Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 294, Decatur, Adams County, 14 December 1956 — Page 8

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Former President Os Finland Dies Mainstay Os Finns Against Russians HELSINKI. Finland fUP»-Juho Kusti Paasikivi. who served two terms as president of Finland in the nation’s most trying postwar years, died in a private hospital today at the age of 86. He entered the hospital two weeks ago but his death came as a shock. The cause of death was not immediately announced. Paasikivi entered politics shortly after the turn of the century and soon became the mainstay against Russian imperialism—first of Czar Alexander II and then the Communist regime. He was one of the mien who led the massive Finnish strike in 1905 which forced the czar to restore Finland's constitution. Twenty years later he negotiated the first, and then remarkably generous, peace treaty with the Soviet government. Paasikivi was born in 1870, the son of a peasant. His cabinet members feared his temper. Often he called editors at dawn to shout his disapproval of newspaper ■- stories. . -. . ' 18 Foreign Police Officers End School LAFAYETTE, Ind. (UPIEighteen police officials from 12 foreign countries today completed a four-week international police administration course at Purdue University. The officials from nations ranging from Finland to Korea learned of U.S. police systems. They will observe police work in various parts of the country for the next four or five months. 20 Persons Injured By Gas Explosion EAST CHICAGO, Ind. (UP)—A gas explosion in an open hearth shop at the Inland Steel Co. mill injured 20 men today and sent five of them to a hospital. Most of the men were injured by flying glass. Those taken to I St. Catherine’s hospital were not seriously hurt, authorities said. The firm said several windows near the blast were broken but there was no fire. There was no estimate of damage. Most of the injured workers were given first aid at the scene. If you have something to sell o? rooms for rent? try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings 'esults.

SALE CALENDAR DEC. 14—Arnold’s New & Used Furniture Store, On East Jackson St. . on Northeast Corner of the Square, Paulding, Ohio. Complete Close-Out of Furniture and Appliance's, Some Antique Items. 6:30 P. M. (Evening Sale). Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. DEC. 15—L. H. Stucky, about Vt block North of the Woodburn Bank in • Woodburn, Ind. Nearly New Warehouse, Implements and • Equipment. 10:30 A. M. (Warehouse will sell at 1:30 P. M.) Midwest Realty Auction Co . J. F.'Sanmann. Auet. ■ DEC. 15—1:30 p. m. Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Irwin, owners, 610 Line St., Decatur, Ind. 6 room modern home. Gerald Strickler, D. S. ; Blair, auctioneers C. W. Kent, sales mgr. DEC. 15—12:30 p. m Charles and Robert Johnloz, owners; 7M> miles | west of Decatur on US 224. Purebred spotted Poland China hogs. Ellenberger Bros., auctioneers. DEC. 17—11:00 a. m. J. H. Zimmerman, owner, 5 miles west of Decatur on US 224, then 5 miles .south on Preble road. Tractors, combine, corn picker, farm implements. Ellenberger Bros., auctioneers. DEC. 17—6:30 p. m. Williams Auto Sales, Hillsdale, Mich. Office and garage equipment. Ed Sprunger, Jerry Bixler, aucts. DEC. 18—1:00 P. M. Lester Frank and Dennis Frank, owners. Located 64 miles north of Portland and then 4 miles east or % mile south of Bryant, then 4 miles east. Holstein cattle. Ray Elliott, auctioneer. DEC. 20—12:00 Noon. James T. Byran, owner. 8 miles west of Celina, Ohio on Road 29 then south to first farm. Jersey cattle hogs, sheep and feed. Roy S. Johnson, Ned. .C. Johnson, auctioneers. . DEC. 22—Alvin B. Durfey, 309 South Maple Street, Hicksville, Ohio. Good Seven Room Semi-Modern Home. 1:30 P. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. « sun. & MON - W • W Continuous Sun. from 1:15 {jhJIDEEDQQLb ONLY 15C-50C Recommended For Everybody—Except Adults With a Guilty Conscience! 1 WE CHALLENGE YOU |H ■ to stop talking about 1 it 24 hours after ' I you see it! ML Century-Fox Dresents^ Jftfet^*|^A^-fe^W,fe x "TeenageF Reßrl lu«L .. ;• lIESEfc I RENNIE R with MILDRED NATWICK SWJWS VJNEMAS>qQPC g produced tw CHARLES WACKED With Betty Lou Keim and Warren Berlinger * —o —o — TONIGHT AND SATURDAY — TWO EXCITING WESTERN HITS! “HIDDEN GUNS’* Bruce Bennett, Dick Arlen, Faron Young “WHITE. SQUAW” David Brian, '.lay Wynn, V,m. Bishop.

Growers, Families Entertained By Naas Naas Foods, Inc., entertained their, growers and families with an achievement banquet at the i Geneva school gym this week.! with ham dinners served by the Geneva Lions club to the 265 persons attending. • . Top tomato grower in the large acreage group was Richard Mos-' er, with a yield of 22.4 tods jter I acre, and Herbert Schaadt waff' tops in the small acreage group, with 19.78 tons. Ike Garringer j served as toastmaster, and enter-1 tainment was provided by Bob Ehrtnan on the organ, and va-J riety show by the Melodaires of Gas City*. The evening was climaxed by a visit by Santa Claus, j ' ' . — —fOne Youth Is Killed As Auto Hits Tree ELLETTSVILLE. Ind. (UP> -j Marvin Lloyd Pray, 15, Bloom-! ington, was killed and three com- ■ panions injured Thursday night when their automobile went out of control on an Ind. 46 curve and I hit a tree near here. Injured were Gerald Small, 17, ' Bloomington; Charles Thomas Gillestie, 15, Ellettsville; and Larry Joe Olsson, 15, Ellettsville. Small was listed as critical and Gillestie serious in Bloomington Hospital. State Police said Small was driving when the automobile crashed., GRADUATION <Coi tleueti <rom Page On«Q Galva. la.; James J. Gebhardt, Svcamore, O.; Dan Hickerson, Wichita. Kans.; R. L. Honeycutt, Jr., Boone, N. C. Oliver L. Horton, Monticello, Ky.; Howard M. Mansfield, Augusta, O.; Earl J. Martin, El Paso, | III.; Leslie J. Mathews, Sparks. Md.; Gerald C. Merritt, Black-; lick, O.; Billy E. McNamee, Ken-! ton, O.; R. D. Newton, Sandusky, O.; T. R. O’Farrell, Westminister, i jifi.; James T. Priest. Clovis, N.I M:. Arlen D. Robinson, Osmond.: Neb.; Frank W. Roby. Plain City, I ; O. ; Jim Roth, Rapid City, S. D. | Paul E. Rothwell. Grove City, O.; Wilmer F. Roush, Dayton, O ; I Donald S. Sahadi, Canton, O.; Ted A. Shull, Warsaw; Robert E. Sig- J 1 ler. New Carlisle, O.; Jerry K. Smith. Selmer, Tenn.; Gywin E. Sponsler, Petersburg, Ill.; William * G. Standerwick, Albipn, Neb.li Gary Van Hill, Holland, Mich.; 1 James B. Witherspoon, Jr., Humboldt, Tenn.. and Robert E. Youngs, Grand Rapids, Mich. The deepest point in the Pacific ocean is believed to be the Marianas Trench where a sounding of 35,640 feet was obtained in } October, 1951. , ... __ I - —

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