Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 130, Decatur, Adams County, 3 June 1959 — Page 3

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1958

Jenner's Firm Holds Options On More Land INDIANAPOLIS <UPI) — The secretary of former Sen. William E. Jenner's St. Lawrence Seaway Corp., revealed today that the firm has obtained additional options on land “somewhere in Indiana.” But Jack C. Brown, former U.S. District Attorney, said the land holdings would not be disclosed until a public hearing is held in the Statehouse Friday, if then. “We'll have a statement at that time," Brown said. The Jenner firm is being investigated by Secretary of State John R. Walsh to determine whether it conforms to Indiana corporate laws. Jenner held a stormy news conference in his law offices here May 19 and said his firm "is engaged in a straightforward, open and above board, business deal." Options “Confidential” He said at that time that the firm, which must get Walsh’s ap•proval before it can start selling its three million dollars worth of stock, held a single SI,OOO option on 40 acres of land along U.S. 20 in LaPorte County. He said the land “is nowhere near" the proposed Indiana port in the Burns Ditch area. Brown said the firm bad picked up additional land options since, the May 19 meeting. But he sajd he would not divulge their general location or how extensvie they were until the hearing Friday. At the same time, Brown said • officers of the firm would stand by their original decision not to reveal publicly the exact location of land holdings. But he said the locations and “any other information about them” would be acailable to Walsh “on a confidential basis.” Calls Request “Unfair” Brown said Walsh’s request that the land options be made public “is unprecedented and would severely jeopardize the business of the corporation.” Brown said it would be unfair to show competitors what the firm is buying and what it is paying because. “they could then outbid us.” “Certainly we don’t want to spread it around,” he said. "But if Walsh will assure us that he will keep it confidential, he can « » Walsh demanded that the options be made public, Brown said: “We’ll cross that bridge when we come to it.” Brown said all the officers of the corporation will be present at the hearing. "That includes myself, Jenner and Farrell,” he saidJenner is president of the firm and Charles Farrell, Fort Wayne, is vice presdient. Merry Maids From 9 a..m..until 12 noon Thursday, members of the Monmouth Merry Maids will have a work meeting at the school. During the afternoon from 1 until 3 o’clock, a regular meeting will be held. COURT NEWS Marriage Application Joyce Arleen Freels, 20, route four, Decatur, and Ronald David Corson, 20, Decatur. Divorce Case A complaint for divorce has been filed in the Adams circuit court by Doris Gillis against Barney D. Gillis. An application and an affidavit for temporary allowances was filed. The hearing for the allowances was set for June 5 at 9 a m. A restraining order was submitted and approved. Complaint Cases In the case of Fort Wayne National Bank vs Richard K. Eller and Mary Grace Eller, a motion by the plaintiff for the defendant to comply in five days to state the particular relief demanded was filed. The defendant’s motion to strike out part of the complaint filed October 22. 1957, and the plaintiff’s motion to strike from the files of defendant’s motion to strike out parts of the complaint filed October 29, 1957, in the case of Virgil L. Hawkins vs John E. Bauman, has been ta*ken under advisement. Estate Cases The inheritance tax appraiser’s report was filed in the estate of Joseph Frank Hamrick, showing no transfers subject to tax. A notice was ordered issued, returnable June 26. The first inventory was filed in the estate of David J. Barkley. The schedule fb determine the Inheritance tax with reference to the county assessor was filed, showing the grand total of the net estate to be $11,943.53. A notice was ordered issued, returnable July 24. I Over 2.500 DaOy Democrats are sold and delivered in Decatur each day. Trade in a good town — Decatur.

Circuit Court In Vocation June 15 The Adams circuit court will be in vacation from Monday, June 15, until Monday, September 7, Judge Myles F. Parrish, announced today. The last day court proceedings will be held during the present term will be Saturday, June 13. During the vacatioi period, cases pending in the Adams circuit court will not be heard or tried with the exception of emergencies. Nicaragua's Loyal Troops Claim Victory MANAGUA, Nicaragua (UPDLoyal troops reported victories today over airborne invaders from Costa Rica, but government spokesmen said three invasion schooners were on the way from Cuba by sea. Lt. Orlando Gutierrez, leader of a ‘patrol which chased one rebel force from the plains of Olama into the mountains of central Nicaragua, displayed rifles and machine guns captured in the battle. Government sources made no specific mention of casualties, but said bloody trails left by the 100 or so invaders indicated they carried wounded with them on their flight into the hills. (The rebel radio claimed that 133 persons had been killed or wounded in a series of clashes on “four fronts” in Nicaragua. It said the heaviest fighting occurred at Telica, where 50 loyal troops and 23 invaders were killed.) The government insisted that “peace reigns” throughout Nicaragua except in the areas around Los Molejones and the Olama plains, where planes from Costa Rica landed invaders on Sunday and Monday. The Foreign Ministry announced, however, that it has been reliably informed that three schooners carrying “revolutionary elements and arms” were on the way to Nicaragua from Cuba. (In Ciudad Trujillo, the Dominican Military Intelligence Service said the invasion ships sailed from the West Cuban port of Batabano wth invaders who were to be landed near Puerto Cabezas, on Nicaragua’s Caribbean coast 245 miles northeast of Managua. (Dominican intelligence agents reported also that other forces totalling more than 1,000 men, were poised to invade Nicaragua across its land frontiers. They said the force included a sizeable number of “foreign mercenaries.”) (The 21-nation Organization of American States called an emergency council session in Washington at 10:30 a.m. e.d.t. to hear a report from Nicaraguan Ambassador Guillermo Sevilla Sacasa. It was not immediately certain whether Nicaragua will ask for direct OAS intervention.) The Nicaraguan army indicated that two DC3’s from Miami were involved in the invasion in addition to the C-46 destroyed by the fire of loyal planes in the Olama area. Liberal Democrats Leading In Japan TOKYO (UPI) — The ruling Liberal Democratic Party took a commanding lead today over the left wing Socialist Party in returns from Tuesday’s election for an upper house of Parliament. It appeared certain of winning another majority. The Liberal Democrats campaigned on a platform of close military ties with the United States and no recognition of the Chinese Communist government. The Socialists took the opposite stand and wanted a four -way peace pact with the United States, Red China and Russia. There were 127 seats at stake of the 250 in the upper house. Sev-enty-five seats were decided by regional elections and 52 from nationwide balloting. Complete unofficial returns in the race for 75 regional seats gave the Liberal Democrats 49 seats to 21 for the Socialists, 2 for the Green Breeze Party and 3 for independents. Early returns from the national race gave 10 seats to the government party, 5 to the Socialists, 3 to the Green Breeze and 4 for independents. Unique Youth For Christ Rally Friday A unique and unusual Youth for Christ rally will be held Saturday evening at the First Mennonite church at 8 o’clock. It will be a “Family Night” rally as all the participants will be members of Tillman H. Lehman family. Those appearing on the program will be the Rev. and Mrs. Curtis Lehman, pastor of a church in LaGrange, Wyo., Dr. and Mrs. James Harvey, missionaries in Brazil, South America, the Rev. and Mrs. Ray Pierson, missionary candidates to Korea, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lehman, who will enter the ministry. Additional members will furnish musical numbers.

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