Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 60, Number 53, Decatur, Adams County, 3 March 1962 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by , THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT CO.. INC. Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller, Jr. President — John G. Heller Vice President - Chas. Holtbouse - Secretary-Treasurer Subscription Rates By Mail in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $lO 00; Six months, $5.50; 3 months. $3.00. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $11.25; * months. $6.00; 3 months, $3.25. By Carrier, 35 cents per week. Single copies, 7 cents. Threat Received The publisher of the Decatur Daily Democrat received an anonymous telephone call Friday noon, by which he was directed to “lie low or be laid low.” The name of the brave, intelligent person who made this call is not known. He apparently was incensed because the publisher gave editorial support to Dr. Han?' H. Hebble, Democratic county chairman and his backers. This person is obviously not informed on the editorial history of Adams county, where editors have taken strong stands for many years. In fact, Fred Rohrer, founder of the Berne Witness, was even bombed in his home without giving up his position. Editors stoically take the position that if it is necessary to absorb anonymous telephone calls, threats, letters, or even take a beating or loose a life, to prove the point that their opposition is unqualified, then it will be done. Persons who in this day and age have to result to threats, abuse, or violence to settle their differences are not adult enough for leadership. They stand little chance of being approved by the voters of this county. Editors and publishers, like other human beings, are often wrong. But we feel very strongly on this question at this time: it would be a very great mistake to change county chairman. Editorial Writer Today Dick D. Heller, Jr.

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Advises More Stops On Jacqueline Tour WASHINGTON (UPD —Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy has been advised by her sister-in-law to add more stops to her planned tour of Asia. Mrs. Robert Kennedy said Friday she hopes the First Lady will visit other nations besides Pakistan and India. The attorney general’s wife returned Wednesday from a trip around the world with her husband that included stops in Japan, Indonesia, Thailand, Hong Kong, Italy, and Germany. Mrs. Kennedy said in an interview that the sight that impressed her most was the Communist-built wall dividing Berlin. She said “It would be terrific if she (Mrs. Kennedy* ever saw the wall.” The First Lady's scheduled travel plans include visits to India and Pakistan with brief stops in Rome and London. Ethel Kennedy said she brought gifts from her tour for President and Mrs. Kennedy. She would not say what they were, but described them as “small boxes’’ from the high fashion House of Dior. Bucyrus-Erie Co. Strike Is Averted SOUTH MILWAUKEE. Wi s. (UPD — Agreement was reached Friday between the Bucyrus-Erie Co. and United Steel Workers of America Local 1343 on contract clauses covering pensions and wages. No details of the settlement were immediately announced, pending a meeting of union membership Monday night. The union’s membership had authorized its bargaining committee last Tuesday to call a strike at midnight Wednesday when wage and pension clause reopeners in the Contract expired. However,

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‘ Forced To Suspend Rescue Operations i COVINGTON, Ind. (UPD - State s police said Friday it may be s early next week before they can - resume operations to recover a i car which crashed through a > bridge on Interstate 74 Tuesday t night and plunged into the Wabash River. ■ Earlier, police quoted persons who had seen the car earlier in the evening and said it was from Indianapolis, but authorities stressed the identification was tentative. Police skindivers were forced to suspend rescue operations Wednesday because of the rising river and ice. One diver was slightly injured by a piece of ice. A grappling hook brought up what appeared to be blue paint and auto grease, and earlier a hubcap was found ner the spot where the car went through the bridge railing. Officials said they have not yet received any missing persons reports which might indicate who the occupants of the car were. Registered Guersey Is Summarized Bull PETERBOROUGH, N. H. — Alpine Rose V. Flash, registered Guernsey bull, owned by Edison Lehman and Richard J. Moser, Berne, Ind. has become a summarized sire, according to the American Guernsey cattle club. To attain this distinction, a bull must have at least 10 daughters with official production records. “Flash” has 10 tested daughters that have made 12 official production records. Their average production is 9,292 pounds of milk and 465 pounds of fat, when converted to a twice-daily milking, 305-day, mature equivalent basis. Found Innocent On Manslaughter Charge ROCHESTER, Ind. (UPD —lvan Burns, Jr., 38, R. R. 1, Akron, was found innocent by a Fulton Circuit Court jury Friday on a charge of involuntary manslaughter in the traffic death of his 19-months-old daughter. Judge Frederick Rakestraw told the jury trying Burns on reckless homicide charges that there was not enough evidence for conviction on that charge. The-acci-dent happened in 1959. Indianapolis Man Is Killed In Explosion INDIANAPOLIS (UPD - Robert Monroe Jr., 22, was dead and his father remained in critical condition today as the result of an explosion Thursday night at a service station they operated here. Both were burned when fumes from gasoline being used to clean the station apparently were touched off by the pilot light of a gas heater. The father, Robert Monroe, Sr., 44, was in Methodist Hospital here when his son died Friday night. 25 Women Workers Made 111 By Gas EAST CHICAGO, Ind. (UPD — Officials of the Blaw-Knox Co., a steel casting foundry, today sought the origin of a gas leak which sent at least 25 women workers to a hospital Friday. One women was hospitalized for observation, and the others were released after a check. A company spokesman said the women were taken to the hospital as a "precautionary measure.”

