Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 213, Decatur, Adams County, 9 September 1960 — Page 4
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Dictators Are Expendable Generalissimo Rafael Leonidas Trujillo, for 30 years an iron-fisted dictator in the Dominican Republic, has learned one reality of world politics. Just as dictators grow and thrive on the philosophy that anyone or anything is expendable as long as it furthers their cause, so are the dictators themselves expendable when they go too far. For those aforementioned 30 years, Trujillo has been a staunch friend of the United States, and the feeling was mutual. He was probably picked up in the first place because of his friendliness to U. S. business interests, despite the sufferings of his own people. During the second world war, any ally was - an ally, although it causes one to ponder the hypocrisies surrounding foreign policy when a 'country fighting throughout the world against the evils of dictators should have one for an ally. After the war, Trujillo was still a staunch friend. He was one of the strongest opponents of Communism in the Western hemisphere, carrying on one bloody purge after another with the rationalization that all of the student and peasant uprisings were Red inspired. He was our good friend, and had the foreign aid to prove it. Recently, as a concession to the other nations of the Organization of American States who recognized Trujillo for what he was, the United States lopped the Dominican Republic off our list in an instant. And what of the intense Kremlin-Castro critic who poured forth condemnation of both along with the same toward any liberal and progressive Latin American government? What does the publisher of “Carribique,” a violently anti - communistic monthly magazine think now? He suddenly decided that Castro wasn’t the Carribean boogy-man he had thought him, that, on second thought, the United States should be ashamed of itself for pracicing economic warfare against the poor Cubans (since we plan to cut off his sugar imports, too), and is off and running as fast as his uniform bedecked legs will carry him in an effort to catch Castro’s Kremlin-bound —and brakeless scooter, to hop aboard for the trip into world-wide Communism. After printing his own “anti-Communist” excuses for gunning down any one who had the nerve to say what he was, Trujillo has subscribed to the Tass news agency. He has also sent his son, who flunked out of an American military course, to the Kremlin, where it is a safe bet professor Nikita will give him straight A’s in Vodka. It makes one wonder whether the ideals of the idealists might not be more realistic in the long-run than the realisms of the diplomatic realists, who insisted for 30 years that alliances with such vermin were necessary. Syngman Rhee and Trujillo are gone. Will Chiang Kai Shek and Franco be next?
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SEPT. 9—7:00 p.m. Ernie’s Auction, 3 miles east of Berne on St. Rd. 118, ttien 1 mile north, % mile east. Used and new furniture and appliances. Emerson Lehman, auctioneer. SEPTEMBER 9—7:30 P.M. Jesse Blume & Sons, owners. 6 miles west of Decatur on U.S. 224 to Magley, then north % mile on Magley Road. Dairy Cattle. Walter Wiegman & Orvillf Sturm, Auctioneers.
SEPT. 9—7:30 p.m. Jesse D. Blume & Sons, owners. 6 miles west of Decatur on U. S. 224 to Magley, then north % mile. Pure bred and hi-grade Holstein cattle. Walter Wiegman, Orville Sturm, auctioneers.
SEPT. 9—1:00 p.m. O. J. Whitenack, owner. 8 miles south of Portland, Ind. on U.S. 27, then % mile east Holstein first calf heifers. Ray Elliott, aucuoneer.
