Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 14 January 1954 — Page 8

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CONCERN ON l-'rom F«K* o*o demon warned Wednesday nicht in a speech at Wichita Falls. Tex., that American combat ship con* etructlon is lagging while the development of a ‘•modern, oceangoing, high seas fleet” by Russia will make that nation a "first class” naval power. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, »ry a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results.

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Authorities Probe Incident Al Berne Take Man's Wallet, Make Second Trip Police are checking on the identity of the owney p| a Keptucjcyregistered 4 car ..-three young men who Momthy afternoon were .invited into the home of Harve Risley of Berne, oochipied him in conversation for about an hour, then left with Risley’s wallet containing 99. The same three are also believed to have returned to the Risley, home Wednesday where they were refused entry by Risley’s Jennie Jacobs, who.keeps house: for the 89-year-old man. ? Sheriff Bob Skraluka; Invest!, gating with state trooper Walter' Schindler, gave this account of what happened: - The three men, who had not been seen in Berne earlier Monday, drove up to the Ripley residence around noontime in a maroon Oldsmobile with Kentucky plates. Two of the men went to the door and were met by Jacobe, who was asked if Rteley was in. She said yes and let the men in. who were Joined later by the third. The strangers pretended to know Risley and asked numerous questions of him, about his farm, tenants, keeping up a line of email talk. At one point one of the men

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picked up and left. Shortly thereafter. Risley discovered his wallet had been taken from where it had lain on a table in the roonr. When they left, the trio apparently had trouble with their car and had new ignition points Installed in a filing station on U. 3,. highway 27. where police atfbarently got the registration number. They had not been seen In Berne until Wednesday morning when they approached tie Risley house again jHit, were stopped at the door by Mips;Jacoba who threatened to "call the' cops” and slammed the door in Their fittSsT ' ~“~' Police that the men were obviously aware that Risley was of some means, thinking be might have kept some money around the house. It is also being > considered that Risley- was being “set up” tor, some bigger "job” later'pn. However, no intensive • search is being made for the trio because a small amount was in'volved and there was no attempt ■to commit robbery or perpetrate any violence, explained the sheriff. ... v. Yoiing Republicans To Hear Craig, Senators . lINDIANAPOLIS,1 INDIANAPOLIS, UP —Governor Craig and both U. S. senators from Indiana will speak at a banquet to be staged here Jan. 30 by , state Young Republicans, it wks , announced today. The Young GOP planned an aftcfnoon reception at state headquarters, a banquet with Craig and Bens. William E. Jenner and Hom«f E. Capehart, and ajjgpcg. Union City Farmer Is Burned To Death UNION CITY. Ind.. UP -n- William Brooks, 34, a farmer, was found dead of burns dear his barn Wednesday!night. AuthpritiS said it appeared fluid he was using to burn dead chickens exploded and set his clothing afire several hours before he was founC. -r Brooks was the fifth Indiana person to die in fires in a period of 36 hours. ' T ‘. ~——— „-■» MORE BENEFITS (CewttnoeU From Paar One) of $45 a month to all persons over 65, regardless of whether the recipient can show need or whether he ’has paid any social s«Airity taxes. ■ ■: ■ T ~ . -■ Trade ifi a Good Town — Decatur

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Jaebker Retires As Assistant Cashier Fred W. Jaebker, formerly of . this city, has retired as an assist- . ant cashleY at the Lincoln National Bank In Fort Wayne. He formerly was an assistant cashier in the First National Bank, now the First State Bank in this city. He movxed to Fort Wayne in 1926 and was honored at a banquet “in ' that city when his retirement was announced. j £ ■ —— ' * Former Mayor Elzey 111 With Influenza > Forrest Elzey, former mayor of Decatur and operator of Elzey’s barber shop, is confined to his ; home with influenza.., Mrs. Elzey stated today, however, that the barber shop which has been closed , for two days wuold be operated Friday afternoon and Saturday and it is believed likely that Elzey i will return to his duties next Mon- . day. If you nave sbmetnmg to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results. I •. - —- ypr IL 7 hi x; » llilll DR. ROY K. MARSHALL (above), scientist and television personality, is under indictment in Philadelphia on charge of sending obscene letters through the mails, according to U. S. District Judge J. Cullen Ganey. The judge said Marshall is accused * of sending the letters to five teen-age girls who wrote for scientific advice. (International) More than 27,000,000 Ahiarkans moved to new homes during 1955, according to a commercial survey.

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