tte notional home « tte VFW in Eaton Rapids, Mieb. Tbte pool will te dedicated at tte gnldoa Jubilee anoivenary thto eprtte Tte tatetel home wte founded te tte VFW for tte orgtieae at America's honored war dead, diving tte children the kind of home k their fathers weald have wanted them to enjoy M they were living. The home has grown steadily tecause funds tor the oOnstruction of dwelling unites have been donated by VFW members, the ladles aaailiories and tte Military Order of tte eootie. Plan To Question Amnesia Victim Logansport, Ind.. March IS. — (VPJ— FBI agents prepared to-' day to question an amnesia victim whom sheriff Claude Berkshire said te believed was "MklM” 0 Bremen. 0., car theft. James Tye. M Peru, was Identified yesterday after being held for two days in the Case county Jail as an amnesia victim He also was wanted tor parole violation In Miami county, Berkshire said. Tye was given a three-to-10-year term for vehicle theft at Peru on Dec. 3. IM*, Berkshire said, and has a long criminal record d«spite hie youth. Tte stolen car. from Bremen was found abandoned Sunday night at Kokomo. said Speer, who was jailed on murder ctergee. arrived at the home ■ot hie uaela, Ed Frank Bpeer. about * pm. the usds and hie wife had hone to Kansas City to visit Matterof ttelf cmdWg h WTplet, seriously ill In a hospital, leaving the mi of the children In ‘ Caryl’s ears ",; -- < . Starmer said the slightly built xonth asked- (.atyl. whom he .had dated previously, -To "take In a WWBXWtnn»'“Wd him she couldn't leave the children alone. ■peer went to his home and returned wtth his nlstol He again asked caryl to go to a movie. In the argument that followed. Patsy the eldest of the children and the only one awakened by the fight, tried to knock the pistol out of her cousin's hand “Caryl threw her rings at Speer and toid him she was through with him and didn't want to go out with him again." Starmer said. "It was then that he shot her.” | T don t know why 1 did it.” Speer toid police "I just got tnad because she wouldn't go out with ine ■•Onof’of •he -n-p farm .peoieiem*"ts urnvlilihg plenty of green feed Through -s weH-pletwed ipr-ttfrajo--green feed ran b.a .available most , r ,i... ...... ■ ' ■ '
—mmmmwsmwwi i— . « ■ AmarLiHr OirfH • w rn ft | lA rllA Taxes Tonight jtama Individuals And Gro ups Refuse Te Pay Tax Due 1 Chicago, March 15 — (UP) — Americans rushed today to file their income takes before the mid night deadline but a few individuals and groups risked imprisonment by defying the iaevitable. The law requires that tax returns be te tte tends of collector* or postmarked by midnight tonight except in c—»s where taxpayers have received extensions. The government, meanwhile, was also racing a midnight deadline to get legal action started against the last of IMS tax evaders before the I statute of limitations bars prosecution. ‘ » I Throughout the country, Amrrt'cans by the thousands found the | annual day at reckoning at hand and hurried to get thdlr returns filed .7 In New York City, the rush was greater than last year. New York's second tax district collected *IOO,OVO.OM yesterday and will take in »25f1,0n0,00® by tonight. In Chicago an unmarried woman filed her return. She had an in i come of * 1 .*53.293 She paid 31.161 | . 656. in taxes She was left with [ *4**.