Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 145, Decatur, Adams County, 20 June 1963 — Page 8

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Bread Pudding Here’s a new twist on good old bread pudding! Beat on egg white stiff and season with sugar and spice. When ready to remove from the oven cover with this meringue, and bake until fluffy and light brown.

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Large-Scale Plans For Altering Peru

By PHIL NEWSOM VPI Foreign News Analyst Fernando Belaunde Terry as a architect has large-scale plans for altering the map of Peru. Now, as Peru’s newly elected next president, he may have a chance for at least a start on putting those plans into effect. His dream is of a "forest edge" road which would open up th,e untapped resouices of eastern Peru, and benefit Colombia, Ecuador and Bolivia as well. He explained .those plans to this correspondent a few weeks ago, spreading maps on the floor of a pleasant room off a sun-filled patio of his home at the edge of Lima. On the walls of the room were mementos of his travels by horseback and canoe along the eastern edges of the Andes K which divide Peru into coast, high sierra and jungle. The road Belaunde foresees would run 3.000 miles along trails which, in Peru, Belauden himself has travelled. He estimates its total cost at $216 million, with Peru’s share amounting to $Bl million. The project already has been partly surveyed and Belaunde hopes the job can be finished under the Alliance for Progress. Peru, Belaunde says, has only about one half acre of arable land per person at present. He estimates that every mile of the new road would open up more than 3.000 acres of land, doubling the amount now available. It would open up access to the Amazon, Orinico and Rio del I

Plata, three of South America’s ►greatest rivers, thus extending its benefits to Argentina and Brazil as well. And it would make available vast new resources of oil, ga§, manganese and jungle products. Along with his opponents in last Sunday’s general elections, Belaunde considers "Peru’s six million poverty-stricken Indians as the nation’s’ greatest problem. The road, he believes, would go far toward improving their lot and bringing them into'j the national economy. For them he also would i establish 200 pools of farm machinery and tools to help modernize present primitive farming methods. Report Another Boy Is Bitten By Dog Mrs. Bessie Cornett, 804 N. 11th St., reported to the city police at 11:58 a.m. Wednesday that her son Paul, age 7, had been bitten on the left leg by a dog in the 900 block of N. 11th St. She reported the dog was the same animal that had bitten 10 year-old Dick Dye of Decatur on Tuesday, and that it was owned by Robert Mendez, who resides at the cornor of Dayton Ave. and 12th streets. She told the city polite that she would take her son to a doctor, and the police contacted Mendez and requested he keep the animal tied up for 14 days, which he agreed to do.

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Hi-Way Trailer Court News Mrs. Wilmer Fuelling, 55 Vindale Trail, attended the Psi lota Xi convention held at Ball State Teachers College last Saturday in Muncie. Mrs. James Herman, 71 Bella Casa, spent from Tuesday until Thursday of last, week in Lafayette, where she attended the homemakers conference as a representative of the home demonstration club of Adams county. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gorman and son are the new resident at 27 Star Lane. Katherine Smith of Indianapolis is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Earl Gumm and family, 63 Bella Casa. Linda Sue Jones, 57 Vindale Trail, observed her 14th birthday Saturday, June 15. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Arnold and son Tony, 54 Vindale Trail, spent Father’s day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Arnold, near Peterson. James Wallace and son James, i Jr., grandson and great-grandson I of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wallace, 38 Star Lane, of Palisage, N. Y,, are visiting them this week. Also ‘ their other guests are Mrs. Mary 1 Gatid and Miss Dorothy Mehler of Palisage, N. Y., who are also relatives of the Wallace family. : James Herman, 71 Bella Casa, 1 spent last week and is spending this week at camp McCoy, Wis. in summer training, with the National Guard. i Jim Gorman of Portland spent Sunday with his brother, Barney Gorman and wife, 27 Star Lane. Mrs. Eugene Gumm, 63 Bella Casa, observed her 27th birthday Sunday, June 16, and received , gifts and greeting cards. Jerry Davis enjoyed his annual

