Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 14, Decatur, Adams County, 18 January 1960 — Page 6

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Report Educator's Family Finds Man baton rovge t-a Dean t**off<* H MiclHp * atL*»t* hr? declined mmmrtit todav 'O B report that the •"CjMCBIOf • ißttv lljf had located tHr Mt X who muld bßck up hb alibi tn th« murder of attrafllve Margaret Rosamond McMilan. ••rm not going to comment one way or th** other no something like that.** raid attorney Robert Iw. Kleinprtrf» Th» report that the man had been located In Dalia* was »aid to have circulated »nw friend* of the Mickey family. Mickey. 4B an internationally known scientist and dean of the LouMlana State University graduate school. If in East Baton Rouge F*ri»h Jail, charscd with murder • Rwie ’ McMillan. 3t. •" married assistant profesa-or of biology ia the LSU New Orleans branch, waa slam with 13 bludgeon blows that shattered her skull. Her body was found on a private lane six miles *>uth of Baton Rouge at «.» arn Sunday. Jan. 1«. She had been, a scientific protege of Mickey's for several years Dist Atty. J. St Clair iravrot announced over the week cnd> that

Tlßw£eZUU|A> SbsnCCT* ie '?» ■ ..AM | FABRIC | ft SALE JS IWX SOLID COLOR CORDUROYS /l/ ysßMw, /JI \ ■■■in • Only A Few Colors To Choose From. // I I I r«9 19 ° yard - While They Last Yd * feM iOl feew Cotton Remnants| \ I Fine Percales, Broadelolhs 4 I In Wide Choice of New Prints. ■ inch ■ I If Full Bolts You'd Pay 59c Per Yard. ■ ■ I NEWBERRYS SPECIAL PRICES ■ ■’fWW few 1 ■ — —" - DEWBERRYS FAMOUS FIESTA COTTONS BW? MY MW KITCHEN PRINT COTTONS s>fl ch,n "r rss” ««■ * <•“ < Yd. ■w® grounds. Vet-dyed colors on sturdy cottons FINE WASH 'N WEAR PRINTS . ■B? Basement Specials! bolts to 89c yd. ■DePVyd. • CORNER TABLE, Reg. $9.95 $6.00 ■Kfe BATISTE AND PLISSE PRINTS COFFEE TABLE, Reg. $9.95 J-—- $6.00 Small florals and juvenile pat- /Mhk l libw * * f fu ” io<* UT,I,TY TABLE ' Re9 $598 — 14,37 hohs ♦<» 59c Y d - XdFVyd. DES|< Reg $39 95 $24.77 DRAPERY REMNANTS 5 DRAWER CHEST, Reg. $29.95 $23.00 First Quality Printed Barkscloth. R $]295 s 6>oo ' ii were ,u, ‘ .- bolts 98c yd. 46 Yds. A 1■tAKa. Shop At Our . 3 t NOTION DEPARTMENT! t .A' V *7 • fell ewtern'i ta«mi-M<s Find

ua the night of Jan 0. when »he was savagely beaten. Mickey claims ly have >pent ,frum A 30 u» 0 p m in the c«»mpany of a mao named, to hl* beat rrroller. t>on, Sharxwi Nberidan. Nherrtll. tw something similar. The district attorney said Dr Mickey t«»ld him the man waa 3° tn 3b year* old. five-feet-tan. <»f medium build, and dark-haired Mickey aaid the man waa from the U N Department of Education in Washington The dean »aid hr and the man di«cti«»rd graduate fcllowahlp grant* over dinner in a Raton Rouge hotel The dean said be then took the man to the airport to board a plane for Houston. Tex "Die district attorney Bald no one of that name or description ia doing *uch work in the education department. that no one left the airport for Houston at the time indicated, and that lnve»tlgaor» have concluded that “no such pcr*on exml*.* Favrot called the man "Mr X*' and suggested rather sarcastically that everybody should try to help find him He implied that he believed the attack took place during those three and one-half hours. Over 3.500 Da3v Democmt* an .old and delivered io Decatur eacb dav.

