The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 November 1963 — Page 1
THE DAILY BANNER
'It IVaves For AH'
VOLUME SEVENTY-TWO
WEATHER— Possible Showers
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1963.
UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
NO. 17
39DePauwGrad Is Recognized By Sports Magazine
Backlash Is Noted On Race Issue WASHINGTON UPI — Political diagnosticians began running Kentucky and Philadelphia election returns through their computers today and found at least superficial eveidence of a backlash among white voters
from the race issue.
Tuesday’s contests for the Kentucky governorship and the Philadelphia mayoralty had been watched for signs to measure
from nominations made Edwin G. Colby. 64. died sud- the political effect of racial tenby colleges and universities denly Thursday morning at his sions. Democrats won both races throughout the country. the residence at 330 N. Arlington St. but by sharply reduced major
names of Montgomery and 24 other Americans chosen for the
honored roster will appear in this ton Funeral H ome.
week’s issue of the national
magazine.
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Dr. Ray H. Montgomery, Speedway minister and a 1932 graduate of DePauw University, has been named to the Silver Anniversary All-American roster by Sports
Illustrated magazine.
Edwin G. Colby Dies Suddenly
New Kiwanis Head
Candidates for the 25-year
t.»am must have participated as a senior in collegiate football in 1938 achieved notable success in a chosen field since then. Voting was by a panel of nation-
ally distinguished citizens.
ities.
Funeral .services will be an- Philadelphia was given partinounced later by Hopkins-\\ al- cular attention by Republicans
because the party line has been that the GOP lost the 1960 presidential election in the big cities. In eight predominantly Negro wards. Tate piled up a majority of 61,000 accounting for almost all of his 66.000-vote edge
over McDermott.
In the Kentucky governorship, Democrat Edward T. Breat-
Barbara Staten To Undergo Surgery
Barbara Staten, a patient in
Ueneral Hospital in Indianapolis narrowly defeated Republics reported resting as well as can Louie B. Nunn, w-ho had at-
Montgomery’s undergraduate be expected. She was badly burn- tacked Democratic Gov. Bert credentials included a starting ed in the explosion at the Combs’ executive order prohibitberth at left guard on the 1938 Colesium last Thursday night, ing racial discrimination in busisquad which won five of eight Barbara has propane burns on ness firms licensed by the state.
games under head coach Gaumy her body and will undergo major In Louisville, the Republican-
X7 . , ~ controlled city council had taken Neal of Greencastle. surgery Saturday after she is . .. u * prevent discrim- T M T After his graduation the Vin- transferred to St. Vincent hospi- ^ atlon P Two More Cranes
cennes native earned the bache- tal on Friday,
lor of divinity degree at Yale in John Staten, age 15 who was 1942. During his Yale years he also burned in the explosion, was served as assistant freshman able to be up in a wheel chair at football coach and as a mem- Methodist hospital Thursday, and ber of the varsity scouting staff, is progressing satisfactorily. Presently pastor of the Speed- Barbara and John are the chilway Christian Church, Dr. Mont- dren of the lat e Dr. and Mrs.
Gov. Rockefeller Formally Enters President's Race
Ground breaking ceremonies for the new grade school to be built on Ritter were held Wednesday. Those in attendance were the School Board members, Mayor Ray Fisher, the architect, contractor and other interested citizens of Greencastle. Shown above in one of the pictures taken is Fred Snively, Greencastle Township trustee and member of the School board, turning the first earth to start the project. Others shown are left R. C. Lennox, of Indianapolis, who is the architect; William Clary, superintendent of the Greencastle schools and Robert Dean, maintenance superintendent for the schools.
Three Die In Headon Crash
WASHINGTON UPI Two more whooping cranes have arrived at the Arkansas National Wildlife Refuge on the Texas coast, bringing the number of
the rare birds now r in
quarters to 33.
