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4 Th« Daily Bannar, Graancastla, Indiana Thursday, February 4, 1965 ANNUAL FINANCIAL BEFORT FOR TOWN OF BAINBBIDOE BAIN BRIDGE. INDIANA Far The Year Endinc December SL 1N4. GENERAL FUND Balance on hand January 1, 1M4 $ MM 00 General Property Taxes 6,SMAf Transfer from Electric Reserve X500 00 A. B. C. Gallonace 731 B Excise Tax 583.33 O. A S. I. Refund 19 58 Total Balance and Receipts 811.565 00 DISBURSEMENTS Salaries of Trustees 8 347.04 O A. S. J. Town Share oiol Salary of Clerk-Treas 100.00 Prlntinr Is Advertising 120.54 Town Attorney 150.00 Hydrant Rental 1.500.00 Comp Street Employees 905.00 Street Repair *. 85.63 Fire Expense 042.03 Telephone Expense 70.72 Salary of Town Marshall 1.072.00 Purchase of Town Park 2 500.00 Total Disbursements 0 0.7M.47 Balance on Hand December 31. 1964 0 2.079.53 ELECTRIC FUND Balance on Hand January 1. 1964 I 3.395 09 Earnings and Collections 45,651 79 Total 049,046.52 _ , . DISBURSEMENTS Transferred to Cash Reserve * 3 629 4* To Replacement Fund 1 879 60 Operating Expense 43.49993 Toul S49.009 01 „ , disbursements Balance on Hand December 31. 1964 a vvev „ , . _ , WATER WORKS * 37 ,7 Baiance on hand January 1 1964 a v*r av Earnings and Collections . . .".""V lLMl B * * ^ ^ DISBURSEMENTS •W'XBtW Operating Expenses i « 12s M Replacement Fund 566 Oil Bond & Interest Fund s.sooioo ToU i ; 910.572.15 Balance on hand December 31. 1964 9 5 236 41 SPECIAL STREET FUND Balance on hand January 1. 1964 0 1 313 94 Gasoline Tax 3!453 J4 Total 0 4.767.28 DISBURSEMENTS Maintenance and Repair $ 1,672.37 Balance on hand December 31, 1964 6 3,094.91 Chesley B. Glltx Clerk-Treas.

Visit To Soviet Union Is Planned By Johnson

WASHINGTON UPI — President Johnson is hoping very much to visit the Soviet Union and welcome the new Kremlin leaders to the United States this year to further the quest for peace. Johnson aired his hopes unexpectedly Wednesday night a month after he first extended an informal invitation to the Soviet leaders to come to this country. “I have reason to believe that the Soviet leadership would welcome my ■visit to their country — as I would be very glad to do,” the President said. ‘‘I am very hopeful that before the year is out this exchange of visits between us may occur. “As I have said often before, the longest journey begins with a single step — and I believe such visits would reassure an anxious world that our two nations are each striving toward the goal of peace.” The Chief Executive made the surprise announcement at a black-tie dinner where he received America’s Democratic Legacy Award for 1965 from the Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B'rith. ^ His comments about the proposed exchange of visits with the Soviet rulers brought applause and a murmur of excitement in the crowded hotel banquet room. Johnson said the United States must be “always reaching. always trying — and, hopefully — always gaining” in the search for a peaceful world although it may not come in this lifetime. Then, referring to his State of the Union passage that welcomed, in effect, a U. S. visit by Soviet President Alexei N. Kosygin and Communist party Chairman Leonid I. Brehznev. the President said: “I am gratified that this expression is receiving the active, constructive — and I hope, fruitful — attention and interest of the Soviet government."

Yank Is Held By Viet Rebels SAIGON UPI — Custav Hertz, a high ranking U. S. aid official missing since Tuesday, was kidnaped on the outskirts of Saigon by a group of men presumed to be Communist Viet Cong rebels, the U. S. Embassy said today. The embassy ordered a large scale air and ground search for the 46-year-old Leesburg, Va., official, the highest ranking American to fall into Communist hands. He was chief of the public administration division of the U. S. Operations Mission in Viet Nam. An embassy spokesman said Vietnamese police found witnesses who sew Hertz being led off by a band of Vietnamese northwest of Thu Due, a village five miles from Saigon. He was last seen at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday when he left his Saigon home for a spin on his motorbike. Reports of his capture were received by police less than an hour later.

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Dies Of Exposure INDIANAPOLIS UPI — The body of Mrs. Evalyn Currie, 55, was found in her garage Wednesday by her daughter. Authorities said Mrs. Currie apparently died of exposure after falling when she tried to unlock the front door of her home, and then went back to the garage for a second set of keys and fell again. A neighbor called the woman's daughter when she noticed the woman’s purse on her front steps and recalled she had not seen the woman for some time.

