The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 June 1964 — Page 4
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Page 4 THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1964
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
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Commission To Delay Conclusion WASHINGTON UPI — Some feeling exists among members of the Warren Commission that no final conclusion should be reached at this time that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. A spokesman for the sevenman commission had told United Press International previously that the group's final report would dispel all speculation that the assassination might have been part of a political con-
spiracy. But sources now say there is some feeling by commission members that it would be premature to reach such a conclusion until the investigation ordered by President Johnson is completed. The Commission, headed by Chief Justice Earl Warren, plans to hear a number of additional witnesses and is not expected to wind up the inquiry before late June. The spokesman had said previously that although some investigation remained, the panel had built up massive evidence virtually eliminating any theory except that one that Oswald
was acting on individual impulse when he killed Kennedy and wounded Texas Gov. John Connally. However, sources said, there still is some feeling that this has not been proven beyond all doubt, raising a possibility that the final report might not be unanimous.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice Is hereby given that the School Board of tntf Greencastle Consolidated Schools w(U receive bids on the construcUon of a bus shelter of standard pole barn tyoe construction. The dimensions shall be 30 ft. by 100 ft. Additional specifications are on file In the office of the Superintendent of Schools. Bids to be filed up to 7:30 p.m. (EST). June 8. 1964. In the Office of the Superintendent of Schools.
Bidders must cse proper bid forms and must Vile a bond or a certified check In the amount of 10 per cent of the bid. The School Board reserves the right to releci any and all bids. GREENCASTLE CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL BOARD. William R Padgett. President 28-4-2t
AIDING CHI BBIES NEW YORK UPI —Successful treatment of the obese adolescent requires improvement of his family and per relationships, reports Dr. S. L. Hammar, adolescent clinic, University of Washington, Seattle. In a report to the American Public Health Association, he noted that diet is not the first step.
DePAUW FRESHMEN SET RECORD
Although the freshman class of DePauw University set a record recently, the winner was Putnam County Hospital! Freshmen living in Bishop Roberts Hall on the campus sponsored a dance in which one of the couples glided around with an ice cube between their foreheads for 15 minutes, 45 seconds. Brazil Ice and Storage Co. of Rockville came up with the grand prize—1,000 pounds of packaged ice. The freshmen promptly donated the winnings to Putnam County Hospital. Max Welch, owner of Brazil Ice and Storage Co., and James F. Shepherd, administrator for the hospital, look on as DePauw freshman students Jim Taylor and Jennie Englebright demonstrate the prize-winning technique.
'Punks Are Punks' ATLANTA UPI — Roy Wilkins referring to the Negro
rebels:
“Punks are punks whether they are white or black. We should not condone anything
they do that is illegal. We' should condemn them firmly Scarecrow Wins
and quickly.
the letter "M’’ on the right
firm of his baby son, Michael,
in case he gets lost. But his wife, Babs, refused to allow him to do the same to their only daughter. Deej ah, because
she might resent it later.
Old Pumper Retired AURORA. El. UPI — It was a sad day for Aurora's 1921 Stutz pumper fire engine Wednesday. The old pumper was retired from active service to make way for a new* $34.800 fire engine. The Stutz will live out its days at the Aurora Historical
Society.
SOUTH MOLTON, England UPI — Chumleigh schoolgirl Kay Simmons won a prize in a competition at the South Molton Young Farmers’ Club rally with a scarecrow that had drain-pipe trousers, pointed shoes and a Beatle haircut.
against violence. About 50 pickets from the Teamsters Union were marching in pairs when the nonstrikers approached the main entrance. They made no move to block them, and a few minutes later the machinery in the plant started humming.
pared with 1,454 and 3,465 this time last year. Cases of mumps also remained heavy, 175 compared with 213 a week earlier, raising the year’s total to 4,739, far above a year ago.
Pass Picket Lines
EVANSVILLE UPI —Thirty non-strikers pierced picket lines at the International Steel
No TattOO Co. without incident today and NEWPORT. England UPI — 1 re opened the plant in the wake John Thompson has tattooed 01 a court restraining order
Measles Continue INDIANAPOLIS UPI — The incidence of measles cases in Indiana showed no signs of tapering off as the latest reports come in at the State Board of Health last week. During the week, 575 cases of German measles and 357 cases of rubeola were reported, compared with 556 and 428, respectively, in the last preceding week. The latest cases raised the totals for the year to 11,061 German and 8.723 rubeola, com-
Aliiance Finished MOSCOW- Izvestia indicating the Sino-Soviet military and economic alliance is finished: “Of late Chinese leaders have I ceased giving the Soviet Union i any information on foreign af- j ! fairs.’’
O.E.S. Notice Stated meeting of Morton Chapter 356. O.E.S., Wednesday evening, June 10 at 7:30. Degrees will be conferred. Visiting members welcome. Kathleen Sutherlin, W.M.
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