Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 59, Number 297, Decatur, Adams County, 19 December 1961 — Page 8

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STATE OF INDIANA » ) COVNTT OF ADAMS. SS: » IN THE MATTER OF THE ) OVARDIANSHIP OF > IN 'tHK* ADAMS*CIRCVIT *> NOVEMBER TERM, 1961 > Notice* of ovardians’ KAI.E OF REAL ESTATE ) AND PERSONAL PROPERTY > ~ The undersigned, Guardians, of Laiurence E. Green, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court. ****y will offer for sale at public auction at the residence of nald ward at No. SIH Russell Street In the City of Decatur, Adams Counts, Indiana, on the «th day «* uarv, 1962. at two o'clock P.M . all of the interest of said ward in and to the following described real Commencing at the South'Past corner of ln%v number Hundred and Eighty-nine USS) In Daniel O. Jackson a subdivision of Outlots number Eighty (801 in Joseph D. Nuttmsn s Southern Addition to the town, now city, of Decatur, ‘hence running North on ‘he East line of said Inlot Ohe hundred-thir-ty-two (182) feet, thenee running IVest on a line parallel with the South line of said Inlot Eighty-five (85) feet, thence running South Ten ( Degrees West Seventy-eight (<8) f*«t, thence running West on a line parallel with the South line of said Inlot Seventy-one and four tenths (71.4) feet; thence run niug South sixty-*'* , , to the South line of said Inlot. thence running East on ihe South line of said inlot One ~ hOflftred sixty and four tentha (160.4) feet to the place of be"‘Sc’&PT the following: Com- | mendng Sixty - six (66) feet North of the Southeast corner of Inlot number Four Hundred Eighty-nine (489) in Daniel O. Jackson's Subdivision of putlot number Eighty (80) in Joseph D. NutXman a Southern Addition to the town, now city, of Decatur, thence running North on the East line of, said Inlot Six-ty-alx (66) feet; thence running West on a line parallel with the South line of said Inlot eighty - five (85) feet, thence running south Ten degrees (10) West Seventy-eight (78) feet, thence running East hlghtynlne (89) feet, more or less, to the place of beg nning. Said real estate will be sold subject to the approval of said Court, and will be sold for not less than two-thirds of the full appraised value thereof, and upon, the following terms and conditions,. t°One-thlrd cash In hand, the balance to be paid upon delivery of a merchantable abstract of title, and Guardians' Deed, approved by the Adams Circuit ( ' our J' " h "y’"n said real estate to be liens and encumbrances, except the 1961 taxes, due and payable in *9O- I Possession be delivered upon nn s^d Pfl sX rt diana will also offer , for sale at said time Rn * l , ( of the personal P™P* rly . AL ; , jng of Household Goods belonging j to said ward, and this will be sold j for cash on day of ja'e. , STANLEY E. GREEN I*', 1 ?, C ... ARD D. GREEN. Gt ARDIANS t John L. De Voss. Attorney Ned C. Jotoasoa. Auctioneer. c Dec. 12, 19. 26. t I

NOTICE On March 5. 1962, at 10 am. in the offices of the Federal Communications Commission, Washington, D. C.. a hearing will be held upon the applications for -construction permits for standard broadcast stations of the following: Community Service Broadcasters, Incorporated. Ypsilanti, Michigan, to be operated on 1520 kc; Robert R. Groth. Eugene A. Robinson, and Rev. Lawrence Kenneth Zank, d/b as the Downrivw Broadcasting Assn., Napoleon, Ohio, to be operate.! on 1540 kc; Andrew E. Mercier. Thomas P. Moore, Orville J. Sather d/fc as Crawford County. Broadcasting Company. Bucyrus, Ohio, to be operated on 1540 kc; and Airon, Incorporated, Decatur, Indian®, to be operated on 1540 kc. The Issues in the hearing as listed tn the Commission s Order of Designation dated October 17, 1981, are: 1. To determine the areas and populations which would receive primary service from each of the Instant proposals requesting a new operation and the availability of other primary service to such areas and populations. 4. To determine the nature and extent of the interference. If any, that each of the instant proposals (with the exception of Community Service Broadcast et s. ftcorporated (BP--13846) would cause to and receive from each other and the interference that each of these proposals would receive from all Other existing standard broadcast stations, the areas and populations affected thereby. and the availability of other primary service to the areas and populations affected by interference from any of the In-T-HSX whether the Interference received by each of .the following proposals from any of the other proposals herein and any existing stations would affect more than ten percent of the population within Its normally protected primary service area in con- ■ traventlon of Section 8.28 (d) (3) of the Commission's Rules and. If so, whether circumstances exist which would warrant a waiver of said Sect'nn: n) Airon, Incorporated (BP--14740). 7. To determine the correct - site coordinates for the proposal of Airon, Incorporated. 8. To determine whether there is a reasonable possibility that the tower height and location proposed by Airon, Incorporated would constitute a menace to air navigation. 26 To determine, in the light of Section 307(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, which of the instant proposals — with the execution of the Community Service Broadcasters, Incorporate proposal — would best provide a fair, efficient and equitable distribution of radio service. 31. To determine which, if any, of the subject applications should be granted. Dec. 14, 19. 21, 26.

