Banner Graphic, Volume 5, Number 296, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 February 1975 — Page 1

Local astronaut

Displays hunting skills

Greencastle Astronaut Dr. Joe Allen, limited to one chance by a single bullet, used it to bring down an antelope and thus helped uphold the shooting reputation of the U.S. space hunting team. The sharpshooting incident occurred on a hunting expedition in which Dr. Allen and his fellow Apollo astronauts, Col. Stuart Roosa and Col. David Scott pitted their rifle

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Paul Stoms: named aew Lone Star V.P.

Edgar Brouhard appointed to staff of city’s HBG Insurance Agency

The HBG Insurance Agency announces the appointment of Edgar L. Brouhard, CLU to their staff, effective Feb. 1. Brouhard will manage the Personal and Business Financial Planning Department, a newly created department by the agency to

Inside-Out Area death Leland J. Clark, 79, Mt. Meridian. Mild Partial clearing and cooler tonight, lows in the low to upper 30s. Increasing cloudiness with a chance of occasional rain Tuesday, highs in the upper 30s to mid 40s. Chance of precipitation: 30 percent Tuesday. Extended Outlook Partly cloudy and mild Wednesday through Friday. Highs in the Upper 30s and 40s. Lows in the 20 to lOw-30s.

For the record

Putnam County Hospital Dismissed Saturday: Geoffrey Garrett Kevin Bond Cindy Shillings Reva Bundy Frank Long Albert Hall Donald Hunter Irvin Douthitt Maude Krause Mrs. Debra Boswell and son Mrs. Betty Culbertson and twin girls Births Mr. and Mrs. Richard

World briefs More world news on page AS. INTERNATIONAL GENEVA Secretary of State Kissinger reports “generally constructive atmosphere” in arms talk with Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko. DUBLIN The remaining IRA hunger strikers break their fast after the Irish government reportedly agrees to give them special treatment. PHNOM PENH Khmer Rouge makes a big rice capture in northwest Cambodia as rebels battle troops trying to make the Mekong safe for convoys. WASHINGTON Sen. Lloyd M. Bentsen Jr. of Texas announces his candidacy today for the Democratic presidential nomination. A lead for release at 10:30 a.m. Higher postal rates are in the offing. Postmaster General Benjamin F. Bailar says firstclass rates will go from the present 10 cents to 12 or 13 cents by year’s end. President Ford, after a barnstorming stint around the country, is launching a face-to-face campaign for his energy and economic programs among members of the House and Senate.

Index to inside pages

Abby A 2 Bridge B 2 Calendar A 3 Classified B 3 Comics B 2 Crossword B 3 Editorials A 4 Family Living A 2, A 3

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skills against those of a trio of Russian Cosmonauts here in training for next July’s joint Apollo-Soyuz mission. The contest took place in Lander, Wyo. Where each year three-man teams of well known personages compete in a oneday hunt for pronghorn antelope. The bullet limitation is based on the idea that the wily had one chance to shoot before the animals were scared

Stoms takes Lone Star post

Greenwich, Conn.-Lone Star Industries, Inc. has named Paul N. Stoms vice presidentdomestic operations of the Cement and Construction Materials Group, according to an announcement by Group president John H. Davies, who added that Stoms will also continue to serve in his former capacity as vice president-

improve and enlarge the service facilities to their clients. Brouhard’s 25 years of experience and background in the life and health insurance industry will enable the agency to provide complete insurance counseling. Brouhard is a past president

Woods, Greencastle, Route 2, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Samuels, Greencastle, Route 2, a boy. Dismissed Sunday: Thelma Campbell Linnie Jellison Grace Poynter Steven Phillips Agnes Rollison Dorothy Bowman Ona Case Floy McCullough Nina Haltom William M. Jones

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away. The Russian hunting team included Maj. Gen. Vladimir Shatalov, chief of the cosnwiaut training program; Col. Aleksey Lenonov and Col. Valeriy Kubasov. Lenonov missed his antelope, causing his team to go down in defeat. Each of the U.S. astronauts made their single shots count. Adding a bit of pageantry to the expedition, the Shoshone

marketing and sales. Lone Star is one of the Fortune 500 largest U.S. manufacturing concerns. Its Cement and Construction Materials Group is a leading producer of cement, concrete, aggregates and other construction materials, with operations in 19 states and in Argentina, Brazil and

Edgar Brouhard

Rep. Myers urges government continue water system work

Seventh District Congressman John Myers said that the government should continue development of a national waterway system. Myers, ranking member of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Public Works, addressed the annual meeting of the Water Resources Con-

Local agencies contracted for jobs

A spokesman for the Indiana Office of Manpower Development which announced last week it is filling openings in public service jobs across the state, including Putnam County, said today that unemployed should contact the

Net BSU citations Joe Buser and Mickey Stisher, of North Putnam High School, were recently awarded honorary citations from Ball State University’s school of Music. Col. 3, back page, this section Murphy OC head Susan Murphy was elected 1975 President of the Putnam County 4-H Dog Obedience Club last Wednesday night at the Club’s organization meeting. Also elected to Serve during 1975 were Teresa Gossett, vice president, and Sally Blumer, secretary-treasurer. The club’s Col. 3, back page, this section

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Indian tribe gave each of the hunters an Indian name, a good luck medicine bag and blessed each bullet the hunter is allowed. Dr. Allen’s Indian name was “Big Man of Space.” Col. Scott was “Driver of Moon Car”; Col. Roosa was “Explorer of Space”; Gen. Shatlov was “Sky Chief”; Col. Lenonov was “Sky Col. 3, back page, this section

