Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 94, Decatur, Adams County, 19 April 1952 — Page 6

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Commodores Lose In 1-0 Battle Friday The Decatur Commodores, making their first start of the season Friday afternoon, dropped a tough pitching duel, 1-0. to ( St. Paul's of Mariod on the Marion diamond. Minnie Bellville. Marion hurler. held the Commodores without a basic hit and allowed only two Decatur players to reach base, one on a walk and one hit by a pitched ‘ ball’ '< ' ‘ J Phil Brunton, Commodores hurler. alsp pitched an excellent game, permitting only thTee hits. Marion ; 'scored the game's/ only run in the second 'inning on a walk to Dick McAvoy, a" wild' pitch and .John fllevin's single. i Bellville struck out 11/Decatur ■. .'batters and Brunton fanned eight . of the Marion boys. The Commodores will play at Woodburn next Tuesday. Decatur AB R H E YoVk, 2b x_ 4 0 10 1 Laiirent. ss 3 0 A> 0 4 Brmnton. p 3 0 0 o Gaik. Jb3 0 0 o Gagfc, c 3 0 0 0 Coyne. 3b 1’ 0 0 0 Smith, rfl 0 0 0 Zeser, rs 0 0 o 0 Meyer, cf 2 0 0 0 Kintz, cf , 0 0 0 0 1 Wemtjoff, If __. 2 0 .<) 0 - I ; — — i Totals 22 0 0 J St. Paul’s \ AB R H < Cajstillo, c ___.) 1 0 0 o Gaererro, 2b _. 3 0 0 o Httneck. 3b 1 0 0 6 Ortr. lb _■3 0 0 o Bellville, p 2 0 1 ? 0 Dwyer, ss 3 Old Dulhanty, If 3 0 0 V Mi-Avoy, cf 11 t> : () : Sievin’ rf3 0 1 o Totals 20. 1 3 0 Score by innings: \ Decatur-_ 000 0(10 o—o St. Paul's 010 000 x—l i * ——’ — Senior Girls Win School Tdurnament Finals of the girls’ basketball tourney were played at th ( e pecatur high school gym this week, with the juniors defeating the ; seniors, 21-16. In the consolation game, the sophomores downed the freshmen. Y'l4-11. Fro Basketball Final NBA Playoff New York ,9<>, Minneapolis 89 (OVertimnJ (Best of seven series tied, 2-2). Trade in a Good Town —Decatur!

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AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pct. G.B. pt. Louis 4 0 1.000 Cleveland 4 0 1.000 boston 3 1 .750 1 (Washington 2 2 *7500 2 New York 1 2 .$33 Philadelphia 1 ,2 .$33 2% Chicago 0 4 .000 4 Detroit »0 ;4 .000 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Ret. G.B. ((Brooklyn 4 0 i.woo jChicago ___^_—,l 2 1 .467 1% St. Louis ,j 2 2 4«0 2 Pittsburgh 2 2 ,«t(»0 3 New York H 1 2 .if 33 2hi Philadelphia 1 2 .333 2% Cincinnati 1 2 I .333 2 l £> Boston 1 13 .SSO 3 ’ YESTERDAY’S RESULTS American League Washington 3. New York 1. Boston 5, Philadelphia 4 (10 innings )l St. Louis; 7, Chicago 1. Cleveland 5, Detroit 0. j National League( Boston 3. Philadelphia 2. ( Pittsburgh 3, Cincinnati 0. Chicago 5, St. Louis 41 Brooklyn 7, New York 6 (12 innings L " • ; ’ Af/W AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W L Ret. G.B. Indianapolis 3 0 l.tjoo \ Louisville 2 1 .067 1 St. Paul .-..--..1. 2 1 t|G7 1 Milwaukee 11 -Jot) 1’ 2 Minneapolis(_./, L 1 .500 18, Kansas City 1 2 -.333 2 : Toledo L__.-"‘l* 2 .333 2h~ Columbus \... 0 3 .000 3 RESULTS r Indianapolis 5, Columbus 4. Louisville jo, Toledo .1. / Kansas City 8. St. Paul 7. L Only games ] b j . ’ PHONE STRIKE (Continued; From Page One) (will recommend tcceptance. Commenting on the C. C. Randolph, personnel director /of Western Electric! said: ? “We are gratified that a solution Ifexir both to the eompa'ny*-and the union has been foutid . . . the (agreement continues the plan of ’automatic wage progression which (assures employes further increases until they reach the newly increased top (hourly) rates of 1|2.05 in large cities and |1.92 ih aninor cities,’* Randolph said a portion of the increase will require approval by the iwage stabilization board. ; Jones and Ernest Weaver, direcItor of district 10, said that “in the past few days of negotiations the company has increased its basic ?,wage offer by over 3 cents an hour and upped its travel and transfer payment by 5 cents an hourl L "These were ttierinain items in dispute during the past we<k.” LINE BURSTS ' (Continued Prom Page One) and Minnesota battled to hbld flood waters away from their homes. I 'lowa Gov. William S. Ifeardsley ordered five national guard units ltd duty in threatened areas. !.-•* -i’ j I -■■;!,V ii' ■ ) REPORT SAWYER (Continued From Page One) ’ permissable under price regulation. \ Arnall said last night the industry won't get-any larger price hike /“as long as the matter is in my hands-"

