Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 56, Decatur, Adams County, 7 March 1951 — Page 6
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i Three Policemen | Wounded In Battle || Jilted Lover Goes *■ Berserk At Capital ■ ; lndh»napol!js, Mqr. 7 (UP) — •i A rejected lover went berserk with | a shotgun and wounded three p<> i )heme|ri [before he wax shot and, ■ raptured In a wild gunbattle. x H police ifiillets felled. Samuel •i i| Reynolds. 33-year-old construction worker, after he blasted patrol- | Mn«tn Donald Ulrey. Charles Baink aka and Merlin Lyon as they dos-O-ed in on him behiitd a restaurant K'he- hud threatened to /‘clean out.” . Reynolds Ulrey and Balnuka $ .Wpre reported in serious condition ■| ati general hospital. Attendant* jj ;Haid Lyon suffered a miner netjk S', 'wound. - v . I■ , j &'• The gunbattle took place'* wheo !
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£ (111 ■ ■— " ” .WW— I .1 Ithroughouttheyearl ;!■ DEPENDABLE PROTECTION WITH | JB FRIENDLY HELPFUL SERVICE | ■ !| H | , prompt, fair lota paymanta . and dapandabla . ■ * protooiion. Just phono or oomo In and too ut«; I DECATUR INSURANCE AGENCY |l K CHidg Eatabllahad IM7 Oofcatuf Ind II HENNETM RUNYON PHON ■ -.— COMPLETE CLOSING OUT, Public Sale I Am hluivp Hold my farm I will poll the following imthoiihl'property ■at public Auvihm 4 milt’M West of Rockford, oTilo oh • erimut rond then niilf North. 2 iiilb-M Smith of \Vl|lnhln«, Ohio on Hoad IM'th»‘U 2*4 ImlLes East then South: \ ’ FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1951 Commencing .at 10:00 A. M. f. I 29—HEAD CATTLE— 29 4 Rbdatered Milking abort horn cows: 7 (Hade milking abort horn |<cows; 2 Anguk Cowk: 2 Angus Heifers. Bred: 3 Pure Bred (not RegisIltered) milking shorthorn Heifers. 14 mo. old. open; 2 Grade Heifers & fttf Steerk, 10 mo. old; 5 August & September Calves from aboive cjows. £ Sired by Registered Hereford Bull. Registered Hereford Bull. Haiford Tmaniino born May 27. IXB. Breeder. I. F. Monroe. Port O. | 4 |;Kf{erd I,anK * an< * ® reßtP<l - j. 58—HEAD OF HOGS—SB |fc 8 Hampshire and Burkshire Second Litter Sows. Double immiihed. .gand 50 wean pigs. I. 'f. ; -SHEEP- ... ® 75 Four year old Ewes lamb May Ist.; 2 Pure BredJ Dorset Bucks. -ill [ GRAI^I—If AY—GRASS SEED ti 3500 Bu. more or less of good yellow corn; 400 Bu. more Or Jess |Clinton "59" oats suitable for sSedi 3000 Ihs. Brome grass seed in 50 lb. Shags; tt bu. Evergreen sweet chiver seed; 300 bales Second & Third Cut g (lng Alfalfa hay: 1000 Hales Alfalfa & Brome Hay. This is all nice hay. Al>id• not get wet. j I P TRACTORS & FARM IMPLEMENTS 1 j\ Deere Model “A". 19 IS Trm tor on good Rubber. Starter 4- Eightk j|j|nrst class; J. Deere 4 Row Tractor Cultivator with Lift anti ;’>eed controls; J Deere 3J Bottom 12" Power-Trol Tractor Plow on runKh*; Co-op 8* Tractor Dis.; J. Deere 4 Row Mounted Fertiliser Corn Iplaotef; <-.«E Tiekre 3 section spike tooth hairow; HJC 3 section Spike fffootb Harrow. J Deere 17 Hole Model "FB” Tractor grain drill on rule liber; "Brillion" Sure stand grass seeder; Dunham Cultlpackeri "Clod bluster” CvUipackPr; Black Hawk 2 row; Fertiliser/corp planter; J. Ifleere Tractor Manure Spreader on rubber; 3 section Rotary Hoe; Ma-ssey Harris 2 Bottom 12" Tractor Plow, like new; Co-op Rubber The Wagon and steel bed; New Idea Rubber Tire Wiigon and 1H ft. bpd; hloru Rubber Tire Wagon with steel flare box like new:; Weber steel hlra wagon gem 30 fl Elevator with Wis< on»ln air coolhnotm; ’3O ft. without motor . ' ' i HAY TOOLS I I I •‘johnHean' M“U. i with 7 ft.'mnwer; "At\' Koto Baller, used t geaxoiia; "AC" Power take off side delivery