Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 167, Decatur, Adams County, 17 July 1957 — Page 12

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The Right Place JERSEY CITY. N. J.-(UP)-A dog owned by Mrs. Jo Ann Lacertosa became separated from its owner, and, after a day of wan* dering, entered police headquarte and walked directly into the Missing Persons Bureau. $Y JfAN AllfN i * V Z J JULY BRINGS GREENS With the month of July comes _ __ a large variety of fresh Eala ** ! ’ fr'WMr greens. Head lettuce, bibb lettuce, and escarole are available, to mention just a A. few - Take * d “ J vantage of these fresh gfeens .while.they last ind try some new summer salads. July Salad Bowl 2 quarts salad greens 1 tablespoon finely chopped onion 2 tablespoons salad oil 2 tablespoons vinegar 1/4 cup drained cottage cheese 1 1/4 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce ' 2 tablespoons grated Parmesan Cheese Salt PepP«r f Green pepper rings I Pitted black olives Clean and chill salad greens thoroughly; add chopped onion. In small bowl combine salad oil, vinegar, cottage cheese and Worcestershire sauce. Mix thoroughly and pour over greens. Add Parmesan cheese; season with salt and pepper. To serve, heap onto individual salad plates; garnish with green pepper rings and pitted black olives. Yield: Six servings. Crisp and refreshing, this salad has another big z> drawing point— *•) it’s low in cal- hw ones! If the weather’s nice, plan to jtiyßSx grill your favor- •MWKuJ’Bag ite hamburgers outdoors aRd have a family picnic. Backyard Picnic Menu Favorite Hamburgers Buns Butter or Margarine .->zt July Salad Bowl Potato Chips 7 : Chocolate Fudge Cake Milk Iced Tea FoithfuH, CI&CUC littil F»»»JfO»«»*TI»», CIRCIOATI, WH HEARING SECRET! <...** < s ALL IN THE EAR! • NO C0R9...N0 EXTRA BUTTON • SMALLEST AID IN WORLD • NOTHING ELSE TO WEAR • Sonotone brings new hope to millions with this half-ounce, all-in-one-piece hearing aid. Smallest hearing aid in world fits all in ear. Ideal for Summer wear for both men and women. SPMPTONE ant, Will be at the Rice Hotel. Decatur,- Saturday, July 20th. 2*OO P. M. Gome in and see this exciting new Sonotone, or write Sonotone. 712 (Settle Bldg., Fort Wayne for free booklet. Sonotone fittings are especially effective for those who “hear but can’t understand”. Home consultation By appomtasMd* . -

1957 Is Bad Year For Bank Bandits Perpetrators Find Holdups Failures INDIANAPOLIS (UP) -This is

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I not only a bad year for Hoosier I farmers, what with floods and wet weather. It’s also a bad year for Indiana bank bandits. Four bank holdups and attempted bank robberies in the last six months turned out to be miserable failures for the perpetrators. One bandit was shot dead by a minister. Another was captured by a grocery clerk.

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A third lost his nerve when a : woman teller refused to respond ■ to his demand for money. Indiana had five bank holdup? ■ since the first of the year. One, : at South Bend on Jan. 15, wasn’t • solved as quickly as the others. But singe then, no Hoosier bank i robber who got away with any cash has escaped. On Jan. 30. a gunman grabbed $6,000 from the Patoka National

i Bank. He was captured at a poi lice block 45 minutes latejr a! Mount Carmel, Hl- < ~ Seven weeks later, the Sellers' burg State Bank was robbed ol ; $1,655. Less than 30 minutes latei , on that memorable March 18 ; William Hassett. 25, Louisville ’ shot and killed State Police Sgt Marvin Walts, 49, while fleeing I the scene. Hassett then was killec I by the Rev. Robert W. Gingery

h a New Albany Methodist minister, it when the bandit tried to shoot down the preacher. i- On April 6, a nervous bandit >f tried to rob the Glenwood Branch i- of the Rush County National Bank J, near Rushville. He lost his nerve », and fled empty - handed when a t. teller met his demands with a deg fiant stare. d Latest victim of fruitless bank r, robbery was William Auber, 27,

, St. Paul. Minn. Auber picked out ; the Farmers State Bank of Sweetser, a tiny town near Marion, ; last Monday. He got away with i $1,007. But a grocery clerk named Robert Harreld chased the geta- ■ way car and, with the aid of poi lice, captured Auber after twice ramming his own car into the bandit's and finally putting it out of running order.

THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1957

Monkey Chose SALT LAKE CITY (UP’ —Police had spent four days searching for the pet monkey that escaped from M.G. Kojianes’ apartment when of- ’ fleer George Momberger spotted ; the animal, prepared to make a ' pinch, then lost out as It latched t onto a power line and was electrocuted.