Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 206, Decatur, Adams County, 31 August 1964 — Page 4

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THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO., INC. Jutland 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 fly Mall, 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, $11.25; 6 months, *6.00; 3 months, $3.25. By Carrier, 35 cents per week. Single copies, 7 cents. Needed In Our County When Adams county's planner, Gerwin K. Rohrbach, addressed the planning commission and its committees last week, he brought to their attention a badly needed local service. ————— The previous week he had to fly in for a meeting in Berne. It is only 850 miles by air from St. Louis to Decatur or Berne. But he could not land in Adams county. He knew that he would have to take off and return to St. Louis after dark. None of the three airports in Adams county have night lights for night takeoffs. Field in Fort Wayne. An isolated case? Not at all. Recently a businessman has been coming to Decatur each week on a specific day by air. He also has to take off after dark. He is well adquainted with the Gage airport on the south edge of the city, and with special takeoff lights on his plane, he has so far managed to take off at night several times without a wreck. But no one could land in the county at night safely without lights on the field. And it isn’t even advisable for takeoffs. Not only do we have a problem with lighting— we have no all weather field. A rain or snow means that our airports must be closed. Business will have to turn increasingly to air travel. Counties who want more business, more jobs to keep their young people near home will just have to provide the new services needed. It’s silly to expect someone to fly in from Chicago or New York, and spend more time getting to Decatur or Berne from the airport than it takes to fly here from the cities mentioned!! At Portland, the Federal government is providing 50% of the cost of airport improvements, $67,500 — The federal government has spent millions of dollars in Indiana helping local people improve their airports. / « If our country recognizes the need for,airports, we should certainly be able to see it, too. We are paying taxes to build airports which will provide jobs for our children—why not locate some of those jobs right here in Adams county? The Indiana aeronautics commission will survey local needs, advise local groups, aid in the creation of an aviation board, guide in the preparation of plans, and channel all liaison and funds for the Federal Aviation Agency’s airport program. The commission also gives direct support to local communities in matters before the civil aeronautics board in Washington, D. C. Editorial written by Dick Heller TV PROGRAMS t Central Daylight Timo

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