Soviets Unveil Secret Missile
Vote With Majority
A triple-fatality accident Wed-
MOSCOW UPI
winter Union today unveiled the vaunted Soviet anti-missile which Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev
WASHINGTON UPI —Indiana’s two Democratic U. S. senators, Vance Hartke and Birch
The Soviet Bayh ’ voted with the minority
Tuesday as the Senate approved, 42-40, the Morse amendment to reduce from $975 million to $950
gomery has been instrumental in Jesge staten, Indianapolis, who nesday night in Wabash County NeWS Of BoyS
ALBANY, N. Y. UPI — Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller today announced his candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination and promised an all-out primary fight to stop Sen. Barry Goldwater. Rockefeller told newsmen and a nationwide television audience he is willing to make the White House race next year and let Republican voters decide whether he should be the GOP standard bearer against President Ken-
nedy.
After reading a prepared statement before television cameras in the jammed red room of the New York state Capitol building, Rockefeller headed for New Hampshire where the nation’s first primary wall be held next
March.
The 55-year-old governor's an-
Ervan (Abe) Walton w r as elect- nouncement—making him the ed new president of the Green- first avow-ed presidential candicastle Kiwanis Club during to- date of either party —was not day’s luncheon meeting. unexpected. For many months it h a s been apparent he would
like to head the Republican
ticket next fall.
The quick trip to New Hampshire so soon after tossing his hat in the ring was planned to get the primary campaign go-
LONDON UPI — All 97 per- ing as soon as possible. Litera-
sons aboard a Trans-Canada ture and other “Rockefeller-for-Airlines TCA DC 8 jetliner president" material was rushed
escaped death Wednesday night to New r Hampshire.
Rockefeller’s aides
97 Escape Death In Jet Accident
said he
inc reasing his church s member- j os ^ their lives in the explosion,
ship by approximately 1.200 since he assumed the post in 1957. Now with a membership in excess of 2,700, the Speedway Christian Church is the largest Disciple of Christ Church in Indiana and ranks 18th in size among the 18.000 churches of this denomin-
ation.
Pneumonia Fatal To Burns McIntosh
raised Indiana's 1963 highway toll to at least 1,113 compared with 1,003 on this date last year. Killed in the two-car collision on Indiana 15 near LaFontaine
GREAT LAKES, 111. (FHTNCt Stephen A. Robertson, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Robertson of Route 2, Greencastle, Ind., com-
once said could “hit a fly in the arnoun t f 01 develop- when pi ane skidded off a
sky." nient loan funds in the leader London Airport rumvay into a would spend two davs conferring
5 — foreign aid
were Mike Miller. 17, his mother, P let ^ bas |? training Nov. 1. at
Mrs. Ellen Jefferson Miller, 39,
ship’s compromise
A squadron of three of the sil- proposal.
ver-painted rockets, fitted with
huge fins at mid-fuselage and tail, was hauled through Red
Motel Robbed
and E. L. Jacoutot, 44, all of
Marion.
a a „ „ ai Polite said younK Millers car ’ Awarded Contracts
Under Dr. Montgomery’s lead- unexpectedly \\ ednesda> in Al- . n w jd C h the other two were ridership the church has boosted buquerque. New Mexico, of pneu- in ^ ran roa d on a curve,
Burns (Pate) McIntosh, 68. former Greencastle resident, died
the Naval Training Center. Gr^at S 9 uare on °P en trucks for this Lakes 111 year’s military parade on the anniversary of the Russian re-
volution. The fins apparently he robbed the place Wednesday but t heir injuries were not con-
\\ HITELAND UPI — A motel w hen the accident happened, managers wife was kidnaped by Four persons, three w’omen and a leather-jacketed bandit when a m an, required hospitalization
muddy cabbage patch during a with his New r Hampshire state heavy fog. campaign managers and assure The plane, bound for Montre- them he is in the fight to the
al, was not airborne but had finish,
reached the “point of no return”
provide maneuverability.
WASHINGTON UPI — Sens. Minutes earlier Soviet
sidered serious.
Mrs. Lula Robertson, 59, was Visibility was about 20 yards,
Sen. Goldwater Is Marking Time WASHINGTON UPI — Sen.
its mission and benevolent sup- monia. swerved back onto the highway Vance Hartke and Birch Bayh. D- fense Minister Marshal Rodion released unharmed about an hour officials said, when the plane Barry Goldwater of Arizona was port from seven percent of total New’s of his death came as a and co ]ij ded W ith a car driven by I n< ^ ' announced Tuesday that Malinovsky had described the So- after she was forced to accom- started down the runway. Ground pictured today as determined to income up to 30'r. In this work shock to his friends in this city jj arr y Schramm, 49, Marion, foreign aid officials awarded viet Unions might in a brief pany the gunman as he fled a S p e ed was too great to come to avoid a knock-down, drag-out, he has visited major relief and as he and Mrs - McIntosh had Schramm W as not injured. contracts to two Fort Wayne, speech which warned that any $25 robbery at the Wishing Well an orderly halt when the pilot. Party-splitting fight with Gov.