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VUKDOM SYMBOL—PIane in which two defecting Red Chineeepiiota crash-landed in South Korea to displayed in Steal roraosaToJitaL a—> ■ c I 20 Years Ago ) I Today o March 3, 1942 — The U.S. destroyer Jacob Jones was sunk by an enemy submarine off Cape May, N. J., with heavy loss of life. Roy Hall, president of the Central Soya Co. and McMillen Feed Mills of this city, for the past five years, has resigned the positions, and D. W. McMillen, board chairman, assumed the vacant posts. Indiana state police have been ordered to arrest motorists who are driving with 1941 license plates. R. E. Glendening, president of the laymen’s league of the Fort Wayne Presbytery, presided at a dinner meetfig of the organization at Fort Wayne. ~ Vernon Hebble was elected president and Robert Rice secretary of Local Union 607. Rice was also named delegate to the national convention and Hebble alternate. I L* ry - \ r figRGU I ■ I IkJIVA l I ■ I ITil ■ I 111 iiX l 1I U.ter IM * aasiw’’'®'--sar OLD-TIMER—A reproduction of the earliest known me* chanical clock, the De Dondi clock of 1364, has been placed on exhibit at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington. Standing 50 inches high, the seven-sided clock was reconstructed from manuscript drawings. It took Giovanni de Dondi of Padua 16 years to make the original, which remained unequalled in intricacy for over two centuries.

COURT NEWS Real Estate Transfers Eugene M. Patton etux to Central Soya Co. Inc., Inlot 104 Decatur Master Add. C. Warren Beaty etux to Central Soya Co. Inc., Inlot 103 Decatur Master Add. Willard A. Lehman etux to Warren D. Sprunger etux, Inlot 652 Berne. Melda Moser etvir to Robert ,L. Yoder etux, Pt. Inlots 240-241 Berne. . Milo Fuchs etux to Alden R. Beeler etux, Pt. Inlot 106 Berne. Glenn Mauller etux to William C. Hosea etux, Inlot 73 Decatur. Charlotte B. Marbach to Herman Witte etux. Inlot 6 Decatur. J. Henry Faurote etux to Carl W. Faurote etux, Inlots 13 & 14 Decatur. Louis Reinhart to Corwin A. Beeler etux, Pt NW/4 NE/4 Section 33 Township 25 Range 14, 8 acres. = / . . Richard W. Miller to Paul W. Reidenbach etal, Pt Outlot 201 Decatur. Elmer Bailey etux to Charles Cook etal, SE/4 SE/4 Section 12 Township 25 Range 14, 40 acres. John L. McCrory etux to Jean Kirchhofer, Pt Inlot 24 Berne. Jean Kirchhofer to John L. McCrory etux, Pt Inlot 24 Berne. Trustees of The First Missionary Church to Logan Sprunger etux, Pt Outlot 12 Berne. Winner Inc. to Lloyd E. Grove etux, Inlot 711 Berne. James H. W. Myers etux io Robert Madison Bailey etux, Pt Lot 1-2-3; Lots Sec 34 Lot 4 Nw fr SW Sec 35; Pt SE SW Sec 35, Section 34 & 35 Township 25 Range 14, 92 acres. Lewis E. Beery etux to Grover H. Oliver etux, Pt SW/ SW Section 33 Township 27 Range 14, .27 acres. David L. Hofstetter etux to Harry Hofstetter, SE fr SE/4 Sec 16; NE Pt SW/4 Sec 17, Township 25 Range 14, 50 acres. Frances B. Beaty to Russell P. Thompson etux, Pt W/2 NE/4 Section 33 Township 26 Range 13, 7 acres. E. W. Baumgartner Ex. to Opal M. Kehm, Pt NW/4; S pt N/2 NW/4 Section 4 Township 25 Range 14, .22 acres. Homer Winteregg etux to Journal Realty Inc., Pt S/2 NE/4 Section 4 Township 26 Range 14, 9.91 acres. Lawrence D. Grafton etux to Central Soya Co. Inc., Inlot 100 Decatur Master Add. Anthony J. Faurote to Daniel E. Cowans etux, Inlot 12 Decatur Highland Park. Mabie S. Murray etvir to Kathryne Nelson, Pt Outlot 28 Decatur. Kathryne Nelson to Mabie S. Murray etvir, Pt Outlot 28 Decatur. Max Everett Gilpin etux to Earl W. Geyer etux. Pt SE/4 Section 27 Township 28 Range 14, 1.55 acres. John L. McCrory etux to James G. McCrory etux, Pt Inlot 24,

