The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 June 1964 — Page 7

THE DAILY BANNER

GREENCASUE, INDIANA

THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1964 Page 7

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PIERRE SALINGER smiles happily in Los Angeles as he forges ahead of State Controller Alan Cranston for the Democratic nomination for U. S. senator.

MAN-IN-SPACE ON EARTH—George Hanff, a human factors specialist, gets into a space suit at Lockheed’s Burbank, Calif., plant and then gets the feel (right) of what it is like to be topsy-turvy way out The zero gravity simulator is the only one of its kind in the U. S. It is equipped with gimbals and swivels that permit complete freedom of movement in roll, pitch and yaw. Spacemen can move from point to point in any direction.

MAJESTIC IS THE WORD—A tugboat is miniaturized by the I world’s first, passes majestically under the Verrazano-Nar-big Savannah as the nuclear-powered merchant ship, the | rows Bridge in New York Harbor. She is Europe-bound.

LEG STUCK IN PIPE TWO HOURS—It took two Waco, Tex., plumbers two hours to drill through two feet ©f concrete to get to the drain pipe and free the right leg of Scott Holden, 20-month-old son of Lt. and Mrs. Henry Holden. Firemen erected a tarpaulin to protect the baby from the sun.

SPORTS (Continued from Page 6)

Moss Signed

schools at South Bend. New

Carlisle and Kokomo.

In 1944 she made two payments totaling S54.79 enabling her to participate in the state retirement fund. Then she drop-

OAKLAND. Calif. UPI — ped her oayments, forgot about Jim Moss, an offensive haflfback them, and went to Flint to who was with the New York round out her career with 20 Giants for part of the 1963 sea- more years of teaching, son, has signed a contract with Miss Roloff retired this spring

as a first-grade teacher in Flint and wrote to Indiana to find out if she had anything coming from her years of teaching in

this state.

Scranton Rejects

Barry Tie-Up

Not Interested

the Oakland Raiders of the American Football League.

Criticize System

RYE. N. Y. UPI — Mike Souchak s failure and Ben Hogan s refusal triggered outspoken criticism today of the U. S. Golf Association’s system of qualification for the U. S. Open

golf championship. HARRISBURG. Pa. UPI — Souchak captured his second Pennsylvania Gov. William W. tournament of the year at Scranton today rejected the Memphis and the next day possibility of a Goldwaterfailed in the first of two 36-hole Scranton Republican presidenqualifying events for the Open, tial ticket. Hogan, a four-time Open win- Scranton said that he would ner. long has held it an insult reject a bid by the eventual to his record and refuses to presidential nominee to be his play two qualifying rounds. running mate even if the nom-

inee told him expressly he wanted him on the ticket. Scranton said he could not under any

PHILADELPHIA UPI — The circumstances consider this the city can have Connie Mack Sta-, “sincere and honest draff’ that dium, recently purchased for would be acceptable to him. $757,000 by new Philadelphia Scranton has been mentioned Eagles owner Jerry Wolman, as a compromise ‘‘moderate’’ for 50 cents — but apparently possibility for the presidency, is not interested. !and some observers have indiWolman said Wednesday he | cated he would be the proper would give the stadium to the man for the vice-presidential city to tear down for a new nomination to balance a GOP playing site or to modernize ticket headed by Arizona Sen.

and expand to accommodate Barry Goldwater. both the Philadelphia Phillies

and the Eagles. mm m ■ Wolman disclosed the offer at i.fflrS» AOtlCSS IS

a joint news conference with _ _

rr h "ui T,t ' atler 'toted President

LAFAYETTE UPI — Mrs. Richard Agness, Bunker Hill, was elected president for 1965 Wednesday of the Indiana Home Demonstration Associa- j

tion.

Mrs. Joseph Abell, Seymour, I was elected vice president; j Mrs. Dale Schinbeckler, Kendallville, secretary, and the following district representatives; Mrs. Norman Swihart, Goshen; Mrs. C. W. Weigle, Otterbein; Mrs. George Bock, Munster; Mrs. Forest Moore, Portland, i and Mrs. Carroll Detmer, Patriot.

Teacher Gets *19.009 Check

INDIANAPOLIS UPI — A “dedicated teacher” who was so busy educating her pupils she lidn’t take time to arrange for financial security on retirement received a windfall this week in the form of a $19,009 check from the Indiana State Teach-

»rs Retirement Fund.

Miss Irene Roloff. 69, Flint, Mich., taught for 30 years in

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