Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 183, Decatur, Adams County, 5 August 1957 — Page 2
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Driver Is Arrested Following Accident Minor Accidents Are Reported In County State trooper Dan Kwasneski and deputy sheriff Robert Meyer investigated an accident at 2:15 p.rn. Saturday, % mile east of De-
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catur, on U.S. ZM. d Leßoy Beer, 55, of route 3, driv- a ing south on the Piqua road, stop- n ped for the stop sign at the inter- e section of that road and the high- u way, and proceeded onto the high- J way. A car driven by James B. Jones, 40, of Van Wert, Ohio, head- n ed west on the had just c reached the intersection and Beer S i pulled into its path. c To avoid a collision, Jones ap- h 5 plied his brakes and skidded 108 a > feet off of the road into the right 3
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iitch. damaging his car in the tmount of 8300. The Beer car wa* »ot damaged, but Beer was arrest•d for failure to yield the right of way. He is slated tu appear in ). P. court at 7:3 Qthis evening. Members of the sheriff's department also investigated a minor accident just north of Saddle Lake Saturday.A car driven by Edward Kukeltian. 78. of Decatur, had stopped it the intersection of county roads 51 and 5. Unable to see apy aj>-
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JOYCE ANN MOSSER, of the Wabash Cloverblossoms, shows her junior New Zealand white doc, which took a first place in the annual 4-H fair. Rabbits have been a popular 4-H project in the fast, as they may be raised on very little land.—(Staff Photo) proaching traffic, he proceeded across, seeing a car driven by Harold D. Irwin. 24, too Itfe. The Kukelhan car was not dalnaged, but the Irwin car sustained $35 in damages. Another accident was investigated by state police officer Gene Rash and deputy Robert Meyer, early Sunday. A southbound car driven by Duane Krall, of Willshire, Ohio, approaching the wide curve just before reaching the river bridge on U.S. 27, just north of Decatur, failed to negotiate the turn. ■■■■■■■■■ - : — The car skidded across the highway, and flipped over the embankment on the east side of the road. Although the car was heavily damaged, Krall was not injured. However, he was arrested for driving to the left of the center lane, and appeared in J. P. court at 2 a.m., and was fined $1 and costs. He stated that he apparently fell asleep just before enterting the curve. Two Men Killed By Lightning Saturday CROWN POINT. Ind. OP) — Two golfers were killed Saturday when lightning struck a trpe under which they sought shelter from a thunderstorm. Killed outright near the 17th tee at the South Shore Country Club at nearby Cedar Lake were Charles Griner Jr., 34, Griffith, dnd James Fitzgerald, 20, Calumet City, 111. Edward J. Fitzgerald Sr., 45, father of the victim, and C. V. Mitchell, 40, Highland, *werc treated for minor injuries ’ and released. Berne Man Is Fined On Traffic Charge Harvey Reisen, 66, of Berne, was fined $1 and costs, when he appeared in city court today. Reisen was arrested Friday evening, following an accident one rnile north of Geneva. He was charged with driving to the left lof the center lane, and pleaded guiity to the charge. Rural Youth Will Tour Central Soya A tour of the Central Soya company will feature the Thursday night Adams county rural youth meeting. Leo Seltenright, extension advisor. is in charge of this educational tour. Everyone is asked to meet at the Central Soya company parking lot at 8 p.m. to begin the tour. Following the tour, a meeting will be held with Carl Bluhm, county president, in charge. Responsibilities in this meeting are: special feature, Joyce Zuerchcr; group singing and stretcher, Allen Lehman; devotions, Bob Heare; recreation, Sally McCullough; refreshments, Carl During the business session, plans will be made for the annual Adams county rural youth weekend camp to be held at Lake McClure August 24 and 25. Plans will also be made for the stand at the state plowing contest, state rural youth camp and midwest camp. All young people are invite# to attend this meeting. SUPERIOR PHOTO FINISHING Work Left MONDAY Kiady at Noon TUESDAY EDWARDS STUDIO J
Boys Confess Plot / » To Murder Father Minnesota Farmer Is Slain In Woods BRAINERD, Minn. (UP)—A 10-year-old boy today laced a possible murder charge lifter confessing he killed his father in a plot backed by his two brothers. , The boy, Ira Rollins Aamodt, told authorities he stalked his father in a dense woods and carried out his part of the plot by shooting him in the back. “He was always hitting and kicking us," the boy said, Ira’s confession apparently ended a nine-day search for the slayer of Ole Aamodt, 57. who was found face down in a thicket near his northern Minnesota farm on July 27. Sheriff Roy Wickland said Ira, his brother Billy. 13, and stepbrother Richard, 15, were questioned immediately after the discovery of Aamodt’s. body. After further questioning, Ira broke down late Saturday and confessed. “I couldn't do anything to suit him,” the slight, fair-haired boy said. i Wickland said the three boys signed confessions in the presence of their mother, who resolved to stand by them. The boys. Wickland said, admitted they made plans to “do away” with their father following a series of beatings. The murder plot took form last June when their father beat them because he was displeased with the way they had planted some corn. Wickland said. Ira saw his father enter the woods to hunt a sheep - killing bear. Putting down his pitchfork, Ira took up a .22 caliber rifle, and trailed his father into the woods where he shot him. A ballistics test indicated the bullet found in Aamodt’s back came from a rifle in the Aamodt home, described by Wickland as a “dirty shack.” Trade in a woC town — Decatu
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Boy Slightly Hurt In Accident Sunday Slightly Injured When Autos Collide Timothy Singleton, 10-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Singleton, of 1023 Adams street, received minor injuries in an accident at 2:30 p. m. Sunday, at the Monroe and Thirteenth street Intersection. The accident occurred when a car driven by Ferdinand Selking, 36, of route 2, stopped suddenly m the right lane of traffic, and the car immediately following, driven by Kenneth Singleton, 48, was unable to stop in time to avoid colliding. Timotny was thrown forward, and received injuries to his nose and leg. He was taken to the local hospital, but dismissed after treatment. Damage to the Selking car was estimated at 8400, while the Singleton ear sustained S2OO in damages. A minor accident' at the corner of Nuttman avenue and 13th
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street was investigated by city police at 2:20 p. m. Saturday. Acar driven by Mildred GW" mann, 45. of route 2. traveling west on Nuttman. was struck in the right rear fender by a car driven by Lawrence R. Parks. 54, of Fort Wayne, who was bacßing out of the Fairway parking aroa. The Germann car received 1 damages amounting to S4O, while 1 the other vehicle was not dam- ; aged. . Motorist Is Fined On Speeding Charge Martin Steiner, 43, of Monroe, I appeared in J. P- court at noon today, and was fined $1 and costs, whan he pleaded guilty to i a charge of speeding. The Monroe man was arrested by state police Sunday at 8:20 p. m., for i speeding 45 miles an hour in a . 30-mile-an-hour zone on U. S. 27. Scheduled to appear in J. P. ■ court Friday evening at 7:30, is Walter F. Kintz. 28, of Fort Wayne. Kintz was arrested by State police Sunday for improper passing. IMi miles north of Decatur, on U. S. 27.
