Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 27, Decatur, Adams County, 1 February 1951 — Page 2
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One Killed, 15 Hurt In Dynamite Blast Truck Loaded With i Dynamite Explodes W. Va.. Feb../ Jl’l’S --pile, man was killed and) ai least 15* trtheiv persons were injflared. of. i them critically, whep a 'ttijtk hwled with I.'.’ tons of jdynamijtc, exploded’ early .todjay after it«’ ips tank was ignited liy sparks the rear fires. for the Jefferson
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county sheriff’s office said the force of the blast daniaged ■ 4ix homes in the,.vicinity a®d shattered window# as far lawky as Charlestown. seven miles distant. Tpe dead man was\identified as William Bates, about 25. an occupant of one! of the homes in thl> vicinity. The driver o.f the truck and his helper escaped without injury hut a number of residents of the area were hurt. ■' \ r"- • ' 4r” < . The most critically Injured was Mrs. Estelle Cobb who was'taken tb Charlestown general hospital where attendants held little linpa for her recovery. Other sCrioti'-ly in lured ..were Bates’ wife'and Mr?. Pauline Hinkle, who also liv»M
nearby. The sheriff’s office said the driver of thje truck, whose name was not known,, attempted to i warn residents of the area when he discovered the blazing gas tank. They sa}d his helper was. treated for frostbitten feet suffereil after running up the icy 1, to spread warning. Bates \ias killed wheh the truckexploded as he dashed out of his housq to' worn Mrs. Cobb of the buttling dynamite truck. At leAst 12 other residents c-f the area\ suffered minor injuries from broken glass and flying, debris. < Alfl were treated at the hospital and discharged.
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Accident Eatt Os City Investigated The sheriff’s department investigated un accident which occurred about 3 pc m. Thursday, when a car driven by Charles Saam, of route I, Van Wert 0., rammed in- . to the rear end of a truck driven »>X Cecil Lenington. of Monroeville. The accident happened about three miles east of Decatur on U. S. 224. ' • 1 , j According to sheriff Bob Shra11uka and deputy Jiip Cochran, who investigated, the trjutk had slowed for a preceding farm wagon. and the Saam car was unable to slow sufficiently to aVoid hitting the trucks The driver of the car and, his brother. Carl, a front seat passenger* suffered minor head injuries. Three women passengers were uninjured. All of them were, enroute .to work at the General] Electric* plant here. Mental Patient Is Stopped In Decatur city police and the sheriff’s deipartment .cooperated With Wells . ouffty -authorities in stopping a mental patient w-ho was driving a truck through the area. Beginning in Wellfc county, the truck zigzagged its way into Adams county, where local officials stopped it on Thirteenth street’. The truck ride had begun when Wells county officials harf gone to the 'patient’s home to pick him up; it was then he fled-. »i ■ \ f'':: . ■ ■ • M- 7 ' Electromagnetic Induction, usually is Remonstrated by a coi,l of wire connected so a sensitive meter for, measuring electric current. If a magnet is pushing through the coil, the'meter shows that a current is ftqwing. •
Bishop Brashares To Speak Here Sunday ■ Bishop Cnarles Wesley Brashares will be the guest speaker for the special Ixmien service at the First; Metht.difii church at 7:30 o’clock, Sunday’ evening, according to an-1 aotincen|ipiM by the pastor, the Rev i fcapiutl Enjeriik. Bishop Brashares will arrive in time.to join the conin a fellowship supper in i Lliß chutCh dining room at 6 p.m. | Following a distinguished pastorate at First Methodist church, Ann Arbor, Mich., where he was also mWbw - .IH I 'C ■ director of ; the Wesley Foundation University student^,<\ Dr. Brashares was eiei ted to the episcopate in 1344 at the jurisdictional conference in Minneapolis. Since that tiine he hais presided over the Des Monies - (Iowa) area of the Methodist churqh’ iiEarlipr pastorates jot Dr. Brashares include Gorham, Me.; Newtduy Mass..'and Grace church, Daytpnj.. He has been elected delegate to fouk general conferences and tw<i jurisdictional conferences of , his denomination. He also serves his church 1 as chairman of the comon Christian vocations, chairman Os commission on town a&d {country and chairman of itie ; coin mission .On student work. jßishop Brashares made an officii|l visit to India in 1949, represtpitjlng his denomination and observing the missionary endeavors of, tin• ;< hurch. The imbtic is invited to hear Btshtip | Bfushai es when he Speaks in D&catdr Sunday’ evening. He will be remembered by many as one of tin . speakers who appeared on the series last year. r
