The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 August 1963 — Page 6
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"FUEHER" WAS THERE H0,TA 10 ,rr INDIANAPOLIS UPI —Teamster boss James R. Hoffa and his wife will headline a union banquet here Oct. 6, Norman Murrin, president of the Indiana Conference of Teamsters said today. Murrin said Hoffa will analyze a number of bills pending before Congress of interest to union members.
THE DAILY BANNER lovely refreshmenfg auf' THI RS., AUG. 29,' 19G3 Page G ing the recreation period. GREEXCASTLE, INDIANA to teach in the Barnard School this winter. Mrs. Routh and her co-hostess, Mrs. Maude Brothers,
WOMAN DIES OF BURNS PRINCETON UPI — Mrs. Mamie Gilmore, 70, Princeton, died Tuesday in Gibson General Hospital of burns and smoke inhalation suffered in a fire at her home two weeks ago. Her husband, Everett, and a son, Durward, were also injured in the fire, that destroyed the house.
Standing before the Washington Monument in Washington, D. C., before the huge Civil Rights march started toward the Lincoln Memorial, George Lincoln Rockwell, self-styled “fuehrer” of the American Nazi Party, promises not to try to stir up trouble.
Scores of thousands of singing, banner waving demonstrators march along Constitution Avenue, Washington, D. C., towward the Lincoln Memorial in the nation’s greatest rally for Negro rights. The symbolic "March for Jobs and Freedom’ covered a distance of eight-tenths of a mile in ideal weather, and marchers appeared in a holiday mood.
LIVESTOCK MARKET Hogs 4,000; steady to strong. Cattle 475; calves 25.
leaning tower PIZZA OPEN FBI. SAT. SUN. PHONE OL S-3400 SUMMER HOURS 5 pm to 12 pm
TREATY APPROVED WASHINGTON UPI — The Senate Foreign Relations Committee today approved the limited nuclear test ban treaty by a vote of 16-1. Sen. Russell B. Long, D-La., was the lone dissenter. The committee voted to send the pact barring all but underground nuclear tests to the Senate floor for consideration starting Sept. 9
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WASHINGTON END OF “HOT LINE”—This is the Russian-marked keyboard on one of the teleprinters on the "hot line” between Washington, D C., and Moscow, moved Into the office of the U. S. Joint Chiefs of Staff. Expected to be in operation by the end of the month, the emergency communications line is a step to reduce the risk of accidental war between the two powers.
LETS TALK FIGURES!
Everybody wants to save money. We get in our car and drive 35 to 50 miles to shop in a so-called “Discount House” and save a few bucks. Sometimes we even save the few bucks, not counting the gasoline and oil, wear and tear on the car. But we believe that if an item you want is available here in Greencastle, you can buy it here and actually save money, too! To prove this, we did some “big city” comparative shopping in the Portable typewwriter and compact adding machine field, and here are the results:
MACHINE DISCOUNT STORE
OUR PRICE
YOU SAVE
UNDERWOOD L-22 PORTABLE
71.60
71.60
.00
UNDERWOOD S-44 PORTABLE
102.98
102.10
.88
QUANTA 20 ELECT ADD MACH.
196.10
191.84
4.26
PRIMA 20 HAND ADD MACH.
122.98
121.90
1.08
SMITH CORONA POWERITER
211.98
207.10
4.88
SMITH CORONA CLASSIC 12
127.98
127.10
.48
SMITH CORONA CLASSIC 12
127.98
127.10
.88
These are actual dollars and cents savings PLUS the fact that “discount stores” give only Manufacturer’s 96 day warranty, whereas we guarantee all items for one full year from date of purchase. Savings comparable to those listed above are available in full size Office Machines as well. We are the ONLY agent covering Putnam County who can completely outfit your home or office with a single product line, from the small portable typewriter, through high speed, high capacity adding machines and automatic multipliers. Automatic multipliers with memory device for storage of constants, fully automatic rotary printing single and dual register calculators. You will save from $5.00 to $300 on the original purchase, plus local qualified service. And, it’s a fact that local qualified serviee HAS to cost you less than service from an agent 35 to 50? miles away. Out-of-County dealer’s service charges have to be travel time plus mileage plus actual work time plus return travel time plus return mileage. Service we’ll bet that if you consider all factors, you can buy just about anything you want from our Service Department is hourly rate only. While we were concerned only with office machines in our comparative shopping, right here in Greencastle AND SAVE!
