The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 January 1965 — Page 2

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The Daily Bannar, Graancastla, Indiana Thursday, January 28, 1965

Editorial-Wise Kids, Snow And Sleds As we have said before, kids, snow and sleds are a combination that can create a traffic hazard, not only for themselves, but for drivers of automobiles and trucks. Now that the latest snowfall of any consequence has arrived, we are wondering if an area in Robe-Ann Park could be opened certain hours so that our boys and girls could be off the streets and slide in safety. At intervals, in the past, we recall that West Washington Street was blocked off from Jackson to Gillespie Street for the youngsters. Back then, they turned out by the scores to enjoy this winter sliding. Now this is just an idea about the park. Maybe it can be worked out by city officials with the new snow whereby the kids can slide to their heart's content in perfect safety. In Regards To Taxes We have just finished having our gross income and our federal tax forms filled out so that they can be mailed (with checks enclosed) to the proper sources. Probably to many, these tax forms are very simple, but we have found them somewhat confusing. Now this is not a plug for any accountant or any accounting firm, but we certainly would rather have them take care of it instead of trying to fill them our ourselves. We were never very good in mathematics and figuring. Not that we are lazy when it comes to this kind of work, we would rather have someone that is qualified to fill out these forms as we feel satisfied that the results are far more correct than any haphazard efforts on our part.

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EIGHT PLAYERS are involved in that three-team triangular switch between the Indians, White Sox and Athletics. Best triple-play of the year—and the season won’t start until April 121 i t t Birth of a boy weighing It pounds 12 ounces is reported in Helsinki, Finland. A. born heavyweight champion! I ! ! The world's most famous glaciers are in Alaska and Switzerland, we read. Such distinction must be only a cold comfort to the natives. j ! * Any dinner guests of Lord Mowbray, Britain's premier baron, are sure of a noble re- j

Sheinwold On Bridge Trump Opening Lead Best From Strength By Alfred Sheinwold National Men’s Team Champion When you have strength in all four suits, the best opening lead is usually a trump. You are willing to reduce the hand to notrump as quickly as possi-

ble.

South dealer East-West vulnerable NORTH 4 J7 V 74 O A9S4 + K 10 7 43 WIST EAST A K10 9 4 5 A 10 6 VQ532 0 Q 1032 O J<5 4 QJ* 4A9652 SOUTH 4 AQS 6432 S? KJ98 O K7 4 None Sooth West North East 1 A Pan 1 NT Pass 3 4 Pass 4 A All PM Opening lead — A 10 When this hand was played in the 1964 Team Finals, most experts opened the ten of spades from the West hand. Any lead but a trump would make it easy for South to ruff a heart in dummy and thus assure his contract. In two cases, South thought the opening lead had been made from 10-9-5 of spades, with the singleton king in the East hand. South therefore made the mistake of playing the low spade from dummy, winning with his own queen. Declarer led a diamond to dummy and returned a heart to finesse with the jack. West won with the ace and returned the king of spades to pick up dummy's jack and drive out South’s

ace.

West still made his

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Clark Matthews, son of Charlotte Matthews, former residents of this city and Indianapolis, has been chosen as one

trump j 0 f fj ve students in the Colorado

trick, and the defenders also 1 springs Elementary Schools, to got these hearts to defeat the attend one of the city’s Winter contract. Concerts, which features Jose JACK IS BEST PLAY Iturbi, appearing with the ColoSouth should play the jack of rado Springs Symphony Orspades from dummy at the first, chestra. Clark earned his optrick in case the opening lead portunity to attend by comwas made from K-10-9. The mendable work on his trumpet jack holds, and declarer leads: lessons in school. He presented a heart from dummy to finesse his Music Instructor a short sewith the jack. I lection of music, which he creWest takes the ace of hearts! ated himself, for the trumpet, but is helpless. If West returns Clark and his Mother will again another spade, his trump trick' be visiting in Indiana this sumdisappears. If West returns mer. He is the grandson of Mr. anything else. South ruffs a arid Mrs. Leland J. Clark of Mt. heart in dummy and thus as- Meridian and the nephew of Mr.

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sures his contract. South would be in the same position even if West had led from 10-9-5 of spades. East would have to play the singleton king at the first trick, and South would win with the ace. Declarer would lead a diamond to dummy to try a heart finesse, forcing out the ace. If West then returned a trump from the 9-5, his trump trick would go; and if West led anything else. South would ruff a heart in dummy. DAILY QUESTION Partner opens with one club, and the next player passes. You hold: Spade K 10 9, Heart A 10 6, Diamond Q 10 3 2, Club Q J 8. What do you say? Answer: Bid two notrump. This shows 13 to 15 points, and in this case you have only 12 points. Your three tens should be worth the missing point. The jump to two notrump describes your hand so perfectly that you will have no further bidding problems.

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County Hospital Dismissed Wednesday: Carrie Cue, Greencastle Alta Parsons, Greencastle Ivy Storm, Greencastle Fred Bergmann, Greencastle Elizabeth Miles, Greencastle Lowell Moore, Greencastle Marty Edwards, Greencastle Mabel Hollis, Greencastle Freeman Goodpaster, Coatesville

Putnam Court Notes Indianapolis Public Loan Co., Inc. vs. Joseph Atkins, Annette Atkins, complaint on note. Hughes 4 Hughes are attorneys for the plaintiff.

