Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 131, Decatur, Adams County, 4 June 1959 — Page 5

THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1958

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JBL “Say! , . . Those sunsuits look even better than they did in the Democrat Want Adsr’ For Sale — Misc. FOR SALE—At a bargain price if sold at once—Sundstrand Adding Machine, hand operated, with one set of numeral keys. Inquire John Reichard, Post Office, Willshire. ' 130 2t-x ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANER; late model with paper bags. Balance only $34.88, includes all cleaning attachments. Terms SI.OO per week. CALL 3-3085. 128 6t HI-FI CLEARANCE SALE — Portables, Table Models, Consoles. Priced from $24.95. Three days only—June 4th, sth, 6th. DECATUR MUSIC HOUSE — Open Friday & Saturday till 9:00 p.m. 130 3t FOR SALE — General Electric Range in very good condition. CALL 3-4891. 129 3t-x FOR SALE—I9SS International 45 Twin Tie Bailer. Very good condition. LYDIA BUSICK, CaU 3-9322. 129 3t GOOD USED WASHERS; Refrigerators; Gas Ranges; Gas Space Heater with fan; Lawn Mower; Automatic Washer, 1 year warranty. New builtun oven and unit. 3-3808. MAZELIN’S. 129 3t THE IDEaxi GIFT for Father’s Day would be a gift certificate for FLORSHEIM or ROBLEE shoes. SIO.OO to $25.00. HAFLICH & MORRISSEY Shoe Store. 125 N. 2nd St. Decatur. 125 TF DON’T THROW IT AWAY—We’D fix it. We service all makes of Rashers, Sweepers, irons, lamps and other Appliances. Parts for all makes. Phone 3-2158. KLENKS. 232 TF S - T - R - E- T - C -H your dollar. STUCKY FURNITURE CO.. Monroe, Ind. Open evenings except Wednesday. ■ 114 60t FREE — Feel free to look around in our store at our fine merchandise such as furniture, floor coverings, bedding, lamps and appliances, and every day hardware needs. Open each evening except Wed. STUCKY & CO. Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6866. 62 TF N EW H OOVER BA G S — STUCKY’S. MONROE. 114 60t PAINTING TIME — See Mazelin’s today, for good Masury paint; Non - Yellowing white enamel; Exterior-interior paint; Rubber base paint; Stains; Rollers; Brushes. SEE MAZELIN’S, Phone 3-3808. 114 24t BLUE FLAME — Bottled Gas for Heating. IOC - 500 -1000 Gallon Tanks. HABEGGER HARDWARE, Monroe street. 67 TF FOR SALE—Vegetable, annual and perennial flower plants. Evergreens and Chrysanthemum plants. FERGUSON BROS. NURSERY. 1& mi. East of Monroe on state road 124. 11l TF ALL WOOL CARPET — New samples. STUCKY’S, MONROE, open evenings except Wednesday. 114 30t PLASTIC WALL & FLOOR Tile, We install. KLENK’S. 6 TF FRIGIDAIKE APPLlANCES—Refrigerators; Ranges; Washers; Dryers; Freezfers. Trade now, on the New 1959 models. Easy Terms. Also, Zenith TV’s and ' Radios. UHRICK BROS. 4 TF FOR SAuE—Roxbury and Magee Carpet and Rugs, as low as $3.95 sq. yd. “Free Home Estimate.’ 1 UHRICK BROS., 130 W. Monroe Street. 82 TF HERE'S THE ~ GREATEST Design advancement in history. The all New: NEW MOON FOR ’59 sO’xlO’, Front and center kitchen, side aisle.. Also fine selection of used trailers—s3oo and up. 18 ft. Tipp Traveler. 1952, 26 ft Luxor. 1953, 34 ft. Branstrator with builtin air conditioner. : 1956, 41 ft. New Moon—two bed- 1 room. Open weekly and Sundays ’till 6 p.m. JIM AND PAUL’S MOBILE HOME SALES 1 - College & 7th St. '» Spencerville, Ohio ' ' Phone 179 / J 112 26t-x