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ENTRY BLANK I wish to enter the 1961 Decatur-wide outdoor Christmas decoration contest for homes. I understand that four district prizes of a $25 bond each, and a grand prize of a SSO bond, plus prizes for the Homestead, Stratton Place, and McMillen Decatur homes will be given; I'further understand that the judging of the area north of Monroe street, including McMillen homes, will be Thursday, Dec. 21, and the area south of Monroe street, wHI be Friday, Dec. 22, all between the hours of 7 p. m. and 10 p, m. Grand prize winners also will be judged on Friday. Name-— Address. DISTRICT (Fill in and return to Gene Ziner, Culligan Soft Water, Decatur, Ind.. Deadline for receiving entries is Wednesday, Dec. 20 for the city-wide contest. Applications .just for the Stratton Place or Homestead prizes are not necessary.)

60-Day Truce Agreed To In Race Trouble ALBANY. Ga. (UPD-City officials and Negro leaders agreed to a 60-day truce in anti-segrega-tion demonstrations Monday and 427 Negroes were released from jails. Under terms of the agreement, the city is to desegregate waiting room facilities in bus and train stations but not restaurant facilities. The Negroes agreed not to demonstrate and to wait almost a month before attempting to resume negotiations with the city on racial issues. The agreement apparently ended, for the time being at least, a week of racial strife touched off Dec. 10 with the arrest of 11 "freedom riders” at the train terminal. Negroes begad protest demonstrations last Tuesday at the opening of the riders’ trial and police arrested them. By Saturday at least 731 Negroes had been booked and jailed. Authorities had released juvenile demonstrators in the custody of their parents and a number of adults had posted bonds. The remaining 427 were released Monday on their own signatures — or the signature of an Albany resident if they were from out <of town.

Recorder’s Court Judge Abner Israel last week had dismissed city charges against the bi-racial group of “freedom riders” and they are free under bond pending possible trial on state charges. ‘ Israel said Monday he had “indefinitely suspended” the trials of the demonstrators and said it would be up to police to ask that they be resumed. Police Chief Laurie Pritchett said he had no such plans “so long as everything runs smoothly. We will wait and see.” I SPECIAL TREE HOUSE— This is probably the only tree house in the country watched closely by the Secret Service. It belongs to Caroline Kennedy and is located directly in back of the White House.

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Heaviest Snow Os Season In Indiana By United Press International The heaviest snow of the season was predicted for extreme Northern Indiana today. Forecasters said an accumulation of up to four inches was posI sible near Lake Michigan, up to two inches elsewhere in the northi ern portion, and rain mixed with snow elsewhere around Hoosier- ' land. At 7 am. EST, Fort Wayne. ; South Bend, Lafayette and Chicago reported one inch of snow on ' the ground. The early-morning State Police toad conditions report said most highways upstate were slick due to snow, wet to slick central and wet downstate. Rain and fog were reported in the Indianapolis and Terre Haute areas. The precipitation was expected to be followed by colder weather, with a low tonight of 5 above predicted for the northern portion, and well below freezing elsewhere. Highs today were expected to hit the mid-40s in the southern portion, but Wednesday’s readings were expected to remain in the 20s. The outlook for Thursday was cloudy and cold. Narcotics Ring Is Broken By Arrests ] INDIANAPOLIS (UPD—Federal | authorities indicated today they j may have broken up a Chicago-to- ' Indianapolis narcotics ring with I the arrest of several persons, in- | eluding the alleged kingpin of the | Capital City operaton. Four other persons were ar- I rested in Chicago. I

The arrests Monday night followed by only a few hours grand jury indictments naming 11 persons who federal agents said conducted a SIO,OOO business here each week. Arrested and identified as the aleged boss of the narcotics ring was Ernest Davis, 34, a 13-year employe of Eli Lilly & Co., local pharmaceutical manufacturers. Officials said Davis employed at least, five distributors in Indianapolis who sold about SIO,OOO worth of. heroin weekly to local drug addicts. Picked up in Chicago were Lamar Caldwell, 35, and his wife, Sarah; Juanita Pierce, 33, and Mattie Moore. 40. Another man, James Seals, 35, was sentenced to five years imprisonment in Chicago Monday for possession of narcotics in another case. Several persons believed to be members of the ring were still sought, officials said. Agents said the arrests climaxed a 10-month investigation. The raid on Davis' house was led by Edward R. Cass, a federal narcotics agent, detectives and Philip R. Melangton Jr., an assistant U.S. attorney. They said evidence of the narcotics operation was uncovered in Davis’ home. If you have something to sell or trade — use the Democrat Want ads — thay get BIG resuits.

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