Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 87, Decatur, Adams County, 13 April 1959 — Page 8
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Rotary Boy Scout Meeting Tuesday Because of the Kennedy dinner tonight, the regular meeting of Rotary Boy Scout troop 61 has been
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Driver Is Arrested Following Accident A motorist was arrested by the city police Saturday night for improper passing when police investigated an accident that occurred at Uth and Monroe streets. A minor mishap occurred Sunday afternoon on Mercer avenue. Gerald L. Staub, J7, route two, Decatur, was arrested Saturday at 10:40 p.m. for improper passing when his vehicle was involved in an accident. He is scheduled to appear in justice of the peace court Thursday night at 7 oc’lock in answer to the charge. Staub was arrested when the auto he was driving strucli a car driven by Mabel L. Bowers, 17, route two, Decatur, as the Bowers vehicle attempted to make a left turn off Monroe street onto 11th street at the same time the Staub vehicle attempted to pass. Damage to the Staub auto was estimated by the investigating officer at $l5O, and SIOO damage was estimated to the Bowers car. A minPr accident was recorded Sunday ft 2:08 p.m. in the 700 block on Mercer avenue. A car driven by Kenneth W. Marckel, 21, Decatur, attempted to pull away from a parked position at 738 Mercer avenue and. struck a southbound vehicle driven by William H. Klusman, 72, Decatur. Damage to the Klusman auto was i estimated at S4O and damage to ' the Marckel vehicle was estimated at $45.
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Reports Premises Entered By Vandals Harrison Sudduth, manager of Hill Coal company, located at 404 S. Third street, reported to the city police today that vandals entered the premises over the weekend and moved several objects within one of the bulidings. Nothing of valde was reported missing. Police are investigating. Pleasant Mills Choir To Present Concert The Pleasant Mills high school concert choir will present a sacred concert at the Salem Methodsit church, April 19 at 7:30 p.m. All interested persons are invited to attend. Mrs. Ada W. Reh rig Dies In Pennsylvania Mrs. Ada W. Rehrig died last week at her home in Lehighton, Pa. Survivors Include a cousin, Robert M. Fritzinger of Decatur. There are also other relatives in Adams county. Theft, Vandalism Reported In City Two incidents, one concerning petty larceny, and the other vandalism, were reported to the city police department over the weekend. Jeannine Carol Schultz, of 945 Dierkes street, reported to the city police Sunday that vandals broke a front door glass and a tail light on her auto Saturday night while the vehicle was parked at her home. Damage to the vehicle was estimated at $25. Eugene Bonifas, of Bryant, reported that thieves stole a fiesta hub cap from his auto Thursday evening while the vehicle was parked at the General Electric parking lot. The article was valued at sls, according to the police report. Police are investigating both incidents.
Hye Escapes Execution By Cuban Rebels CHICAGO (UPD—Ex-Navy pilot Alan Robert Nye, convicted of trying to kill Fidel Castro and given 48 hours to get out of Cuba or be executed, made the trip in 12 hours and today was back home in Indiana. “I'm not mad at anybody,” Nye said on his arrival here. ‘‘Cuban politics no longer are my affair." The lanky soldier of fortune stepped off a plane at Chicago Sunday night and hugged and kissed his mother, Mrs. Helen Lynch, 52, repeatedly. Nye assured his mother, “We’re all right," and then went off to their home at nearby Whiting, Ind., to sleep. Nye, 32, was convicted early Sunday by a three-man Cuban tribunal which took only 10 minutes to reach a verdict after a five and one-half-hour nighttime trial in the officer’s club of Cabana Fortress at Havana. The court said Nye was offered SIOO,000 to kill Castro. Nye denied all the pharges. Wants Affair Closed After his conviction, Nye was told he would be shot on sight if he stayed in Cuba more than 48 hours. “Where is the way out?" Nye asked. Before midnight he was in Chicago. Nye, tanned and smiling, told newsmen at the airport he felt _the whole affair should be considered closed., “I expect no further reprisal* against me or my government,’’ he said. “I am not bitter. I hold no animosity toward anyone. There were a lot of hotheads and rebels serving under Castro. There were some Communists involved, but Castro is not a Communist.” The charges against Nye were' read to the public trial by Lt.! Jose Antonio Suarez de la Fuente, the prosecutor, who demanded the death sentence. Calls Him Traitor Suarez charged that Nye arrived in Bayamo in Oriente Province last Dec. 17 with a telescopic rifle and a pistol to‘ carry out the “physical elimination” of Castro. He called Nye a “trditor” to Castro’s 26th of July Movement. He said Nye was a member of three • airplanes Intended for dethe movement that had burned livery to Castro’s forces who were fighting the regime of Fulgencio Batista, now deposed and living in the Dominican Republic. During most of the trial, the revolutionary government’s chief executioner, Capt. Herman Marks, an ex-convict from Milwaukee, Wis., hung over Suarez’ shoulders with his hand on his holster, j watching Nye. Nye said he had come to Cuba | only to join the rebels and had informed them of a plot to kill Castro. But he insisted he had nothing to do with this ‘ plot. He. said he just wanted to be a pilot against the Batista forces. Annual Concert At Pleasant Mills Friday The annual Pleasant Mills spring . concert will be presented by the school’s music department Friday at 7:30 p.m. in the school gymnasium. Participating in the program will be the junior and senior bands, the junior chorus, the high school chorus, and the high school robed concert choir. No admission will be charged, although free will do- ! nations will be accepted. The Adams county area public is invited to attend. DEMAND ~ Continued from page one Commerce meeting more than a ' year ago. They are still available at the I&M office.” “Another thing," Hill explained, "I&M offices «in the Fort Wayne district do not, and will not, handle electrical appliances. The office will sell only power.” "An Indiana-Michigan man will visit every business establishment which feels that its rates are still too high, if the city votes to sell, and will do everything possible to see that each business is connected to the I&M lines in such away to give the maximu efficiency at lowest cost per month to the user,” he concluded.
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