The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 March 1965 — Page 3
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Card Of Thanks
i ment.
The Cloverdale Volunteer Fire Department wishes to thank the following Fire Departments for the assistance and cooperation given March -13th, while the Cloverdale Department Department supported the Clovers at the Semi-state in Lafayette: The Fillmore Volunteer Fire Department, The Belle Union Volunteer Fire Department, The Greencastle Fire Department, and the Bainbridge Volunteer Fire DepartImooseI Idanc e| I Sat. 9:30-12:30 1 I Music By I I At WILLIAMS I FROM CRAWFORDSVILLE ^ 1 COME EARLY I ■ ^FO^HOIC^ASli^^JB
Norman L. Sutherlin Cloverdale Fire Chief
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SQUARE DANCE SPRING FESTIVAL Sunday, March 21 st. 2 to 5—7 to 10 P.M. Covered Dish Supper 5 to 7 . ARMORY CASTLE SQUARES
Two Railroads May Soon Merge CHICAGO UPI — The proposed consolidation of the Milwaukee Road and Chicago and North Western Railway would create a 21.000 mile system honeycombing the Upper Midwest with lines extending from the western Great Lakes to the Pacific Ocean. The boards of directors of both companies approved the
Bombers Blast Supply Depots SAIGON, South Viet Nam UPI — A force of 130 American jet fighters and bombers blated supply depots ta Communist North Viet Nam today. The commander of the U.S. Air Force in South Viet Nam estimated destruction at “80 to 90
per cent.”
Maj. Gen. Joseph Moore told a news conference that approximately 60 U. S. Air Force
unification of the two railroads
p at separate meetings Thursday.! pl anes an d between 60 to 70 -j The combined system would Nav y aircraft participated in
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Executor’s Sale of Real Estate
March 27,1965 10:00 A.M.
OR DAY TO DAY THEREAFTER UNTIL SOLD
IYON 8 BOYD OFFICE, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA 160 acres, approx. 145 tillable, located 1 mile west of Bainbridge, lnd„ Putnam Co., on U.S. 36. Semimodern house, new 40' x 60' pole building. Will sell in 80 acre tracts if more beneficial to the estate.
133 1 /} acres, open land, 2 miles south of Bainbridge on blacktop road, approx. 80 acres tillable. Torms of Solo — CASH
Abstracts will bo furnished froo of all lions and oncumbrancos oxcopt taxes for 1945, due and payable in year of 1944. CHARLES R. LIBKA, Executor Estate of Edward W. Libka
llyon 8 Boyd, Attorneys
PUTNAM COUNTY CHAMPS WIN
WITH FUNK'S-96
SR. CHAMP
JR. CHAMP
Jack Torr
Mike Clodfelter
* 1964 Senior Champion in Putnam County was Jack Torr with a Funk’s G-96 yield of 186.3 bushels per acre! * 1964 Junior 5 Acre Champion for Putnam County was Mike Clodfelter with a Funk’s 6-96 yield of 178.0 bushel per acre! * Funk’s G-96 also topped the Putnam County Agent’s Demonstration Plot... Topping 39 other varieties with a yield of 148.0 bushels per acre. CONGRATULATIONS TO THESE FINE CORN FARMERS!! GET YOUR "HIGH PROFIT" FUNK'S G-HYBRID SEED CORN FROM THESE PUTNAM COUNTY DEALERS: ROBERT ARNOLD, R. 3, GREENCASTLE BRACKNEY FEED SERVICE, R. 1, GREENCASTLE ALLEN O. CLODFELTER, R. 3, GREENCASTLE OSCAR CLODFELTER, RUSSELLVILLE LLOYD BUIS & SONS, INC., BELLE UNION JOHN F. EITELJORGE, R. 4, GREENCASTLE FIlLMORE SOIL SERVICE, FILLMORE FOREST R. HUTCHESON, R. 1, REELSVILLE KELLY FEED MILL, MORTON COY L. THOMAS, R. 2, REELSVILLE
command the eighth highest revenue among class 1 railroads in the nation. Benefits from the i merger have been estimated between 40 and 50 million dol- ! lars upon completion of the i consolidation. The new company would be ■ known as the Chicago, Milwaukee and North Western Trans- ! portation Corp., with C&NW ! President Ben. W. Heineman as
strikes against Bien Son supply depot and an ammunition depot about 35 miles north of Vinh in
North Viet Nam.
The Air Force commander said all American planes returned safely and that the only damage was “one small hole” in the wing of one aircraft. Moore said the jets blasted their Communist targets with bombs, rockets and cannon-fire
j chairman and Milwaukee Road j destroy the complex of about
' President William J. Quinn as i vice chairman. The old stumbling block to previous merger negotiations— i the Milwaukee Road’s insistence on a share for share stock exchange — was eliminated with agreement on a share for share exchange for a new 6 per cent preferred issue in the new
company.
15 or 20 buildings in the ammunition and supply depots. The Air Force planes were land-
based, he said.
The reported landing came just 6% hours after Voskhod II was launched from the Soviet cosmonaut station at Baikonour in central Asia. There had been some speculation earlier today that Russian scientists were planning still another space “spectacular” for the craft, perhaps a rendezvous with another spaceship. But that effort will apparently now await another day. Aboard Voskhod II were Col. Pavel Belyayev, 39. and Lt. Col. Alexi Loenov, 30. It was Leonov who left the ship Thursdoy for 20 minutes in a featthat symbolized a giant step toward manned flights to the moon and left the United States stfll further behind in the space race. The two cosmonauts were blasted into the highest-ever orbit at 10 a.m. (2 a.m. EST) Thursday. Leonov made his historic “swim” in the weightless void of outer space 90 minutes later, tethered to the ship by a
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15-foot cable. The ship whirled around earth on an egg-shaped course that took it more than 300 miles into space, the deepest penetration by any previous ship—Russian or American.
