Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 148, Decatur, Adams County, 24 June 1953 — Page 6

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Rhee Political Foe Is Badly Beaten SEOUL, UP —Chough Pyun OJc, Kdtean politicaii who considers President Syndman Rhee’s afniitruce stand “suicidal,” was beaten gainfully in his home Tuesday nigijit by pro-government hoodlums. j| Chough said four husky youiig Koreans-r-“probably hot headed members of the pro-government youth organization “ —burst into hjs home and slugged him with a “heavy, sharp instrument,” knocking him unconscious and inflicting severe cuts and contusions. He wgs unconscious for 25 minutes. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Wan; Ad. It brings result'!.

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Annual Elks Picnic Scheduled Sunday The annual Elks stag picnic will be held Sunday jn the Pete Myers woods south of the city, dinner will be served at noon under a large tent. Reservations should'be made by purchasing dinner tickets from members, or at the Elks home, George Bair, exalted ruler. Stated. 11-Year-Old Youth I Drowned At Kokomo KOKOMO, Ind., UP — parton Redding, 11, Flora, drowned In the municipal swimming pool here late Tuesday. His body was recovered from the bottom of the pool!

• ** * x ~ vi Jkf • 1 '? J-' 1 -.- 1 k ■ > I w-mEvL .. ■ar bi 1 L f Lt. CoL Anwal Al-Sadat signs proclamation of the new republic. Gon. Mohammed Naguib, named president, watches at signer’s right. ■ 1 I w 1 □Rf i First Council of Ministers meeting as republic. Naguib at head. THESE PHOTOS show scenes in Cairo as Egypt, a monarchy since the beginning of written history, became a republic, with Gen. Mohammed Naguib as ftrst president. ( Sound phot 03)

Little Coronation | . i ■ 'll Held In Scotland Ancient Crown Is Held By Elizabeth EDINBURGH, UP — Queen Elizabeth II rodqin state today from; her Holyroodtiouse Palace to St. Giles Cathedpjl and, in a dramatic moment likened by some Scots to a “little coronation’’ held in her hands -the ancient crown of Scotland. It was believed to be ’the first time since the union of England and Scotland in 1707 that 6 British monarch had touched th«| crown of gold and jewels centuries older than crowns used at coronation. It was the first time in 131 yeans that the crown and the other “honors of silver scepter and a magnificent sword of state given the Scottish kings by the Vatican —had been.borne in procession before a Br|t|ilh sovereign. Today's natiorial dervice of thanksgiving and dedication at St. Giles, the “Westminster; Abbey" of the north, was the highlight of the queen’s first visit sinc4 wf coronation to one of the rieaijns and territories she rules. j ' And Scotland, proud of her Scottish blood andl her direct descent from Mary Queen of Scot's,; put on a show that yielded to the Coronation parades in London only in size. * . Inside the cavernous « walls where fiery John Knox preached damnation against that same Mary Queen of Scots, 1,700 persons were assembled. They were! If y the queen’s order, representative of all phases of Scottish life.* '* The queen and her husband, the puke of Edinburgh, rohflUo the cathedral in a royal coacft'driven by four grey horses arid ' ’ r- — ML ■ -. W ■ "I KNEW you’d get me sootier or later,” said Donald Charlei Fitterer, shown in San Francisco City prison, when FBI agents captured him at the toll plaza of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay bridge. One of the FBl’s ”Ten Most Wanted” criminals, the 28-year-old Fitterer admitted the killing of Charles K. Harrison in Fort Madison, la. He also admitted robberies in two lowa cities, West Burlington j and Muscatine. (International)

on either side by bodyguards. In the first honors carriage rode the earl of Crawford and Balcarres carrying the scepter and the earl of Home carrying the sword. The duke of Hamilton and Brandon, premier peer of Scotland and hereditary bearer of the crown, followed in the second honors carriage. Fanfares by trumpeteers of the Black Watch greeted the royal party. The same fanfare sounded when the queen eptered Westminster Abbey to be crowned. During the church service con-

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ducted by Die Rev. Charles Warr; the honors were placed on the' altar. As the service epded, Dr. M’arr took the honors from the altar one by one and handed them to the queen. She, in turn, handed them to the bearers. From St. Giles, the procession returned to Holyroodhouse over “The Royal Mile"—a steeply cob-\ bled hill studded with landmarks in Scottish history.

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L’UDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1953

Soviet Russia Plans For New State Loan LONDON I’P - Soyiet Russia plans to float a new state loan of- - rubles — nominally $3 T5O,o(N),(M)O — “for development ofijthe Soviet Union national econonly.” the Moscow Radio said toy t,a R- P Traae In a Good Town—Decatur! ' -. 1 ■ 5