Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 59, Number 124, Decatur, Adams County, 26 May 1961 — Page 8

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Kennedy Asks New Long-Term Aid Approach United Press International WASHINGTON <UPD > President Kennedy asked Congress to-

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day to approve a new long-term approach to foreign aid which would put the program under one agency and allow the government to borrow 87-3 billion over five years tq make loans to underdeveloped countries. The President sent Congress a proposed "Act for International developent of 1961” along with a letter outlining features of the new aid plan. He said it was “designed to provide the concepts, the means, and the organization for programs 'of foreign aid attuned to the needs of the decade ahead.” With some deliberateness, the initials of the act are "AID” as i are those for the name of the new agency Kennedy proposed—the Agency for International Development. It would be part of the State Department and would replace the existing international cooperation administration and The President proposed that the new agency be headed by an administrator with the rank of undersecretary who would report directly to the secretary of state and the President. Kennedy in his special message to Congress Thursday asked that the foreign aid program for the 1962 fiscal year be increased by $535 million, raising it to $4.5 billion. In advance of the message, Sen. J. William Fulbright, D-Ark., said it would be "v ry difficult” to win

♦ * i congressional approval of the ini creased program. Many pther vet- > eran lawmakers shared his view. Kennedy said his proposal to • give the aid program a higher status highlighted the fundamental fact that “economic development assistance can no longer be subordinated to, or viewed simply as a convenient tool for meeting, short-run political objectives.” In addition to his request for $1.69 billion in appropriations for economic aid, Kennedy asked for authorization “to make loans, repayable in U.S. dollars, ..to promote the economic development of lessdeveloped countries and areas.” He said the emphasis would be “upon long-term plans and programs designed to develop economic resources and increase productive capacities.” Eight Persons Dead In South Dakota Fire LOWER BRULE, S.D. (UPD— Eight persons, including five children, were burned to death today when fire swept through their twostory frame house in an Indian reservation settlement. The victims were Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Goodlow Sr. and five of their children. One son, Lawrence, 8, escaped with only singed hair. Another child, Irene Johnson, who was visiting the family for the night, also burned to death. Officers said an explosion was heard by neighbors about 1 a.m. The fire broke out a few minutes later. Fire trucks were called from the town of Reliance, 16 miles away, but the house burned to the ground. Firemen and volunteers had to wait until morning to pump the water out of the basement before removing the charred bodies. Neighbors said the house had bottled gas and wood burning cook stoves. They believed the Goodlows were using the wood stove. The dead Goodlow children were Reba, 11, Anthony Jr„ 10. Jerry, 4, Dean, 2, and Beverly Jean, 1. Trade ii a ecod town — Decatur. ;

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I I 7 I I iL J ■ I 1 I ■ rfl K Um y Jh •' 1 E Wt S ‘TtjMN ■ W. GUY BROWN, right, retiring superintendent of the Decatur public schools, was honored on his retirement by the presence of Gov. Matthew E. Welsh, commencement speaker for the 80th graduating class. Brown, who completes 45 years with the Decatur school system, and 47_jn teaching, has been named executive secre ta:y of the Decatur Chamber-of Commerce.

Two-Alarm fire At Eli Lilly Plant INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — A butant gas explosion Thursday .touched off a two-alarm fire at an Eli Lilly & Co. plant building. Despite great clouds» of smoke from burning tar on the roof, damage was not extensive.

BOND SALE NOTICE BERXE-FREXC'H TOWNSHIP SCHOOL Sealed proposals will be received by the School Board of BerneFrench Township School, at the office of the Superintendent of Schools in the High ana Grade School Building in the City of Berne, Indiana, up to the hour of 1:30, p. ni. (Central Daylight Time) on the 6th day of June, 1961, for the purchase of bonds of said BerneFrench Township School designated as ‘‘School Building Bonds of 1961,’’ in the aggregate amount of 1 169,700, bearing interest at a’ rate i not to exceed 4% per annum (the I exact rate to be determined by bidding);’ which interest will be payable on July 1,1962, and semiannually thereafter. Said bonds will be dated June 1, 1961, and will be in the denomination of SI,OOO except for one bond in the denomination of 5700, maturing in numerical order as follows: $4,700 on Jannnry 1, 1904; g.'i.OOO on July 1. 1904, and *5.000 each January 1 and July 1 thereafter to and including July 1. 1970. Bidders for said bonds will be required to name the rate of interest which .the bonds are to bear, i not exceeding 4% per annum. Such interest rate must be in multiples of (s of 1%, and not more than one interest rate shall be named by each bidder.. The bonds-will be awarded to the highest qualified bidder whose bid is submitted in accordance herewith. The highest bidder will be the one who offers the lowest net interest cost to the consolidated school corporation, to be determined by computing the total interest on all of the bonds to their maturities and deducting therefrom the premium bid, if any. No bid for less than the par value of said bonds will be considered, an l_Lhe right is reserved to reject any and all bids. If an acceptable i bid is not received at the time fix!ed for sale, the sale will be conI tinned for a period of not to exI ceed 30 days thereafter, but in the i event’-of the continuation of % such ■ sale, no bid will be accepted which is lower than the highest bid re- ; ceiyed at the time fixed for the sale of said bonds. No conditional I bids w ill lie considered. : Bids shall be in sealed envelopes I marked "Bids for School Building ; Bonds of 1961” and each bid shall Ibe accompanied by a certified or ! cashier’s check in the .amount of I SI,OOO, payable to ‘‘Berne-French Townshlu SchoftlZLThe. eheck-ot the successful bidder w-ill be retained until the bonds have been delivered and payment made therefor, and in the event such bidder shall fail or refuse to comply with the terms of his bid, and this notice, then such cheek and the proceeds thereof shall become the property of t he consolidated school corporation and shall be taken and considered as its liquidated damages growing out of such failure. The cheek of the unsuccessful bidders will be returned immediately after the award of the bonds. The successful bidder shall accept delivery of the bonds and make payment therefor within ,5 days aft er being notlfb-d t a t the T bonds are ready _lbr_ delivery,—at I such bank In the City of Berne or the City of Indianapolis as such (bidder shall designate. The bonds I will be ready for delivery within 21 days after the date of sale. Said bonds dre being issued for the purpose of procuring funds t° be applied on the cost of construction and equipment of a new addition to the present high and grade school building in said consolidated school corporation, and will be the direct obligations of the consolidated school corporation payable out Os unlimited, ad valorem taxes to be collected on all of the taxable property within said co nsolidated school corporation. Berne - French Township School is a consolidated school corporation organized pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 123 of the Acts of 1947, as amended, and Includes all of the territory and property within the City of Berne and French Township of Adams County. These bonds are offered subject to the unqualified approving opinion of Ross McCord Ice & Miller, bond counsel of Indianapolis, Indiana The consolidated school corporation will furnish at its expense the opinion, printed bond forms, transcript proceedings, and closing papers in usudl form, showing no litigation questioning the validity of the bonds at the time of delivery. ** Dated this 17th day of May, 19 ; 61. Elmer J. Isch , Attorney for School Corporation Herne-French Township School Howard E. Baumgartner Secretary, School Board, May 19, 26.

