Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 67, Decatur, Adams County, 20 March 1956 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO., INC. Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Poet Office aa Second Clans Matter Dick D. Heller President J. H. H«lHt Vice-President Chas. Holthouse Secretary-Treasurer Subscription Rates: By Mall in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $8.00; Six months, |4.26; 3 months, $2.25. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, |9.00; 8 months, *4.76; 3 months, >2.50. By Carrier: 25 cents per week. Single copies, 5 cento.

Interest has slowed down ing the approaching primary elec-® tions. Candidates, however, still J have several days In which to file» their intentions. So far there are J - Democratic contests in only two® offices; county coroner and com® mlssioner, first district. fe —-o —o— One of the city's most beautiful® trees, a huge elm on the Ivan® Stucky property on Mercer ave-H nue has fallen victim to the Dutch® elm disease and is being cut down® this week. Task of cutting down® the giant elm is not an easy one.® It already has taken two tree men® seevral days to remove several oi® the larger limbs. We Hate.to see® these beautiful big trees go. E o q g Decatur residents are urged t<® Wtittu tn I tri xxi ttvtp© vino for the Dutch elm disease. Tc® date, there is no cure for the® pareslte which eventually kilh® the tree. If a diseased elm is cpt® down and completely destroyed, it® will be a long step toward elimi® Dating the disease among other® trees, according to tree experts® A diseased elm should not be® cut up tor fireplace wood, because■ cutting the tree down does not® kill the disease. g —o . | The hospital improvement pro® gram is now in the hands of the® County Council. Final action or® the 1450,000 bond issue requesi® will be taken by that body at al special meeting to be held Apri'l 6 and 7. If the Council acts fav l orably on the matter, then there I is a waiting period of thirty days I during which time a remon-j strance can be filed. So far, there I has been no talk of a remon I strance. It would be necessary tel have more remonstrators than thel 3,800 petitioners, and that woulcl be a tremendous task. We believe! that the proposed project will! soon be a reality. | 0 0 | We wish to Join thousands oil conservationists in Indiana ini congratulating the state depart-1 ment in inaugurating the "fori ward look" in fishing regulations! in Indiana. It is a most progresl give step in removing the Sixel limit of panfish and considering! the removal of the closed season!

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WKJG-TV (Channel 33) TUESDAY Bvening 0:00 —Gatesway to Sport* . <•15 —jack Gray, New* • :2d—The Weatherman t-30—Wild Bill Hickok 7:oo—Amos & Andy 7:3o—Dinah Shore Show 7; 45—Now* Caravan I:oo—'Pte Chevvy Show — 9:0V —Ftreeide Theater — Sreja Theater 10:30 — Big Town 11; 00—The Weatherman id . 10—Sports Today 11:15 —The News, Ted Strasser — >11930 —Pittsburg Kid — Wednesday *7 ■ 00—Today o:oo—Morning Marquee 10:00 —Ding Dong School 10;30 —The Ernie Kovacs Show 11:00—Home Afternoon 15:00 —Tenn. Ernie Ford Show 12:$O—Feather Yo>ur Nest 1:00 —Farms & Farming j;ls—The Weatherman I:2o— New*. Tom Elkins 1:30—-Here's Pharlie I:oo—Musical Moments , . *:10 —Faith to Live By I:ls—Editor's Desk 3 35—Show Business 2 30—Ray Milland 3:00 —NBC Matinee Theater 4:oo—Cartoon Express 4:15 —Modern Romances 4:3o—Queen For a Day s:oo—Pinky Lee Show s;3O—Howdy Doody d:oo—Gwtesway to Sport* «: 15 — New* 7:oo—The Great Gildersleeve 9:3o—(Eddie Fi»her 7:4s—New* Caravan f:>»—jTa!ther*Lnows Beat With Ann Southern , . r .‘ Favorites ■

