The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 December 1964 — Page 4

The Daily Banner, Greeneastle, Indiana Tuesday, December 29, 1964

vice Commission, effective the occurrance by nature of the ing a successful record as a same day as changes are made global extent of U. S. activitites: diplomat in Denmark.

rates on interstate calls. and responsibilities.

The gunfight with the Syrians followed five clashes Monday along the Israeli-Jordan

border.

Syrians Fire On Israeli Tractors TIBERIAS, Israel UPI — Sy-

rian border troops opened fire :oday on Israeli tractors sowing fields on the eastern shore if the Sea of Galilee, an Israeli

military spokesman said. Armored tractors earned on

the work despite the Syrian fir- ; distan( . e rates on calls between

ing, the spokesman said. He said U.N. truce observers had authorized the Israelis to sow the land, which was plowed

Long Distance Rates Go Down

National Pride Involved Twice

President Johnson recently closed over a source of irritation of more than a half century’s duration when he prom-

ised to renogtiate the Panama U P e mpty shells and cartridge

Canal treaty with Panama.

In one incident a 14-year-old Philipino was killed by a shot in the back fired by an American sentry trying to scare away scavengers picking

By United Press International

No sooner does the United States smooth the ruffled feathers of one small friend

INDIANAPOLIS UPI More that it finds itself involved with

than 100 Indiana telephone util- another.

ities today announced that long- Both involve questions of na-

But now come the Philippines where two shooting incidents have aroused new demands for renegotiation of the PhilippineU. S. military bases agreement. A special target has been U.S. mick Blair Jr., who came to

cases on a target range. In the other, two Marine Corps guards fired on an outrigger boat which had intruded restricted waters close to an ammunition storage afea. One of the two men aboard was

killed.

tional pride, a not uncommon the Philippines after establish-

under Syrian fire in October. “Our forces returned the fire,” the spokesman said.

state points will be reduced ef-

fective Feb. 1.

The announcement was made by 107 firms with the filing of new tariffs covering the changes with the Indiana Public Ser-

WANT TO BE A MODEL?

EXHIBIT DESIGNED FOR BLIND PEOPLE

Fireworks Blast MANILA UPI — A big box filled with firecrackers being brought here for the New Year’s Eve celebration exploded inside a bus early Monday, killing one woman and injuring 30 other passengers.

Now You Know

A model of good looks and practicality is the reiersible Model Coat” worn by smart homemakers while shopping, visiting, or doing their chores. The garment is completely washable, down to its laundry-proof snap fasteners. And no more worries about

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A new exhibit which can both be heard and felt by people without sight has been introduced by Guiding Eyes for the Blind. This ' unique audio-tactual display is beginning a tour of the nation and is expected to be visited by ‘millions of people, i Peter F. Campbell, nationally prominent speaker and Director of Student Information for the organization, was on hand with his guide dog for the introduction of the novel exhibit; he explained that it was designed in such a way that a blind person, through bis ears and fingers, could learn a great deal about how a guide dog and his master travel about with safety and independence. ! “I know that in the months to come, as this new exhibit travels around the country, many thousands of blind persons will benefit from it,” said Mr. Campbell. One half of the exhibit features a scale model of the downtown area of a typical American community. A raised track running through the area indicates

the route taken by a man and his guide dog, crossing dangerous intersections, negotiating various obstacles safely and with

ease.

The blind visitor to the display may listen to a description of what is depicted over one of six earphones, and may also feel the exhibit, moving his fingers along the trade across intersections, down busy sidewalks, into stores, etc. TKfe various textures of materials used in the construction of the exhibit make the tactual experience all the more meaningful. The other half of the display has the same audio-tactual features and is a scale model of the Guiding Eyes for the Blind training school and campus. If you know- a blind person who would benefit from information about this exhibit and who would like to know more about guide dogs, send his name to Guiding Eyes for the Blind, Yorktown Heights, N.Y.

are you’d say “Yes.” Most women would like to be a model of poise,

and preparedness.

I New on the fashion scene for America's homemaking “models” this year is a house coat that fills the bill. Model Coat i§ rever-; sible. For example, the busy lady .may choose to wear the solid side for doing her daily rounds about the house. It’s a snap to get into, and fasten up, thanks to snap i

fasteners down the front.-Roll-up sleeves show that the

Model Coaf means business—on one side, anyway. But business changes to pleasure when the lady of the house undoes the snap fa^eners and reverses the gar-

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Slash pockets give that carefree, joie de vivre tone, completing a costume that serves several purposes and gives milady that “always-prepared” feeling: she’s ready for anything from toil to. tea! And perhaps she’s also ready for a little modeling. What do you think models wear for leisure

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THE WORLDLY LOOK Ml

Where kings sleep when they , 7", % visit Washington. Recently refurbished Blair House above illus- • JmtvTwx trates the new Worldly Look in decorating. In brilliant red, cranberry pink and stark white, focal point is the canopied bed with silken side-bangings lined in crimson velvet, on the lush French rug. At right, the Worldly Look photographed by Lady Pepperell in Madrid: again brilliant pinks, reds, white in the new Royalty Stripe sheets, pillowcase, blanket—dramatic foil for the antique bed, sharp white walls,

massive carved doors.

