Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 212, Decatur, Adams County, 8 September 1964 — Page 4

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The “TwHd Ring” Again! In Saturday’s editorial we pointed out that a vicious “Tweed Ring” exists in Adams county law enforcetwnt, in which each person tries to pass the buck to someone else. In Saturday’s editorial we mentioned the city judge. Saturday afternoon our telephone rang, and Judge John B. Stults spent an hour defending his court. First of all, he wanted made clear, he is net on vacation, nor should that have been Inferred by the note on the police bulletin board. He had asked that the police schedule as many cases as possible for Sept. 14 and after because the circuit court starts its fall session today, and all attorneys would be busy listening to the reading of the docket, getting their cases scheduled, etc. Second, he had not known anything at all about a warrant being desired in the recent “speeding” case until late Friday, he maintained. The acting prosecutor had asked only for a notice, and that is what he had given. Now, concerning that warrant, the young man charged was a local boy, and he has never appeared before Judge Stults, and the judge knows the family, and wanted everyone treated as a gentleman, so he set no bond, expecting the youth, or his attorney, to appear Sept. 14. The judge, in well over an hour’s conversation, stressed the fact that he goes out of his way to treat every one of the accused as a gentleman, a word he used over and over. The real culprits are the city police, the judge maintained— They have been very lax, and he began straightening them out Saturday morning. Why, the city policemen on the night shift have not been appearing in court the next morn* Ing along with their statements! Then he complained because he had had to wait while the night-duty policeman got dressed and to the court! The judge also blamed the new, untrained policemen, who don’t know what they’re talking about. And he blamed the prosecutor and the police for leaving him in the dark on the recent “speeding” case. And so, again the buck has been passed. It really isn’t the judge’s fault at all — he’s a gentleman. Perhaps the citizens of Decatur are demanding a little bit more than a gentleman for a judge, though — perhaps they feel that a youth making a mockery of the law, ridiculing our city policeiqpn, had little right to be treated as a gentleman. Perhaps they feel that Judge Stults himself might feel differently if a drag strip were marked off on the street in front of his home, or if his home were made a target of h<s>dlums, as has Rev. Van Hoosen's since he courageously petitioned for better law enforcement. If Judge Stults wants to remove the stigma of blame for himself, let him do two things. 1. Charge the acting prosecutor with contempt of court. 2. Meet with the mayor and chief of police, and the local har and other court officials association, and set up a school for law enforcement officers. We taxpayers pay hundreds of thousands of dollars a year to maintain police forces and criminal courts. And they are little more than a mockery around here at present if public opinion is any judgg.

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Now Yovk Stock Exchange Price MIDDAY PBICES A. T. A T., 09%; DuPont, 280; Ford, 53%; General Electric, 87; General Motors, 97%; Gulf Oil, 57%; Standard Oil Ind., 81%; Standard Oil N. J„ 84%; U. 'S. Steel, 59%. Indianapolis Livestock INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) —Livestock: Hogs 11,000; receipts exceeding early estimates by around 2,000 head; barrows and gilts fully 25 lower, few -sales as much as 50 off; 1 and 2, 200-230 lb 17.75-18.00; 45 head 18.25; 1 to 3, 190-250 lb 17.50-17.75; sows weak to mostly 25 lower; 1 to 3, 280-350 lb 15.50-16.25; 350-430 lb 14.50-15.50; 2 and 3, 400-550 lb 14.00-14.50. Cattle 3,800; calves 100; supply exceeding estimate by around 600 head; few early sales steers steady to mostly 50 lower; heifers- not established; choice steers 24.50-25.50; good and low choice 24.00-24.50; good 22.00-24.00; choice heifers 23.0023.75; good and mixed good and choice 20.50-23.00; cows strong to 50 higher; utility and commercial 12.50-14.00; canners and cutters 10.50-13.00; heavy cutters 13.00 - 13.50; bulls fully steady, utility and commercial 16.00-18 00; vealers fully steady; good and choice 22.00-26.00. Sheep 900; supply exceeding estimate by around 500 head; spring lambs strong to 50 higher; choice and prime 23.50-24.00; : several lots 24.50; good and 'choice 17.00-23.50.

