Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 127, Decatur, Adams County, 29 May 1959 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO., INC. Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second data Matter Dick D. Heller. Jr. .. — President John G. Heller Vice-President Chas. Holthouse ... Secretary-Treasurer Subscription Rates: I. . By Mail In Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, 18.00; Six mouths, $4.25; 3 months, $2.25. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $9.00; 6 months, $4.75; 3 months, $2.50. By Carrier, 30c cents net week. Single copies, 6 cents. Memorial Day Saturday will be Memorial Day—a day set aside to remember the veterans who gave their lives that we -'’might live in freedom and prosperity—our deceased relatives and friends. A number of local organizations are joining with the Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion, Disabled American Veterans, Veterans of World War I, and their auxiliaries, in sponsoring a fine program on the court house square, following the 10 a.m. parade. Why not show your interest in your country and community » by being present this year?
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20 Years Ago Today O< ' " May 29. 1939—Miss Edna Marie Smith, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Smith, northeast of Decatur, was killed and fix other young people were injured when their auto collided with a Nickel Plate freight train at the Peterson crossing Sunday afternoon. The federal power commission reports that Decatur has the third lowest electric light rate lor he first 25 kilowatt hours of any city or town in Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wemhoff, of Detroit Mich., are visiting friends and relatives here over the Memorial Day holidays. "V . 0 ' ._.r- T • ' ° Household Scrapbook By ROBERTA LEE o— —-—— o Grease Spots ■ If there is a grease spot on silk material, cover as quickly as possible with talcum powder and allow to stand for two days. Then brush off with a stiff brush. This is a very simple and yet effective treatment. Varnished Floors To keep the polish on varnished floors, try sprinkling coarse salt on the floor; alow this to remain for five minutes and then sweep it off with a soft broom. Firm Candles Candles may be kept firm in the candlesticks by first melting paraffin, pouring into the sockets, and while still hot setting the candles in the holders. o — — 0 I Modern Etiquette I i By ROBERTA LEE I 0 — ——r —o Q. Our son is to become engaged within a few weeks. Since the girl's parents are not going to give an engagement party, would it be all right for us to give it? A. You cannot properly give an announcement party. However, after the engagement has been announced by the girl’s family, you may give a party in honor of the engagement. Q. When a hostess knows that her week-end guest is very conscientious about attending church, what should she do? A. She will naturally arrange her schedule, and make such arrangements as will permit her
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CHAPTER 23 "Z>ET your coat," Murray Kirk v_X told Ruth Vincent. "I’m sorry,” Ruth said. “I’ve got to be ready for a day’s work in a few hours. I don't fee) like going out now looking for adventure.” “It won’t be any adventure. You’re going to meet Arnold Lundeen’s little friend, whether you want to or not. Get your coat.” Ralph Harlingen said: “This is ridiculous, Murray. What are you going to do, wake up everybody in New York at this hour to prove a point? Can’t it wait until a sensible time?” “No,” Murray said, "it can’t In your language, Ralph, I’m a nice friendly fella, but in the last eight hours I’ve had a gun pulled on me, been manhandled, swindled at bridge, blackmailed, and called a liar more times than I can count. And I'm going to finish up In style. Either Miss Vincent here gets her coat and comes along peaceably, or I drag her out into the rain by the scruff of her neck. And if anybody tries to stop me I've got eight hours of misery I’m itching to get rid of at one wallop. I’m not fooling, Ralph. Nothing will happen as long as everybody stays in line. I think you know what I mean. You must have had days like this, too." “I know what you mean,” Harlingen said, and, strangely enough, he sounded sympathetic. "But you’re going about this the wrong way, Murray.” “Let me worry about that,” Murray said. Ruth looked from him to Harlingen and back again, measuring them, making up her mind. "AU right, m go with you," she said, “and for one reason only. I want to see how you handle the rest of this performance. It’s been so dramatic and touching up to now I’d hate to spoil it tor you.” “It gets better as it goes along,” Murray told her. • • • Eighth Avenue was a rainwashed void; the side street was as barren of life and even darker. The single bright spot on it was the OOMS FOR ENT sign, which sent out a flickering blue track of light across the glistening sidewalk. Murray bore down on the doorbell with a heavy thumb, not releasing It until the old man opened the door and stood there squinting at them in the dimness of the vestibule. He was dressed in long woolen underwear which gaped open between the buttons showing white hairs on a scrawny chest, and he was barefooted. “You don’t belong here” he said. “Know what time it is?” “I know what time it is,” Murray said. *1 want to talk to Helene. Tell her Arnold Lundeen sent me. Tell her to get ready for some bad news."
