Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 84, Decatur, Adams County, 8 April 1948 — Page 6

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Masked Woman Puts ' Fear Into Hearts Os Berne Residents i. — Hern*, April B—The wife of a local man almost got more than ahe bargained for through a joke played here one night thia wefek The woman ’ • ' in her possession a rubber ma rned along the line* of an h. The eiask «ai to be high school play. She ? iso a man’s overcoat, to «v< ing bag and a cane and * off down the street. She < t «d a local restaura tit, begged for something to eat. Everyone who saw her was terribly «:*»<• thought the crea-, ture had es< aped from an institution or then was a man dressed t|ts way and was going to pull a hold-up. It Is said that the proprietors, clerks and patrons at the restaurant were badly frightened and the customers disappeared as it by magic. Calls were put in for police help and the woman disappeared., walking down the street. Several men gave chase and she was hard pressed to outrun and outwit them * but finally hid in some bushes Antil the chase had blown over and then she was able to take off the mask and make her way home. The' incident which started out in fun and ended when the |K>sse lost her.: might easily have had another end-, ing if some one had slugged or shot J the woman. i

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Women Urge Plans ’ For Lasting Peace I 0 Descend On Capitol Hill To Back Plan i r Washington. April S.--(l’P)—' ' Some 3<to women de«-ended on Capitol Hill today to urge on con--1 greisa their program for larding peace. They are delegates to the fifth nanual convention of the Women - * Action Committee fir Lasting Peace an organization which I claims 20.000 members in addition to affiliated group* throughout thcountry. Experts tn im.»mational relations. economics aQd legislation briefed the delegates on their views on how best to keep the ' peace. Dr. Sarah Wamhaugh. of Cam bridge. Mass., writer-lecturer and authority on international plebls cites, urged them to thank their, congressmen for passage of the European recovery program. Hut. she cautioned, authorization of ERP is not the end of the job The necessary money must still be appropriated, she said, and sixteen separate treaties with EftT nations soon will come up for senate ratification And. she continued, homefront i morale must be kept high “in the

face of possible high prices and ' shortages resulting from this program ," , f What s more, she said, this couth try "must steadfast’under the waves of propaganda which have* already been loosed against us and will become worse.” J>r. Wambaugh. who has four times h<kd diplomatic rank, once as adviser to the chief of the V. S. mission to observe Greek elections in Ibid, said that war would not hit Russian aggression because "it would be an »-xtern:;l force.” "Economic reconstruction will be an internal force,” she said J "The hope that it brings to their 'intended victims is the answer to the Russian technique of con quest.” I>r. Mabel Newcomer. Vassar, college economics professor, said this country must decide whether! ■it considers increased governmental controls or depressions more! dangerous. She urged extension of the /' 1 ciprocal trade agreements act,| which expires in June, as essential: to our international well-being. < "As a creditor country the I'niti-d States has eyerything to; 1 gain and nothing to lose from the reduction of trad- barriers.” she' said "Freer world trade la essential to our continued prosper1 Ity." Mrs Laura Puffer Morvan, legislative adviser for the organization, j asked the delegates to appeal for legislation authorizing I' nI! e d States membership in the world

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health organization. She irged them to get the sap- ♦ port of their medical organizations i back !u>nie f.tiA pointed <>UL that the American lhedh-aj assodation 1 has endorsed the plan. She said she understood the house- rules ; committee hud tablet! the matter because of a fear it would lead to socialized medicine. The group also pledged itself to fight for a law to admit displaced persons te this country at the rate <rf 100.000 per year "without discrimination as to nationality or I race.” e 2,000 Arabs Seize Fortified Village Village Captured On Vital Highway J'-usaletn, Apr. 9—(UP)—Two ' thousand Arabs stormed and captured the village of KaStel on the i vital highway between Jerusalem ' and the coast today. The fall of the fortified village ! just outside Jerusalem to the west gave the Arabs a strategic con-1 trol point on the lifeline of the. Jewish Inhabitants of this city. Kastel fell after a four-day battle. The Arab assault force drove I an estimated 100 Haganah men I j back into the Jewish settlement ! of .Moza Arza nearby. An official accounting of caaualtiM was lacking. Five Arabs were seen killed by a correspondj ent who witnessed the Arab I : charge. The bodies of five Jews' . were found In the debris. An unofficial and unconfirmed report circulated that Altdul Kader Hussein!, commander of Arao , forces In the Jerusalem district, was killed lit the fighting at , Kastel, The report, so far unconfirmed ' j by official Arab sources, was re-, calved from United Press corres- 1 , pondent Levon Keshlshian. who ■ iiJ with the Arab forces. It said ; Husseini was "believed” to have been killed. Kastel has been the scene of i I heavy fighting since It was seized | . by the Jews early this week as a ■ base from which to clear the; Jerusalem Tel Aviv highway of an ' : Arab blockade. Other reports said two Jewish i I convovs of armored cars, escorted ; by British troops, evacuated 300 children from the besieged Jewish; , settlement of Mishmar Haemek in' ! the Jezreel plain southeast of Haifa. An official announcement in Jerusalem said negotiations were underway for a truce- In the fighting at Mishmar Haemek. southeast of Haiti. Jewish lenders from the settle ment met with local Arab leaders last night and ayaln today to discuss the truce, the announcement; said. Arabs were reported demand ! Ing. as conditions for the truce.! that Jews refrain from sniping at Arab road traffic and that no Jewish reprisal attacks be made against Arab villages. j Q "Yes" is implied by touching the flower given to the lips; "No." by pinching off the petals and casting It away. J 'f E Z l ® d IF THIS IS A TRU€ S I DIARY SHE SURE KR NEWSPAPERBOY K fct.| witire ttnciK U-j—a AMY Ts • frtmm KONOMICAk ***■ WILLSHIRE HARDWARE A APPLIANCE CO. Phone 9 WllleMra, O.

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