The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 January 1965 — Page 3

Russellville School News by Linda Gross Things are almost back to normal in the halls of R.H.S. after a long, much-enjoyed, Christmas vacation. Most thoughts have turned to Semester exams which will be taken at the end of next week. The Annual Faculty Christmas dinner was held Thursday, December 17, in the Home Ec. Room. After dinner, Santa Claus distributed gifts to everyone present. Those enjoying the evening besides the Russellville School Staff and their families were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frazee and family, the school board and their families, and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fordice

and family. The Home Ec. Room was at-| tractively decorated for the High School Christmas party Saturday night, December 19. After games and dancing, refreshments were served to about 50 students and guests. The P.T.A. Christmas program was held Monday evening, December 21. A short program was presented by each of the first six grades, with the | High School Chorus concluding the program with Christmas carols. Santa made another welcomed appearance and passed out candy to the children. Our numbers have increased one since last month’s news. We would like to welcome Nance Gritton, a Freshman formerely of Bainbridge, to our : school.

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•‘That in a nationwide survey of MORE THAN $ MILIUM 9UIL0IM6S, VOUR 4 GOVERNMENT HAS LOCATED SHELTER SPACES f ~ FOR OVER 121 MILLION PEOPLE

...THAT ADDITIONAL SMELTER SMCES CAN IE MADE AMAIlr ABLE BY VENTILATION IMPROVEMENTS, IN CITIES AND 10WN6 UNDER 250.000 AND IN RURAL AREAS, THIS COULD MEAN AN INCREASE OF NEARLY 60% M SHELTER SHLCES

That public shelters mme BEEN MARKED WITH THE SMN SHOWN ABOVE, AND THAT FOOD, WATER. MEDICAL AND SANITATION WTS HAVE BEEN STOOCEO FOR 2SMILLI0M SPACES MORE FACTS? COWIMCTHMM

a loosening of antl-a-ellglous Communist dogma remains a large question mark.

Ths Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana Friday, January 8, 1965

Cloverdale High School Dance Band will play for Variety Show this evening.

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Senate Expects Slowing Tactics WASHINGTON UPI —More delaying tactics were expected today in the Senate where members already are showing their irritation at the dispute over tightening its anti-filibust-er rule. There was little hope for any early solution to the controversy, which was triggered by liberal efforts to make it easier to shut off filibusters. Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield said he doubted the Senate could get to any kind of vote today. A complicated parliamentary situation Thursday stopped initial efforts to deal with the proposed rule change. It left some acrimony and considerable irritation among the senators. i The pending business is a motion to bring up for debate a proposal by Sen. Clinton P. Anderson, D-N.M., to let a | three-fifths vote to the senators kill a filibuster. The present rule calls for two-thirds. Senate Republican Leader Everett M. Dirksen made it pointedly clear that the motion to bring up the Anderson resolution for consideration was debatable.

Fumes Fatal To Hoosier Soldier PLYMOUTH, Ind. UPI — Pvt. 1-C Charles M. Stevens, 20. I Plymouth, was found dead of 1 asphyxiation from a defective heater in his apartment in Munich, Germany, while on duty with the U. S. Army, it was learned today.

His wife, Marilyn, recently returned from Germany, and was waiting for Stevens’ arrival in Plymouth sometime in January. Stevens was the son of George F. Stevens, widely known in Democratic circles around the state.

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Members of the modem tap dance group performing in the Cloverdale Variety Show tonight are Susie Jent, Vickie Haltom, Linda Kennedy, Marcia Kennedy, Susan Barnhart.

The Bees have a 4-game win- i ning streak going for them and we hope they make it six games 1 after the Friday night game 1 with New Ross, and Saturday night with Hillsboro. So ends our news in ’64, But stick around cause there'll be more. To all of you from our Bee Hive, A Happy New Year for ’65.

