Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 150, Decatur, Adams County, 26 June 1951 — Page 2

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' Man Fined Here For \ , •< I Disorderly Conduct Second Defendant f Pleads Not Guilty One man involved in a Sunday morning knife fight was fined for disorderly conduct and' another pleaded npl guilty to chargee of assault and assault and battery. Addie Tucker, who recently arrived here from Shelbyville, was l- represented in court by Hubert McClenahan and entered a not. guilty plea to the charges. Trial was set down by Mayor Doan for next Tues-, day, and Tucker was remanded to jail for failure to meet the S3OO

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GASSAVER IN ITS LOW PRICE FIELD! — ~b«*< to dIMM mtbout DOtiMI |P ■ A - ’ See H! Try it! Buy it! \ ’sl STUDEBAKER CHAMPION One of the 4 lowestprice largest selling cars! — In this year’s Mobilgas Economy Ron, a Studebaker A REAL Champioo made the best actucd »a» mileage s* the un EAf E 26 "standard clasrificatfona” cows competing—did Ih. GAS MILEAGE | O 6 miles per gallon bettor than the entnes of the t jhuAAADIONI three other largest selling lowest price cars. The ChainGHAMrIVNJ pion had Studebaker owdrive, optiooal at OKl»o «©•s VIZARD MOTOR SALES Wtaches ‘ e sXKd s :

cash bond. V- h I William Johnkon|of Homewood, who alleged lathe morning session of Monday’s trial, that Tucker inflicted leg woiinds -in a series of fights in whicty the .two men yrere engaged, was fined $5 and 4 oSts, totalling sl4, he pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct, r >i i The two men started fightin t, so the testimony stated, at the Fred Bailer home where they had tyeen playing poker ail night, progressed to Schirmeyer street, where it broke up and eventually resulted in the arrests of the tuft) men by city and county police authorities. Lawrence Debolt, who was arrested over the weekend by .City police, was fined $5 and posts, totalling sl4, In y city court when he pleaded guilty to a public intpxication charge. He was arrested! on Cort street. 1 B \•ij . <

School Fund Fight Decision Appealed Long Court Battle Appears In Making Indianapolis, June 26. —(!UP) — A dispute over what formula to use In the August distribution of $58,000,000 in school funds ap I-eared headed today for a long court fight. Marion county superior judge John L. Niblack yesterday overruled a motion for a \ new trial which was asked after Niblack ruled that the distribution be made according to a 1951 formula instead of the old 1949 formula. Attorney general Emmett MeManamon, who asked the new trial, announced immediately that he would appeal Niblack’s decision to the Indiana Appellate court. The case was brought by Gary school officials. They asked Niblack for a declaratory judgment to decide which formula is used. [ state superintendent oFpublic instruction Wilbur Young certified the 1949 formula to. state auditor Frank T. Millis. Observers, said the 1949 formula probably would be used and adjustments be made later if Niblacks ruling is sustained in the higher courts. Statement of Condition of the %ATIO%AI« SIHKTY \ CORPORATION New York 6. N.Y. 4 Albany Street On the 31st Day of December, 1950 ELLIS H. CARSON, President HENRY HOWARD. Secretary Amount of Capital paid up •! 7,500.000.00 CROSS ASSETS OF COMPANY Real Estate Unincumbered $ \ 450,001.00 Mortgage Loans on Real Estate (Free from any prior Incom bra nee) $ 0. Bonds" (Book) Value $23,355,902.39 Stocks*** (Market) Value $19,526,598.19 Cash in Banks (On Interest and Not on Interest) $ 4,087,447.94 Accrued Securities (Interest and Rents. Etc.) 8 82,564.90 Other Securities $ Premiums and Accounts due and in process of collection ..$-2,618,377.45 Accounts otherwise se- \ cured $ 253.430J2Q Total Cross A55et5’..550,374.346.97 Deduct Aksets Not Admitted $ 375,936.42 Net Assets 49,998 ? 38i'.55 LIABILITIES I \r Reserve or amount nee- J L <| essary to reinsure outstanding risks $14,308,775.33 Losses due and unpaid $ 0.; Losses adjusted and not I due $ 0Ix>sses unadjusted and tn suspense $ 7,213,5.01*.05 Bills an<l Accounts un- t paid \ 8 81T,000.00 Amount dire and not due banks or other creditors i. ~.. . 8 0. Other Liabilities of the Company .....$ 2,945,529.18 Total Liabilities $24,553,604.56 Capital „.$ 7.50,0.000.00 Surplus $17,944,775.99 TOTAL $49,998,380.55 State of Indiana, 1 Office of Insurance Commissioner 1, the undersigned. Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of ihe Statement.of the Condition pf the above mentioned Company on the 31st day of December. 1950', as shown by the original statement and that the said original statement is now on file in this office. \ In Testimony Whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and ->affix my official seal, thia Ist day of June 1951. SEAL Frnnk J. Virhmxnn. \ Insurance Commissioner. •If Mutual Company so state. ••Strike out "Book'’, “Market” or ‘A mortised." »J ♦•• Strike out "Book" or "Market.’ JUNE 26— JULY 10 If You Have Anything To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad —It Pays.

