Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 79, Decatur, Adams County, 4 April 1950 — Page 6

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’ W’llMAten* AISOS,'/ _J& V 'i® i ]& jj |w : . k\ » w >i\ If»■ •/fj[ '\ «b 9 * i tx f y l/JLw' * A\ V/ev \ 1 ( 1 I >S'£2i HKgKjil 1 Crg <>\ i I I<' ‘jJl \>* £F B SBL I '~' Jf 'A 1 j / JrfL j!L >Jr >1 HLb ;b2FM X IL. » j F 1 kS/K^/ fcj®Kkj% w ; I ■ • v - mA F •» ’ sen umaaacwNß SUN found in pnnM‘n- of criminal suspects In Maw York in recent years to din£to£d (right) on UN. with other weapons as four-man gang stands ™‘“‘Xt From bya score of holdup victims. The four and a tail brune’te were trailed 10 dayabefoce srrosL Frt>m | toft: Harold A Beller, who nerved n of hia 47 yeara at CUnton prison. £Mn "* mo^ " * Lynch. 34. In Danasnwa 14 yearn; Richard Lamm*. on Riken inland IB months; Thom " 4o"ln Dannemora 14 yearn. Police believe the gang wan organlxed in prison. ffatwnafioataj

DEANE DOR WIN ti'Mtlaaed Free* Paw* Owe, State. Miss Hoffman waa general chairman of Monday night * meeting and Mrs Myle* F. Parrjsb win In charge of ticket sale*. Democrat Want Ada Bring Results

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I IMPORTANT NOTICE I I The Economy Store I I WILL BE OPEN I I ALL DAY THURSDAY, I I APRIL 6.1950 I I UNTIL 5:30 P.M. I

PIQUA ROAD << M><ta<wd From Face <>•*, try to resurrect the Piqua road 1 bridge. . Official* belie** the work can « be done tor about ll.otMit,. and plan* will lie made and bld* received tor the work. Sauer noted that he ha* made a •| thorough check ot all the bridge* ■ in the county and on some of | them — particularly one In Blue ' “Creek township he ha* marked' ' dangerous." The county, he stat-., ed will have to rebuild- the abutment for thl* bridge, which ha* lieen deeply affected by. the rains. The washed-out bridge which | was in-pee'ed till. morning was k esuead .Sauer said. by too deep ' dredging of the <lit< h over whh-h the bridge- was constructed, causing it* collapse. I J I H . _ / ACCOMPANIED By a police officer. Mrs. Carmen Lillian Geist, 38. Is escorted from the Norwalk. Calif., jail, after being arrested on charges of attempting tn give her 10-month* old daughter to a customer in a local ease. Police, notified of th* attempt. are holding th* mother in I custody fog trial (httentatiottai) Interior Gloss h__.. ._____.________ . , > An enamel like, high gloss ' pamt for wall* and woodwork. It's washable. | Only 1,45 per quart i KANE PAINT AND WAI.LPAPER STORE * ' j - '

