The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 August 1963 — Page 3

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Adlai To Give Moderation Talk UNITED NATIONS UPI — The United States planned today to counsel moderation among African nations seeking sanctions against South Africa for her racial discrimination policies. U. S. Ambassador Adlai Stevenson was listed to speak at the morning session of the Security Council which is considering South Africa’s segregation or “apartheid" program. A few hours later he was scheduled to leave to join the American

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party attending the signing of the test ban agreement in Moscow. Before leaving Stevenson was expected to caution the 32 African U.N. members that extreme measures taken against South Africa would harm no one but the United Nations itself. There has been talk of demands by the Africans for the expulsion of South Africa from the United Nations or an arms embargo-

judged. The judging was over at about 12:00. The next meeting will be the completion picnic August 4 at the Brazil Park which will be for the whole family.

4-II NEWS ITEM The Willing Workers 4-H Club met for their tenth meeting July 22 at the Clinton Center School House at 9:00 a.m. The business of the meeting was for the local judgeing. All the members of the club brought in all of their 4-H projects to be

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Race Violence Erupls Again In Wimly Cily Violence erupted early today for the fifth consecutive day in Chicago’s explosive South Side neighboi hood. At least 24 persons were injured by flying bricks, stones and bottles during the protest against the Negro occupancy of apartments in a predominantly white neighborhood. A 100-man police task force arrested eight demonstrators and hauled a number of others away in paddy wagons. The incidents brought the number of arrests to 133 in Chicago’s worst racial demonstration in two years. At New York, four Negroes attacked a policeman near a civil rights demonstration at a Brooklyn construction site. They were arrested, along with seven demonstrators who tried to enter Gov. Nelson Rockefeller’s New York City office to join a sit-in protest against alleged job discrimination.

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TRANSPLANT KIDNEY CHICAGO UPI—A historymaking medical team reported Thursday they have successfully transplanted a kidney from a deceased donor to a young man. The patient, a 24-year-old fulltime accountant, is alive and well.

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LEAVES(HINA HONG KONG UPI —A former American Army corporal who chose communism and lived for nine years in Red China said today the experience disillusioned him. Lowell D. Skinner of Akron, Ohio, who was captured during the Korean War and refused repatriation after the armistice 10 years ago. left Red China Thursday on his way back home at last. WILDCAT STRIKE COLUMBUS. UPI — About 775 production workers struck at the Hamilton Cosco Co. today in

treasurer gave the treasurer’s report. The leaders told the group about the Judgeing Contest which these people attend for the Sr. Division—Pattie Mitchell and Marilyn O’Hair; Home Furnishings, Jim Albin and Dale Cantonwine, Foods and Clothing, Martha Cox. Also the members who had extra projects brought them

to show the rest of the members. Marilyn O’Hair gave a report on Kawainis State and she also gave a dem. on how you can make your letters for your posters and on other things by using sand paper, yam. and many other things. Judy Cmtonwine passed out the Fair books and Mrs. Cantonwine passed out the Local Judging Schedule.

Brazil Park, August 4, 1963 for a family picnic for the 4-H Completion trip. Being no further business the meeting was adjourned. There were 2 guests, 29 members, and two leaders present. The next meeting will be July 22 at the Clinton Center School House at 9:00 a.m. for the Local Judging.

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WINS—AND HOWE! Jean Howe, 19. of Chicago, checking her discus grip with Casey Clarke, coach of the U. S. Wheeler team, in Bulova Park. N. Y.. won three of the 30 gold medals awarded to American men and women at the 11th annual “Paralympics” in England. Miss Howe and her U. S. teammates captured the team title for the second straight year. Handicapped by polio and needing a wheelchair for mobility, Miss Howe is a sophomore at University of Illinois.

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NEAR MISS—Society osteopath Dr. Stephen Ward is carried from an apartment In London after attempting to kill himself with drugs at end of his vice trial.

WILL REBUILD SKOPJE, Yugoslavia UPI — The mayor of Skopje said today the city will be rebuilt on the same site where an earthquake destroyed most of its buildings and killed more than 2,000 persons.

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HAS HICCUPS ALTANTA UPI — Mrs. Lucy McDonald has been hiccuping since July 8. Sometimes she hiccups at a fast rate. Sometimes it slows down a bit. “Right now I’m hiccuping about 13 times a minute,” she said Thursday. “The only time I get any rest from it is at night when I take sleeping pills.” Mrs. McDonald, 38, is a, soda fountain clerk. She started hiccuping when she paid a visit to a sister in a hospital.

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4-H NEWS ITEM

The Willing Workers 4-H Club met for their nineth meeting July 13, at the Clinton Center School

House at 1:30 p.m.

The President, July Cantonwine, c lied the meeting to order. The pledge to the American Flag r " Pa,,y Mltoh ' n ' Nan<,y P " k ‘ ns ' Marlha *»» S-*. "»«*» Clodfelter, Diana Evans, Rhonda

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The minutes of the last meet-

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