FOR SALE—WooI Tweed Rug, 9x12, like new.’ Mrs, Leo Meyers, 601 W. Monroe St, Decatur, Ind. 131 3t-x NECCHI SEWING MACHINEriike new, with all zigzag equipment; Balance only $55.37 or $1.59 per L week. Does fancy sewing automatically. We trade. CALL 3-3085. 128 6t FOR SALE—Field tomatoes; potted hybrid tomatoes; sweet potatoes and yams; All other vegetable and flower plants; Potatoes; Peat Moss; Vlgoro. Open evenings. STRAHM’S GREEN HOUSE, Corner of 9th and Nuttman. 128 5t LIVING ROOM FURNITURE — Hundreds of covers to select from. STUCKY’S, MONROE. 114 30t ELBOW ROOM SPECIALS -7 days a week, Hamburgers and Pork Barbecue sandwiches, 6 for sl. Mix or Match. Breaded Ten* d er loins, 5 for >l, 118 30t FOR SALE—PICNIC TABLE, 2” Redwood top and seats, steel legs. $24.95. Seven other sizes and styles. ADAMS BUILDERS SUPPLY. INC. 309 S. 13th. STUCKY STORE AT MONROE is open 6 days -a week, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and T to 9 p.m. each evening except Wednesday nightll6 TF FOR YOUR NEW DINETTE - Visit STUCKY’S, Monroe. Open evenings- except Wednesday. 114 30t DID YOU KNOW That Klenk's sell used vacuum Cleaners for as low as 87.50. Also the New Hoover Cleaners. KLENKS. 234 TF Help Wanted - Male BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY — Modern service station for lease. Good location in Decatur, Indiana. Financing available. Write box 1355, c/o Decatur Democrat, Decatur, Indiana. 130 3t For Rent FOR RENT — Several hundred square feet for industrial or storage purposes. 3-2148. DECATUR FARMS. 410 S. 3rd St. 131 3t FOR RENT—3 nice clean rooms and bath, partly furnished upper apartment Private entrance, has TV antenna. Employed couple, or 2 girls, preferred. CALL 3-2668. 131 3t-x FOR RENT—3 room and bath apartment. Completely furnished. Has been redecorated. Ideal for a young couple. Also Mobile home for rent. CALL 3-4253. 131 3t FOR RENT — Six room modern country home one mile east of Willshire, Ohio. Rent, $40.00. PHONE HARRISON 64183, Fort Wayne.l29 6t-x Real Estate FOR SALE — Building sites, one acre in size, East of Decatur along highway 224. Good outlet, low taxes. Call or see THOMAS REALTY AUCTION CO. Reppert Bldg. Phone 3-2116 or George C. Thomas 6-6181, or Jim Beery 3-4834. 130 3t FOR SALE—Two bedroom home located in North end of town. Large living room, nice dining room, kitchen, % bath, enclosed front porch, corner lot $500.00 down, balance like rent. Call or see THOMAS REALTY AUCTION CO., Reppert Bldg. Phone 3-2116 or George C. Thomas 6-6181, or Jim Beery 3-4834. 130 3t Automobiles ’57 TRIUMPH CYCLE — Model T-110, saddlebags, windshield, crash bars, Al shape. Must Sell. Call or see Jerry Mason, Berne, Indiana. PHONE 2-2072. 131 3t FOR SALE-X 1957 Chrysler Windsor 2-door Hard Top. Local owned, low mileage, sharp and stunning—the best style running —and you can drive it for a song. PHIL L. MACKLIN CO. “Our Used Cars Make Good Or We Do.” 131 3t FOR SALE 1955 Ford 6 cylinder, 2-door, nice clean car. 1954 English Ford Sedan Console 1957 DeSoto Flreflite 4-door, hard-top, full power 1953 Pontiac Catalina Coupe DICK MANSFIELD MOTOR SALES Phones 3-2383—3-4108 See these cdrs at - Mansfield Marine, 224 West ' 131 3t OUR USED CABS ate safety tested and guaranteed -- Buy with confidence a t ZINTSMASTER MOTORS, Ist & Monroe St. Phone 3-2003. Only one location. 247 TT GOOD USED CARS—See, Paul “Whitey,” “Bus” Myers at MYERS AUTO SALES, 439 north 13th street (North side Watt’s* Standard Service Building.” 62 TF