: Four Inches Os Snow ' In Northern Indiana t Wiled Pres* Intern alien a I ' SfsnW up to ftMiF iflc’Kfr'B deep 1 *ptrad arm** the north portion .|of Indiana today, and haaardou* 1 driving condllion* were expected 1 over the state’s central area* * from frvetlng rain aa temperatitures dropped 1 The deepest snow waa in the extreme northwest portion, acp cording to the State Highway De--1 partment reports The Weather ? Rureau reported 3 mche* at South ’ Bend. 2 inches at Goshen and 11 ’ inch at Lafayette. A harardoua driving warning ( waa issued for the central portion ■for thia afternoon and tonight. ‘ with rain changing to snow and ' temperature* falling to the 20* ! In the south, rain was expected ' ito change to sleet and snow but • (there was no forecast of highway > harards. f 1 Temperatures were expected to ; - remain below freezing Tuesday | f over most of the state, and pos-; sibly daily the rest of the week. | (The five-day outlook called for I temperatures averaging about 8 , degree* below normal highs of 27 . to 44 and normal lows of 12 to 30. I Once the current precipitation I activity ends Tuesday, the rest of i

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the week Was vxpccted to stay dry. Temperatures created NUMMy between 31 at Nouth Rend and I Fort Wayne and 42 at Evansville Overnight lows included IT at South Rend and Fort Wayne and M at Evansville. Today's high* will range from 30 to 43. tonight's low* from 22 u> 31, and Tuesday * high* front 24 to 34 Indiana Central To Dedicate New Gym INDIANAPOLIS iUPD — The ' fourth largest college gymnasium in the state will be dedicated at | Indiana Central College Tuebday The new inoo aio physical eduI cation building will serve as a classroom and athletic facility The gym will seat «.«» person*. During the dedication cere I monies. Indiana Central president Dr. 1. Lynd Esch will confer hon- . or ary doctor of laws degrees on I Ray Crowe, athletic director at ' Indianapolis Attucks high school. I and Harry Good, attistant prosesI sor of physical education at the ! University of Nebraska. Both ' men arc Indiana Central graduates. Over 2.500 thibv •.em'KTata an sold and aeUver.d in D-catui .each day

Youth Rescued From 150-Foot High Ledge HOtJ.YWOOD (UP!» — "I *a* sure scared" Those were the only word* the nti»e-yeer-old *an of actor-produe er Dick Pow*H and artrea* June Allyson could ua» to describe his terrifying *«p*rl*nr* Sunday while trapped on a ISO-loot-high mountain ledge. Tiny Rleky Powell art out on a daring hike up a trail that spiraled on a TO-degree grade from the floor of Mandeville Canyon near hi* eacluaive Bel-Air home With him waa hl* friend, eight-year-old Steven Dart, son of Justin Dart. Recall Drug Co. president Midway up the rocky path, little Steven decided to turn back but Ricky plodded onward until

