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GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

MON., JAN. 13, 1964. Page 7

Find Cigarettes Are Responsible For Lung Cancer

Saturday with Mr. and Mi*s. Jewell Page. Several of the Community are ill with the flu. Frank Booker visited Mr .and Mrs. Mate Blaydes of Ladoga Sunday. Mrs. Elizia Page spent Sunday

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HERALD CONSOLIDATED 17 S. Jackson St. Greeneastle, Ind. Entered in the Post Office at

The Belle Union PTA will meet Club 16 will meet with Jane tonight at 7:30 p. m. Sublett Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. The Hospital Guild Sewing Members please note change of Group meeting for Tuesday has :ime and place. Don't forget the

family near Ladoga.

Mrs. Raymond Hopkins spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hopkins and

family at Peru.

WASHINGTON UPI — Cigarette smoking is such a danger to the health of smokers that

Sheinwold On Br idge

Unlucky Player Digs Own Grave

By Alfred Sheinwold

St. Joseph’s College, hitting a Some people are born to be demoralizing 22 of 32 shots in the un iucky. When they're at the last half, trimmed DePauw Sat- bridge table they’ll find a way to

should be taken was not spelled urday night in Rensselaer, 87-66. ] ose t}ie contract even if there’s a out by the committee of 10 dis- AUhough the final margin was far simpler way to make it.

tinguished medical scientists who sizeable the Tigers stayed on the compiled the 150.000-word report pumas , track until the final after 14 months of investigation. seyen minutes and 2 3 seconds But the medical experts, who when trailing only 64.5s, lu-

lling cancer in men, the report said data fftr women was less ex-

the government should take “ap- tensive but "points in the same propriate remedial action,” a direction.” long-awaited federal report re-

commends.

The report, issued Saturday by the Public Health Service, found that use of cigarettes is a cause of lung cancer and contributes to other diseases such as heart ailments, chronic bron-

chitis and emphysema.

Just what “remedial action”

Sf. Joe Downs DePauw, 87-66

had been assigned to weigh all available evidence on effects of smoking on health, concluded that “cigarette smoking contributes substantially to martality from certain specific diseases and to the over-all death rate.” In other words, smoking can

kill a person.

U.S. Surgeon General Luther L. Terry, who gave up cigarettes himself only three weeks ago, snid th^t if he were a private physician asked by a patient for down-to-earth advice, “I would advise him to discontinue smok-

ing.”

Terry told a news conference Hint the Public Health Service would look immediately into the question of possible remedial action and he hoped to be able to make recommendations soon to President Johnson. Such action would appear to lie largely in the area of education and research. No responsible lender in the campaign against smoking has given serious thought to any law to prohibit the practice. In reporting that cigarette smoking is “casually related” to does Getting Up Nights MAKE YOU FEEL OLD After 35, common Kidney or Bladder Irritations often occur and may malce yon tense and nervous from too frequent passages both day and night. Second-

with Mr. anti Mrs. Bill Leach and fjreeneastie, Indiana, as Second

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March 7, 1878.

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Todays Bible Thought All have sinned and come short of the glory of God.—Romans

3:23.

Every man’s first prayer must be, “God, be merciful to me, a sinner.” Personal And Local News Briefs

been cancelled. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Rowings left Sunday for southern Texas to spend the winter. The Federated Reading Club meeting scheduled for Wednesday has been cancelled. The Tuesday Night Ladie<= Bowling league will not bowl January 14th due to the weather Cro-Tat-Em Club will meet at the home of Grace Roberts Wed nesday 1:30 p m. Please bring gift for exchange. Mr. and Mrs. Vurlin Jarvis anti Mrs. Blanche Rowings left Sunday for a vacation in St. Peters-

burg. Fla.

hite elephant sale.

Pauw was blitzed by St. Joe’s closing rush of 10 baskets in 14 shots. It was DePauw’s second conference loss in two tries. Tomorrow night the Tigers entertain Indiana State, recent 123-S6 Evansville victim, in Bowman Gymnasium at 8 p.m. The game will be preceded by a Tiger-Sy-camore freshman tilt at 5:30

p.m.

Dick Putt, starting only his second game of the campaign,

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Tomorrow evening Mrs. Sam Kirk. Mrs Clark Norton, and Mrs. John Ricketts will acquaint new members of the League of Women Voters with the organization and function of the Miss Judith Ann Smediey, League. A summary of local and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris state government wall also be Smediey, Cloverdale, has been presented. The meeting will be selected as a member of Pi held at 8:00 p.m. in the home of Lambda Theta, Iota Chapter. Mrs John Rhoads, 640 E. Semin- pi Lambda Theta is a nation-

COV.\ALL\ TO SEEK RE ELECTION After announcing in Austin, Tex., that he will run for re-election, Gov. John Connally tells newsmen how the bone in his right arm was shattered when he was wounded by the assassin who killed President John F. Kennedy.

ary. Apartment 2.