Wanted ’ WANtEb—6chooi ’Teacher desires ; paint jobs for summer. 12-years ; Experience. CALL 7-7446, Pleastat Mills, Ind. 131 3t-x r WANTED — Male Teacher wishes ► summer employment. CALL . "3-3466. 130 2t-x t WANTED - LAURENE DEMONi STRATORS. Sell Toys, Plastic . Housewares, Gifts, Cosmetcs and . Jewelry. Good commission. Man- . ager position open. Phone Craigi viile 56. 130 3t f WANTED TO RENT—A home, 2 or 3 Bedrooms. Write box 1358, t c/o Democrat. — 129 3t-x ■ WANTED - REFLECTOR for old t fashioned wall banging coal oil lamp. MRS. GENE RASH, Phone t 3-2051. 129 3t j PAPER CLEANING and Wall 1 Washing; Painting and Paper Hanging. Free dtttimates. CALL Poe Collect, 25-S, Roscoe Myers. : 82 TF TELEVISION ana ttauio Service, 1 on an makes. All work guaran--1 teed. 7 years experience in elec- > tropics. CHARLES BUSSE, 115 north 10th street Phone 3-4321. 102 TF . SEWING MACHINES is Our Business. All makes repaired. We sell new and rebuilt Sewing Machines at our store, always a big stock to choose from. Beware of bait advertising. BOARDMANS— Sewing Machine Shop. 223 North First—Open evenings. 1 TF TELEVISION I RADIO Service for all makes. KLENKS. Phone 3-2158. 1 TF DO YOU NEED A NEW HEAD? In your Electric Razor that is! We repair all makes. Bring your Electric Razor in today. BOWER JEWELRY STORE, t 307 TF Farmer’s Column FOR SALE-Holstein Cow. CALL 3-9385. 130 2t-x JUST ARRIVED — New shipment of early maturing DeKalb Seed Cora. CALL LORES BTEURY, Craigvflle, 23 on 16. 130 3t FOR SALE AT CAMDEN — 500 choice one-brand thin Hereford yearlings 450-650 lbs. WERTHEIMER CATTLE CO. Phone 40, Camden, Ind. 130 3t ALLIS-CHALMERS Sales & Service. CLEM HARDWARE CO. Monroeville, Ind. Phone 5118. 128 26t HY-LINE 934 PULLETS—I 6 weekold ready to lay. Lay more white eggs w*th less feed. Fully vaccinated. Available next month or later. Order today. Phone 6-6866, MODEL HATCHERY, Monroe, Indiana. 117 TF BABY CHICKS — Ghostley Pearl Leghorns, White Rocks, New Hampshire, Barred Rock. Order today. Phone 6-6866, MODEL HATCHERY, Monroe, Indiana. 117 TF FOR SALE—DeKaIb Early, medium and late variety to suit your needs. Good standing ability and also picks good. J. F. RUPERT, West Monroe Street. - 108 TF ATTENTION FARMERS—AU dead stock wanted. INDIANA RENDERING COMPANY. Catt Collect, Fort Wayne, E-8685. 94 TF WE BUY chickens and quality eg l DECATUR FARMS. 135 TF WANTED TO BUY—Heavy or Leghorn Hens—Farm Pick-Up. We buy Eggs, Also do Custom Dressing. TREON’S POULTRY MARKET. Phone 3-3717. 258 TF WANTED IO BUY — Heavy hens and leghorn hens. Daily pickup and Free culling; Also do Custom dressing. Phone 3-2017. WOLFE’S PRODUCE, 607 KeKionga Street. 269 TF FREE! FREE! FREI*!! Is Your Radiator Plugged??? Bring in your radiator and have a Free Flo-Test while you wait. Don’t Guess—Get a Free Flo-Test Also, comolete Radiator Service. CARL FAUROTE Radiator Service. Phone 3-4155 “Across from Erie Depot 79 TF » , ,i ... „ NOTICR OF ADMINISTRATRIX* PRIVATE SALE OF REAL ESTATE ESTATE OF LOLA D. MeCAGLE, DECEASED ALLEN SUPERIOR COURT NO. 3 ESTATE NO. UNI By virtu* of an ordMr of Allen Superior Court No. 2 of Allen County, Indian*, th* undersigned Administratrix of the Estate of Lola D. McCarue, deceased, will at 310 Lincoln Bank Tower, Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana, on the Sth day of June, 1969 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M. and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer at private sale for cash for not less than its full appraised value the following described real estate belonging to said decedent's estate, to wit: ■ i The West half of the Southwest quarter ot Section 32, Township 28 North, Rdnge 14 Bast, containing 80 acres more or less, but subject to all legal highSaid sale will be made subject to the approval of said Court. Dated: May 25, 1959. FRANCES B. HART, Administratrix of the Estate of Lola D. McCagae, rl Ar* An m Ari Perry and McAlister, Attorneys for Estate May SB, June 4 ' Trad* it a good town — Decatur.

