Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 37, Decatur, Adams County, 13 February 1964 — Page 2

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Lincoln Cub Pack Will Have Midway The Lincoln school Cub Scout pack, 3061, Kenneth Erhart, chairman, and Judge Mpie»*<. Parrish, cubmaster, will hold a Cub Scout carnival midway at the district scout-o-rama here April 25 at the Decatur Youth Center, Bill Spice, district scooter, announced today. The local pack was one of the first to announce its plans for the' huge new event, which will replace the council scout-o-rama, in the hopes of making scouting live to more people in the council. More than 50 units from Adams, Jay and Wells counties are expected to take part in this, with hundreds of boys helping make it a real success. A parade through downtown Decatur at 4 p. m. on the Saturday ot the scout-o-rama, between the afternoon and evening sessions, will highlight the affair. Word Received Os Rantomo Death Word has been received here of the sudden death of Kenneth Ramtama, 35, Tuesday, who suffered a cerebral hemorrhage at the table at his home in Battle Creek, Mich. His wife was formerly Shirley Andress, whose mother is Mrs. Loretta Andrews of Grand Rapids, Mich., a sister of Mrs. Ethel Kaehr of Decatur, who died last week. Mr. Ramtama is survived by his wife and tour small, children. He was an employe of the Kellogg Co. in Battle Creek. Funeral services and burial will be at Battle Creek. , "I I I Lean - Sliced I Boiled | I Ham I I m 79‘ | | Choice - Cuts |> Beef-Rib I I Steaks I | ib. I Lean - Blade I Chuck fl I Roasts I LB 39* | |j Fresh - Lean | Center Cut | Pork Chops I I LB 69 { Old Fashioned II Pork Back Bones H lb. 39‘ n Fresh - Lean Ground I Beef - I 2 ■ 89* Cut - Pkg. - Frozen || Sides I Beef | LB. 39* I Frozen Food | Lockers For Rent

State Senate May Have An Extra Member INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — The machinery for electing the first reapportioned Indiana legislature in 43 years was in motion today, but there was a chance it might grind out an extra state senator. The old Senate was composed of 50 members. The new one is supposed to be the same size. But changes in the makeup of the senatorial districts, under the reapportionment act passed by the 1963 Legislature and validated by the Indiana Supreme Court’s ruling Monday that Governor Welsh vetoed it too late, make it appear possible the 1965 session will wind up with 51 senators. William D. Ruckelshaus, chief counsel for the Indiana attorney general, said Lake County was given a fifth senate seat “by a reshuffling of a west central complex of nine counties” which reduced representation in that area from 5 to 4. Mankin or Annakin Out? The main problem is, however, that all five senators in the area may come marching back to their old seats unless some ruling convices them they cannot do so. Under the new plan it would appear that either Sen. Jack Mankin, who now represents Vigo County, or Sen. V. Dewey Annakin, who now represents Vigo and Sullivan Counties, would have to retire. But both said they expect to return. “I will not start court procedure to get in there,” Annakin said, “but I believe I legally continue to serve for two more years.” Annakin, a Terre Haute Democrat, was elected in 1962 to a four-year term. He is thus at present a holdover senator whose seat is not subject to this year’s election. On the other hand. Mankin’s four-year term expires this year and his seat would be up for election, reapportionment or not. The new reapportionment act specifically says holdover senators “shall continue to hold their terms has expired by limitation.” What Does Phrase Mean? Nobody seems to know why the legislature added that phrase “by limitation.” There is no explanation of what that means. Thus, the way is left open for questioning the intent of the lawmakers when thfey added those two words instead of merely saying “until their term Has expired.” Mankin, also a Terre Haute Democrat, said he does not intend to go to court and will abide by whatever decision the Indiana State Election Board makes regarding solution of the problem. Os the other three senators involved in the nine-county complex, Dr. James Kirtley, D-Crawfordsville. is a holdover, and Kenneth fteagin, D-Cory, and Charles Kellum, R-Moores-ville, must run for reelection. ■Their districts were changed. Under the new format, the nine counties were regrouped to form four senate districts— Vigo, Hendricks and Morgan; Montgomery, Parke and Putnam. and Clay, Owen and Sullivan.

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Remind Veterans To Change Beneficiary "Veterans who have just married — don’t forget to change your insurance beneficiary. “New wives of veterans, see that your husband makes that change.” Otherwise, as in the case of one veteran, his bride of a year got nothing. His wealthy sister got SIO,OOO. A. J. Bochicchio, the veterans administration regional office manager for Indiana, warned newly married veterans today that VA can pay insurance claims only to the beneficiary named by the veteran. Each year a number of cases are developed in which the widow, some with children, must see their husband’s insurance go to beneficiaries he had named years ago and had forgotten to change. The most common reasons for obsolete listings of beneficiaries include marriages, remarriages, divorces and deaths, Bochicchio explained. If the veteran has forgotten his old beneficiary listing, VA win help by sending him a microfilm copy of the old listing -as well as a hew beneficiary designation to be filled in with up-to-date information. All the veteran has to do is write the VA office to which he sends his insurance . payments, being careful to give his full name and policy number. If he wishes to change beneficiaries, he should list both the old and the new. Two Accidents In City This Morning Two accidents occurred within an hour this morning with only minor damages resulting in each. The first mishap occurred at 7:05 a.m. when, an automobile driven by James A. Steinbauer, 25-year-old Fort Wayne resident, crashed into a fence in the front yard of the home of Don Forst, at 909 Mercer Ave. Steinbauer was northbound and unable to stop in time to avoid a crash with a car operated by Mrs. Cedric Fisher, of 1015 Highland Park. Mrs. Fisher had pulled onto Mercer and Steinbauer’s car went into a skid on the slick street. Unable to stop, he passed the Fisher car but lost control and went’ into the fence. Damages were estimated at $25 to the fence and S2O to the auto. At 8:04 a.m., cars operated by Patricia Jane Geimer, 39, of 316 Jackson St., and Paul Edward Rich, 19, route 3, Decatur, collided at the intersection of Jackson and Fifth streets. Rich was westbound on Jackson and as he made a right turn onto Fifth, his car slid into the Geimer auto, which was southbound on Fifth. Damages were estimated at S4O to the Geimer car, while Rich’s auto was not damaged. Negro Attorney In Presidential Race INDIANAPOLIS (UPD— Frank R. Beckwith, a Negro attorney, planned today to campaign for president by calling for voter registration by the federal govenment instead of the states. Beckwith said Wednesday in making his announcement that he planned to enter only the Indiana presidential primary, in which four years ago he gained 19,667 votes against Richard M. Nixon.

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1964