Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 9, Decatur, Adams County, 11 January 1952 — Page 2

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UHRna Ski Marbach In Baltimore j - I’vt. Monte AS. Marbuch, son of and': Mrs. Wed Marbach. has the following address: Pvt. Monte G. Marbach, R. A. Co. I. Knl. Stu. Det. 2, 8579th AAU, Ft. Itolalrtrty Baltimore, Md. He unlisted in-the army duly 14, 1951. f New Address Robcri Stults. son of Mr. and Mrs. Hajrry Stults of' Decatur, has a new ajldress. *" It. Is: pfc. Robert JE. Stultk AF 16385563, 4.15th F.C. J)., 435t1| M. and S. Gp. Miami International Airport, Miami. Fla. '■ - : 1' ' 1 71? — ■ Callow Td Oakland D. Callow, seaman apprinUcej in the navy and son of Mr. ants Mrs. Stanley Catlbw of this citit. was released from the hospital in Fort Wayne and has reported th Oak i land, CdliL He will leave January 18 aboaid a cargo ship, for Japan. His address is; James I). Callow', S.A. L’.S.N,S 4 C„ Rarracks 841, 4, Calif.

- 7 , . SALE CALENDAR JAN. 12; Albert UoMeqtt, 5 miles East of Geneva. Indiana on Highway | N«’lf6, Well Improved 80 Acre Farm. 1:80 P. M. Midwest ; Realty Auction Co.. J. F. Samnahn, Auet JAN. p. hi. E. R. (Bud 1 ) Either. owner, Willshire, O, Small * Idols. "Purdy & Cisco, Aucts,. I; JAN. 14?f—Johnson Bros. & V?p. Harrold, owners. (|H miles, southwest lof Fort Wayne on IL S 24, then miles Booth' on Elison Road Bred Sow Sole. EllenbeiMer Bros! Aucts. JAN. 15-Wm, Nehenschwander. Jr., owner. miles east*of Blufftonon St. Rd, 124, then % mile south. Dairy herd.: hogs, farm machinery, etc. Ellenberger Bros., Aucts’ f ' ft JAN. 16*—10:00 a. m. Jason Donaghy and 'Son, and Ackerman Estate. | gw tiers. miles north of Ossian, Ind. on St. Rd. j, then 3»4 miles west on Allen and Wells county line. Cattle, hogs, ? feed, tractors, implements. Ellenberger Bros., Auets. I JAN. If?—Richard Eckert. 3 miles Fouth of Huntington. Ind., on the ? Salorftonio Road. Well Improved 86 acre farm anfl Personal X Property. Midwest Realty Auction CO., J. F. Sanmann, Auct. JAN. 214—11:04 A. M. Vernon Brown and Sam Brown, owners. 8 roileh ' • west of Berne-on Rd. IW, then 1 mile north. Hereford caf- • ,« /. tie. dairy cattle, hogs, oats, miscellaneous. Ellenlterger , Bros., Aucts. ~ ~ .J ;. I ■' JAN. 294-12:00 Noon. J. Merle Rust, 6 miles southwest of Fort Wayne, . , >3 miles southwest of Waynedale ( or. -9 miles northeast of AQ ROanoke on the lower Huntington road. J; Complete dispersal ; sale. Roy & Ned Johnson & Lee McDuffee. Aucts. 4 : U road 49. then % mile east or 2 mileS south of ROad 224 on i Road 49. then % mile east. General farm sale, Roy & Ned * 5V -i Johnson. Aucts. FEk 2-412:30 p. m. Ora K. Ratcliff, 4 miles of Decatur. * mile south «4 mile east Adams County Fann Home. 3 mile* JJ. I; north Monroe on U. S. 27. 2% east.* Hampshire hog sale. 4 Roy & Ned Johnson —-Aucts. ' .• S ~" ". ' ’ - 'ggn ■ [I “FOR COMPLETE PROTECTION" BURKE INSURANCE SERVICE ** '< l| Phone 3-3050 I Sli|N. Third St. Decatur; Ind. 1

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Motorist Fined For Recktess Driving Edward Hawk a, Os Detroit, Mich., arrested by sheriff Robert Shraluka early Thursday morning on a charge of reckless driving following an automobile mishap north of Decatur, acted as his own attorney In mayor’s court Thursday afternoon. Hawks had pleaded not guilty to the charge and was' getting along pretty goodrin his own defense until he told the mayor he was driving 82 mil els per hour. Mayor Doan immediately found Hawks guilty on the ground that the speed at night and on S strange road constituted sufficient evidence to make him guilty of reckless driving. He was remanded to jail because he wap, unable to pay STO fine and costs, totalling $21.75. Old Cape Hatteras light, in North CaiXXlina abandoned in 19& becatiste it was in danger of being absorbed by the advancing oceai). has been saved by artificially created sand dhnes _—nJ

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n;i| T* IV r will JBWf9T\ iCwn Again For Senator Ends Speculation On Gubernatorial Race ’ Indianapolis.' Jan. 11—(UP)™ ;Sen. William E. Jenner ended a ’four-year question mark concerning ;his*l9s2 gubernatorial intentions today by announcing he w;ould seek (to keep his senatorial seat «ix more jyears. i Jenner, indecision over (whether to run for gov>emor or (senator Kept numerous hope* Jfuls silent' on‘tih4ir plans, ended speculation over Ms owip, aspirations in Wtrshington last night, j The Bedford lawyer lost the Re •publican 'ifominat km lor governor in ja tight four-way race at ijle 1948 ■state ‘nominating convention when litwo candidates withdrew and threw '’their support to Hobart Creighton, ;who ultimately Ipst the election to igovernor Schricker. .Tenner a:in6uiicCd last night he (would seek another term as senator 'berause he felt “my greatest usefulness would he &s a 1 senator (rather than as a governor.” He that hfs ‘i’ambftion, for many years” was to be governor jof Hooskrland. > - j That xmbi:ion was what kept high ever since Ms con!;vm i< n defeat, ilia: he would he Iback onaueuverihg for the stated 4 ■« ■? !"•" 1 C l ..

