Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 294, Decatur, Adams County, 14 December 1948 — Page 6

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TALK OF PEACE (Cont. From Page On») cials in a bitter struggle againstl farm collectivization, foreign reports revealed today. One of the reports came from the official Soviet publication. Soviet-Lithuania. The publication’s Dec. 2 issue i said “Bourgeois nationalists” in I Lithuania were resorting to “in-1 tlmidation 'and murder of Soviet i folk” in an effort to “hinder the

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. great work of. restoring and ex i panding the people’s economy.” Soviet Russia only recently began efforts to impose collective I farming on the Baltic states which it annexed in 1939. The official disclosure of the rebellion in Lithuania was coupled with an unconfirmed report from | Poland that approximately 12 farm ’ agents of the communist-control)-,ed government have been slain I since Sept. 1 by antfry peasants. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

Woman Hospitalized After Auto Accident Miss Florence Daniels, of Glenmore, 0., was hospitalized with leg and back injuries and head lacerations when the car in which she was a passenger got out of control, rolled over and tore through a roadside fence late Monday. The accident occurred on U. S. 224 five miles east of Decatur. The auto driven by Mrs. Floyd Kirkland, off Ohio City, 0., who was treated at the Adams county memorial hospital for shock. Her three-year-old son was unhurt except for a nosebleed. Sheriff Herman Bowman estimated damage to Mrs. Kirkland’s 1941 Pontiac coacft at ?600. The trio were headed east on 224 on their

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To Christen Royal Prince Wednesday Name Is Announced For British Prince London, Dec. 14 — (UP) — Princess Elizabeth’s month-old son will be named Charles Philip Arthur George, Buckingham Palace announced tonight on the eve of his christening. The palace also announced that at the christening the prince’s sponsors will be King George, Queen Elizabeth, Queen Mary, Princess Margaret, the King of Norway, Prince George of Greece, the Dowager Marchioness of Milford-Ha-ven, Lady Brabourne and the Hon. ‘ David Bowes-Lyon. The prince, second in line for the' throne after his mother, Princess Elizabeth, the heiress presumptive, will ibe christened in a private ceremony in one of the state rooms of Buckingham Palace tomorrow afternoon. The Archbishop of Centenbury. primate of all England, will officiate at the christening of Prince Charles Philip Arthur George of Edinburg. He will die assisted by the Rev. M. Foxwell, precentor and sub-dean of King’s Ohapel Royal. No member of the royal family now bears the name of Charles. The last Charles was the Duke of Canaught and Strathern, who died in 1943. Historically the name is famous. , The last Charles to occupy the throne was Charles 11, who died in 1685. Charles I, son of James I, came to the throne in 1625 and was beheaded in 1649. The prince’s father is Philip, Duke i of Edinburgh. Throughout the month of speculation over the naming of the child it was assumed that Philip would be one of the names given him. z way to Glenmore. Only explanation for the crash was that the car slipped off the pavement and when Mrs. Kirkland attempted to get back on the road She lost control. Sprunger Released From County Jail John Henry Sprunger, of Berne, who was jailed in September for taking money under false pretenses, was a free man today. At the end of his 90-day sentence Friday night he was released from the Adams county jail. He is on probation for an additional 90 days, however.

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Auction Graduates Exercises Friday Students of the Reppert school of auctioneering have entered their final week of training. Graduation exercises will be held Friday afternoon following a noon banquet at the K. of P. home. More than 100 students will receive diplomas at the ceremony. Name Omitted From Nominating Group The name of the Rev. H. J. Welty was unintentionally omitted from the nominating cofnmittee of the Associated Churches of Decatur, named to select a slate of officers to be voted on at a general meeting in May. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur .■ • Steak, Roast Prices Cut By Food Chain Chicago, Dec. 14 — (UP) — A large food chain company cut thel price of its steaks and beef roasts eight to 10 cents a pound today. It ■ was the company’s second price reduction within a week for the meats. E. J. Chaplicki, general manager of more than 400 outlets of the chain (National Tea Co.) said the price cut would apply also at the | chain's stores in Milwaukee and, Indianapolis.

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