Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 132, Decatur, Adams County, 5 June 1958 — Page 4

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Cuban Army Troops Probe Rebel Lines Biggest Military Operation In Years HAVANA UPD— Loyal troops driving into the Maestra mountains are probing for soft spots in rebel lines in the biggest military operation Latin America has seen in 60 years, it was reported today. Reports from the combat zone said about 100 soldiers have been killed or wounded in the first five days of an attack designed to drive the rebels into the sea. The insurgents, fighting from strong defensive position, are believed to have suffered fewer casualties. Reliable dispatches said "saturation bombing" by loyal air units has had little effect on the rebels, who are protected by well-dp g trenches or in some cases by caves. A government force estimated between 8.000 and 11,000 men is attacking the rebels—said to number anywhere from 2,000 to 5,000 — on a 125-mile front curving around from Manzani lo to the outskirts of Santiago. While ground troops, backed up by tanks and artillery, peek to force the rebels back towiard the sea, reinforced naval patrols have taken position off the south coast to block their escape by sea. "There are no ifs, buts or maybes about this drive,” an informant said "this is the real thing " Responsible quarters said the number of troops in the government “task force” make the attack the biggest military opera(tion- mounted anywhere in Latin (America since the Spanish-Ameri-can war of 1898. The army has made no official

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announcement on the attack, and Cuba's tightly-censorad newspapers- have not mentioned it. In Havana Wednesday, police announced the arrest of 15 persons on charges of “subversive activities.” The raiders who arrested the men also seized a home-made cannon, five rifles, a machine gun, eight hand grenades five bombs and a supply of dynamite, the announcement said. Today Deadline To File Campaign Cost Today was the last day for the filing of expenses incurred in the primary campaign by candidates running for office. Most of the filings are in, with the exception of a very few. June 15 is the day on which officers, with whom accounts of receipts and expenditures during the primary campaign are to be filed by candidates, political treasurers, sub-treasurers and agents are to notify the prosecuting officer of any failure to file the accounts. However, this does not apply to candidates for county council, township advisory board, constable, or candidates for any other offices which pay less than SIOO per year.

Enlists In Marines Roger Dean Hawkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hawkins, route six, Decatur, has enlisted in the United States Marine Corps for a period of three years. Hawkins will be sworn into the Marine Corps in Indianapolis Tuesday at the recruiting station, and then return to Decatur to await his orders for training, July 1, he will leave for San Diego, Calif., to receive 12 weeks of boot training, following this, he will go to. Camp Pendleton, Calif., for four weeks of advance combat training. Hawkins is a 1958 graduate of Adams Central high school. Reenlists In Navy A Decatur man reenlisted with the navy today, it was reported by recruiter in charge J. E. Smith of the Fort Wayne recruiting station. He is James ?David Callow. 27, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley T. Callow of 204 South Ninth street. He was sworn in at Indianapolis, for a period of four years and was sent to Washington, D.C., for further assignment: Taylor Graduation Exercises Saturday UPLAND—Jean Marie Sheets, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey F.>- Lehman, route 2, Geneva, will be graduated from Taylor University Saturday with a bachelor of science degree. Commencement exercises are to be held in Maytag Gymnasium, bginning at 9:30 a.m., when degrees-' will be conferred upon 128 seniors. Dr. E. L. R. Elson, minister of the National Presbyterian church, Washington, D. C.. and pastor to President and Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower, will deliver the commencement address.

' DE GAULLE (Continjedfrom Page one) All signs were that the utmost, coridality existed between D Gaulle and these Algerian leaders. De Gaulle outlined the first step of his campaign Wednesday night when he pledged equality of voting for the nine million Moslems and the one million French in Algeria and declared, “I, De Gaulle, open the door to reconciliation.” A Running Defense The Pentagon the world's largest office building, also has the world’s largest private exchangeswitchboard. Staffed by approximately 200 persons, its 44,000 telephones are connected by 160.000 miles of cables, handling 280,000 calls a day h . 1 ■ ' ARC.OVSR-USAF's icbm Atlas starts its arc-over on 6.500-mHe test flight down the tracking range from Chpe Canaveral, Fla. This is the Atlas' eighth test. (VPI ’Telephoto)

