Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 83, Decatur, Adams County, 8 April 1957 — Page 2

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“| Two Are Fined For Disorderly Conduct ft Other Arrests Made On Traffic Charges August Fritz, 40, of Decatur route five, and bis wife. Margaret Fritz, 42. were arrested on charges of disorderly conduct following an altercation in front of the •J ■ .- -- T - ■ —■■«A......

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Adams tbaatar Sataritay afiaov noon. Thay were heH in the Adams county jail and appeared in dty court this morning. Each was fined $1 and costs and given a suspended OOday sentence. They were remanded to the county jail for inwKility to pfty their Melvin Carl Fuelling, 19. of Decatur route three, arrested Saturday morning on a charge of running a stop sign, appeared in justice of the peace court Sunday and was fined $1 and costs. Also arrested Saturday was '■■■ ■■■' ■ 'l*' ■in'*’. 1 **"

> Jamas P. Adams. 16, of Decatur, who was charged with speeding on U. S. highway 224 at the east limits of the city. He will appear i in J. P. court Monday. Clarence L. Pate, 32, of Beach ' Grove, arrested early Saturday I morning following an accident on U. S. highway 224 east of Decaf tur, is slated to appear in J. P. I court nexk Monday to answer "a ' charge of driving to the left of 1 the center of the road. Trade in a good town — Decatur

Children Aided In War-Hit Countries Non-Profit Agency Marks Anniversary NEty XeR.xVP) - A legless boy in' Greece now walks because of the generosity of a California couple. A little girl in Italy has food, clothing and medicine because of the nickels, dimes and quarters donated by inmates of a Michigan reformatory. • A small boy in a Korean orphanage not only is fed and clothed, but has become a local celebrity because of Bing Crosby. These are some of the children in war-hit countries helped through a non - profit, non - propaganda, relief agency which this month observes its 20th anniversary. It is Foster Parents' Plan, bom during the Spanish Civil War, and at present sending aid to children in England, Holland, France, Western Germany, Italy, Greece, Belgium and Viet Nam. FPP once operated in Czechoslovakia, Poland and China, but has been forced out by Communist regimes, said Mrs. Lenore Sorin, associate director. “ In 20 years, Mrs. Sorin said, 600,000 Americans have aided 76,000 children of 26 nationalities. At present, 11,000 children are on its rolls. poster parents “adopt" a child financially, not leg ally. *Each pledges to send at least sls each month toward support of the child. But a lookthrough the records at the plan’s general headquarters in New York shows that much more than money is sent. The “parents” correspond regularly with the children; their little charges answer just as regularly. Some parents become so interested in their children that clothing, food, Christmas, birthday and other gifts are sent. A Chicago advertising man purchased a flock of sheep so his adopted son in Greece eventually could be self-supporting. P.D. Adler, publisher of the Davenport, lowa. Times has aided several foster children. Dozens of celebrities are foster parents, although Mrs. Sorin said the great majority are “just Mr. and Mrs. John Doe of Painted Post, Ark.” Bing Crosby is foster father of Lee Sang Chui, a third grader in a Korean orphanage. “Almost all of the Korean (sic) know you well,” Lee recently wrote Bing. *.. . When I walk about the street, many people pqint out me and talk in whispers, that boy is ‘Mr; Bing Crosby’s foster son. As you are very famous. I became famously too. .. I think I am the happiest boy of the world.”

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Native Os Decatur Is Taken By Death Mrs. Marie Glutting Fhuppert, 65, a native of Decatur, died Saturday evening at a Lafayette hospital. A resident of Attica for many years, she had many relatives and friends here. She is survived by a son, William Fhuppert of Chicago, 111., a grandson; two brothers, Anthony Glutting of Detroit, Mich., and Charles Glutting of Gary, and a foster-brother, Raymond Voglewede, of Decatur route two. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 9 a.m. at the Catholic church in Attica. Burial will be in the Catholic cemetery

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there. , Hubert Kurber Dies At Hospital In Lima • Hubert Kurber.’42,*of Delphos,.' 0., died at 6 a m. Sunday at St. Rita's hospital,in Lima, O. A son of Frank and Louisa Schurger Kurber, he is survived by his 4 mother, four brothers and four sisters. Also surviving are an aunt. Mrs. John A. Miller of Decaturs route four, and several cousins of this community. He formerly resided here. Funeral services will be conducted at St. John’s Catholic church in Delphos Wednesday at S:3O a.m.

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