Overheated Furnace Does Little 4 ity | Eiremen kere called about ni. Wednesday to the home of: Eida Lambert, 311 South T\veift|i street, where an overheated; furnace caused ‘•negligible” daimjigp before firemen extinguished the: flames. . . 1 .|| _ — - Uy. Junior Town Meeting Will Be Broadcast Bair aftd Helen Mowery represented the Decatur high schoolt iii a junior town meeting hesu‘ u| .< <H)junction with the Rock- ( reek jhlgh- school, at the Wells (oiint>| school. Janice Falk and John Wolinsley represented Rdckcrerk in the discussion of the topic. “Is teen age chivalry dead.” The’!Wednesday program was re- < ortiep add is to be transcribed over riqiib station WO WO, Fort Wq.vim|, Saturday at B:3<> a. m. Stiid; :Tts (»f the schools’ respecthz <; ..H-h classes participated in the hut stfbn period which follow ed (he representative* speeches. ,Thqse members of Deane Dorwin’s tpectjh classes who made the trip to Wells county and participated in the program included, in addition jo Hair and Miss Mbwery, Sue Bradprt .VlarjOrielu Ffill, Ano DeimelHarriet Gerber, Mary Ann Gyve(|s; Matilyij Hoblet, lona Smiticy, Nancy Callow, Curtis Jones, Lriqvhr Odle And Bob Lane. ' Presbyterians Serve Groundhog Breakfast February 2 ig groundhog d.tj the local chapter, of PresIrytoria||s men will serve a ground 1 hog breakfast in tht , church j basement at Mercer and 1 Adamis * streets Friday mornin ■ irom;djuntil g:3»> a.m. There wHI 1 be eqgd as an alternative - to sacs- * age, 3'He rest of the inenu will t>e made iq« of fruit juice, pian cakes, iiutter. coffeetor milk, I'H' icleht Hugend Rydell is in chat 4? the breakfast. George Bair uill captain the kitchen crew, and ! Clarence Ziner will dignity the oiccsision as head waiter Ken- 1 neth Runyon and David Macklin I head tile ticket committee, whicii ' all Presbyterian men.! 'lickuts- will be availkbie at the ! Adams street entrance to the base- i nient fining room. Women and ' childreif are invited as well as mea. 1b i s is the second annual groundhog breakfast held by Presbyterian men. Last year, several hundreil formerly hungry citizenv of DeMinr emerged frpm the Pres burrow to teat lor groundhog shadows. '
Charter Night H£ld By Methodist Men . A 1 ’ Nearly 90 men of the Methodist church joined in the Methodist, inen’s charter night program Monday evening when the charter foi i the newly formed organization was 1 presented by Fred Busche, . lay j leader of the Fort Wayne district, j The meeting began at 6 p.m. with a chill supper served by metnber? of the W.S.C S. Alva, Lawsdn, president of the organization, presided. W. H. Beery led the group singing And Noah Schrock gave the Invocation. Discussion of projects of service toward helping the church’s building fund were discussed by the pastor, the Rev. Sam Emerick.
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andil more than 80 tnen pledged! assistance to a project which will be outlined by a committee at a later tiftip., The speaker for the evening was Phil N. Eskew, Wabash high school principle and Methodist lay leader. Eskew gave several interesting experiences out of hid church lead, ership and gave a forceful challenge to the men to give a large place in theit life for the church. He emphasised how much the local Church can do if each man will assume his individual responsibility. He also spoke 'of his persomd joy and thrill in church endeavors It was announced that the next meeting of the men will be the father-son banquet Monday ekrtning, February 26.
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