NATIONWIDE SEARCH UNDERWAY ~ FOR “HOME STUDY” SUCCESSES

WANTED: The 75 most successful living American men and

women who learned their lessons through home study.

This nationwide search for former students of International Cor-

respondence Schools who have ♦' reached the top rung of the success ladder — nationally or locally—is being launched on the eve of the school’s 75th anniversary. ICS was founded by a Pennsylvania newspaperman in

1890.

Why this search? ICS has records on most of its former 7,500,000 students, but many of them have moved on to new jobs In other areas since their home study days, and the school has

lost track of them.

Do you qualify? Know someone who does? Whoever the 75 are, they will be honored by ICS during its diamond jubilee celebration in 1965, and as ICS scholarship will be established in their name to be awarded to an ambitious, deserving man or woman. Many another distinguished former student will be honored with a lifetime membership ih the school’s “Successful Alumni Chapter” of his state. To be eligible a candidate must have attained outstanding success in his field of endeavor; l exemplify personal and profesi sional integrity; and have studied i with ICS at one time although not necessarily be a graduate. Nominations for the 75 most successful ICS students should be sent to: Success, P.O. Box 75, ; Scranton, Pa. 18515, headquarter! I of the correspondence school, j There is no age limit, one pro- > fession is not favored over another, geography is not a factor. Even though many nominees may not qualify immedi- ! ately for national recognition, j ICS wants to keep up to date I with all its active, ambitious

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Among the school’s alumni are U.S. Commerce Secretary Luther Hodges (business course), U.S. Senator Stuart Symington (electrical engineering and industrial supervision), Arthur Godfrey (mathematics), and Capt. “Eddie” Rickenbacker (engineering).

Following in the footsteps of these famous Americans today are more than 110,000 ambitious men and women in the U.S. and 60,000 more overseas. They are studying high school subjects, engineering, business, architecture, mechanics, art—just a few of the 236 up-to-date courses

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Veteran Is Dead MANITOWOC, Wis. UPI — Funeral services will be held Wednesday for George Fox, 86, last known survivor of the 1898 sinking of the U. S. S. Maine in the Havana Harbor. He died Sunday night in Veteran’s Hospital in Milwaukee.

Pianist Dies

NORTH VANCOUVER. B. C. UPI — Jazz pianist Chris Gage, rated by fellow musicians as one of the best in the world, i died here Sunday.

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Egg Mystery

STAFFORD SPRINGS, Conn. UPI — Poultry farmer Floyd Guerra told state police Monday that thieves broke into a storage shed and stole 35 crates of eggs valued at about 3350. Trooper Fredrick Bird was detailed to investigate.

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AFTER XMAS PRE-INVENTORY We're really overloaded on many items, throughout the store. Here are just a few examples of Truly Big Price-cuks— Our ANNUAL Clearance Sale.

Reg. 29.95 FOAM BACK RUGS $18.88 SIZE 9x 12

Reg. 12.95 VANITY LAMPS $5.00 Pr. FROSTED WHITE SHADES

Reg. 54.98 5 PC. DINETTES $39.00 BRONZE-TONE LEGS

Reg. 179.95 Electric CLOTHES DRYERS $144 FAMOUS KELVINATORS

KELVINATOR APPLIANCE SALE ELECTRIC DRYERS Standard Models - Now . . $144 Deluxe Models - Now . . . $169 WASHERS and DRYERS Standard Models-Sets . . . $314 Deluxe Match Sets .... $369

PHILCO T.V. SETS 16” Portables - Beige . . . $110 19” Portables - Beige . . . $144 23” Console-Rollabout . . . $177 23” Console - Walnut . . . $188 23” Lowboy - Danish Modern . $245 Philco 4 Speed Record Players . $46.88 Re-saleable Trade-ins Required on TV Sets.

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Limited Stocks HU-R-R-Y Heavy Throw Rugs 2.50 9x12 Part-Wool Rugs 44.00 Nylon Carpet Sq. Yd. 5.00 Maple Buffet-Hutch 97.00 36" Dinette-2 chairs 35.00 Hide-a-bed with innersprings 158.00 3 pc. Bedroom Suite 88.00

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