Decatur Daily Democrat, Decatur, Adams County, 7 June 1949 — Page 6

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Geneva Lady Taken To State Hospital A middle aged Geneva lady was taken to Richmond state hospital today by sheriff Herman Bowman. The sheriff removed the woman from a north bound bus this morning. She was ordered committed several days ago. Berne Undertaker Undergoes Operation Berne, June 7 — J. Jerome Yager, well known local undertaker and furniture dealer, underwent

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j major surgery Saturday at the I ! Port Wayne Lutheran hospital. ■ He has not been well for som.ei time. His condition is good. John Stults Hurt In Fall At Store John Stults, local grocer and former mayor, is back at work at his grocery store following a fall in the rear of his building last Friday. Mr. Stults suffered a broken arm near the wrist. i Property has a tendency to keep couples together. I

Fort Wayne Woman Slays Son, Self Son Shot, Mother Dies Os Poisoning Fort Wayne, Ind., June 7 — j (UP)—Police believed today that Mrs. Eunice Holbert Anderson, 41, killed her son. Lewis Laverne Holbert, 26, and then committed suicide by drinking a bottle of acid. Troy Gourley, 85, housekeeper for the family for 15 years, was the only witness to the shooting, authorities said. Gourley told officials he heard a shot in Holbert’s room yesterday and found Mrs. Anderson fighting with her son for possession of a gun. Gourley said he grabbed the gun and locked it in a trunk. He said Mrs. Anderson ran into another room where he found her with a bottle of poison. She died j soon after she was taken to a hospital. Holbert was found dead. Police believe he was shot as he lay in bed. Gourley said Mrs. Anderson had been ill and despondent for years. Helicopters now are used for rescue work on land and sea; for dusting crops with chemicals against insect pests; in delivering mail, police hunts, and exploring for oil and other minerals. The cracking sound as wood is burned is due to the presence of numerous small cells containing moisture. The heat forms steam, ■ making small explosions which we hear as the familiar crackling. A World Convention on Christian Education is to be held in Toronto August 10-16, 1950, according to an agreement signed by Dr. Forrest L. Knapp, New York, general secretary of the World Council of Christian Education which will hold the convention, and the Rev. Nelson Chappel, Toronto, secretary of the department of Christian Education of the Canadian Council of Churches. Fourteen Church of the Brethren missionaries and their 13 children are scheduled to leave for pasts in Africa, India, and Ecuador during the early summer months. Four of the seven families will go to Africa, where seven new mission ; stations are being opened as a part of the Church of the Brethren's "Advance with Christ" pro- ■ gram. f; * /iBHv ' ■ HOLDING bis newly-wcn commission as Navy Ensign, Frank C. Sain, Chicago, HI, rates ■ kiss from Miss Betty Schumacher of Annapolis, Md., following graduation exercises at the U S. Naval Academy. The school’s 790 graduates were addressed by Francis P. Matthews, Navy Secretary. (International)

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C| n T Swimming Pool a OPENS Wednesday, June 8 THE FOLLOWING RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING / OPERATION OF THE CITY POOL WILL BE IN EFFECT: * 1 P. M. to 4:30 P. M. DAILY (Monday Through Saturday)—Open to Everyone. r 01l *2P.M.to SP. M. SUNDAYS R O pen *° Everyone. * 7 Pa M< t 0 8:30 p ' M ' MILY • (Except Saturday and Sundays. i — Schedule Subject to Change Depending on Weather — PERSONS OVER 12 YEARS OF AGE USING POOL ARE REQUIRED TO OBTAIN HEALTH CERTIFICATE FROM DOCTOR OR REGISTERED NURSE. ENJOY THE CITY POOL HARRY DAILEY-SUPERVISOR

TRADE IN DECATUR —i—r »L' t( mjgw * 1/ lllgL< * A ’ .» ■ ' Il * SC * ■ - v . Bw KeSfkl iliiß'* FOLLOWING A CONFERENCE of the four-nation military zone commanden in Berlin, Russian Maj Gen. Alexander Kotikov, who requested the meeting, reaches for his hat as he checks out. Watching is French Brig. Gen. Jean Gaheval, who presided. All rail transport in German capital and Western Germany has been paralyzed. (International Radiophotj)

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