The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 May 1964 — Page 3
THE DAILY BANNER
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
FRIDAY, MAY 22,1964 Page 3
BAINBRIDC.E SCHOOL NEW.. By Greg Solomon The freshmen had a class party Saturday, May 9, at Turkey Bun State Park. Everyone brought their own lunch and had an enjoyable day.
Next year’s varsity cheerleaders were elected Wednestjpy. They were: Linda York, Marilyn O’Hair, Darlene Buzzard, Barbara O'Hair; Sally Scobee was elected as alternate.
The 6th grade had a party May 15, after school at Greencastle park.
The Junior and Senior Prom was held at the Medical Center, Union Bldg., Indianapolis, Friday, May 8. After dinner dancing was enjoyed with the Prom Queen, Kathy Purcell, and the Prom King, Bill Houser, being crowned. Following the dance a show was held at Roachdale from 1:00 a.m. till 1:00 a.m., then the parent's of the juniors served breakfast in the school cafeteria.
Complete Work On Foreign Aid WASHINGTON UPI — The House Foreign Affairs Committee virtually completed work on President Johnson’s $3.5 billion foreign aid bill but postponed a final vote until Monday. The committee is expected to approve overwhelmingly the measure to authorize another year of economic and military aid to friendly nations. The vote had been expected today but the conunittee cut short its meeting because the House met an hour earlier than usual. The bill carries more than $400 million in aid for embattled South Viet Nam for the year beginning July 1. It is expected to reach the floor for a final House vote early next month. The authorization measure merely sets outside limits for the program, and Congress must pass another bill later earring the actual cash. Meantime, Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara today gave the House defense appropriations subcommittee a twohour closed briefing on the situation in Viet Nam. It was the third consecutive day he had appeared before a congressional subcommittee.
Three Named As Pyle Scholars BLOOMINGTON UPI — Three Ernie Pyle scholars have been named by Indiana University’s Department of Journalism. They are seniors Thomas A. Green, Indianapolis, and Rex Kirts, Lafayette, and junior Richard A. Hagenston, Orlando, Fla. The Pyle scholarships are awarded from a fund created by friends and colleagues of the Scripps-Howard newspapers’ World War n correspondent who was killed on a Japanese island in the Pacific by a sniper’s bullet. Pyle, a former editor of the IU student publication, was a native of Dana.
Sheinwold On Bridge Unlucky Player Finds Sympathy By Alfred Sheinwold “I’m the unluckiest bridge player in the world,” one of my friends announced the other day. And he shoved a bridge hand under my nose. North dealer Both sides vulnerable NORTH * QJ72 V AKQ O AK + J 643 WEST EAST 4k 9 8 6 5 4 * None ty 10 8 V J6543 O J 1098 0 7653 + K5 *AQ109 SOUTH * A K 10 3
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GUARDSMEN PATROLLING CAMBRIDGE STREETS — With the threat of more Negro demonstrations hanging over racially tense Cambridge, Md., steel-helmeted National Guardsmen patrol the city’s streets to enforce a ban on demonstrations.
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“Wouldn’t it burn you up to get to four spades and then find all the trumps in one hand?” he demanded. “I got four trump tricks, three diamonds, but only two hearts,” he ended. And he looked almost happy to be so unlucky. Now everybody knows that a bridge columnist is the tenderest of God’s creatures, but there is a limit to our sweetness. “You’ll find sympathy in the dictionary between Stupid and Throw-off,” I informed my friend. And I refused to say another word until he had paid for my lunch.
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would be stuck for the lunch tab, especially with that clue about the location of sympathy. South can make his contract if he throws off properly. There is no need to rely on West to
hold three hearts.
Declarer wins the first trick in dummy with the king of diamonds and leads a trump to the ace, discovering the bad news. Time out for a groan or two and a moment of thought. Then South cashes two, and only two - of dummy’s high hearts. He continues with the ace of diamonds and a trump queen of diamonds and discards jto the king. Then he leads the ; dummy's ace of hearts! ; Declarer is now in position to ruff a heart in dummy with the jack of spades. Eight tricks dummy’s queen of spades and are home, and South still has his own ten to win the ninth
and tenth tricks.
DAILY QUESTION You have opened with one club, and partner bids one diamond. It is once more up to you, holding: S Q J 7 2 H AKQ DAK CJ64 3.
What do you say?
Answer: Bid two notrump. One spade would be an underbid. two spades would imply greater strength in the two black suits, and three notrump would be a slight overbid. The jump to two notrump best de-
scribes the hand.
(Copyright 1964, General
Features Corp.)
SHINING REPORT a total of 12 hours of deliberaNEW YORK UPI — The tions Wet^iesday and Thursday, column | average rrfan uses about three climaxed a six-week trial, the cans of shoe polish a year, ac- second time the firms had been cording to Esquire Shoe Care tried on charges of violating
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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice Is hereby given the taxpayers of Washington Township, Putnam County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place at the office of the trustee at 7:30 P.M. on the 8th day of June, 1864, wrlll consider the following additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency
existing at this time.