Miller and his mother were Ind • firnis for work to be done aggressors would meet a “crush- lotel just south of here along Capt R s Foundt had t 0 slam on Nelson A - Rockefeller for the Re-
rehabilitation centers of Europe, visited here only two weeks ago.
the Middle East and the Orient. Mrs. McIntosh w a s still visiting t rap p ed j n the wreckage of the f°r the government of India. Organizations which Dr. Mont- *n Brazil, her home town, w hen car f or a half-hour. gomery has served or now is word was received of his death. ——.—
serving as president include the T be McIntosh family resided Indiana Christian Ministers, the on South Locust Street prior to Christian Church Union of Great- World War I. He was a veteran
er Indianapolis and the Indian- °t that war.
apolis Christian Ministers As- He is survived by the widow; a sociation. daughter, Mrs. Jon Gaffney and a He has been a board member son, Burns, Jr„ all of Albuquer-
of the Community Service Coun- Que.
jng retaliatory blow.’
U S. 31.
Wins Record Double Pay-Off
cil of Greater Indianapolis, the Y.M.C.A. Week-Day Religious Education, and the Governor’s Youth Council. In 1956 he was awarded an honorary doctor of divinity degree from Vincennes
University.
Dr. and Mrs. Montgomery have two daughters, one a junior at DePauw and the other a
junior in high school.
Dr. Johnson Is Rotary Speaker
WESTBURY, N. Y. UPI
Every Wednesday night, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mariano of Waterbury. Conn., journey to Roosevelt Raceway and wager a few
dollars on the tretters.
Mrs. Mariano decided to remain at home Wednesday night because of the rain, so Joe, a 39-year-old bartender, "didn't feel too lucky" when he bought 10 two dollar tickets on the 2 and 6 combination in the first
half of the twin-double.
When both horses won, Joe
House Approves School Aid Bill
Dr. Russell McIntyre introduced Dr. James B. Johnson as the speaker of the Greencastle Rotary Club Wednesday noon.
Dr. Johnson gave a very in- decided to “wheel” the No. 5
teresting and informative talk horse in the eighth race with ev-
en his trip to Russia illustrated ery entry in the ninth,
by some very beautiful slides. It was the smartest wager Joe
The tour was taken by a church Mariano ever made,
group from Indiana with differ- Sure enough, the No. 5 horse.
, . ., Sea Missile, won the eighth and ent affiliations under the aus- . •. , _, , .
, when Lieut. Byrd clicked at
WASHINGTON UPI — The pices of People of People. This $61 60 ^ the ninth Joe the bar House approved a compromise is a national organization head- tender wound up with the only $1.2 billion school aid bill to help ed by Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower winning ticket on a record twinthe nation’s colleges meeet a ris- and honorary chairman President double payoff of $79,660.30.
ing tide of new students. John F. Kennedy. »• The action left only one legis- This organization was formiative hurdle for the measure- ed to create good-will with our Senate approval of the compro- foreign neighbors rather than
mise reached by negotiators for defeatist.
the two chambers. The bill would The group spent eight days authorize a three-year program touring Russia and two days in of matching grants and low-in- Poland and Hungary, terst loans to help colleges build Dr. Johnson stated and illusclassrooms, laboratories and li- trated by slides that the labor-
braries. It contains no assist- ers are made up mainly of wo- sideswiped a fully loaded school ance for students. men. He also told that the child- bus in a fog.
The Senate is expected to pro- ren were put into state nurseries vide a sterner test of the bill. and raised in state schools. He
said it would be interesting to
School Bus Hit By Illinois Car
WEST LEBANON UPI — Four persons, including three students, were injured near here Wednesday when an Illinois car
John T. Crane, 18, Danville, 111., was taken in fair condition to St. Elizabeth Hospital at West Lebanon. He told authorities the
see the outcome of this socio og- acc j den t occurred when the bus ical experiment in raising childi en p U ji ed ou t from a county road where the home is de-emphasized. C nto Indiana 63. He said a mist- — ing rain and fog obscured his
vision and he swerved at the
All-American halfback Bob Two Die In Fire last moment to avoid a headon Steuber collected 20 points as C Ft OTHER s VI LLE UPI ^Conn'ie Brenner, 15. R.R. 2.
