Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 287, Decatur, Adams County, 7 December 1950 — Page 7

.T. DECEMBER 7. 1358

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Weird Live Test Fatal To Blonde Is Found Dead In Chicago Apartment Chicago. Dae. 7.—tUPl — A beau tiful strawberry blonde died today in tba apartment of the Danish vice-consul of »««. John Ahters, in a weird life-ordeal h teat to determiM whether he loved her. The blonde. Mrs Marian Herben. 27. took ea overdose of steeping t shirts in Iblers' absence and left a not* giving him '*♦ choice of » better to call a doctor when he found her. But she warned him that if ba railed a doctor and the doctor revived her. ahe would aspect Abler to many her. If he did not call a doctor, asd let her die. she said ahe would torgire him and love anyw«> In the hereafter MACHINES JSJ)UR BUSINESS Facia afxHit New Home Sewing Machines: Light weight, beautiful cabinets, full rotary, 20 year guarantee. Lifetime pleasure. Free service. - Aak ua why we Ball for Leas. freb gift with every MACHINE UNTIL DEC. 23. Our prices on Electric Sewing Machines start at 139.00, cash or terms. SUGGESTIONS See us for worthwhile gifts. We have a full line too numerous to uti- — vertise. BOARDMANS SEWING MACHINE SHOP 223 North First SI. Shop Hours: 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.

I SPECIAL NOTICK I I WE HUE A (QJQy.tTE UAL OF I 1 ■ EADIES’. METS, CHILDREN'S K I OVERSHOES I I ECONOMY STORE- DECATUR I

i ts \ Sh "P here for * ow ’ 1 hr '' ,lra *'' (, ifU j M I I'M for the entire family, will save - 5, ( t SB iK’ money anil tun find hundreds of- - X H V gift items. W f r fll4 t \ Jg •L j V HY-ll xL JI SI KEt LIVED V Al K ?R 0M men s B » ■ MESS SH,KTS i W 'v f -First Jtoallty J Is f ~ -White and Colors 4 wsfcatx s 3 g Rw-gwd'mtcYirgvcgigiciMimtxwvgicKg itxtz<| V Men’s. I I raHR PAJAMAS I S JSnlVvm * ” u ‘ ins il mQKj \ TIES I* *«kte» j s 4-5° vJz W S I*OO . j ” ./• | 1 BATH MAT SETS I Sow t oitMte a Decorated | If HALTERMAN’S £ § HERE former!) the Dougla* Store OFTEN | >4r*rt>gr««jr*gri««Mrin’urj«t<«aKta*rtmcKMuaK , *i,?EaW3aiaiaiCMrtciaMttfi

Mrs. Meiben bus a divorce suit pending against her husband. Erwin. whom she referred to In the not ai •’Herby" and said she still loved "in my own way" despitetheir estrangement. She was employed as * department store clerk,. Ahlers, 32. ir a bachtlor. lie has been assigned to the consulate here tor several years. Police said they had established definitely that Mrs. Herbeu died by bar own hand although it couldn't be called a clear-cut case of suicide.” Ahlers and Herben were released after living statements Abler* found Mrs. Herben nn conscious oa a couch in his eighth floor suite In a swank apartment hotel whan he returned from an evening out with Rosemary Cadson He had left Miss Carlson al her home in suburban Kenilworth. A pulmotor sound attempted to revive Mrs. Herben but she died In the apartment Barn# Joycots Ta Entertain Tonight Herne. Dec 7 The Berne Jay reea will entertain the CoJiuiSbia City Junior Chamber ef-tW ineree at a iliituer meeting, in the Berne auditorium this evening. The visiting Jaycees will tell the menrlters of the local organization how they built and furnished a modem hospital at .Columbia City during the ttasl year, for wbicli they received state-wide publicity. - -\~ l Delta Theta Tau Sorority. Bake Sale. I’uHix Service, Dee. 16. Proceeds to Good Felfows. T If you have something to sell or rooms for rent try a Democrat

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Baumgartner Opens Law Office In Berne , i lie-. « Httwwrl K i U'dMmaitrUH i <rf Mr. and Mrs. KI;: • l W lUUm'F**’’Her <»f Ueltft. 4-0-im4wni a law <»rn»••- h> the First Hank of Itorw Iniiblißg lie ap ij jH arwfl l«rU>rp the Indiaßa MAprpnv I Ki»*. 3<«nd ; *h» prok th-** <4 fa* <n fh** tlaiv ana l ad in if ted f” tfri 1 ' federal bar. He is a -rad Bat- of lif rm high ! Mini rmupleied ed. tHaHfxtr .it’ iD'h-nnT 1 Unt H» >. married iiurl a wa r vrt i b»ioii and ’jw i't setfrj-tji In . TuwE3~7'""‘^ s ■ Z ~~