Fand sixe limit for bass. There are Ha few "die-hards” who will come gup with the theory that Indiana Slakes will soon be fished out, but ■ this has not been the case in ■neighboring states which have reHmoved the size restrictions. At ■least it is worth trying in the ■lndiana lakes. S 0 o I Decatur, with a monthly indus■triai payroll of more than a half ■million dollars, is without doubt ■one of the bast small cities in ■the middlewest. The Cole admin■istration in two and a half months ■of operation has made numerous ■progressive moves toward making ■rhe city more attractive for more ■industry. The water problem is ■being solved and the grave power ■situation is being studied from all B-mgles These are rhe two major ■ ibstaeles which have kept DecaHtur .from growing industrially. ■However, let's don’t overlook the ■minor obstacles which mean more ■to the individual such as fre- ® tuent garbage collections: trash Hind can collections; no smoke ■ from the city dump on sultry Haights. These are little things, ■but when they are eliminated they ■make for a better city. ■ 6 Death has taken from our comfl - niiv ia-r fm- s b! ■ Mother. Mrs. George Wemhoff ■ lied at her home on Eighth street MSunday night after a long illness. Oiler death, however was sudden ■and recently she had shown im- ■ provement from her illness. Al- ■ ways too busy being a good Moth■ar, to take much active part in ■ social and civic affairs. Mrs. ■ Wemhoff divided her home chores ■ with her Church and she was a ■levoted member of St. Marys ■Catholic church. The Wemhoffs ■ celebrated their Golden Wedding ■anniversary in 1947. A son. Arthur M Wemhoff, and the husband George H;g. Wemhoff, preceded Mrs. WemHhoft in death. Three sons, Adrian Hand Robert of Decatur and ■Bernard of Detroit and a daughter ■ Mrs. Chester J.ott of Butler sur- ■ vive. The Daily peinacrat joins W he community in offering sym- ® >athy to the family in their grief, ■knowing full well that no comHmunity likes to lose its far too ■few women like Mrs. Wemhoff.

WINT- TV (Channel 15) TUESDAY Evening 6:oo—The News, Hickox 6-; 10—Sports Extra s: 15—Range Rider 6:4's—Douglas Edward* -7:00—1 Led Three Lives 7:30—-Warner Brother* Present* 8-30—Navy Log 9:oo—Guy Lombardo Jubilee 3:30—-TV Reader’s Digest 10:00—064.000 Question 10:30—Ethel and Albert 11:00—Files on Jeffrey Jone* ll;30-QNew«, Weather, Sport* - - — WEDNESDAY Morning 7;00 —Good Morning B:oo—Captain Kangaroo 9:oo ; —The Early Show 10:00—Gary Moore 10:30 —Arthur Godfrey (LI-Q o—Your0 —Your Own Home 11; 15—Arthur Godfrey 11:30 —Strike it Rlchi, Afternoon A* 12:00—Valiawt Lady 12:15 —Love of Life 12:30 —Search For Tomorrow 12;45 —Guiding Light I:oo—Jack Parr Show 1- Love Story . "jno—it's Fun to Reduce ' 2- —Robert Q. Lowis 2:3o—The Pastor 2; 45—House Party 3:oo—Rig Payoff 2:30 —Bob Crosby r4.oo—Brighter Day ... 4:ls—Secret Storm 4:30—0n Your Account 5; 00—Bar 15 Ranch Evening 6:oo—News, Ilickox 6:io—Sports e>xtra, Grossman 6:l6—Gene Autry: -Ji- <: 45—Douglas Edwards 7:oo—Ellery Queen 7-30—Passport to Danger ♦ \ B:oo—Arthur Godfrey B:3o—Dr. Hudson 9;oo—The Millionaire 9-30 —I’ve Got a Secret 10:00—20th Century Fox 11:09—The Whistler . 11:30 —New, Weather. Sport* MOVIES ADAMS I '■Hell on Frisco Bay" Tues. .4, Wed. st 7:35; 9:38? «» I

