Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 184, Decatur, Adams County, 6 August 1957 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT tlllll U ■» D«atar. tad.. Po« o<»e. •> Second a«u Metter Dick D. Heller President J. H Heller — Vice-President Chas. Hottbouse Secretary-Treasurer R M<M>M * By Mail in Adams and Adjoining Counttea: One year, M OO; Bte months, 94J5; 3 months. M _ By Mail, beyond Adams MW Adjoining Counties: One year, IMO; • mootai. 94.75; 3 months,o.so. By Carrier: 30 cents per weak. Single copies. I cents.

School terms will start in less than a month all over Adams county. County Superintendent Grabill Jias worked all summer long on teacher replacements for the various schools and he reports that he has about completed solutions to the personnel problems. School patrons of Adams county are extremely fortunate in having a Superintendent such as Mr. Grabill and you can bet he is doing all hi his power to retain the high standard of education in this county. . | O .i Decatur area gasoline prices are as low as any in the midwest. This doesn’t mean that they're low enough, but it does mean that gas and oil dealers of Decatur and surrounding towns are strivinv to hold prices down in spite of the tremendously high state and federal taxes. Michigan, Wisconsin and Illinois prices on all grades of gasoline are considerably higher than in our state, and all of our neighboring states have the pesky sales tax. ■ o o New automobile models will soon be on the market. Few drastic changes have been announced for the 1958 models There will be enough changes however to cause the new car market to show a splurge, and soon we will see many of the new cars on the streets and highways. Auto builders believe that the coming year will be a* big one from the retail standpoint. An increase in sales generally follows a slump, which the auto market has felt this last year. It should be a good year for the auto dealers. - o o—- o , John G. (Jack) Heller, Decatur young man and one of the youngest ever to be a member of the Pccatur school board has offic..ially become a member of the - Jocal board for a three-year term. His youth should serve as a good purpose in injecting young ideas into the school system. Being a young father of three children, 'he will give to the board many : problems of the operation of a j school system which might otherI wise be easily overlooked. Being | a resident of the south part of Decatur, we are sure he will also be vitally interested in the proposed construction of a new elementary school in that area. With the continued guidance of Superintendent W. Guy Brown it is apn parent that the education of our

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children will not be neglected. The board is composed of Mr. Heller. Dr. James Burk and EvL erett Hutker. owner of the Studebaker automobile agency here. It is a strong board and we predict a successful school year. o- -o In spite of the numerous attacks on use of cigarets, and the declaration of many noted doctors that constant use of them might be a cause of lung cancer, the cost of them has risen and in many neighboring areas the price has sky-rocketed to as much as 30 cents a pack- Increased state and federal taxes are given by the manufacturers as the cause of the price boosts, which is partly true. With the price of the habit increasing, this would be an excellent time to stop the habit. , o o Farm crops of the Adams county area are beginning to look like crops and in spite of the early summer rains of flood proportions, farmers are showing optimism concerning the probable yields. Some low land was flooded so often and so much that these areas were a total loss, but they are only a small percentage of the total and the corn and soybeans look excellent. Farmers have worked almost the clock, around many days this summer, but they will be repaid for thenlong hours of toil in extra good crops. For a period in early sum-. mer it appeared that a big percentage of the annual output would be ruined. o o— — This is budget making time and now is the time to watch the legal advertising notices to ascertain when the various taxing units will hold public hearings. Seldom does a taxpayer»appear at one of the hearings, but all of us as taxpayers all but hit the ceiling when we have to pay bur* taxes. Now is the time to enter your protest if ybu think your rates are too high. Now is the time to object to public expenditures. Every budget in Adarps ’ county could be cut. jf the public showed enough interest in the spending of our money. Usually we wait until it is too late to offer opposition and then we grumble all year. Why don’t you plan to attend all the hearings this year and take a part in the rate fixing, Mr. Taxpayer?