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Miscellaneous s NOTiCH —We are resuming our s summer drive-in service nightly, 6 p.m. to midnight. ELBOW < ROOM. £> 1266 t-x s ELECTRIC KOTO-HOOTER—Sew-era, drains cleaned. Guaranteed, r The only one in Adams, Wells ; Counties. C. R. WILLIAMS, route . 2, Decatur, Phone lon 30, Tocj sin. 137 TF - DICK’S TV SERVICE - AH work guaranteed, 710 Dierkes street, t Phone 3-2096.228 TF 2 SINGER SEWING CENTER - . Sales & Service, all makes. < Phone 3-3467 or write P.O. Box 1 295, 808 BIEBERICH, Decatur, 1 Ind. 70 TF j PLUMBING — See us tor your plumbing needs, fixtures and fit--1 tings ot aR kinds. KLENK’S. r 6 TF - CALL 3*3114 or 3*3115 for J Guaranteed Quality CONCRETE and Service. Yost Gravel and Ready-Mix. ’ 69 TF i HOME IMPROVEMENT SERVICE WE CAN DO YOUR , 9 PAINTING , 9 DECORATING 9 REMODELING 9 SIDING 9 ROOFING 9 WATERPROOFING c “JOBS BIG OR SMALL WE DO THEM ALL" 1 Terms Available R. M. KOLTER«& CO., INC. > P. O. BOX 54 DECATUR ■] TEL. CRAIGVILLE son 50 ■ Can CoUect I 88 TF| BRIGGS AND CLINTON Gas Engine parts and service. Have ; your engine overhauled now, by an authorized service dealer. KLENKS.6I TF ELECTRICAL WIRING — Let us figure your wiring job. No job too large or too smatt. We also carry a complete line of wiring 1 •' supplies ineluding fixtures, 1 switches, boxes, etc. KLENKS, • Phone 3-2158. 26 TF - GUARANTEED watch ana jewelry repnir. Diamonds cleaned and 1 checked. Free of charge. JOHN ■ BRECHT JEWELRY. 226 North ; fad, Phone 3-2650. 199 TF MOTICE OF INSOLVENCY ‘ IN THE MATTER dF THE ESTATE . OF Kathryn Sabiila Cole DECEASED. IN THE ADAMS CIRCUIT 3CODHT t NO. 5338 Notice Is hereby given that upon . petition filed in said court by Kathryn Strickler, Administratrix of said I estate, setting up the insufficiency. . of the estate of said decedent to pay the debts and liabilities thereof, the ■ Judge of said Court did, on the 25 day of May 1959, find said estate 1 to be probably insolvent, and order , the same to be settled accordingly, i The creditors of said estate are therefore hereby notified of such I insolvency, and required to file their claims against said estate for all- ' owance WITNESS, the Clerk and seal of said Court, at Decatur, Indiana , this 26 day of May 1959 Rlehnrd D. Lewton Clerk. , May 28, June 4 John L. DeVoss . ..Attorney ESTATE NO. 5341 NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF FRANK GEORGE STEELE In the Adams Circuit Court of Ad- ! sms County i April Term, 1959. In the matter of the Estate of i Frank George Steele, -deceased. 1 Notice is hereby given that William . M. Noll as Administrator of the above named estate, has presented ■ and filed his final account in final ' settlement of said estate, and that the same' vVill come up for the ex- ■ amination and action of said Adams Circuit Court, on the 19 of June, 1959, at which time all per1 sons Interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and . show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be appro- - ved. And the heirs of said decedent . and all others interested are also required to appear and make proof ’ of their heirship or claim to any ' part of saie estate. William M. Noll I Personal Representative Myles F. Parrish, Judge ' May 28, June 4 John L. DeVoss Attorney ESTATE NO. 5403 NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTER- . ESTED IN THE ESTATE OF JOII- , ANNA WORTHMAN In the Adams Circuit Court of Ad- , ams County. April Term, 1959 I In the matter of the Estate of Johanna Worthman. deceased. Notice is hereby given that Alton Worthman as Executor of the above named estate, has presented and ’ filed his final account in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will oume up for the ex- • amination and action of said Adams ■ Circuit Court, on the 19 of June, , 1959, at which time all persons Interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause. If any there be, why said account should not be approved. I And the heirs of said decedent and , all others Interested are also required to appear and make proof I of their heirship or claim to any ‘ part of said estate. I AI too Worthmnn Personal Representative Myles F. Parrish, Judge . May 28, JuM 4 * I Trade in a gooa town — Decatur.