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"Declares U. 8. Ready For “Real” Peace Talks ' IDmSSS! 1 K i ■■ ~18 LjBPMPH B ’ - ■MKwtfKSHvi ■ i t-S? bHI b I E3 4* \ rH \ V ' I 'Ar! ■ STANDING BEFORE a portrait of the iipan he Honors, President Tnurnan, speaking at dedication ceremonies the Arnold Engineering development at Tullahoma, Tenn ,;telte Russia and the world that the U S is ‘‘reddy now” to discuss a “real!” in K irea. He warned the Soviet Union that if they start a third World War. they "cannot possibly win.” The new development is named Ofr the late Gen. Henry (“Hap") Arnold, head if World War II Army Air FdrcOs. g

Arrested On Charge Os Holdup Attempt Evansvl|le, Ind., June 26.—(UP) —Clarence A. Wallace, 31, Tenny-j son, was scheduled to be arraigned before a U.S. commissioner here today on h charge of attempting' to hold up the Tennyson National Bank. ? Wallace,i who is married and the father of# two children. w*a.‘ arrested by :FBI agents here yesterday white ; working as a welder Bt a local niannfacturing company. Wallace’.was accused with Lloyd D. Patmois, 32. also of Tennvsbn of staging:; an unsuccessful hcod-up oi the bank June 7. Special kgent Harvey cl Foster said PaliuolM fled td Owensboro, Ky., where he was arrested earlier on a car theft charge. ’ t 1 ,. || —; f Workmen Compensation Insurance Rates Up M . i v Indianapolis, June 26.—(UP)-8-4'ate insurance commissioner Frank J. Tiehmann announced today "an ijverage 6.4 percent increase fa' workmen’s (compensation insurance rates in Indiana. Viehinann said the rates would go up Jujy 1 as a result of the recent stiiite legislature’s liberalization legislation. The 1951 general assembly increased maximum compensation (benefits from $22 to $25 a .week, i ■ ■ ', ■ The rates are more than 46 percent bdlow the average rates in five surrounding states. Viehmann said. He added that rates remained low in Ifidiana because of the good accident record in the state’s industries.; \ SENATE PROBES (Continued From Page One) name w.as not disclosed, qiifi the University’ of Illinois because he was spending all his money for heroin. He said drug addiction is so widespread in Chicago that one section of-'the south side is known as "dopevflle.” He estimated that “35 or 40 percent” of Students in the ’Chicago high school from which he/giaduai-’ ed were tiling drugs of some kind usually marijuana. A ‘i A WAR-WEARY American soldier takes forty winks in a foxhole during a lull sin the battle by Allied troops for possession of a Red billtop position. To bring relief to the hard-fighting forces now engaging the enemy in Korea, Gen. Ridgway has appealed to the U-N. for additional soldiers to meet the threat of a pending’large-scale offensive by the Comnjunists. (U. <S. Defense Dept. Phot<j from International}

Young Man Arrested | In Automobile Theft 'H V I Colhmbus, 'lnd., June 26 —(UP) —Frlekl W. Barton, 22, told police today: two mistakes landed hinj in jap. I Bftiiton \!»aid his first mistake was stealing a car from James Allen HaH. And Burton added he rhouili have checked the bapk seat of the eirl where Hall’s five-year? old daughter, Beverly, was sleeping.-' i ? | Burjlon was arrested yesterday ester la police chase dtiring which Beverly said “the big whisle on the polled car” wakened her. ■j I ■ ! I -> I If Yost Have Anything To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad —lt Pays.

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ERIE'S (Contlaard From P«ae O«e) les o( persons attending the exhibit. The Erie railroad is celebrating its lOoth anniversary of linking the Great Lakes to the sea, and have planned more than 100 stops in communities from Hammond Co Newark, N. J. Railroad officials have recaptured certlury-old ideas with an engine df that era —ihe "William Mason”—plus a baggage car and coach and Daniel Webster seated in effigy on a rocking chair, so he could “see the scenery better.” The train was with a freight car, refrigerator car, flat car and radio-equipped caboose, all bf them filled with exhibits of the Erie system.

Reports Stassen To Seek GOP Nomination News Commentator Reports Candidacy Sjt. Loyis, June 26 —(UP) —Harold Stassen, president of the Uni-' versWy pt Pennsylvania, will be, a Republican candidate for (president in 1952, a news commentator reported here today in' a copy-: righted broadcast. ' Bruce Barrington, news editor of radio station KXOK, said a reported social gathering at Clarksboro, N. J., last weekend, was actually « caucus of Republican governors, senators and national committee members to dis-, cuss the party’s candidate in ’52. ‘ Barrington said he learned’ from "unimpeachable ’ that Stassen, who was present at, the.affair, was approached on the subject and said he would run, if he were wanted. “I can report he definitely will be a candidate,” Barrington said. He said it was agreed Stassen, former governor of Minnesota,! would make a better candidate than Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower. Two Persons Injured When Autos Collide Two persons were slightly injured as the result of an accident Monday involving a car driven by Mrs. Frieda Yager, of route 4, and a tractor iriven by Mrs. Nina Aschlk man, also of route 4. The accident occurred about one mile south of the Adams Central high school in Kirkland township at a county road intersection. Mrs. Yager sustained minor knee Snd facial lacerations, and her mother-in-law, Mrs. Lucinda Yager, a passenger in the car, received knee, head and right arm injuries. The latter'was brought to a Decatur physician, given emergency treatment, then released. Sheriff Bob Shraluka and deputy Jim Cochran, who l investigated, estimated the total damage to the two vehicles at S3OO.

TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1951

S J/ Jo* << fl WANTED for questioning in the half-mUllon-dollar Brink’s robbery In Boston and identified as leader of the three men who robbed a branch bank in New York of $63,942, William Francis Sutton, 49, is No. 5 on the FBl's “Ten Most Wanted” rtster. “Slick Willie” is an escape artist. (International) . L U— ——r—--26 Reserve Army \ V JJnits To Training i / ■ j 4 - r ! Camp Atterbury, Ind., June 26— §(UP)-i-Twenty-six reserve army 1 units from Indiana and four other states ; will! take part in intensive summer training here for members of the organized reserve corps. Lt. Col. Joseph L. Petrick, head of ths ORC training group here, said nearly 1,000 officers and enMINOS UHRICK BROS.