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Abnormally Cool 01, ■ Weather In State By United Press International Hoosiers faced the prospect of abnormally cool weather for the pre-Memorial Day weekend, but a warming trend and rain - free conditions were predicted for the holiday next Tuesday. The mercury slipped to extremely chilly levels again this morning, dropping to 37 at Lafayette and Goshen, 38 at South Bend, 40 at Fort Wayne, 41 at Indianapolis and 45 at Evansville. Forecasters warned of the likelihood of scattered frost in the northern third of the state tonight and in low areas of the central portion with the mercury falling to the 30s throughout the state. Clear skies and diminishing winds will set the stage for frost. Th4 five-aay outlook said temperatures will average 3 to 8 degrees below normal. A slight moderation in temperatures was due Saturday and Sunday, with colder weather Monday and a warmer trend Tuesday and Wednesday. Showers will total only onefourth to one-half inch during the period, late Sunday or Monday and again about Wednesday in the north and about Monday only in the central and sduth. Rain fell in Indiana late Thursday and today. It totaled .53 of an inch at Indianapolis. .20 at Lafayette, .18 at South Bend, .15 at Terre Haute. .12 at Fort Wayne and .04 at Evansville by 7 a.m. The peak of the cold weather may come today with temperatures rising no higher than 48 to 54 north, the mid 50s central and the low 60s south. Highs Saturday vpll be in the 60s. Sunday will be warmer. Highs Thursday ranged from 75 at South Bend to 81 at Evansville. JOHN L. DEVOSS Attorney ESTATE NO. s.'>9lt NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF LILI, BORROI GHS —- —- In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana. April Term. 1961 Tn the matter of__the Estate of I,ill llorroiiKhs. decease, d Notice is hereby given that Nlnrgnret Melehl as Executrix of the above nam<‘d estate, has presented and filed her final account in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination find action of said Adams Circuit Court, on the 16 of June, 1961, at which time all persons interested in said estate are. required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why sair) aei-ount shetiM net-be-ttpprovetr ,ind the heirs of said decedent and alf others interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. Margaret Melchi Personal Representative. Mjl ew Piirrl«h. JiiOKC. May 2G, June 2.

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Rain Clouds Dot Much Os Nation By United Press International Rain clouds dotted much of the nation today, spreading from storms Thursday that poured more than four inches of water on parts of the South. The Weather Bureau predicted scattered showers and thunderstorms throughout the Atlantic Coast, the Gulf states, most of the Rockies, the Pacific Northwest and northern California. Most of the Great Lakes region basked under sunny skies with the rest of the nation receiving cooler temperatures. There was a chance of a few snow flurries along the south shoreline of Lake Superior. Thursday, high winds and thunderstorms accompanied by lightning killed one person and injured two others. An 11-year-old boy was killed at Sunnyside. Wash., when a high wind sent a tree crashing into a house trailer where the youth was eating dinner. Two boys were injured at Austin, Tex., when lightning struck a playground where they were playing. In Chicago, an 87-year-old woman was struck and killed by a car when Lake Michigan winds whipped her coat over her head and hurled her into the street. JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES Kingdom Hall Corner Monroe and Ninth Sunday 3:00 p.m.: ‘‘How Can One’s Future Be Secure” is the subject of a Bible lecture to be delivered by P. E. Gerber, a local Watchtower representative. He will answer such questions as Where is true stability to be found? and When will there be freedom from anxiety and fear? The public is cordially invited. Sunday 4:15 p.m.: Watchtower Bible Study and discussion of the subject “The Sacred Bible and Our Problem of Survival". One of the scripture texts to be discussed is 2 Peter 3:7: “By the same Word the heavens and the earth that are now stored up for- fire and are be reserved to the day of judgment and of destruction of the ungodly men.” Tuesday 7:30 p.m.: Theocratic Ministry School followed by the Kingdom Ministry service meet- | ing. Friday 8:00 p.m.: Bible study using the study aid, “You May Survive Armageddon into God’s i New World.” — If you have something to sell ; or trade — use Demacrat want I ads — they get BIG results.

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