PUBLIC SALE Due to ill health, we. the undersigned. wUI »ell •< b, *S thr following personal property—Located: 3 miles southeast road, then 4 mile west; or 3 miles ea«t of Monroe on State Road no. 124 then 24 miles north, then 4 mile east, or 3 ml *c- - * . shire. Ohio, on State Road No. 124. then 24 miles north, then < mile least, on MONDAY, JANUARY 25,1960 Sale Starting at 10:30 A.M. 2 Tractors & Equipment Self-Propelled Combine With Picker Head 195 S Farmall Model No 560 tractor with TA. power steerujg-toye PTO.-wide front end with heavy duty tires; hydro touch-f‘ This tractor was purchased new in Spring of 1959 and y h °l U <£s Farmall Model H tractor with M& W pistons & sleeves, good paint, mechanical A-l condition. *.i con1955 John Deere Model 45 10-ft. self-propelled combine, in A I con di V956 _ John n beere No 10 corn head for above combine—A-l condition. 1955 I.H C.Trow cultivators: 1958 I.H.C. Model 411 4-bottom mounted plow with yetter cutters. Late Model Heavy Duty Farm Implements 1959 John Deere 4-section rotaary hoe. like new; 1958 Johni Deere 10-ft. wheel disc; 1956 John Deere 13-hole grom dnl!. 1955 John Deere Model 490 4-row com planter; 1955 Brillion 12 ft_ culU packer: 1958 John Deere 12-ft. spike tooth harrow. 5-ft. mower, CONSIGN ED*l9sl Allis Chalmers Model C tractor with side dresser clean AIR COMPRESSOR - CUTTING & WELDING TORCH & MISCELLANEOUS FARM ITEMS. 1957 portabla automata air compressor; Craftsman cutting & welding torch, complete; 275 gal. gas tank & stand; bench grinder; bench vise; drill press, several TRUCkTI9SI Dodge 24 ton truck with 5-speed transmission— 2-speed axlb—good tires—good grain bed. Household Goods 1958 WIZARD 24” riding lawn mower; Perfection Noree 16-ft chest type deep freeze; General Electric r efrigerator, Cornado electric dry«; Sp£d Queen washer; twin tubs: 2! breakfast sets- cabinet; 2-piece living room suite; large morror, desk ft chair , smoking stand; 2 rocking chairs; green upholstered chair; curtains & drapes: 2 rugs and pad. 12x12. & 9x12; gun cabinet; small chest of drawers; lamps; jars; lawn chairs; high chair; play pen. stroller, pottie chair; car set; crib bed; bed, springs & mattress; dishes, other items. ■ TERMS—CASH. Not responsible for accidents. Lunch will be served. MR. & MRS. RALPH E. HACKNEY R. R. 6, Decatur, Ind. Ellenberger Bros., Auctioneers Bryce Daniels, Sale Clerk Bluffton phone 543—Fort Wayne phone K-5512 18 «