| 20 Yean Ago | Toto! Aug. 6, 1937 — Rufus Inninger was seriously gored and trampled by his prize-winning bull white exhibiting it today. H. P. Schmitt Won the Neuhguser trophy by exhibiting the best pure bred mares in the county ~ horse show which was judged Thursday. Bryce Thomas presented a report on the state assembly at Thursday's meeting of the Rotary club. Ward Calland and D. W. McMillen made a business trip to Ohio today. Miss Mayme Deininger has returned from Chicago, where she attended the millinery style show. Joe DiMaggio has hit 32 home runs to date while the Yankees and Cubs are leading their respective races. • . 1 Household Scrapbook I BY ROBBRTA LBB j Mosquitoes can be kept away from your bed on summer nights by putting five drops of spirits of

Form Prescribed by the State Board bt AceoutaU TOWNRhIp BUDGET FOHM Ne. 3 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES Tn the matter of determining U>e tax rates fer certain purposes by Kirkland Township, Adams Coodly, Indiana, before the Township Advisory Board. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Kirkland Township, Adams County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality, at their regular meeting place, on the 37th day of August, 1957. will consider the following budget: _ TOWNSHIP BUDGET CLASSIFICATION Jffi Tewasblp Fund Pay of Advisory Board - 800.00 Feer Relief Fend: Salary of Trustee .— 31*13.50 Fire Protection * 200.00 A. Administration Kxpenaet Office Kent — <O.OO Care of Cemeteries 300.00 Al. Personal Service * 9*.00 Clerk Hire 159.00 Miscellaneous 80.00 B. IMrvet Relief Trustee s Traveling Expense 300.00 83. Total Direct Relief Office Supplies, Printing Total Township Fund ....*345X5* (Total Bl ang BJ > — and Advertising 130,03 „ . , Total Poor Belief Fund ..*1*9«.00 ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE MAIMED Fnnds Required Fer Expenses Township August 1, present year; to December 3.1, of ensuing year Fund 1. Total Budget Estimate for Incoming Tear 7. . *2452.50 & Necessary Expenditures to be made from Appropriations Unexpended July 31, of present year 1227.50 3- Additional Appropriations to be made August 1 to December 31, of present year - 130.00 4. Outstanding Temporary Doans to be paid before i" December 31, of present year, not included in Dines 3 or 3 _ , ' --wr5. Total Funds Required (Add Dines 1,3, 3 and 4) • 3300.00 Funds on Hand and to be Received From Sources ‘ Other Than the Rate of Tax Levy < «. Actual Balance, July 31, present year ........ *38.58 7. Taxes to be Collected, present year (December IS* ' Settlement 910.1* ’ ' " 8. Miscellaneous Revenue, otner than from Tax Levy, _ to be received from August 1 year to December 31, of ensuing year. (See schedule in .’ Trustee's Office.) ' _■ . 7 - (») Special Taxes (See Schedules) ~r-t T - (b) AU Other Revenue (See Schedules) 9. Total Funds (Add Dines «, 7, 8a and 8b) 1854.78 10. Net Amount to be raised for expenses to Decern- W "“KT" a -,7-Q » ber 31. of ensuing year „ ' 1945.33 11. Operating Balance (Not in excgps of Expense Jan- ’•* " uary 1, to June 30, Dess Miscellaneous Revenue *' ,r for same Ported)■ 5*0:00 ' IL Amount to be ralaed by Tax Levy 2445.33 • PROPOSED LEVIES Net Valuation of Taxable Property .... _ - 82,180,7*0 ’ Levy on Amount to FUNDS Property Be Raised Township ' $ .11 3 2398.77 Total I 11 | 2393.77 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED To Be FUNDS Collected Collected Collected Collected 1954 *1955 195* 195? Township 817*7 3213* 31898 31918 Total 317*7 3312* 3189* 31918 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES . Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined and presented to the county auditor not later than tn&o day# prior to the second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the county tax adjustment board,.,or on their failure so to do, by the county auditor, ten or more taxpayers teeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the state board of tax oommissioners for further and final hearing thereon by filing of petition with the county auditor on or before the .fourth Monday of September or on or before the tenth day after publication by the county auditor of tax rates charged whichever date is later, and the state board will fix a date for hearing In this county. Dated August 1, 1957. • AUGUST SCHLICKMAN. - Aug. 8-13. Kirkland Township Trustee itrescribod by State IPni rd of-Accounts - — city Budget Farm No. 3' NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the matter of determining the Tax Kates for Certain Purposes by Berne Indiana, Before the Common Council. . Notice is hereby given the .taxpayers of Berne, Adams Countv, Indiana, that the proper legal officers said municipality, at their regular meeting place, on the 26th day of August, 1957, will consider the following budget: BUDGET CLANSIFICATION FOR CITIES . General Fund Mayor’s Office , „ , Personal Service 3 l«nft Current Charges 1750 Contractual Service 375 Contractual Stjavlce 50 Properties 1000 Supplies Supplies 150 Cerntos Couacll Current Charges Properties 15 Personal Service 3 700. Properties .. 500 Auditorium Contractual Service 87*0 Depjwtment of Parks Personal Service 3 6430 sj ,p . p, '. e *. — Berv,ce ' * - Contractual Service 8395 Material Supnlies Current Charges 14500 Material too Material 1 500 Properties — 600 Current Charges 150 Current Charges 800 Department of Law Properties s* c ' 8000 Properties 1600 Personal Service 3 *o ft Department of Sanitation iroperties 1600 Contractual Servlce _„ 2 5 Personal Service 8 525 Q tv- J u* s,erh«$ ,erh « Office Supplies 20 Contractual Service 1375 Personal Service .................—3 1500 ouerent Charges 40 Supplies .......7;;.. 830 Contractual Serviee 25 Department of Streets Current Charges 225 iUDDhes 75 Personal Service ,| 4150 Properties 50* Fire Office Material 20»9 Contractual Service 35 Personal Service ..9 3000 Current Charges 18a Supplies 20 Contractual Service 550 Properties - 2500 Properties ...—— 2C Supplies 500 Department es Police , „ . Material ~i 50 Personal Service , 8 9300 Total General Fund 398161 ESTIMATE OF CIVIL CITY FINDS TO BE RAISED FUNDS KEQUIKED FOR EXPENSES TO Corporation DECEMBER 31st OF INCOMING XHAB: , Fvind 1. Total Budget Estimate for incoming year 3 98,1*1.00 2. Necessary expenditures to be made from approP-. riations unexpended July 31st of present year 51,42*.** 3. Additional appropriations necessary to be made August Ist to December 3tst of present year None -■» 4. Outstanding temporary loans to be paid before December 31st of present year—not included in. None lines 2 or 3 .'. ... 149,587.6* 5. Total Funds Required (Add lines 1.2, 3 and 4) FUNDS ON HAND ANI- TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY: » 8. Actual Balance, July 31st of present year 60.813.75 _ 7. Taxes to he'collected, present year (December settlement) 21,150.35 8. Miscellaneous Revenue to be received Aug. Is* of present year to Dee. 31st of incoming year .. . (Schedule on file in office as City Controller): a. Special-Taxeh-(Pee-Schedule) ’ b. Fees and alt other revenue (see Schedule) 10,081.60 I 9. Total Funds (Add lines 6,7, 8a and Sb) — 126,205.69 _ 10. NET AMOUNT TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES ” . . TO DECEMBER 3tst OF INCOMING TEAR (de- » ' " duct line 9 from line 5)- t 23,381.97 11. Operating Balance (not in excess of expense Jan. Ist to June 30, less Misc, Revenue for same period) x - - 33.893.00 12. AMOUNT T< f 1«E RAISED BY TAX I.EVY (Add lines 10 and 11) 57.074.97 PROPOSED LEVIES - Net Taxable Property 5....2 - 84,172,945 Number of Taxable Polls ......426 *• ( Levy on Amount, to t>e Name of Fund f General -.. ‘. 31.37 307,074.9 t COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE To be Name of Fund Collected Collected Collected Collected 1954 1955 1958 1957 General >..... 370.878,18 348,593.80 339,2*2.00 352,221.30 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to he heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, and presenled to the countv auditor not later than tw* days prior to the second Monday In September, and the levy fixed bv the countv tax adjustment hoard, or on their failure so to do, by the county auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by *u<li levies, may appeal to the state board ®f tax commissioners for further and final hearing by filing of petition with th-- auditor on or before the fourth Monday of Scnttmiter on or before the tenth day after publication by tlie county auditor of tux rates charged, whlch- } ever date is later, and the state board will fix a date for hearing in this county. d Dated. August 1, 1957. ~ Rlt TiA I',D LEUMAX, Aug. _ ■ Clvi k-Treasurer