SEPT. 10—12:30 p.m. Elmer Baumgartner, administrator Ethel L. Wheeler estate. 1 mile east, *4 mile north of Geneva, Ind. 2—Bo-acre farms and personal property. Phil Neuenschwander, Miz Lehman, Jeff Liechty, auctioneers. SEPT. 10—1:00 p.m. Norviel Ramsey, owner. 2 miles east and 5 miles south of Wheatfield, Ind. Improved 80-acre farm with 20 acres of Saleable Umber. Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. SEPTEMBER 10—1:00 P.M. Schuller's Upholstering Shop, Owner. On Lincoln Highway east or 5317 New Haven Ave., Walter Wiegman & Orville Sturm, Auctioneers. SEPT. 10—1:00 p. m. Cecelia T. Malley & Richard J. Sullivan, co personal representatives of Joseph P. Malley estate. 3 miles south and 2 miles west of Decatur, Ind. 226 Acres to be sold in parcels of 80, 46, 40, 40 & 20 acres. Sale conducted by Kent Realty & Auction Co. C. W. Kent, sales mgr. Gerald Strickler, & Don Blair, auctioneers. SEPT. 10—12:30 p.m. Schuller’s Upholstering Shop, Mr. & Mrs. Louis Schuller, owners. 1 mile east of Fort Wayne city limits from Bucter Road on 5317 New Haven Ave. New and used furniture; Antique furniture; antiques; truck and equipment. Walter Wiegmann, Orville Sturm, auctioneers. SEPT. 14—10:30 a.m. Ervin and Carl Miller, owners. 1 mile south and 1% miles east of Bluffton, Ind. 70-Acre improved farm and farm machinery. D. S. Blair, Gerald Strickler, Phil Neuenschwander, auctioneers. C. W. Kent, sales mgr. SEPT. 14-10:30 A.M. Ervin & Carl Miller; 1 mi. south of Bluffton on Highway 1, then 1% mi. east. Complete closeout 70 acre farm and farm machinery. D. S. Blair, Gerald Strickler, Phil Neuenschwander, Auctioneers. C. W. Kent, Sales Mgr. SEPT. 15—7:00 P.M. Adams County Holstein Association, 4-H Dairy Barn, Monroe, Indiana, 7 miles south ot Decatur, 6 miles north of Berne on U- S. 27, then 1 mile east. 50 registered and high grade Holsteins. Sale conducted by Ned C. Johnson and Phil Neuenschwander, Auctioneers. SEPT. 15—11:00 a.m. Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Hirschy and Dorothy McConnell, owners. Southwest edge of Bluffton, Ind. Holstein milk cows; bulk tank and milkers. Dell Shaw, Walter Wiegmann, auctioneers. SEPT. 16—12:30 p.m. Homer Her, owner. 11 miles south of Bluffton Ind. on St. Rd. l„to Nottingham* 1 mile west. Farm machinery, and personal property. D. S. Blair, Phil Neuenschwander, Gerald Strickler, auctioneers. SEPT. 16—1:00 P.M. Homer Ifer; 11 mi. south of Bluffton on Highway 1 to Nottingham, then 1 mi. west. Complete Line of farm machinery and sheep, D. S. Blair, Gerald Strickler, PhD Neuenschwander, Auctioneers. SEPT. 17—11:00 A.M., D.S.T. Angus Auction at Whitley County 4-H Fair Grounds, located at the west edge of Columbia City, Indiana. Sale conducted by Whitley County-Northeastern Angus Association. Kenneth Sberbahn. Auctioneer. SEPT. 21—7:00 p.m. John Peters, estate sale. Household goods~and miscellaneous. 5% miles East of Ossian. Walter Wiegman auctioneer. SEPT. 21—6:30 p.m. Patrick J. Moran and Dr. Mark M. Moran coadministrators estate of Margaret Moran, 326 N. 4th St ’ Decatur, Ind Household goods and misceDaneous items. Sale conducted by the Thomas Realty Auction Co., Jim Beery Auctioneer. Geo. C. Thomas, Sale Mgr. SEPT. 24—1:30 p.m. Robert S. Anderson, executor of Emma Goldnet estate, 715 Indiana St., Decatur, Ind. 6-room semi-modern home. Pauline Haugk Real Estate, agent. Ned C. Johnson auctioneer. i SEPT. 27—12:30 p.m. Thurman Gottschalk, owner. 7 miles west of Berne. Ind. on St. Rd. 118. Tractor, farm machinery, miscellaneous farm items and household goods. Ellenbereer Bros., auctioneers. r 8
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Decafur Teacher On State Committee Deane T. Dorwin, Decatur high school teacher, has recently accepted a position on the Indiana state committee on high schoolcollege cooperation. The committee will work on any rough spots in the change-over for the students from high school to college, and also on ways to better prepare the high school students for their college work. Dorwin has been doing considerable counsel and guidance work in Decatur high school for several years, and this year will spend half of each day working on guidance tests and student counseling. A small office has been set up in the high school building for his use. This past summer, Dorwin attended a two-week counseling session at Ball State Teachers College, covering the field of mental hygiene. Besides helping students find the right college for the best use of their talents, the counselor also has to handle some of the varied teen-age problems that arise. The committee recently amended its constitution to permit high
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school counselors membership. Until then, the membership was limited to college administrators and high school principals. It was felt that since the counselors are the ones working with the students, they would have a firsthand knowledge of their problems.
20 Years Ago Today ■ ■—■—<> Sept. 9, 1940—David Baker, 93, Adams county’s last surviving Civil War veteran, died at his home in Blue Creek township. Abe BoUenbacher, 55, farmer of near Rockford, 0., died at the Adams county memorial hospital from injuries sustained when he attempted to stop a runaway horse at his home. The annual sugar-making campaign of the Central Sugar Co. is expected to start about Oct. 1. The Rev. C. H. Wiedekehr, pastor of the West Missionary church of Berne, was elected president of the Adams county ministerial association. The Rev. G. T. Rosselot has been returned as pastor of the First United Bretheren church in Decatur.
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