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1941 Pattern Highly Similar To Present Pearl Harbor Attack December 7, 1941 L . —fib. Veiled Frees RF..r nfirtr Aiswr«fe<-U... K. Ilk.watch Inga movie tlbey have »<•< n ht. f !• '!:»* pa ’t rr.s <>f I’ ft. life and 1 way hi- <~arjv I >eryruber. 19S*>. and in nt try wayA urn . • -i: > ago fht ('in lalma-h.r.-»ni: -pfurv* i under wa\ Then prices w/ [u • beginning to n-• . today ibe cuht of living if at an all- : tnnepeak. 0 I Nktih ynriß ago FrgAid4 iit ttixn*c- ( V; It and I’tPKh prune minister Winston C'.iunhill had >iiipb<>ard ■ '•. • ’ ’• "A Lkf h.'tv c Iht’ ' I , • !!• »• |i \ •> \ - werr lots f '» talk i" -«»•• Tof’aK I'l f-nh nt ' Truman and piirnt mini';* r Ch m» nt A*ik» are and <’hinrse C'»tnfntiulst W ft»Ye proHaWthg government’s, pf areftii de A- lb li;«in( -‘ repres* i»tativ*‘« : talk'd pence rn IMJ. bla-Nti fuii! HatterF. “ Hours after th* <’ahi* *♦• ropre x - is .. . 3 / v.uA ■M VJm *m» SroNCyswcruriV x>v LXJ |»» - , ,SjL fln>o«x •KMU.kf* -J > ’*• soutH>y ® KOREA; S '' faraUiXZj : • f I I - _O BIG UN NAMM bros of Wonasui Io . abandoned with UN forces moved I (1) tn snail bouts to Hungnsm to prepare a big Dunkirk-style tvacuatton of northeast Korea. Forty to M thousand men are cut off there. Aim la to evacOate the U. 8. | Ist Marines and TUi Infantry trapped near Kotorl (3). andSoulh Korean divisions northwest st Hamhung and strung along Uta coast Dorthwaid. A Ranking threat te U. 8. withdrawal from Pyongyang fbiack arrow) tg posed with Chinees Communist Barces assen,biing at Kokaan (31. The main ' MgH wiy from Woman to Hung* naw u sealed off by the fae (<).

tentative* arrived. Chinese soldiers launch* d a major attack nn -United Nations forces in Korea. Nine years ago the Germans and theii axis paHncr*. conipffeiiig the world s greatest anntd force, held

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a string of unbroken military "rtc-, tories Today, the Ruttiaas khd tksir aattllitee control the mostj powerful tightlnv machine in bbtory and the Chinese Reds are driving the I". 8 'orces back in Korea As in IS4I. the odds seem against peace. -- A» nine years ago. uniforms are becoming more coininonplai-e. In IHI the military was frying to fill out an army of 1 .Goe-joou authorised strength Now the plans are tor j.imo.m. r As before, mothers sect tins* led packages to their boys to uniform and Uopvd that money belt* and shaving kps would be just what they wanted Father* bought red wagons and pink dolls ter the ehll-' Area and hoped that they'd be around to see the kids wear them out. In December, IMI. the wheels of civilian defense were starting to turn. The nation had begun gearing tor; arma production and manpower e* : perts wondeteu If there'd be enough; 'workers There had been roundups of spies. and foreign agents, an extension of j the draft tew and an <S.wH».<H»O.etW I appropriations bill for defense and j lend-lease People said there wouldn't be I enough money to pay for it all. i Today, congress bas under con-! sideration a bill appropriating 33.100.000.000 for civil defense atone, in addition to a 317.880,000.000 defense appropriation In December. 1041. the United Statea bad denounced Japan as-nn j arrreaaor and cat oft tbelr oil ahtpmoats. Today, the United States has de-i Bounced Communist China as anl aggressor and cut off shipments of j Gai eesential material. _ j The unanswered question is peace or another World War?

Docorata Berne For Christmas Season Berne, Dec. 7— The streets of Berne were given their annual liotldai drear Wednesday The Christmas — decorations —Ulis—ycaiurg,|n lbw team of strings of color; ed lights and decorated »itb Uolfday wreaths and strung about 15 ' feet above the streets. About a .dozen of these strings are stretch ed across the streets. The Chiun- | ber of Commerce sponsors the [project. Arrangements are also be. ling made to liringj Snuta Clatts to : Berne to distribute gifts to the kids

gIX yQp NATIONAL 4-H achievement, citixenahip and leadership wieners present President Truman with a "4-H Report to the Nation,” and display trophies won by two of them. Mtea Smith and Porter Lee. From left: Mary Janet Elder. 18. Dana. Ind.; Donald Broaovicb. 20. Lolcewood, Colo-; Carolyn D. Emitb. 20. Andrews, N C, girls achtevement winner; Truman; Porter Lee. Jr„ 13, Beggs. Okla., boys achievement winner; Phyllis V. Bowe. 20. Elk River. Minn . Jack McDowell. Jr Backus. Minn Scene la in the White House. tlnternationals TRADE IN DECATUR

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