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADAMS COUNTY _J._ Notice is hereby given that the TAX DUPLICATE^ for lt > the a ‘ & “ n, 1 1, 196 ft _ payable on or after March 1, 1900. First installment delinquent after first Monday in May. Second Installment delinquent after first Monday in November WALDO D. NEAL, Treasurer Adams County STATE OF INDIANA, ADAMS COUNTT, SS: - Corporations c> ■ : c . C - - - - ;:y— — ° o Adams County a e c - -g £ 2 r - Tax Rate. For * - | £ | 3 Tear 1959 • ? o c . ♦' * I 1-«“ —2 2 J o o "US'S ‘•s* , "o*sE"sc®s Payable in 1990 | S J J £ | £ | #“ 5 £ £ « Q B O S M "T.” ~"-7 .7" ~i.. mug mm 00*5 00*5 ZOOM .0000 .00U .0000 .00*5 .00*5 .00*5 .00*5 ,1. Forestry _Fund X .pL 4085 4085 4085 -OOM -00 M 40,5 .0095 4085-4085 .0035-0035 2 State Fair Board 0085 85 — — - ,Q1 .01 01 01 01 <« 01 01 01 01 O [Z Total State Rate 07 ' ' ' " g> - «, g , jj gg .83 49 .83 4 8 43 1. County Fund' 68 j 8 2» ft ft ft 18 .19 13 ■» .13 .13 .13 .13 .13 .18~ir7 2. Welfare 13 18 78 , 18 M ,15 .15 .15 .15 .15 .15 .15 T Bridge Cumulative 15 I 5 — 4— —- .07 - 47* 07 .07 .07 .0? .07 .07 .07 •« Hospital Bond Fund ; 7 07 07 , 07 ~ 44 .04 .04 .04 04 44 0* 0< 0< 0< ft Hosp. Bldg. & Eqpt 0« £1 ft ft 702 42 42 MHI 7024242 T"Cum. Ct. Ha. Bldg. 02 02 0 •»« .. , n ft - .24 .34 ' .2*— .24 44 ,24 44 -.iT 7. County "Wide Sch. Tax .24 .24 44 44 . ±g t M j. 28 1,33 148 1.28 1.28 148 1.28 1.28 148~ Total County Rate 128 1.28 14 ■ '■ ~ g g> „ _ lO 08 , 06 45 ps ..10 ,08 .03 1 Township Fund 20 .13 .15 _£9 11 • i-j e5 40 n ,10 M 49 n 20 T Poor Relief 10 ° 8 06 -_2| -19 15 '' 29 .2* .1* .23 .15 .28 4?~ Total Twp. Rate 3P .15 lj 44 43 ‘ <g t . oa 1.15 l.gp ,99 .99 1.02 145 145 School 88 L«* „ fft 42 '.90 109 142 .78 140 145 145 142 .78 .78 I—Tuition 77 180 115 1M ill — -v .7 43 .32 47 .17 43 ~3 4 Cumulatlve Bldg. — .71 .84 41 44 44 5. Lease ■ ' 42 42 42 veterans Memorial _ , J—.. —.- —-—— -- I . —• '••• ' ‘ —-——-tt 02 Recreation Fund School - 07 ,07 8. Civil Bond . -° 4 °° - 86 •*» -lg K - 9 Library 01 03 03 10. Fire Fighting — r-rj fft V 67 342 240 347 3.34 347 347 292 2.82 Total School * Library i.W 3.13 1.90 217 24 2 249 1-5* 1 Corporation ... ~ q 3 X q X q 2 Recreation Civil —— .02 -02 8. Police Pension ■ ■ 114" - - .08 ■** 4. Parle, , . ' ' < .. " .11 x — a. Street ——— — x , .01 *1 g. Firemen's Pension i-_ ' ""* ' 11 1 44 1,45 1.4< .99 41 .91 C.r W r...°. W .J. «*«— . i. iir m« ■ -7_A«» ... ■«» ■»» ■»» »” 1 state Tax Revenue 1.00 1.00 1-00 1? ■ <= ... .“FT ■ ■ -1.00 1.00 1.00 3. Tax —— 1,00 "’ ' f ’ - ■ 4. Tuition L** — ' "" LOO ’ 5. Special School ... 100 i „ t W 1.00 I.o* Total Pall • v AuJ •„ ~ ... *... .. . -n - .ti. H U. iZi IM.. * - . inw.KO r. ».«*». O™.<r. IMU». Jan. 11-18-25. ,

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hr reached the dirtying height of ym fwt Peering at the ranyoe floor tar below him. Rlrhy decided he too. had enough end began edging down the cliff But hr didn t get far when hl* leather-sotod shoes dipped under Mm. Afraid to take another »top. Ricky panicked and .creamed tor help l-ucily. a man living to a desolate canyon home heard the boy'i plea and called the fire department The man and a group of other boy* who heard the cries inched a. close a* they could get to Rlckv and tried to calm him during the halt hour it took firemen to arrive, extend a ladder and carry him down to safety Ricky'* celebrated father all the while *•» home watching a tetevtataa show hardly a* dramatic a* the ordeal that hi* son had just faced Powell .aid he knew nothing of the incident until * newspaper reporter called to ask about the boy's condition.

47 Feared Dead In Japanese Blizzard

TOKYO tUPD — The Japan*** coast guard said today 47 persons were feared dead in th* sinking at a sailing vessel »nd four fislv Ing boat* which went down off Hokkaido *nd northern Honshu under the lashing of the season a worst biusard At least two other person* were killed and three were missing on land a* the storm which hit Japan during the weekend began to sub-

