Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 252, Decatur, Adams County, 24 October 1952 — Page 6
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WHY PAY MORE? LONG TERM FARM LOANS 4* Made thru FederM Land j Bank — Up to 33 years. to pay. , VJ > - SEE y ADAMS-JAY-WELLS Nat’l Farm Loan Ass’nJ , Theo. V. Harsh \; . Secretary-Treasurer 'T, '] r •, I.'.' ■ : - Home Office —Bluffton In Branch Office 123 E. Madison St., Decatur Saturday*—l to 4 o’clock.;
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Central Soya Sets New. Sales Records Total Sales Volume Record For Company Centra,! Soya Co., with its main processing plant in Decatur, set a hew record in sales with a total volume of $135,926,44*7 for the year ending Augiist*3l, according to the annual report to stockholders released this week. Net earnings for tho fiscal year, before taxes, totalled* $7., 100,145, the report showed. Income taxes totalled $3,652,060. Net profit per share was .13.54, which was lower than the previousyear by jibout 90 cents. improvements * were v completed during the year aLfthe Decatur an'd Marlon. O. plants. the report stated, apt! the operating condition of thegiant soybean processing orgdfiization was said to: be. the best In its history. ? . Tire report was mbule jointly by Dale W. .McM.illen, j Sr., c hairman of board, and Fred Thomas, president of the company. , I Tfah report also contains several paragraphs about the r’ecent open house held at the beeatiir plant, when Visitors totalling more .than 5,000 inspected the Ideal factory and grounds. Visitors came from .14 IP |> | T • li v- jTt kl. Trade in a Good Town—Decatur! , -
Bill Mauldin Speaks For Gov. Stevenson INDIANAPOLIS Ul» — Bill Mauldin. G. 1. cartoonist during World War it, will speak in Indianapolis on behalf of Democratic presidential nominee Adlai Stevehso>ni tonight, Mauldin, on a nationwide tour for Stevenson, will gd; dress a Marion'county “Volunteers fsr Stevenson” rally. Escaped Convict \ - Found Under Rug State Reformatory Escapees Captured HARTFORD CITY, Ind. (UP|Robent Cameron. 24, an escaped convict, was found today rolled up In a rug in his wife’s barn. 1 Cameron offered no resistance when his hiding place , was discovered on the farm near Trenton, Ind, \ Camerbn and Henry L. DeWitt Jr. escaped from the Indiana state reformatory at Pendleton' last Sunday. ’/\ |. ■ ' ~ ; DeWitt was caught Thursday night at Columbia City, Ind., when he was involved in a traffic accident with a car stolen at Muncie, Ind. ' "• DeWitt, who was injured and taken to a hospital, gave police a lead on ■Cameron’s whereabouts.
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Blackford county sheriff Robert Wentz, Trenton marshal Buck Stewarjt and state pbllch foiipd Cameron In the barn at his wife's farm. J DeWitt’s accident occurred when he drove down, a dead-end stj-eet at 70 miles an hour and bdunced over railroad tr'acks, police said. The car was wrecked. Michigan Senator 111 With Pneumonia CADILLAC, Mic‘h. UP — Sen. Homer Ferguson is suffering from a mild form of virus pheumonia and will have to remain in Mercy hospital here for a week or 10 days, his dbetor reported today. Dr'. Michgel Murphy said the setiutor’s condition is satisfactory. Mrs. Ferguson arrived from Detroit Thursday to her husband. JUDGE RULES (Continued From Page One> should be disposed of as quickly ag possible and so changes of venue are not permitted.” The judge said, “dilatory motions are not permitted in the proceedings.” Judge said there was no question as to the integrity of the board or the defense attorney. “The motion to strike should have been filed before the writ was issued. The points in question have been argued too late and are untimely and out of order,” the judge concluded.
