Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 274, Decatur, Adams County, 21 November 1955 — Page 8

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State Police Make Several Arrests Arrests Are Made -On Traffic Charges Several arrests were made over the weekend by state police in Adams county. Some have appeared in justice or the peace court, to answer traffic charges. Thomas V. Koehl, 27, of Fort Wayne was arrested Saturday evening on U. S. highway 27 for improper passing. He was fined |1 and costs in J. P. court Marvin C. Nagel. 34, of Salisbury, Mo., was fined |1 and costa after he was arrested Saturday afternoon for disregarding a stop sign at the intersection of V. S. 27 and the Hoagland road. Other arrests included William Kahn. 30, of Decatur route five, for operating a truck without proper lights; Julius Lengerich, 34, of Monroeville route two, for disregarding a stop sign at the intersection of U. S. 224 and state highway 101, and Ray Yoder, 60, of Huntington, for speeding on Mercer avenue. Domingo Garcia, 26, of Craigville, who was arrested last week e — <i i — Last Time Tonight — In Technicolor! “LUCY GALLANT” I Jane Wyman, Charlton Heston | ALSO— Shorts 15c -50 c o 0 TUES. WED. THURS. a- — 0 I OUR BIG DAYS! | Show Tues. & Wed. at 7 Continuous Thur, from 1:30 BE SURE TO ATTEND! ft—— c ■ 4K! v r 1 '(he Big Techn/co/ Or j Musical l| J JH 3 - - W; Frankie IAINE Keefe BRASSEILE HR LUCTiMaOW-WILLIAM -1 OwtNIhBUtttDWRKS I o—o Fri. & Sat.—“ Outlaw Stallion" A “Bedevilled”—2 Color Hite! O—O Coming Sun.—lt’s Sensational! "Phenix City Story” O—O ■SMB! MATRONAL POU POP MOVK-GOMSOB Vote Today ra* vow chock w TMI TEAJ,! Mhusßrncs I wfCr is&aMse Q-p C«t toUot * Lobb, ol Tlm rhaotra

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for speeding bn state highway, 124, appeared in J. P. court Satur-. day night. He was fined $lO and . costs. —■ " — Saturday Morning League Results In Saturday morning league games at the Commodores gym, the Junior Commodores edged the Pistons. 15-13; Notre Dame de- ' tested St. Joe. 14-11, and in the 7th-Bth grade division, the Lakers nosed DePaul, 19-17. Leading scorers: Junior Commodores, Tom Kdfine, B;'Pistons, Jerry Heiman, 10; Notre Dame, Mike Schults. 8; St. Joe, Pat Kelley, 7; Lakers, Jack Meyer, 14; DePaul, Phil Lose and George Tes- . ter. each 6. High School Basketball Avilla 70, Hamilton 53. 1 Riverdale 57. Wolfe Lake 56. Elwood 85, Warsaw 69. i Indianapolis Crispus Attucks 98, Terre Haute Gerstmeyer 52. Markleville 57, Anderson St. Mary’s 56. Culver 58, Rochester 53. Gary Roosevelt 47, South Bend Central 46. Muncie Burris 62. Eaton 61 loverlime). POLICEMAN IS (Continued From Page One) were Stanley T. Jorgensen, 19, of Snoqualmie, Wash., and Ronald Eavers, 19, Jamestown, O. CONVICT IS (Continued From Page One) from a matchbook cover. The much-arrested Allen has served two separate terms in the Joliet, 111., prison for assault and bat;ery with attempt to kill; three years in a Canadian prison for abduction; and five years at the Atlantal Ga„ And Springfield, Mo., penitentiaries from which he was pkroled Aug. 11. IKE TRANSFERS (Continued rrom Page One) President an opportunity to dis cuss the full implications of the hardened Soviet attitude displayed at the recent Big Four conference in Geneva and the new course of the cold war. ' Another burning topic in for eign policy is Israel’s request for U. S. arms to offset large shipments of Communist weapons to Egypt. Discussion of domestic issues is expected to deal chiefly with the largest “trouble-spot” on the national scene—the question of falling {arm prices. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be received by the Board of School Trustees of the - SchocT Tstty ot' Decatur; DecssuK Indiana, for school furniture and equipment until S:3O P. M. (CST) . on the 28-th day of November, Isoo, ait the office of the City Superintendent of Schools. . Items to be bid upon are as follows: Hem I. Basketball Wckstops. Item 11. 200 Folding chairs. Item 111. Stage equipment. Complete specifications are on file ■in the office of the City Superintendent of Schools and will be furnished upon request. All bids must be submitted on Form 95 as prescribed by the State Board of Anxsolunts. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check or bld bond in an amount equal to 5% of said bid. Date of Installation of items I and 111 to depend upon the time of completion of the multi-purpose room of the Northwest School. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. All prices shall include delivery and drayage charges to the Northwest Elementary School, Decatur, Indiana. Board of School Trustees of School City of DecatupL Indiana ' ~ZZ J. By: George D. Helm, Secretary Nov. 14-21 If you have something to sell c* rooms for reuL try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results.

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