vacation last week visiting relatives in Celina, Ohio and Mercer county. Mfr. and Mrs. Roger Reynolds and son Bobby, 75 West St .Ext., were Father day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dedolph, 133 Park View Drive. Workmen are busy installing new washers at the wash house, and also new dryers including a large commercial dryer to take care of the increasing needs as the population increases here. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Davis, 28 Star Lane, were in Cincinnati, Ohio last Saturday visiting the zoo. They were accompanied by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Davis, Sr., 922 N. Uth St. Mr. and Mrs. George Garland, of Gary, were guests of Mrs. Milton Brown, 69 Bella Casa, the week end of June 7, enroute to a fishing trip in Canada this week. Deborah Gumm of Louisville, Ky is spending three weeks with her father, Earl Gumm and family, 60 Bella Casa. Visitors are very welcome to drive through the court but we would appreciate if t he y would hold their speed down to 10 miles per hour to protect our children. Mrs. Thomas Lister and son Tommie and daughter Terry, 14 Krick St., attended the wedding of her brother, Gene Thatcher, to Miss Fuelling last Saturday night. Tommie was ring bearer. Earl Gumm, 60 Bella Casa, spent last Friday and Saturday with his mother, Mr. Nell Gumm in Louisville, Ky., while Mrs. Gumm was visiting in Indianapolis. Bulldozers are at work this week leveling off the grounds here and everything is being done to beautify the landscape and add to its beauty. Lowell Lee Thatcher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Thatcher, 22 Krick St., has been taken to Fort Wayne for bone treatment. Fritz Reinhart and son Ricky of Van Wert, Ohio, visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Reinhart, 58, Bella Casa, last Saturday evening, and Sunday visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Cloise Reinhart and family of Pleasant Mills. Miss Bonnie Pond became the bride of Glen Williams at 1 p.m. Wednesday, June 5, at the Assembly of God church in Decatur. Rev. Crabtree performed the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Pond, route 1, Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Williams of Craigvilk are the parents of the bridegroom. They are residing at 65 Bella Casa. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Thatcher and family, 22 Krick St., enjoyed a picnic dinner in the park at St. Marys, Ohio last Saturday. They were accompanied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Clark, and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Clark, who will leave July 1 for one year’s oversea service. Others joining them were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark, Lena Angsburger, Greg Eyason and Darlene Vanette of Decatur and Mr. and Mrs. Low Ruppert of Spencerville, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Meadows of Falls Church, Va., are visiting his parents, Rev. and Mrs. James R. Meadows, 24 Krick St., this NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that the following named person has filed an appeal with the Board of Zoning Appeals of the City of DecatuF, Indiana, asking for a variance from the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Decatur, Indiana, to-wit: a. True L. Miller et al—permission to build entension with deficiency in set-back lines and yard specifications at Miller’s Motel, 630 North 13th Street, Decatur, Indiana. For the purpose of hearing objections to or information pertaining to the granting of said variance, said Board will hold a public hearing on the Ist day of July, 1963 at the hour of 8:00 P.M. in the Council Room Os the City Hall, In the Cltv of Decatur. Indiana. W. IX) WELL HARPER. Chairman 6/20. \ NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF THE SCHOOL CITY OF DECATUR, ADAMS COUNTY INDIANA, TO ESTABLISH A CUMULATIVE BUILDING FIND. Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of the Decatur School Cify, Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, that the Board of School Trustees of said City will meet at the office of the Superintendent of said School City on the 25 th day of June, 1963 at eight o’clock P.M!. EST., for the purpose of considering a proposal to establish a Cumulative Building or Sinking Fund, for the erection, construction, purchase and remodeling of school buildings for class room purposes; purchase of real estate and equipment for new school buildings for class room purposes and the payment of rentals for renting or leasing of real estate for school buildings for class room purposes, and for the acquisition of land to be used as a street, road, sidewalk or means of ingress or egreltß, and for Improvement of any land so acquired, and for the Installation of a water supply system both on and off property owned by the school corporation and the levying of an additional tax at the rate of 75 cents on each 3100.06 of taxable property in the School City of the City of Decatur, Washington Township, Adams County, Indiana, to provide funds for said fund, said tax to be first evied in 1963, payable in 1964 and each year thereafter for 12 years, all As provided by Chapter 57 of the Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana for 1945, as amended by Chapter 248 of the Acts of 1947, Chapter 22 of the Acts of 1953, Chapter 61 of the Acts of 1955, Chapter 59 of the Acts, of 1957. Chapter 128 of the Acts of 1959 and Chapter 6 and Chapter 270 of the Acts of 1961. Taxpayers are Invited to be present and will have a right to be heard thereon before said proposal Is finally approved and submitted to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for approval. Final approval of this proposed tax levy by the State Board of Tax Commissioners . will invalidate any previous tax levy which Imml heretofore bean Approved for this purpose. BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES “- OF DECATUR SCHOOL CITY OF DECATUR, ADAMS COUNTY, INDIANA! By RICHARD J. MACKLIN, ’■ Secretary. I JOHN L. DEVOSS, Attorney 6/13, 30.

