Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 299, Decatur, Adams County, 21 December 1950 — Page 7

— FRIDAY. DECEMBER 22. 1834

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Three Boys Confess Drowning Playmate Boys In Admission Caru-htrsvllle. Mo. pre 22 - (I Fl- Three grade school boys have confessed that they tied up a play mu'e and toswd him into the Icy waters of the Mississippi river to drown. police said today Sheriff Jake Claxton said that the boys. Waiter Herrin. 11. his brother Raymond. 8. and Harvey Journey. 11. confessed yesterday after telling "at least 20" conflictIns stories They told bfrtrers that they stripped and bound Paul Nicholson. 8. and threw Mm into the river after he had been struck in the face with a stone in a "rock war” among the youngsters. They did not give a motive tor the action, and the boy's body has not been found. The - boys said they played “hookey” Monday afternoon and went to a levee along the river where they started to thrfrw the rocks After jo'SSf Nicholson was struck, and apparently Jtnoehed un

conscious. they removed ail his clothing, and then put Ills shirt and trousers back on befoie throwing Mui In’o the water. Magistrate Sam Corbett said a first degree murder warrant which had been turned would be replaced wirh a l(iv< nite Ttetlmiurnt ctrargr ' of eotik* tan today —* Real (state Transfers Edwin Moser etux to LaVerne R , Gerber etux. 84 2S acres in French Twp. Francis Rieses etux to Maynard 1, Rich etux. W‘y inlot IS in Hr me Peter Bauman to Sylvan Bauman etux. 80 acres In Wabash Twp Samuil E- Beeler etux to Claude Blberslein etux. west part inlots : Kd A H>< in Geneva Laverne Gil Hom etux to Fanny ' Trout etal. Inlot 832 in Berne. Max SILJit are to Arltne C. Heart. . Inlot 37 In Decatur. Gretchen F. Clifford etvif to Harold R firaham. 1«t» acres in ! Washington Twp [” Gladys M. Cleaver etvir to Har- . tild It Graham. 16" acres in Wash iugton Twp Otto F Hildebrand etux to Rob ert V. Beery etux,- --LBS- acres in Preble Twp. Harold R Graham etux to Vivian I, Beam. I<i" a< re- m Washington Twp Vivian L Beam to Harold It Gra hamsetux. acres In Washington Twp. Mollenkopt A Kiting. Inc to. Hon . aid D. Mollrnkopf < taf. tots 118 to 122 and lt>4 til l«s In Di-atur W 21.153.75 Jacob Klpfer to Marvin O Stout enbrtry tluX. land tn Root Twp <S»TH'K «»F rival. WSriTI.KMEWT ur kststk »•. 4«p> Noth 1 * Is hereby si-.-n t« the creditors. heirs ‘nd legatees »t George IH-lUngcr. d*4»a*eW to appear in tile AMT ■■ Circuit Com-, held at Irecat.tir. fudlaaa. on in<- IJtf - dur' or l»»usr». i»tl, and- show cause. If sue. why th. FINAL PET Tt.MMHStT- AIXXMJXXH MUtL- tE. estate of raid di • edent ebouM not be approved; and said belle are iwU. Hot Io then anil there mahc proof of helrshlit, and receive tbeir dietrilnrtlve shares. « larewee W. IVelllsaer. Administrator Ih-mlilr, ItidUHUt, toAwmtM r 13. ttt.'.C. .Xtt'.rne. Jahn I. IVeV ass. Ml' I.'. .'3 ..... !S«rr.« i: Noli* e la hereby given to Hie where In'tl'lvrs. of Tbe Hirst Stat* It.inX -.f-Heratur, I'erstsr. Indlartu. tlist there will I-.' a meeting Tu.-i-I <t»' .latuiari », Hol. at lt» ..Ho e Io twe.cn _tlt< lio-ira of <O:»i aox to - i- . ■ . wiS |w:,«.>. r.le- i-. lug a. Board ot fill., torn of said Bank for tiro rustlnx year -tb/, and tire itaiiaaetlon >.f"axy -other bpsltissa that tnay '<>tne briar* the . h. I,rwoeU***•«, tmabtW* I »|> • I ■ U -3»—JAN. 1