*3T. Collectors did not identify I h * r i , At Washington, the justice de; partment revealed It expected to - have Indictments by tonight’s dead line against 1«S persons for trying ;to evade (in.op® twm In wartime taxes There Is a six year statute! Xat. liinhktfoa.Jß-tte' «»> . j A federal grand jury In New York ; returned . Indictments yesterday I , against five persons and two cor- i "borations tor falling to report an . income-“of *tn»l23i arm avoid I nr--t awe. of ■ tsoiv.. 1.,...... . ... ’ SfrvertteleM some people an I -. nouneedloSay lWkf'They wi-uld r, fuse to pay taxes at the'rlsk of gm mg to prison At Des Molnesf la . a Quaker ! fouple and an engineer told the tax collector they wouldn't pay he- ■ cause they were pacifists. Both [ the Quaker busband the engineer were sentenced as Conscientious' objectors during World War II •- An waalxaiidtL falling. ..itself "peacemakers'' planned a noon time picket of the internal revenue bureau in New York City. The | signs said "your taxes pay for the H-bomb” and refuse to pay taxes Jor war purposes ' Arthur Sternberg of St Paulfigured out for Mqiself that 32 percent of his tax goes for d-f-n--aaAUaiAMmLu tej,. - ..&X from Ms payment One Hoosier . '"N<w York March I' <l'l’■ Only one floo-iir Was 46 "peacemak* ra ’ who refused tydsy to jay all of .their-.l9l*Teter?!. income tax National headrtuarters of the organisation here said the Hoosier was Roy Nusbanm .» carpenter of Wakarusa Ind There would have been two from > Indiana on the li-r. hu‘ Kat-uki James Otsuka. b-rnier EaHharu < <>l rtege sludent . dirt not earn a taxable income in iSl't i the statement said ’ —- , Otsuka was or federal piisi-h' ! nearly half of last year because he refused-to pay M.'.n In a previous year a nart of “his income tax Thr ;o ar rmakers refuse pay -hat, part .hf'ttretr 'twx -wdtirh. -thee -»ay
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1 Heads Convention 1 ■ft e Tb« Rtnd convention of the Indiana grand lodge. Knights of Pytblaa will be held March 21 and 22 la Indianapolis Joseph W. Van Hriggle. above, grand chancellor of the grand lodge, will preside at all functions. AHm Government Relents On Khama Will Permit Chief Return To Africa London. March 15. — (UPI — 1 Prime minister Clement Attlee's , labor government has relented on I "he five-year exile of African trf-• ; bal chief-designate Becretae Khanin ho ..avoid a showdown and possible fdtfeat In the house of common'" I informed soufoi s said today t It was understood that Attlee in--formed 4<i rebellivua labor nie'ny hers of parliamenv this martring ’hat Kblma would. I>e allowed - r..‘urn to Jfls whi’c wife in Afrit i J -ir "i! .!.'•• r lio tdrTir of her exprc' i ,-d baby in June r~-rnr irmT. ~ r R- t. rmyr itu- ■ ■ A'iUiam*. Si tutr-old London “Typ ■ remained behind in the He U * tnulind capiral of tforow*-wte-r., Hchkma was recalled to London tw Lsr-Ae a&u. ftr dilutes* his statuWhile ton he »»’ haiimd foi urrrtrfo-'sse."H-*-b.,uo-wUitl. foi-ti- ; 1 Con ervitiv- !> ulrr Wins’e". ' ■ itin hdl' rKI an auack against th-. 1 .• oirhnoht - d-■.■foi«n,_ - charsit •. i -hat the i xile forced on. Khama vie : ( e-! human ri.'h' - Th< ci ? I • i # -.. in ’ w;i dijppni‘l d by V’ l T' : h.<i.>u- Hbi’i" )»' !*'■•* i ■* p.-H'u ' eaHrd Jh labor n;t nib< r. ! Jnto n' private''n.ir»‘j|n< ’bl* uk In un frffoH in down thr- . ■ ! nian revolt. Obstivti? -ti4 ’ '*> *»nr govif rnnirjp wh cloaki io • {f-'t! m <lUHHii'n- <MI 'ln - 1 . i - hi, m < n ■- ii- nus 'i. iiiz •' *lOl • a.Ht r‘ ! ri«’r ” wXlliLj «•' - 1 ’' K ■ ■ ; .. 4i4exJ4ui~..-:' a-. Liu. •t <n- *' ■ •*’ 11 ri tiirn <>ne a *in J;; . u>t hl-.* lni.AU.uv' ***•--<’> u? ■ ■' ' . , • , I, ... ‘ t > ' inioitt th* i' 1 ’ h ’nankm a’ l ’ ’’ \n ' ’ ' •*' ■•.» will !♦ avt ini'tiiuu ,i ■ . . . y if ♦rrtibit 1 b» ein-