week. ' Cynthia Louise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Eversole, 62 Bella Casa, bom June 16, four months premature, weighing 1 pound and 3 ounces, died at 8:30 Sunday morning, 7Vi hours after birth. Burial was at 10:30 Monday morning in Delphos, Ohio with graveside services. Mrs. Eversole will be staying near Middle Point,..Ohio the remainder of this week at the home of the parents of Mr. Eversole. Address Middle Point, Ohio, Rfd. 1, in care of Milo R. Eversole, Miss Paula McArthur of Findley, Ohio and Clayton D. Strickler, son of Harold Strickler, 8 Detroiter Ave., were united in marriage last Saturday noon at the First Baptist church in Decatur, the pastor, Rev. Robert E. McQuaid performed the ceremony. They are now residing on South Clinton street, Fort Wayne. TO SEEK (Continued from Page One) the sales tax is expected to force a cut of $94 million from budgeted state spending in the firSt year of the biennium beginning July 1. Welsh already has said that state support of local public schools would have to be cut in half because of Niblack's ruling and that budgets for mental health, higher education and construction would be curtailed. If you have something to sell oi trade — use the Democrat Want ads — they get BIG results.

SHOW BUSINESS here again June 20, 21, 22, 23 FREE! FREE! FREE! 13' TROTWOOD TO DE GIVEN AWAY FREE OR Good for $1,000.00 On Any MODILE HOME “FOR SALE” on Our Sales Lot within a / Limited Time. HEGISTER 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. . JUNE 20 - 21 -22 - 23 Must Be 18-Yoars-Old or Older to Be Eligible, Large Selection of NEW and USED COACHES ONDISPLAY - FOR SALE FREE! FREE! FREE! HOT DAWGS - DONUTS COFFEE and COCA - COLA Our Time Is Your Time! It’s Show Time at ADAMS COUNTY TRAILER SALES, Inc. HIWAYS 27 and 33 DECATUR, IND.

BITTER BATTLE (Continued from Page One) the option of either paying or withholding federal aid to states which practice racial discrimination in carrying out federally assisted welfare, education and other programs. Denounced By Southerners Kennedy asked this as a substitute for a flat cutoff of federal funds in cases of discrimination. Southern critics immediately denounced it as a totalitarian plan. Other provisions of the main bill would set up a “community relations service” to seek peaceful solutions to racial disputes, extend the life of the Civil Rights Commission for four years beyond Sept. 30, give permanent status to the Equal Employment Opportunities Commission to fight discrimination in federal agencies and by government coptractors, and provide “technical assistance” to school districts which need help in desegregating classrooms. All of these requests are controversial and the President can get none of them without a fight. But with the battle joined on such a broad front, it appeared likely he would win on some. Construction Worker Is Killed By Boom MUNSTER, Ind. (UPD—Richard Schulte, 26, Crown Point, a construction worker, was killed Wednesday when a crane boom fell on him as he worked at the site of a new sewage treatment plant under construction here.

THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1963

The House Judiciary Committee was expected to start hearings on the main bill next week. Chairman Emanuel Celler, DN.Y., was aiming to produce abill, hopefully with bipartisan backing, by late July.

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