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Brain Os Akatraz Is Again In Jail Wright Arrested On Auto Theft Chorges TUSCOLA, m. <UP> - Cecil Wright, the “brain of Alcatraz” who won his freedom in 1941 after studying law in prison, was held in jail here today on auto theft charges and authorities said other charges of burglary and larceny would be tiled today. But Wright, according to a deputy, was confident “he’ll get out of this. He’s a lawyer, you know.” Wright, 49, was arrested Monday at Charleston, waived preliminary hearing on the auto theft charge and was held in the Douglas County jail here under a 910,000 cash bond. Wright was arrested, fully clothed and in bed, a* the Charleston home of his brother and his niece in connection with a series of burglaries, including the post office at Hindsboro in neighboring Coles County. James Denns, the husband of Wright's niece, said the ex-convict arrived at the home and climbed in bed shortly before police ar-

“Jfe Mid they were after him,” Dennis said, “but he didn't say what for." Wright denied any connection with the burglaries The burglaries Included two groceries, an automobile agency and the post office. Authorities said Wright allegedly abandoned a stolen automobile at the outskirts of Charleston and attempted to elude police on foot. About 975 in change and a .99 pistol were found in an abandoned shack where police said Wright apparently had hidden them. Merchandise and tools believed stolen in the burglaries were found in the car. Wright has been in and out of trouble with the law since he was released from Alcatraz prison in 1949. He was sentenced to one year to life in state prison in 1929 for a 92.43 drug store robbery in Strasburg, HI. A Federal Court added 15 years for robbing the

Foym Prescribed by the State Board of Accounts TOWNSHIP BUDGET FORM No. 9 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the matter ot determining the tax rates for certain purposes by Washington Township, Adams County, Indiana, before the Township Advisory Board. Notice Is hereby given the taxpayers of Washington Township. Adams County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality, at their regular m eeting place, on the 27th day of. August, 1957, will i consider the following budget: I TOWNSHIP BUDGET CLASSIFICATION Township Fuad Pay of Advisory Board 459 Al- Other operating expense 400 Salary of Trustee ...„-> 2050 Fire Pro tee ties JOO B. Direct Belteti Office Rent 240 Care of Cemeteries .. 100 81. Medial. Hospital and Clerk Hire — . 854 Miscellaneous — 144 Burial — 12J03 . Trustee's Traveling Expense 350 ——— 81. Other Direct Relief - HIM J. P. Salary and Supplies Total Township Fund -4 4144 83. Total Direct Relief fc other needs — 414 Pens Relief Fund (Total Bl and BJ) >4444 Office Supplies, Printing and a. Administration Kspense Total Poor Relief Fuad —>35400 Advertising — 350 Al. Personal Service * 1040 ESTIMATE OF FUN OS TO BE RAISED Fuads Reweired Fes Expenses Township August 1, present year, to December 31, of ensuing year Fund 1. Total Budget Estimate tor Incoming Year > 4,940 “ - r >. Necessary Expenditures to be made from Appropriatlons Unexpended July *l, of present year 3,44 d ( 3. Additional Appropriations to he made August 1. to December 31. of present year .4 3»» 4. Outstanding Temporary Loans to be Paid besom I December 31, at present year, not included In , Lines 3 er 3 ! 5. Total Funds Required (Add Lines 1, 3. 3 and 4) 7.844 Funds m Rand nnd t< be Resolved From Sources Other Thun the Proposed Rate of Tnx Levy 5. Actual Balance. July 31, present year .......I- 1,334 7. Taxes to bo Collected, present year (Docember Settlement ... 