"Pure vinegar will clean th* celluloid window* of your car cur tains" is one ot. the timely tip* listed among "things worth knowing" in the 1»!4 edition of the Hand McNally Auto Road Atlas democrat Want Ada Bring Reaulte uuTicK «r n>vu ati-tt • ITI OF IHW'STI ■ Sealed proposals Will be ‘<nen-d and . i.nslder-d by the clerk-Tres — _ute£-A»f W* City of Deciotor, Indiana, at him office In tKe ■'3tv RtHTdmirTr • >»ald City, al th* hour of 2 o'elo« k IF. M on the ZSttr day of April. 1»5« for the purchase of the jolioir.ng dv«« riji>ed revenue boride of »a*d City; Waterworks Itev*nu* Bnnde of in th* amount <»f 17 Dated of April I. !95»K IntArr«t wth *\. **diOM v; p*r anhom ft> Ge deT*r«iiMr<f t»y iMddtnicL._ pavatU* *>u ’Joly 1. ahd aemhamnually -thereafter. !**••- nomination |l,o«w«e. JdaturmK aw-folloWß 12.HU0.00 on January 1 In the year* 1*52 and- 1*53. fn,noo wo <m' .January 1 In flw* year* JSS4 to inrluMve; |4.ohh»h» on Janua?) 1 In the year* 1 It« IM* im luaive; I d-u Jdtuun 1 In the year* IM»* to 1*7•• im hiMlve; lteffh*terable a* »*» principal Far* able at the Fir»t Stat* Rank of - .|M*<'alur. iu the City of Decatur,. India na Th.' irondis of Ihlß fMiiie are redeemable at the option »»f the r’»ty. in whole -t in part. In Inver** numerical order, «»n any tnfrreot payment date after l.«Muan-e. at fa«* 'able, together Whb tile following premhim* if redeemed on or before Joi-iarv I*.'. if redeemed after January » i 1 Ue*». and •'« or- before Jan--1 a.ara 1.1 M«! 2'< if rejteemed after January I t9<4», and prior tn maturity; tplu* it* 4<A''h - A--/Tiled |to •he date t -« -i f t ’ edemXM »?■_» , I n.,?.-. ..f <whl h redemption jshal! ’.-given' at u-am thtrly da-ys. prior 1 thereto, ' ■ - —- r K;o Ji bi I :'huat~l*e for all of mN ihoiii!- wta-t* a- alUlKle rj.l* lof i.Hfere-«t l -I. -ex Ihtg per lannurn. -n mu tipi** of •« »ts 1 line aw.i’ll wl I m |'l«. t « the tjtgh . |>»t * t i .nt . i -,1.1,1. • omply Ing w•« < the tertnu .. .ale A»‘o1 • ,f’•.> 1 nkt^'Tie 1 ,w*M net i tv-rewt « m«t t,. the C•' to l»e determined bv c.imputing fir t-.tal i’lt-r. -l .r, »l| of the ». »i.d* »•■ their maltiritieA and dedmttAg thepfrwm the premium bid. if any AH bid’ mUMt -‘ e presented In veiled envelop* marked Hut for WU< ;- work* llevert*!’ Bond* of 1*5»» an « each bid rnu.’t Io- a. unp uilr-1' t.v < certified or «a’hl*r M < he- k in the amount of |>.ihm»wi pavable t • th* -City of l»e'atur In the event the Nm-.ew-uful bidd'-r shall fail »r re-f-oie tn a.vepf dpHveey «»f ’ a* herein provided, ’aid ch‘-< k and th* provei'd* thereof shall, be tire pro|»erty of lie* Cit-y and athali •• Ponsid.-red as it* liquitlated dimaw • \ rrowtng out of Hirrh default. Th*' efteejr* of us bidder* w !’ he returned immediately following Ihe award ofThV bond* Die am f-M* ful bidder ’halt make payment f->»r the -bond* and a< • ept delivery thetof with'i/f fix •• da m* .«ft*r behuc noli* fl*d that the Hvwhd* are readv foi delivery, at such hank tn the" Cit' of l>e*atur ax h* ’hall denlgnat The bond* will be delivered hv t'o t’itv withth appr<<xifnalrl\ twent: - • >ne day* after the date of xale. The appr«»vln< opinion of Koris : M-i’ord l< e ft Miller,' bond .roun.o-l of. India nd polls together with a trxnswrript-of. the bond pfoceeding». will ; f.it ni’hed t> the pur< ha* -r at the evppn«e of the City. No condl.tlonai bid or bids for |**mm than the par value of . said t*r*?4d’ d th*-, treat rate named MrThe •• <l-T--r w..l ; oe_oitu»Mh*red. Th* ructiL. ix jEea«jr..Wl_ tu rep»’t]a,nv arid all hid* If wu *‘ * eeptahle hid i- md revived at tae time he-kin fixed, the ’.lie will t* • ••in’tintie.l from dax to -lax th« lafTer WiGho.'t further advert i ’em*- ifjfor a period of thirty days tost *»•- •Mid Mhjilf he a-• ept*-d wbu'h a«-J»»w-ier than th* highest bld received -«t I the time fixed for the sale in this notice SAld bripd’ ar* beinc L.r tu* 'roirpo-* of prorttrtng funds t«> pav rhe coat of conntruction of ad-H---ti»p« and extension* to the s water work- owned and hi: yne L’lty of l»e< atur. pursuarit to <»rd»n4*rr' e*N*» W~3 adopted. Uy the i mon Council on f»e<*-mb*r i<. IA eopv <»f said ordlnan-and Ah* (annual report* relating To the~>»p*r»Hoh -if the Xtly'*' waterworks m <>' bw-.-AAariUAed ■»' the offive.. -»f -foe Clerk-Treasurer in said .’“CHv All bidder* Shall be deemed to be advi’:c.Tof'Cu pr f iiih.fiM of Miid’hntluaw. • and a- to th* property, revenue* <>**»*«*+«4 o of -Tile XMt 5 ,?L. xvaterw -rkH Sndd bwtjd- Will . not ewn*t)tufe a corporate indetitedh’.” of th* City within the provision* and limitations <•( the constitution of he l<tr»te of Indiana. Said ordinance pr..- | vf4*e that ten and Mx-tenth« p*r h-ent of the grows revenues a* -*•** ( eiv*d is to he deposited i” a ape- -rl I account designated "fy»nd and I Itereft I>d*mptron A<*wtmt. fr-*u* rwhb h *atd bonds are payable Further- >nf‘Tmation TTglaftve t ■.s. • »* wih’s-'k’ '1.4) be ruf*»n Applti»»n in thr Us: der- gnel «r 4Lur- , ’»m~h t- Kotf,u«tis. Fort. WjvA •-*- i Indian-* I r»a»*J »h s d»v f M»r ». :*'*» H VKHMON Al KUUf I 107—« J

