Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 30, Decatur, Adams County, 5 February 1952 — Page 2

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Counterfeit Ring Is Smashed In Chicago Reveal Two Os Ring Distributors Slain It:’ ■" Chicago, Fteb. i; U- (Up) The U. 8. teeret Wi» MftoiMe* ea today that two dtotrlbntora tef a 12.20M00 counterfeiting tihg emeshed b/ federal agetfts . tal*fttoracltoß as hoodlum*, drfed to gang-style slayings. ? Both deaths are listed on the roster of Chicago's kntolved murders. ? A suekesmah for the Gfihf/cago edfcrtl service of ice declined to name the dead. “Both were killed In the past f ew years/* he said. .‘‘Beth were e*a»Mma*eM*Gwma*mmM*» n a

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distributers for the bktws, haonef.* MMAwfcile, ttfM Mi the ftotf me* Arrested WWe.hrtAto IJfeWD bond after a hearing before a U.S. commissioner. The three Were Charged’with posswston of count' crfelt money. The search of a fifth continued. -t --4■■-••--Harry D. Anheter. ageut'*in flfcArft to thf Chlcigo odiee. Mid the ring thaWed to get hbbdt |l.4dMeO to ifteit phoney gAßefr Wicks into dretßaMon. most# i» Cfrldkg*. Mfw Yofi. and the tfMds to Ftohisyitania. Kentucky And W**t Vifflftia. The final, act of h.te ring, Anl.eier said, was when ItoDjiqo exchanged hands. Wlllihm Skally, fl, handed ft ovff id hndercovto agents pdsifig as htJddlurfia. Skally was arrested a short timeafter turning ever th* fidney in a west .y— B-I illite - ■■■ - ■MO.mmaiMMMMKm

'GoMWrlft Attend**! ilaln At Indianapelh Indianapolis, Feb. 6—(UP)—Thomas Lynch, .27,.wa5. shot and killed today in a west side gaseteria where he had worked as a night Aflindtol tor 11 dSys. a- - Hte body Was found by a cuetemer nt thd rtaf W the setvle* btatibh eafty this morrtfrig. The victim’* b*it had been bbl ' «M his nWM| cWgto wa* totew Irift; A Otatton totielAl saM it probably denltottod elosbje HIOO. —=us—m* Jack Heller Sells Interest In Store • . , I Ja« Htolkr, jirttof member of the firm of PPtbrson and Heller clothing stere In Decatur, has sold Me interest (6 Cal B. Peterson, , sbnidf fflbihbef of th* film, it was announced today. ■ Peterson has been in the clothing busiftdM for 50 years aftd Will oonJllftdA to Operate th* store At its pfe**nt location in the K. of C. building. Heller has not announced what his future plans are side tdVbtft. “Skally alone admitted passing □tore that! n.000,00* x>f the stuff, ’* A *pbk**nran Mid. .M<jwt of the money was in bogus $lO and WO bills. It was printed id a ertien west *hte printing , Hta Irtish meat which toss Conducted a legitimate business/ Anheler said that fifat employes of the concern were not aWare that the counMirfeithig Whs going eh. th* blns Were good TeprodAcfiibns, Ahhelcr said, Sxcpet for two flaws: they lacked th* characteristic green and red threads always foil nd in gettnlfrc moftCy. arid the gfeen ink used to print (hem was too light. ’• Most of th* hills ptastued, the agent sAid, were erttrnpied, then soaked in black coffee ; to give (hem the appearance of having beet! In Circulation for sotne time. This is |an old counterfeiting trick. Anheler said the printing plant at which the counterfeit money Wa« profltihed was Operated by two grothers. James 36, and teros, 31. They Were charged isiong with Skajly. : The fourth man sotted was James Drake, 29, a taxicab driver. Ixo ctrtnpteint was Hied against ■mMA_ j L _. Y \ L.' .J '

