The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 December 1964 — Page 14

The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana Wednesday, December 9, 1964

Wilson Pleased With Talk Here

Envoy Delayed By Indonesians

! exactly what the broad British proposals are for increased Al- ■ lied nuclear coordination. He |

, * J w ^ JAKARTA, Indonesia UPI—

plans to do this before the

House of ConunoM next week Indoneslal ' authonties t<Kla y

WASHINGTON UPI-Britlsh Prevented the American amhasu A^HINGTOIN LP1 Britisn sador from flying to the city Prime Minister Harold \\ ilson in the talks here Wilson won w here a mob of 1.000 youths wound up two days of W ashing- approval from President John-1 ransacked the U. S. Information

ton talks today and prepared to son t r y t 0 sell his ideas to try to sell European allies a other members of the alliance,

series of broad proposals for

njore collective control of West- Johnson agreed, meanwhile,

ern nuclear power.

donesia in a four-day period. The mob was protesting U. S. operations in the Congo and American support for Malaysia.

Military Dance Ends In Tragedy

Big Corn Crop In United States WASHINGTON UPI — Preliminary forecasts by the Foreign Agricultural Service indicate the 1964 world corn crop wall be about 7.75 billion bushels, second only to the record output of 8 billion bushels in

1963.

nouncement that shocked the Corp. made a momentous ancity just before Christmas and

wiped out 8,000 jobs.

program that has attracted national attention,” and credited three other factors with bringing about a decrease of unemployment from nearly 10 per cent last January to 5.9 per cent

in October.

The mayor said the city’s „ . . a ^ f * ndU ! try “ Indiana ’ s progress is shedding itself of its Teamster 8

economic crisis was due to

Studebaker revealed it was moving its auto making operations to Canada after 111 years

the sixth circuit today denied motions by attorneys of James R. Hof fa for a delay in his appeal on a "'ennessee jury tam-

pering conviction.

The court will hear the cas# at 9 a. m. Monday. Hoffa,

Wilson told a news conference before flying to Canada that he regarded his talks with President Johnson as a ‘‘complete success.” He said there was agreement on “guidelines” of how to proceed with Allied discussions. i ‘In the meeting with report-

clear-armed fleet.

Plans Study Of State Tax Setup INDIANAPOLIS UPI —Cov-

ers, Wilson appeared to soften e i ec t Samuel Goddard of Arisdnie of his opposition to the zona came to Indianapolis to controversial U. S. proposal for find out a bout Indiana's gross a 25-ship NATO nuclear fleet. i nc ome tax system.

The prime minister said he had been misinterpreted, in re-

ports before leaving Britain for ested in adoption of a similar Washington, as being “irrevoc- tax svgtem for hig state He

ably opposed” to international c»ws on such a fleet. And he described as exaggerated reports that Britain was concerned that West Germany would obtain a “finger on the nuclear

trigger.”

£

three of his associates wef* convicted in Chattanooga lapt March on jury tempering charges stemming from a 1962 conspiracy trial in Nashville. The jury was unable to reach a verdict in the Nashville case. Hoffa was sentenced to eight

tto. . „ ^ - - years in prison in the Chatta-

The order was issued more was struck by a tugboat. U. S. crop of 3.o4 billion bushels nomic reverse and what re- has been made upon his time n a trial Thp other ihner than 24 hours after the mob Today, police said at least 21 this year is 46 per cent of the mains to be done. or enegrv in connection with Ewin „ Kina former head of stormed into the building of the girls drowned, along with world crop, whereas in 1963 the Allen told the Tuesday Club city business,” he said. “The Nashvi i le Teamsters Local 327;

through windows they smashed the three military crewmen of U. S. crop of 4 billion bushels‘of Associates Investment Corp. contributions

fifth largest city.

On Tuesday, Mayor Lloyd M. .. energ eti C , dynamic, interested

RAUMA, Finland UPI - output of 8 bughelg ^ Allen, who had just been elect- people in abundanc e.”

