Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 74, Decatur, Adams County, 27 March 1952 — Page 6
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THREE PERSONS CCoutlaued From Page One) car. McDonald said that when he picked up the telephone in answer , to the alarm ring he heard a baby crying dnd decided there was •‘trouble” at the Mensinger ranch. Authorities believed on the basis of his story that at that time Mensinger apparently had been killed, and his wife was shot as she held the telephone. The child, found by
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later arrivals, suffered head inceptions, apparently a scuffle at the ranch house. |“J DECATUR MAN (Co»flatted From ySK** One) more sreious offense might be preferred. The arraignment was made inj’ JP court because- of the absence from the dity of Mayor John Doan, It is understood the charge Will be placed; in mayor’s court for trial. Kelley was unable
to furnish the bond and was returned to jail. Schurger stated that he also would investigate Kelley’s past rceord. He said that, some time ago the man was a mental patien'f and possibly could be. returned to an institution. 2-u Indonesia acquired formal independence in 1949 after a possession of the Netherlands for more than 3(to years.
DBCATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
Ba ■ ■ ■ Georgi Malenkov
■ / ii Iw -jB La ' Lavrenti Berta
WITH 72-YEAR-OLD STALIN "now a chronic invalid" because of two brain "disturbances" and doctors advising that "his death may take place anytime," a fierce Internal struggle to succeed him is shaping in the all-powerful Politburo, 1 according to the British magazine Intelligence Digest. The publication says Its information cornea from the “very highest level of Russian affairs.* Word is that the struggle for leadership is between V. M. Molotov, known widely outside the Soviet Union, and Georgi Malenkov, and that on Malenkov’s side is Lavrenti Berta, chief of the secret oolice. (international)
• i’ ' Autos Collide, Light . Out Os Commission Two automobiles figured in a mishap Wednesday afternoon at the corner of Monroe and Second streets, which knocked the traffic light out of commission.. Automobiles driven by Dick C. McConnell, 20, Decatur, and Mrs. Charles Magley, also of Decatur, collided at the intersection. There were no personal injuries and damage to the| two vehicles was estimated at about SSO. SEN. BRIDGES < Continued Front Pnge One) duction and marketing administration. He said the case involved Alfred O’Neill, then chairman , of the PMA committee. Such i committees supervise federal loans on farm-stored grain. O’Neill was subpenaed but was excused when, he explained that a grand jury is in- : vestigating him.
Rk I' ® I US V • s V . 1 -• 'a. i X ■ ijfcEL " I ‘ I' ms ; llOBHBljl Vyaecheslav Molotov
■ AgV JH “Br’ ' Zw I . ■ ! s '• ■ I .. —. . * Premier Josef Stalin'
Flies For Divorce Charging cruel \ and Inhuman treatment, Fay Kennedy has brought suit for divorce from John Kennedy, in Adams circuit court through her attorney, John ,DeVoss of DeVoss, Smith and Macklin. Plaintiff asks an-, absolute divorce. The couple was married in 1946. \ \ Estate Cases The net value of the Htilda Crist -estate was found to be $3,341.45 apd there was no inheritance tax due. A petition tp settle the estate prior to one year was filed and sustained. Final report was filed and the notice is returnable April 18. ! in the Ahnis Chronister estate, a petition was filed to settle the testate prior to one year, petition was approved and final report was submitted. Notice is returnable April 18. Two estates were ordered closed following filing and acceptance of final reports. They are the' Rdsina Sprungter estate ' and the Bryce Ttoutner estate. In the estate of Nathan Nelson, a petition was filed and sustained to sell personal property at private sale. •*s!< ■ A final report was filed in the estate of Della Droege and the nptice is returnable April 22.
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Pleads Not Guilty ?To Speeding Charge i - Charles Johnson. 19, Decatur was arrested by city police yesterday and pharged with speeding. In justice of peace court, Johnson pleaded not guilty and his trial wap s?t fbr March 29. §les Motion To ismiss Charge ? Muncie, Ind., Match 27.—(UP)— Delaware county prosecutor Burnell Mitchell has filec| a motion 1 to dismiss the second ftianslaughter charge 1 against Dr. Charles La Diirou because of lack of evidence. I.a Duron, 58, wap acquitted Feb, ’ in-itjhp shootingdeat h of Ralph :i<>. Terre Haute. \During : > - said he shot Carter and . M. -.aer, Seibert, 27, in selfdefense because they were blackmailing him. ' Both were shot in a knock-down-drag-out struggle in La Duron’s office. La Duron was on trial, only in the death of Ralph, and when the verdict was announced Mitchejl indicated he probably would not press prosecution on the second charge. • ' _ . ! ■ —
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