GREENCASTLE OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO.
15 EAST WALNUT STREET
OL 3-6018
Confronted with a love-struck former maid with a gun when he returned to his home in Van Nuys. Calif., according to police, actor George Montggomery struggled with her several minutes before disarming her. One shot was fired, he saidf and the bullet missed his head by inches. The woman. Ruth Wenzel, 37, was charged with assault with a deadly weapon.
Race March Seen Abroad On TV LONDON UPI — Western Elirope_.n news media gave massive and sympathetic coverage today to the Washington civil rights march but the Soviet news agency called it a demonstration of the "sores of American society.” Tens of millions of persons on both sides of the Iron Curtain watched a four-minute portion of the protest march on live television beamed through an intricate system of relays linked to the Telstar satellite. Americans living abroad presented petitions at U.S. embassies and consulates from Oslo to Madrid in support of the Washington demonstration. In many places they were joined by citizens of the countries. Tags, the official Soviet news agency, said the march “vividly demonstrated for the whole world to see the sores of American society, the repulsi/e picture of racial oppression and exploitation of 20 million American Negroes.” “This date marks the birth of the national mass movement of the Negroes which can no longer be ignored by the United States rulers,” T a s s correspondents Vladimir Vashedchenko and Mikhail Sagatelyan reported from Washington.
Only at Seaboard can you borrow up to $1,000 and also enjoy EVER-RERDY-CHEK8 Indiana’s new loan law and Seaboard’s Ever-Ready-Chek loan plan combine to give you money right now plus checks you can cash the next time you need extra money. For full details visit SEfWQRRD fimCE COMPANY 13 E. WASHINGTON~ST. GREENCASTLE PHONE OL 3-5154
THIS GOT THEM ARRESTED—Negroes sit in a restaurant doorway in Plaquemine, La., demonstrating against segregation, as a white man emerges from the establishment. When they refused to mov?, police hauled them off bodily. Police arrested 61 in a 24-hour oeriod in Placmemine
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Twenty-five construction workers were trapped nearly 3.000 feet underground when a fiery explosion shattered a multi-million-dollar potash mine near Moah, Utah.
Fincastle News Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jefferies were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jefferies and daughter of near Russellville. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Moore of south of town, are the parents of a son born Monday in the Putnam County Hospital. Friday afternoon. Mrs. Richard Leek entertained in honor of her daughter Susan’s 4th birthday. The little guests were Sherrie, Brenda. Tony, and Kathy Boiler, Charles. William and Kathleen Radford, Barbara Ann Beams, Tony Keck, Bobby and Dude Templeman. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shillings and family were, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Ward and sons, Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas and family. Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Shillings and daughter and John Baker of Indianapolis. Mrs. Verna Miller, Mrs. Olive Baird and Mrs. Mona Routh were among those attending the flower show in Roachdale Saturday evening. Miss Joyce Hall entertained a group of girls with a slumber party last week. Mrs. Nona Routh was hostess to the Country club Wednesday afternoon. There were sixteen members and one guest, Mrs. Wilma Roth and a number of children present. Roll call was answered by describing your most enjoyable vacation. Mrs. Wilma Jean Sawyer, the president led the business meeting. Mrs. Jasswater was voted in as a member to fill the vacancy of Mrs. Joan Leeke, who resigned
TV STATION LINKS CASTRO AGENTS TO DEATHS—WTVJ, a Miami, Fla., television station, claims it has evidence that Castro agents may have caused the deaths of Louis Berlanti (center) and his son, Fred (left), killed in a plane crash August 16. Shown with Guy Lombardo, the Berlantis were prominent developers in Florida and were reported to have pledged $500,000 to a Cuban exile group and also to have lost several million dollars to Fidel Castro.
DEFIANT AMERICANS IN SPAIN—En route to the United States, part of a group of young Americans who defied a U. S. State Department ban to visit Communist Cuba as guests of the Castro regime are greeted by angry, jeering Cubans as they arrive in Madrid, Spain. The youths refused to answer newsmen’s questions.
They’ll Do It Every Time
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By ] immy Hatlo
Mary Gaffney, president of the Kendall Flying Service in Miami, Fla., flew after a man whwo stole one of the school's aircraft and, forced him down as he headed for Cyba.
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