The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 July 1964 — Page 3
THE DAILY BANNER
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
MONDAY, JULY 13, 1964 Page 3
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Circuit Court of Putnam County Indiana. Notice Is hereby given that Herbert Arthur Jones was on the 9th day of July, 1964, appointed: Executor of the Will of Katherine E. Jones, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due. must file the same In said court within six (6) months from the date of .the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred Dated at Greencastle. Indiana, this 9th day of July, 1964 Probate Cause 10417. Jack P Hinkle, Clerk of the Circuit Court for Putnam County. Indiana. Roy C. Sutherlln. Attorney. 13-20-27-31
MAY BK OOP “SMOKE-FILLED” ROOMS—If the “smoke-filled” rooms political cliche materializes at the Republican National Convention at the Cow Palace in San Francisco July 13, they probably will be found in these four hotels. Headquarters of Sen. Goldwater and Gov. Scranton will be at the Mark Hopkins: Gov. Rockefeller. the Sheraton-Palace; Gen. Eisenhower, former Vice President Nixon, former Amb. Lodge and the platform committee, the St. Francis; Gov. Romney, the Jack Tar.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Circuit Court of Putnam County, Indiana. Notice Is hereby given that Joseph D Stultz was on the 10th day of July. 1964. appointed Administrator of the estate of Dewey StulU, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due. must file the same in said court within six <6> months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Greencastle, Indiana thla 10th day of July. 1964 Probate Cause No. 10418. Jack P Hinkle. Clerk of the Circuit Court for Putnam County, Indiana. Frank J. Durham, Attorney. 13-20-27-31
Spacemen Are Ordinary Folks HOUSTON UPI — My home telephone rang, and the caller identified himself as a New
York magazine writer who was getting up a story “about those astronauts living high on the hog." In fact, he revealed in a confidential tone, “I understand they own a very exclusive and expensive Houston nightclub called the Turtle Club”. That was a shocker. By the good graces of astronaut Alan B. Shepard Jr., I am a member in good standing of the “Interstellar Association of Turtles, Outershell Division,’’ —but I could not recall that my status on the hog had risen appreciably as a result. The Turtle Club, the caller was patiently told, is an informal organization dedicated to nothing particularly good or evil. It has perhaps hundreds of members including astronauts, one password its only secret, and no dues. And certainly no nightclub, j The question, however, was indicative of an apparently prevalent opinion that the pocketbooks of America’s astronauts are bottomless pits of wealth
BLANCHE PATTERSON CHIROPODIST From Cravvfordsville W ill Be in Town On WEDNESDAY, JULY 15th Anyone wishing foot treatment call Pearl O’Hair on Monday.
NOTICE ART FURNITURE SHOP WILL BE CLOSED UNTIL AUGUST 17th.
BEN CASEY’S FIRST LOVE SCENE—Departing from his familiar dour, non-smiling Dr. Ben Casey portrayals, Vincent Edwards kisses actress Stella Stevens in his first love scene of the three-year TV series, in Hollywood. The episode will be the first of five in which Miss Stevens portrays a woman in her mid-twenties who awakens from a 13-year coma. She must face an adult world while still thinking and acting like a teenager. As ahe progresses into adulthood, she falls in love with Casey.
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two major operations and who
is still recovering.
But John Glenn is not the type to feel sorry for himself, and his threshold of discouragement is extremely high. The worries of John Glenn are the worries of any husband and father in the some circumstances. But even when the Glenn family fortune is back on
and that the title of “spaceman” assures its owner of a lifelong bed or roses. But John Glenn, America’s No. 1 space hero, today has an annual income of slightly less than $10,000—his Marine Corps
pay.
And today he is facing the prospect of paying a single bill for $9,500 — the debt incurred during his ill-fated entry into politics earlier this year to run for the U.S. Senate seat from
his native Ohio.
“I went into this political thing with all good reason to believe everything would come
out all right,” he said.
But that was before a disastrous bathroom fall last February that left him practically unable to walk. He had to drop out of the political-race to concentrate on getting well again. For a brief instant, Glenn flashed that freckle-faced smile. "I guess they all thought I was a Texas millionaire with a
fortune in oil wells.”
The result of this year’s series of events left Glenn with no pay either as an astronaut or I as a U.S. senator. Gone. too. !
were the “fringe benefits” of ANNOUNCES CAMPAIGNthe personal life storv contracts ^° v ' George C. V\ allace of Alathe active spacemen have sign- bama addresses a segregationed with a private publisher. ist rall >’ in A « an t a . Ga„ where
he announced plans to run for
The net effect was “having 1 President in at least 16 states, my income cut by almost two- j Wallace attacking the newlythirds,” said the 43-year-old enacted Civil Rights Bill as a spaceman, who rode to the pin- “fraud, sham and hoax" promnacle of success on America’s ised to take the segregationist first manned orbital trip into fight to the “court of public space slightly more than two : opinion.” He said he has defyears ago. And, chances are. mite, concrete plans” to run Glenn's estimate of the cut for President in Florida, Geo- ' was conservative. rgia, South Carolina. North
Carolina, Virginia, New York,
“So I am facing about $10,000 i ndianai IlhnoiSi W i SCO nsin. worth of debts and my two Missouri, Kentucky, Arkansas, kids are getting ready to start Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisi-
the rise, there will never be, As someone once said, the
any “living high on the hog.” ' man has class. .
IN THERE SMILING—GOP presidential hopeful Gov. William Scranton (right) and former Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge, one of his chief supporters, wave to a throng at their national convention headquarters in San Francisco.
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college,” Glenn said matter-of-factly. Plus there is his wife, Annie, who recently undek-went
ana and Alabama.
HEALTH CAPSULES 1>\ Michael A Petti, M.D.
WHAT ARE YOUR CHANCES OP GETTING A HEART ATTACK PORING STRENUOUS PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ?
ONLY I IN 50 CORONARY HEART ATTACKS OCCURS PORING STRENUOUS ACTIVITY. THE REST OCCUR PORING SLEEP, REST, OR ORDINARY ACTIVITY. TOMORROW: MISTLETOE TEA. Health CapsuUs gives helpful information. • It is not intended to be of a diagnostic nature.
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ONLY 60 MINUTES away from being deported from the United States, Paul (The Waiter) Ricca (smiling after the hearing), the elder statesman of the Chicago underworld, was freed under $20,000 bond on his appeal to the United States Court of Appeals to review his •ase. He was to have been dexirted to his native Italy. m
Rep. William E. Hiller GOLDWATER'S CHOICE—R*P* William E. Miller of New York, national GOP chairman, Is regarded in San Francisco as Sen. Barry Goldwater’s choice for a running mate if the senator captures the nomination for president Sen. Thruston B. Morton of Kentucky is favored by some delegates t* national cquvbrUaAi
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