Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 296, Decatur, Adams County, 17 December 1959 — Page 12

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Important Phase Os Ike Journey Remains By MERRIMAN SMITH UPI White House Reporter TUNIS. Tunisia (UPD-It is most dificnlt for those traveling with President Eisenhower to realize in Africa today that a highly important phase of his journey still remains, the Western summit meeting in Paris beginning two days- from now. Time, countries and continents have becomewhat blurred and the White House travelers are inclined to think of upcoming stages of the trip only in personal terms. Truly minor oetails of personal - living begin to outweigh important

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diplomatic considerations, for example: A travel clock left in New* Delhi. A Christmas gift for the family that won’t fit into bulging gageLocation of aspirin. The question most often heard in the working party swirling along with the President is, what day is it? Barbara Eisenhower has had to find room for countless gifts' for her four children, including jjfiljcately mounted butterflies from Taiwan which she acquired in India. There are tiger skins, leopard Reads ’and silver replicas of buildings. There must be enough silver and gold framed portraits of heads of state to fill a large

- Most of these gifts will end up Ain the Eisenhower Museum at Abilene, Kan., but even that noble < structure has space limitations. So, along with the Western summit meeting, the chief executive also must ponder What to do 1 with his gifts. And this is a 1 problem not subject to diplomatic t negotiations. A logistical problem matching the movement of the presidential i party is the transportation back r to the United States of the gifts ,- showered on Eisenhower during i his journey. t Some of the gifts are highly fragile and require expert crati ing. They weigh a ton and will - need a cargo plane to airlift - them back to the United States, f e The outpouring of gifts was heaviest in Asia. k President Prasad of India gave » the President a large ceremonial £ chest of carved wood that weighs if well over a ton. J Eisenhower has rece iv e d y enough Oriental and Persian carF pets to cover the White House I, floors wall to wall several times. F Someone just packed and shipped * a large turquoise-studded peacock i* presented by the Shah of Iran. J And President Ayub Khan of V Pakistan presented a silver filiF gree tree, so delicate that Ayub y himself was afraid to handl? the F three-foot-high object when it was | shown to the chief executive. » This gift alone will require the J most delicate kind of shipping if and handling an dit cannot be JJ tossed into the cargo hold of the y presidential 707 jet transporty y Dr. Kevin McCann, one of the F President’s chief adviser, on J speeches, had several interesting f experiences during his journey. f In Turkey, for example, the local t officials somehow got the idea ■ that the name Kevin McCann was • feminine. So they assigned him a room with a lady member of the party. Gallantly, McCann, after discovering the mixup when he I walked into his room, offered to | sleep in the hotel lobby. I But he was rescued by a kindh> I Turkish official who got him an- ! other room. / I In Karachi, days before the ‘ President arrived there, thou- ' sands of people gathered along the highway from the airport to town to cheer a “dummy" eisenIhower as a stand-in for the chief executive. One trial run after another was made to work out a smooth schedule. And the elaborate motorcade from the airport into Athens was rehearsed for four straight days before Eisenhower arrived. Liquor Licenses Os 17 Are Suspended INDIANAPOLIS (UPD — The Indiana Alcoholic Beverage Commission today ordered suspension of the liquor licenses of 17 per- [ sons, efective Jan. 4. They in- ' eluded: Ray’s Tavern. Indianapolis, , Alice and Raymond Albert, after hours sale, 5 days (rehearing). Miclie’s, Indianapolis, Josephine Mooney, bartender Joe Daprils, 'after hours sale, each 5 days (rehearing). Spud’s Tavern, Terre Haute, Louis and May Storms, service ' while standing, overseating capacity, illegal advertising, 5 days. Citadel Tavern. Fort Wayne, S. George Spiro, bartender Walter i Spiro, hindering enforcement, sale to intoxicated persons, waitress without permit, standing and consuming, failure to maintain fine reputation, waitress promoting drinks from customers, 30 days each. Workmen's Benefit Fund. Branch No- 432, East Chicago, bartender Al Gutirez, after hours sale, sale to non-members. serving liquor off permit premises, each 5 days. All Nations Case, South Bend. Edward Gilliam, false ownership, deferred judgment, bartender Boba Tharbs, 15 days. Jonesville Tavern, Jonesville, Merlin A. Lucas, bartenders William J. Lucas and Raymond Hicks minor sale, minor loitering, each

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30 days. A & R Diner, Columbia City, bartender Albert Leutz, minor sale and minor loitering. 30 days. Joyce M. Kersteins, New Albany, possession and sale of gin and whiskey on 112 permit, lottery for beer and cash, 10 days, 'rehearing). Van's Tavern, Indianapolis, Harriett Holman, minor sale and minor loitering, deferred judgment, bartenders Lawrence L. Davidson and Rex M. Hasler, each 30 days. Merchants Tavern, Terre Haute. Ray afid George Hansel, minor sale and minor loitering, 30 days. Judgment was deferred on the following cases'Blackstone Grill, Inc., Gary, failure to meet requirements for family room. B & B Bar, Anderson, Troy Collins, vision ostructed. Hide -A- Way- Tavern, Indianapolis, Edith M- Monday, waitress Melvina Judd, minor sale and mt nor loitering. Cedar Bar, Charlestown, George Beuter, minor sale and minor loitering. Jimmie’s Tavern, Charlestown, James and Telitha Wiley, bartender James M. Flynn, minor sale and minor loitering. Harold’s Case. Columbus, Harold G. Schafstall, minor sale and minor loitering. Business First NEWARK, Ohio (UPD—Sheriff Wiliam McElroy is no man to put pleasure before business. Instead of attending ribbon-cut-ting ceremonies at the opening of a new interstate highway, McElroy put his efforts into reaching for the va’ndals who ransacked the Newark courthouse and took $3 from the blind operator of a newsstand. X School Reporter decorating the boards. Much of their beauty was due to the colored chalk in which they were prepared. Almost every feast day was -rttOstrated and the exultant freshmen proudly displayed them to Father Jaeger. I

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