Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 162, Decatur, Adams County, 11 July 1957 — Page 4

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Up and At H Blue Creek Up and At It club convened Tuesday evening for their last meeting at the Kimsey school, president Ruth Sipe in charge. Leading the pledges were Barbara Tinkham and Inez Merriman. Each of the 22 members responded to roll call by citing something learn* ed in 4-H. Betty Myers, secretary, gave her Inst report, and Nancy Raudenbush, health and safety leader, talked on kitchen tools and utensils. Pauline Ripley and Barbara Tinkham offered devotions. The demonstration for the evening I DF SENSITIZE THAT ITCH! IN JUST 15 MINUTES. If not pleHxed, your 4de back at <>ty drug counter. Inn ta nt -dry Ing ITCH-MK-XOT deadens Itch in MIJEUTKSi klllx g«nm» CMTWT. uae day or night for ecswna, tneect toltes. foot Ron. other surface raahNOW *t KoJme Drug Store.

BLACKWELLS SUMMER BLANKET SALE HOW IN PROGRESS! BUY NOW AT LOW PRICES I PUT THEM IN LAY-A-WAY till WINTER WHEN YOU WILL NEED THEM I

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was on preparing and packaging cookies for the freezer, by Barbara Tinkham and Barbera Carver. The special feature for the evening came as Inez Merriman presented music; Connie Sipe, a reading, and Marie Riley and Barbara Carver, piano solos. During the discussion ‘ time, final plans were made for the float for the 4-H fair. For the ’ trip to Fort Wayne, all members are to meet at 8:15 am. at the Kimsey school July 16. After the business session; refreshments 1 were served by Connie Sipe and Marcia and Inez Merriman. COURT NEWS WUI Namm U Heir. The will of Carrie E. Peoples names 34 heirs to the estate, according to a report submitted this week. A renunciation and nomina# tion of personal representative has been filed, and the administrator's bond, in the sum of $16,000, has been submitted, examined and approved. Letters of administration • to,John L. DeVoss have been re- . ported and confirmed.

Acid-Thrower Asks Transfer To Prison Asks New Trial In Allen County Court FORT WAYNE (UP)—A former student at Indiana Tech here, who was committed to Norman Beatty Hospital at Westville as “mentally incompetent” after he threw acid on a girl who refused him a date, has asked for a new trial so he can plead guilty and go to prison. James Sprouse, 23. Bakersfield. Calif., was committed to Beatty by Allen Circuit Judge William H. Schannen last April. Schannen's office received a letter from Sprouse Wednesday in which be pleaded with the judge for a new trial “so I can go to prison where I belong.” He said in the letter that officials at Beatty treated inmates “like a bunch of children.” Sprouse was working part-time at a restaurant here when the acid throwing incident occurred Feb, 12. He said he threw sulphuric acid in the face of Carol Ann Clark, 18, Reading. Mich., for revenge when she refused his request tor a date. Miss Clark and Constance Moore, 18, Camden, Mich., both students at the International Business College here and part-time workers in the same restaurant with Sprouse, sustained severe facial burns as well as minor burns on arms and legs- Miss Clark later was taken to Indianapolis for plastic surgery. The text of Sprouse's letter to Schannen: “On the 12th day of April. 1957, I was tried in your court for throwing acid on another person. The doctor declared I was mentally ill at the time I committed the crime. "I know that you were very dis-

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Rally Speaker The Rev. J. Paul Hill, nationally known evangelist of Roanoke, Va>. will speak at a Victory Prayer Band rally in the tent at the Jason L. Moser memorial park in Wren, 0., Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Rev. J. R. -Meadows, Decatur, Prayer Band founder, will preside, and Jim and Janet Crider of Southport, will be song leaders, This rally will open the 15th annual community camp meeting, which will continue each night at 8 o’clock through Sunday, July 28, with Dwight Darr, president of the camp, presiding, pleased with the decision of the doctors. You stated your opinion that I was not insane and that I belonged in a penitentiary and net in a hospital. Now your honor, I believe that you were right. “I only wish I had pleaded guilty and gone to prison, at least I would be treated like a man there. I feel that regardless of what a man has done I believe it is a God given right for a man to be treated like a man if he acts like one. “Here, we are all treated like a,bunch of children. The thing I am hinting at your honor, I would like to have a new trial and plead guilty, so I can go on to prison where I belong. I would appreciate,, your informing me as to whether a new trial is feasible." Schannen was out of town and not available for comment. > — ..... ~ ~, If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad — they bring results. Trade in a good town — Decatur I

jJUHniIWI LmEttSt fashion hews in cottons > » dresses wtoqauKXq ■ for the young miss BECAUSE CHRISTMAS in sizes 4to 6x, 7to 14 ® HOT SO FAR AWAY so much style for so little money ' AT ONE LOW PRICE *2-9® als ° 41QR s. MS ■ ww " ■ SEE The smartest little back-to-school dresses . you’ve seen in many a day at a thrift OUR price that’s hard-to-beat 1 Cute prints, —. ■ ■ -81 nil Si r n plaids and solids in practical washable nQI I p|ippp| , fabrics—some need little ironing! In a MUmm * * huge array of adorable styles: shirt- QIIAIA/ FDIHAV fronts, blouse-effects and more! Sizes Ollvil IHIUH I 4to6x; 7to 12. sq NIGHT —7 and BP. M. NOTICE ! 1N windows. See Local School Children. USE OUR iX — 8 EASY Y ? WAY Saturday, July 13th at 2 to 3 P. M. - PLAN I CO. DECATUR, JND. I Hll I - IIIIR.I * r — y—

'<ll | i *tl | • THREE NEARBY golf courses and both fresh and salt water fishing make the U. S. Naval base (upper) at Newport, R. 1.,' a mighty inviting h(e)aven for President Eisenhower’s vacation. He and Mrs. Eisenhower will stay at the commandant’s residence (lower). It is located on Coaster's Harbor island (left in aerial photo). Aurust is probable time. (International Soundphotos)

Six Persons Killed In Crash In Alaska ANCHORAGE, Alaska (UP) — Federal investigators sifted through the charred wreckage of a twin - engined aircraft at King Salmon, Alaska, today, seeking the cause of a crash which killed six

persons. Witnesses at King Salmon, about 300 miles southwest of here, said the Lockheed Lodestar made a ’ normal takeoff Wednesday morn--1 ing, but suddenly shot into avers tical climb. They said one or both ! engines apparently quit and the J craft plunged nose down into th» : runway.

Sues For Damages Against Neighbors A complaint for damages has been filed by Elmer Tindall against his neighbors, Isabel and Sylvester Kiser. He seeks judgment of $5,00 from the defendants and all prop, er relief. The complaint states that on the 19th day of June, the Kisers struck him on the face, and the left side of his body, trampled on bis right foot, tore his shirt and

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underclothing and destroyed them. Because of the assault. Tindall claims that he was made lame and sick for a period of six weeks, during which time he was not able to attend his place of employment. Hubert R. McClenahan is attorney for the plaintiff. A summons has been ordered issued to the sheriff of Adams county, for the defendants, returnable September 3. If you nave aumewing to saU at rooms tor rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. it brings remflta.