Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 143, Decatur, Adams County, 18 June 1954 — Page 2

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Two More Days 01 Hot-Humid Weather Muncie Is Damaged By Storm Thursday INDIANAPOLIS; (INS)-Hoos-iers are In tor two more days of hot-humid weather with the possibility of sone more thunderstorms such as the 6ns that ripped through Muncie. A late Thursday storm caught Muncie and tore the r6of from a packing company warehouse, causing more than 1200.00(7 worth of damage. Sone power lines were down and neighborhoods were without electricity for several hours. Other cities also reported being struck by the scattered thunderstorms which blew gustily and roared ominously but deposited little rain it humid Indiana. Temperatures ranged from the high 80's at South Bend and Fort Wayne to the low 90’s at Terre Haute. Lafayette, Indianapolis, and Evansville. Little change is anticipated either today or Saturday. Weathermen said It will be hot and humid both days with possibility of scattered local thunderstorms in the east.

CLOSED FOR INVENTORY We wiH be Closed Monday and Tue May June 21, 22 for Inventory. OPEN WEDNESDAY DECATUR MUSIC HOUSE 254 N. 2nd Bt.

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Slogan Winner Ar . ~ Miss Pearl Whetstone, a secretary of Central Soya Co., is shown here receiving a check from Art Burris, safety director, as a reward for her slogan. “A Safety Day is a Good Day." The safety slogan contest was held recently at the Central Soya plant. Miss Whetstone's slogan proved to be the whiner from some ISO slogans suggested. Richard Hammond To Chattanooga Plant Richard Hammond has gone to Chattanooga, Tenn., to be plant auditor for Central Soya’s new solvent type soybean processing plant. Former manager of the company’s accounting of ice in this city, Hammond will organize and head the office id Chattanooga. He will move his family/to the new industrial site as soon as he can obtain living quarters. Another well known Central Soya employe will also go to Chattanooga to engage in construction of the new plant. He Is Robert Johnson of Monmouth, now connected -with the lab-craft department at the Decatur plant. He will be in charge of mechanical construction and will leave for fhci ennfh Tnlv 1

Mendes-France Is Approved As French Leader Promises Truce In Indo-China Within Montn Or Resign PARIS, (INS)—Pierre MendesFrance began formation of France’s 20th postwar cabinet today under a self-imposed mandate to achieve an indo • China truce within a month or resign. The Radical Socialist (moder- | ate) party leader was approved by the national assembly early this ' morning by a vote of 419 to 47. 1 With 154 absentioiia. The fact that Mendes-France did , not need the Communist votes he , received astounded nearly all po- , Mtfcai observers. Immediately following the bal- > loting, the new premier conferred i tor near.ly an hour with President Rene Coty and then announced he would form his government “as quickly as possible." The first on the makeup of the cabinet said the premier also would assume the post of foreign minister in order ■ to carry out personally his plan ■ to get a quick end to the IndoChina fighting. Radical Socialist Edgar Faure Was mentioned as the candidate tor the finance ministry and exGaullist Jacques Sousteile for the defense post At 47, Mendes - France is the youngest premier of the Fourth Republic, but a veteran of 22 years in the topsy-turvy French political t Ardbar- — = Mendel - France rejected any . deals which would give a specific party certain ministerial posts as payment for its support. He made it clear that his cabinet members will be chosen on the basis of ability to perform their tasks. The brilliant and stubborn left-of-center economist won the assembly’s backing chiefly on the strength of two lucid but impassioned speeches during the marathon session which began Thursday afternoon. In the first. Mendes-France outlined his views on Indo-China, the European defense community and domestic economic difficulties. On Indo-China, he did much to discount fears he irould follow an appeasement policy by declaring: ZFrance need not accept and will not accept conditions incompatible with its most vital inter-, ests, so France will remain in the Far East. Neither our Allies nor enemies should harbor the slightest doubt on the meaning of our determination.” >-» Mendes-France also promised to submit: 1. By July 20, “a coherent and detailed program for economic recovery." X Before the parliament’s summer vacation, soine proposition for German rearmament that would be acceptable to both supporters and opponents of the European defense community treaty. June 30 Deadline On Wheat Allotments - Farmers on land on which no wheat was seeded for grain for the years 1952. 1953, and 1954 may apply for a 1955 wheat acreage allotment, according to Winfred L. Gerke, chairman of the Adams county agricultural stabilization and conservation committee. To be considered for an allotment on a farm which had no wheat seeded for grain for any qf those years, the farmer must apply to his county ASC committee by June 39. Blank application forms are available at the county ASC office for use in filing requests for allotments. Set the for par Pootiac! G®t Our t ■■ I. ... ■ V-p««m*C MKHANICS J/'zjM \ INOW-UM S W PMnacs gBTt r f - > WT m Htt *T- ) JB DECATUR SUPER SERVICE 221 W. IHonroc St. . PHONE 3-3618 ~ , j

Propose Division Os Church District To Discuss Issue At District Meet One of the major issues to be presented to the delegatee attending the convention of the central district of the Lutheran churchMissouri synod, then it meets in Fort Wayne ndxt week will be whether the district should be divided ihto two smaller districts, the <Rev. Walter F. Doctor, Lancaster, Ohio, stated today. Rev. Doctor is chairman es the committee which was appointed in 1961 to study this question and bring Us recommendations to the 1954 convention of the district.. Other members of the committee are: The Rev. Gotfrled Naumann, Gary. The Rev. August E. Brauer, Columbus. Dr. Carl H. Kreinheder, Cleveland, Ohio. Arthur E. Niemeyer, Fort Wayne. George C. Schwler, Indianapolis. The committee will bring the following resolution to the district for its consideration: “that the central district go on record as desiring a division to form two new districts of synod: the Indiana district, comprising all of Indiana and that portion of Kentucky immediately south of the State of Indiana; and the Ohio district, comprising all of the state of Ohio and those portions of Kentucky and West Virginia Immediately south of the state of Ohio. The names of these two districts may he left for subsequent action by each of the new districts.” Among the reasons stated by the committee for its resolution are that it feels the work of the Lutheran church “will be furthered and enhanced” and that it la “desirable for the promotion of greater efficiency" is stipervisfot of the work of the diatriete and the exploration and develojftnent of mission fields. If the convention adopts the resolution, the district will petition the Lutheran church-Mlssonri synod at its 1*66 delegate convention to approve the district’s action and grant permission for such division. The central district Is one of the four original districts of the synod formed in 1864, and is the only one of the original four to retain the territory it had 100 years ago. The district comprises the states of Indiana, Ohio, W’eet Virginia, and Kentucky. Lamb Demonstration Scheduled Tuesday A demonstration of lamb shearing. foot trimming, and show ring manners for 4-H lamb club members by Henry Mayo, of the Purdue extension, at the Alonso Smith farm one mile south and 2Vi miles west of Coppess Corners will take place at 8 a. m. Tuesday, county agent L. E. -Archbold said today. 4-H lamb club members are urged to bring their ewe lambs to trills meeting so that they may practice what they see demonstrated. The meeting will close before noon with a question period.

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