PUBLIC SALES Due to other business interest* we will * < ’ 1 ' t „ h * cU o^ l Kat estate <l9O acre farm* and personal property at auction, locatea mile west of Scott, then 14 miles south. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20 MACHINERY SALE THURSDAY, JANUARY 21 REAL ESTATE STARTING AT 10:30 A. M. - 4 TRACTORS - 1956 Oliver Super Diesel tractor complete with 3 pt. hitcri. UW . j O nes 1959 3-14 in mounted Oliver plow new style ; «t of BxMI dual wheels: 2 1949 Alli* Chalmers WD tractors with nearly i ne *, r Allis both 2 sets 12x28 tractor chains; 4 row cultivators, new . • Chalmers U tractor on good rubber, in good running^ r ' SfLF PROPELLED COMBINE-CORN PICKER Massey Harris 90 self propelled combine. nrw .'" 12-14-16 ft. headers with recleaner < all greaseless bearing . TRL'CK<—Ford < t E2so' P **4 ton pickup truck. 4 speed transmission, low OTHER GOOD FARM MACHINERY 13 5 Kewanee and 11 2-wheel discs, one used on 120 othei new in 1954 ; 33 ft. auger with 8 hp. motor; 3 Coby wagons with 14ft. gram beds and 4 ft. side boards; rubber bred wagon with !4 ft - « ra ‘ n new A-C 7 ft. tractor mower: Int. 4 row fertilizer corn planter. J field spraver: Oliver U hole grain drill; J-Deere 4 section steel _ row 3 pt" hitch furrow opener, for hydraulic attachment. 2 rotary toes; wagon hoist and cradle; hydraulic CrtiwHom 8 ft nlow- 12 ft. and 16 ft. machinery sleds; 16 ft. aluminum elevator. Eversman <329* 12 ft. wide 38 ft. long ;automatic land leveler and hvdraulic scraper with spring tooth attachment with both wheels ana vSXnt en^nearly n?w™electric grass seeder; tractor grass seeder. and many other items too numerous to »>«»»»• CHICKEN BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT 8 good range shelters; 10x14 on skids; 36 James way metal roll-wav community nests; 15 10-hole metal nests: lots of gnt , f^ ders . feeders; electric egg washer and grader: electric stlrr TL* * motor; 20 ft of stand feeders; 4 1000 size Woods gas brooders: 500 size Woods gas brooder: Jamesway 75 ft. straight line au '® n J a | ic feeder- 24 automatic Little Giant drinking cups; 18 heat lamps. 10 new chicken crates; 100 bales peanut hulls for litter. Thisequi pment has been used one season and like new. Lots of other good clucken eqUipm T HURSDAY, JANUARY 21-STARTING AT 1:30 P. M. ON THE PREMISES. 189 ACRE FARM, located 10 miles north of Van Wert on Route 127 to Jet. 114 then east 2 miles on Rt. 114 then north 1 mile and then 4 mile east, farm located in Section 16 Latty Twp . Paulding County. Ohio, has complete set of buildings, is in the Soil Conservation Program on a 10 yr. contract. Further particulars day of sale. Any statements or corrections made day of sale will take precedence over any printed herein. ' , For further information contact the auctioneers Wednesday, Jan, TERMS on Personal Property—CASH. REAL ESTATE—S 3 000 down day-of sale, balance on or within 30 days and delivery of a Warranty Deed and immediate possession. Lunch will be served. MR. & MRS. GLEN C. MOHR, Owner* Auctioneers —Merl Knittie and Don Mox Van Wert, O. Delphos, O. _

MONDAY, JANUARY 11. I*°

i|d* A ro**t guard *pukc»m«n said th* sinking of th* fiv* boat* hn* been c.ic fir med and th* 47 ’"‘“j ing crvwmrtnbGfi wvrt dr ad A 99-tan aaiitag »»•* with an engto* and err-w member*, sank in the storm ridden Paelfl* off th* northern Honshu coast A 90-ton f‘» hl " a boat went down in th* same water*. I Two 90-ton fishing boat* *ank In I the on off Hokkaido, while •£ other 30-ton boat ,n th ‘ Japan Sea off MaUuru. Trade in a goon mo - DeMtuf;