Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 250, Decatur, Adams County, 23 October 1956 — Page 8

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NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is h«>r«i>y given th*t on Tiwnday. November 4, I*s«, • General Election will t>e held in the •everal voting preoinct* of Adame County, suits ot J*<Uana, * for the parpose of receiving Votes from e ba open for the purpose of receiving votes fro 6 o'clock a. m. until a o’clock p. ni. Central Standard Time, or 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. Daylight Saving Time on •*'Aie a follo'wing W a Hat of the Offices to be voted on at said General (Election an shown by the records on file in my office and those certified by the Governor of ska State of Indiana: Hepnblieaa Parly. Natl***! Tteket President, United State* of AmerjV, ( Vloe-Frealdent, United States of America , State Ticket united States Senator , Governor IJeutenant Governor Secretary of State Auditor of State Treasurer of State , Attorney General Superintendent of Public, Instruct4O*e Reporter of Supreme and Appellate Courts. _ Judge of Supreme Court, First District. Judge of Supreme Court Third District. Judge of Supreme Court Fifth District. Judge of Appellate Court First Dlj4 trlct. Judge of Appellate Court Second District. Ceaaty Ticket Representative in Congresa. Fourth Congressional District. Joint Representative Adams and Wells Counties. County Auditor. County Treasurer. County Recorder. County Coroner. County Surveyor Oounty Commissioner Flrat Dietrict. County Commissioner Second District. nemoentle Party. National Ticket President, United States of AmterPresident, United States of Amsrtsß. State Ticket United States Senator Governor Dlsutenant Govern or «( ' Secretary of State Auditor of State ' Treasurer of State Attorney General Superintendent of Public In--8 traction Reporter ot Supreme and Appellate Courts Judge of Supreme Court. First District. Judge ot Supremo Court Third District. Judge of Supreme Court Fifth District Judge of Appellate Court First District Judge of Appellate Court Second District Ceaaty Ticket Representative in Congress Fourth Congressional District. Joint Representative Adams and Wells Counties. County Auditor County Treaauett ..—..—- County Recorder County Coroner County Surveyor

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Public Sale I will sell at Public Auction at the Geneva-Berne Sale Barn, located 2 miles South of Berne, Ind., on U. S. 27, on SATURDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 27, 1956 8:00 P. M. (EST) 44— HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE—44 This is a complete dispersal of 2 entire herds of Holsteins consisting of 30 cows and 14 heifers. Many of these cows have talked up to 75 and 80 pound* a day during’ their last lactation. Most of these cows will be fresh, or close up by day of sale. If you are looking for high producing cows for fall production, be sure to attend this sale. Bangs tested. Lunch Will Be Served. Not responsible for accidents. LESTER G. BRANDT Auctioneers.* Don Snyder and Phil Neuenschwander. < Clerk: George Schroyer TRUCKS WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ANY DISTANCE.

County Commissioner Firat District County Commissioner Second District Prohibition Ticket National Ticket President, United States of America. Vice-President, United States of America. State Ticket _ United Stales Senator Governor Lieutenant Governor Secretary of State Auditor of State Treasurer of State Attorney General \ Superintendent of Public Instruction. Reporter of Supreme and Appellate Courts. Judge of Supreme Court Firat District. County Ticket Representative in Congress Fourth Congressional District Joint Representative Adams and Wells Counties County Auditor County Treasurer tV>unty Recorder County Coroner County Surveyor County Commissioner First District. County Commissioner Second District. Socialist Ls’bor Ticket National Ticket President. United States Os Amen lea. Vice President, United State* of America. Stat* Ticket • United States Senator Governor Lieutenant Governor J Secretary of State Auditor of State Treasurer of State Attorney General Superintendent of Public Instruction. Reporter of Supreme and Appellate Courts. Referendum Ballot On Question. Concerning Official Time Ot The State Os Indiana, Submitted By .. Tke IMS Legislature. Section 1. At the general election to be held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November. 195*. there shall be submitted to the elector* of this state for the Information and guidance of the member* of the Ninetieth General Assembly the following questions: (1) Do you favor the retention ot Central Standard Time as the official time for the State of Indiana? * Yes No (2) If you favor the retention of Central Standard Time as the official time for the State of Indiana, do you favor legalising the adoption of Daylight Savings Time for certain periods of the year by the various political subdivision* of the state? Yes No (3) Do you favor the adoption of Eastern Standard Time as the official time tor the State of Indiana? Yes No (4) If you favor Eastern Standard Time as the official time for the State of Indiana do you favor legalising the adoption of Daylight Savings Time for certalq periods of th* year by the various political subdivisions of the state? Ye* No Instructions •I’o Voters Section A Any voter who desires to vote in favor of any question, shall make a cross (X) mark in the square beside the word "Yes”; and any voter who desires to vote against any question, shall make a cross (X) mark in the square beside the word "No.” In the townships of Kirkland, Washington, and Monroe members of the Adams County Central Consolidated School Board will be In attestation whereof, I hereunto set my band and affix the seal of said Adams County Circuit Court at Decatur, Indiana, this 6th day of October, 1956. (SEAL) Richard D. Lewton, Clerk Adams Circuit Court, Decatur, Indiana Oct. 1« - 33 Senator Capehart Bill Termed Fake Research Bill Is Scored By Wickard * CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind. (UP) —Rea. Homer ’tH trying to fool the voters in Indiana Dy making them believe that he has introduced a bill which is needed for research for new uses for agricultural products," Claude Wickard said Monday night. Wickard, a Democrat, and Capehart, a Republican, are battling for election to the senate. All the laws that are needed for research already exist, Wickard told a farm meeting. “Another fake about Capehart’s research bill is that it will not make a single dollar available for research because it is not an appropriation measure,” said Wickard. "We can only get appropriations for research when someone proposes a good idea for research and apparently Capehart has no practical ideas for research.” Trade in a Good Town — Decatur. ■ ii —"

Youth Is Shot To Death Watching TV Neighbor Arrested ‘ For Fatal Shooting MUNCIE, Ind. (UP) — Jerry Vick, 11, Muncie, was shot to death Monday night as he watched television at home. Robert L. Turney, 28. Muncie, a neighbor and former meatal patient, was arrested for investigation after four policeman subdued him with a blackjack. While hie wife used the-Vlckes’ telephone to report their car stolen. Tumey entered the room, police said. Mrs. Turney had just sent her daughter, Clarissa, 6, back home. "Clarissa said you couldn’t get out,” Mrs. Turney quoted her husband aa saying. Then while Jerry’s mother, Lura, and an aunt, Verda Sanders, Muncie, watched, two rifle, shots hit the boy. Police said Turney, upon his wife’s orders, meekly returned to their next-door home. When police came he put up no resistance. Suddenly, he hit a policeman and the four officers and 6-fobt-2-inch TuiS* ney, who weighs at least 200 pounds, fought. A blow by a blackjack ended the fight Turney was taken to Ball memorial hospital, where Vick had been dead on arrival, and was treated for a severe head cut. Delaware county coroner Eugene Eiseman said he asked Turney about the shooting but all Turney would stalk about, Was his stolen car. Turneys .wife, Wilma, said her husband had a violent temper but had not been in trouble before. He was discharged in 1954 after 30 days as a mental patient at Ball. Four-Year-Ol,d Peru Boy Dies Os Polio PERU, Ind (UP)—Services will be held today for Ronald Hunter Lewis, 4-year-old son of Mrs. Robert Dillman, who died Sunday in an Indianapolis hospital of an ailment diagnosed as polio. - It was Miami county’s second polio death of 1958.

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