20 Years 4go Today 0 March 30 —Floods cause quarter million persons to be homeless in Massachusetts and Connecticut. The centennial bond fund has reached the $3,800 mark in Decatur. Red Cross of Adams county starts campaign to raise SI,OOO to aid the flood sufferers in eastern United States. Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Peterson and children' of Terre Haute visit over Sunday with Decatur relatives. Oommodorips advance to the quarter-finals in national tourney by defeating St Mary’s of Walsenburg at Chicago. 0 , Household Scrapbook BY ROBERTA LEE o Keeps Oil Out Men who have trouble with grease from their hair, or perspiration, staining their hats around the band can prevent this by inserting a strip of cellophane around the crown of the hat inside the sweat band. Doughnuts Doughnuts can be prevented from absorbing too much of the fat in which they are being fried If two or three drops of vinegar are added to the dough when it is mixed. Heartburn A preventive ot~heartburn is to take the juice of a lemon before beginning a meal. 4 — A ! Modern Etiquette ! | BY ROBERTA LEE . 4 , Q. I see more and more people cutting their bread or rolls at the table with a knife. Is this nwo considered proper? A. No. Good behavior still requires that bread, rolls and the like be broken into small pieces with the fingers, and each one buttered as is it eaten. Q. How should one address a wedding gift? A. Gifts sent before the wedding are addressed to the bride in her maiden name. Gifts sent after the wedding, of course, are addressed to the couple. ■ Q. Is it correct for a man to use the double-sheet type of stationery fo r his personal correspondence? A. This is all right, but the singloehe<t variety is considered more masculine. Court Kews Estate Cases A petition to sell personal property at private sale from the estate jf Charles C. Oettinger has been submitted and sustained. A report of the sale has been tiled and approved. The report shows S4OO for an automobile and $165 for common stock of the Craigville., elevator. The schedule to determine inheritance tax for the Harry Fritzinger estate has-been- filed with reference to the county assessor. The estate is valued at $14,219.04. Heirs are the widow and the daughter. The personal representative’s inventory for the estate of William P. Colchin has been filed and approved. It shows $lB in household goods, $3,500 in bonds, $1,665 in money, $7 in other property for a total value of $5,190. 3 The final report Os. the Alvin Hohnke estate has -been ‘filed and a notice has been ordered issued returnable April 12. The balance for distribution to six heirs is $3.986.82. In the estate of Evaline Archer, the schedule to determine inheritance tax has been filed with reference to the county assessor. The estate is valued at $9,573.17. Heirs are two sons, a daughter, a niece and a granddaughter.

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W. F. McNAGNY Attorney* ESTATE NO. 4722 \ NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF Joha H. Glviden In the Circuit Court of Adams County February Term, 1956. In the matter of the Estate of John H. Givlden, deceased. Notice is hereby given thdt Lincoln National Bank and Trust Company of Fort Wayne as administrator WW/A of the aibove named estate han presented and tiled its final account In /Inal settlement of eaM estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Adams Circuit Court, on the dth at April, 1956, at which time ail persons interested In said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent and all others interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. LINCOLN NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST CO. Personal Representative 'Myles F. Parrish, judge March 20-27

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Ford L. Lltterer Attoraeya ESTATE NO. !WO3 NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF Alvin Bohnkr In the CTrcult Court Adarna County February Term. 1956. In tho jmatter of the Estate of Alvin, Behnke, deceased. N6H<e is hereiby given that Christian Bohnke as administrator of the above named estate, has presented and filed his filial ac«x>unt in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will came up for the' examination and action of said Adams Circuit Court, on the 12 of April, 1956, at which time all personß interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved. And the heirs ot said decedent and all others interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. Christian Bohnke Personal Representative Myles F. Parrish, Judye March 20-27 Trade in a Good Town — Decatur.

Find Wealthy Couple Murdered In Mexico Detroit Engineer And Wife Victims MEXICO CITY (INS) —Mexican police today sought two Americans tor questioning in the bludgeonslaying of a wealthy Detroit Mich., engineer and hia wife missing since Feb. 8. Police have identified two mutilated bodies as Everet* F. Kennison, 58, wealthy inventor and Detroit engineer and his wife, Panline, 60. The beaten decomposed bodies, discovered Friday in desolate brush country 16 miles east of Ciudad Victoria, were identified from dental records. Wanted for questioning were William A. Shelton, formerly of Dallas, Tex., and Joseph O’Brien, formerly of New York, who operated a motel in Victoria, Mex., where the Kennisons stayed several days before leaving on a hunting trip. Mexico City police found the Kennison automobile loaded with hunting equipment and. expensive cameras outside Mexico City about 350 milesTfbm where the bodies were disci vet ed. Officials believed the car was a "plant” to throw them off the trail. A. R. Lehman, an American Interpreter, said the nude battered bodies were found by a rancher. A money belt, which relative* said Kennison habitually carried, was missing. Miquel Mendosa Dominquex, federal secret service chief for Mexico, said the suspects are believed to be in Dbflas, Shelton and O’Brien, said Dominquex, disappeared from their motel Sunday morning shortly after the Kennlson's bodies were Identified. DON’T TAKE A CHANCE TAKE PLENAMINS Smith Drug Co.

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