The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 January 1954 — Page 3

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Judgment Filed Against Servel PHILADELPHIA. I*n 19 — <UP* An anti-trust consent )u*igin<?nt acainst Servel. Inc.. Evansville. Ind.. was filed in U. S District Com t Monday. The order is to terminate alleged restraints in the manufacture of absorption gas refrigera-

tors

A compalmt filed in 1950 charged Servel monopolized trade in the field and entered into an illegal cart«-l arrangement with a Swedish refrigeration manufacturer. Hy the consent judgment. Servcl was required to license on a loyalty basis about 175 U. S. patents it now owns and any it acquires within five years. Serve] also is required to provide "at cost” technical assistance about

the patents.

twn of "restrictive provisions” of the Swedish agreement and prohibits allocation of customers, territories or markets for manufacture. distribution or sale cf such refrigerators between Scrvel and foreign manufacturers.

Ice Gives Way, Boy, 8, Drowns INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 19.— (UP)- Richard Brown. 8. Indianapolis. drowned late Monday in three feet of water when he broke through ice on a creek in the city while playing with a

companion.

Authorities recovered the victim's body about an hour after the accident. Police said the boy. son of Mrs. Magdalena Morris, plunged into the water and was carried down stream

under the iie.

His playmate. Bruce Glover. 9,

Th< judgment requires elumna- also fell through the ice. but pull-

ed himself out and ran to his home. Police were called about 20 minutes later.

CASE HITS SNAG IOWA CITY. la.. Jan 19 — (UP)—An accident case involving Leo Douglass hit a snag >n the district court Monday c er ^elections of jurors. One of the panel from wnich the 12 veniremen were to be chosen turned out to Leo Douglass.

Courtin was executed for murd*.' the Union message—has drawn

two years ago

RUNS OVER EXAMINER MEXICO CITY. Jan. 19 — (UP)- Felipe Ladclski, 50. flunked his driver's test Monday. He ran over examiner officer Pablo Ceja Ortiz. Pablo suffered a fractured leg.

RACK TAXES DOST CAMBRIA. Fiance. Jan. 19— (UP) - The Finance Ministry finally has given up trying to get $8.50 in back ta.xes from Michel Courtin. The ministry learned Monday

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BABY GOES HOME PETERSBURG. Ind. Jan. 19— (UP)—A two-headed baby joined its three young sisters at home here today as the parents began the task of rearing the 5-week-old infant. The baby was taken home from James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for children at Indianapolis late Monday. It had been a patient there since shortly after its birth Dec. 12. Hospital authorities said the child made the trip home in an nirconditioned ambulance accompanied by the parents and a registeied nurse. The family recently nioved from a small cabin in a remote area near here to a duplex apartment in town. Hospital spokesmen said the parents made no statement when given the child and- briefed on its care. They said the baby, which also has four arms, is in satisfactory condition, although it has a mild diarrhea condition. The family physician. Dr. Joseph W. Elbert, said he believed the family could care for the child. Mrs. Velma Fleming. Pike , I County welfare director, said her

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The father, a $50 a week labor er at the Crane Naval Ammunition Depot 48 miles from here, also pays support for two minor children by a previous marriage

make periodic age pipe, feared tu^ay they may have to tear up another quarter

mile of pipe.

The missing pup has stirred up a controversy between a landownei and the animal lovers, leu Indiana's governor to intervene in the case and brought state p . lice guards to the search scene. Danny Jackson. 15, thinks 1>.;dog, ''chief,” ran into the lone, forked drain pipe a week ag > .Sunday while on a raccoon-hunt-ing tnp with his father. Lestci

Jackson

Monday a crew of alxeit > persons sank four holes along the pipe, tore up yards of the drain and found nothing hut a few dog hairs and scratch marks in the 12-ineh pipe. "I don’t know.” a spokesman lor the Humane Society said. ‘Tin getting worried about oui

NO DOG AS YET

INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 19 (UP)—More than a score of do_ lovers, stymied in the efforts to f.nd a lost puppy in a farm drain-

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chances of finding the dog " He saul that if Chief had run down a branch of the pipe the diggers might have to dig up another quarter mile of pipe. Gov. George Ciaig has posted $1,000 of his own money to Cover any damage caused by the digging. Dr Earl Ferrer, retired veterinarian and owner of the farm property west of here crossed by the pipe, for days refused to let Jackson on his property or consent to the digging operations. He said he doubted the dug was emight in the pipe. 4 III \TS 4• V 1,1,4>\\ S CORNWALL Out Jan. 19 (UP) Convicted murderer Henri Seguin. 29. cheated the gallows by an hour Monday night by dying apparently of fright

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27-YEAR-OLD James David McKinney and his 80-year-old wife Ella Dixon McKinney hug epch other in court in New York after her request for an annulment on grounds the marriage was not consummated was refused. After the hearing, she picked up her cane to leave and he helped her on with her coat, saying, "Am I going home, Ella?” and she replied, “If you make all the beds tomorrow." The beds referred to are those in her boarding house. They were wed in August, 1952. (International SoundphotoJ

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21-YEAR-OLD film actress Suzan Ball Is planning to resume her film career following amputation of her right leg above the knee to thwart a cancerous growth, bhe also piar.s to marry actor Richard Long (right) the day she leaves Temple hospital, Los Angeles. An iniury caused when she fell while making a film a year ago is believed to have resulted in the malignancy. She was told that unless the leg was removed, she would not live. Her dor«»r believes she will be able to walk with • n artm> ml limb witnout a limp. (International J

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