Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 5, Decatur, Adams County, 7 January 1953 — Page 2
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•—■— U. S., British Vessels Shell Red Defenses iwl Alt ' ■ : ' British ound At sst Points SEOUL, UP — American Sabrejfet pilots doubled their 1953 MIO score todW.when they downed one MIG-15 damaged two others. yU It was the third straight day ot MIG-Sabre flights. Meanwhile, she battleship Missouri and the carrier Birmingham shelled Communist North ; Kprean west repast defenses ,as scattered cloud® curtailed Allied fighter-bomber wds. The MIG clglmß followed two afternoon batwef involving eight Sabres and 10 the Russian jets over MIG alley}*. The MiG k|l|' wap credited to Capt. C. Carr.: 5 Las Vegas, Nev. Second Lt. lEd&jund G. Hepner. Selman. Okla., J&>red both of the damage claims: ® Planes from t|& British carrier Glory broke the clouds and blasted coastal caves and fortifications -which Reds recently had constructed'Opposite the Islands of Uhodp a®. Sokpo. The shower dt flinch shells announced the Mo” had returned to the YeWiw Sea for the third time ; Chinese and BoUii| Koreans continued to trade n&nches in the simmering ridges area Tuesday night anM early today.’ Some 80 Chinese formed down Sniper Ridge frotnXlihe northwest to attack Pinpoint The ROK’s threw them back a fight that cost! the fyrds 19 casualties. . \ .. f The Chinese tried .|br the second successive night to the South Koreans from theftr slope toehold on Jane 'pill. The ROK’s knocked attack in 30 minutes. | A delayed report Irom the eastern front said Communists were counted killed a bitter two and one-half east of the Pukhan River Tjtesday morning. Although cloud^/weather kept Allied planes away-,irom enemy supply and troop c enfcrs. U.N. fighter bombers to hammer at Communist battfeline ; positions where Tuesday tMy had knocked out 40 troop bunfcdys and nine gun positions. 'g. . . Monopoly parges , Filed On Newspaper Kansas Cit/ Star Is Indicted Jurors KANSAS <!lt\’. Ao- UP — Roy A. Rolierts of the Kansas City Star said today his newspalters had to hide and would meet govern&eut monopoly charges “head-on." < \ In a 2,000-word Statement pub lished in the Kangas City Times the Star’s inprnihg edition. Roberts charged the governjnent seeks to destroy “the basic structure upon which the Star’s circulation has been maintained roV more than half a century.” A federal grand jury Tuesday indicated the Star, Roberts and Emil 1 A. Sees, a company executive, in an aftti-trust action charging monopolization of news and advertising in the Kansas City area. Attorney General James P. McGranery announced the indictment in Washington. He said a civil antitrust suit also was being filed to make the Star atop alleged monopoly practices.. ' In addition, McGranery said, the suit would ask revocation of the tcompany'S radio and television stations— WDAF-TV. - Roberts, who heads the Kansas City Star company as president, and Sees,, treasurer and advertising director of the newspapers, will he arraigned Friday. \ : Roberts said I. the , Star would “look with complete confidence to courts and the jury for vindication of the charges brought by the gov- / ermndnt.” v “Our business practices, covering nearly three-quarters of a century, have ligen an open bobk. still are, and "t-onform to the law-yand good morals, 1 ’ he said, i ' k The gtand jury,’ which had ques, , tinned 275 witnesses, «ntd in its two-codnt indictment- that the defendants attempted U> and now are monopolizing the dissemination of newA and advertising in the Kansas City Area and required their J more than 300,000 Subscribers to pay for delivery of the Times, Star and Sunday Star in forced com-, bination. ‘ ' Roberts said the government “didn’t want our stery” and* ’'not until '24 hours before the indict;-. inent was returned ygre any offi-1 ‘ rials of the Star "called iiefore the : , jury—and then i for. a few perfunctory quct|ionk »ud. idcuU- ! ~ a i; ‘ ’ i I
fieation of some documenta.” He said the indictment and the civil suit were of the ‘-shoUfun variety” and their allegations were "couched in language ot :vague generality.” • The structure of the Star’s operation, Roberts said, "has never been i challenged until now, two weeks rbdfore the present administration retires from office.” ’
SALE CALENDAR I JAN. 10—1:30 P. M. Otto O. Claytom owner, miles West I’i miles Boutls of Monroeville. 82*4 Acre Donald C. Bo'lftike, Auctioneer. JAN. 15—10:30 a. m. Page B. Mitch, 7 miles east of Decatur or 12 miles west of Van Wert on U. S. 224 then mile south on the state line, then *4 mile west. Complete closing out sale. Roy & Ned Johnson —Aucts. ? JAN. 17 —10:30 a. m. Autie Lewie. Jr. and Autie Lewis. Sr., owners. Dairy cattle, dairy equipment, farm implements*} etc. EUenbetger Bros , auctioneers JAN. 21—13:00 Noon! E. (BillLAeschliinan. owner Ms miW North of Oraigville. ; 75 head Sowa and Gilts. ■ Ellenberger Bros, and Hetman Sfrahm, auctioneers. ’ JAN. 23—12:30 p. m. EST. Lester Brandt, 4*4 miles east of Willshire on road 81 then *4 mile eolith or 5*4 miles northwes-t of r RoctofortL 50 head of Holstein-and Guernsey dairy cattle. Johnson & Son. aucts.
