The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 September 1964 — Page 2
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Thought If thine enemy be hungry, give him bread to eat; and if he be thirsty, give him water to drink. Proverbs 25:21. The best way to rid ourselves of our enemies is to make friends of them. Personal And Local News Called Meeting: Council of the Order of DeMolay at 7:00 p. m. October 1 at Temple. A son was born Tuesday at the Putnam County Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Sandy of Cloverdale, Route 1. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jewel and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jewel of Farmersburg visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allan. Tuesday. The Century Club will meet with Mrs. William E. Kerstetter on Friday, October 9, at 2 p. m. Mrs. J. P. Allen will give the
program.
Delmar Whitted. 507 Ohio street was omitted from the list of Spanish American War veterans published in Tuesday's Banner. Mr. Whitted is 94 years old and resides with his daugh-
1 ter.
The annual business meeting of the Greencastle Council of Church Women will be held at Sherwood Christian Church on Friday, Oct. 2, at 1:30 p. m. All interested women of the churches of Greencastle are urged to attend. The Women's Association at the Presbyterian Church will meet in the Church Parlor Thursday, October 1st at 8:00. | Dr. Paul Thomas, professor of socialology at DePauw will talk on “Freedom and the Disadvantages” and Mrs. Charlotte Peterson will have devotions.
Nominates Glenn
WASHINGTON UPI — President Johnson Tuesday nominated Lt. Col. John H. Glenn. Jr., first U. S. astronaut to orbit the earth, for promotion to full colonel in the Marine Corps.
Glenn was nominated despite
his previous request that he not be considered for promotion because he intended to retire from the service as soon as his health
permitted.
I vs. Clyde Delano Williamson, ; ■ ft • suit for divorce. Lyon & Boyd JODdnCSC iNllCC/
attorneys for the plaintiff. ' ■
I On his hectic swing thi-Ough The government today is New England Monday, Johnson scheduled to publicly unveil the
Putnam Court Notes Madeline Maxine Williamson
Society Girl Wed TOKYO UPI — Prince Yoshi, younger son of Emperor Hirohito, today married a Tokyo so-1 ciety girl in ancient rites of the | Shinto religion at the Imperial!
Palace.
Yoshi, 28, took as his bride Hanako Tsugaru. 24, in a cere-
_. . T . ._ mony as old as Japan’s 2,000Dismissed Tuesday: John Me- .. . ^ ^ i
... „ . year-old chrysanthemum throne.
Clure, Martinsville; Bessie Stier-
Marriage Licenses Gary Michael Webber. U. S. Navy, Beaumont, Texas, and DeRonda Jean Eiteljorge, at home,
Greencastle.
Hospital Notes
i kept his guards in a frenzy by j ordering unscheduled stops of ' his motorcade — which the Warren Comission deplored — and moving into crowds to
shake hands.
Johnson Playing Politics: Barry 2NROUTE WITH GOLD-
walt, Coatesville; Mrs. Jerry Huber and son, Cloverdale; Gertie Stringer, Greencastle.
Dreams Not the Stuff Homes Are Made Of
Do buyers cling to their "dream house” nations when it comes to signing a contract with the builder, or will they yield on some details for practical purposes? Frank Cutolo, who knows from first-hand experience, says that in the final decision the home buyer will modify some of his original wishes for the sake of other features that are to his advantage. As executive officer ol Edlu Custom Builders in Nassau County, N. Y., Mr. Cutolo passes on fill building contracts for his firm. In this role, he discusses the •pecificati ons with both buyer And architect and often makes recommendations on construction details and materials. ‘‘The homes we build are as attractive as any in the area,” he said, ‘‘but we keep a close eye on practical matters, too. Our homes combine good looks with value.
Among the millions of Japa- WATER UPI — Sen. Barry nese who watched the ceremony Goldwater today accused the on television were the Emperor Johnson administration of playand Empress. By long tradition, ing politics with U. S. military the Emperor never attends a plane development. The Repubcourt function unless he is the lican presidential nominee made paramount participant. the charge in remarks prepared The marriage was performed for delivery in Dayton, Ohio, on in a shrine on the secluded and the second day of his whistleguarded Imperial Palace stop train tour of Ohio, Indiana
grounds in the heart of the; and Illinois,
w'orld's largest city. In the speech Goldwater said Crown Prince Akihito and his the “alleged interceptor” was wife, commoner Princess Michi- first disclosed by President ko, led the list of only 170 Johnson in January as a reguests who witnessed the cere- connaissance plane A-ll and mony in person. later redesignated by Defense The ceremony was simple, Secretary Robert S. McNamara
A-ll, dubbed the world’s fastest military fighter plane, at Edwards AFB. Goldwater climaxed the first day of his tour by leaving his 17-car train for a cheering,footstomping rally in Cincinnati. Before some 16,000 persons who packed the cavernous Cincinnati Gardens sports arena, Goldwater charged — and then twice repeated — that the administration was soft on communism.
Recently completed centerhall home in Garden City, N. Y, points up the deep shadowlini
of mineral fiber siding.
slightly more than others is preferable, Mr. Cutolo says, if th# added initial expense is going to result in long-range economy. An example is a roof of heavyweight asphalt shingles, which has an expected service life of up to 25 years. The heavyweight shingles are UL-labeled for fire and wind
was simple,
impressive and brief 10 minutes. A soft autumn breeze swayed the tall pines behind the shrine. The throbbing traffic of nearby downtown Tokyo seemed far away. Prince Yoshi wore the long flowing black robes of an imperial bride groom, with a red train. Hanako, an accomplished horse-woman, wore 12 layers of ancient kimonas and walked on high wooden shoes. Her outer kimono was purple and red with
a white train.