Chicago Produce CHICAGO (UPI) - Produce: Live poultry heavy hens 18%; hen turkeys 34; fryer - roaster turkeys 23 - 26; Barred Rock fryers 22 - 22Vh; special fed White Rock fryers 19-20%. Cheese processed loaf 49%45; brick 40%-46%; Swiss 80-100 lb blocks Grade A 48%-51, B 46-49. Butter steady to firm; 93 score 61; 92 score 61,; 90 score 60; 80 score 56%. Eggs uneven; white large extras 36; mixed large extras 36; mediums 35; standards 31%. Boxes For Feeding Squirrels Destroyed Something or someone other than squirrels is crawling around in the large trees in the park area adjacent to Worthman field, according to neighbors. For the third time attempts by Virgil Andrews to fix four boxes in the trees to feed ear corn to squirrels has been thwarted by someone or something tearing up the boxes at night, leaving them strewn about the grounds. Andrews obtained the permission of school superintendent Gail M, Grabilll to pl&gb the boxes in the park area to attract squirrels. He reports that the area is a gathering place at all hours of the night for young people, many of whose parents do not know they are out. He places the boxes in the trees from a stepladder, so they are well above danger from pas-sers-by. Andrews would appreciate it if anyone seeing any person distrubing the boxes would report it immediately to the appropriate police and juvenile authorities. Portland Half-Way In Airport Drive Jay county is over half-way in its drive to raise $67,500 by Sept. 30 to match an approved $67,500 in federal funds for a $135,000 improvement of Steed field, the Jay county airport. The city of Portland has given $25,000 from city funds, Portland Forge, Inc., has given $7,500; the Peoples Bank has given $1,500; the Citizens Bank has given sl,000; Shelter Union has given sl,000; the Lions club has given 81,000; the Graphic Printing Co., 81,000; First National Bank, $500; Mutual Security, $400; Portland Service, $200; and Home Investment, SIOO. A total of $28,300 remains to be raised. Improvements to be made include a runway 60 feet wide and 3,200 feet long, with a fiveinch granular sub-base, six-inch stablized base, and a two-inch asphalic concrete surface; a taxiway 20 feet wide and 900 feet long, same specifications; a paved tie-down area; lighting of runway, taxi-way, etc., drainage structures, and site preparation and grading. A total of 38.64 acres is involved. At Montezuma, 0., SIO,OOO of a $24,100 grant to buy additional approaches for clear air space has been received by the Lakefieki area airport.

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Todays Market P. B. STEWART A CO. Corrected September 8160 to 170 — 14.60 170 to 110 - —. 15.35 180 to 190 16.10 190 to 200 15.60 200 to 220 17.10 220 to 240 16.85 240 to 260 16.35 260 to 280 15.85 280 to 300 15.35 100 to 160 8.60-10.60 Roughs 300 (town 14.00 300 to 380 13.50 330 to 360 13.25 360 to 400 •_ 12.75 400 to 450 .12.25 450 to 500 12.00 509 to 550 11.75 550 up 11.50 Stags — 9.00 Boars 8.004.00 WHOLE3AIJI BGQ QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected September 8 Large White Eggs .30 Large Brown Eggs .30 Medium White .29 Pullets .14 GRAIN PRICER Furnished by Stockman Farm Service Corrected September 8 Wheat No. 2 1.29 Wheat No. 2 Delivered to Soya — 1-33 Ear Corn, 100 lb 1.69 Shelled Cort 1.17 Shelled Corn Delivered to Soya - 1.20 Soybeans 2.46, Soybeans delivered to Soya 2.51 New Soybeans 2.36 Oats .60 4 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Estate No. 5973 ... In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, Notice is hereby given that .Martha E. Uhrlck was on the 4th day of September, 1964, apopfnted: Executrix of the will of PAUL S. UHRICK, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same In said eourt 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 4th dav of September, 1964. George M. Bair Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court for Adams County, I ndlana. Robert S. Anderson, Attorney and Counsel for personal ’ representative. 9/8, 15, 22, MMellne C. Schurger, Attorney ESTATE NO. 5915 NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH C. LAURENT. In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County Vacation Term, 1964 In the matter of the Estate of JOSEPH C. LAURENT, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Florence C. Laurent as Administratrix of the above named estate, has presented and filed her final account In final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Adams Circuit Court, on the 25th of Sepember, 1964, at which time al! 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, 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 said estate. Florence C. Laurent Personal Representative Myles F. Parrish Judge 9/8, 15. « If you have something to sell or trade — use the Democrat Want ada — They get BIG results.

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Estate No. 5971 In ths Adam* Circuit Court of Adam* County, Indiana, Notica I* hersby given that Theodore r. Grallker was on tha Sth day of September, 11*4, appointed: Executor of the Will Of' M. JOAN KELLER, deceased. All peraon* having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must silo rhe 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 6th day of September, 1984. George M. Bair Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court for Adams County, Indiana. Bterly 4 Sullivan, Attorneys and Counsel for personal representative 9/1, It, 22. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Estate No. 5974 In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, Notice is hereby given that Ralph V. Bluhm was on the 4th day of September, 1964, appointed: Administrator of the estate of WILLIAM J. BLUHM, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, 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 4th day of Setpember, 1964. SEAL George M. Bair Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court for Adams County, Indiana. Lewis Lutz Smith, Attorney and Counsel for personal representative. 9/8, IS, 22. ,

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