Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 65, Decatur, Adams County, 18 March 1959 — Page 6
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Motorist Arrested Following Accident An Adairts county motorist was’ arrested by u the city police department tor reckless driving early this morning when the auto he was driving stru'Ck four parked vehicles and a telephone pole on
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! Winchester street. *>, j Robert E. "Roth. “27, of Monroe, was arrested on the before munitioned charge at 5:05 o’clock this morning at 1056 Winchester street after his ear struck, three autos, a truck, and telephone pole before coming to rest. ' The accident occurred when ; Roth, while headed south on Winchester street at a high rate of speed, struck a car owned by
Beery Motor Sales, parked on the west side of the street, proceeded to tne east side of the street and struck a pickup truck owned by Klcr-Soft Water Service company, a car owned by Francis J. Schmidt, another auto owned by Don Stugill, both of Decatur, proceeded south and struck a telephone pole before coming to rest. The Schmidt auto, Stugill car, and the truck wei;e all parked at
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the Gage apartments at 1063 Winchester street. " Roth has been cited for a hearing in mayor s court on the reckless driving charge Monday morning at 9 o’clock. The only injury reported in the mishap was a cut to Roth's left hand. ‘'•‘VHfli Damage to the vehicles as estimated by the investigating offi-
■ |gisted of the following: the Roth car, a total loss; the. Beefy ve..hide, S6OO damages; the Schmidt ■ and Stugill cars, each $25; and sls - damage to the Kier-Soft Water truck; the telephone pole, very «I little damage. j ; Over 2.500 Daily Democrats an sold and delivered in Decatur each day.
Rehearing Plea For Slayer Is Rejected INDIANAPOLIS <UPD — The Indiana Supreme Court late Tuesday rejected a plea for a rehearing by Clifford C. Groover, 59 condemned to die in the Indiana State Prison electric chair April 22 for slaying his wife. The high court upheld Groover’s
conviction and death sentence last Feb. 19. Groover was convicted on charges of shooting his estranged wife, IbJita -Edna, 44, as she left an Indianapolis church Sept. 15, 1957. In upholding Groover’s sentence, the Supreme Court had stayed his execution from March 2 until 22 to allow time for him to file for a rehearing.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1959
Farmers Alerted To Market Prices With maturity dates approaching for a number of grains which are under price support in this area, Adams county agricultural stabilization and conservation committee chairman James Garbonden today reminded farmers /that they should be alert to market prices that will enable them to redeem these at a profit. “Farmers who redeem their price support loans and take advantage of price increases on local markets are using the supportjjrogram as it was intended to be used,” Garboden said. “The price support rates tends to set a floor under local prices. It also protects farmers from the low market prices that usually exist at the height of the harvest season. “If the market rises to a point where farmers can sell on the open market and still repay their loans with a profit, it is better for them to do this rather than deliver their grain to the goyemment in settlement of the loan.” Garboden urged farmers to check with their local ASC office if they have loans that might be redeemed profitably. Grain loan maturity dates in this county are: wheat, March 31; oats, April 30; soybeans. May 31; corn, July 31. Burns Are Fatal To Pendleton Resident ANDERSON, Ind. (UPD — Mr*. Lucy Riddle. 67, Pendleton, died Tuesday night in St. John’s Hospital from burns sustained 10 days ago, apparently when matches flared in a pocket of her dress and caught her clothing afire. / ’ • 111 I World’s Most Slender TV ■ . — I -•—■ I \zo K.-1 Actually inches slimmer. Designed to travel... to be carried with you. Finest televiewing in portables. Smart luggage case with Scantenna handle. 17' (overall diagonal measurement) picture. From . . . 204" Choice of Exciting Colors llautfks HEATING, PLUMBING, APPLIANCES 209 N. 13th St. Phone 3-3316
