Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 51, Decatur, Adams County, 29 February 1964 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO., INC. *»88i8d at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller. Jr President John G. Heller Vice President Chas. E. HolthouseSecretary-Treasurer Subscription Kites By Mail, in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, 810.00; Six months, $5.50; 3 months, 13.00. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $11.35; 9 months, $6.00; 3 months, $3.25. By Carrier, 35 cents perweek. Single copies, 7 cents. For Lieutenant Governor Joseph A. Farina Friday afternoon Joseph A. Farina, school teacher-farmer from near LaPorte, stopped in Decatur to chat with Democratic county chairman Dr. Harry H. Hebble and other friends; Mr. Farina is a candidate for the Democratic nomination for lieutenant-governor. Well-acquainted over the state, Farina led the Democratic ticket as candidate for auditor of state in such population centers as the First district, the Third district (South Bend and LaPorte), and Evansville, in the eighth district. He was a candidate on the same ticket with Judge G. Remy Bierly, and they campaigned together many times. Mr. Farina is married and the father of two sons. He has served as a township trustee, as county auditor; he manages his own farm, on which he lives, he has been an instructor in business administration at Purdue university evening classes; he is a member of the Elks, Eagles, Moose, Isaac Walton League, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and Indiana auditor’s association; he is a graduate of DePaul University with a degree in business administration. He is a member of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, LaPorte. He is admirably suited for the office of lieutenant governor, who is also commissioner of agriculture, serves on the* state fair board, is commissioner of business and industry, heads the tourist council, and the advisory commission for the state legislature. Editorial written by Dick Heller

o ■ o The People’s Voice This column is for the use of our readers who wish to make suggestions for the general good or discuss questions of interest. No articles will be published without signature of the author. O — O Better Airport Gentlemen: On Monday, February 24, I had the misfortune to fly into your town on business. Because neither the Decatur or HiWay airport has radio communication facilities. I was unable to contact either for a report on field conditions. Both were obviously snow covered. I decided to land at the HiWay airport because of the longer runway. To make a long story short, I conducted my business in just a few minutes, but it was fully five hours before I was able to get my plane into the air again because of the inadequate, rough surfaced runway. If it hadn’t been for the heroic efforts of

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Mrs. Richardson and crew at HiWay, and the kind assistance of Frank Liechty, I would probably have had to wait for the spring thaw and then for the mud to dry before getting my plane out. Gentlemen, aviation is no longer the glamorous barn-storming novelty of years past, it is an efficient means of transportation for busy people; safe, quick traveling in almost any weather. However, it has one drawback. We don’t need super highways to drive on, but we do need small hard surfaced runways that can be maintained in all seasons. It is difficult to measure the financial gain to a town from a well run airport with adequate facilities. Goal airports not only attract business, but modern business demands good airports. Please think this over and support the Junior Chamber of Commerce and others actively seeking a solution to this problem. Sincerely, Robert E. Marble, Birmingham, Midi

Move In Venezuela Is Up To Johnson

By LYLE C. WILSON United Press International In the matter ot Fidel Castro’s effort to seize Venezuela, it would appear that the next move is up to President Johnson. The OAS reported this week on Castro’s Operation Venezuela. OAS is the Organization of American States. OAS investigators reported that Castro’s agents smuggeld bazookas, mortars and machine guns into Venezuela. Object: seizure of the country. This effort to export communism from Cuba into a South American state invites attention to the ground rules laid down by the late President John F. Uennedy. The occasion was Kennedy’s sept. 13, 1962, news conference. The young President was trying to silence uneasy rumors that Castro’s Cuba was becoming more instead of less a menace to the United States and its neighbors. Most emphatically, Kennedy said military action by the United States was neither required nor would it be justified by the then existing situation. But the President did not want to appear to be soft on Cuba, so he added this: List Dangers “But, let me make this clear once again: If at any time the Communist build -up in Cuba were to: —“Endanger or interfere with our security in any way, includ-

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weeks later on the eve of the congressional elections there was a national clamor for action to check the Sino-Russian penetration of the Western Hemisphere. It had become the prime Republican campaign sueThe Kennedy administration discovered the Russian missile buildup on Oct. 23 and imposed a naval blockade despite Russian threats of an A-war. The

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