Rake; Jfaw hlpa Hide ielivrry rake- The above Faint Implements are Mil 1 In flrat c|aws con lltlbn b'. FORD TRACTOR < EQUIPMENT : 19 4 R Fold Trn< toi on New Ibibbci and I ',>lh>w Ing . Etitiipmcnl ' 18" (lows. CuMlvs'iir. H fl Mower, ’ limn Manure l.oadet with both tttrki’t aud blade; llytli Mlillu Disc; Jack: Ti’misport Box f MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT g; 8 Rolls Field Fence and 4<t Mtiel Posts; 3 Twelve hide adlvunlked log feeders. I Eight Indo aalvanlsed htia feeder; 3 Nevet freese .Hug - pttnielne; X suinmei Hum fmititnltis; I individual hog house: jTrotigh: ‘i ion Hydreulic Jack: John Ifcm-e Tira Pump, 3 Sit nek Water Tanka; iHgae-Htration Mutm '. In p Elrrirlc Minor, Hmiill Thule and:arilelaß m) nuinermis l<» menH'mi " Wheel Trailer wild Rttn k lßi< k \l?o dlarellanemis Household Fiirnlitira/ |*ERMK CASH Not Responsible fm mildettls I Htpek and email article* will he gold Inside if weather la bad. A. W. MARION, Owner Itdinebna, Llechty. Rutledge Auctioneers . lirk e Daniels—Clerk „ , . 17 Fl ’ Lunch by E. &R. Ladiee Aid :TO ■ \ ■ '': : 5 4.
I police rushed f<» ui reHla|inraiit in ja northwestern resiiieniiah district Ito investigate q report si'rom an j anonymous telephone <tal|er. The caller said a ’’ma|i With a shotgun" was striding <|oW'n th? , street, waving- the gun arid threat 1 riling to "clean out a re^apYaptl Two squads spotted Key 11 olds Jerking by a shed behindjthp restauram. As they closed ip <in Mm 1 | from two sides, he ! opened fire | with the shotgun. | Ulrey and' Bainaka were tut ' down 'by slugs from Reynolds’ 12 guage double-barrelled 1 shotgun Slugs ripped into Lyon's|ne|ck. As a dozen other squads eon- \ verged on the spot, Lyoo ami pa- i Holman EJwood <}. Weinke, who' ' had escaped Reynolds’ f|re; plan led him down. Thdar captbred him ! \ after wounding him behind his left ear and in his left thfghi \ Police said that j El(0i|? -[Smith, 33. an Employe;Of the lipid them Reynolds w«4 angered when she refused him a Male last itlglit. j "I dated him for a ejmnle of months. 1 she told polite. ?‘hbt q\iit going with him because |he drank too much." \ s ! \ ~ .-' « ! ! I. ! t 1 X MP's Rescue AW(pL i Soldier From Coujt Minneapolis; March 7{j— (UP) —' Military police pulled j pa vid L. j Hooker. 19. out of the frying pan,' and into the Tire. > Two MPs showed up hi federal court yesterday as Judge Gunnar H. NOrdbye considered sentencing the Cactus. Tex., youth of charges of wearing an army uniform illegally. The penalty have ! been three years in prison. The MP’s said Hooker [who had i been arrested by FTII agents, was ■ wearing the uniform tef&Ry- Rut he was AWQL, they sai<t The judge qismised the|case and the MP’s took custody. | \ [ X . , -y If You Have Anything To*Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad r- I V Pays< ] ■ i 'H . • I ■ i I I 1 ■■■ ■Wn 03 hi'
Pat McCarran To Launch New Probe Will Investigate ' Subversive Acts Washington. March i7. —-(tJP)— j Pkt McCarran will unveil j the new look in investigating Cbmqiunist subversive activities in the United States. | i Mcf'atian is a Democratic senator from Nevada serving his fourth term. He is chairman of the power fu\l and effective senate judiciary committee and was cisautjior of lasi session’s Mundt-McCarran antisubversion act. •In his 71th year, McCarrap [looks and sometimes acts like an enraged bull buffalo. A\ senate resolutioii authorized him to investigate subversive activitits which he soon will undertake to do with considerable fury. Bui there will be'? more energy than noise in the McCarran inquiry. He refused to outline his investigation plans. He won’t predict i what will