Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 57, Decatur, Adams County, 8 March 1963 — Page 2

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Lisi Honor Roll At Decatur High School Honor students for the fourth six weeks of the 1962-6 J school year at the Decatur high school have been announced by Hugh J. Andrews, principal. There are 42 students on the roll, which follows; A B Thomas Baxter 6 Richard Doty 6 Margaret Kocher 6 Ann AllW'in 5 Patricia Beam 5 Alison Kuck 5 Thomas Mclntosh 5 Polly Bonifas 4 1 Janet Fugate 4 1 Colleen Kelly 4 1 Buster Melchi 4 1 Tim Singleton 4 1 David Smith 4 1 Jean Swickard 4 1 Cynthia Cravens 4 ±-aui Feller 4 Carol Hovermaq * 4 Rita Norquest 4 Sharon Straub 4 David Swickard 4 Susan Thieme . 4 cneryl tookenbacher 3 2 Craig McEwan 3 2 jane lumlin 3 2 Debbie Bultemeier 3 1 Richard Cowan 3 1 Daniel Heller _ 3 1 Nora Rawlinson 3 1 Dorothy Smith \ fc 3 1 Steven Gause \ a 2 3 Gloria Harvey w 2 3 Linda Kiess 2 3 Melissa Mayclin 2 3 Shirley Painter t 2 3 Linda Heare 2 2 Jayne Macklin Thomas Maddox _ 2 2 Charles Martindill _ 2 2 Ricardo Ortiz 2 2 Thomas Schnepf k * 2 2 Carol Smith David Snell 2 2

Patching Wallpaper When patching wallpaper, put the patches in the sunshine and let stand until the colors have faded to match the color of the used paper. NOTICE TO TAXPAJEHS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby givien the taxpayers of the Decatur Public Library, of Decatur, Adagns County, Indiana, that the Board of Trustees of the said Library at the said Library ; Building In the City of Decatur,* Indiana on the 20th day of March, 1963 at 7:00 P.M. wJH consider the following additional appropriations and/or transfers for appropriations, which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency evicting at this time: A. From the Library Service Act Fund to: Item 1— Services Personal If am 2. — Services Contractual (Heat & Light) __ _10«g0 Item 3 — Supplies 43.70 Item 7— Properties (Books & Shelving) — 992.71 Total -->2386.41 B. From the Library Service Act Fund to: Item 1— Services Personal item 2 — Services Contractual (Heat & Light) 100.00 Item 3 — Supplies — 160.00 Total -->1750.00 The appropriations in Item A above are from unexpended funds In the Library Service Act Fund for the year 1962, and the appropriations in Item B are funds which will be received pursuant to the Library Service Act Fund during the period July to' December, 1963. Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will hold a further hearing within fifteen (15) days at the County Auditor's Office of Adams County, Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing, taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. LOWELL J. SMITH. President FRANCES DUGAN, Secretary ROBERT S. ANDERSON, Lawyer 3/8, W; - -- - STATE OF INDIANA SS: COUNTY OF ADAMS JAMES D. TUMBLESON. CHARLES T. TUMBLESON, AND GERTRUDE SWOVELAND T. F. GRALIKER, EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE OF SYLVESTER (LESTFIR) TUMBLESON. EATHEL MARIE HAWK, — SHIRLEY WAGLER. GLENDIA WATTS KNIEF, AND JAMES LEE HAWK IN THE ADAMS CIRCUIT COURT FEBRUARY TERM, 1963 CAUSE NO. 21308 NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFENDANTS OF ACTION FOR CONTEST OF V ILL AFTER PROBATE „ James D. Tumbleson, Charles D. .Tombleson, and Gertrude 3 wove ■ land, the plaintiffs in the above entitled cause of action which is an action for tne contest of the pretended last will and testament of Sylvester (Lester) Tumbleson, having filed their complaint herein, -together with their .Affidavit.;that defendants Eathel Marie Hawk, Shirley Wagler, Olendia Watts Knief and James Lee Hawk are non-residents of the State of Indiana and that their residences are, as these plaintiffs believe, as follows: Eathel Marie Hawk. 312 Broadway St., Leipsic, Ohio; Shirley Wagler, 302 State St.. Lelpsip, Ohio; Giendia Watts Knief, R. R. 1, Box 229, Lakeview, Ohio; James Lee Hawk, 312 Broadway St., Leipsic, Ohio, NOW THEREFORE, Eathel Marie Hawk, Shirley Wagler, Giendia Watts Knief and James Lee Hawk, defendents In the above entitled cause of action are hereby notified that unless they be and appear In the Adams Circuit Court on the 7th day of May, 1963, being the 26th day of the April Term, 1983, of the Adams Circuit Court, at the Cool I House th the City of Decatur, In said County and State to answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 have hereunto set my hand and seal of the Court this 7th day of March, 1963. Richard D. Lewton Clerk, Adams Circuit Court BIERLY AND SULLIVAN Attorneys for Plaintiffs 3/8, 15, 22.

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Kennedy Asks System Set Up For Defenders WASHINGTON (UPD — President Kennedy asked Congress today to set up a system for appointment of public defenders to represent people who can’t afford lawyers fc) _defend them in federal criminal cases. “Whenever the lack of money prevents a defendent from securing an experienced lawyer, trained investigator or technical expert, an unjust conviction may follow,” the President said. Kennedy sent the House and Senate a draft of legislation which he said would “diminish the role which poverty frlays in our federal system of criminal justice.” In a letter to the presiding officers of the Senate and House, Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson and Speaker John W. McCormack, the President said the bill would “assure effective legal representation for every man whose limited means would otherwise deprive him of an adequate defense against criminal charges.” He added: r - “The need to protect this basic right makes enactment of this measure imperative.” Kennedy attached to his letter a note sent him by bis brother, Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy, which pointed to “a striking portrait of our federal courts’ inability •to offer equal justice to the poor.” The attorney general said that “under typical procedures prevailing in the federal system, no

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Ho ''' t? rrVAk RECENT ENTERTAINERS — The Melo-Tones, of Fort Wayne, pictured above, helped to provide entertainment at the Adams county home recently. The group is composed of guitarists Lanna Baker, Fox Statler, Ricky Behyan, Larry and Danny Coomer and Ricky Rider. Susan Ritter is the accordionist and Darlene Detfmer vocal soloist.

New York Stock Exchange Prices MIDDAY PRICES A. T. & T„ 120%; Central Soya, 29%; DuPont, 240; Ford, 43%; General Electric, 74%; General Motors, 62%; Gulf CHI, 41%; Standard Oil Ind., 54%; Standard Oil N. J„ 62; U. S. Steel, 45%. attorney is appointed to represent the needy defendent until he is arraigned, that is, required to plead to the charge against him.” The Justice Department has been advocating a public defender system for 26 years.

Exchange Continues For Cuban Refugees MIAMI (UPD — A Pan American airways four-engined jet is scheduled to ferry 15,000 pounds of medicines to Cuba today and is expected to return here with about 100 Cuban-Arne, leans seeking asylum. The Red Cross chartered DC6B will carry the supplies as part of the 853 million in ransom promised Fidel Castro in return for the release of 1,113 Bay of Pigs prisoners it Christmastime. Trade In a good town — Decatur

FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1963

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