The wedding of Miss Jane Burk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

The regular meeting of Beta Robert Burk, Reelsville R 1 and Sigma Phi with Helen Pielemeier James Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Clark, Greeneastle R 1, will take place Saturday, January

for Tuesday has been cancelled. There will be no meeting of the

^ » j t v. 18th, at 7:30 p.m. at the Antioch Beehive Rebekah Lodge tonight r, * ov. u » -,i

f Baptist Church. A reception will

due to illness and weather condi-

tions.

The Tuesday Reading Circle will meet Tuesday, January 14. at 2:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Clyde Wildman. The S.C.C. Club which was to meet tomorrow night with Mar-

be held at the home of the bride’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heber. All relatives and friends are invited.

al honorary and professional association for women in education. Miss Smediey will graduate from Indiana University in June after completing student teach ing at Jones Elementary School. ANNIVERSARIES Birthdays Mrs. Madonna Hammond, Hillsdale Ave., today, Jan. 13. William H. Barrett, Spring Ave , today, Jan. 13.

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East won the first trick with

TaTep

player at Southport. the kin & with an air of The husky 6-5, 225 pound soph- resignation. After all, South omore unwound in the second knew how unlucky he had always

half of the St. Joe tilt and b® 611 - gathered 24 points and 12 r«

East returned a trump, and

until a later date.

A son was born Saturday at the Putnam County Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Siddons of

Greeneastle Route 3.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Farrow,

bounds, tops in both departments Soutb cashed the king and ace of Roachdale Route 2, became the

for both teams. Putt collected

seven baskets in 19 attempts and wou j d provide only one discard.

10 of 11 free throws.

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hearts. No luck there. The suit parents of a daughter Sunday at

the Putnam County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. David Grimes, Fillmore Route 1, are the par-

Declarer led a diamond from

dummy and lost the queen to » - 4 . o . . , „ , . .. ents of twin boys born Sunday at West s king. Back home the nine ^ ^ ^ ,

of diamonds, and dummy’s ten lost to the jack. Down one.

“Three finesses wrong and a

Miss Helen Booker returned to her home in California Monday after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Booker.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Page and p e0 pj e> b u t not for me.

family spent New Years Eve with Mr. and Mrs .Don Hopkins and

sons in Indianapolis.

Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Crosby were in Muncie Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Falin spent New Years Day with Mr.

and Mrs. Lester Wilson.

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ogdon of

the Putnam County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Chester O’Neal, Greeneastle Route 4, are the parents of a daughter born Saturday

usually brings last, relaxing comfort by - _ , , . , curbing irritating germs In strong, acid TTririnv ind South should cash the king of •Tine and by analgesic pain relief. Get Terre Haute spent Friday and u f

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5-1 suit break,” South remarked at the Putnam County Hospital, bitterly. “Finesses work for some A cello recital featuring Karen

Buchko of Gary will be presented tomorrow at 8:15 p.m. in Me-

OY ERLOOKED FINESSE harry Hall on the DePauw Uni-

South had eyes but they saw versity campus,

not. He had overlooked the only regu i ar scheduled meetings finesse worth taking. 0 f the American Legion and It was all right to take the los- Auxiliary for this evening have ing trump finesse since South been postponed for one week, had to draw trumps. After the Next meeting will be Monday,

second round of trumps, however, January 20th.

Mrs. Aretta Terrell. 309 W.

hearts and then lead a heart to Jacob St. wishes to announce finesse with dummy’s ten. the approaching marriage of her South would still make the daughter, Beverely Maxene, to contract even if East had the James Riley Allen of Indianapojack of hearts. Then the finesse Us. The wedding date has not

of dummy’s ten would lose, but been set.

the suit could break no worse Florence Peterson, 208 W. Walthan 4-2. Dummy’s A-Q-7 would nut in Greeneastle, valedictorian surely be good for three diamond of her 1963 high school gradualdiscards. ing class, is among 231 new DAILY QUESTION freshmen this year at Indiana As dealer you hold: S-Q J 9 4 University who ranked either H-K 5 D-Q 5 4 2 C-6 3. What first or second In their high do you say? school graduating classes. Answer: Bid one spade. You Seventy-six of the state’s 92 have 12 points in high cards, 2 counties are represented in the

TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF COATESVILLE TELEPHONE COMPANY, INCORPORATE: Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the Stockholders of Uoate ville Telephone Company, Incorporated, will lie held at liie Civic Building, Coatesville, Indiana, on Thursday, January 23, 1964, at 7:00 o’clock P. M. (EST) for the ejection of a Board of Directors for ihc ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. Dated this 10th day of January, 1964. NELLIE WELLMAN, Secretary

REUNION AFTER KILLING—Mrs- Carmen Bartholomae, 25, weeps a bit as she is reunited with her 3-month-old baby Carlos and husband Charles after being cleared In the stabslaying of millionaire William A. Bartholomae, 70. her brother-in-law, In Newport Beach, Calif. Her half-sister, Manola Gallardo, is accused.

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1963 group of Hoosier valedictorians and salutatorians choosing I.U., marking the widest

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The Women’s Missionary So- dean of the Junior )Pres hman) ciety of the First Baptist Church Divisionf Special Univ e rs i ty re-

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14, at 1:30 at the home of Mrs. Francis Lane. The lesson will be

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