Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 96, Decatur, Adams County, 23 April 1953 — Page 12
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juj Silk 'ZJHOo WJ V // ’•> IBS k t m / Tsjw KHKhF I •• fftSsMßlk a * \ jobß TWQtfATHERS shake hands in Chicago after a coroner’s jury returned a verdict of accidental death in the fatal striking of one son by the •on of smother. In middle is John Robert Nash, 17. He struck Joseph Corrigan. Jr., 17, at a party. Joseph died some hours later. At left !.i» the victim’s father, a stockyards policeman, and at right, Nash’s father, also a policeman, (International SoUndphoto)
Foreign Correspondent ; S.ALTILHQ,- Miss. VP — HI Lights, the student newspaper a: Lt; Qol. and Mrs. Ralph E. Means, in -Sendai, Japan, and contributes a monthly column to the paper. ■- Saltillo High Schoo!, .boasts it is the only such publication with a foreign correspondent. She ie Virginia Ann Means, a 1952 graduate who now resides with her parents. \ Trade in a Good Town—Desaturl Week’s Sewing Buy 7 T V ■ J 9 vti r //ws/b Ic ] & I S ~TI 1 /, 0 I jJL • - h °H I t c & / $ $1 I 3 p /$ 0- I \ ?J * £V Q l t G I o’ 3 3 % 1$ t or l T ILXi - 0 1 9230 14’i—24’/2 *Tli lialf-size\wonder dress! Easv on the eyes, easy slip into and sew-easiest of spring! Look at the diagram. ’ This pattern is proportioned for short, fuller figures—no alteration problems. Perfect for ’round the house — \pretty enough to go super-marketing, too., Pattern 9230: Half Sikeslll.,4 1 ., 14>y 2 . takes 3% yards 35-inch fabric* I , • This easy-to-use pattern gives' perfect fit. Complete, illustrated . Sew Chart shows you every step. Send Thirty-five cents In coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pattern if you wish Isbclass * mailing. Send to Marian Mkrtin, care of Decatur y Daily Democrat, Pattern Dept., P. O. Box 6740, Chicago 80, 111. Print your Name, Address, Zone, Size, Style Num-
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Safe At| Home ATLANTA. Go. UP — Jack sßishop didn't get a scratch in two years of overseas duty, but the day after he returned home he was confined to bed with one\ foot in a ceiling sling. He had been hit by a tricycle ridden by his' three-year-old son. Michael. Employment Record HOI,YOKE, VP — In 1903, earning $2.50 for a 54-hour six-day week, Miss Florence Boettcher started work at the National Blank Book Co. She , still works there. The firm honored her as the only woman ever to have completed 50 years’ service with the 110-year-01d company. wk w jT ?i A Bl r z ' i k ' EE iE|h .....Usßhl HAROLD A. CONNER (top), a New York University associate professor, his wife, Thelma (bottom), • and their two children. John. 10, and Sydna Jane, 13. were found dead in their Queens. New York, apartment, after a sudden outburst of violence. The pblice said the professor had Strangled his wife and; children and then taken his own life with a kitchen knife. He suffered a nervous breakdown three years ago. J IJjn V i / Democrat Want Adj Bring Results ' . ..... . ; H ' i .. ■■
Eisenhower Has Eye On Virginia Camp Ike Unlikely To 55 Use Shangri-La WASHINGTON, VP — Backstairs at the White House: Shangri-La is a Maryland mountain retreat established by President Roosevelt during World War 11. Ex-President Truman used the place infrequently because he disliked the isolation. The> retreat nas, tor yeai% been staffed liy sailors off the USS Williamsburg, the White House yacht now headed for the mothball fleet. ( This has raised the question in the White House of whether to keep Shangri-La in operation. The best bet was that’ the White House would retain a certain amount of title to Shangri-La, reserving it for possible presidential use in event of an attack on Wash-
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ington hy enemy forces. Meantime, the President hast his eye on a fishing’camp in Virginia, much simpler than and more in keeping with his campaign to divorce symbols of luxury from the White House. • | . —[—4r It was a cold and windy day earlier this week oh the Adgusta, Ga., national golf course as the President started to pla/ with senate Republican leader Robert A. Taft. • • \ The most forlorn figures op links were secret service agents in overcoats and Conventional felt hats, dutifully plodding up the; fairway ahead of the President carrying golf 'bagii over their shoulders. The idea behind the golf [bags was two-fold—rto blend into; th% golfing scenery, apd also, to hanil tommy, guns with which to protect the chief executive against potential, evil doers—and snakes. The President’s grandchildren and their mother, pretty Mrs. p(ohn E. Eisenhower, probably will be
returning any day to their home in Highland Falls, N. Y. Dwight David Eisenhower It, 5 the older of the three grandchildren, had a marvelous tftne in Augusta, playing ball on the lawn Outside \ the President’s cottage with his secret service protectors, and watching his fdmous grandfather try to get off sizzling tee shots. The expensive air conditioning system put Into the White House during the 1948-52 $6,000,000 renovation was cut on and tested while the President was in Georgia. Worked very well and the staff is feeling much bet er about the torrid months ahead. \ Vice President Richard M. Nixon is nothing like the golfer that Mr. Eisenhower is. On a recent round at Burning Tree, Nixop’s playing partner gave him a handicap of 20 strokes; V, .-4- ■ «> , z Trade in a Good Town —Decatur!
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