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Sen. Van Ness In Gubernatorial Race Valparaiso Senator in Republican Race Indiehitpohs, Feb. 5 ~ (UP) -A' State Sen. John W. taWNess df Valparaiso formally opened a campaign today to *fh th* Hdphblican ftorhifnatlon for goterhOr. ’ He Was the sbeoftd at seven highly-potential candidates to toss a hat into the gubernatorial ring. VanNess launched his campaign on a “home rule” peg, saying he believed thia year’s eleetton “will deeid* wfiAiMf thfifftfi m fgygrdetaWhs » the hods at people dr is MfreMtered to * WttttefAtie dellMMbhlp lit WetiM iMfWfi/' . y „ : The erfectricai cohtraetor ha# repfAMiitiwi four cotrtHtoi-Nftef, HiMtor, Pfewtmt, Mid Fdlkbhl ~ IS ike ihdiaha Reflate sine* i»O add Ito* Mtoft Reflate presMtem hfo t&i tlrtc* IM4. During iMt tail'* special legislative sMtiwfi. Ke was senate htod•Ft! th* OOP fight to retain Ifldfc *m * 'gitfiwwhtey’' welfare law. He eaiied tltot a u grtM tiewrf t j for tfte aerfereignty of the etoles" AM Mid it “created a deelrfte isetfe in this year’* elentiMi." "1 am pfefßttodefl. by reason of toy position as leader et the state mate, te ahttoMtoe my tntoftthto to earry tnu Hght on a* Hie 4CeWdMtodn ftotoiftee tof gofernbf, Mbtoet to Hie decision of th* state convention.” he Mid. < - Van Wee* said the itokt State ministration “mast be felly aedh cared to (he basic frropesiHon <|<t th* pecifrte hate A rigltt to knew Where their tai money Itoes/* . His aunourfecinent piti him ngainst Indianapolis busiflessmaA Samuel Harrell, only other formally declared candidate. It also threatens a flare-up of intra party maneuvering within Indiana’s second district. As district chairman Leiftnfl Smith Oi LdfeanSMrt— Indiana’s secretary of state—also may enter the gnberiiatotial race. Elsewhere to party rAnt*, friends of supreme court justicW Jam** A. Rrfrntert of Shelbyville said Emmert is “interested” in being -a candidate for renothination. from the second judicial district. The BTyear-Old Vah Ness la a . . J. . ''‘'.h'. ‘ 41* r

uIMtTUMM H'atteaWt v>iohi«<> dEhwaa. >..■-« a th* Mary to WtrW War I. aM & she father of three children. Ills Wf«, ttiifltt, id a member bt the board .of trustees -of Purdue Univereity. Omt’l Swlttl*, *r Mk fa|brt Say* t Are you a beer swixsler, a uibbler or, a guiper? Do you fiddle with' yottr fiaM, add thtoga, gtlptt—thus miss half the pleasure of Beer tflfikltlg? Tltoft are ft** types M ft e ef tofdf*. (he etitoft* toft tfe etto only XIL'XWOT* th* AWiftiet, who dhddw* mJ *JWte th* Heer gta» to hl* hot toile hted, 'titothihft Hto eacbwnW ttofi Imm ftoto the iHnid hhlit O flat and Warm. ea*'f tolte tee wtoch jarfihg about! let |tl h*tii you pick ft up. |f WM fidgety. Oe with a Mh*tw er a*h tray HU the hewW to>es m . . ■ ] Aeetiretog te Herbert Forte*, Itetfl for th* fted Top »«« M th Beer tftoMie*. Beer gee* wen with meat fw*k Ht some food* eterpewer df change (he flavor. Avoid *W>«*. **»*/ aft* itol’t eh*W £Mh. ajjM, -mm fnUn « chips. A “dumper’' pouf* anything hafidy iflte M* fleet, he ewtto*. there’s suit withto reach-to it fpLl & «««*•* Worehe*tot#MH SMtoAMn that fees . . . Th* phrOe 'Sit h year beer’’' refers to er*, they ittvetot drinks Iftte “dogMr* ”—Wrte ahd fc*rf. B*ef, th* experts say, suffer from adulteratwjl. ' Y .to BfeWers’ parlance, a “guiper” i*. the person Who “sights a scooner. dflnk*.’’ Th* Beer barley has a nodding acquaintance with his taSte buds as it gushes past. To ajn predate the ftaVor bt • good Beer, you should sip slowly and savor each fttoUthfaih Herb bays. Then there's the drinker who takes his Beer so cold that Its flavor is duller. Herb holds that B«er should hit the t Aste buds at 40 - 43 degrees fahreitbelt. no mote, no t*««. “At our taste-t*sttog sessions at the brewery/* he says, “we keep mH samples at 40“ F, ahd fotfnd icbest at that tempera tare.” Taste testtog, Mr. A. G. Gyroft explained, i* an art that began id EAghtad daring medieval OS Each town bad an official tastOf called fl “brew cemfler.” He set Ihe price of each batch fry evaldatitig its quality. “Shakespeare’* father was one of the most cwnhets,” he added. '-Btewej7 tasters how test for fltree factors: aroma; mouth feel »*d throat feel, and jot down (belt iteprttostotfa cm * “reacHo* sheet.'* Al the Red Top Brewery in CtoCimtoii. Mr: Gyitfff MM,,testing totan>ma involves pouring of a earnl>K‘ toto a Sterile gios* add sniffing If, Aromas vary from hoppy te malty to yeasty. “Occasionally/’ said Mr. GyVoff “wheT( beer is stored in a strong light, the aroma may be affected, fleer shoii/d always’ fre stored in a cool, dirk plate.” to tasting for “monthfeel/* tfrf taster takes a small sip and rufi* i it around bis mouth. Mr.* Gyroff explained that the has three thousand taste buds: the back (rs Ihe longue reacts to bitter tastes/ the sides respopd to salt and sour, and the tip to sugar. “One sboul* let all these taste buds sample the’ Havdr/’ he suggest. To te»st for “throatfeel,” alt you have to do is let a Small amount M Beer trickle* slowly down yottf <lWoat. Mr. Gyroff s*ys. “Depending upon the aslringency and rttF Ironatlon you’ll get varying sensw ttoa known as “throatfeel 1” 1 Other Ihtto-knoWd fget* on Beer, M,r. Gyroff said, fnriade the foiloo tog: U.S. taste hMhtfs arc changing: dltbstyle, heavy Enropcah Beers ait* grlttog frmtnd. to the lighted exiWdry Beers, rrtoneefed by American brewers. The Pilgrim fafherh landed aji I‘tywnmth instead of I heir otigtoaj desftontlon. Virginia. hetWuse thrlfi Beef supply gave out. Art ehtryj MkPitjfewlr ship's log reads: Could hot take, tttfto fbr further; search, our victuals being totick spent—especially ohr Heer.” J * flilgrim Jdhn Alden might hever hate found Priseills n«d he not be*n a cooper. The Mayflower took him on to keep Its Beer barrels in gtmd otrfef, lirged by General WpshingtoW fhc Continental Congress establish-ed-a ration of fl quart of beer 1 p<4 man per /fuff tot the UototaAntdi Army. But shhrtdgcs detefopedi tauslng WushingfoTi to write to lh* Board of war: “If only freer qac.fd*r could be pfbttfred ..." E . The expression TTind ytmr l’ ? t and MX" reatflts j from an oM EngHsh habit of marking a cu*t'onci’s beer consumption in and quarts on an account sheet. A|fr, Overdrawn customer would warned by the tavern-keeper to “mind' his pints and quarts or pi and q’s/’ - . / y Hfeo top ontswtNO 00. : i i CIKCIBKATI. OHIO P Advert isttociA I;