Fire destroyed a farm house Williamsport, her brother. Ran-
20 Years Ajjo
DePauw’s football team crushed
an Army team from Port Knox, of this Jackson County dy> 15, a nd Rondla Cunningham.
Ky., 42 to 0.
Clyde (Brick) Miller was home on furlough from Fort Ri-
ley. Kansas.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Stewart and little daughter, Nancy, were here from Frankfort.
town today, killing a man and his 27-year-old son. The dead were identified as Oliver Matthews, 50, and his son, George. The bodies were found by firemen when the blaze died down.
16, R.R. 1, West Lebanon, were injured in the collision. Police said they were apparently sitting directly behind driver Joseph Cayton, 68, R R. 2, Williamsport. All the pupils were reported in good condition at Community Hospital at West Lebanon,
four engines caught fire.
the brakes The eiant ietlincr P ublican Presidential nomination, tne brakes, ine giant jetliner A source close to the senator skidded about 00 yards into the told UPI the New York gover _ bo &f>y cabbage patch and one of nor's formal announcement of
his candidacy will have no effect on Goldwater’s plans. The senator expects to announce in January whether he will seek the nomination. He also will decide then whether to enter New Hampshire's first-in-
the-nation primary.
Pupils Stricken By Tainted Food
SALEM UPI — Washington
County and state health authorities today sought the cause of an illness, possibly food poisoning,
which struck some 60
Putnam Court Notes
Nancy Eleanor Kindler vs. Wil-
pupils lia m Edward Kindler, suit for di-
Wednesday at a rural school near v °rce and restoration of maiden here. name of Nancy Eleanor Bowman. Laboratory tests were being William A. Lawrence vs. Rusperformed early today at the sel1 Ro & ers and City of Green * Washington County Hospital castle, complaint for $400 damage
where 49 of the pupils were hospitalized overnight along with a teacher and the school janitor who also became ill. All were expected to be released from the
hospital today.
Dr. A. R. Episcono, county
to automobile.
Ankle Broken
Richard (Tiny) Campriana, 26, who lives at the Commercial Hotel, fell in Indianapolis early Thursday and suffered a broken
health officer, said the illness ap- , , u • , , r.
r ankle. He is employed by Sam
peared to be food poisoning Caruso local fruit and vege tablo
stemming from lunch served
Wednesday at the Polk Twp. Consolidated School southeast of here near Pekin. A few of those stricken became ill shortly after lunch but the bulk of the students did not become sick until after reaching home. Their parents rushed them to the hospital here.
distributor.
Stamp Commercials? WASHINGTON UPI — Rep. Charles U.S. Joelson, D-N.J., thinks the idea of commercials on U.S. postage stamps is “novel, interesting-and unacceptable." Commenting on the proposal, nut forward by one of his constit-
Ike 'Itealhesi And Local
Partly cloudy and a little
uents, Joelson said Wednesday, warmer today. Fair and cooler “I rebel at replacing George tonight. Increasing cloudiness Washington with ‘Mr. Kleen’ and Friday with chance of showers the Statue of Liberty with Miss i at e in the afternoon.
Rheingold.
Hospital Notes
Outlook for Saturday: Mostly cloudy with showers likely.
These diners were among over 40 Greencastle business and professional men vho attended the kickoff breakfast yesterday morning for their annual Greencastle Businessmen’s Support Program for DePauw University. Under the chairmanship of Cloyd -loss, the group has launched a fund drive among their colleagues for financial support of the university’s current operating expenses.
Dismissed Wednesday: Russell Pegg, Spencer. Lewis Altemiller, Poland; Donald Spencer, Coatesville; Larue Gray, Robert Gurney, Rita Allen, Olga Snyder, Mrs. Rex Parker and daughter, Cloverdale; Harry McCabe, Ann Hazlett, Ruby Nichols, Vern Sigler, Greencastle.
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