1,341 , 8. Miscellaneous Revenue, other than from Tax Lovy to be received from August 1 of present year to December 31, of ensuing year. (See schedule In , Trustee's Office.) . - ..'k < r -. (a) Special Taxes (See Schedules! - (b) All Other Revenue (See Schedules) 570 3. Total Funds (Add Lines 4,7. 8a and 8b) 4,444 14. Net Amount to be raised for expenses to December 31, pf ensuing year —....—» 3.193 I 11. Operating Balance (Not In excess of Expense Jan. 1 ■? nary 1, to June 30, Less Miscellaneous Revenue * for same Period) 1.430 13. Amount to be raised by Tax Levy —-■? f ' — rX" -1PROPOSED LEVIEN Not Valuation of Taxable Property ->12,354,434 N«t Valuation Outside Decatur ->3,453,730 ~ Levy on Amount to funds * : ■■ ■••• ■■—■ ~. w.— “Preneixy ■Be Raised Township - - - ; I .44 3 4344 Library- »— — — « ■** ♦ *•<* Total : „ - - ' - » ->• 9 731« COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED ~ ’To Ba FUNDS ™ Collected Collected Collected Collected 1454 1955 1354 1957 Township - >3528 >8533 >3562 >3533 Library .. 1897 »»33 1374 1984 Total 35423 »465 >5324 , 35572 NOTICE TO TAXPAY ERB OF TAX LEVIES Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determine* and presented to the cougty auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday In September, and the levy fixed by the county tax adjustment board, or on their failure so to do. by the county auditor, teg or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the state board of tax commissioners for further and final hearing thereon by filing of petition with the county auditor on or beforg the fourth Monday of September .or on or before the tenth day after publication by the county auditor of tax rates charged whichever date is later, and tl} e state board will fix a.date for hearing in this county. Dated August 1, 1957. Aug. 8-13. ; Washington Township Trustee Form Prescribed by the State Board of Accounts TOWNSHIP BUDGET FORM No. 3 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by Root Township, Adams County, Indiana, before the Township Advisory Board. . ... „ . Notice Is hereby given the taxpayers of Root Township, Adams County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality, at their regular meeting place, on the 27th day of August, 1»57, will consider the following budget: - TOWNSHIP BUDGET CLASSIFICATION Townshlp Fund ‘ ~ Bond Fnud Janitor Service 3400 Salary of Trustee 31350 Principal 38825 Transportation pf Children ....14345 Office Rent 120 Interest 1784 Water, Light, andl Power liM > Clerk Hire ZZ.:. ..:..Z:. 3M “*7 Contingencies, RAM 114 Expense Telephone Tolls and Total Bond Fund ,319411 Miscellaneous 1104 Telegrams i Office Supplies, Printing and Total ..... : ..'....>2261 Education Work 8454 Advertising - 500 Special School Fund ——- f Pay of Advisory Board .. SOO JUpair of Buildings and care Total Special School Fund >37224 O A. S 1 ... ... 48 of grounds >2739 Poor Relief Fund Care of Cemeteries 175 Repair of Equipment. A. Admlatotratipn Expoaaei Fire Protection 125 except School Busses 604 Al. Personal Service > 944 Miscellaneous / 520 School Furniture and Equip- B. Direct Relief■ ment, except School Busses 5000 (Total Bl and 82l ... 37QC ; Total Township Fund >3713 School Supplies, other than Total Bl anJ B 2) 37M Tuition Fuad ’ Janitor’s Supplies 1400 —. > Pav of Teachers $74890 Janitor Supplida 900 Total Poor Relief Fund 3 4004 > Pay of Substitute Teachers'* 800 Fuel for Schools 3800 Cumulative Rnllding Fund Loans. Interest and Insurance 1300 Total Cumulative Fund .. .3 9899 j Total Tuition Fund ..>75690 ' — ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED *• Special Cumql. Loc. Prwp. Funds Required For Expenses Township Schoo! Tuition Bond Build. Tax Rel. August 1, present year, to December 31, of ensuing year Fund Fund Fund Fund > i. Total Budget Estimate for Incoming Year >3,<13 >37,224 >75,690 >10,411 > >2.241 • 2. Necessary Expenditures to be made from Appropriatlons Unexpended July 31, of present year 1.94 < 21.315 2MBO ; 3. Additional Appropriations to be made August 1, i to December 31, of present year —• I*o ~663 4. Outstanding Temporary !