The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 March 1964 — Page 8
THE DAILY BANNER
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
MON., MARCH 16, 1964. Page 8
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actually may begin in infancy. A study of the coronary arteries of 25 dead infants nnri Iren by a team of research* ers, headed by Dr. A. S. Daoud, lioi . Albany Medical College and Veterans Administration hospital. Albany, N. Y., showed the existence of fatty patches and wall thickening. The children varied in age from stillborn to 15 years. These conditions were found to be more pronounced with age, and the researchers say “may represent the early stages of arteriosclerotic heart disease.” Their report was in a recent publication of the Journal of The American Medical Association.
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ISLANDERS—With the Susquehanna River flooding the Pennsylvania countryside, cows cluster on a barn ramp, the only unfloaded spot in this Williamsport area, and at Lock
Haven, a flock of more than 50 Piper aircraft perch on the only “island” to be found there Floods have chased more than 100.000 persons from homes in five Midwestern states.
PICNIC BROILS Pack individual picnic suppers in foil to be broiled on an outdoor grill. Sliced 4 small cooked potatoes and arrange slices in row on narrow end of each of 1 slices (6 by 4 by oneeighth inch) of cooked ham. Mix tog< I her 1 tablespoon each of d oil end sweet pickle liquid and one-half teaspoon of caraway seed. Drizzle over potatoes. Top each potato layer with 2 tablespoons of sweet fresh cucumber pickles, drained. Roll as for jelly roll. Wrap securely in aluminum foil. Broil or cook on grill 3 to 5 minutes.
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The lobby of THE HCRSECHESTER HOSPITAL IS AS BIG AS A CATHEDRAL
But come upstairs to a two-bed SEMI-PRIVATE ROOM-SO SMALL YOU HAVE TO TAKE YOUR OWN PULSE -•
FILIBUSTER “JOINT CHIEFS”—Sen Richard B Russell. D-Ga., is the “supreme commander" of the Dixie filibuster against the civil rights bill. Subordinate ‘generals” are (from second left) Sen. Lister Hill. D-Ala., Sen. Allen J. Ellender. D-La., and Sen. John S t ennis, D-Miss Each "generar and his "army” intends to hold the floor tn turn
All 28 PASSENGERS SAFE—Power lines hang over wing of a DC-3 airliner where It crashed into a house in suburban Hoffman Estates while coming in for a landing at Chicago’s O’Hare Airport. All 28 passengers, the pilot, and six occupants of the house came out safe. The co-pilot was killed. The plane was flying skiers home from Michigan.
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$11.5 MILLION DAMAGE—Smoke pours from an underground missile silo where a 9,UU0-mile-range Atlas exploded near Roswell, N.M., the third such explosion since last June and the second in a month. They're letting it burn out, and then the cause will be sought. Aa Atldf *o*U» iLi nailiion, a silo $10 million. That’s nearly $35 million for the three.
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BARBJWWKTI Deviled French bread on ukc’vers is a novel sandwich for backyard barbecues. Slice 2
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: Si* ;.v ^ | AMONG THE FALLEN—A British paratrooper looks down at b dy of a Cypriot shepherd, killed at Kazaphani In a new and fiercer outbreak of Greek-Turk fighting. They’re using mortars, Bren gurs and other automatic weapons now.
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SON DOWNED BY REDS IS OKAY—Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Holland hold a picture of their son, Capt. David Holland, 35, at their home in Holland, Mich., after receiving word that he and two other Americans shot down over East Germany survived. The Soviet Union admitted one of its fighter planes shot down the U. S. reconnaissance bomber.
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loaves of brown n French bread diagonally in 1inch slices. Mix 1 (4 and- onehalf ounce) can of deviled htm with 1 tablespoon of choppe 1 onion. Spread alternate ghees with ham mixture, an 1 .he others with sharp cheese spread, using u total of onc-h if cup of cheese spread. Re-assemble each loaf on a long skewer, ai ing it through center of slices. Brush each with melted buUer, using a total of one-four h cup. Broil 6 inches from heat about 4 n inutes per side. Serves 6 to «. DRIFTING OFF CHICAGO (UPI)— Researchers into sleeping habits report that most persons literally do “drift off” to sleep, very likely several times before reach ng a so-called sound sleep. This drifting. reported by a bedding manufacturer, goes on through the night, changing from light to moderate to deep sleep and back again. “Wavy,” they call it. (Scaly) OLD-TIMER RETURNS NEW YORK (UPI) - An alltime campus favorite in fashion. the polo coat, is back for fall in a new guise. It’s fashioned into a swagger copy of an officer's coat. The “little boy” look to coed fashions also is abundant, showing in vests, knickers and Jackie Coogan caps.
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Do you hear that pathetic little call around your house these days? Silence it with LITTLE PEOPLE'S PUZZLE. It s a new word game for children, with the clues in pictures, and it premises to become delightfully habit-forming. Besides keeping kids quiet and happy, this new puzzle helps teach them to spell! What more can a harried parent ask? Watch for— LITTLE PEOPLE'S PUZZLE daily in the BANNER
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