Adair Secretary In Decatur Saturday Harry Esaex, Republican county and district chairman;; announced today that Richard Prickett, of Albion, Secretary to congressmah Ross Adhir, . will ba at Republican headquarters on North Second street from 8 to 10 o’clock Saturday night. ~ |\J Pricket will meet Republican party worker H and other interested persons during the evening and will also speak briefly, Forty Hours Devotion Opens This Morning Forty Hours devotiod opened at St. Mary’s Catholic Church this morning. Prayer hours wiR be held \each afternoon from 2:30 tb 3:30 and evening services will be at 7:30, with solemn close of the devotions Sunday evening. A missionary priest is conducting the devotions. The Saturday masses will be at 5:45, 7 and 8 and on Bunday the regular schedule will be observed. Halloween Party Is Held By Fellowship \ The Church of God youth fellowship held its Halloween party at the Boy Scout cabin Thursday evening. All members came masked, with prizes awarded to Kenneth Frank, Taylor and
Truman Takes Brief Break In Campaign Leaves Washington Sunday On Eight-Day Swing Os Midwest WASHINGTON — President! Truman took a brief break today in his “Give ’em hell” campaign for the Democratic ticket, but promised he is not through “pouring it on” the Republicans. Mr. Truman returned to the capital Thursday night from his third whistle-stop campaign tour —a three day swing through New Jersey, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and 'Maryland. A wildly cheering crowd estimated at\ 3,000 persons greeted the President at Union Station. Mr. Truman, who ha» made some 160 speeches, across the nation for the Stevenson-Sparkman ticket, will have only a two-day test before he hits the campaign, trail again, leaves Sunday on an eight-day awing through six midwestern states —Indiana. Minnesota, ’ Illinois, Michigan, Ohio and Missouri 'r-during which he will make some 60 more whistle-stop talks. The President’s final major political campaign tour will end with a major speech at St. Louis on the Saturday before the Nov. 4 election. He -will spend election day and cast his ballot in Independence Mo., as he did ip 1948. Mr. Truman tpld the bannerwaving crowd which greeted hirft here that he, has been “going up and down the country from Maine to California” to tell the people “the truth” because they have not been learning the true facts of the issues at stake. This is because the press is “100 per cent against us,’ Mrs. Truman Said in a brief rear-platform speech. ' \ “They have called me a liar and a traitor,” he said. Then as the crowd roared approval. Mr. Truman added, “They haven’t hurt me yet, \and I won't be through until November 4.” •Mr. Truman climaxed his third whistle-stop \tour by accusing the Republicans of waging a campaign based on the “planned and deliber ate use of lies, slander, and fear.” In a rear-platform speech at Cumberland. M<|„ Mr. Truman named Sen. Richard M. Nixon, GOP vice presidential candidate, and Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy Wis. as the leaders in the GOP “slander campaign.” t ' He said Dwight D. Eisenhower. Republican presidential nominee, has beeni using a “fancy version” of the “big doubt” campaign technique employed ‘by McCarthy in Maryland in 1950 whep Republican John M. Butler unseated Democratic Sen. MijUayd Tydings. He urged that the Republican party be “so thoroughly repudiated” at the polls that The un-kmer-ican tactics they are using this year will never again reappear in an election in these free United States of our.”
