Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 292, Decatur, Adams County, 12 December 1951 — Page 7

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Three-Way Split In Fort Wayne Reward Reword For Solving Fort Wayne Crimes Fort Wayne, Ind., Dec. 12 —(UP) —The widow of a Convicted murderCr, a womhn he kidnaped and raped, and a inan-and-wife amateur detective team today were recoin-

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mended for a shaft of t 115,000 reWaM for eolflßt thre* its slaying heft tn 1941. - li ] . A special regard commission, by I 5-to-l vote, decided late yesterday to split the city-sponsored reward Into thirds. The recommendation Went th th* city cOttbcU, Which must appropriate the money. A During a Irtte di fape-ftldVders. the city offered $15,000 for information leading to the killer’s arrest knd conviction. Franklin Click, who died in the state prison electric eha|r. last December, was convicted

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Gelt. McArthur's Ouster PrihtifiUl Hews Story Ot 'sl New York, Dec. 12— (UP)— The editors of the United Pfess today announced their selections of tte ten biggest news stofles of 1951. 1. Truman fires MacArthur. 2. Korean armistice negotiations, 3. Kefduver crime hearings. 4. Government controls to com bat inflation. 6. Korean war atrocities. 7~‘ 6. Amateiir sports scandals. 7. interna) revenue dismissals. 8. Churchill's return to power. 9. Miseodri-KahSds floods. 10'. Development of tactical atomic weapons. Other stories nominated for. the ‘‘ten biggest” list included: the Japanese pWifce treaty; 84 kiHed in Woodbridge, N.J., train Utreek’, the Ahglo-Iranlah oil dispute; the National league pennant pliy-btti the persecution of Americans behind the iron cuftain (such as Oatie and Vogelet); the congressional Ihvestb gat ion of the RFC; Eisenhower’S NATO mission, and the Suer Sudan crisis, t of slaying Phyllis Conifle and then Confessed murdering Wilheltna Haag 4 and Anfta Kuaeff. Click’s widow, Mrs. Marie Click, was named for a third of the re* ward. She' based her claim on a letter of confession her husband sent her. The commission also gave a third to Mrs. Leona Sparks of Kainsville, Tkk., who said she supplied police With the license plate number on Click’s car after he kidnaped and raped her. Mr. and Mfs. Floyd Moreland Os Anglia, recipiehta of the third share, said they traced the murders to Click through a laundry'ticket. During the commission's hearings. Sam Kuseff of Fort Wayito, father of one of the murder victims, appealed to the group to disallow Mrs. Click’s claim. He slid she would -have known what her husband was doing and if she did. she "hid“ him Six years before he was arrested. Allen county sheriff Harold Bets cast' the dissenting vote to the three-way reward spilt. j He be- \. _—_____ )hMtrte r wSk M to«V era tad waffle irons, ahwHbewlHd with a soapy cloth after eaeh use. to keep them taw tad sparkling. Haver immkrae mem hi water, aa that wfll ruin the etectrttal unit