Public Auction COMPLETE CLOSING OUT SALE 40 ACRE FARM — PERSONAL PROPERTY As J4m quitting farming I wilKsell my and personal property j at Public Auction, on • - A Thursday, January 15,1953 I Personal Property at 10:30 A. M., C.S.T. (11:30 Ohio Time) ’ || i Real Rotate at 1:00 P. M., C.S.T. (2:00 P. M. Ohio Time) ‘ ’ LOCATION—7 miles East of Decatur. Indiana or 12 miles West of Van Wert. Ohio fkm U. S. 224 then *4 mile South on the State Line then >4 mile West. ’ L i U | 40 — ACRE FARM —4O .40 Acres of ginwl farming land all under cultivation. Improvements' r Consist of Good Semi-Modern 5 Room House. 10 years ohj, Basement. ' with Furnace. 3 Bedrooms with Closets; New 1 iiwh Drove Well; 12 ' Young Fruit Trees. Barn. Implement shed. Chicken House, Granary. A good farm and « good location. Fafm will sell to highest bidder. 5 acres of growing wheat goes to the purchaser. TERMS & CONDITIONS—-One-Fourth Cjpsh Day of Sale, bajfehce cash, on delivery of Deed and. Merchantable. Abstract. Possexsioii on or. ; before March 15, 1953. You are welcome to inspect the farm at any thne. Statements male on day of sale shall take precedence over any statements dbntamed in this advertise.men . j IMPLEMENTS AND MISCELLANEOUS Farmall H. Tractor, completely equipped, with powqr lift cultivators; Little Genius twn lxittom H iix-h ]»reaking plow, on GI 7 ft. diSc;\2 section epike tooth harrow; 194j6 IHC No. 62—5 ft. Combine; John Deere <’oni Planter: 6 R. Deering mower: John Deere »id‘e delivery rake; American 10 hole fertilizer grain drill; Wagon w ith 16 ft. rack: fllip Scoop; Fencing; Corner poets and line postsr Fuel dhtlms; Iron Kettle: New ahd Lumber; 2 old dinner bells; Lard press; Kitchen table and chairs;) Wheel Chair;. Antique 44 * 4 poster > bed; Many other articles. 1 V - . CHICKENS OP New Hampshire Red Laying Hens. DOG—German Shepherd Dog. 3. . HAY-GRAIN-SEED—2 Ton mixed looSe Jiay; 100 bu. corn: 40 bu. Clinton 59 Oats: 30 bu. Lincoln Soya Beans; 10 bn. Wbea£; Alfalfa und Timothy Meed. TERM'S—CASH. Not Responsible fbr;Accidents. „ PAGE B. MITCH, Owner Roy S. Johnson. Ned C. Johnson — 'Auctioneers ' < Bryce Daniels- Clerk Lunch by Ladies Aid*of C&h"a’ry Church » 7 I** 13 MAKE YOUR HOUSE A MODERN HOME! I f I:< .J ''• V’t '■ j : , Let HAUGK’S Experienced j ; j Plumbers Help You Design and Plan Your PlUtnbing. FRiWMff I T* ? T —FBWft l ‘ • iJ jTEBrT"jW J z i Bill I - Hl Kit our low prices on plumbing *) ’. ■' „. ' ■ j; - • O. ’ ' ■ i ' ■ ■I 1 \ Nothing Down—3 Years To Pay . • BATH ROOMS 1 V • WATER SYSTEMS • KITCHENS • HOT WATER • WATER HEATERS HEATING SYSTEMS • • t HAUGKS HEATING - APPLIANCES * PLUMBING ? ’Sottth Second St. from House
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