Ehcttic School At Berne February 13 Farm, Home School . To Meet All Day .] t < ftbe AdMlmk county farm and hotoe eleCtHe sdhoot Will be held Wednesday. FebruAfy 13 kt th* Bertie commtiMty auditorium, anbo’m es county agent U. El. Arch-1 Ivan Huser of Hartford township will be chairman of the morning session, which will begin at to a.m. Included, in the morning program will be an animated cartoott bMttkto “Beady Mad* Magic’ *hd A 4»H derttofistratlon tfa “InfraHrtl hfnbdlhg ” hy Harry Mdielin of UfofiftM toWnnhip. Oscar Lowery. bt IBs Htfltae ektehstoh agricultural etginteflnft trtaff, will diseStm “Mibetrte Wlrthg AM safety/ ; followed by a talk by < L. Ali fratigh t)f the Indiana ft Michigan Biedtriq eotKIMMy tm “What about lltalfle tortied heMtogi” A Mt toheh will be served at hook tbtuflfh the courtesy of the jAy ctfttty ft.H.M.U. And the IndAM«MtoMgak Etoelrte dWany. Tut Aitofttotm nesstoh. with Mrs. Ole* ftehAadt bt Bltrn Creek town•ftto M tkniiMtoft, Fill begin with t fllfc At 1 f .m. entitled, “Father rtto* Hto Itoftt/’ Rose Ann Bilder|NM bt the Bld* Greek <-H club Wirt present A dentofrstration on “Mfhttog the home stitoy eenter." "W yW hottie to A new light," A. tohr by Mi** Margaret Buchan, Home service director of IhdianaMiehigan Electric company will highlight the afternoon eession. i&ri*eta4tog tbs Afternoon session WIB he th* film "Dinner at six." Everyone is mtned to attend this interesting And educational ; All day meeting on the use of tkrrti afrd home electricity. r ■ 0; | y..; J I '" 1 ’ 1 han Police Training School At Sluffton A pojice training school will be held in. Bluffton, beginning Feb. 18. -Classes will be held each Monday ;An<J Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. for ten weeks. Enforcement .officers ■Troth Wells and 6(her nearby ‘COubtle* Ire invited to attend. , . Instructors include First Sgt. J. Russell Prior, state police training Officer; Harvey G. Foster, special agent to charge of (be Indianapolis F'rfl office, ind Don L. Kooken, Mireotoi* to thle department of police Atfmiinl*tratioh at Indiana unlversfttcktefis Homicide Hht Women's Deaths J todsinapoli*. Feb. 5 — (UP) — Verdicts of reckless homicide were -4 . - • ---

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Ti*irn-, on file toAky to tbl liitdtui dMths to two weffisn At a dpfrntoWa inlenMwtloa webAA agb. *.,i;. ; Marion county coroner Roy B. Storms returned the verdicts late yesterday. -Meanwltfle, Dee O. ■I" 1 f 11 i

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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1B&2

Idol, 23, Was; bound over to a grand. | jury in th* case on chargw of < teckleas homicide, failure to stoi after an accident and displaying improper license plate*. J lowa Iwe *otne cokl depqrtte.