Arab Republic Donates Building CAIRO. U.A.R. UPI — The United Arab Republic has given the U. S. Embassy a building to temporarily house the | John F. Kennedy Library which 'was destroyed by fire during Thanksgiving Day anti-Ameri-can rioting here. An embassy spokesman said the building is two blocks from the embassy and will be used rent free until permanent quarters are available. Ambassador Lucius D. Battle expressed appreciation to the ; U.A.R. for making the building available. About 24.000 volumes were j lost when rioters stormed the embassy grounds and set fire to the U. S. Information Serv- ! ice library. Another 3,000 books were out on loan and, of those, about 700 have been returned. The United States is preparing to present the U.A.R. with a bill for more than $400,000 to cover the damage.

A LAFOLLETTE IN OFFICE—The first of the politically famous Lafollette family to hold elective office in 18 years is 28-year-old Bronson, shown with a picture of his grandfather, Robert M. (Fighting Bob) Latollette, after being sworn in as Wisconsin’s attorney general in Madison. Fighting Bob was a U.S. senator, a Progressive Republican leader who ran for president as a Progressive. Then his son became A U.S. senator. Now the grandson is in office.

Declares Communists Believe In Religion

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Rites Saturday RYE. N. Y. UPI— Funeral services will be held here Saturday for John Motley Morehead, 94. former U.S . ambassador to Sweden. He died Thursday of pneumonia and complications resulting from a broken hip.

Sy United Prejj International Under the ground rules com- 1 Although this move may remunism is atheistic and opposes fleet a change of strategy raththe church. Now this has been er than a change of heart, it challenged by the powerful Ital-; nevertheless amounts to heresy ian Communist party, strongest in terms of the traditional hard

line Communist approach to religion. The move — the first such from the 90 odd world Communist parties — has so far met with no direct response from the Kremlin.

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Died Thursday LAFAYETTE UPI — Earl E. Goodnight, 77, a former president of the Indiana Pharmaceutical Association and a member of the State Board of Pharmacy, died in a nursing home Thursday night. He was the father of Maurice Goodnight. former Republican member of the Indiana House.

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among the parties in Western Europe. Luigi Longo, the Italian party's new leader, calls it “a mistake to regard religion as a weapon used by conservative classes.” “On the contrary,” he wrote in the latest issue of the organ I In Moscow, a full-scale proof international communism, paganda offensive was launch“we believe that sincere reli- against the churches, Islam, gious sentiment can make a Judaism and even Buddhism as valuable contribution to the late as 1958 when de-Staliniza-struggle against the oppression tion was already under way. and inhumanity of capitalist so-1 ..... . , An ti-rehgious propaganda ci y, to e s rugg e foi peace ^ ag nia j. c j le( j restrictive and against war.” , . _ administrative measures, as The first Red call for a I well. “new approach to religion came from the late Palmiro The constitution of the OrthoTogliatti, former leader of the dox Russian Church itself was more than two million strong changed as recently as 1961 to Communist party of Catholic virtually deprive the priests of Italy. It was contained in a any say in running their parmemorandum he addressed ishes. About half the surviving shortly before his death last fall Russian churches are reported to former Soviet Premier Niki- to have been closed down in ta Khrushchev. Togliatti boldy the past five years, said “the old atheistic propa- j The challenge on religion

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ganda is of no use.” Longo has now gone a step farther by speaking of “cooperation” between Catholics and Communists and of “freedom of religion and culture.”

from the massive Italian Communist party is likely to have strong repercussions throughout the satellites and parties of Latin America. But whether the Kremlin will respond and allow

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WHAT TO DO about Democrat-become-Republican Senator Thurmond’s request to retain his Armed Services and Commerce Committee seniority seems allied to a Republican subcommittee’s one-year study of the seniority system. The committee—Senators Cooper, Javits and Allott—recommends that Appropriations, Armed Services, Finance and Foreign Relations be “exclusive committees,” with no senator holding membership cm more thao on*. At present seven Republicans bold memberships on two of them.

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