Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 144, Decatur, Adams County, 18 June 1964 — Page 2

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Ira Gerig To Give Program Al Monroe A special musical program will be presented at the Monroe Methodist church Sunday M 7 p.m, featuring Ira Gerig, assistant professor of music and instructor in piano and organ at Fort Wayne Bible College. ItST PMitlac STAR CHItF 1 Dear Hardtop loopl Car Nice Condition. ‘347 Zlntsmuter Motors

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He has served on the Fort Wayne Bible College faculty for 13 years, after having taught at Huntington College, Moody Bible Institute and Pacific Bible College in California. He has had extensive experience as minister of music in churches in Cleveland. Chicago. Los Angeles and Font Wayne. Gerig is a former piano student of Lillian Powers and Carl Schluer, and has attended Sherwood school of fnusic, and the American Consolatory of Music. He is a Baldwin Wallace College, artd received his master of music degree from Northwestern University, majoring in piano, under Gui Mobaerts. " He has developed a unique and artistic method of teaching hymn and gospel song playing. He trains young people at Fort Wayne Bible College for the Christian ministry, missionary service, and public school teaching. Over 25 denominations are

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Young Negroes Romp On Beach For Whites By * United Press International The campaign for civil rights Wednesday was waged in the streets, at toe bargaining table, in the courts and—in one instance—the segregated surf of the Atlantic Ocean. A band of young Negroes romped unmolested on a St. Augustine beach reserved for whites. Mgny of the youngsters swam with their clothes on. For five straight nights Negroes had staged marches ‘on St. Augustine’s old slave market, located in a downtown park. But Wednesday night, the demonstrators marched I through an upper class white residential area. “Many people have become immune from our struggle simply by staying away from downtown,” explained the Rev. Andrew Young. “We decided we must take our struggle past their doors.” Later, 270 marchers—including 17 rabbis — marched to a I segregated motel where scores I of demonstrators have been arI rested and sang and prayed on I the grounds. St. Augustine police did not arrest demonstrators at either the beach or the motel but ear-, lier in the day 16 Negroes were! arrested when they staged sit- : I ins at white restaurants. Residents of the tourist city,! hard hit economically by the <

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Fires Controlled In Quake-Stricken City NIIGATA, Japan (UPD—Oil refinery fires in this earthquake - stricken city appeared today to have been brought under control and Japanese army troops turned to the monumental task of rebuilding. Tuesday’s temblor, the most severe in Japan since 1923, left the city a shambles. Thousands were homeless. Some light aftershocks produced new jitters today. Firemen poured tons of chemical foam on burning petroleum storage tanks in the port area and the flames seemed to be burning themthemselves out. s The quake spread oeatn and destruction up and down the coast of northwestern Honshu through nine provinces but this city of 390,000 persons was the hardest hit. It is the center of Japan’s oil refining industry.

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THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1964

Hartke And Bayh Vote Yes On Rights Bill WASHINGTON (UPD — Both Indiana senators, Democrats Vance Hartke and Birch Bayh, voted with the majority Wednesday as the Senate approved substitution of the compromise civil rights bill. MASONIC All Masons will meet at the Lodge Hall at 10:00 A. M. SUNDAY, June 21 to go in a body to the First Methodist Church in celebration of St. Johns The Baptist Day. Niland Ochaanrldar W. M-