“\ears of experience have resistance, he points out to his
shown us which materials stand | customers,
up longer with minimum atten-1 Mr. Cutolo, whose firm builds tion. Y e can be of real help to homes on order in various parts the buyer in this regard.” 0 f Long i sland> reports lhat fa . Mr. Cutolo recommends min- vorite models today are the twoeral fiber wall siding for homes story center-hall with attached built near the shore, as many of garage at the side, and the ‘‘high-
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Jlis houses are, because the acrylic color coating baked onto this ■iding stands up even in saltladen air. He favors mineral fiber Biding for other homes, too, for its quality appearance and minimum maintenance requirements. ‘ building material that costs
ranch” built over a street-level garage with utility and recreation rooms on the ground-floor. He says these are true urban types, developed from early ranch models to give maximum living space with up-to-date facilities on relatively small lot>*
M^YOURHEAITH
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Q: ARE VITAMINS essential to good health? A:. Vitamins are exceedingly Important for the body’s growth end proper functioning. Most balanced diets contain sufficient vitamins to satisfy the daily requirements of the body. In povertystricken, underprivileged areas of the world, inadequate diets must be supplemented with vitamins. Q: What are the most important vitamins. Dr. Coleman and in what foods are they found? A: Vitamin A, found principally in the oils of fish livers, in butter, in green leafy and yellow vegetables, in milk and in eggs. Vitamin B, widely distributed in meat, especially pork and liver, whole grain cereals, yeast, egg yolk, nuts and potatoes. Vitamin C, present in tomatoes, citrus fruits, cabbage and green peppers. Vitamin D, found in high concentration in fish liver oils, butter, milk and eggs. Summer eunehine helps in the body’s own production of Vitamin D. Vitamin E, abounds in cereals, eggs, lettuce and vegetable oils. There are also many other vitamins, such as Vitamin K, folic acid, that contribute to the growth and health of man. Q: Is there more than one kind of Vitamin B? A: There are a number of subdivisions of Vitamin B. Most Important are thiamin (Bl), riboflavin (B2), niacin, B6, and
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Most of these are found in whole grains, cheese, wheat
WASHINGTON UPI — President Johnson meets for the first time today with the high-level panel he named to study the Warren Commission’s recommendation on presidential pro-
tection.
The Chief Executive was expected to review with the committee the Waren Commission’s recommendations at the 5 p. m. EDT session in the White
House.
Named to the committee by Johnson last weekend were Treasury Secretary C. Douglas Dillon, acting Atty. Gen. Nicho- | las Katzenbach, Director John • j A. McCone of the Central Intelligence Agency, and Mc-
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as a fighter interceptor YF12A. Still later, Goldwater said, the President revealed the existence of a strike reconnaissance plane
SR71.
The GOP standard bearer said the two latter planes are projections of the original A-ll which was contracted for in 1959 and thus “emerged during the Eisenhower administration.” He said it was to have been a reconaissance plane of the highest quality and a successor to the U2 spy plane. “We do, however, resent seeing it presented to the American people as the accomplishment of a regime that has deliberately and continually 1 slowed down the advance of aviation. And we deplore even i more the attempt politically to modify a coherently sound technological development into something military spurious,” I Goldwater said.
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milk and most vegetables. Q: How does Vitamin B help the body to maintain good
health?
A: Vitamin B and Its subdivisions affect the growth, the normal nerve function, gastro-
intestinal acUvity and metabol- the dan & er of anothei ' presiden-
ism. Vitamin B12 is particularly assassination.
sistant for
Affairs.
The Warren report had 12 suggestions for either administrative or legislative actions, most of them designed to lessen
important in maintaining the healthy state of the body’s red blood cells. Q: Are there specific diseases caused by vitamin deficiencies? A: Night blindness can be caused by inadequate amounts of Vitamin A. Beriberi, tongue conditions, nerve disorders and pernicious anemia are some of the conditions directly attributed to a deficiency of Vitamin B in all its forms. Loose teeth, cracked lips, scurvy and gum inflammation are identified with a deficiency of Vitamin C. Infantile rickets can b« caused by a lack of Vitamin D. Since most adequate diets contain sufficient vitamins, the need for unnecessary, expensive vitamin supplements is not as great as many people believe. In infants and children, of course, additional vitamins are important to their growth demands. Sometimes overemphasis leads to the financial exploitation of those who are least equipped to waste their money unneces-
sarily.
Follow your physician’s directions for all vitamin supple-
ments.
Whilo Dr. Coleman cannot undertake to anstcer individual letters, he icitt use readers! questions in his column when* ever possible and when they are of general interest. Address your letters to Dr. Coleman tn care of this newspaper.
Of the suggestions, eight involved the Secret Service — mostly calling for a tightening up of its supervision, giving it more manpower, and urging better cooperation and liasion with other federal agencies.
iC iXi. Sing Features Syndicate, Inc.)
FIRST WOMAN —Pope Paul talks in the Vatican with Mile. Marie Louise Monnet of France, the first woman he appointed as an observer to the Ecumenical Council. The occasion was an audience for members of the International Middle Clasa Movement, which she head*.
WARREN COMMISSION ADVISERS—President Johnson appointed this four-member committee to advise him on execution of any recommendations of the Warren Commission’s report on the assassination of President Kennedy. From left: Treasury Secretary Douglaa Dillon, Acting Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach, Central Intelligence Agency Directcr Jfliti) A. McCopa, ^ Sufidy, fiAUooal security assistant to tha President
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