Upholds Judgment Os LaPorfe Court Trial Is Denied To Insane Inmate INDIANAPOLIS, UP — The state supreme late Thursday upheld a lower court judgment denying a trial for an inmate of the Indiana state hospital for insane criminals. y The- high court ruled four,,to one in favor of a LaPorte circuit court ruling in the case t>f Robert Finkenbiner, who was committed as insane in Wabash \ county in 1939 after arrest, on charges of assaulting a Wabash policeman. 1 Wabash circuit court declared Finkebiner insane. In 1950. Indiana state . prison warden Alfred Dowd declared him sane and returned him to Wabash for trial. Finkenbiner was recommitted by the Wabash court on grounds he was not sane enough to stand .trial. Finkenbiner tl}en filed for a writ of habeas corpus in LaPorte circuit court in 1951. Dowxl moved tjo quash and thp motion was sustained. Finkenbiner appealed. I*he high court affirmed the judgment of the LaPorte court in sustaining the motion to quash. The supreme court decision said the Wabash circuit court had jurisdiction and the right to commit Finkenbiner; t . ‘ Justice Frank Gilkison dissented, saying Finkebiner had been held 13; years without a final judgment and is “doomed to life imprisonment without ever having had a trial.’’ Larry Strickler. After all were unmasked, games were flayed and refreshments served to the 33 members present. F ' H;
Fort Wayne Man Is Accident Victim TTARTFORD CITY, Ind. Ulf — Raymond Von 32, Fort
Fading’s Meat Market ■ QUALITY MEAT AT FAIR PRICES IS OUR BUSINESS ’ ! Lean Loin Trimmed PORK CHOPS lb. 79c T - BONES r lb. 79c ROUND - ' Lean Pork V STEAK - - lb. 83c PATTIES - lb. 79c Pure Ground i ;i Tender Chuck BEEF - - - lb. 47c BEEF ROAST lb. 49c Tender Pork li Home Cured Hickory Smoked LIVER - - ■ Ik3sc Sliced Bacon lb. 49c HOMIE-MADE—PURE PORK SAUSAGE - - - - lb. 49c _ OPEN—AILL—DAY—SUNDAYS \ . 9 A. M. to 8 P. M.
Public Auction Real Estate & Personal Property The undersigned will offer for sale at-i Publif- Auction in Willshire, Van Wert County. Ohio,' oh Saturday, November 1, 1952 JU- Time 1:00 P. M./EST. REAL ESTATE DESCRIPTION—The South one-halt (H) of inlot number Thirty-one (31) in the Village-x>f Willshire. County of Van Wert. State of Ohio, ion Hogan Street, first hoihe north of Jack L. Brasher plumbing and heating shop. Nice lot w-itbi 10-room home. 5 rooms downstairs and 5 109 ms up; Electric lights; cistern; one car garage; several fruit trees; ■ plenty of rbom for gaiiden. This home could be. made into two apartments. PERSONAL PROPERTY— GIobe Kitchen Ranges Perfection 3-burn-er oil stove; circulator coal heating stove; Oil burner with fan; 150gal. oil tank; hot pljite; toaster; kitchen table-i cupboard; Leonard refrigerator; ice box; oak dining room table; oak buffet; cabinet radio; upholstered davenport; leaiiier ilavenport; 2 rockers; 5 dining—room chairs; Hoover electric sweeper; Bissell carpet AxpiiiUter rug; 12x15 Congoleum rug: throw rugs; bed steads, springs and mattresses; feather bed; dishes; 1 to 5 gal. jars; u ton of coal; other articles too numerous, to mention. T I TERMS ON PERSONAL PROPERTY—CASH. TERMS O‘N REAL ESTATE-e-25% cash on day oUsale. Balance upon delivery of warranty deed. Immediate possession upon satisfactory settlement. Not responsible for accidents. MRS. CORA BILDERBACK, Owner Clerk & Cashier —Homer Buchanan. Henry Schumiii. p Realtor—Carl ?L. Crook. Van Wert. Ohio. Auctioneer and Real Estate Salesman—Lester W. Siiman, Willshire. O. . i 24 30
fad an Exira Bathroom ? ■■ - • . j • ■' ■ ' Let Haugks Help You Plan One With Beautiful Fixtures and the Best Plumbing. . J-i < j I ■ Hl WIMHJfc X --MLJU.I A-. z I LaipjS ~ i BsJjl '• 1 Mi i AaJ i • § I '" ■ ' EWifrSwSbwfe— aWfr^.Ta»ac— 1 GET OUR LOW PRICES ON PLUMBING . ; 'J' : ■ '■■■<.\ i Nothing Down—3 Years To Pay I■z' |• i \ -L' v. . e BATH ROOMS L • WATER SYSTEMS • KITCHENS • HOT WATEJI • WATER HEATERS HEATINC SYSTEMS HAUGKS HEATING - APPLIANCES - PLUMBING South Second St Across from House
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1952
Wayne, Ind., djed today in Blackford county hospital, after a twocar collision at the: junction of Ind. 3 and Ind. 18. ■I \ ■ t 1 Trade in a Good Town- i -Dec4tur!