Ibe uncovered. He refuses to claim anything -until the evidence is in. . in short. Me<’arran is readying an investigation which will make [ headlines only as witnesses testify |or the committee reports. And he { proposes that his aides stand with { him against all drum thumping, talking-out of turn and boloneyWhat MeCartan wants is sworn fai ts along with the scalps of subversive! characters and -organizations and he intends to get them Aiding his subcommittee on internal security will \be two men peculiarly fitted for the job. Benjamin M'andell is one of the legst khovYn men in Washington and one of the best informed on Communist activity. v Krom a cubby hole office under the eaves of the old state department buildingV Mandell loni’ helped direct the battle against infiltration df Communists into government posts.' Froth there he went % to the house Un-Anierfcan activities committee where McCarran juHt found and hired hliji. The other is Robert Morris, formerly of 1 the FBI and naval intelligemand l« v»i«-tau of the RappComlert lnvei.iigutimi ol Communist iiitili lat join Into the New York pillilli -<in>i>l system Mollis was special rOllli*e| for Itepiihllcaii mlimiiiy meinlo 1 * oA, tile lA dlliH” 1 "llimit ti c whli !i luc-l ! vi hi lelct |, d r< 11 100 p| It Mi Caitliv'* irda in the slate drpiilt I mtni ihiiito Miipi 'till 1* btijuK IhH Imiii what lie icghide n» 111 ; Io n»im nt in- 11ml hb< il- mibll. mi ■ ■•iiHicis iciHvfd fiom thr^Tydhtgs' comtnlt Im Winn Hint liivf-tmiitlop elided In what li-i iillli - iiIImI 11 MiHewasli. Mollis simppeil p|(>:oH ,|gn|hst "many hl*!unci y pidiitlnv In a o-c ' ret Ihi uiii betwein the Cuiiiniiinls,ti*J lOwini LtiiHiioui tin tTydlngsil 'lilh ooiiiili tei ami the Ih moi lai tv mlmlnisf 1 in lon " Morri* said Ho- Tydlngs commit lee ti-ented some ' McCarthy wll , m • 1 H shanil fully. 1 efu »> d to- Io :n and In gimi.il "did not du Its job." In his new po ithm with Mcf’uiiran. Morris may have a chancV to prove those charges. If You Have Anything To Sell Try i A Democrat Want Ad It Pays
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1 SEES MILITARY • I ((‘nntlnnrd From f’asr Onrl i$ MacArthur’s forces. |The supreme commander arso, • fllled attention again to the fact I tfjat he has had no fresh directives ' f|mn the UN on what he should $0 ; aßout- Communist China's smn in Korea. j'Hls remarks were interpreted a| an appeal to I’N memhersjlo authorize him to. take offensive agtion against Red China itself—• x jrtainly to make bombing rails p| the enemy homeland. I Contlnuou* Review «. Washlngtoiii. March 7. ):tlng seerktaty Janies I< Webb id today thafljthe I’nlted States!ls constant consultation-ewith jts_ btnlted Nations allies on the issues Gen. Douglas MacArthur's dhlitary campaign Ugaiinst Chinese idid North Korean i gAsked at a news confertncr about tie status of Restrictions against Bgiinbing Manchurian supply bases. v|ebb said this government Is Engaged in continuing review of the hjorean war situation But he decaned to elaborate on the Mgnc|urian problem. ‘ J - |Webb said any question about cjlossing the 3Sth parallel, is academic at \this time. H 6 said l’;N tgbops are mot in a position to cross tHe parallel V ! IjMacArthur reiterated today in ; liprea that the UN military opera- - trnn will wind Up in a stalemate unless "vital decisions” are made on (lib highest international levels. |;Webb said that UN objectivesdn 'continue to be to repel Coi|iiminist akgresgion and restoje P&acb and security to the ravaged peninsula. i |jHe pointed out that the UN seeks agunited Korea. Hut he would not speculate on whether this could he achieved by destroying Commuhlit f<i’Ci?s. by diplomatic uif by a eumbiim.!ion oflboth. ? ■