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I • ■ fl fl - > I'M TlkßO of running away fron 1 the FBI,” eaid fugitive Meyei I Dembin (above) ae he walked int< . the t). S. attorney’* effiCe in biev i York and surrendered on baAI robbery tad auto theft charges to Which he pleaded guilty. was wanted specifically tn th< llb.m robbery of k BparkhiU »M. Y., bank id years ago and ww on the FBI'S “Ten Most Wanted’ 'UgitiVes list fZefSmatieHdl) ™wi.sa , si®»r. ‘ NOVEMBER TERM, 1951. I STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF ADAMA 83: Paul Franklin Ross, Plaintiff,) I i V« ) James Carr. etal. defendants. ) ‘ Cause No. 19750 ‘ Coma now the plaintiff in the . .ahove entitled cause by his attpV* ney Hanry B. Heller, and flies tos 1 coinplaint therein togetker With tM affidavit of h competent person that the folio wing named, described ana designated defendants to wit: JamSfe Carr, Jas. Carr. J. Carr, Eleanor Carr, Peter Wood, WWi. C. I Spencef Auditor of Adame eoiihty Indiana. David Studabaker. Harriet StudabOker, L J. NeptUhte, ISabiil 1 Neptune, Wvan Jones, Even Jones, george McMaken, Catharine Weaken, David Majbf, David Majors, avis Johnson Administrator of estate of David Major and/or Davjd Majors, Ira Neptilnte, Nanne Majors. Lydia Banta, Henry Banta. David Major, Byren Major, Sarah Major, Lydia N. Banta, Henry Banta lab for David A Byron Malon Hannah E. Major. Joseph D.. Nuttman, John Anderton Guardian of Byron H. Major, Byran H. Major, X D. Nuttman, Caroline L. Nuttman, Sarnes I. Neptune, Isabel Neptone. ;lcharfl Winans Trustee pf arys Township AdimS couWtyuUJi laps, « If Neptune,. Joseph SenttA Ttbiuee at. Marys Township Adama epgASjlßUlaila, Jdhh Rice, William Trtut midiwr Adams county Iftdiina. - Alexander Fleming. Eleanor leming, John N. ufttie Sheriff .dams county Indiana, James Ira eptune, Piram R. Hunt, Thomas B. Jmsey Agfebt, T. B. Klfhsey, Wrti. eptune, Wltliarii Neptune, Lydia eptune, John Neptune, John Mtonkey, William McConkey, Eli Mconkey, Hiitaheth Rtatnacner. Btatnacher, RUtn Danner, James Danner, Mary June WatklMS, Caleb Watkins, Lydia w/hans, Samuel Winans. Nancy Majors, James Majors, Samantha E. Neptune. James bunner, James A. donner, Ruth Donner, RUth Doher, Caleb WAtkHls* Mary . Jane Watkln, Mary J. Wa(* kins, Elisabeth, .McConkey, Samuel Wlnbhs, Lydlft V. Wlnens, Lydia V. Winenens, Lidia V. Wlnens, Nancy v. Winens. Nancy Mariah Magdr, Nancy M. Major, Sarah McConkey, Sarah I. McConkey, Isaac Neptune. Eliza McConkey, James Q. Neptune, Celeste M. Ne)>tube, Lauretta Elston. Lauretta Ellston. Lauretta Etrttdh, homey O. Elston Administrator of estate of Lauretta Elston. Rorndd p. Elston. Roemo O< Elston. R. O. Elston. Harry Elsto R > Harry N. Elston, Orlen H-. Fertnsy Trustee of St. Marys Township of Adams county Indiana and St. Marys School Township of Adams county Indiana, Joseph J. Peters, Joseph J. Peters? Joseph H. Peters, Josephine Cole Ast, Isabella Cole Petsell, Louisa Lomont Lande, Lutites Lomoht Laude,. Allen Lbmont and Edwin Horstman Ceexecutors of last will and testament ■ tof Jdseph J. Petfert deceased. IsAbell Cole Petselk John J. Pet Sell. Josephine Colt Ast, Ihvin C. Mauiiee, Hartikhtha B. Mauller. Albert M. MaiHier. Adah M. Mauller, George W. Gates etal. The Prudential Insurance Company of America, Prudential Insurance Company of America, Prudential Ins. co. of America, PrhdOntial Insurance Co, Prudential ln«. Co, Ishbell Neptune, Francis M. Denman, J. Q. Neptune, Francis May Denman, Mary C., Braddock, James Q. Neptune Executor last will and testament of IsabSll Neptune deceased. Frances- May lienman. Frances«M. Denman. Mary Braddock, J. J. rPelers, Bernadine Bremen, Amos Troiltner; The unknown husband oA wife, widower or widow, and the unkpow-n heirs and/ Or devisees, and the unknown spouse of the tlhknowh heito and/of devL bees of tach of the himvfe named defendants; the unknown helrt ahd/ Or devisees, and the unknown spouse of the unknown heirs and/or devisees of the unknown husband or wife, widower or widow, or each of tile above named defendants; the Unknown executors, administrators, descendants, cfedltort, trustees, representatives. receivers, successors in interest or assigns of each of the Above named defendants, the names bt ail of whom are unknownlto tl)e rlalntiff; All persons and ions w-ho askert of might assert any title claim or Interest in or lien upon the real estate described In the complaint ift this action undbr or through any of the defendants in this action named, described and designated in said cdmplaint, the names of all.of whom -are unknown to the piAintlff; are noii-rAsldents Os the State of Indiana, and that said action is by a coinplaint to qtoet the title to the following described real estate siturted in Adams county, state pf ndiana, towit: The northeast quartet of the southwest quarter. And the southeast quarter Os Section thirty-three (33), Township twenty-seven (X7) North, Range fifteen (U) East, containing two hundred (300) Actes of \ Notice is therefore hereby given each and all oi the Above named, fleettlhed and tie situated defendants of the fillAg and pepdanvy of SaM complaint against them, artd that, unless they appear And answef or aeratir thereto at the call of said 'case on the 4th day of February mi. toe same being the Ist JudiulAl day bf the February. Term 1959 of sad! court to oe begun and held at the couruhoiise in thtetcity of Decatur, In ifltid county and stale, on Monday, the 4th day of February 1958. said complaint and the matters thereto contained and alleged Will be taken aS true and said cause Wilf be heard and determined Ih ttFXvftness*Whereof 1 h.sVe hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal bf said ipdtt Al DecAtur Iridiana. this 9th day of December H»L F. JAHERU - ' DEC 12—19—29.

