Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 299, Decatur, Adams County, 20 December 1948 — Page 6

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i through an agreement. ’ ( Anna Belle Newcomb, Sayre's former secretary, who also had , lie n scheduled to testify today. ( was granted a 24-hour postpone- , ment, too. Sayre arrived in New York yesterday from the Paris meeting of ( the United Nations general assembly.* He was a member of the * I'. S. delegation. < Womfli Fatally Hurt In Fall At Church Seymour, Ind.. Dec. 20 — (UP) — Mrs. Anna Seward, 76. veteran Sey--1 mour civic and church leader, was injured fatally yesterday when she i fell down the steps of the First Methodist church afte'' Sunday services. Noted Screen Actor Dies This Morning Beverly Hills, (al.. Dee. 20 — iI P) C. Aubrey Smith, So, British actor whose masterful charact er acting kept him a featured supporting player on the screen and stage for more than half a century, died today at his home here. He was knighted my King! George VI in lltll, but he never used the title. Wants Early Start Booneville. Miss. (UP)—"Wanted,” said the ad in the local newspaper “to swap my town rooster tl.at crows at 5 a. m. for a country rooster that crows at I am.” The advertiser gave the! following reason: “I am going in 1 business and want to get an early j start." Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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Dodson, Christen Fight Indictments Enter Petitions To Quash Indictments Foirt Wayne, Ind., Dec. 20— (UP) Robert V. Christen and Charles Dodson today entered petitions to quash the indictments charging i them with the murder of Mrs. Dorothea Howard. Christen and Dodson are under first degree murder indictments in the sex slaying of Mrs. Howard, one of three Fort Wayne women for whose murders Ralph W. Lobaugh. former Kokomo grave digger, is scheduled to die in the electric] chair. Arguments on Christen’s petition were scheduled for later this afternoon, and the hearing on Dodson's petition was set for Wednesday morning. Both petitions alleged that the indictments were not ''sufficiently certain" to justify trial. Circuit judge William H. Schannen was expected to set the trial dates after the hearings on the petitions to quash. Lobaugh's re-hearing on his contention that he was drugged when he pleaded guilty at his trial more than a year ago has been continued to next April 26. He has been granted his fifth stay of execution to next May 26. 37 KILLED AS (Cont. From Page One) in transportation were reported in remote neighborhoods of New York City. Warmer weather was predicted for .this afternoon and tonight in the midwest, threatening to turn the snow lying on the ground into a sea of slush. Pavements still were treacherous throughout the snow area this morning as hundreds of motorists called for aid in retrieving their cars from ditches into which they had skidded during the iweeken'.. Overseas radiotelephone service, disrupted by the war, is once more growing in scope. Today, more than 6u countries and territories are within reach of te’t;,lor.es in ihe United Maws. Here’s a real Gift idea... Have a Spencer designed just for her! It will give her the __ lovely lines ihe long! to have—lets .’ fatigue, new vital!ty, too! /,T ' Rich, gleam- / LJ/P\ I ing material! Lz|l jl'Ti | —plain or brocaded. kL\-I j Moderate price I /id l\ I Mrs I. ’ I |] Leota Connell V:l\ LA 209 S. Thir«* Phone 84F SPENCER SUPPORTS

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