Uraguay. A native of the Pacific Northwest, Stoms is a graduate of tne University of Washington and of the Lone Star Advanced Management Institute. Before becoming a group vice president in 1973, he had been Northeast Division Col. 5, back page, this section

of the Indiana Leaders Club, a recipient of the National Quality Award for 20 years (one of the industries highest and most coveted awards), active in the Indianapolis Association of Life Underwriters and the Indianapolis Chapter of Chartered Life Underwriters, received his Chartered Life Underwriter ( CLU) professional designation in 1973 and is well qualified in the Col. 4, back page, this section

gress over the weekend at St. Louis. He said “development of our inland waterways played a major role in the growth of this great nation more than TOO ' years ago. History will repeat''' itself if we can rally public support for the expansion of our waterways.”

local state employment agency branch to find out about the jobs. Manpower said persons could apply at the Greencastle branch on Wednesday. Col. 4, back page, this section

‘lntegration or separatism’

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Making patterns over the fields were these tiles near Morton yesterday. A foggy mist shrouded the field as it did most of the county last night and early this morning as temperatures remained warm. Horses and cattle in the fields nibbled at

Strip of 1-70 announced open

In information from the State Highway Commission of Indiana, a section of 1-70 is

Home destroyed In Saturday fire A rural area residence was destroyed by fire Saturday afternoon. Greencastle firemen were called to the Burneard York home on County Road 100 North at 12:36 D.m. Three trucks from the Greencastle Department were dispatched to the scene and a tanker from the Madison Township Volunteer Fire Department also helped battle the flames. Col. 1, back page, this section

Local men attending Miller’s Momentum ’75

ATLANTA, Ga.-Robert S. Michael and Steven Michael of Greencastle, Putnam Beverage, Inc., distributorship attended Momentum 75 the Miller Brewing Company’s 1975 National Sales Meeting- East. Momentum 75 was held in Atlanta a‘. the Hyatt Regency, Feb. 13-15. They, along with several hundred members of the Miller Brewing Company distributor network participated in the conference which featured speeches and special events. Miller management per-

“INTEGRATION IS A question for white people,” noted Washington Post columnist William Raspberry said” ...for blacks it is a question not worth the asking.” Raspberry made the remarks in his “Integration or Separatism the Wrong Question,” talk on campus Friday. THE HOOSIER EDUCATED journalist noted that “White people can ask the question of integration or separatism because they can provide the answers. “For blacks to ask the question is a waste of time and we have wasted enough time already.” STATING THAT IT seems that “white people don’t want integration but that whites do not want blacks to “stop trying for it either,” the columnist pointed out “separation exists and it behoves black people to deal with it. ” He said he shares the view that black people should “withdraw into ourselves, building and strengthening our own institutions, political organizations and social structures.” This tactic, Raspberry said, would be the way for blacks to gain true integration-“that is, integration of equals not integration as a means to equality.” THAT DOES NOT mean, as I said, that black people don’t want integration, although some don’t. Most of us would like

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sonnel covered topics such as environmental concerns and the brewing industry; the financial outlook for Miller; marketing strategies, and advertising plans for 1975. Miller President and Chief Executive Officer John A. Murphy will review the 1974 accomplishments and outline 1975 objectives. A special feature of this years’ meeting was an address by noted security analyst John Maxwell. Maxwell, who heads Col. 3, back page, this section

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newly uncovered grass as the last of the white licks of snow melted from county fields over the weekend. (BannerGraphic Photo by Chuck Wanager).

the Illinois state line east to Holt Rd. approximately two miles east of 1-465 (west leg) in Vigo, Putnam, Morgan, Hendricks and Marion Counties. A stretch of 1-74 from the Illinois State Line East to 1-465 at Speedway-effecting Vermillion, Fountain, Montgomery, Boone, Hendricks,

1.U., Butler share DPU debate honors

Top honors were shared by debate teams from Indiana University and Butler University at DePauw University’s annual invitational tournament Saturday. Eleven colleges and Universities from four states competed. In the Switch-sides division of the competition, Indiana won the Championship debate With a 2-1 decision over Northern Illinois University. Miami University placed third. In the cross-examination

Bainbridge study group presents book to N. Put.

The Bainbridge Study Club presented the North Putnam High School library with the book “A Gardner’s Guide to Plant Names,” by B. J. Healey, the group said. “The book is an excursion

This article written by Banner-Graphic City Editor Chuck Wanagcr. to wake up tomorrow morning to a world in which people of all colors live together as brothers. But fewer and fewer of us are exerting effort in that direction. Why? Because we are increasingly persuaded that, when it comes to racial strategies, integration or separatism asks the wrong question.” Stressing that he felt the black withdrawal into themselves is defined as separatism in non-black eyes, Raspberry defined the move as like that of a civic organization, “a white community organization, meeting in the basement of white church to map strategies for improving the neighborhood schools...” HE SAID THE withdrawal into themselves is not necessarily a withdrawal from the community. He added he would applaud anyone who works for integration as equality but not as absorption of blacks into the white community. SPEAKING SPECIFICALLY of integration in terms of Col. 1, back page, this section

and Marion counties was also announced open. Other openings included I--465, the outer belt of Indianapolis. Which was slated as completed from the junction on the West side around the outskirts of Marion County. Col. 4, back page, this section

division of the meet, Butler won first place with six wins in eight debates, the University of Illinois was second and Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis, placed third. Recognized as the top individual debater at the tournament was John Davidson, of the University of Illinois. Among the teams gaining honorable mention for winning three out of four debates was the DePauw affirmative crossexamination team consisting of Steve Steckler, Vincennes, and Mark Small, Russiaville.

into the mysteries of botanical names of flowering plants. “This book was given to the school library as a memorial to Mrs. Mary Luther, who was a member of the club, the group said.