The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 April 1965 — Page 3
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No Injuries LEBANON. lad. UPI — Wyatt P. Smith. 47, Lebanon, escaped Injury Saturday when .his single-engine plane flipped over during a landing at Combs Airport near here. — TIDE OF TALENT
Where do today’s young artists and performers go to enrich their training and experience? Like prophets of old—to another country! Directing this tide of talent are cultural exchange and foreign study programs; one organization alone, the Institute of International Education, has helped in the selection of thousands of Americans in the arts to study abroad, and has been instrumental in bringing hundreds of foreign artists to the states. Founded in 1919, the HE earns about half of its administrative budget from tax-deductable contributions.
Five More Die In State Traffic By United Press International Five persons were killed in Indiana traffic during the weekend and a fatal accident involving three steel-hauling trucks on the toll road this morning pushed the 1965 total l to 311 compared with 253 a year ago. Robert Weis, 44, Republic, Ohio, was burned to death when his huge truck caught fire
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MINK GOWN—Actress-sing-er Shirley Jones displays her new 516,000 mink gown in Houston, Tex., as she reveals that a woman in Spain is threatening to sue for it, claiming the gown is hers. The woman asserts she ordered it first, from NeimanMarcus in Houston. The store confirms Shirley’s ownership, however.
after colliding with another driven by Marx Stone, 31, East Liverpool, Ohio. Stone lost control of his truck and it straddled a guard rail about a half mile west of the Gary West interchange. The truck ran up over a bridge railing and then careened into the path of Weis’ truck, which struck Stone’s trailer, rolled and burst into flames. Almost immediately, a truck driven by Robert Gray, Girald, Ohio, slammed into the rear of Stone’s truck. Gray and Stone escaped injury. Norman Hendricks, 22, R. R. 1, Falmouth, was killed Sunday S afternoon in a one-car crash on i a road near the Fayette-Rush county line. Hendticks lost control of the car at a high rate of speed and rammed into a utility pole, police said. The New York Central Railroad's James Whitcomb Riley
passenger train collided with * car at a Shelbyville crossing, killing the driver, Darrell Prew, 29, Shelbyville. Two other persons were killed Saturday, and an Indianapolis woman died of injuries received in a Friday night accident. Johnny Sharon Hines, 20, New Albany, was killed when a car in which she was riding went out of control and rammed a tree on a Floyd County road and Lucille Wheeler, 41, Garrett, died shortly after a twocar crash at an intersection on U. S. 27 in Allen County. Mrs. Florence Grover, 55, Indianapolis, died in Johnson | County Hospital in Franklin ' early Saturday after an auto! driven by her son collided with : a truck on U. S. 31 about seven ; miles south of Franklin late i Friday night.
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