Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 166, Decatur, Adams County, 16 July 1954 — Page 2
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Held For Illegally Wearing Uniform - j Arrested In State INDIAXAPOUB (INS) — FBI agents today investigated the ease which began wTth the arrest ot a Kankakee. HI., youth Tor illegally wearing a marine corps uniform. As Franklin county authorities began to place the story together after arresting Robert Shirley Lewis. 18, at Brookvilie. they learned he also had authentic marina travel papers and had stolen the automobile he was driving. Lewie was arraigned In Indianapotis and boirdf set at SI,OOO. Action on his case was deferred until Monday, however, pending completion of the inveetigatien. | At firat it waa feared the ma s rire. whone papers Lewto carried | had met wKh foal hut Camp ' Le Jeuna, N. C.. ohlciak said the man. »-hose name was withheld, had been transferred to Miami, na. Lewis had been posing as a veteran of the Korean war who had tom hath fern, to that fighting However, authorities said it was learned Lewis lost his feet when he wee 11 years oM while fcopptog freight trains. Hie arrant came when he was fonad sleeping In a car parked along the highway. He prodneed paper ham Camp Le Jeene and when questioned about his orders to return to camp April IS he prodared orders of transfer to Camp Kilmer X. J. Mice became suspicion* then stare Le Jeene to a marine base and Kilmer an army base. Official* said Lewto probably »H1 be prosecated for the Illegal nee of military orders which carries a five-year term in prison.
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To Halt Manhattan Elevated Trains NEW YORK (INS)—New York City* famous elevated tfaiae. which have carried millions of residents and .right-seers for threequarters of IT rentary. will cease to run through Manhattan after Mew Year's Day. . The New Yoril transit authority voted Friday to discontinue eer vice after Dec. 3J on about eight miles of the overhead fine trdm downtown Ohaiham Square to ItSth street in the Bronx. Four Adventurers r. Ask Another £ hance Fifth Rescued Man Says 'Never Again' SAN FRANCISCO (INS) — Four weary hut Iron-willed adventurers plucked from a floundering raft ia the fog-bound Pacific clamored today for another chance — but a fifth said “never again" to a proposed second attempt to drift to Hawaii without food or water, f ■ The five, crew members of the ill-fated raft Lehi, arrived in San Francisco Thursday night after an all-day trip aboard a banana boat aH credited with doing a “magnificent” Job in rescuing them from the murky sea 62 miles off the California coast. The rescue, engineered by Capt. Earl M. Swan of the Untied Fruit Co. boat SI. S k Metapan, came Jnst before dawn Thursday toms! Bine hoars after the Lehi s radio flashed the iIOS four of her crewmen had fought against sending. Radioman Don Smith sent the SOB on the orders of skipper Devere Baker who finally gave tn because the raft was leaking and
two crewman were tick. But Smith, who vo*«d "tkat'e the last raft I ever want to *♦*,’’ had keen sending hts own personal distrta* messages sine* shortly after the Lehi left San Francisco a week mo,'.:'. v, Baker waa just as insistent that there Would be another try. He said, "I'm all set to make the trip again immediately" and added, "with the four*»f u«." The statement emphasised an undercurrent of tension apparent to newsmen despite declarations of friendship by both Baker and Smith. Meanwhile, the coast guard announced a full scale investigation of the cruise which took the Lehi some 800 miles down the California coast and provided a severe test of tiie crew's ability to live on raw r fish and distilled sea water The coast guard was also continuing a search for the wandering raft, left adrift when the five men were picked dp. The raft later was ordered destroyed by the coast guard as a menace to navigation. < Baker waa hopeful the coast guard would heed hia pleas to tow the raft — still loaded with almost all the equipment for the "scientific" expedition — back to shore for reconditioning.
notice of rtfrrriov for ajd UKTKRUIN ATIOX.. TO IS S t K BONDS BY TDK SCHOOI, CITY OF DKCATI K, INDIANA V The owner* of taxable real estate In toe School City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, are hereby notified that a petition has been filed by more than fifty owners of taxable real estate is the said Softool City requesting the Board of 4>«hooi Trustee* to authorise and Issue the bonds of She School City of Decatur, Indiana in an amount not exceeding *186,0©0.0e for the purpose of providing flunds to be appliod on the coat of construction aniD equipment of a new school building to be located, in the NorthWest section of Decatur, Indiana. The Board of School Trustees has determined to issue bonds for said purpose as hereinafter stated. Itemonatr&nce against the Issuance of said 'oonds may be filed with the Board of School Trustees by owners of taxable real estate of the School City of Decatur. Indiana in the manner and within the time provided by law. Taxpayers of the School City of Decatur, Indiana are further notified that the Board of School Trustees did. on the Ist day of July, I#H. adopt a resolution authorising the issuance and sale of bonds of the School City la the amount of HSS.OOO.OW for the purpose of providing funds id be used as above stated. Saitd bonds are to .bear Interest at a rate not exceeding J-% per cent per annum (the exact rate to be determined by bidding), and are to be payable over a period of approximately ten year* from the date of issuance. Objection* to the Issuance of said bond* may the made by ten or more taxpayers tiling a petition fn the office of the Auditor of Adams County. Indiana within the time and in the manner provided by statute, which petition. If any will be heard and considered by Ac State Board of Tax CMamtsefoners In the manner provided by law. Tfce net usprssed valuation of taxable property in the School City of Decatur. Indiana, as shown by 4tol«»-'C*MW9ltyA*'fWifar state add county taxes In the year I*B4. la 810,415,430.00, and the outstanding Indebtedness of the School City, .exclusive of the above mentioned bonds In *2l 600 00. Raid propoe d building project is for the erection of a new school building to be located in the NorthWent portion of the City of Decatur. Indiana, the same being south es Dayton Street, east of Twelfth Street, west of Tenth StiWet. and north at Marshall Street «U In the CUy of Deca* or. Indiana. The bulldtng will be anproxinietley 300 feet by 140 feet, of brick construction and one atory in height. Said bunding will contain seven (1> elemefltalry class rooms, two (*> 'kindergarten rooms, and an office suite, health suit.*, book roam, imiltrf-purpose room wita> stage, shower and locker room. The estimated cost of said building is Three Hundred Thousand Dollars (8300.©OO. Ob), Dated this Jnd dav of Jtulv. 1934. schooi, errr ok phcatch. YN'DI ANiA By Harry O. Irwin. SecretaryBoard of School Trustees Yoglewede £ Anderson Lawyers JI LY 2—9—16
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The undersigned’ Administrator SHFS the Adams Circuit Court of AUaiiis county Indiana, at the hour of 7 o'clock P.M, on itlj* l»th day of July, 1*54. he will aell at Public Auction all of“ decedent’s interests In the following deaerthed real estate situated in said county: .commencing at the norihwvwt cornyr of the south .west quarter of bl>* horfftwest quarter of the northejist quarter *f stwtlon 2* In townmUp S 5 North, of rungs 14 past, thanew east 3© rods, thence south i rods, thence west twenty rod* to Abe west line of said qruawer sec. tton, thence north on s«(d Vine to the place of beginning, containing the approval of said Court, for not less than the full appraised value: subject to the taxes for the year I*M payable in 1*53; an the following terms: Not teas than *169.0© to be paid In cash at time of Ml*, to be paid within thirty day* upon delivery of deed and abstract; purchaser to latve Bhe right to have abstract examined prior to making final payment,—Mt* administrator reserving the right to elect whs* objection* thereto, if any, he will m»t. - HENRY B. H)HLhBU, Administrator of Rstate of Barbara Campbell, deceased, v Jeff Liechty. Auctioneer JULY t—l 9
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