The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 July 1963 — Page 2

SFFK5 TO ^fTDTATF f march would be led jointly by his group and members of the Gary Central District Protestant Ministers Association. The Gary City Council last week voted down a proposed ordinance which would have required all hospitals in the city to admit patients regardless of color. Negro councilmen voted for the ordinance and white councilmen voted against it. Methodist Hospital currently admits Negro patients but on a segregated basis. SEFK STRIKE END EVANSVILLE UP! — OfficitL of Local 2l8t» of the International Association of Machinists attempted today to persuade some 600 workers at the BendixWesting house plant here to end a wildcat strike which began

Thursday.

The strikers Friday turned down a request by Ralph Kell.

bU'Iness agent tot the iocai. that they return to work. There was no indication whether they would show up for work Monday.

A WOMAN IS HELD BUSHANAN. Mich. UPI—A v oman believed to be a fugitive from the Indiana Woman’s Prison was held here today while authorities checked for fingerprints. Michigan and Indiana afficials said they believed the woman was Ethel Mae Wise, who escaped earlier this week while serving 2-21 years for the fatal shooting of a Richmond photographer.

GOODWILL MISSION INDIANAPOLIS UPI — Nineteen ndiana Protestant church leaders will leave Aug. 7 on a three-week goodwill mission to London, Moscow. Berlin and other foreign points. The tourists will include ministers and laymen. More than half are Methodists. They are traveling under a People-to-Peo-ple Program founded by former President Dwight D. Eisenhower.

PAID IN Collections of the Department of State Revenue for the fiscal jear ending June 30. 1963 established a new record of $358,337,C59.85.

NEW SATELLITE CAPE CANAVERAL UPI The United States Friday launched a Syncom communications satellite into orbit and scientists announced within two hours it had complete its first successful transmission. The satillite, designed for telephone. telegraph and facsimilie transmissions, was hurled into an orbit 140 miles high.

THE DAILY BANNER SAT., JULY 27, 1963. Page 2 GREENC’ASTLE. INDIANA THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED 17 S. JaoKson St. Greencastle, Ind. Entered in the Post Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as Second Class Mail matter under Act of March 7, 1878. Subscription Prices Home Delivery S5c per week Mailed in Putnam County $7.00 per yeat Outside of Putnam County $8.00 per year Outside of Indiana $12.00 per year

the team on \tp, they have a wonderfully competitive spirit and it is pleasing as well as exting to watch their contests. Mike Blue has been coaching the team for two years now and says they are the "greatest group ever.”

STEWARTS HAMPSHIRE SALE THURSDAY . AUGUST 15 11:00 A. M. 100 BRED LILTS — 130 OPEN GILTS — 50 ROARS Feed conversion, rate of gain and carcass information in catalog. Figures on our hogs at Hoosier Spring Barrow Show: Grand Champion barrow on foot and in the carcass wt. 194, Igth. 29 7, b f. 0 97, loin 5.70. Grand Champion Truckload on the rail average of 20 head wt. 215. Igth. 50.59. b f. 1.22, loin 5.36. The only hogs in the contest of over 1400 entries that had over 17', ham were sired by Stewart boars. Catalog on request. Lunch available. L. L. A. M A X FORD ST E VV A R T K. R. No. 4, Frankfort, Indiana

SIGNS WITH ANGELS BOSTON UPI — Bouncy Jimmy Piersall was expected to land back on his feet and in the major leagues today after being released three days ago by the New York Mets. The veteran outfielder was expected to sign with the Los Angeles Angels as soon as the 72hour waiver period expired today.

For thou. Lord, hast not forsaken them that seek thee.— Psalm 9:10. God is no will-o’-the-wisp. True seekers are always finders of Him. How wonderfully Christ reinforces this truth!

Personal And Local News Uriels

Shcinwold On Br idge

BRIDGE Experts Beat Elephants By Alfred Shcinwold One of the charming things about bridge experts is that they have such long memories. One member of a well-known team flubbed a hand in an important match recently, and it will probably be ten years before his teammates land opponents) let him forget about it. West opened the king of clubs, and our expert friend ruffed in dummy. He thought he could make the slam if East had the king of spades, and perhaps even

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_ * Q 10 6 2 North East £*)uth West 1 4k Pass . 2 S? Pass 3 O Pass 3 Pass 6 V All Pass Opening lead —» K if not, so he led a small spade from dummy. It was not a gootf idea. East stepped up with tlie king of spades, and West thoughtfully discarded a diamond to make it quite clear that he wasn't following suit. East led another spade, of course, and West ruffed to defeat thes lam. ’There must have been another way to play it,” North remarked with some bitterness. “He'd have made it if I hadn’t led a spade right back.” East pointed out helpfully. Nobody thanked him for his comment.