Poor Relief Fund:
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Would Visit Cuba WASHINGTON UPI — Another effort is being made to recruit a party of U.S. college students for a visit to Communist Cuba, according to the
State Department.
Officials said Thursday an organization calling itself the
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a further hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor’s Office of Putnam County. Indiana, or at such other place as nay be designated. At such hearing, taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held.
Chester Query, Trustee Officer of Taxing Unit Washington Township
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Johnson In Plea To Young People ANN ARBOR, Mich. UPI — President Johnson appealed to young people today to help build a “great society” by restoring American cities, preserving natural beauty and improving the quality of education. The Chief Executive promised to assemble the “best thought and broadest knowledge from all over the world” for a series of conferences oimed at charting a course toward a better life. Johnson said in a speech prepared for graduation exercise at the University of Michigan that new methods of federallocal cooperation — “creative federalism” — must be found to attack pressing social problems. The President planned to fly to Ann Arbor from Washington to receive an honorary doctor of civil laws degree and address 5,000 graduates. An estimated 90,000 persons were expected to hear him speak in the ^liehigan Stadium. Johnson’s said in his prepared remarks that the United States has an opportunity to become a “great society” as well as a powerful and wealthy nation during the next 50 yers. “It demands an end to poverty and racial" injustice — to which we are totally committed in our time,” Johnson said. ‘The challenge of the next half century is whether we have the wisdom to use our wealth to enrich and elevate our national life — and to advance the quality of American civilization,” he said.
Len Pennyworth Says;
Walking Is Real Good Exercise When Someone Else Is Doing It
I rode to town the other day with a fellow who was lambasting the younger generation in general and his own teen-age son in particular. According to the dad, the boy thinks that the only useful purpose of the foot is to bear down on the accelerator. My driver lamented that his young hopeful would drive the car out to meet the school bus if he could get by with it. All errands more than two blocks away call for wheeled transportation. The kid even insists that all school girls want to be “walked home” in a con-
vertible.
When my traveling companion finally moaned to a stopping place in the conversation, I put in my two cents worth by observing that fathers preach the walking theory louder than they practice it. Walking is good for their children, they say, and then
they build carports to avoid hoofing it 75 feet to a garage. I’ve watched any number of these dads drive around the block for 15 minutes trying to find a parking smack dab in front of the place they intended to go. My chauffeur had a quick answer for this one. He walked until he could afford to ride. This sort of made sense to me, but I doubt that the boy will be much impressed with
this logic.
Walking before riding is a good practice to follow in banking, As my financial advisers, the personnel of my bank have kept me from overspending myself and this business of counselling me on how far I should go and how fast is just another reason why I deal with a Full Service financial institution like the Central National Bank. Copyright David Barr 1964.
Negro Elected To Church Post A Negro was elected modera-
tor of the United Presbyterian Church Tuesday at the group’s
General Assembly at Oklahoma as it sees fit.
3.5 million.
In Atlantic City, N. J., Southern Baptists refused to endorse racial integration of churches during their General Assembly Thursday. The group, representing 10.1 million persons, voted to handle racial matters
for Travel to Cuba” was making efforts to organize a group to go to the island this summer.
City. The Rev. Elder G. Hawkins of the Bronx New York, won over the Rev. A. Ray Cartlidge of Erie, Pa., a white minister, by a vote of 465 to 368. Hawkins serves a congregation of varied racial and economic background. The United Presbyterian Church has a membership of
PHOTO BREAKTHROUGH LONDON UPI — A sensitized linen canvas for fine photographic prints has been put on the market in Britain by a German firm. It is expected to outlast paper prints many times. Sensitized linen has been used by artists for crude photographic underprints for years but has not been used previously for finished prints.
Suit Over Name
LOS ANGELES UPI —Mae West filed suit Thursday to stop actress Marie Lind from using the name “Diamond LiL” The suit claimed Miss West has become identified with the j name and that it has “enor- j mous commercial value.” It noted that Miss West wrote a best-selling novel in 1928 as well as a play entitled “Dia-
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Newsom Proposes NEW BRITAIN, Conn. UPI —The question of U.S. newsmen going to Red China should be removed from negative cold war diplomacy and restored to the positive field of independent journalism, United Press International foreign news analyst Phil Newsom proposed Thursday night. Newsom suggested that the United States permit Red Chinese newsmen to enter this country without further discussion. This new initiative in the deadlock would challenge Peking publicly to grant the same right to American newsmen in Mainland China, he said.
LESS EGGS WASHINGTON UPI —Americans will eat fewer eggs this year than last year’s average of 316 each, according to Agriculture Department projections. In 1962 consumption was 324 per oerson and a decade ago it was 376.
Found Not Guilty FORT WAYNE, UPI — A U.S. District Court jury Thursday acquitted 10 major oil companies on charges they rigged prices during a gasoline price war at South Bend seven years ago. The verdict, which came after
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Federal Judge Sidney Mize took under advisement at Jeckson, Miss., Thursday legal attacks on segregation in three Mississippi communities. He promised a ruling “as soon as I reasonably can” in suits seeking desegregation of Jackson, Biloxi and Leake County public schools.
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