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■ ■*.-»■ -a- .9 ' " IB 4 Jj IN (Own TO A NIW NOM in «*. CwfJiowtovuMba-bor/Mm Jniin Priboj (left), who bolds a citatioa from Oea. Dwtght BlaMdKtwer tor bravery In rescuing three Atnericaa there ttartaf World War 11. and > her daughter Boxena, 18. arrive at New Turk s Idlewfld airport The I three grateful vets prepared a hone tor them at East Sparta, south of Canton. When they were shot down during war she hid them In her home although Naxi officers were there. fjefrrnafiunal Saandphofe)

l< oi> q| Admitted: Mrs. ibibert Miller Willshire. O f Oscar Burry, ftsaa1 tur. A Dismissed: Mrs Hamoel €. Schwarts. Geneva: Mrs. Carl Kip1 ter and- b*hx Jtirl. Decatur; Mrs, l.iov+l dt< h*-r*r and hsby.-gtrf. -tlo(Slur. . r-~ Workman Injured In Fall From Ladder Harofd Fast, of route 2. todrv wag taken io sp*< lalli.ts in Fort Wa>ne t'<r (urther treatment fol accident wlrtrt occurred Thursday. Fast.-aaemMoveO Un- Tout <7>n»ti in turn nunpeuy, • was w.irklng <>n a -ladder, it *ti*J explained, when he slipped, thei. fell 12 or so feet floor. The citupaix fractured lames in his rljit foot and also badly in * ;»iwl Ms ankle. He was taken to the Adams county memorial hos- . pital. where his injuries, were X< raycil, ami given treatment He was then taken 4<> the Fort W’aypc plivanian for further tlieatmeut. 1 '11,,-, .'.iiittig ilici—has—about l.lf*» known tributaries, not tbufitIng jauuuxtids of brook; Seven oft 'dWaJf' Wdbut aries are more than] l.Wm miles in lenxth

DHL KNTS Brownie Troop 2 had a Chriatma i party Wednesday after school. Games were played and contests held A gift exchange was also enenjoyed Mrs. Arnold and Mrs. • tWiiltley. friun the Eta Tau Slgmi sorority, sponsors ot the troop, served refreshments and furnished favors. Scribe. Mary Kay Kocher. Browule Troop 17 held thei.meeting at Lincoln School December 20. They had their Christmas party for mothers. First they had a business meeting The girls sang •Hark. The Herald Angels Sing, and Sara Klchensut-r and Sherron Uhectv gave a skit about ChyistBias. The troop sang "Jingle Bells"* . Mrs Axhlmucher told the »«torv about the Christmas angel’ ’ ■MRlent Night" was sung in divs Ywg The mothers enjoyed a eojHal time while the girl* prepared refreshments. The meeting closed with a sone. "When Day Is Done." •cribs, •barren Shasta. Girl Scouts Troop 12 met recently at the home -of Twanette .Maglev for their Christmas party Gifts were exchanged and prises Were awarded for bingo Refreshtnvmtw were served at the close of U»e evening •cribs. Sue Pstrie. •] Ml fas*, ' -I ;Democrat Want Ads Bring Results