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Berne. Gerald Brodbeck etux to Jack Rayef etux, Pt Inlot 545 Decatur. Emma Girod to Glen E. Girod etux, Pt SE/4 Section 3 Township 27 Range 13, 60 acres. Anthony J. Faurote to Donald G. Casalini etux, Inlot 18 Decatur Highland Park. Town & Country Development Inc. to Nile L. Williamson etux, Inlot 2 Decatur Smith-Arnold Add. Walter F. Clem etux to Jesse P. Danels etux, Inlots 9-10-11 Clems Lake Sub. Pt W/2 NW/4 Section 25 Township 28 Range 14. Arnold Lumber Inc. to Samuel A. Bacon etux, Inlot 34 Decatur Master Add. Town & Country Development Inc. to Calvin C. Burnett etux, Inlot 24 Decatur Smith-Arnold Add. Lester E. Lehman Ex. to Donald Lautzenheiser etux, Inlot 284 Berne. Noah Brunner etux to Wayne Bollenbacher, Pt NE/4 NE/4 Section 19 Township 25 Range 15, 39 acres. / . - :. ' • Herman Lehman etux to Melvin E. Sprunger etux, Pt Outlot 2 Berne, .21 acres. Herman Lehman etux to Alton Biberstein etux, Pt Outlot 2 Berne, .21 acres. Clarence Minnich etux to Melvin E. Liechty etux, Inlot 667 Berne. | Modern Etiquette I By BebMta Lee | >■ — 4 Q. When a great number of wedding gifts have been received and if the bride is very busy, wouldn’t it be all right for her to mail our engraved thank-you cards? A. Never, NEVER! If she does not consider the gifts worth her time and effort to write personal notes of thanks, then it seems a shame that the donors devoted any time and money on her. Q. I am to be in charge of the program for my women’s club banquet. Should I be referred to as “Mistress of ceremonies,” or “Master of ceremonies”? A. ‘‘Master of ceremonies” is in better taste, for a woman as well as a man. Q. Which is it proper to remove from the dinner table first, the serving dishes or the dinner plates? A. The dinner plates are removed first. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Estate No. 572 S In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, Notice is hereby given that Idn 1,. Holthouse and Marietta Dellinger was on the 2nd day of March, 1962, appointed: t’n-Administratrices of the estate of LatUlsS 1.. Meyer, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not nowdue, must file the same in said court within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Decatur, Indiana, this 2nd day of March, 1962. Rlchnrd D. Lewton Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court for Adams County, Indiana. Coster and Smith. Attorneys and Counsel for personal representative. March 3, 10, 17.