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! State's High Court ■ Studies Peak Case INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — The Indiana Supreme Court heard op- : posing arguments late Wednesday i in the cage of Milan attorney Robert A. Peak, the first In a series 1 of highway scandals cases to be considered by the high court. Peak’s attorney, Frank I. Ham- , ilton, Greensburg, told the high court that his client was innocent because he did not know of the existence of a Dean Burton when he attested that signature. Peak did not appear before the Supreme , Court. Peak was sentenced to 1-3 years imprisonment for falsely attesting the J'Dean Burton” deed for a back lot on the Madisort Ave. Expressway at Indianapolis. Hamilton told the court a person can receive and convey property under a fictitious name and when former Highway Chairman Virgil j CRed) Smith signed the name “Dean Burton” to the deed. Peak did not know that there was a Dean Burton. It was revealed later that Dean Burton was the 6-year-old grandson of Nile Teverbaugh, Smith’s right-of-way chief. Only four judges were present to hear the arguments. Judge Amos W. Jackson, Versailles, the only Democrat on the court, disqualified himself and said he was a personal friend of Peak and a fellow member of the Ripley County Bar Assn. Peak also is a Democrat. Hamilton argued that any violation of Indiana law on the part of under which he was convicted. Indiana Deputy Atty. Gen. Frank Spencer refuted Hamilton's contention that Peak did not know there was a Dean Burton. Spencer said the deed listed “Dean Burton” as unmarried but Peak knew that Smith was married since the two men were close friends. He charged that Peak “lied over and over again” and gave authorities a false discription of “Dean Burton.” “The statute is clear, the indictment is clear and the evidence is overwhelmingly against Peak,” Spencer said. “Peak wouldn’t even tell his mother who Dean Burton was, although he later contended he knew it was Smith. “A rose by any other name would smell as sweet,” Spencer said. “Smith, no matter what you call him, was still Smith.” Name Omitted From Dairy Herd Lists The name of Raymond Becher, Jr., was unintentionally omitted from the list of owners of leading herds and cows in the monthly report of the Adams county dairy herd improvment association. Becher’s herd was fifth with 52.4 yield, and he had ninth high cow with a 95.1 yield. Mrs. Violet Myers To Receive Degree Mrs. Violet Myers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Squier of Decatur, will receive her master’s degree along with 350 other students at the Ball State commencement to be held Sunday a Muncie. Mrs. Myers is a graduate of Decatur high school and has been a member of the teaching staff at Winchester high school for several years. She plans to continue teaching at Winchester for the present. Ciinter mid Smith Attorneys HgTATE NO. 531M1 PKRS OI*S INTERj.8 barkley ESTATE of »avid A<lai ns Circuit Court of Adams County April Term, 1959 ill J]?®. matter . of the Estate of ouvld J. Barkley, deeeased. Notice is hereby given that Helen A. Barkley as Executrix of the above estate, has presented and filed her final account in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examinaan<t action of said Adams Circuit Court on the 24 of July, 1959, at which time all persons interested in said estate are requird to appear in said court and show cause, T? any there be, why said account should "J 1 he. app r ov ed . And the he(rß of said decedent and all others interested are also required to appear and nvake proof of their heirship or ' ialm to any part of said estate. Helen A. Barkley Personal Representative Myles F. Parrish, Judge June 4, 11 —