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New Haven Is Winner Track Meet Friday Tlie Ne\V Haven Bulldogs, tallying 67 points, defeated the Decatur F'aglesi in a i triangular meet at Yellow Jackets and the Monmouth New- Haven Friday afternoon. Decatur finished second with 44 points and Monmouth thrid with The Nummary: Low- hurdles: Parker (N) first: (D) second; Henderson (X) third. Time —23.7. 100-yard dash: Byrd (N) first; Whitaker Jt.N) second; ( Sudduth (D) third. Time—lo. 9. ( Mile run: Busick (M) frist; Uncle (D) stciondf Friend (N) third. Time —5:01.5. 220-yard dash: Byrd (N) first; Whitaker (N) second; Sudduth (D) thirds Timer-24,9. High hurdles: F’arker (N) firs*;, (’oe (N# second; Koons (D) third. I i me—lo. 3. 440-yord run: Moses (D) first; Piper (N) second; ’Sonner (M) third. Time—s 6.3, I 880-yard run: Brunner (b) first*; Schieferstein (D) second; Cook (N) third. Time—2:l2. Half-mile relay: Won by New Haven (Byrd, Hiiffer, WisdJian. Whitager); pecatur second. Monmouth third. Time—l:43.6. .Mile relay: Won by Decatur i Brunner. Blackburn. Schieferstfin. Moses); New Haven second and third. Time —3:53.• Shot put: Harvey (M) first; Hoffer (N) second; Whitaker (N) third. Distanee-b-40 ft. 6 in. Pole vauo: Myers (M) first; Waleljle (M) second: Flemming •M) andl Kerns (N) tied for third. II ught lb ft. Broad jump: Wissman (N) first; Coe (N) second; Koons((D) third. Distance- 19 ft. 3 1 b in. High jump: Kohne (D) first; Wissman (N). Walchle (M) and Myerhi (Ml tied for second and thii/d. Height 5 ft. I in. Mayor Takes Case Under Advisement Mayor John. Doan took under advisement for a. week the case of state vs Earl Jfimes Adams county farmer charged with reckless, driving and passing a school bug. The trial w’as field Friday afternoon after James had pleaded not guiltyearlier in the week. ' Several witnesses testified in the hearing. James took the stand himself andLstated that he had resided in Adafns county all his life and had never (been involved in an adto niishhp. Occupants of the school bus and the driver also testified. The alleged infraction occurred last winter when the road was slippery and driving conditions were bad. PRES. TRUMAN Continued > From Pnx<- One? cause Os our polities, if we weaken, if. w-e fall back, the Kremlin will see a chance to move in;" Bridges retorted that “merely because the executive/branch of the government labels a request as •(‘defense' is no guarantee‘to us or the taxpayers that it is a ‘must’ item.” The house cut Mr. Truman's $50,920. (HdWOO military appropriations request to $46,207,000,000 and slapped a $46,000,0Q0.000 limit on actual mil}tarf spending in fiscal 1053. Sen. Wayne Morse (R-Ore.) said congress was just as “devoted" to the nation’s interests as the president and the military, and would “adequatg fundo” for defense. He added, however, that he was sure “several billions” could be cut from Mr. Truman’s budget requests; • that once congress appropriates what it believes “necessary" funds for defense, it would be “plain folly to keep it in session because it oan adjourn as fast as sessions cab be called."