. ' ...... * Attend 4 H Leader Training Meeting Tb* folbiwliig adult Hl .’• ! 'ia a debited > district ~ Rbirti * 111 J. i<i. ■ - t r ais.Mi*- ''' ' h Bluffi.'ii Ti'.wlh'. Ralph liluinii. it W l aial... fi-.il .(,» Shor-. Ittgirin. ttrisxin Sh>ly- Kr-wS+.bAll-er Mri Ehrmr Gnlliff Mr»i""Ktrn ' ’ M t Mibniiih/ Mrs, ; Arthur Kh ’>• • Hbimnf:. Claude M.arkp'. Mat s Eweß, Mrs. Dm Striker snd W<vp-‘ — lepe L* hiiiiUi Miss \lil;a J\ A ~i- ■.. : ♦ ib'iiom.Ujat-i'-n a arjd r auid d. -riruH ural ar err L. ’_..E An hbold' al-* altondtd tH ' r At Ttom ’V.« 'adult 1 n Club leaiti ers ;<> ?■•• “ttv !f~ th-- RHffr .’h Rot ertn^v - Th*’ yspeak»*i T. .A-Err k • I I <»f Miuib 'Th,-, ,".D<- <•-! I lieyftb H-ftfrr'y idirhs b? 1 ' 11 - ahrr—- | n-ain wal-far the Adams \ nmy I H leaders L I \ #...' i ■■•;.; I; . . •■. --. . . .; ?.■••..» 'I.:-!' < :T.7rt T -ri.: — -- •..• I -hI • ». . .< - k a.’ Ft •• ’ ? .. 'i . ■ . ■■ • • ■ P- : ' • . -n-r : - ■•-.•'.■ .'■ ■ !■ .•.■/!.. -e» ■•!•■- ’ ■ ■’• • - ■ - Vm ■ '- ■■••• M ’ •< ; - Hrf»r-e fa Bankriv, > i i hoi i • ’rr a ■’ 7 nr.tr* r.-- - t.d P’ ’ : i H. - d‘ • - ’ : '-' <■. *>.. ■'. -■ ’ ■•• I
Motner ADBnuons Two-Day-Old Twins Mishowqko Women A Leaves Twin Giris D*sswߣn*juxcn»3«aTJunawaqamwsuuxunaaaqanmaßß9BßMiMDUßKia3BfinsMaam Mishawaka. Ind. March It—J ■ f UPt—Two-day old twin gills cooed ) t happily in 81. Jtmepb hospital to- ■' i day. unaware their mother had I abandoned them j Hospital authorities said a wo I I man who was admitted us Mrs i Mildred Johnson gave birth to the babies Mjndayaud was discharged ' yesterday without ever seeing her children. Her discharge showed nie name "Mrs. Marjorie Johnson "l Mrs. Genevieve Michaels, mater nlty ward nurs#; said Mrs. John Min asked flrat If, the babies had red hair, and was informed they were brunettes She then a>ked it they were hoys or gills, and when tte nurse said they were girls, abe said she didn't want to see them. Mrs. Michaels said she helpv'l Mrs. Johnson out of the hospital: and into, a bus. after she declined Ito late ah ambulance or taxicab Mr«- Johnson had 90 cents-In her | purse. i The twins, described by hospital attaches as "the finest babies we-'ve J seen In years.” were-being eared tor by the St Joseph county wel j fare department, which was ex | pee led to put ihrm up for adoption I Mrs. Johnson told'the hospital ■he didn't have any way to care ; for the babies * j She was taken to the bOapliAl I after she collapsed in a restauran" a« she drank a cup of coffee She tolel authorities her husband was kilted, three nionjh" ago in an .autome»bile wr-cidtet . Ste asked tin hospital to relieve her of any re pi -n-Ihillty f--r caring forth- chi! h jtur "iUg tijustd -to eny meh : She - c... 4.x situ -..- c i-.. h* ‘ ■ .'...- >i..oi'al xh\. ini.in(<.o ... ..: !V IQ ejd ' IHlrtTi She - io i.-' •<) puller inuuirii e - four h.-ur- as < i the birth. ■ a d : S-i: . .:. d - "i :< o- ” ,lV J wav ” inr ,li. i-.. if win.n aitrnitWnt-s {..it ' I . »• e 1 - .... i) wnrk’f i 7 ‘•’lid -’ua’ A he.' the !?• xhtHiifi'..v• t t'C.. - •! ( T- ’’F ! - ... ■ . tjii’-; <’ if .4U.irl if !■ fi. j'h-u' "ihe .moih' t.'s b-it’kgrouiid wl]i( h she worth >"!' *■ tfn hi. County Society To Meet Next Monday ThwTH ;)• a regular hush • >• niH’tiTU of the w of th- \.| aifis’ vnunf y **»<»«-» v N-. • tliihliiti liwit Monday in th* (J’.v hall. 7 I’ n: . a < .-idit! ,* tTl . ir.H'tHi. »•!»< u : . Hi«ub’ ti day b\ Klw-iihrth >• < ’•»! o' organizartlon. '__ _ _ t ’ 2...... •»— - *
