Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 51, Number 51, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 23 October 1958 — Page 2

ITRACVSE WAWAStE JMftIAL

—Thursday 23 Oct. 1958

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Voice of the People Letters to the editor, to be published in this department. must be signed, although initials or nome-de-plume will be used if writer so requests. The Journal reserves the right to correct spelling or punctuation, edit in the interest of clarity, or condense if necessary. Unsigned letters will not be published.

Dear Editor: This past week was set aside as National Newspaper Week a time for Americans to pay tribute to their nation dailies and weeklies, which act as one of the primary defenders of our basic freedoms. The Kosciusko Cbunty Chapter of the American National Red Cross is anxious to join in this tribute. More particularly, we would like to take this occasion to acknowledge our debt of gratitude for the job done year in and year out by your newspaper and its fine staff in interpertation that is vital in building the public understanding and good will so necessary in carrying out our humanitarian aims. The Kosciusko Co un t y Chapter has always been proud of its relationship with your newspaper and grateful for the great public service you perform in telling our story to the people of Syracuse and the surrounding area. Our best wishes to the Syracuse Journal in the coming year. * Sincerely yours. Fred J. Anglin Kosciusko County Chairman American Red Cross Thanks to the SyracuseWawasee Journal and American Legion , Post for sending me the Journal for the last year. It has made my stay in Europe more pleasent knowing what the people back home are doing. I am looking forward to seeing the many changes that have taken place since I left. Thank you once again. Donald E. Fackler Sp-4 Donald E. Fackler U.S. Army Signal Depot Pirmasens. Germany (Editors Note: Sp-4 Fackler received his discharge from service 14 October 1958.) This letter was received several weeks ago. Lack of space has precluded its publication until now. Editor. Journal: After the breakup of the rendezvous on the island of the teen-age beer parties manypersons have come to me saying they knew this was going on for a long time. Things just cannot exist if people knowing of it and doing nothing about it. and you now- have township officers who will do something about anything un lawful. There was very little publicity, no names, no arrests, no broken hearted parents to face the fact it was one of their sons and daughters who was or who has attended these drinking parties lasting until the early hours of morning. Do you parents know where and with whom your children are when they came home after mid-night? The raid was tipped off by 7 boys in a boat the oldest 15 years of age with a bottle containing liquor thrown into the lake to get rid of the evidence and the time was after mid-night. They came from far and near by car and by boat and information furnished they have been able to buy beer and liquor from a couple of boys peddling it out of a car, and many of the big parties were promoted by a 17 year old Indianapolis girl. Last Saturday evening three blond boys about 14 years of age loitered around the South Shore Hotel lobby until about

9 pm. as they left each picked up a chair from an umbrella set on the front bank and started running for their boat at the hotel pier. They dropped the chairs when someone shouted and roared away in their boat. Mr. C. E. Richardson, Elkhart, Indiana, had two valuable chairs ($150.00) each stolen from his boat a few weeks ago. This vandalism and stealing just will not be tolerated. If you see anyone acting suspiciously report Immediately to Constable Jack D. Clark Ph. 105 or to Bud L. Cripe Ph 303-R. Frank Putt or Elmo Burson. These men are township law enforcement officers. live in our community, serve without pay. and available at all times willing to help, in any way to counsel these youngsters. The time to help is before things happen and its from this premise these men are trying to operate. Know where and with whom your children are at all times save your self the sorrow if one of your sons or daughters are brought home by an officer from one of these drinking parties. Just learned a group gathered one night last week end on Mason's Point burned the scaffolding and a ladder from a house underconstruction nearby. You parents now know they are still trying to get away with flaunting the law. They will be arrested venued to Juvenille Court and you may rest assured The Honorable Seth E. Rowdabaugh will have something very interesting to say to them. Robert S. McCullough Justice of the Peace Turkey Creek Twp.

FOR A FULL-TIME Prosecuting Attorney ' Ml 18. VOTE FOR egflf 1 I Burl d. Silver DEMOCRAT jEgUjllpafl Fully Qualified and Able Born in Boone County, Indiana, 1909. Mrs. Silver and I selected Kosciusko County as our home, buying property near North Webster in 1952. after 17 years of legal and military’ service. Educated at Ben Harrison and Lincoln law schools, graduating with a bachelor of legal law degree. Also attended a psychology course at Indiana U. Entered the practice of law with the firm of F. F. Knachel, at Indianapolis, in 1935. Served until World War n as deputy clerk of the superior court in Indianapolis. Entered the chemical warfare branch of the armed services in 1943, discharged fall of 1945. . Served as legal counsel for the office of rent stabilization until 1953, practicing before state and federal courts. Attends North Webster Methodist Church: Mason, Scottish Rite and Shrine. If elected. I will give you your first full-time prosecuting attorney. I will not accept outside legal business that will Interfere with the office of prosecuting attorney. It is my belief that with a full-time prosecuting attorney, a deputy is an unnecessary county expense and could be eliminated from the budget. FOR FULL-TIME, CONSCIENTIOUS ATTENTION TO YOUR PROBLEMS AT LESS EXPENSE - ELECT Burl» Silver Prosecuting Attorney I Will Sincerely Appreciate Your Support (Paid Political AdUrtisement) -

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