Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 299, Decatur, Adams County, 21 December 1955 — Page 4

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THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

Rules Fewer School Days For Indiana INDIANAPOLIS (INS) —Attorney general Edwin K. Steers ruled Tuesday that an eight-mouth school year could consist of only 153 J <_

days, and eight and one-half month year could be 162 days and a nine month year, 172 days. State superintendent of public Instruction Wilbur Young, who sought the opinion, had ruled previously that to qualify tor state tuition support, the days o£ school

must be five more la each category. The opinion also caved the way for dismissing school on such legal holidays as Discovery Day, Washington's and Lincoln’s birthdays, Good Friday and Veterans’ Day.

Slight Damage Done When Cars Collide Cars driven by Robert Gage and Alice A. O'Campo, both of Decatur, were involved in an accident on Eleventh street 'Tuesday. Both drivers backed out of drives at the same time, and the vehicles collided in the street. The Gage car was undamaged, but the O’Campo car had $46 in estimated damages. Youth Is Injured In Freak Accident Herman Harkless Is Hurt This Morning Herman Harkless. 19, rural route three, Decatur, sustained a severe laceration on the back of his head from a freak accident at 6:50 o’clock this morning near the Dent school house two miles north of Decatur. Harkless, coming to work on the Clem’s lake road, attempted to make the curve to the right. When he applied the brakes on his car, the brakes locked and the vehicle skidded 175 feet into the car of Margaret Cook, parked in front of the Cook residence on rural route three, Decatur. The parked car was knocked into another parked car belonging ,to Lester Cook. The Harkless auto bounced through the Cook yard, knocked off the porch swing and two porch chairs, and came to a rest three feet from the Cook front door. The car caught fire as a result of the collision, but the Decatur fire department arrived and put out the blaze before it spread to the house. Harkless was taken to the Adams county memorial hospital for treatment and will be held for observation. Sheriff Merle Affolder investigated the accident. The Harkless auto had estimated damages of $2(X$. The auto of Margaret Cook had damages estimated at S9OO and Lester Cook's vehicle had estimated damages of $175. Damages to the Cook's porch furniture totaled about $75. A car driven by Dean Titus was involved in a collision 1 with a bridge on state road 101 a mile and a half east of Pleasant Mills last night. The Titus car and an unidentified auto approached " a narrow bridge at the same time and Titus was forced into the bridge to keep from hitting the other car. Damage to the Titus car was estimated at S3OO, but Titus was unhurt. Newspaper Strike Now In 21st Day One Union Signed For New Contract DETROIT (INS) — The Detroit Newspaper shutdown today entered its 21st day with one union signed to a new contract and three others on strike. The publishers of the Times, News and Free Press Tuesday night reached agreement on a new pact with the. pressmen’s union, one of the eight unions which has been negotiating new contracts with the papers. However, the stereotypers and mailers unions Tuesday night were joined in their strike by the printers union. The strike began Dec. 1 when the stereotypers walked out. The mailers voted to join the strike Monday night. If you have scuiothlng » sell or ooms tor rent, try a Want Ad. It brings results. Trade in a Goes! T*o..n — Deeatis — y_ k W r -fc : L- ' «* An NEWARK, N. J., authorities sought the identity of this little girl, known as Cynthia Ann Smith, and allegedly offered for sale in several bars. Police took her from Kenneth Neuman and I 'a woman who said she was Neuman's wife. The pair said the child was left with "Mrs. Neuman’’ by the parents in Dayton, 0., last February. Newark police have an indictment against Neuman charging desertion. He and the woman are held on charges of adultery. (fntcrnalioHaV

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 81, 196$

Enlistments Higher In National Guard Enlistments Up In Usual Slack Period INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — The Indiana national guard revealed today that 527 men enlisted during the two months after troops were sent Into the violent Perfect Circle strike areas. Enlistments in October were 330 and in November 297. This ordinarily is a slack period for recruiting. Gov. George N. Craig said: "This is very gratifying. It shows the troops handled themselves in a manner that reflected great credit on themselves and their units.’’ Officials said there were no complaints from the men on duty in New Castle and that all accepted it as part of their responsibility. The governor also indicated state police stilt are probing the violence in the strike that erupted in a shooting "war’’ that wounded eight persons in New Castle on Oct. 5 and led to the call out of the guard. Particularly, police are probing the firing on homes of non-striking workers. Craig said there is reason to believe a few persons were responsible for practically all violence. Court Raws Marriage Licenses Robert Hardesty 23, Allentown, 0., and Anne Nebergall 19. Lima, O. Set For Issues In the complaint for divorce filed by Mary R. McGill against Murlin G. McGill, by Motion of the plaintiff the cause has been set for Issues Dec. 30 at 10 a.m. Set For Trial By motion of the National Coal Company bf Louisville, plaintiff in ■ a complaint on note against Jack Holthouse, the cause has been set for trial Jan. 17 at 9 a.m. Summons Issued A complaint to foreclose mortgage on a promissory note has been filed by Lee W. Wears against Leroy V. Baumgartner, and a summons has been ordered issued to the sheriff of Adams county the defendant returnable Dec. 31. * Under Advisement Concerning the complaint on account filed by Dick Mansfield, doing business as Mansfield Motor Sales, against Donald E. Wolfe, the motion to make more specific of the defendant, the court has taken the matter under advisement. Enters Appearance Attorney Hubert McClenahan has entered appearance for Wayne and Elma Gaunt, defendants in a complaint on promissory note filed by Charles Captain. Estate Cases The last will and testament ol Willis A. Presdorf has been offered and accepted for probate, and a bond in the sum of $7,500 has been filed and approved. Letters testamentary have been ordered issued to Dula B. Presdorf. Inventory number one has been filed in the Blanche Kern estate and the total appraised value of the estate is shown to be $19.588.80. A petition for the order to sell corporation stock In the estate of Willard S. Hirschy has been filed, examined and approved. The schedule to determine the inheritance tax due on the Edward J. Scheiner estate has been filed without reference to the county assessor, and a notice has been ordered issued returnable Jan. 12. Net of the estate was valued at $11,904.31. The final report has heen filed and shows no balance at this time. In the estate of James A. and Elizabeth Hendricks, the schedule to determine the inheritance tax has been filed without reference to the county assessor. The inheritance tax appraisers report shows |he net value of the estate to be sso(?> with no tax due. t ■’M The Welcome Wagon Hostess Will Knock on Your Door with Gifts & Greetings from Friendly Business . Neighbors and Your Civio and Social Welfare Leaders On thf occation oft The Birth of a Baby Sixteenth Birthdays Engagement Announcements Change of residence Arrivals of Newcomers to City Phone 3-3196 or 3-3479