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—- Muttkews Fire Loss Estimated $200,000 Matthews. Ind., JanJ 11—-(UP)— Officials or the MaHWws Woollen op. estimated thc|r loss fig a fire Which destroyed theplantheTe yesterday *t nearly IL’OO.OOO, tncltrding. Machinery and a quantity of wool.; Firemen from Marion, Upland jand Gaston fought the folagej ih a -plant which maltes yarn for a Celina. O„ cdndefn.l , .4.,.:,.;...—_—:— \—l ,„(„ ? top elective office in However, Jenner's decision to tryj . to st|ay in Washington does not remove him from the gubernatorial picture. Observers pay Jenner is the iMbst powerful flgufe in Indiana GOP ; poWHcs and has such control that he can if he desifes handpick the Man who will be nominated as chhf executive kt thO convention next summer., • ,) The announcement is expe< ted t&’ open the floodgates, nevertheless, for klwave of pronoun'jcements and campaigning by other Republicans who w-ould like to be governor: Airjong those who havte been are Georgb N, Craig, formerly of Rrartl and past •national, fcmimftdter of th 4 American state senate president pro tern .|ohn W. Van Ness] Valparaiso:. |dus« speaker W. O. ilughes, Fort iVayhe: Ralph Harvey.,TOth district »epieSen.ative in congress; secret tjaiv of state Leland lx Smith, Logajisport: mayor V<rnoh An&eff ■son fef Hammond, ami former Lt, n|Gov.'. Richafd T. Jamesi. forirfcriy of «Por iiintl,\and frossfblyj others. r -fe"- ' -

cxpecis tistMiowcr To Tii Ma&mi 10 f 0 oQvivn > Washington, Jan. 11—(FTP)— One of Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower's pc lit leal managers said today he expects the general to return to this country and deliver one or more major speeches before convention time. ? Tfe said Elsenhower’s speeches would not be made under politick! sponsorship, but would outline his Views on national issues. The Eteenhdwfer backer, who dM *not wish to quoted by name, made the statement in the face of •a denial from the general's Paris headquarters that he plans any such pre-convenrion apeechmaking. Sen. Robert A. Taft told a reporter meanW-Mle that he is looking i forwai-d confidently to a test of his votp-drawing powers against those of Harold E. Stassen in the IlHnois GOP presidential primary. ‘lf 1 can’t beat him in IMinois. ' I can’t beat Mm any place,’ 1 the Ohio Republican said with a grin. : Taft, Stassen and Gov. Eari Wfcrren of CaHfomia are avowed candidates for the Republican nomina- ( lion. Eisenhower said earlier this week ; that he will accept the QOP presidential nomination if it is tendered ; .-t ■. Y - t< : - ■ .1 I Ill'ui ,1 11.—

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W him, UM ¥• UM from hh wsignmhnt as thpreme Atfantic pact commander in order ! td campaign tor R. ‘ 1 Some Eipenhower supporters believed that Ms statemeut did not rule out the possibility that he might ask( to be relieved before Jhiy Oh trie grounffs mt he had completed mission and eduld aafely turn ovhr O»e cofntaand to ♦oineone efße. President Truman toM hte news conference yesterday that Eisenhower nkd assured him-fn writing —that he |MB remain on duty as European Commander As lorfg as the President thinks necessary. J Mr. fru|man sa)d he will not fctand in Elsenhower's #ay if he wants to come tome and campaign. But he added *that “he will not'recall the general before the convention nnjess EteeahoWhr himself requests it; [, ■ Taft sMd he decided to enter (the Illinois presltfetitiai primary in response to appeals from his «upporters in that state. In reepotibe to a reporter's aiestion, Taft said Sta*s«n% eeftry into the primary kaa a challenge could not be ignored. Taft is,tthie candidate favored by tlfe ittlnott GOP onranteatirm. ; Before bis decision Wednesday to entef th4 Illinois contest, Taft had

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planned to gci.intp only the Ohio and Wisconsin primaries.; ‘A Mr. Truman’s news conference Vein ark s about Eisenhower yesterday drew no formal com|ment from the Eisenhower campaign organisation, but Seh| Janus H. Duff (R-, Pa.) commented: -RTiatever Jhe President’s public expiessjon, ta, he undoubtedly reaftees that the Republican ytaty now has available In Gen. Eisenhower a man who can very definitely put the Democrats out of business here at '■ Washington at\ihe next election.*! /■ I

. In the cause of Hubert Sprunger vs. Stewart’s Rakery, suit tor damages, Jonh DeVoss entered appearance for the defendant company. C, H. Muselman and Ed Bosse previously appeared for the complainant.' ' In thg estate of~John Brothers, Bari B.J Adams filed a schKblc th determine inheritance tax, with Reference to the county assessor only J /Arkansas suppliee about ninetenths of the country's bauxite for aluminum prodwetidn. t ■— : 8. •' • 1