Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 295, Decatur, Adams County, 16 December 1954 — Page 6

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Professor Is Fired For Cull Activities World-End Belief Converted Students BAST LANSING, Mich. (INS)— A physician at Michigan State college’s health center was fired Wednesday for converting students to the belief that the world

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will end Dec. 21, next Tuesday. The physician, who resigned by request of the college, is Dr. Charles A; Laughead. assistant to the head of the health center. Officials said Dr. Ijkughead’s cult believes Hudson Bay will flow into 7 Lake Superior, flood Michigan, and destroy all the people who aren’t smart enough to be on a certain mountain top to be rescued by some sort of space ship , from Mars. The place of resuce is supposed l to be somewhere in the Allegheny

mountains, in a forest preserve. ■Dr. Laughead has been unavali ] able for comment since his resig1 nation was accepted. It was not known whether he journeyed •' to i his mountain top. The cult and Dr. Laughead’s persistent preaching of its belief came to officials' attention only within the last few days. The matter was taken at once to President John Hannah. It was not known how many students joined the cult, but there was one report that a group of

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THE MONTHLY MEETING of the Adams county holiness association to be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Church of the Nazarene in Decatur will feature the Kiley family, it was announced today. The Rev. Carvin Riley, Centerville, will be the principal speaker at the meeting and the five Riley children, appearing in the above picture, will be on the musical, program. The Rev. Vernon Riley of Monroe, president 7 of the county group, will preside and the public is invited.

students made a down payment on a Cadillac in the belief the world would end before the rest of the payments were due. Officials said it was difficult to determine the extent of the cult in East Lansing immediately because classes at the college have been dismissed this week for Christmas vacation. Dr. Laughead could not be reached at his home in Detroit, but one of his two daughters answered questions about the end-of-the-world cult with this remark: "Oh, the information was given out earlier, and it’s too late now for anyone who didn’t do anything about it then.’’ - k *. She refeused to elaborate. Man, Woman Shot To Death In Apartment EVANSVILLE, Ind. (INS) —A man and a woman were shot to death today in an Evansville apartment and a former Suitor was sought for questioning. Police found George Temme. a Ki-year-old truck driver, sprawled in the kitchen, and Nadine Martin. 32, a waitress in the tavern under the apartment, in the bedroom? Both were fully clothed. A ‘ Sought for questioning was Gus Gerbetts, whom police said had been dating Miss Martin. . .. _ ,i Weeks Is Honored By Manufacturers WASHINGTON (INS) —Commerce secretary Sinclair Weeks received the national association of manufacturers’ man of the year' award in a ceremony this, afternoon. 5 The presentation was made in Weeks’ office by Henry G. Riter 111, NAM president. Weeks is a former national vice president of the NAM and a member of its

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Mrs. Marie Kuhn Dies Lasl Night Funeral Saturday Afternoon Mrs. Marie Kuhn. 82, of near Chattanooga, 0., died at 7:40 p.nK Wednesday at the College Hill hospital at Dayton, O. She had been bedfast three weeks with arterio sclerosis and pneumonia. She was born in Mercer county, 0., Nov. 28, 1872, a daughter of Philip and Margaret Miller-Linn, and was married to Frederick T. Kuhn Oct. 24, 1901. Her husband died in 1949. Mrs. Kuhn was a member of the Zion Lutheran church at Chattanooga. Surviving are two sons, Clarence R. and Hugo W. Kuhn, both at home; three daughters, Mts. Marshall Bueckly and Mrs. Folger Holloway qf Dayton, and Mrs. Joseph iRI Kuhn of Crystal Lake, Medway* O.; six grandchildren, and one brother, Michael A. Linn of near Celina, O. Two brothers and one sister are deceased. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Zion Lutheran church at Chattanooga, the Rev. Waldo Byers officiating. Burial will be in the Kessler cemetery. The body will be removed from the Yager funeral home to the residence, where friends may call after 9:30 a.m. Friday. j a j Trade in a Gooi Town — Decatur

5,000 Greeks Stage Riot Against I). S. Protest Decision By Um ted Nations SALONICA, Greece (INS) — Five thousand Greeks, shouting anti-American slogans, surged past police today into the American consulate and information office in Salonica. The mob smashed windows and a Statue of Liberty model inside the building. At least 40 (persons were Injured in the riot in this northern Greek city, the second in the nation within three days. SThe crowds, primaily made up of students, were demonstrating against the Anglo-American backed decision by the United Nationd to put off action bn Greek demands aimed at a union of the island of Cyprus with Greece. The Mediterranean isle is a British o

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colony. The demonstrations today lasted four hours during which the Stars and Stripes and the Union /ack both were burned. In Athene, U. S. ambassador Cavendish Cannon instructed th* consul general in Salonica to. lodge a stong protest with the governor of North Greece and demand compensation for the damage to the information agency building. G.O.P. Legislators To Meet With Craig INDIANAPOLIS (INS) —Republican leaders of both houses of the ■general </jen»bly wpl oonaller legislation at a meeting with Governor George N. Craig at the Columbia Club in Indianapolis Tuesday noon. Mrs. Helen Payton, the Governor’s secretary, said Craig had planned the meeting prior to the anti Craig legislative session in Indianapolis Tuesday and that his meeting would not be a counterpart to the Tuesday gathering.