Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 122, Decatur, Adams County, 23 May 1951 — Page 2

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Thunderstorms Hit In Parts Os State Storms Followed By Cooler Weather Indianapolis, May 23.—(UP)— with up to. more than three inches .of rain cooled off Indicia today and brought a prediction for pleapant temperatures at least through tonight. The storms were not without damage. High winds damaged farm buildings in the Greenfield . area and in Henry bounty. Farmer Fred Bowman of Greenfield -retorted a new car, a tractor and a corn planter destroyed when two barns on his property collapsed in . the wind. : Windows were broken, trees up-

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... tal "'!k«."*,TGr—rooted and power lines snapped al Greenfield’ during the height of the wind which Weather bureau officials said finally died down as it moved eastward through Henry county. ' i At Indianapolis, lightning struck a home and also i knocked out traffic lights at a nprthside inter* section during the rush hour. Rain was general with Petersburg getting 3.4 Q inches for the •heaviest fall. Other reports ranged down to .02 at Haute. Temperatures reached the* 80’s in much of Indiana 1 just b’tfpre the storm broke and dropped to the 40*s during the night. Yesterday's high was 85 at Evansville and the night’s low was 42 at South Bend. I COOJ temperatures ranging from TO ib 75 degrees were foreast today with lows tonight ranging .from 44 to 48.

’A ■**’W -*****-'' Gregorio Tingson, of the Philippines, will address the countywide Youth for Christ Thursday and Friday at 7:30 p. m. at the First Mennonite church in Berne in observance of the sixth anniversary of the organization. A carry-in supper will be held in the church basement at 6:15 p. m. Friday for all YFC’ers and their famines and friends. The Saturday night rally, “surprise night,” has been arranged by the Berko ministerial association. Dr. S. A. Witiner, president of Fort Wayne [Bible College, who served as an air force chaplain during World _War 11, will be the speaker. He ’will be accompanied by Dick Gerig, a graduate bf Wheaton College and a specialist in radio gospel broadcasting. WEDDED BLISS I went to a wedding, And f saw the ignorant bliss; As I watched, the victim, 7 Give his bride a kiss. This is what he thought, That kiss was awful aweet; But he didn’t know, \ That kiss was hfi defeat. He didn’t know he traded, Al( the freedom of his life; • When he gave that kiss, ' To his new wed wife He made a sad mistake, When he said “I will;” When he’s married fifty years, She’ll remind him still. - - ■ f ' 7. '7 \ Women are the weaker sex, I’ve often heard it said; And yet man is their slave, It makes my face get red. Yes, I’m a married man \ I’m getting wiser and weaker; I’ve learned to say “yes dear,” And say it a little meeker. Raymond McAhren. State bird 0# Alabama is the yellowhammer. 1

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Teachers In C|«arges Donations Demanded Fired For Refusal To Pay Politicians Rockport, Ind., 3 —(U|?) — An Indiana state teackers’ association commission, “seeking the truth” to charges that five Spencer county school teachers were fired because they refused to make political contributions, studied results* of a meeting today during which teachers said they were asked to contribute up to S4OO to township trustees’ campaigns. Robert H. Wyatt, executive secretary of the association, said the commission would meet at Indianapolis; Friday to make a report to the public of last "night’s session. The commission will decide then whether to/recommend criminal charges against three township trustees accused of demanding the money, Wyatt said. One of the dismissed teachers, Copra! Ranister, told the commission he to make any contribution, saying he /‘would rather ' dig ditches than be the Victim of a politics-ridden school system." A few days later, ganister said, he received a small pick and shovel in the mail and lost his job at the (Jhrisney school. J / Commission head H. B. Allman §aid the group “had nobody on trial.” ' “We simply are trying to get at the truth,” Allman said. He added that the affair is not a local issde because Indiana pays about 50 perceht of all local school costs and has Un interest in every teacher and School in the state. None of the accused trustees attended the session, Wyatt said. But Thdodore Wpolsey, principal of /the Dale school, said music teacher Mary Lee Gabbert was dismissed / because the school could not afford to keep two music on the staff. Miss Gabbert had said she lost her job after ignoring requests for contributions. i ■ ~A 7 The commission also heard a re: quest that the township' trustee school system be abolished in favor of a .poiinty unit system. However, Wyatt said the commission was not concerned with this issue and that “it/slipped into the meeting.” , j Hire Carnegie Hall, Only 39 In Attendance New York, May 23.—(UP)—The newly-formed “sustain MacArthur committee” hired Carnegie Hall for a meeting last might.. They paid $750 for the 2,760reat hall, another $l5O for the 4J employes on duty. Thirty-niiie people attended.

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