Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 229, Decatur, Adams County, 29 September 1955 — Page 13
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1955
Giant Felled i SOUTH BEND. Wash.. (INS)— The day of the big trees may be ' numbered, but it Is not over yet' in the far northwest. A spruce; tree 122 inches in diameter — 10 feet, 2 inches thick — was felled
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lin southwestern Washington. A 1 log 18 feet long at the bottom end [of the tree contained 12.510 board [ feet. only anout two-thlrds of that I was sound, however, because the tree was overripe. Its age was es tlmated at more than 1,000 years.
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Wanted Bank Robber Held At Indianapolis One Os Most Wanted Robbers In Nation INDIANAPOLIS (INS) —Sixty one year old, Ramon Remine, described by the FBI as one of the most wanted bank robbers in the nation; was held in an Indianapolis jail today. The capture of the suspect in a Mount Aufiurn, la'., bank robbery occurred Tuesday night at an Indianapolis street intersection. 1 FBI agents said Remine had a revolver in his pocket, a superi automatic pistol in a glove com- ' partijient pf his car and a military carbine in his suitcase, but that he offered no resistance. Agents had been tipped by an Indianapolis optometrist that a man ideiitif.vi.ig himself as J. O. WBliam had called him from Clinton, ■ Ind., to arrange for a replacgmenf of contact lenses he said he lost.
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The client’s eyes were brown and I the Tenses he ordered were green. The FBI noted that the new lenses would have changed RemJne’s appearance. Remine was Identified by FBI special agent Leonard Blaylock. ’The captive himself refused to talk and was placed in the Marion [ county jail to await arraignment | today on fugitive charges. lowa wants him on a charge of | single-handedly robbing the Mount Auburn Savings TOiik of >11,700; June 21, 1055. Tennessee authorities want Remine on >a charge of parole viola-; lions. Remine first was convicted. in 1920 of a Greenville, Tenn., bank ' robbery and served a state prison ' term, according to the FBI. Then j in 1922 he served four years of a 30-year term in connection with wounding a Des Moines police officer/ In 1936 he was convicted of a Tennessee bank robbery and sentenced to 27 years in federal prison. He escaped once in 1944 but was recaptured and sent to At- j lanta, Ga.. federal prison from | which he was paroled in 1.954.
Ohio Court Refuses To Grant Rehearing License Reciprocity ' Fight Is Continued COLUMBUS (INS) — The Ohio supreme court stuck by its guns today and refused to grant a rehearing in its axle mile truck tax decision which started a license reciprocity fight involving several states. By a split, four to three decision. the high court on July 27 ruled that the old reciprocity agreement between Michigan and Ohio prevented this state from col-
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lecting the axle mile tax from trucks licensed in Michigan. The suit was brought by a group of truckers and threatened to void Ohio's axle mile tax unless the compacts with some 20 other states were cancelled. . , * Ohio immediately served 30-day notice on most states that it was cancelling the pacts, effective Sept. 9. Retaliation was threatened by Michigan and Illinois, whijh indicated they would require all Ohio motorists to buy license plates of those states to travel through those states. The agreements were then extended until Sept. 24 —last Saturday—in an attempt to work out a compromise. Meanwhile, a group of truckers last Friday secured from the Franklin county common pleas
court a temporary injunction banning the cancellation of all reciprocity agreements. ! Judge Dana F. Reynolds stjid he ! might be able to render a penna- ■ nent decision without further hear|ing. . The supreme court decision, according to tax commissioner Stanley J. Bowers, would mean that Ohio must refund more than one million dollars to Michigan truck I companies alone from the time the i axle mile tax went into effect until June 30 of this year. Governor has stated that Ohio will insist on cancellation of the old reciprocity agreements and that all trucks regardless of origin within or without the state, be required to pay the highway use levy, which ranges from > one half to two and one half cents
• per mile on truck* of three or ■ more axles. Today’s refusal by the high i court to rehear the case did not catch the state administration by surprise. Since it ordered the old compacts cancelled. It has been . attempting to work out new reciprocity agreements with the other states which would recognise all i license and utility fees but which would require all trucks to pay , the axle mile tax. Tiger Men ; DENVER (INS) — Cadets’"©! ■ the United States Air Force Academy are slowly building tradition. The first slogan of the 306 i cadets stationed at Lowry Air Force Base in Denver is one bori rowed from wartime combat units: “Every Man A Tiger.” £ —
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