The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 April 1964 — Page 8
Page 8 THURS., APRIL 2, 1964.
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Purdue. Opposition in the seven-team warmup meet will come from Northwestern. Indiana Central. Indiana State, Wabash, Hanover and the favored hosts.
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GROUP EARNS TENDERFOOT BADGES Among the Scouts shown above those earning the Tenderfood Badge were: Paul Wilson and David Newgent. Second Class: Jay Moore. First Class: Bill Hamm and Don Dowty.
Youth Training Center Planned INDIANAPOLIS UPI — The Indiana State Highway Department has joined other state agencies in planning a proposed Youth Training Center- tentatively set to open June 1 on land the state has not yet acquired. # Governor Welsh told newsmen Wednesday that the State Highway Department would provide the funds which would enable the center to begin functioning on schedule at Camp Atterbury,
an unused Army base near Edinburg. He said the first group of 50-100 youths attending the camp will work part-time for the highway department, mostly building access roads for a recreation area the Conservation Department proposes to establish on land also still owned by the Army. Although the Army still has not approved any agreement for the use of 12,000 acres of Camp Atterbury for the training center, Welsh said he did not think there would be any trouble. Welsh recently discussed the plans with Peace Corps Direc-
tor Sargent Shriver who will head President Johnson’s proposed ‘‘war on poverty.” Maj. Gen. John S. Anderson, state adjutant general, said he will go to Chicago sometime next week to arrange with Fifth Army officials for state use of the land. The land for the recreation area also must be obtained from the Army. Welsh said the decision to bring the highway department into the operation of the center was made when it became apparent that federal manpower training funds, upon which the center will depend in the future, would not become available un-
til after July 1. Highway Chairman David Cohen said he did not know how much the youths would be paid for their highway work. Plans call for them to spend half of each day working for the highway department and the other half studying courses now being drawn up by the Department of Public Instruction.
Tigers To Host IU In Baseball A baseball twinbill here at 1 p m. Saturday with Indiana
University will introduce DePauw's spring sports schedule on the home front. Expected lo start for the Tigers, who have had two nice days for workouts on the Blackstock diamond are Bruce Mackey, junior pitcher from Rockville, Md., and Ted Metcalf, Cincinnati junior. Mackey had a 4-1 record last year and was named all-con-ference. Metcalfe lost his only decision. Encouraged by surprisingly good indoor times and distances during the past month, the Tiger track team plunges into its outdoor season Saturday at
OK Motels In Hoosier Parks INDIANAPOLIS UPI — A legislative study committee Wednesday approved a proposed bill to allow private motels or hotels to be built in state parks. The bill will be presented to the 1965 Legislature. The committee, named by the 1963 Legislature to investigate the feasibility of a stepup in which private enterprise would provide state park lodgings, came to a tentative conclusion. State Sen. David Rogers, DBloomington, was directed by the committee to draft a bill. State Rep. Taylor Morris, RNew Castle, said the bill would authorize the Indiana Department of Conservation to drawup a longterm lease setting forth the terms under which a site within a state park would be turned over to a private company. Bids would be taken on the amount the firms would pay for the lease. The lodgings would be built by the winning bidder and would become the property of the state at the end of the lease period, possibly 25 or 30 years. A second plan considered as a supplement to the lease arrangement also was discussed by the committee. This called for creation of a Conservation Housing Authority something like the State Office Building Commission.
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SPECIAL STILL BOARD SHOOT No Trap Shooting April 5th 12:30 P.M. .ALL PROC EEDS: Donated to Little League Ball Team of C’loverdale, Ind. LOCATION OF SPONSORS: Cloverdale Conservation Club's Range 3 miles North of Cloverdale PRIZES: Merchandise and Cash Public is invited to enjoy our warm club house with refreshments.
weight Alejandro Lavorante, who was unconscious for 18 months since his knockout at Los Angeles, Calif. Lavorante, 27, and the victim of boxing’s longest coma, died Wednesday at the home of a relative.
Funeral Today MENDOZA. Argentina UPI— Funeral services were scheduled today for Argentina heavy-
Pitcher Signs SARASOTA. Fla. UPI —Juan Pizarro, the Chicago White Sox wandering pitcher, is in camp today, signed, sealed and delivered—just one month after the White Sox pitchers were supposed to report.
scattered 200 feet along a railroad right-of-way added a grim note Wednesday to the death of a truck driver hit by a passenger train. Ray Harnandez Borguez, who w as to have celebrated his 46th birthday Wednesday, was killed when the Union Pacific “City of St. Louis” hit his truck at a speed of 72 miles an hour.
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Caskets Spilled ONTARIO, Calif. UPI — A truck load of empty caskets
TUCSON, Ariz. UPI — Birdie Tebbets, manager of the Cleveland Indians, today was reported “in satisfactory condition and out of danger” after suffering a heart attack. Tebbets was rushed to St. Mary’s Hospital Wednesday night after suffering the attack about 11:00 p.m.
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