The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 December 1964 — Page 4

The Daily Banner, Greencastfe, Indiana Thursday> December 3,1964

Transfer Funds For Youth Corps INDIANAPOLIS UPI—State Auditor Mark L. France participated in his first Indiana Board of Finance meeting Wednesday on a routine transfer of $196,600 to help finance the Indiana Youth Training Corps at Camp Atterbury.

ry County, and the onset date was Sept. 19. There was a sharp increase in the number of German measles cases reported during the week, to 31 from 7 the last preceding week.

Strategy Session Set For Dec. 16

Thant Prepares For New Talks UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.

UPI — Secretary General Thant today prepared a new round of negotiations on the political and financial crisis involving Russia’s right to vote

in the General Assembly. His hand was strengthened

by a Soviet agreement to discuss all aspects of the explosive issue, which has hamstrung progress at the current assemb-

ly session.

Two Nations Want Control Of Springs

The board by law consists of ;

the governor, auditor and treas- WASHINGTON UPI House urer. Governor Welsh presided. Republican Leader Charles A.

as usual, and Deputy Treasurer Halleck has bowed to pressure While diplomats looked William Owen represented out- from a group 0 f “young turk” to Thant for a new initiative in going State Treasurer Robert GO p congressmen for a mid- the problem, another EastHughes. December strategy conference j IVest crisis came to the fore The $196,600 brings to $283 _ but he’s not yet off the hook, with a suggestion by Foreign million the amount of federal 0ne of ^ <‘ youn g turks” Minister Thanat Khoman for a manpower funds which has gald toda y th at if Halleck re- j° int international undertaking

sists party reforms to be proposed at the Dec. 16 group cau-

been allocated so far to the pilot project in vocational training for out-of-work, out-of-school youths. The money is designated by the federal government to the superintendent j of public instruction, and was '

transferred in accordance with chairman of the House Repub-

a previous agreement to the

Youth Training Corps.

Seven Indiana state departments and agencies are cooperating in operation of the train-

ing center.

— with the blessings of the United Nations if possible — i

By United Press International Just north of the Sea of Galilee, springs bubble up to form the headwaters of the River Dan which in turn supplies more than half the volume of the Jordan River. The Jordan then dumps into the Sea of

Galilee.

It is less than coincidence then that twice in less than three weeks Israeli and Syrian forces have clashed near these springs which are vital to Israel’s ambitious plans to bring fresh water to the arid Negev and open up new areas for her expanding population. Ostensibly the clashes in-

volved a patrol road along a poorly defined stretch of Isreali - Syrian border. Israel claims the road is wholly within its territory. The Syrians charge it cuts as deep as 50 yards into Syrian territory. In the first clash, on Nov. 13, four Israeli and seven Syrians were killed. The Syrians charged that the Israelis deliberately provoked the attack to test the effectiveness of the new United Arab Command, a joint military program adopted by the Arab nations last January, and then used it as a further excuse for

"aerial aggression.” The Israelis replied that they would never permit the Syrians to use their advantage of higher ground to shell Israeli villages with impunity. The second clash came on Dec. 1 in the same area but halted without intervention by the United Nations truce organization and apparently without casualties on either side. If it simply were a border clash, the easy solution would be the proposal put forward by Lt. Gen. Odd Bull, U. N. truce commander, that the disputed area be surveyed by outside experts whose findings would not be open to partisan challenge. It is not, howerver, that simple. The avowed purpose of the United Arab Command established in January is first the prevention of Israels use of

Galilee waters and second the extinction of Israel itself. The Arabs have been threatening to cut off the headwaters of the Jordan and plans already are in the works to divert two of Jordan's three sources. One of these, the Hasbani, rises in Lebanon and the other, the Banias, in Syria. The third and most important is the Dan to whose headwaters the Israelis wish to establish the Israelis are supported by a 1923 agreement which placed I them inside Palestine.

SIGN SUIT CLAYTON, Mo. UPI — Last June John J. Cullen offered his own front yard as the location for neighboring Marvin Koslow swung the hammer and hit Cullen’s hand. Wednesday, Cullen sued Koslow for $25,000.

cus an attempt may be made to ^ South Viet Nam fr ° m

to oust him from the leadership | communism,

post he has held since 1959. Rep. Gerald R. Ford. Mich.

The

lican Conference, called the meeting Wednesday. He said he ac f ,d after a “sub«*'r'al num-i ber’’ of GOP members asked

him to.

At the session, which normally would be held in January just before Congress convenes, Republicans unhappy with the present leadership and direc-

Goldwater Plans

Leading Role

WASHINGTON UPI — Sen. Barry M. Goldwater apparently intends to play a far more prominent role than many Republicans expected in shaping the future course of the GOP.

New Polio Case INDIANAPOLIS UPI

Indiana State Board of Health tion of their party will be asked The defeated Republican added a polio case to the state’s to set a new course for the presidential candidate said 1964 total last week, raising GOP. Part of their job will be Wednesday he would confer the year's incidence to nine to try to develop Republican nex t Wednesday in New York compared with four this time programs as alternatives to City with former President

last year. Democratic policies which they The latest case w r as in Hen- I oppose.

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Dwight D. Eisenhower and former Vice President Richard M. Nixon. Looking tanned and rested after a Caribbean vacation, the Arizona senator held forth on a wide variety of political topics in an interview at his Capitol Hil office. His comments belied the reports of other Republicans who had expected him to fade into the background after his disastrous defeat Nov.

3.

Republican governors gather in Denver this weekend for a conference at which, among | other things, they will discuss the future of the GOP in the aftermath of that defeat.

Ristine Apologizes INDIANAPOLIS UPI —Lt. Gov. Richard O. Ristine described the color of the walls of his Statehouse office today as “an insipid blue” and apologized to his Democratic successor, Robert L. Rock of Anderson. “I want to apologize for my office. Someone had it painted an Insipid blue,” Ristine told Rock on the platform at a prelegislative conference. “I’ll be glad to furnish the paint if you want to have it redone. It’s terrible.”

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