GM Scoots Aml Brownies Spread Joy With Carols A crowd of shoppers went! about tbeir last minute buying Burry * l,h hearts to-; day attar pausing at the court; house to listen to a group of 75 j vivacious, alert young Girl and Brownie Sconts sing several rar ols as they each placed a can of food in the Good Fellowa club box before starting on their annual Christmas caroling tour The girls went first to tbe Adams county memorial hospital and then to the county home, where they entertained the residents. The troops, led by Mrs. - Lowell Harper and Mrs Chester Dalzell, have been working on Christmas favors during the pa»t few yeeks and these were left for each person at the two places. The caroling is sponsored annually by the Girl Scout council project committee, of which Mrs. Robert Bonekemper is chairman, and Mrs. A. C. E. Glltander baa been rehearsing the girls for the event. Transportation Vas pro vlded by the leaders of each of the seventeen troops represented Late this afternoon tbe group returned to the American ia-gion home, where hot chocolate and home-made cookies were served by the council. nowk to raorcan owxea» Notka hereby riven by the Cvmmoß (.'num 11 at the <’lty of T>e- ' catur, Indiana, thatw the 19 day of Decamber, 19&0 the Maid (‘oum-ll j deemed It ne<-e*iNary to make cer- . Caln plib IFT improvement*, and; adopted the following improvement j renolulfon: f PrellmihMry Re»olutton for St’MIHMEYKH «KWKK Improvement. Said iij.provemfnt ►‘hall if made. In n<<ordnn«e with the prbflh tail-drawing and Npot ifb ationn on file in th. office ..f the < IcrK-TreAN-ure-r t»f »aid Cit> The total roat of aald impr»»vement xliiil! he aaseaved upon tbe.-reai cMate ahutttn< n»i<! improvement -Uuurvordance with the method and J manner provided for iw rh Act .d-, The Indiana «leneral AR«embFy rn.titled. An Act <’vn<-rent tip Muwt<t-j ]|ial Corporations ’ approved March L <. b9<»s, tfnd the provl»|4>ha of »H-t ( AvtH amendaloty and auppiemrntal L thereto. ‘ ~ ii The Common Council of xaid C|fy’ ( ha* 'med TnawlKyr The ttday oft, January. IPSI-. at 7 St* o‘cl<»« k I’M , a date an*i time when said C«>wn-•, <II wj'll hear 4»Jid x-onjiiid’r t>bjectloHr i or r-emQnatralora ■ from person* in-H tereNtrd therein or affr«-trd thereby . i and on *afd day. at Raid hour the i Co u n> tl will nott ui th* ’ io a i room tor tbe purpoad of takin< final i a<t|on thereon 11. % rrßnti %araad clerk-Trusunr' ji t»v;c 21 2» 20% Discount on all Win- , ter Coats- Yt on all Fall Millinery *—E. F. Garni Store. : . 29.31 N i

Truman Commutes Prichard Sentence Served Five Months For Vote Fronds Ashland. Ky. D*c 28 —(UP) Edward F Prichard, Jr. Paris. Ky., attorney and formerly high in national Democratic circles, was released tarty last night from the federal correctional in'tltute here on orders from the director of the bureau of prisons, warden R. O. Culver said today. Prichard had been convicted of vote fraud in the 1848 preelden tial election in Bourbon county the federal penitentiary July 14. He had been sentenced to serve two years by federal court on the charge, but served only five mouths. Warden <ui|ier said he received a telegram from the director of the bureau of prisons, stating "the president has commuted sentence for Edward F Pritchard. Jr., after bls time already aervWardeu Culver saßt that Pritchard was released at 8 jv. ui./iast

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night. He addnd ba knew nothing more about rhe release, only that he followed Inatractions from the director Mated ia tbe telegram. Pritchard was at his home in Paris. Ky.. tbie morning The former attorney * Mgft rdtnlHlsi retire aide is Washington during the presidency of Franklin D Roosevelt >’■ He was coavlcied of staffing ballot boxhs In the presidential race in Bourbon county tat 1848 I Bread Prices Cent Higher In Chicago Chicago. Dec 28— fUPt —Bread prices rose one cent for a |K>nnd loaf at ‘most corner grocery stored today following a rise of S cent per pound in wholesale prices. Several wholesale ‘vaking firms announ-ed the higher prices due to increased costs, and a spokesman for tbe aasv-lated retail bakers of Cbtengb said bis group will have I to raise the price Os bread to 17 cents a loaf Fluid tullk sold In stores and de-, livered to homes also was due to rtsa In price Jan. I, dairy sources said St>okesmen said changes In tbe milk market will make the in crease necessary.