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Vote Fraud 6uiM v '> ai svakSßkczxrinvicgs Upheld By Court Two-Year Sentence . Far Fraud Upheld Cincinnati. 0., April 4.—(UP) — Th* *lsth y. 8. circuit court at nppenls, today upheld th* conviction and two-year sentence of Edward F. Prichard. Jr. J 5. tor vote fraud. Prichard, former generial counsel for -the Democratic national committee and one-time promtaent figure In the new deal, waa convicted by a jury for vote fraud in the 1848 general election la Bouc bon county. Ky.. last July. He wa* sentenced to two year* Imprisonment by judge H. Church Ford <rf the U. 8. district court. Lexington. Ky. He yra* later re lea*, ed on bond, pending the outcome of the appeal. Prichard wa* indicted on a charge of forcing ballot* at the November. 1848. general election. A. E Funk. Jr . son of Kentucky’s attorney general, was also Indicted with Prichard. Funk, however waa acquitted. Prichard, whose home i* at Pari*. Ky.. had been one <>f the truster*” in the early days of the administration of the late President Roosevelt He served a* research secretary to three supreme court justices, the I' S attorney general, and the secretary of the treaaulrf;' He wa* an . honor graduate of Princeton anti the Harvard law school. He left Washington in IS4S and returned tp_Kenlucky to practice law. IOWA JURORS «<-eql'«M* Fewe '•■«» o **’ __ pretty coed's death t,y a "audden Impulse ” liednasek hltnself had testified that he placed his finger* around i the girl’s throat to demonstrate a Judo hold, hut he denied strangling her. Th,n' he was letl loich to the 20-yeur-old coed’* death, one offered hy the slate and the other h; the defense. The state claimed Bid-nasek deliberately killed th* girl bexause her lov- for h)in lord cooled The defense Vlglmed death was an aci'ident. The states dramatic demand for the death penalty cam,- In the' very last Sentence of county at torney Jack C White’s final rebuttal argument He demanded that Bedriasek "pay the supreme penalty for murdering" pretty Margaret ’’-Ge* Gee" Jackson. JO. during a forbidden rendezvous in a men’s rooming house last Dec 11. As the words, "supreme penal ty" rang through the Hushed courtroom. Bednasek's mother