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There was another way to play the hand, depending only on a 4-3 break of the missing diamonds. The odds favor this by al-

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After ruffing the first club in dummy declarer should cash the ace of trumps and the ace of diamonds. He ruffs a diamond in his hand, ruffs another club in dummy, and ruffs another diamond in his hand. Now' South can draw three more rounds of trumps, discarding low spades from the dummy. He can then lead a spade to dum-

*o Sdsfi Irtfig of diamonds and the last diamond, fulfilling the slam. DAILY QUESTION Partner opens with thred hearts and the next player passes. You hold: S- K J 10 9 5 3 H-None D-Q 9 5 2 C-J 9 What do you say? Answer: Pass. Your partner has a weak hand with a long heart suit. If you respond, he may bid again; and he may be better off in hearts than you are in spades. The first rule in a misfit hand is: Don’t run until you are doubled. {

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MILL BE MARRIED NEW YORK UPI — Mamie Spears Reynolds, the million dollar baby whose childhood was saddened by the "curse” of the Hope diamond, will be married tod * v in St. Patrick’s Cathedral to the auto salesman from whom she bought her first racing car. ~]WOTICE OP \OMlMS IK k l iov In the Circuit Court of Putnam County, Indiana. Notice is hereby Riven that .Tames H. Goslin was on the 11 day of July, I'JtiJ. appointed: Executor of the Will of Thelma Gorlin. All person* xiaving claims againat svijd estate, whether or not now due. must file the same in said court within six (6) months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Hated at Greencastle, Indiana, this 11 'lay of July, Probate Cause No. 10,302. Jack I*. Hinkle. Clerk of the Circuit Court for Putnam County, Indiana. LVON Si BOYD Attorney (s). 13-20-27-U

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The Greencastle girls softball team will play a team from Robinson, 111., tonight at 6:00 p. m. Harold Shepherd, of Indianapolis, will speak at Long Branch church of Christ, Sunday at 11 a.m. Visitors welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Simpson, Greencastle Route 2, are the parents of a son born Friday at the Putnam County Hospital. A son was born Saturday morning at the Putnam County Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Chambers, Coatesville Route 1. Marie Stwalley, 25, Coatesville Route 1, was arrested by City Officer Crawfordsville Smith at 2:50 Saturday morning on North Jackson on an improper muffler charge. Mr. Ralph L. Mason has returned to Prineeton, New Jersey after a ten day visit with his mother, Airs. Helen Mason and other relatives. Mrs. Mason and children Kevin and Kimberly Anne remained for another week here and with her - mother Mrs. Gladys McDonald in Brazil.

Nobody knows where I came from, where I go at night, where I spend my summers, but I've been present for the past 6S years. Old Reliable White Cleaners

—RED C ROSS The chapter is in the process of reorganizing the Disaster Committee and reactivating it so that this group could function adequately in cise of an emergency in the community. In this area Red Cross will work closely with Defense.

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CO. CLERK DIES FRANKFORT UPI — Clinton County Clerk Fred Baker. 69. died early Friday at a hospitid where he was undergoing treatment for a heart attack.

, THE WHITE HOUSE DIDN'T KNOW—Without advising the White House in Washington, the Air Force prepared a maternity suite at Otis Air Force Base, Mass., at a cost of approximately $12,000, for possible use by the First Lady, Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy, when she has a baby next month. The suite is in the wing (left) of the base hospital Right, Capt. Ernest J. Carlton, base PIO officer, shows the room the First Lady might occupy.

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ROAf IIDALE ITEMS Noble Fry of Ladoga R. 1. has sold his farm to Clair Wilkerson. The Frys have bought the Whitehead farm near Morton. Mr. and Mrs. John Gough went by chartered bus to Logansport Medical Center Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Brown and son will move to the Hanna farm west of Roachdale. Mr. Brown will teach at Roachdale this fall.

WINDY HILL NEWS The Windy Hill Swim Team won over a team from Crawfordsville Sunday with the final score, Greencastle-208 Crawfordsville115. I ’ f | They had previously beaten a team from Rockville by a large margin. I i ) The swimmers have been working out almost daily and have improved their strokes and dives as well as their speed. From the youngest members of

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