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Three Accidents In Decatur And County Three property damage accidents occurred Wednesday, two in Decatur, and one near Berne, causing approximately SI,OOO in damages to the vehicles involved, according to the investigating officers. The Adams county sheriff’s department was called to the scene pf a mishap near Berne at 6 o’clock last evening which involved three vehicles. Sheriff Merle Affolder said today that a car driven by Carl Fluecjdger, 62, route one, Geneva, was struck from the rear by a car driven by Harold L. Zimmerman, 43, also of Geneva. The collision occurred when the Flueckiger auto attempted a right turn off the main highway into the driveway at the Affolder & Miller Implement Co., located mile south of Berne on U. S. 27. As a result of the impact, the Flueckiger auto was thrown into a > hay-conditioner owned by the implement company, and parked on the premises. Both vehicles were southbound when the accident occurred. Damage listed to the hay-condi-tioner was estimated at S3OO, $350 to the Flueckiger auto, and S2OO to the Zimmerman vehicle. Sheriff Affolder and state trooper. Dan Kwasneski investigated. C' City Mishaps At 12:45 p. m. Wednesday, a mishap occurred at 14if N. Second street, involving two autos. City police said that a car driven by Robert Louis Stevenson, 32, of Decatur, while attempting to back into a parking space on Second street, was struck by a car driven by Heber Alspaugh, 19, of Willshire, 0., as the latter driver attempted to pass the Stevenson vehicle. Damage to the Alspaugh auto was listed at only $5, while damage to the Stevenson auto was estimated at S3O. Another collision occurred at 8:50 p. m. near the intersection of Madison street and Second street. A car driven by John Allen Heart, 22, of Decatur, had stopped for a car directly in front of his vehicle to permit the unidentified vehicle to make a left turn, and a car driven by Jack Leroy Aurand, 20, also of Decatur, wa s unable to stop. Damage to the Aurand auto was listed at SIOO, while no damaage was listed to the Heare auto. Free Flight Test Os Rocket Ship Delayed EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif (UPD — Adverse winds today delayed the possible first free flight test of the United States’ manned rocket ship, the Xls. It was rescheduled tentatively for Friday. The experimental plane was to have gone aloft today cradled under the wing of a giant 852 “mother ship,” presumably on its fifth captive flight. But it had been planned to release the needlenosed, coal black ship in powerless free flight—if all equipment checked out once the linked planes> were airborne. Intricate preparations for the mating of the two craft were carried on throughout the night but communication and telemetering’ facilities between the two ran into what the Air Force termed "technical difficulties.” North American Aviation, builder of the Xls, said the difficulties were ironed out too late in the day to permit the flight to get under way before adverse winds began to blow above this desert test base.

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INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS (UPD — Livestock: Hogs 6,000; about steady, instances weak to 25 lower: 180-240 lb 16.75-17.75; 240-270 lb 16.0017.00; 270-300 lb 15.50-16.25 ; 300-330 lb 15.25-15.75 ; 350 lb 15.00. ' Cattie* 400; calves 75; steady to 25 higher; good steers 28.50-27.50; few 27.75; choice 28.00-28.50; good and low choice heifers 26.00-27.50; vealers strong to 50 higher; good and choice 28 50-32.00; high choice and prime 32.50-33.00. Sheep 200; steady; good .and choice spring lambs choice and prime 26.00. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (UPD—Livestock: Hogs 8,000; under 220 lb steady to weak, heavier steady to 25 higher; No. 2 and 3 mixed grades 190-250 lb 16.50-17.00; mixed No. 1-3 and 1-2, 190-220 lb mainly 17.00 - 17.25; several lots No. 1, 17.25-17.50; 15 head lot No. 1, 205 lb 17.75; mixed No. 2-3 250-280 lb 16.00-16.50. Cattle 1,000, no calves; slaughter steers and heifers steady to weak; prime grades absent; vealers steady; few choice 1025 lb slaughter steers 29.25; few loads and lots good and choice 900-1250 lb 26.00-28.00; good and choice heifers 26.00-28.00; few choice vealers 