Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 167, Decatur, Adams County, 17 July 1963 — Page 4

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A Good Idea Dan Wemhoff, 25-year-old son of “Pete” Wemhoff of Detroit, Mich., and grandson of the late George Wemhoff of Decatur, came back from a two-year tour of duty with the Peace Corps with some very good suggestions. The United States formed the Alliance for Progress to help revamp the economy of South America, But the program is hardly off the ground because of lack of experienced talent. Wemhoff, who spent about 21 months in Columbia working on various projects, found that the local people lacked faith in their government which was reciprocated with lack of faith in the local people, and both lacked funds to carry out/ needed projects. Wemhoff suggests that the Peace Corps and the Alliance for Progress work together in Latin America. “We need to work in pairs,” he said. “The Alliance has financial backing and the Peace Corps has organization and knowledge of sensitive areas in which the funds can be put to use. The Alliance needs some assurance that the money is reaching the people.” In one rural Columbian village, Wemhoff tried organizing an adult literacy program. The idea was to hold nightly for people of the countryside who averaged two years education. He recruited about 200 adults and a teacher came, but had to leave because there was no money. Many of the local people had the mistaken idea that the Peace Corps had money to support their projects, t|ie Peace Corps was counting on local help. In Another town, Wemhoff and two others spent 11 months trying to gel an aqueduct ’■ built to furnish water for 22 homes. A local merchant's organization spent the entire time bickering over whether financial support was adviseable, and finally the group left with just the engineering completed. Again in San Jacinto, Bolivia, Wemhoff met frustration when he attempted to help build a cooperative for hammock weavers. The weavers attempted to sell without a middle man, but the retailers cut their prices instead, cutting the weavers back to almost nothing. A final project, to improve the quality of cotton for the export market may soon prove successful. In all the areas, community cooperation was first secured by all helping to build an athletic field. This proved very popular, but when it came to cooperation between the government, business and the poor farmers, cooperation broke down. Wemhoff feels that some initial help through the Alliance for Progress at the crucial points would have launched the local projects and put them in shape for local takeover.

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20 Years Ago Todays 0 — 0 July 17, 1943 — High winds, electrical and rain storm cause heavy damage in Deeatur, parti, cularly in the southern part of the city. Miss Libby Macy has been admitted to the Adams county memorial hospital for treatment of a

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