Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 30 November 1949 — Page 6

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CLICK MURDER (Cbnt. t'ran Pist* On*) tory of Indiana." Christen Hearing Indianufmlis, Nov. 30—(I'!’) —A hearing on a motion for a new tiial for Robert V. Christen, convicted of a Fort Wayne wartime i-x slaying. will lie held Dec. 15. the Indiana supreme court an-

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Mrs. Louise Gerber Dies This Morning Funeral Services Saturday Morninq Mrs. Louise Gerher, 155, wife of ■ Robert Gerlier of Wabash towni|ship, died at 10 a. tn. today at the I home of a daughter. Mrs. Waldo Stauffer, Berne, after an extended 1 Illness of cancer. She wan horn in Canton Bern. Switzerland. Oct it. IKSi. a daugh- . ter of Fred and Maryann Krook- , Mathys, and had resided in Adam* i county nearly 40 y-ars. She was a member of the Evangelical and Reformed church al Berne. Surviving in addition to her himband are three nona, the Rev. Otto Oerher of Maaaillon. 0.. Robert. Jr., of Wabash township. and the Rev, John A. Gerber of Lancaster, Wis.; four daughters. Mrs. Stauffer. Mrs. Kali Scare of Wabash township. Mrs. Woodrow Stabler of Madison. Wis.. and Mrs. Daniel i Jone* of Ohio City. <).. and 20 grandchildren. One son. Sgt. Herman W. Gerber, was killed in aci tlon during World War 11. Three sisters and a brother also preceded her in death. Funeral services will be held at 10 a. tn. Saturday at the Evangelical and Reformed church in Berne. ' the Rev C. A. Schmid officiating. Burial will be in the MRE cemetery. The body will be removed from the Yager mortuary to the home, four miles southeast of Berne, at 10 a. m. Thursday. nounced today. Christen, a former drugstore I clerk, was found guilty and sent- * enced to life imprisonment last May in the murder of Mrs. Done thea Howard. A motion for a new trial was previously denied in a lower court but was appealed to the higher tribunal. Mrff. Howard was one of four women slain in Fort Wayne in 1011 and 1915. Ralph Ixbaugh, former Kokomo gravedigger, confessed the Howard murder and those of two oth*-r women and is Under death sentence. Franklin Click is standing trial now In Fort Wayne for another sex slaying. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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ACHESON (Cent. From Page One) ernment. Acheson said the still unpublished American protest t.Y the nationalist government over the incident went further than mere objection to endangering of 1 Amt rican lives. » i "I can forgive, but I can’t for- < get,” is only another way of say- ; ing, "I can’t forgive." i

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