<oans to be paid before i December 31. ot present year, not included in k Lines 2 or 8 —-i ! 5. Total Funds Required (Add Lines 1,2, 3 and 4) ... ... 5,739 58,823 107,531 10.411 2,341 Funds »a Hand nnd to be Received From Sources Other Thaa the Proposed Rate of Tax Levy 8. Actual Balance, July 31, present year „ .... 1,240 10,769 14,202 1,536 1,134 ‘ 7. Taxes to be Collected, present year (December, ' Settlement - 1,833 15,863 12,190 4,084 8. Miscellaneous Revenue, other than from Tax Levy., ... to be received from August 1 of present year td December 31. of ensuing year. (See schedule in Trustee’s Office.) (a) Special Taxes (Sea Schedules) /(b) All Other Revenue (See Schedules) Ai 13.550 7M38 2,424 1,131 9. Total Funds (Add Lines 6. 7, 8a and 8b) 3,063 40,181 37,230 3.044 3,241 10. Net Amount to be raised for expenses td December 31. of ensuing year .... 2,717 18,441 14,348 2,347 11. Operating Balance (Not in excess of Expense Jan- , uary, J, to June 30, Less Miscellaneous Revenue for same Period) 1,200 4,000 14,500 6,046 12. Amount to be raised by Tax Levy a, 33.917 >24,641 >34,808 >8,413 >9,899 * PROPOSE D LEVIES (School ... 33,298,810 Net Valuation of Taxable Property (Civic t . >5,479,566 • Levy on Amount to ... Property Be Raised Township . > .97 3 3,917 Special School .75 34,641 Tuition .... ’. .74 34.808 Cumulative Building ... + .80 9,899 (School .10 Bond - (Civil .19 8.413 — —.—— Total >2.08 >71,671 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAIBI COLLE( TF.D AND TO BE'COLLECTED To Da FUNDS Collected Collected CpDected Collected . • . ' , 1954 1955 1954 1961 TownsTHp 3 3356 > 2619 > 3095 > 192« Special School 22874 25427 33296 39333 Tuition \ 2319* T9T69 24307 2tT3f“ • O (School Bond (Civil 916 R 9711 7801 3945 Transportation 2611 4703 Total '...... >59899 , >57526 >68499 >73972 NOTWE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, and presented to the county auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the. county tax adjustment board, or on their (allure so to do. by the county auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved 1-y such levies, may appeal to the-state hoard of tax commissioners for further and final hearing thereon by fl ling of petition with the coqnty auditor on or beforg the fourth Monday of September or on or before the tenth day after puMTnatlon by the county auditor of tax rates charged whichever date is later, and the state board will fix a date for hearing in this county. Dated August 2, 1957. ’ „ OMER MERRIMAN. Aug. 6-13. Trustee, Root Township

port office in Striaburi. Wright was NteßMd from Joliet State Primm 1» IW4 Md *e»t to Alcatraz. He spent 14 years gtudying law there and finally in IM* won his freedom on a self-prepared writ of habeas corpus. A federal judge agreed with him that he did not have adequate legal assistance at his trial. Last month Wright was charged, the- beared, In a restaurant burgh,«y at Charleston. He was then served with two indictments returned in 1969 charging auto theft and was free on bond at the time of his latest arrest Dennis said Wright has been living and working “on and off” at Charleston since his release from prison. Reservations Open For Annual 4-H Camp Only 38 4-H youngsters have signed up for the annual eamp

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this year, wbich will be Sunday until Wednesday, ABgwrt 1144, at Cam* McClure bear Silver Lake in Kosciusko eouaty. Since arrangements have already been made for a larger group, reservations for the camp will be kept opea uatU Thursday. county agent Leo N. Seltearight said today. Twa busloads of youngsters are desired tar the three-day outing. The staff will include Mrs. Noah Habegger, cook; Mrs. Kd Gerbers, Mrs. Lorene Fenstermaker, Legora Markle, cam* nurse; Judy Yager, of Berne, life guard; Dick Tom kin son, state 4-H club leader; Jack Hurst, district conservationist; Ervin Schuller, of Preble township; Art Parrish, nature studies; Mack McAUison, forester; Eldon Holsappie, county 4-H boys tender; and county , agent Leo Seltenright. I