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

Hold Spring Rally r At Ossian Sunday The spring rally of the inter river zone of the Walther League, Lutheran young people’s organization. will be held at the R. E. M. C. building, north Ossian, Sunday evening at 7k 30. Each of the- 10 societies of the zone will present a skit !as entertainment. Refreshnienjts will be served by the host leagt|§. Bethlehem Lutheran Church Walther league of Ossian. Junior Springer is general chairman, and his committee is composed of Marvin Reisenbichler. Alberta Dettmer, and Wilmer Werling. Whither league societies from the following Lutheran ehjirehes are included in the interriver zone: Zion, Decatur; I min an uel, (Union township; St. Peter’s. Fuelling; St. Paul's, Preble: Bethlehem. Ossian; Zion, Zion, Schumfin, Ohio; St. Thomas. Ohio City? O.; St. Paul’s, Convoy, ().; and Emmanuel, Van Wert (). Man Is Fined For Reckless Driving Richard Baumgartner, Decatur, route 2. was fined $5 and eOst si Friday afternoon in justice of peace court on a charge of reckless driving. He was arrested Friday afternoon J>y city police. PRISONER OF (Continued F_ rftm ***♦* ter a duei”with Communist shore guns at Songjin, on the Korean east coast. ‘ Tlie navy announced the ship was undamaged, although she (was straddled more than twenty times by ranging fire. / > Tlie navy announcement was the first word from the ship since its captain, I. W. Barnard reported he was “returning fire” after “heavy” ealvos front the Comriiunist guns. (Pyongyang radio last night claimed the Communists had sunk an American destroyer, which they called the “544.”) There was no repor tof renewed ;».r activity over North Korea, and the ground activity wa« limited to relatively* light” patrol engagements. \ 1 ; , ’’ ■ The fifth air force revealed in its week end summary that five allied jets w-ere shot down during Ihe week, but the UnMe<l Nations danes destroyed seven Coinrnun-. sts planes, probably ’ destroyed not her and damaged five more. Trade In a Good Town —-Decatar

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Meshberger Bros, tow Qn Two Bids |lTlw Indiana state highway cortignlHHion Inpaned low bid* totaling p.<»r« thu|n Friday for 17 lha project*. jirOH. stone Co/p., of Linn Grpve, yi’HH low bidder on two projects: f 4C2.554 for IK miles of Indiana 27 from Thurman to Ohio state line j Allen cpunty), and 1146.539 for ftbout eight miles of Indiana 1 in |n< near Bluffton and in Ossian. G. E. Choir To Sing - Ipt Bluffton Sunday ; The GP-volce Aeolian choir of (he Decatur General Electric plant Srill present a concert of sacred f* Ipral niusic Sunday evening at at the First Evangeglicgl and ilefonrieq church in Bluffton. i This Is HhA . choir k third appearance in Bluffton a<n4 Sunday's program is sponsored by the First jMethodisit church of that city. 1 Directed by David Embler of this i’ity, Sunday’s program will feature jthe all-girl choir, the men’s glee |duh, Evangeline Embler, organist, and Delaine FOley, soprano sdlist. I j : LIMBERLOST MEET i (Continued From Page One) of water in i The program will be re-broadcast jover the Portland radio station Saturday evening at 5:15 o’clock. Among those who attended from There were Charles Knapp, president jof the Adams county conservation fcoupcil, ; state representative G. jlletny Bferly, Mr. and Mrs. Bob d I filer and William Kruse of west jof Decatur. j ■ j ;—__ .. NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS i \ I ‘ fCAI'SE Xo. 19773 , \ ix The circiiT chert of f- ADAMS COI’NTY ! 1 STATE <)F INDIANA: SS. { I ' J’OI XTY OF 'AiDAiMS: ILAtLOLDI W. McMtDLEN: L_ -Vs-