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far SHE' ‘ u. ■L wLa® wt? ’ * ■HBF • f .■ 5 I 8M93 Mff MAJOR CHANM in buaebuß uniform* in more than 100 years la on trial by th* Hollywood Star*, who wear short* and T-ahlrta thia aeaaon Hero pitcher Pinky Wood* coyly show* off hi* short* to Mr and Mr*. Chet Kehn. t International Sonndphuto)

Mr*. Olga Bednasek. leaped from her seat Iwside her husband, ran to the dreamy-eyed youth and! placed a trembling hand on hl* ahoulder But liednasek showed no emotion The ilemand was a complete rei varsal of the state's previous strategy of merely attempting to i have Bednasek sent to prison for I life. It wa* made In tlie face Os the 1 fact rhat rwu, juror* are opposed to capital punishment. The jurd or*. C. Jay .Miller and Vernon: Moore, expressed such sentiments’ when they were seated _ on the panel at the trials beginning . Earlier, "the state had avoided mention of jli- galiow*; .■ -telton-

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jurors to dv’ii+k* for th»Ons*lvi-* what penalty io fix If Ihndnaoek | wore found guflty of degrt*** murder a* *dH4Mre<l ‘‘l say to you ladies and gentle m*n of the jury.th.it Roliert naftek is guilty of the murder of Margaret Anne Jaikspn." White] laid. He scoffed at defense claims that Misw Ja<’k»»on was strangled: >o rid’Mitally and rharxbil that she _ dUui—iML—llMdnasek dei.brrately clampeir hia hands around Im r :! slender throat tn a jealous rare ] •-. Bedna.M’k, he said v . - ‘ wouhin t let her get h»*r breath, wouldn t ■ even let her say that wimple IhHe • prayer IT I die/before I wak*. ; . I pray .ilo- o.

Bednasek could h* found guilty of first degree murder, with punUliment of death or life imprlie onment fined by the Jury; aeeond degree murder, with punishment of 14 year* to life Imprisonment fixed by the judge; manslaughter, carrying a mandatory eight-year sentence, or he could he acquitted. Federal or'''t'i» tty th* population of Michigan, th* nation's eighth large«r state, will go ever the 4 000.000 mark when results of this y*«r'* census are tabulated. Democrat Want Ad* Bring Result*

r- —*** v ’ _ ' ' •* mH ’ *r ARRIVING IN HONOIUIU *n yout* to Manito, fflm star Tyrone Power, - —sporting a crow haircut, and actross wif* Linda Oirtotlan ar* enshrouded by ware* of a lei seller. ffwlernatwaal fftmmfpAefol BUILDINGS FOR SALE SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED FOR THE REMOVAL OF THE FOLLOWING BiILDINGS: BUILDING No. I—Removal o’ two story wooden frame building approximately 21«80' on Monroe St , aero** from City Hall. A barrier or fence to be erected along South side and East side for protection. BUIL'DING No 2—Removal of targe wooden frame f'♦ building on Marshall St., between First and See 1 and street*. No fence or barrier need be erected, a around thl* lot while building )e removed. B SEPARATE sealed BIDS will be required for EACH BUILDING. • ALL DEBRIS TO BE CLEANED UP FOUNDATIONS OF BOTH BUILDINGS NOT TO BE REMOVED B BIDS TO BE RECEIVED UNTIL APRIL Bth. B BUILDINGS CAN BE INSPECTED ANYTIME (Right I* reserved to reject any or all bid*.l W. S. BOWERS, SR. AT LEE HARDWARE or PHONE 2»8 after 6:30 z

TUESDAY. APRIL 4, 1860

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