Slate Achievement Winners Announced Honored At Annual Roundup At Purdue LAFAYETTE, Ind. (UPI) - Twenty more Hoosier members who achieved outstanding records were honored Wednesday at the annual three-day 4-H Club roundup at Purdue University. The 1958 state achievement winners were introduced at general sessions attended by more than 2,500 boys and girls on the campus for the event. They will receive trips to the national 4-H Club Congress in Chicago Nov. 30 and their records will be entered in nationwide competition. The 40th annual session closes today following an address by Dean Earl L. Butz, director of Agricultural activities at Purdue, and presentation of the final group of state achievement winners. Achievement winners: Baking—Dana Myers, Chili. Clothing—Phyllis Moses, Frankfort. Dairy—Martha Sue Collins, Orland. Food Preservation — Thelma Rust, Seymour. Food Preparation — Margie Turner, New Castle. Garden—David Weber, Indianapolis. Home Improvement— Jane Alley, Greensburg. Meat Animal — Robert Mench, Wilkinson. Swine—Nancy Murphy. Indianapolis. Poultry—Neal Godby. Sheridan. Tractor Maintenance— Eugene Eckrote, New Castle. Citizenship— Bill Piper, ACton, Bowen Akers, Greencastle, and Judith McNary, Fillmore. Community Relations — David Dunten, Huntertown, and Rebecca Good. Howe. Field Crops—Marvin Jolliff, Elnora. Frozen Foods — Betty Brown, Rosedale. Health— Earl Shelburne, Sheridan. , . Safety—Norma Waddy, Indianapolis.

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in’’ enjoyment. Colorful strawberry, chocolate and orange squares framed by rich vanilla, ice cream make each spoonful a pleasing taste sensation.

Rainbow Freeze Cake 1 quart strawberry ice cream 1 quart chocolate ice cream 1 quart orange sherbet 2 quarts vanilla ice cream Chill a ten inch tube pan with removable bottom. Cut strawberry and chocolate ice cream into one inch squares. Place on cookie sheets in freezer until firm. Soften vanilla ice cream; whip until consistency of fluffy whipped cream. Place layer of colored squares into pan fairly close together. Add whipped ice cream to fill spaces. Repeat until pan is- filled. „ REPEAT &• y until I o l&A ( pan is Uhww F,LLE < r \ wo PLACE LAYER OF AOO <_V' cotoeeo squares ice cream to ft INTO PAN FILL SPACES. 11l Freeze several hours, until very firm. Remove from pan by using a long spatula and warm water. Slice and serve on dessert plates. Yield: Sixteen servings. It is important to freeze the squares of ice cream and sherbet until very firm. If you’re preparing the cflke on an extremely hot day, prepare in intervals. Arrange several layers of cubes and whipped ice cream, then freeze for an hour. Continue this procedure until the pan has been filled. Any Flavor Any flavored ice cream or sherbet may be substituted for those given in the recipe. Match or contrast flavor colors to your table decorations for a lovely effect. Prepare Ahead

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Rainbow Freeze Cake may be prepared as long as one month in advance. Ho w - ever, if you store it longer than several hours in the freezer, cover tightly with heavy aluminum foil.

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Present Oratorio At Berne Sunday Night BERNE— The Mennonite choral society of this city will present Haydn’s oratorio, “The Creatiofi.” Sunday evening, at 7:30 o’clock at the First Mennonite church. The rendition will be under the direction of Dr. Freeman Burkhalter and the large chorus will be augumented by three talented soloists, Raymond McAfee, bass: Ralph Neilson, tenor; and Maud Nosier, soprano, all of the Chicago area. Mrs. L. A. Neuen, organist, and .Mrs. Sherman Stucky, pianist, will serve as accompanists. The public is invited to hear this traditional rendition. COURT NEWS Marriage Application Joyce Ann Kirchner, 18. route three, Decatur, and Charles Jacob Shaffer, 19, Decatur. Divorce Cases On motion of the plaintiff, the action for divorce was dismissed, and costs were assessed against the plaintiff, in the case of Margaret E. Carlisle vs. Rodger Frank Carlisle. By agreement of the parties, the cause was continued in the case of Gladys R. Anderson vs Garth Anderson. Complaint Cases The case of Harry Soucie, doing business as Harry Soucie Construction Company, vs Stewart W. McMillen, Elizabeth K. McMillen, on motion of the plaintiff, the cause was dismissed. Costs of the action assessed against the plaintiff. Estate Cases Th the estate of Carrie E. Peoples. the proof of mailing of notice to all persons in the matter of determination of the inheritance tax was filed. Inheritance tax appraiser’s report was submitted, finding the net value of the estate to be $16,227.71. The schedule to determine the inheritance tax was filed with reference to the county assessor in the estate of Frederick G. Busse. Real estate, $9,650; money, stocks and bonds, $9,310.47; personal property, $965; total value, $19,925.47; indebtedness, sl.835 68; net estate, $18,089.79. The proof of mailing to all interested persons in the matter of the final settlement, was filed in the estate of Joseph J. Berling. A certificate of clearance was filed. The final report was submitted. examined and approved. The executor was ordered to make the distrabution in compliance with the terms of the final report, and the estate closed. The final report was filed, and notice was ordered issued returnable June 26 in the estate of William P. Robinson. A verified petition by V. W. Sowders to compromise and settle the suit of Harry Soucie against Stewart W. McMillen and Elizabeth K. McMillen, and the Fort Wayne National Bank as execujpr of the estate of Stewart W. McMillen, was filed. The find! report was filed, notice ordered issued returnable June 25, in the estate of Thomas P. Halberstadt. A verified petition in lieu of the inheritance tax schedule was submitted to the court. Value of the estate nil, no inheritance tax due.

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