Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 79, Decatur, Adams County, 3 April 1947 — Page 2

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Monthly Red Cross Report Announced 411 Services Are Rendered In Month _____ The local home service office of the lied Cross advanced 0251.25 tn servicemen, ex servicemen an<f their dependents, and civilians during March, the monthly report of Mrs. Huth Hollingsworth, execuI live secretary, reveals. The office performed HI serv ices and handled 74 cases during the month The report follows: Telegrams received 4 Telegrams sent 0 Information only J 4 Report on health of serviceman's family 2 Assistance with chtitns for disability 3 Assistance with claims for death I pension 1 Assistant e with insurance claims 2 Hospital Jr domiciliary care 2 Consultation & guidance 5 Referral to other agencies 1 Report# for veterans administration I Financial assistance 17 Refund 1 I Baby layette furnished 1 Terminal leave applications 3 Application for lost di-churge 1 [ Notice of pension received 1 Burial application 1 Reporting service 2 Red Cross first aid bisik furnished 1 Interviews 25 Letters written 4# Letters received 90 Telephone calls tint 54 Telephone calls tout) 871 Trip* made (120 miles) 6| ' Notarizations - 4' Certifications 4 Total services rendered 411 | Assault And Battery Charged To Husband Albert Davison. 30. Pleasant Mills, was to lie arraigned before Judge .1. Fruchte In Adams circuit court today to answer to of assault and battery. The charge wav placed against I him by Prosecutor Myles F. Par- 1 Hsh after Davison's wife, Edna. | signed 'he affidavit Stand by- -for Equity « start linn announcement in tomorrow'** paper. . I _o ; 11 PERSONS KILLED I H'untinued From Page (diet ine that his wife was safe outside. Spectators grabbed Shephard and held him while he screamed: "I want to go back." His wife was burned to death When Mrs. Belton got to the I street outside she looked back. "I saw a woman collapse in the , doorway. Her hair and clothes | | were afire It was the most horr-1 ible thing I ever saw." A coroner's jury, after <|UMtloning the dated survivors, attributed the deaths to "burns from" fire" of . unknown origin County prom*-' cutor W K. Journey said his in- 1 vestigation was closed unless new facts are diseloaec later.

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