34.00. T v Sheep 1,000; slaughter lambs 50 lower; spring lambs steady; load, good to low choice 107 lb shorn slaughter lambs 21.50; few lots good and choice spring lambs 25.50-27.00. Syndicated Gambling Trial Set June 22 INDIANAPOLIS (UPD—Spokesmen for the defense and the government said today they expect a trial in the Justice Department’s campaign against syndicated gambling to open on schedule June 22 in Terre Haute. Palmer K. Ward, Indianapolis, counsel for the eight defendants, said a strategy meeting is planned next week among the four attorneys who will be lined up against District Attorney Don A. Tabbert and three of his staff. Ward said that so far as he knows, the defense has no idea of seeking a further delay, Tabbert said he would oppose “vigorously” any delay effort. The eight defendants are charged with evasion of $325,000 in wagering taxes which Uncle Sam claims are due from $3,500,000 in bets taken during a 10-week period in a third-floor suite above a Terre Haute restaurant in the fall of 1957. i The case is the largest one involving excise tax evasion ever undertaken by the federal government under a 1951 law putting a 10 per cent tax on gross gaming receipts. More than 200 witnesses have been summoned by the government to help prove the syndicate raked in a huge sum. The long parade of wealthy bettors and bookies will be, in part, a duplicate of one which went through the federal grand jury room here last fall giving testimoney which contributed to the indictments. Tabbert sMid he and his staff have been working “night and day” on the case and that he expects to transfer his activities to Terre Haute sometime the week of June 15. Ward said he expects to confer next week with Morris Shenker, St. Louis, Mo.; Dan Davies, Newport, Ky., and Richard Garman, Chicago, the other defense attorney. The four represent Jules Horwick and Leo Shaffer, both of Chicago; Irwto Gordon and Philip Share, Las Vegas; Eddie M. Wyatt, Terre Haute; James Tamer, Miami, Fla., and two Indianapolis men, Joey Jacobs and former Marion County sheriff Charles (Buck) Sumner. Trade In a good town — Decatut.

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Today’s Marketa P. B. STEWART A <X>. (formerly Keanrtt-Morray) Corrected June 4 160 to 180 lbs. 15.75 180 to 190 lbs. ...16.50 190 to 220 lbs. 17.00 220 to 240 lbs. 15.50 240 to 260 lbs. 15.75 260 to 280 tb5.15.25 280 to 300 tbs. 14.75 300 to 350 tb5.14.25 350 to 400 tbs. .13.75 400 *o 160 lbs. 12-13 Roughs 300 lbs. down . 13.50 300 to 350 lbs. 13.00 350 to 400 1b512.50 400 to 450 lbs. 12.00 450 to 500 lbs. 11.50 500 to 550 lbs. 11.00 550 lbs. up ’... 10.50 Stagg 11.00 Boars 5- 7 Veal (Fri. & Sat.) 28.00 Lambs .— 21.00 Yearlihgs ._..2._j 12.00 Ewes 5,00 Bucks 4.00 WHOLESALE EGO AND POULTRY QUOTATION* Furnished By DECATUB FARMS Corrected June 4 Large Clean Whites2o Large Clean Browns —... .19 Mediums.... l .17 Pullets 13 Heavy Hens .10 Leghorn Hens 07 GRAIN PRICES furnished by BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected June 4 Prices paid up to 2:30 P.M. Todaj Prices thereafter will change with market F. 0.8. Elevator No. 2 Wheat, bu. 51.68 No. 2 Ear Corn, per 100 .... 1.71 36 lb. Test Oats, bu .61 No. 1 Soybeans, Bu 2.13 Four Indiana Polio Cases Are Reported INDIANAPOLIS (UPD -The Indiana State Board of Health reported today that the number of polio cases thus far in 1959 has reached four, including a Lake County girl who died last week. The girl’s death previously was reported unofficially. The case was reported officially today along with the illness of a 21-year-old Cass County man. Dr. A. L. Marshall, head of the board's division of communicable diseases, said the official report ! of the Cass County case showed the onset of illness was last Jan. 9. - Die case was described as paralytic and the report said the man had not received vaccine protection. The four cases this year compare with two at the same time last year and a five-year median of 11.

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