Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 12, Decatur, Adams County, 15 January 1964 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO.. INC. iMmd at ttw Decatur, Ind., Post Office aa Second daaa M»« Dick D. Heller, Jr. President John O. Heller Vice President Chat. «. Holthouse Secretary-Treasurer Subscript!** Rates By Mall. In Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, *10.00; Sis'months, $5 50 ; 3 months, $3.00. By **■«. beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $11.25; 6 months, $6.00; 3 months, $3.25. 3y Carrier. 35 cents per week. Single copies, t cents _ SPECIAL DELIVERY FROM HEAVEN (Ed. Note: The following poem about President Kennedy was written by Barbara Jones, a fifteen year old sophomore at Sacred Heart High School in Yonkers, New York. This school is staffed by Sisters of St. Agnes and Barbara’s teacher, Sister M. Francis, CJS.A., asked the students to submit appropriate eulogies for the school paper, “The Green-Gold Echoes.” The poem was so good that the school paper turned out to be the last to publish it because after Barbara’s father, a member of the Yonker’s Police Department, showed it * to other members of the force, requests poured in from all over and it ended up with publication in the New York Journal-American and other largo newspapers. We also feel it is a unique approach outstandingly presented by one so young.) To: The Kennedy Family From: John Fritzgerald Kennedy Sorry I had to leave right away, I look down and smile at you every day. Little Patrick asks me to say “Hi,” I love you, Pm happy, so please don’t cry. ’ And Caroline I’d like to say, How proud Daddy was of you that day. When you stood like a lady and watched me go by, And doing as Mommy did, you tried not to cry. Little John, now you’re the big man, So take care of Mommy the best you can. You were just like a soldier—That salute was so brave, Thanks for the flag that you placed on my grave. And Jackie, there was no time for goodbye, But I’m sure you could read the “Farewell” in my eyes. Watch over our children and love them for me, I’ll treasure your love through eternity. So please carry on as you did before, ’till all of us meet on Heaven’s bright shore. Remember I love you, remember I care, I’ll always be with you, though you don’t see me there. Love, JACK Editorial written by r Dick Heller

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Liz Taylor Seeks Mexican Divorce PUERTO VALLARTA, Mexico (UPI) — Legal experts said today it is up to singer Eddi Fisher to make the next move in the breakup of his marriage to Elizabeth Taylor. Mias Taylor filed suit for divorce here Tuesday, saying she

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.and her husband have lived apart for more than a year without hia taking any action to terminate the marriage. Under Mexican law, this is grounds for divorce. Judge Arcadio Estrada Quinones, who granted a divorce last month to Mrs. Richard Burton, wife of the Welsh actor who is waiting in the wings to marry Miss Taylor, said Fisher may now: 1. Declare personally or through an attorney that he

does not wish to contest the divorce. If he does so, a decree could be granted in a matter of weeks. 2. Contest the divorce, which would mean that proceedings might drag on for months. 3. Ignore the matter altogether. If he does not respond to Miss Taylor’s complaint within 20 days, Mexican authorities •would consider the action un contested and grant the divorce, but Fisher’s attorneys could challenge its validity in

the United States. Observers here said it seems doubtful that the neoessary legalities can be dealt with in time for Burton to marry Miss Taylor during their > current stay in Mexico, no matter which course of action Fisher chooses. Even if he decides neither to contest nor ignore the com- • plaint, they estimated that it would take at least two weeks to obtain his reply. Burton plans to leave no later than

Jan. 28 for Canada to begin rehearsals for a projected Broadway production of “Hamlet.” Miss Taylor’s complaint, filed in Spanish, will have to be translated into English by an official in Mexico City and a copy sent to Fisher, who •is now in Las Vegas. His reply will have to follow the same course in reverse before it can be presented formally to the court. Burton indicated Monday that he expects Fisher to contest

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he divorce. He told newsmen at the local airport that he believes it will be six months before he and Miss Taylor are free to marry. Burton and Miss Taylor stayed on here for a vacation after he finished work on a film in a village near this coastal resort. ■— ,f - i - If you have something to sell or trade —■ use the Democrat Want ads — they get BIG results.