Service (USIS) library. Singing happily as they were 1963 ed a month before the startling -Every citizen of our comGovernment officials in Sura- being taken by ferry to a mili- ' announcement and was three mun i ty was interested in conbaja closed- the library and tary dance, 35 teen-age girls FAS said a 13 perecent re- weeks away from his inaugura- tr ib U ting his best effor to a that the United States would baited its operations in outly- were suddenly pitched into the duction in the L. S. corn crop tion, made a speech in v hich solution of our then impending not, for a limited time at least, in S areas ”in order to maintain icy waters of Fauma Harbor represented the p r i n c i p a 1 he outlined what South Bend €CO nomic problems, and no one press its own proposal for a nu- j law, order and security.” Tuesday night when the vessel change in world output. The has done to combat the eco- hag yet re f used anv ca n that

with rocks and set fire to more the motor launch, which sank represented than 4,000 books with kerosene- after being struck amidships by production. soaked rags. The youths burned an * c y ra i n -

The teen-agers were being

he

that

the library’s American flag in taken to the weekly dance

the street and put the torch to sponsored by the Finnish coasa USIS car and mobile library tal artillery wh en the accident unit parked nearby. happened about 200 yards offIt was the second such anti- shore of this modern coastal Goddard, a Democrat, was American demonstration in In- town, quoted as saying he is inter-

South Bend In Big Comeback

said. “The were made

51 per cent of that “we are a great deal -fur- were unstinting and magnifi-

ther down the road to complete cen t/»

— recovery and the implementa-

tion of a new economic era • than anyone ever dreamed was MJfiniflC

SOUTH BEND UPI — A

less than one year

new industries

up in the

| year ago today, the Studebaker Past year, and “a retraining

possible

ago.”

Allen cited

which have sprung

Hoffa Motion CINCINNATI. Ohio UPI — The U. S. Court of Appeals for

Larry Campbell, Teamsters business agent for Detroit Local 299. and Thomas Parks. Campbell’s uncle, of Nashville —were sentenced to three year* each by Judge Frank Wilson.

BANNER ADS PAY

.Wilson declined to spell out

ested

tax system for

was guest of honor at a luncheon given by Eugene C. Pulliam, publisher of the Indianapolis Star and the Indianapolis News. Guests invited included Governor Welsh, Gov.-elect Roger D. Branigin, and state

tax officials and experts.

SpaUi) dj, your MEMTH

By i .ESTER L. COLEMAN, M.D.

: Hopeful News In Medicine THE PREVENTION and cure j cannot be disregarded, of gall bladder stones without 1 Studies conducted by Dr. surgery has been the objective Solco Tromp seem to indicate of intensive research and study; that altitude has a definite efiii many hospitals. ifect on the severity of arthritic ! Attention is particularly fo- symptoms,

thised on a few pertinent ques-

tions.

- Why do women tend to dea velop stones 11 more often than

men?

Why does the expression “fair, fat, and forty” seem to apply to many gall bladder patients? . Dr. Coleman Is diet an imt portant cause of gall bladder stones? I Can stones be dissolved withOut surgery? * Some of the answers seem to lie forthcoming from the research of Dr. Robert F. Borgman of Clemson University in South Carolina-

Diet Produced Stones Dr. Borgman has been able to produce gallstones in experimental animals by feeding them a diet especially rich in oleic fats. When this diet was discontinued, the gallstones tended to disappear. Large quantities of fatty foods seem to be the number one suspect. A high concentration of proteins in the diet is also being investigated. The results of this experimental study seem to indicate that it may eventually be possible to dissolve gallstones without the need for surgery.

* * *

Many people with arthritis have a built-in weather forecasting system which is sometimes even more reliable than the weather bureau of the Farmer’s Almanac. Gramp Usually Right They may not be able to predict high tides in Tahiti, but when Grandpa says “I feel it in my bones,” it is wise to take along an umbrella, even on a clear, sunny day. Now from Leyden, Holland, comes scientific evidence that the relationship between arthri-

Patients suffering from the pains of arthritis were relieved of their discomfort when placed in pressurized chambers which simulated an altitude of 4,500 feet above sea level. Weather And Health Physicians have always been intrigued by the relationship between health and weather conditions. Emotional as well as physical changes have been attributed to winds, clouds, the position of the moon, tides, mis-

trals and storms.

Even with the highly sensitive instruments devised by space-age technology, arthritic joints and aching corns are still reasonably reliable barometers.

* • *

Public Enemy Number One— the common cold—is being relentlessly pursued by researchers at the National Institutes of

Health.

Recent studies have been concentrated on a vaccine produced from a virus (called the adenovirus) which is commonly found in the adenoid area in children. Courageous Volunteers This new vaccine has been given to a number of volunteers from federal prisons, and is being found effective as a protection against colds. Prisoners have always played an historic role in scientific research. Many men selflessly volunteer for experimentation, courageously exposing themselves to severe disease hazards. Our debt of gratitude to them can be repaid by integrating them as dignified, rehabilitated members of society, after they have paid the legal penalty for their transgressions. These columns are designed to relieve your fears about health through a better understanding of your mind and body. All the hopeful new advances in medicine reported here are known to doctors everywhere. Your individual medical problems should be handled by your

tis and atmospheric conditions l own doctor. He knows you best.

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