Johnson Scores Another 'Save' WASHINGTON UPI—President Johnson had another “save” on his legislative record today—this time a clearance to handle Egypt's President Carnal Abdel Nasser as he thinks best. The go-ahead, which now must be reviewed by a previously hostile- House, was given on the question of continuing surplus food shipments to the tUnited Arab Republic. It is carried in a $.16 billion supplemental agriculture money bill. Rejecting a ban voted by the House, the Senate voted 44 to 38 to let the shipments continue if the President considers theiq “in the national interest.” The Johnson victory was made possible by secret State Department testimony given senators to the effect that too many Middle East hot-spots were involved to deliver a slap at Nasser now. But the senators were less considerate about Johnson’s plans to close a string of veterans hospitals and other facilities. They voted to block the use of any of the supplemental money of the closing or transfer of the VA facilities. The standing vote against the VA hospital closing reflected the anger of many cenators, including Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield, who has described the move as “heartless.” The facilities are to be closed in 12 states, including one in Mansfield’s home state of Montana. Because of the plan, the Senate approved only Tuesday— after two delaya—the nomination of federal career officer William J. Driver as veterans administrator. The administration had protested the House food ban as a legislative usurption of the President’s responsibilities in determining foreign policy.

LBJ Ag. Message Sent To Congress WASHINGTON UPI —President Johnson sends Congress his agriculture message today. Few, if any, major changes were expected in administration farm policy for next year. But, though the Chief Executive has said he will recommend continuance of the present commodity price support programs, the emphasis in his message today was expected to be on economy. In his budget message last week, Johnson told Congress he would need $500 million less for the Agriculture Department’s operations during fiscal 1966, which begins July 1. He called for expendture of $1.86 billion for price support and related programs, down almost $429 million from fiscal 1965. And, In his subsequent report to Congress on the nation’s economy, he said he would make recommendations “for improving the effectiveness of our expenditures on price and income supports. “Many small farmers cannot expect to earn good incomes from farming,” he added. “But they — along with other rural Americans — will have an opportunity to 1 share in the fruits of our society through faster economic growth, better education and training opportunities,

: and improve health and com- ! munity facilities.” | Johnson has said that new programs are being undertaken through the office of economic j opportunity would benefit rural areas. He has proposed a $350 I million insured loan program to “promote more and better housing for people in rural areas at a cost within their means.”

Elderly Couple Froze To Death ELWOOD UPI — An elderly couple was found frozen to death here Wednesday, their bodies huddled around two kerosene heaters that authorities said were too small to keep their modest house warm in the sub-zero weather of the past week. Fred and Eva Dellinger, both 84, evidently died of exposure 1 while the heaters were operating. The heaters had been exhausted of fuel for a long time before the bodies were found. There was no evidence to indicate the couple was overcome by fumes, officials said, noting that a spare container of kerosene was found in the house. Their bodies were discovered by Louis Linsmeyer, Elwood. a nephew, called to the home by a neighbor who became concerned after not seeing the couple for several days.

Sexual Chastity Speaker's Topic Old arguments for sexual chastity have fallen by the wayside, Dr. Peter Bertocci claimed last night at DePauw University in his third Mendenhall lecture. The Boston University philosopher told his audience that previously held notions that premarital intercourse naturally leads to venereal disease and pregnancy are no longer valid arguments against pre-lnari-tal relations. “Old arguments for sexual chastity have been undermined by new contraceptive devices, discoveries in prophylaxis and drugs that prevent conception,” Berocci said. “No good case against premarital intercourse can be based any longer on the fear of venereal disease.” “In our day with the advent of all but fool-proof contraceptives, the case against premarital intercourse has been blown sky high, Bertocci claimed. “Why should a horse-and-buggy scheme of traffic still be relevant to an automotive age, especially when one has safety belts?” he asked. Bertocci said he believes that sex, connected as it is with procreation, is so strong a physiological urge in human nature that “we are just inviting defeat if we try to curb it. At best we can only put some sort of bridle on it . . . keep it from hurting anyone physically.” After stating what he thought represented the existing attitude that has gripped college students who he said “feel their sexual conscience is outmoded and inhibited by a society that had faced a different biological and social situation," Bertocci attacked premarital l relations on other grounds. “We misconceive sex initial-

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Receipts from farm market* ings accounted for $36,748,000,000 of the total, while government payments of $2,169,000,000 made up the remainder. Preliminary figures show th* government payments were divided thus: Conservation, $224 million; sugar act, $85 million; wool act, $25 million; soil bank, $190 million; feed grain program, $1,145 billion; wheat $472 million; cotton, $40 million, and Great Plains conservation program, $8 million.

Cash receipts from farming in 1964 totaled $38,917,000,000, acording to the Agriculture Department’s Economic Research Service.

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