Love Triangle Ends in Fatal Shooting InditataoUs, Dee. 12 — (UP) —- Carl Duhacnell, 42, wag held today - 'ft- -■ - ■

The Items Listed Belew Will Definitely Not Go On Sale Until THURSDAY NOON, 12:00 O'clock POSITIVELY NO RHONE or MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED 1 These SALE Items Cannot Be Gift Wrapped or Boxed! FIRST COMKI FIRST SERVED I The Quantities Listed Below Are Exactly What We Have To Sell. r. . 48 ONLY—Leaf Partitioned Relish Dishes, 50c value —l9c - 24 ONLY—Sets Nested Ash Trays, 3to set, 50c value —— _La_— 19c 48 OKLY—«»/ 2 ” Square Jelly -—-- W 24 OfULY—Round Mint Trays, 8” round _2— EXTRA SPECIAL .... 9c 36 ONLY—Pocket Watches, $2.95 regular—-— $1.99 24 ONLY—I 6 oz. Pitchers L-J-— i.--— 9c w 24 ONLY—Alarm Clocks, $2.85 regular $1.79 20 ONLY—‘Nut Bowls, with pincher type nut-cracker and 6 picks, $1.95 value.— 99c I WHILE IN OUR STORE DONT FORGET TO LOOK OVER OUR SI.OO Special COSTUME JEWELRY Counter Other Stores Are Charging $1.50 For The Same Values. We Will Box and Gift Wrap These Items At No Charge! ') IxuimaaA^. ! a menus... rc-c— ma — mnsu n.s a T issai'iil Jiju; i ' I _ YOU SAVE WHEN YOU BUV AT SUTTON'S . „ T . Mm ..s W a Tofc, INTERNATIONAL LUNT and WALLACE STARTING SILVER. Holmes and Edwards, SHver Plated Flatware also exclusive. We also have franchises for HAMILTON, ELGIN, BULOVA and WADSWORTH WATCHES. CQMMUN- < ITT, TUDOR, 1847 ROGERS, WM. ROGERS & SONS SILVER PLATE. RONSON» LIGHTERS, SHEAFFER FOUNTAIN PENS, BEGIN, AMERICAN and. WADSWORTH COMPACTS, SUNBEAM APPLIANCES. ART- K * - sa fHhr* Please ASK the Clerk to see\ the 2 styles of 93-piece, service for 12, sets of Imported DINNERWARE. We have an Outstandnig Value. Beautiful China. $79.50? f COME AND SEE US FOR YOUR JEWELRY NEEDS AND SAVE!!! ' :• , V :i. ... te jaY Jfl Bh ** fl K ' ' I "What a 8 Uflr t Woeulei fed Thrill _ *sfl_ To Drive! * . < JOT r Jr > W Mr / Dual-Range Berformance! Mi.iiexei ee i i xuXw* , The only way to fully appreciate Pxmtiac’g | v> \ ’ 4 > wondeffwl new Owabßanga perfarmance la ,4 . - ~ \ \ . ; xV r K to try It for youraelf. . ' \ * V There hag never before been anything quite A ■■ like this combination of Pontiac’s high- I A-nd.fr K *’*~**- s . > cotapreaaion enline, the new GM Dual- ■ bi iiku ’i Kanfte iiydra-M&tic* and Pontiac’® highperformance, etoHoftiy axle. You can select, ;X S= :J !5> S * With a flick of yodr finger, exactly the pduer "/ ' x. r > yta want, wtan you want It. where you : | ( f» h Went automatically! \\ ""rS" When yqu combine this basic engineering advance with Pontiac’s beauty, economy T T t — and durability you can see why dollar for 1 ' 1 t J *>l dollar you can’t beat a Pontiac. Come on in nE POWEK YQV WANT • WHEN Y»V WANT fT * WHEBE YEtJ WANT TT And drive It! y, w Bydra.MMte O Jtow mewesey Aale •?' MIXAB *MX4« >or c.o'r bkat .» po.vtiac ’ k***— —IM 41- WfM DECATUR SUPERJSERVICE ----- ....._

(for the fatal shotting last night of Bam Felty, Bs, in what police called ”i triangle.” They said Duhameil L followed his wife and, Felty to a friend’s apartment above a tavern, 1 "!»'■■. .Ji

bed a shotgun, and shot Felty in the leg. Felty bled to death before medical aid retched hltd. Duhameil tied bat was apprehended about three hours later by a state policeman, who sew him

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