Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 157, Decatur, Adams County, 6 July 1955 — Page 6
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Weatherhead Opens Fort Wayne Office Indiana Operation Now In Fort Wayne FORT WAYNE. Ind. (INS) -r The Weatherhead company, which boasts that every moving machine has some Weatherhead part, today had its Indiana operation under a Fort Wayne office. ’ gpecifially. the Fort Wayne division will maintain control’for er tube fittings and flexible fuel line manufacturing in Angola, Syracuse and Columbia City. Ind. James M. Balter, company vicepresident, will be general manager in charge of the “Fort Wayne Division.” -- — The more Is part of an overall plan to centralise the company’s operation into four divisions. The
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other area control offices will be located at home base in Cleveland and also at St. Thomas, Ontario, and Antwerp, O. Mayor Robert Myers, of Fort Wayne, was on hand to welcome Albert J. Weatherhead, Jr, to Fort Wayne, when the office was “opened” officially, Tuesday. Indianapolis Man Is Fatally Beaten INDIANAiPOUS (INS) —A 57-year-old Indianapolis man, over whose head a shotgun was bent, died today of a skull fracture and police immediately went looking for the alleged attacker.
William Richet died of a fractured skull. Police are searching for Wetter Williams, +7, who is accused of striking Richet after the latter started a quarrel in the building where each had apartments. Roanoke Girl Killed As Auto Hits Pole ROANOKE, Ind. (INS) — Mary Mangus. 17, of Roanoke, was killed Tuesday night when the car in which she was riding smashed against a tree and a utility pole. The accident occurred on the first county road south of Ind. 114 in Huntington county.
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- Minor Injuries were suffered by George H- Ufheil, 20, of Hunting- • -ton. the driver. State police said Ufheil was driving at a high rate of speed and lost control on a small hill. The car left the road, sideswiped a tree and struck the pole. - <-«•- - Widespread Police Search For Youth CHICAGO (INS) —A widespread police search was underway today for 18 year old Ronald Charles Dean who shot a relief lockupkeeper at a Chicago police station and escaped. His victim, 57-year-old Alpert
Brown, was reported in serious condition at Alexian Brothers hospital with wounds in his left hand and side. He was shot twice Tuesday night py his own service evolver. Soldier Is Held For Okinawa Slaying FORT BRUCKJEJR, Okinawa (INS) —The u. S. my announced today that Pvt. Fred Torrence ot Muskegon, Mich., is held for investagation in the slaying of a fellow soldier. The victim whose name was withheld died Tuesday of knife wounds.
Battle Over Arrest Near Court Action Indianapolis Couple Battling Officials INDIANAPOLIS (INS) -The battle between an Indianapolis couple and Madison-Marion county officials neared court action today. Attorney Philip R. Correll said be probably will file suit against officiate of the two counties for arrest with a worthless warrant, denial of attorney, not advised of charges and convicted without being informed she was on trial. The ‘monkey’’ court allegedly was conducted in the home ot justice of the, peace Harley F. Chappel, at Ingalls. Mrs. Marjorie Foley was taken Into custody by Madison and Marion county officials on a warrant issued by Chappell as a result of ' an unpaid traffic fine. Robert Fpley paid 115.75 speeding fine with a check that bounced. Chappell said he issued the warrant when the couple ignored several iettwiu,Mja--Fotey a stub for a money order for the fine taken out when she discovered the bank balance overdrawn. Chappell then found the money order in his mail box. Mrs. Foley, was lodged in the county jail at Andersomafter Chappell sentenced her to "Tdays from his home in Ingalls. I Chappell now claims to have, I “starting evidence” but refuses to The FBI has completed the first phase of its investigation and U. 8. attorney Jack C. Brown says he will request a "full and complete inquiry.’ “ •Marion county prosecutor John G. Tinder said he will present the Foley case to the grand jury because it was “apparently a terrific violation of her civil rights.” MMOB AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Club W. L. Pct. G.B. Minneapolis 51 36 .586 Om»hi 51,,, 36.„,.586,, Toledo 50 37 .575 1 Denver.- 47 40 .540 4 Louisville 40 41 .494 8 Indianapolis .. 39 48 .448 12 St. Paul — 39-8 .448 12 I Charleston — 27 58 .318 23 Tuesday’s Results Indianapolis 12, Louisville 0. Toledo 11, Charleston.B. » St. Paul 13, Minneapolis 6. Omaha 5, Denver 2 (11 innings). Wedding Performed At Hospital Bedside MISHAWAKA, Ind. (INS) — Pretty Mrs. Robert D. Dernier, of Mishawaka is one wife who can’t talk back to her husband—for a few days at least. The new bride couldn’t even say "yes" at her wedding. She suffered a fractured jaw in a traffic accident. Thewedding., cerbrnony Wak performed bedside in the St. Joseph hospital at Mishawaka and the couple .plans to have a 'wedding reception and ■« honeymoon later. State Traffic Toll Above 1954 Figures INDIANAPOLIS (INS) —The Indiana traffic deaths remain above the 1954 level as the second half of the year gets underway. Traffic deaths were reduced nearly 50 per cent during the Fourth ot July in a comparison of the two years but through Bunday midnight a total of 499 persons were killed this year compared to 497 last. The - v ' Welcome Wagon , Hostess > jVill Knock on Your Door with Gift* ft Greeting* from Friendly Business Neighbors end Your ‘ Civic and Social Welfare Leader* On the occation ofr Th* Birth of a Baby Sixteenth Birthday* ' Engag*mentAnnouncementa Change of residence Arrival* of Newcomers to City Phone 3-3196 or 3-3479
IHEw’. V BIIL W j»yk- ; • »■ ■K \ ■ a m, r M 1 J ? i r* I - L \ ; i > tel F Jfi | EARL OSTREICHER, Miami Beach, Fla., motorcycle policeman, and his elopement bride, the former Doris Jean Silver of Philadelphia, daughter of operator of a 140-store food chain, leave Miami Beach police headquarters after Ostreicher was given an extra 10 days vacation by his chief. The bride had been on a month’s visit in Miami Beach. I International Soundphoto
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NICHOLAS GREOORY GOMBOS gives America a critical if not disapproving look as he is met at plane in Los by nis adoptive mother, Mrs. Joyce Gombos, women’s editor of the Paso Robles, Calif., Sunday Review. Nicholas comes from a foundling homo in Athens. Greece, via trans-Pol&r plane. (/ntcrnatioiwuj
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