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THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

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Hold Rich Youth In Brother's Slaying LOS ANGELES (UPD—Sheriffs homicide detectives today planned to seek a murder complaint against wealthy Timothy Nicholson for the death of his equally rich twin brother, Todd. “Timothy claimed this was an accidental shooting,” said Lt. James Hamilton, "but we have physical evidence which we are presenting to the district attorney's office to substantiate a murder complaint.” Detectives sought a complaint Tuesday, but deputy Diet. Atty. John Hopkins said afterward that “we need some more information. In the meantime, we will continue the investigation.” Todd was shot in the heart Monday night in the $400,000 apartment building which the brothers bought recently with part of a $1 million inheritance they shared equally four years a”o when each was 18 years old. Attorney Joseph McGarry of Phoenix, Ariz., said the trust fund was established by the , boys’ fa.her, Edward (Teddy) Nicholson, who was active in the Pullman railroad empire. The twins also were distance cousins to members of the Cudahy meat packing family. It was reported that there had been no particular contact between the branches of the family for years and no close relationship existed between the Nicholson and Cudahys. 11)6 handsome brothers were the grandsons of F. Edward Carey, who was president of the Pullman Co. Authorities said Todd was shot as he packed to leave the apartment building in nearby Temple City for a return to Phoenix, where the brothers owned the Sun Investment and Development Co. Todd lived in an apartment in Phoenix for about two years. Timothy went there six months ago, a family spokesman said. Apartment Manager Shuey Greenberg summoned authorities when he said Timothy rushed from his apartment next door shouting: "I just shot my brother!” Greenberg told investigators there was no apparent argument be'ween the twins last weekend, but some “kid stuff” horseplay. County Dairymen At Annual Meeting Adams county dairymen attended the Indiana state dairy asoocia- * tion annual meeting Monday, at Purdue University, Lafayette, according to announcement by Ernest J. Lesiuk, county extension agent. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Becher, L. Reuben Schwartz of Berne, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Rice and Martin Habegger of Monroe, and Ernest J. Lesiuk. Sam Gregory, extension dairyman, presented the certificate of merit herd awards to the dairymen on the Indiana D.H.I.A. testing program. Norbert J. Moeller, extension dairy specialist, presented the meritorious sire awards. The principal speaker was Dr. Jake L. Krider, head of the animal science department at Purdue University. Dr. Krider spoke on “Looking Ahead With Indiana Dairymen.” Ammonia Stains Ammonia may bleed dye or cause color changes in materials. Color changes can be corrected by applying white vinegar and water to the affected area. i Add Spice f to his Life! | GIFT SET 2’° “ plus tax £ i FuTfl j 14m 4b 1 I I I I Tangy After Shave Lotion and Men's Cologne in the aroma of Old Spice men prefer. Handsomely gift boxed—by Shullon. SMITH i DRUG CO.