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' SocraLPatfer.... Os ZZ.2 L«-JUictiooeer loULln Magazine Article " ' -I L— Tb« ai!wwt, yat Tftr- ul. .Hui. aa. lit?>.. *hkb hila the news staud today I‘ Why you can’t umierirtand au< : tkmeerf?/’ by F. J. Kriiholz. iw ot special interest ta Deealuritea for ; It cofr-vt iift the Ktjpjwrt school <>■ | aurtior;»'«-rt:u’ . KtHholz, who vlwhed tbirt citv last aiimmer to get material for ; the half page article, hurstn tae auctioneer’s hubblw. of being /erloua By stating that the Teton ant double talk called filkr’ ln ■ the auction business is used to I keep the .chatter going and to hoi,l mtereatbetween blds.” He totfi on to stv that ‘•one elementary fltliA 'ahftbt at the ißeppert) school simply. Mamma, mamma. mainmH,'. < hurt! I'd 4xo rapidly that it rises Intc j a euph<«ninus hum.” J The article con* lades’*ith a hint | j to stating that af i ‘them start their hide to© low. At : t racted by thi t<«wness of the ; Kvilholx report*./‘other would *»., I up ” The idea Is. he explains, to besHi the Idd ne<»r\>Tsitimate worth, than out the weak ; -hearted. soinoihiiK I like bluffing in m»kar. The puTdlchy given the torti hU- tioa. Vest # arth : 1 which will riai h I,«!*»«♦.<n»o readers , Tom coast tn coas-t. will have no ih_ • Ifv-s l ou the w hold's effort tn ‘drill <fhe students) just is pHrpo.sefdilv >i< .i ‘ ■ . -.'ti t t ..»! xtldei-'ahrt, l.tu WJ’'.<-O JA h’r!t u.h it fop a *<>uhl be dull affairs indeed. Barber Big Hc.irted R •< 1" I’ >. - Since the end tis Wutk] wn M OHvri a !iarb»r. La- ~»n inuu than 15" k’ifi p.ut’kTw ’<• r» la’iv - And frh
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11 Crewmen Dleln British Crashes * British Air Force Trainers Crushed ■ "■ Wretr~F(UP) Two royal air twee fourongihrd temtera erteted on lrklu Ing flights over Brltalo today killing IT crewmen. One man escaped alive from the two disasters. One of the bombers crashed l.tit ' feet up on the slopes of Carne'ld. 1., llyellyn, one of the highest peaks in Wales. Tte air ministry said all six men ■board perished Their bodies were recovered by an RAI' mountain rescue nail • — The other crash occurred dur mg a landing at Hemswell, near Lincoln, shortly before dawn Five ajr fort e men were killed and one man escaped with injuries Both planes were on training ; flights. The Wales crash occurred 16t< milts north of Llanduw. where SV perlons wtjxe killed in the crash of a charter! d tudo'r airliner Sunday.' Mrs. Michael Andrews Dies At South Bend Word has been received here of Hie sudden death Monday night of Mrv. Michael Andrews at her —home in .South Bend. Survivors IniJiidtfoii son. tleorce Andrews, of, Lake city la., former resident of lucatiir Funeral services will ]* - fold :,t 9:3® a.tn. Thursday kt St . M-'iii-a s t .tillollc chunli in South rlelld Democrat Want Ads Bring Resu ts
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