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MAJOR, et aD The plaintiff in the above entEUed cause having filed his compliiTnt herein alleges that he is the oyvner ' <»f the following descrilred leal wstate in Adams County Indiana, toWit: AllMhnt fractional Section 26 in Township 27 North, Range 15 East, lying north of the St. Mary’s River, and also all that part of the Southeast quarter of Section 27 in Township 27 North, eAstirf cue At. Maryi) River, and also" she nerrtheast quarter Os Section 2?, in Townwhip 27 North, Range 15 East,, excepting from said'tract all that part of said quarter section qmveyed by William Majors to (Joshua Majors by deed recorded in l»e«’d , Record , ‘A” of Adams County, Indiana, at page 41, the lands hereby conveyed containing in : all 231 acres, more or less. And praying that his title to such real estate be quieted against defendants -therein and against the world; and the plaintiff having filed the affidavit of a competent person that the residence of the following defendants to said action, to-wit: Vt illlain Major, Rachel Major, his wife, William Majors, Rachel Majors, •his wife, Benjamin B. KercheY a L J 2. hn Hoss. Thomas Pritchard, John Thatcher, Margaret Thatcher, ftis wife, Jacob Roop, George Troutner, Mary Troutner,,his wife, Joshua Majors, John Spencer, Isaac Browning, Tobias 'Ritter, Susannah Ritter, i,is wife, Daniel Weimer, Esther Reimer, his wife, Ksaias Dailey, Frederot k Roop. Philip Thatcher, Margaret Thauher, ,his wife, Amos Roop, Robert Cfhter. Elizabeth. Roop. John Roop, Nancy Room widow' of Jacob Roop, Nancy Roop, Frederick IRoop, (Mary Roop, Mary Troutrier and George Troutner. her husband, John Roop, . Susannah Roop. Susannah Ritter and Tobias Ritter, her husband. Margaret Roop, Margaret Thatcher and Philip Thatcben her husband. Jacob Roop, Daniel Winmer, Daniel Wimer. Johnl Spencer. Ruth Spencer, his wife, Esaias Dailey Mary Ann Dailey, his wife, Benjamin F. Brittson, Rachel Brlttson, his wife, Benjamin J. Brittson. Rachel Brittson, his wife, Daniel Major. Alargaret Major, his Wife, Robert Ginter, Emily Ginter, his wife, Joshua Major, Harriet Major, his wife, James W. Major, James T. Dailey, James T. Dailey, Mary Dailey, his wife. John Thatcher, Nancy Thatcher, his wife, Esaias Dailey, Rachel Ann Dailey, his wife, Esaias Quincy Dailey, Esaias Q Pailey, Mary E- Dailey, his wife, Clayton E. Dailey. Rebecca Stetler, Rebecca Stfetler and Henry C. Stetler, her husband, Henry Stetler* Hugh- Dobson, Marialt Dobson, James Hoblett, John Hoblett, [Martha Tague, McClellan Tague, Lillia, Johnson, John Johnson, Sarah F Runcles, William A. Kundes, Chaun<;ey 11 Williams, William Williams, Anna Wiliams, Lewis L. Heaatoft, Marla Dobson, Jennie Hoblett, Mc-

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man, Edward Harshman, her husband. Lorna Kohihotst,! Mary A. Kohlhorst, .Carrie, H. McCajr<nack, Edward J. McCarmack, her husband, * John H. Green and Luella Green, his wife, Thomas Noble and Clementine Noble, His wife;, the unknown husbands and wives and any and all childrep, descendants and heirs, the surviving spouses, the creditors, executors, of | the ‘ estates, the devisees, legateesY trustees and successors In interest re- , spectively, of each and all> of[the , defendants > above particularly named. ' I are unknown, and; upon diligent inquiry’ panrtot be ascertained an<l. that said defendant)/are believed to\ he non-resid'ents aS the State of \ Indiana. (! ■ - | \ NOW THEREFORE, defendants'above enumerated are hereby notified that unless thi-y be and appear the 12 day of f Jqhe, x ltC.‘4 in the Adalms Circuit f’olirt in tin) Court' Housie- in the City pf Decatur,--*' Indiana; to answer or demur to said complaint, (the same wiiil he .heard and determined in thefrfcbaence. v ’ IN '.WITNESS WHEREOF. 1, have\ hereunto ret my hand and Wai and the seal of said court this f day of of April, ID.-..2. n i'X-- ■' SEAL ’ L- ■ Ip c'-X Edward F. Jnberg j 1 1 - I Clerk of Adams Circuit Court I APRIL 12-419—26 ' I*' 'I '