Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 226, Decatur, Adams County, 24 September 1952 — Page 2

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Protest Release Os Civilians In Korea lied Negotiators In Formal Protest IS. ™ J - ■ ' . PANMUNJOM. Korea, UP — (lonnnunist armistice negotiators formally protested today ' the'j release of 11.000 South Korean civilians by the United Nations, calling it a “provocative action." The protest came in a letter to U.N.. senior delegate Lt. Gen. William K. Harrison from North Korean Gen. Nam 11. The', letter tfbs handed over to an Allied officer ' at a brief liaison meeting. Nam said the release was a “brovocativle action”, which Showed the. U.N. does not intend to reach a: “fair and reasonable irmlstice." T|ie U. N. announced plans Saturday. to release from custody It',tiilO. South Koreans who had been captured and mistakenly classified as war prisoners during the hectic .early days of the war. The prisoners have been reclassified as civilian internees and will be released beginning Oct. 1. They wer6\ part of 38,000 i South Korean st who fell Into the hands of the Communists during their swift march south. Some were itnpressed info the Red army, and wei'iD taken by U.N. forces as the Reds were slowly driven north. Nam's letter voiced a “grave warning” against the Allies' "attcniQting tb dispose of 11,000 of our captured personnel unilaterally.” . ’ He reiterated previous Red contentions ' that the release of the •so-called" civilian ijiternees was an Allied effprt to prplong the Korean war and to use' the captives as “cannon fodder." The 11,000 were not Included on the list of 83.000 prisoners the United Nations would returh to the Communists after an armistice. Meanwhile, the U.N. announced 19 war prisoners were injured at a Cheju Island; prison Tuesday when U. N. Infantrymen wefe forced to enter a compound to duell a demonstration. All Elks Invited To Dinner Friday ’ Ali'fclks and their ladies are invited to the Decatur Elks home Friday for ,th4 special dinner and entertainment; The program hai announced that the Cruise” will start at 6 o’clock with pre-sailing cocktail hour. At 7 sharp, the free dinner of imported fish (perca will be served at the captain's for all persons. As the ship makes its way across the equator, Davey Jones and Kiii£ Nepiund will takh ovgr |he entertainment. Highlighting tji'e evening will be Carmen More’-erida In person. ——<—■■ ——— ~ Sizes to 50! T"r 'V I i A • i z Z»M j fJ \\ I//CJ fl VI ftm W\ Isl lift |if A iA I I vll vwi i ii v; M -Hl I w II h V /fTi tT i' ,; i I’d Ml rn l I 71 \\ ; til I1 I I mi in i Y -• Is I fl u\ * I* 11 \ \ w ym I IAI **■” , 9297 34-50 Look smart and slim! Your size Is your secret when you sew a figure-flattering dress like this! fuilbess under the fashionÜbw hip yoke—thia is the. perfect stvJe for your new fall crepe or sheer wool. Short, three-quarter, o? long sleeves. Pattern &2H7: Women’s sizes 34, |6, 38, 40, 42, 44, 4«, 48. 50. Size 36 takes 4 l fi yards 38-inch J This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit? Complete, illustrated SeW Chart shows s fou every step. ser|d Thlrty-flvhJ cents in coins for this pattern to Marian Martin, care of Decatur Daily Democrat, Pattern Dept.. P. O. Box 6740, Chit ADDRESS ZONE. SIZE aud stYLE NUMBER.

Viiitirig ,(3ermgn, Jodtnalist Tours | In County Tuesday County agent L. E. Archbold spent part of Tuesday in touring the county with Willi E. Volling, a visiting German agricultural jouit ; n a list. During his stay in Adamh county, Volling Is a guest in the Edwin Reifsteck home, j Preble totfhship. Volling is imptessed with the acrihge operated by the farm family and especially pdth the power equipment a't the operator’s comniahd. Oice Volling speaks very little English, he was pleased to meet so many pedpie who could visit with him in his native tongue. lb the afternoon he attended a planning meeting of the ebunty podftry project committee in the j extension office. Wayne Detwlller, bodijtry specialist also met *lth the ' groiip. The.poultry committee plans ’ to iate Detwlller revise the 4-HI poultry project including the one j bn , broilers. The committee witl me|| in the office the j evening of November 18 to review I the .new poultry project and plan | theiK campaign of enrolling 4iH 1 members. in the evening Volling, Misses, Matilda Schwerdt and Anna K. Wil-j liami, Mr, Detwlller, and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Archbold were guests . Os the hatchery personnel of the i county a< a pitfch-in dinner In the ' shelter house in Hanna Nuttman park.

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HOME ONE DAY from Evanston, Di., hospital, where she had been confined in an iron lung since August, able to move only her head. Mrs. Mary Kitsmiller, 27, a polio victim, manages a smile in face of these troubles: an eviction notice filed by her mother-in-law, who demands possession of the home occupied by Mary and her parents and 5-year-old Jimmy, shown bringing her a snack; a broken marriage; job of finding someone to,care for her two days a week her National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis nurse is off. Mrs. Kitsmiller is allowed out of lung (behind her) only short period a day. (International} TRADE LN A GOOD CITY—DECATUR

WEDNESDAY, SKt-TEMBRR 24. 1952