The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 March 1965 — Page 6

6 Th« Dally Bannar, Graancastla, Indiana Wadnasday, March 1965 Families of American Astronauts Watch Blast-Off On Television Sets

SEABROOK, Tex. UPI — Young Scott and Mark Grissom counted down together, "three, two, one . .. ignition," and then watched their dad eoar into space atop the Titan rocket. The families of astronauts Virgil Gus Grissom and John Young watched on television. Betty Grissom, who has been through it before, and Barbara Young, kept their emotions to themselves. But the children were excited. They stayed home from school for the occasion. Mrs. Grissom sat in a couch in the living room with Trudy Cooper, wife of astronaut Gordon Cooper, and a neighbor, Mrs. Jerry Hammock. She made no comment as the rocket blasted off in t cloud of red-dish-brown smoke. Said Mrs. Young: “I’m deliriously happy." John Young, six years old and probably not too sure of everything that was occurring, joined in the count-down on television. As a television commentator told of the 15,000 mile-per-hour speed, Scott Grissom, 14, said in wonder, “boy, that's really moving.” He and Mark, 11, counted down aloud with the announcer until the magic word, “ignition.” Mark came close to sleeping through the historic launch at Cape Kennedy. But he was awakened in time by his mother and brother who were up with the dawn to catch the flight preparations. The young children, Sandy. 8, and John, were up bright and early for the big day. There were four television sets in the young home. The children sat on the arm of Mrs. Young s chair to watch. “Is that daddy? Is that daddy?,” little John asked. Officials tried to set up a phone call from Mrs. Young to her husband in the capsule at T-minus six minutes. It did not go through. “Never mind,” Mrs. Young said. “He needs all his time to concentrate on his work."

Marchers Near tad Of Trek

LOWNDESBORO, Ala. UPI — Three hundred civil rights demonstrators planned to hike 16 miles to the Montgomery city limits today and complete the open road phase of their historic Selma - to - Montgom-

ery “freedom march.”

Seeking an early stert for the ! long walk, march leaders said : the camp in a soggy meadow 1 beside U. S. Highway 80 would be broken around 7 a. m. CST. There was a possibility the. ranks of the marchers would be! swelled after they got on the four-lane section of the highway, a quarter-mile from last night’s campsite. A federal

ALL ABOARD—Astronauts Gus Grissom (foreground) and John Young are shown in position in their Gemini-3 spacecraft, ready for blastoff from Cape Kennedy, Fla. It was America’s first two-man space flight.

Appellate Court Reverses Verdict INDIANAPOLIS UPI — The Indiana Appellate Court reversed a lower court malpractice verdict on the grounds that a family doctor is not responsible for the work done by a specialist to whom he refers a patient. The court ordered Marshall Circuit Court to find in favor of Dr. Duane Powers, Culver, and against his former patient, Burlie Scutchfield, who had won a $5,000 damage award in the lower court. The Appellate Court action had the effect of giving the victory to the doctor without need for further trial. The ruling noted that Powers referred Scutchfield to a surgeon for an operation at South Bend Osteopathic Hospital but that "the surgeon who in fact performed the surgical service” was not a defendant.

STATE OF INDIANA •a: COUNTY OF PUTNAM IN THE PUTNAM circutt court JANUARY TERM, 1965 Sandra R. Holt. Plaintiff ve. Terry L. Holt. Defendant NON-RESIDENCE NOTICE NO. 20. M9 The plaintiff In the above entitled cause, bavins filed her complaint therein for a divorce, tosether with an affidavit, that the defendant. Is a nonresident of the State of Indiana, now. therefore, the said Terry L. Holt. Ir hereby notified that unless he be and appear on the 22nd day of April. 1965. at the court house in said county and state and answer or demur to the said complaint the same will be heard and determined in his absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 hereunto •et my hand and affix the seal of said court this 23 day of March. 1965. Jack P. Hinkle Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court Hughes St Hughes, Attorneys 24-31-Apr. 7-3t

NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PUTNAM LOAN COMPANY, INC. Notice Is hereby given that the stockholders of Putnam Loan Company. Inc. have approved a resolution of the Board of Directors to dissolve the Putman Loan Company. Inc. of Greencastle, Indiana, and that said Corporation Is about to be dissolved. Notice Is hereby given to any interested party or creditor that said Corporation la now in the process of dissolution and to make distribution of any corporate assets and property to stockholders as their Interest may appear. Anyone claiming to be a creditor shall file claim with the President of said Corporation within ten (10) days after publication of this notice. PUTNAM LOAN COMPANY. INC. By Carl Hicks President 14-11

also was expected to rejoin the march sometime during the morning. King left the group

court order allowing the march Tuesday night for a speaking had restricted the number of appearance at Cleveland, Ohio, marchers to 300 on the two- The marchers will camp tolane portion of the road. night at the city of St. Jude, a Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Roman Catholic school and hos-

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U.S. "TWIN” ASTRONAUTS FIRED INTO ORBIT— "Twin” American astronauts Virgil I. (Gus) Grissom and John W. Young soar skyward from Cape Kennedy, Fla., in their Gemini-3, the world’s first steerable manned spacecraft.

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Plan Protests WASHINGTON UPI — Eastern Air Lines stewardesses in several cities plan demonstrations today to protest the lack

of a contract between the carrier and the Transport Workers Union (TWU). The union said its Airline Stewards and Stewardesses Association had been without an Eastern contract since May 1, 1964. Wages, hours and working conditions are at issue.

RUSSIAN COSMONAUTS CHEERED IN MOSCOW—Russian cosmonauts Col. Pavel Belyayev (left) and Lt. Col. Alexei Leonov, who orbited Earth for 24 hours in a spacecraft that burned on re-entry, wave to crowds who turned out to greet them in Moscow. Seated behind them are their wives, Svetlana Leonov (left) and Tatyana Belyayev. Leonov “took a w’alk” in space during their flight.

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