Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 287, Decatur, Adams County, 6 December 1951 — Page 6
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Two Men Pay Fines On Traffic Charges | One Jail Sentence | Suspended By Mayar Two men paid traffic fine£ in city court, one of them when he was arrested for failisi to pay the assessed fine, and the bther when a not guilty plea was chided to one of guilty. In the latter instance in court action today, Leo- Sheets, 957 fatnut street, arrested last Saturday for reckless driving accident at the city liptits and Men cer avenue, through his D. Burdette Custer, pleaded guilty-to the charge. * Cited into court last Saturday, Sheets pleaded not guilty tp W charge, and the case was aetjtdj trial today. Mayor Doan ,fineds?|hS subject 410 and costs, totaling $21.75, sentenced him to 10 4ftys< in jail, and suspended his driver’s license for 90 days, A 4 The jail sentence was suspe: ■■ d on the provision that Sheets; >ot drive an automobile during th4 §9O- - license suspension. Max Ainsworth, of 940 f Nbrth Thirteenth, paid an additional >2O of the fine assessed against . fifi m last May. He was arrested at tfat time for reckless driving and speeding, the first offense at Five Points, the second on Mercer avenue.. | City police also investigated minor accidents Wednesday, wifen cars driven by Herbert route 6, and William Kruse coll|<ed at Thirteenth and Monroe street intersection, and again when ce car driven by Roland Wolfe, Plf absent Mills, and Clarence Steves, driving a city utility truck, collided at Eleventh and Elm street. linage in either instance was reiHrtedly minor. v Trade in a Good Town — Dea&kr
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air and artillery attack In superior that the guerrilla'moyement In China proper is building up while the army is committed td a sterile military adventure in another land; and finally that if the Reds are able to extricate the Chinese army intact from the Korean misadventure, it.will soo> be committed to move profitable wars of aggression in southeast Asia with the rice,, tin, rubber and natural resources of Burma and French Indo-China at stake/
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