Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 173, Decatur, Adams County, 23 July 1964 — Page 4

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THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by TOE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO.. INC. Catered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller. Jr. President Mrs. John Shirk Vice President - Mrs. A. R. Holthouse .*.... Secretary Ralph W. Sauer Treasurer Subscription Rates By Mail, in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $10.00; Six months, $5.50; 3 months, $3.00. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, 111.25; 6 months. $6.00; 3 months, $3.35. By Carrier, 35 cents per week. Single copies, 7 cents. Mental Health Problems Indiana has come a long way since World War 11, the time of extreme staff shortages in our eight independent state mental health institutions, and buildings in extreme disrepair. In 1945, with the help of our state senator V#n Eichhorn, an act was passed which surveyed the state’s mental health problems, planned a new 2,000 bed state psychiatric hospital, a 200-bed teaching hospital, but n« unified control. In 1953, again with major help by Sen. Eichhorn, unified control of the ten mental health inatitutions was provided, buildings were renovated, staff was added. In 1961 the department of mental health was created with three divisions in a bill written and introduced by Sen. Eichhorn. * Ten years ago the state was spending $2.12 a day on each patient for food, shelter, eare, and what little treatment could be offered. Still far short of the $14.10 a day in VA hospitals and the $36.8.1 a day in local community hospitals, the state now spends $5.54 a day to provide patient care, some treatment and shelter. But we still face an acute* shortage of treatment personnel; only one-half the patients are receiving any definite treatment; the hospitals are still 30% overcrowded, and the waiting lists total 1,800 or more all the time. Progress in treating these people like human beings, and in trying to restore them to useful, normal lives can only be made if you, the citizens of Indiana, want it. Back up your legislators in providing the care these people need. And join your local mental health association — help publicize the needs of our state in providing a modern, up-to-date treatment and care = program -for those with mental retardation, child mental health, alcoholism, and other problems. We are living in an age inhere more people have more material goods, and more time to secure otherworldly, or non-material blessings, than ever before. But we must keep pushing, keep changing, keep progressing to reach the possibilities of an even more wonderful, peaceful, creative world. A new legislature in 1965 will be able to start correction of some of these problems, or it can just sluff them off for another two years — which may well mean two more years of misery for the patients, years of lost hope, and thousands who will sink to an unretrievahle level — because we were too busy to help. Let’s help, and change the prevailing conditions. • Editorial Written by Dick Heller

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Republicans Delay Appalachia Rian ... WASHINGTON (UPl)—House Republicans opened a- delaying action today against committee approval of President Johnson’s $1 billion dollar program designed to revitalize the economy of AypalachiaDemocrats were ox|>ertcd to ultimately override GOP objections on the House Public Works Committee, but Republicans insisted 'on a complete reading of the bill in the meanwhile. "We were shut off in subcommittee, so we’re insisting on a complete rending of the bill It’s the'only way we 1 ’ can offer amendments." • Rep. William C. Cramer. RrFln.. said. 'Die subcommittee approved the bill this morning. Other torigmfsional news: Poverty: The second day of debate on President Johnson’s $9t>2.5 million anti - |*>vorty program began in the Senate with final action apparently assured this week. Apportionment: Sen. Kwrett Uirksen, R-111., introduced a measure that would carry oOt the Republican platform pledge to seek nullification of the disputed Supreme Court decision <jn legislative re*|>portioninenl. ~ IT —wrmtd override—the ruling that both houses and state legislatures must be apportioned on a population basis. ImmiKrstlon: Labor Secretary W Willard Wirtz urged the judiciary immigration subcommittee to approve a n<*W immigration proposal that would gradually eliminate country-by-epuntry quotas and re p1 a c e thorn w>th a preference system. UldV \ - v... LITTLE V INEWCOMER-L I * If your Mommy will phone us, a § Welcome Wagon hostess will visit I you with a basket of gifts end ? greetings to let you know haw j| welcome your errivel is and to P congratulaN your parents. H Wione ssg j| WELCOME NEWCOMER I *1 Um this coupon to lot ua know you’rt I E* Sort a is DADDY’S NAME I R ADDRESS 1 j I.S □ Pitas# hivo Hit Wotcomo Wofon I ■ coll OR mo i H □ My Daddy would Ilk# to tubaerib* * ■ to tho I| □ My Diddy tltttdy tubteribo# to tho |

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Three Enrolled At Ball State College MUNCIE, Ind. — Three Adams ‘ c6uffty“Klgh Tcfraor'gTadiiHtes re- ’ cently spent two days at Hall State Teachers College attending a freshman orientation program and enrolling for fall classes. I Attending were Diane Sue Raudenbush, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . Harry ftaudenbush, R. R. 1, Monroe, a 1964 graduate of Adams Central highs chool, Monroe; Julie Sprunger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Sprunger, 765 N. Behring, Berne, a 1963 graduate of Berne high school. Berne; and Gary ThuitTas Krueckeberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Krueckeberg, R. R. 5, Decatur, a 1964 graduate of Decatur high sehqol, - - - - - -

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17 Vietnamese Rangers Killed In Red Ambush SAIGON, South Viet Nam (UPI) — Communist guerrillas lured two companies of government rangers into a daylight ambush, just 25 miles from Saigon, killing 17 and wounding another 34, military sources reported today. The sources said the guerrillas first attacked the An Nhon Tay outpost on the Saigon River about 25 miles northwest of the capital in the action Wednesday. % They then waited in ambush and attacked rangers who were sent from Trung Lap ranger training center to rescue the beleaguered outpost. Bombers Hit Back The guerrillas also destroyed one armored personnel carrier and damaged five others, according to an American military spokesman. He said eight government troops were wounded in the outpost, which could be seen burning from the outskirts of Saigon. Vietnamese air force “Sky- , raider” fighter bombers called in to support the government forces made repeated bombing and strafing runs over the Viet Cong positions. The spokesman said an “estimated 60” guerrillas were killed and one captured along with recoilless cannon. Elsewhere in the country, Vietnamese military spokesmen reported 10 scattered clashes with guerrillas in which government troops killed 42 Viet Cong and captured 12 along with 13 weapons. The government suffered an estimated seven killed and 30 'wounded in the clashes. ——Balds Not Denied In Saigon; the South Vietnamese Defense Ministry today issued a cautiously worded repudiation of its air force commander’s call for an attack on Communist North Viet Nam, - ■ ' s,But it did not deny his account of commando raids already going on. The ministry did not mention the name of Air Commodore Nguyen Cao Ky, who described the commando raids in a news conference Wednesday. Ky had told newsmen at an official press conference that he personally had flown parachute missions over North Viet Nam and that such missions had been stepped up by 40 per cent in the past six months de--spite at least one close brush with a jet fighter from Communist China.

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A BIRTHDAY FOR JACQUELINE— From chubby-cheeked youngster to mature woman, charm and beauty, as reflected in these photographs, have graced Mrs. John F. Kennedy, widow of the late president. Crushing sorrow has subtly altered but not diminished her loveliness as she approaches her 35th birthday, July 28. • Childhood picture was taken just before Jackie turned 6, at EaSthampton, L. I. Mrs. Kennedy is shown in the second photograph as she appeared early this year. 1

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