I PREMIER S (Continued .From I’nae One), ,'jy hi|i he recently signed a trade piii t with the Soviet. ||iut the premier also worked (b kepp his country independent aifi| friendly toward the wept He wai < (iisidereil by his countrymmt i|mun of action" whn worked tillx hours dally he took office last Junt? iu|m,o|e a i lean sweep of^>lt J 'th| oi| hithtalera who httadml ii.utS 1 liwompalanf - i- .mim.. ■ ’1 j”- 1 "- ' 1 ■ 1 ““j. n OPEN DOORS j t I I W d.< m -IhiH'i •much the ItlliU || 111 It l« ah open doOt , _ - Min, h ymt mm ( i|>r . i F|om your sin furrvrt inure ' ■[ I 2 Hii* If Mdi r< fit «< h» enter. J Tie Itovll hit* mt open dom ; . i Tnrouah which he will had yon, .t ' To Io forevermore. F \ :l v :’T. lestiM Christ Is the Bible's dour. IH dhd to sav» you from slit. ! Ils- Is , pl« ii-llug with outstretched b ■ Whiting fm you to enter It) • I 4 II oh sinner, search your Bible. Tarn from your life of sin; , (live to Cod your heart and service; .\l|d Heaven's door you’ll enter In; t iii \ Raymond McAhrem b 1 ' I
Disregard Portion I Os Tax Form Data 1 Poll Tax Rates I Listed On Forms ? A ttelect group of taxpayers jvere cautioned .today to dlsreganl jpart <}>f the information found or. the taix statements which they re Leive in the mail. i ' Cou|nty .treasurer Richard D. |<ewtdn, whqse office has been (ic blege<i with telephone < ails recenji Jy, said that the confusion steins h’om the'fact ihat poll tax rates hiiist he listed on the forms y In thlsi state, taxpayers over ”•0 years of age are exempt from pdH |ax payrhetu. That this rate a]pears on the face of the statement has led many to believb tlnu they have been subjected to the tax Actually, only the rate is pla< e«l there. It is not. however, included In the total amount of taxes due., On the form, in specified columns are listed the various reasons for and the amount due. ■ On the forms sent to those tax payers over 50. and as a consequence exempt from paying poll tag. the rate appears near the top pf jhe form in its rightful pla- e. but is lef-t out of the current tax due. Lew'ton said that formerly the poll tax rate was on \the back of the old forms, and usually ignored. This year’s new form, though, requires that Lt be listed on the fro.H of the statement, thud' many hav< concluded that thgy are paying poll, taxes when actually they are not? r ■■ ' >1 Census takers for- the British crown colony of Hong Kong on China’s coast find thie terni, “floating population,’’ no mere \ figure of speech. Ampng Hong Kong’s population of nearly 2.000,000 are 147,000 Chinese fisherman who live on boats'ip the colony's territorial waters. Cl . ’ 1 r. . >1 ;■ ' ! . -
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I George WiUhimzton. \ is-'itii:-’ , Barbados tn 1751 on his only trip abroad, commented that the is i land’s rum was of excellent quality but "extravagahtly tlear" at two i shillings al gallon, in Washington’s time, notds the National Geographic Society, two shillings was j equivalent to 45 cents in' United States coin. j I J
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Old Beil Rings Again Wilton, N.IIJ (UPO' —• The Uni-, I tariari Church bell is summoning towntolk to Sunday Services for thefirsts time since 1869. The bell originally w-as given to the town and hung in the tower of the Old Meeting House in 1802. Fire de- : stroydd the building 37 years later.! 1 The bell was recast and hung in l('itizfii< H.HI. t If Have Anything To Sell Try I I A Democrat Want Ad - It Pays, 1 ! i"»ii <■ i' ~ ~ 1 „- 1 , . ,
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