The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 April 1964 — Page 9

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THE DAILY BANNER

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

THURS., APRIL 16, 1964. Page 9

We will have our next meeting April 23, 1964, at 7:30 in the Home Economics Room of the Fillmore High School Building.

failed repeatedly to thrive else- that Republican Leader Everett where in the state. M. Dirksen w'ould defer a showLater. a blackneck pheasant down vote on his controv e rs ial

from Iran will be tried in the

sen postpone a test on his most Dirksen’s two most disputed controversial fair employment amendments relate to the au-

amendments.

Two Counties Get Pheasants INDIANAPOLIS UPI — The Indiana Department of Conservation announced Tuesday that 517 Korean pheasants have been liberated in Johnson and Shelby Counties in the first phase of an experiment to see how well they fare in central and southern portions of the

state.

The experiment was launched because the Chinese ringneck pheasant abounds in the northern third of Indiana but has

Ohio, Wabash and White River valleys and a green Japanese pheasant in the northeastern lake district.

amendments to the civil rights

bill.

Seek Vote Delay On Civil Rights

The bill bans racial discrimination in voting, employment, unions, public accommodations.

They would prefer to jockey educa ti 0 n and use of federal the southern Democratic oppo- funds,

nents of the bill into offering a restrictive amendment which

thority to be given a Fair Employment Practices Commission (FEPC) set up under the bill. The Illinois Republican wants state FEPC agencies to have prior claim on job discrimination cases, at least for six months. He would also allow

WASHINGTON UPI

Dirksen planned to introduce

some of his non-controversial on jy aggrieved workers, rather

could be defeated so that the revisions today. The Senate was f ede ral FEPC, to file GOP will not be charged with called into another morning suits Liberal Republicans so making the first attack on the session in which southerners far have resisted both of these

Hence liberal Repub- continued their assault on the

Sen- measure.

ate GOP liberals hoped today licans would like to see Dirk- House-passed measure.

proposals as too strong.

IN THEIR WORK CLOTHES—The astronauts for the first Gemini space flight a few months away stand in their “work clothes” at Houston, Tex. From left: John W. Young, 33. and Virgil Grissom, 38, the prime team, and the backup team, Walter Schirra and Thomas P. Stafford. Grissom and Schirra are space “vets." Young and Stafford are “rookies."

4-H CLUB NEWS 4-H NEW S

OB April 4, 1964, the Busy The “Happy Homemakers” Daisies met at the home of held their first meeting March Denise Zeiner. 16th at the PutnamviHq SchooN Cliristine Miller gave a dem- house at 7:30 p.m. They-elected onstjration on “How to measure their 1964 officers, who are as 4-H NEWS

cop, Recreation; Nancy Leonard and Tanis Strahl, Song Leaders; Beverly Strahl, News

Reporter.

people for patterns.” The next meeting will be at the home of Christine and Bobby filler on April 18, 1964. at

1:30 p.m.

follows: Charlene Yater, President: Marcia Heeke, Vice-Pres-ident; Doris Hartman, Secre-tary-Treasurer; Judy Goins, Health & Safety; Carol Stall-

REGISTERED NURSES ... Urgently Needed! 3 P. M.-ll P. M. Shift II P.M.-7 A. M. Shift ~ FuiFor Part Time CONTACT: Miss Steinmetz Director of Nursing Putnam County Hospital Greencastle, Indiana

The Fillmore High Climbers had their first meeting March 25th. at 3:00. The meeting was for the election of officers. They are as follows: President, Becky Cash; Vice-President, Marge Cash; Secretary & Treasurer, Sandy Cash; News Reporter, Rachel Evans; Song Leader, Rita Skelton; Recreation Leader, Sue Mundy and Rosemary Archer; Health & Safety Leader, Linda Pickett.

WAY UP—Sidney Poitier, 40. who made it all the way from a Caribbean tomato farm to Hollywood’* pinnacle, clutches his Oscar a* "Best Actor" of 1963 in Santa Monica, Calif. For “Lilies of the Field."

an an \ ** • /VlONTGOME RY WARD

REMEMBER WARDS WAIEHOUSE SALE At 19 So. Indiana Across From Main Store OPEN THURSDAY UNTIL 9 P. M.

HEALTH CAPSULES by Michael A. Petti, MJ?-

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Regular Up To $3.45.

If Sale Price!

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PLAT LATIX Paltry

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WOOD 4 ft Sale Price $3.19 5 ft. Sale Price $3.99 6 ft. Sale Price $4.79

ALUMINUM 2 ft. Sale Price $ 5.95 5 ft. Sale Price $10.95 6 ft Sale Price $12.95

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