Boy Killed By Hoosier Driver PROVIDENCE. R. I. UPI — William Major. 3. Providence, was killed late Thursday when a trailer truck driven by an Indiana man struck him and his mother as they crosssed a Providence street. Police said the boy was dead on arrival at Rhode Island Hos-
pital. His mother, Mn. Marilyn Major, 22, was in fair condition with a leg injury. The driver of the truck wao identified as Melvin R. Oankst, 46. R. R. 1, Union City, Ind.
DR. J. F. CONRAD OPTOMETRIST 801 E. Washington 8t
Attorney General Faces Questions
WASHINGTON UPI — Atty. Gen. Nicholas Katenbach returns to the Capital today to
meet May 11 and C&NW share- face Republican questioning on holders get together May 18 to Pr eaident Johnson’s sweeping
Milwaukee Road stockholders
vote on the consolidation. The new company then must meet appro\’a! by the Interstate Commerce Commission.
new voting rights bill. Katzenbach was called back for testimony by a House judiciary subcommittee that started a line - by - line examination Thursday of the measure, which is designed to strike down racial voting bars in the
South.
The Senate version of the bill,
j MONTGOMERY, Ala. UPI— meanwhile, was packed off National Guard units of the to its Judiciary Committee, famed 31st Dixie Division ap- with strict instructions parently will provide the bulk turil it re ady for
, of protection for civil rights April 9
demonstrators on a five-day The SenaU voted 67 _ 13
march through Alabama farm
country.
Alabama Guard To Be Federalized
to re-
action by
Thursday over strong southern protests to slap the three-week
President Johnson advised deadline on consideration. The Gov. George Wallace Thursday committee is headed by Missisnight he would federalize the si PPi Democrat James O. EastAlabama Guard, which makes ]and - who opposes the legis-
up the Dixie Division along lation.
with the Mississippi Guard, if ■ The Senate action, and the Wallace is “unable or unwilling’’ j full-throttle schedule of hear-
to call out the guardsmen.
Walace’s office said the go\'ernor went to bed before receiving the President’s state-
ment Thursday night.
The fiery governor, ordered by federal Judge Frank M. Johnson to allow and protect a civil rights march from Selma to Montgomery, earlier Thurs-
day night had asked the Presi- 1 P r0Vlde
dent to furnish federal help for
such protection.
Wallace, in an address to a Joint session of the legislature carried on statewide television, said it would take 6.171 officers, working eight-hour shifts, to guard the 40-mile march beginning Sunday. He said t h e state only had 600 state troopers and he asked President Johnson to “provide sufficient federal civil authorities or offi-
cers to provide for the safety ^ becoming the first and welfare” of the marchers. : man er ^ ea ' ® an orbiting
who will be led by Dr. Martin s P acecra ft-
Luther King Jr.
“The federal government has helped create thhis matter and they can help protect the same,” | Wallace told the legislators. I He said the order by federal district Judge Frank M. Johnson would be obeyed and he urged citizens to show “re-
straint.”
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PUBLIC SALE
At I hove rented my Farm, I will tell my portional part of personal property tix milet east of Roachdale ar thro# miles west af North Salem or half-mile east of Barnard an Stata Road 234, an Saturday, March 27,1965 Beginning at 11:00 a. m. CATTLE 28 Head of good quality white faco Hereford caw., 12 hood with calves by side, the rest will have calves os time goes an; ana goad 4-yeor-old Hartford bull. MACHINERY One WD 45 Allis Chalmers, 1955 modal; ana WD Allis Chalmers, 1951 modal, both tractors in good condition; one mounted 3-bottam Allis breaking plow; one Allis 2-row cultivator and two-row mounted corn planter; one four-row International com plantar an rubber, 1940 modal; one Oliver 8-foot wheel disc, used two seasons; 8-foot Co-Op pull-typo disc; one 1958 M.M. 8-foot throe point hitch disc and 3bottom AC mounted plow with cover boards; ana 7-foot Now Idoa mowing machine; one Case side delivery rako; ana rubber tiro David Bradley wagon, 40 bushel bed; one Holland rubber tiro wagon gear and other miscellaneous items.
Terms: Cash.
Not rosponsiblo in coco af accident*.
FRANK E. BOOKER Carp.ntor 8 Pickel, Aucts. Roachdal. Bank 8 Trust Co., Clark Lunch sorv.d by Ladios Aid af Barnard
Safe Landing By Russ Spacemen MOSCOW UPI — Russia’s two-man space team landed safely today, reliable sources reported. One of the cosmonauts made history during the
An official announcement confirming the return to earth was expected over Soviet radio
and television.
News of the landing ended a tense silence on the progress of j , the Voskhod (Sunrise* II spaceship. Observers had feared that something might have gone wrong with the flight plan i when Soviet scientists fell myi steriously silent about the ship
! for several hours.
NOTICE Dr. Dick J. Steele ON VACATION Mar. 24th until April 12th Office will remain open
CLARK’S READY MIX CONCRETE Sand and Gravel -• Masonry Sand Plant Phone, Reelsville $72*3441
ings adopted by the House, got the bill off to a flying start The aim of congressional leaders appeared to be to brook no delyaing tactics in trying to enact legislation before tha hot
weather sets in.
The bill would outlaw discriminatory tests and devices used , to block Negro voting. It would ,
federal machinery if
necessary to register and as-
sure thte vote to Negroes.
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