Tainted Drugs WASHINGTON UPI — The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said today it had found penicillin “contamination” in some drugs. It was taking steps to prevent possible harmful reactions in persons allergic to the antibiotic. Manufacturers of pharmaceutical supplies are being ordered to call back any contaminated products, the announcement by Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Director George P. ! Larrick said. Larrick said drug producers were also being required to redesign their facilities where necessary to prevent future contamination.

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Cub Pack News Cub Scout Pack 97 held their regular meeting at the Brick Chapel Methodist Church. The meeting was opened with the pledge to the flag. Paul Sanders and Darrell Goode led the singing. Mrs. Kenneth Kersey, den mother of den 1, announced the new membership of Jimmy Gaboon. Jimmy was presented a Bobcat pin by Scout Master Frank Sanders. Glenn Flint was presented a Service Star in recognition of fourteen years of scouting service. In other award presentations Den 2 received the Attendance Banner. Greg Miller (Gold Arrow), Greg Miller, Brett Wagner, Gary Terrhune (Silver Arrow), Jim Smith, Jim Lambermont (Wolf Badge), Jim Lambermont, Greg Miller, Gary Reeves (Denner Badges). Bird houses and feeders were placed on display and judged by Mrs. Earl Allen. The following craft awards were given: Third prize, Howard O’Hair, Chris Kersey, David Miller, Ronnel Lambermont, Gary Terrhune, Jim Tippin, Kinn Kersey, Paul Sanders, and Jim Lambermont; Second prize, Tim Dunkin. Bob Porter, Maurice McKee, Greg Sanders, Jeff Miller and Greg Miller; First prize. Rod Modley, Jim and Randy Smith, Danny Perkins, Darrell Goode, Gary Reeves. The Grand Prize was won by Howard O'Hair. The grand prize award was furnished by the Bettis Regal Store in Morton. Refreshments were served by the mothers of Den 2. The Blue and Gold Banquet will be held at the Church on Saturday February 20, at 6:30 p. m.

Cadet Colonel Robert M. Stross announced today the appointment of the 235th Air Force ROTC Cadet Group Staff. The appointments are Cadet Major Joseph Nowlin, Executive Officer; Cadet Major William Holloway, Operation Officer; Cadet Major Gordon Finely, Administrative Officer; Cadet Major Michael Peyton, Personnel Officer; Cadet Major Steven Morehouse, Information Officer; Cadet Captain Mel Grover, Supply Officer; Cadet Captain Edward Schussler, Inspector General; and Cadet 1st Lieutenant William Miller, Chief, Special Projects.

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Study X-Ray Use WASHINGTON UPI The U. S. Public Health Service wants the medical profession to study use of X-ray techniques as an aid in discovering breast cancer. The recommendation came from Surgeon General Luther L. Terry who endorsed a study report on the technique, published in the American Journal of Surgery.

Keep Watch On South Viet Nam t v WASHINGTON UPI — Administration officials today awaited some solid indications of the probable course of the South Vietnamese military leaders who ousted U.S.-backed Premier Tran Van Huong. They hoped that Lt. Gen. Nguyen Khanh. who engineered this latest coup, was sincere in his pledge to maintain some semblance of civilian government pending elections late next month for the legislative assembly. This would take some of the sting out of the U. S. policy defeat suffered when Buddhistinspired demonstrators forced Huong’s removal. It was acknowledged, however, that the future of American policy in South Viet Nam hinged on a number of other unanswered questions as well.

Measles Program WASHINGTON UPI — The federal government is planning a nationwide immunization program against measles, “one of the most infectious and serious of the childhood diseases." Dr. Edward W. Dempsey, special assistant to the secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, discussed the program on Wednesday in testimony before a Senate health subcommittee. He urged passage of a bill to extend federal aid to community immunization programs.

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Epsilon Psl Met At Putnaniville Members of Epsilon Psi chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha met at the skeet range at Putnamville for their meeting. “Keep Physically Fit in our Winter Wonderland” was the theme. Skiing and relay games were played. A thank you note was read from Peg Walker, who is presently in the hospital. Plans for the dance in honor of the late Col. Huckleberry were discussed, and the proceeds are to go to the needy. It was hoped that all local sororities would participate and make it an annual affair. Romilda Hamontre introduced the speaker for the evening, Dr. Dana Austin. He gave a very interesting and informative talk. Doris McMillan and Ann DeVylder won the door prizes. Dixie Compton was the hostess.

Disaster Insurance WASHINGTON UPI — Sen. E. L. Bartlett, whose own state of Alaska was struck by a devastating earthquake last year, believes the government should establish a federal flood and earthquake insurance program. Bartlett told the Senate

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Mr* Pierce Hosts Rain or Shine Club The Rain or Shine Home Demonstration Club met at the home of Mrs. Dale Pierce January 13, at 1:00 p. m. The meeting was opened with the ‘Song of the Month’, and the pledge to the flag. All members answered the roll call with "A Word I Have Trouble Spelling.” Mrs. Glenn Wood rum gave an informative lesson on "The Family Car.” The Treasurer’s and Secretary’s Reporta were read following the lesson presentation. New and old business was discussed. The meeting ended with the club prayer. Refreshments were served to ten members and five children.

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