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guest to attend a church service Q. Is it proper for a host to sharpen his knife at the table before carving a roast or fowl? , A. No; he should do this in the kitchen before the meal is served. Close Associate Os Hoffa Is Indicted MINEOLA, N. Y. <UPI( - John F. O’Rouke, a top-ranking Teamsters Union official and close associate of union President James h. nona, was indicted and arrested Thursday night on charges involving racketeering in the juke box industry. Fourteen others, including three.
He had been right when he had < told Harlingen that Helene could < take care of anything that came I her way. She had the vocabulary" 1 —made even fouler and more vio- 1 lent by the way she spat out the J words at Ruth, giving them mean- 1 ing iftstead of using them as mere i punctuation for what she had to < say. She had the temper, so that i Murray warily kept close to her, i knowing that if it exploded full force somebody was going to get | hurt And she had the letters, a : shoe box half full of Lundeen's letters, which, in the long run, i was all she needed. They were not well written, they were full of misspellings, but they were, in their way, masterpieces of direct statement. Baby I wish I was with you Ipnite because then . . . Helene baby sometime I can’t sleep because 1 think about you and what we could be doing. We could ... I bet you miss me plenty. I bet right now you ... When this troubel is over we will make up /or it plenty baby . . . There was nothing perverse in the letters, Murray saw. Nothing a psychopathologist would raise an eyebrow at. Lundeen was, in fact, singularly unimaginative about his desires and his expression of them. But even the unimaginative can provide an impact when it is set down in the explicit language that Lundeen used. Ruth looked at one letter too many. Then she wildly ripped it across, ripped it again, shredded it as if that would obliterate it completely. Murray got an arm around Helene’s waist just as her hand caught at Ruth’s hair, grasping it, pulling the head down. He managed to force the fingers back and loosen their grip so that Ruth staggered free, and then he found that tie had a fight on his hands. Helene was wearing only a flimsy nightgown. With his arms locked around her he could feel the muscles bunch under it, had to ward off the knee kicking up had to avoid the sharp whip: teeth trying to tear at his shoulder, his cheek. She fought him, cursing him steadily, while the old man stood there useless, staring at them with blank eyes and scratching his chest vacantly as he stared. It might have taken a minute —two minutes—before the girl was wrestled into tile bedroom, the door slammed shut against her, and the key turned in the lock. When Murray looked around, Ruth was gone. He ran through the hall calling her name, dimly aware of spectators tn nightclothes Who hung over the banister of the staircase above him, following him with avid eyes. Ruth was not in sight
officers of a Teamster local, were indicted with O'Rourke, who is an international union vice president and president of the joint council representing 140,000 New York teamsters. He became the city's top teamster several years ago after an election bitterly contested in the courts on the ground that he had won on votes from “paper locals” chartered to extend Hoffa’s influence into the New York area. The indictment returned by a Nassau County grand jury charged the defendants with conspiracy, coercion, extortion and attempted extortion in the use of Teamster Local 266 to collect tri-, but from juke box operators. Trade in a good town — Decatur.
on the street. He looked up and down its emptiness, his heart hammering, and then, at a guess, “raced toward Eighth Avenue. Luck was on his side. He saw her half a block away on the avenue, walking rapidly, her head bent against the driving rain. He caught up with her near the corner and grabbed her arm, swinging her around to face him. “Where do you think you’re going?” he said. “What kind of fool trick is this?" She looked at him dazedly. Her coat was open, her dress soaked, her hair a wet tangle. “I’m all right,” she said. “Let me be.” “Sure, you're all right. You look like something that was fished out of the river. Come cm, let’s get back to the car and go home.” "No.” She tried to pull away from him, but yielded when he would not relinquish his grip. “Don’t you understand? My parents always wake up when I come in late, and talk about everything. I don’t want that now.” “You mean you'd rather walk around the streets until you meet up with some hoodlums? Let me take you home.” “I told you I didn't want to go home.” “WeU, where else is there to go?” he asked. Then he said with deliberate cruelty, “How about my place? That’s a thought, isn’t it? We could go up there and celebrate the post-mortem with a few drinks and have a real ball. Does that sound better to you than home or the hoodlums?” “If that’s what you want.” He wanted to console her, but not this way. Unexpectedly and shockingly she was telling him that the game was over, that the game was all his, but he had the outraged feeling that her tone of indifference, her sudden, incredible surrender was somehow cheating him out of his triumph. What he had fallen in love with was a woman of flesh and blood, of fine-drawn nerves and taut fibers, a whole woman who mixed humor with anger, grace with temper. What she was now was 4t*\e shadow of all this. fit the face of that, he wondered; what was he to do? Take hpr to her home, and shut the door against her and temptation together for the time being? But what would happen once the door ’ was shut? What were the chances of its ever being opened to htm again? How would she feel tomorrow when she was no longer alone with him in this, empty and unreal night world which was made to order for illogic? Murray doesn’t need an expert's eye to see that there is something very wrong with Ruth now. Continue Stanley Ellin's best-seller detective mystery here tomorrow.
COURT NEWS f■. * ■ Marriage Applications Deanna Elaine Erwin, 19, Berne, and Donald Lawrence Gase, 22, Decatur. ’ Ilene Shaffer, 25 Decatur, and Charles R. Dailey, 27, Willshire, O. Divorce Case In the case erf Marguerite S. Beals vs Adelbert W. Beals, the defendant was ordered to pay weekly support to the plaintiff, and to pay the sum of S2OO to the clerk of the circuit court in 60 days for the benefit of the plaintiff's attorney fees. Appointment Robert Kolter, trustee of Preble township, has been appointed to the Adams county board of welfare for a four-year term, June 1, 1959, to May 31, 1963. Real Estate Transfers Floyd Acker etux to Ivan V. Hakes etux, 1.16 acres in Root Twp. Catherine Brunnegraff etal to Clarence Brunnegraff etux. inlot 175. part outlets 129 & 130 and 1.27 acres in Washington Twp. Robert L. Jones etal to Frieda Lehman, 190 acres in Blue Creek Twp. Frieda Lehman to Orval C. Jones etux. 100 acres in Blue Creek Twp. Frieda Lehman to Paul C. Jones, 90 acres in Blue Creek Twp.' -— Stanley H. Brenneman etux to Roger L. Sprunger etux, inlots 773 & 774 in Berne. Ruby Haney etvir to Louis Victor Hartmann etux, .67 acre in Washington Twp. Stella M. Burkhead to Louis Victor Hartman etux, .67 acre in Washington Twp. Jack Mcßride etux ,to Stella M. Burkhead, Washington Twp. Stella M. Burkhead to Jack McBride etux, land in Washington Twp. Leo F. Schultz etux to Emerson | Wayne Emenhiser etux, inlot 17 in; Dgcatur. Jack F. Kline etux to Sylvan; Rupert etux. inlot 238 in Decatur. I Leo H. Roe etux to Roger A. ■ Frey etux. inlot 13 & east % inlot 12 in Roe Acres in Root Twp. Daniel Habegger etux to Benjamin S. Girod etal, 42 acres in Monroe Twp. John Ortiz to Reynaldo Arriaga etux, inlot 72 in Decatur. Grover W. Neuenschwander etux to Arthur K. Muselman. parts inlots 6 and 407 in Berne and land in Monroe Twp. Arthur K. Muselman to Grover; W. Neuenschwander etux. parts inlots 6 and 407 in Berne and land ( in Monroe Twp. Elta G. Myers to Melvin D. Myers etux, 120 acres.in Wabash Twp. Gerber’s Super Market Inc. to Anthony E. Teeple' etux, 40 acres in Root Twp. Darwin E. Bohnke etux to Paul D. Davis etux, % acres in Root Twp. Glen Bauman to Richard Noll, i parts inlots 11 & 12 in Pleasant Mills. Over 2,500 Dally Democrats are sold and delivered in Decatur
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