The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 April 1965 — Page 3

MURAT CHANTERS TO PERFORM AT CASCADE.

The Murat Chanters, singing group of Murat Temple in Indianapolis, will present a program for Cascade High School on Friday, April 9, at 8:00 p.m. Proceeds from this concert will be used by the Student Council to sponsor scholarships for needed students for higher education. Tickets are available from any Cascade student or at Cascade High School. The Chanters have been entertaining charity groups, churches, hospitals, and other instituations, ever since their organization in 1918. Last year they * made over twenty-five personal appearances. They have sung on the Ed Sullivan Show, at the Camp Fire Ceremony of the last G.A.Ft. Encampment, for the mayors of southern cities in Memphis, Tennessee, at the Cotton Carnival, and the largest church in the world at San Francisco, California. , Each year the Chanters join the Columbians of the Knights of Columbus, and the Maennerchor of the Athenaeum in a Triad Concert which always performs to a full house. Walter Shaw is the Chanters’ Director, and also Counselor of Instrumental Music for the Indianapolis Public Schools. The accompanist is Charles Thatcher. R. Donald Edwards is the 1965 Chanter President. Singing is an enjoyable avocation for the Chanters. Over half of the membership has been active in the organization for more than ten years. One * member, Larry Larrison, has been with them for over forty years. Their concerts include a variety of songs from Negro spirituals to Broadway musical comedy melodies.

Shermon Minton h Still Serious

Roosevelt entered the hospital last Friday, suffering from an attack of internal bleeding. He was listed as “very critical” until Sunday.

NEW ALBANY UPI—Former 1 Earlier, Minton had been U. S. Supreme Court Justice listed in “poor” condition, but Sherman Minton, 74, who also . W as placed on the “serious” list served as U. S. Senator in 1939 Monday afternoon when the and 1940, remained in “serious” hospital's night supervisor said condition early today in Floyd he did not have "a very restful County Memorial Hospital here, day.” The former secretary of the late President Franklin Delano Try A Banner Classified

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Suggests Delay In Merger Plan WASHINGTON UPI — A Democratic congressman suggested Monday that the Johnson administration waited until after the election last fall to announce its plan of merging the Army reserves into the National Guard. Rep. Alton Lennon, D-N.C., charged during a House armed services subcommittee hearing that the events leading up to the proposal's announcement indicated to him that it could have been made public in October instead of on Dec. 12. “I think it was done for political considerations,” he said. ‘ . . . I abhor politics when it enters matters of national security.”

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Indiana Traffic Toll Now 314

By United Press Internationol The death of a teen-age girl early today ran Indiana's 1965 traffic toll to at least 314 compared with 257 a year ago. Susan Brandt, 16, Indianapolis, was injured along with five others in a three-car pileup on Indiana 100 on the east side of Indianapolis Monday night. She died shortly after midnight in Marion County General Hospital. Sheriff’s deputies said a car driven by James Konnermann, 16, Indianapolis, was struck in the rear by one driven by Lessie Adkins, 31, Chicago, which then hit one driven in the opposite direction by Mrs. Patricia Lott, 35, Indianapolis, j Adkins was arrested for j drunkenness and was scheduled ! for magistrate court appearance today. A Jackson County man was killed in an accident Monday night. Murrell Akemon, 23, Vallonia, was killed when his car collided

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Bids shall be received at the offlco of the Clerk-Treasurer of the City of Greencastle until 7 o'clock P. M. on tho 12 day of April. 1965. The Common Council reserves the right to relect any and all bids. WITNESS my hand and the aeal of the City of Greencastle, Indiana, this 22 day of March. 1965 C CLIFFORD FRAZIER.

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Soviet Charges Rejected By U. S.

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF AUDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given Ihe taxpayers of Putnam County. Indiana, that the County Council of said County, will meet at the usual meeting place in the Court House in the City of Greencastle. Indiana. on April 14th 1965 at ten o'clock A M to consider the following additional appropriations and reductions which the Board of County Commis. sioners considers necessary to meet the extra-ordinary emergencies existing at this time which were not included in the current budget. COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION 201 Communication and Transportation g 500 00 Costa Bridge. Monroe Township *14.000.00 COUNTY HIGHWAY COUNTY REVENUE 402 Rental of Equipment t 7.000.00

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REDUCTION Form 602B 2nd

Sheriffs Car | MOSCOW UPI — The United to: 213 Uniforms S 300.00 j • t j o • * jail States Monday rejected Soviet 205-a Repair of Bidg and charges that U. S. planes and total to all ad- ships buzzed and harassed six ations *21.900.00 Russian freighters off the Viet-

total OF ALL namese coast REDUCTIONS 300 00 namebe LOasI.

TOTAL OF ALL REDUC-

TIONS and additional An American diplomat note appropiations *22.200 00 delivered to the soviet foreign Taxpayers may appear at this meet- ministry here called the Soviet

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heard on the necessity for cuch emer- allegations “incorrect Or exag-

gerrcy appropriations. Any emergency t , ,, appropriations finally determined upon g^ratea.

will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners which board will hold a further hearing thereon within fifteen days at the County Auditors office. At such hearing taxpayers desiring to object to such emergency appropriations may be heard, and any interested taxpavers

may inquire of the County Auditor OUS and impermissible” actions when such hearing will be held. j . . . . . , Dated this 29th day of March. 196!S approaching too Close to the

The U. S note was in reply to a Soviet note of Feb. 22 accusing American ships and aircraft of engaging in “danger-

with a truck driven by Rolland I Schleidaum of North Vernon. Police said Akemon failed to ( stop at an intersection as he 1 pulled off a county road onto U. S. 50, west of the junction with Indiana 135. It was the second traffic death reported Monday, followI ing a five-fatality weekend period. Woman Facing Murder Charges GREENSBURG UPI — Mrs. Rose Marie Corbin, 23, Greenfield, will face first degree murder charges in Decatur Circuit Court here April 29 in connection with the death of

Eston C. Cooper, Putnam County Auditor. : D-April 6-2t

NOTICE TO BIDDERS FOR THE PURCHASE OF GASOLINE AND MOTOR OIL Notice Is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Greencastle. Indiana, will receive sealed bids for the purchase of the following: 17.000 gallons Ethyl, more or less, gasoline: 17.000 gallons regular, premium or ethyl and regular grade; 300 gallons, more or less, Motor Oil SAE No 10 to 60: These quantities are expected to be used within a year from the acceptance of a satisfactory bid. The bid shall be a firm bid. that Is. one that shall state a maximum price per gallon on gasoline and oils, the City to be entitled to and decrease In price during the year by reason of reduction of tank-wagon prices below the maximum gallon price. Delivery to be made to the City Garage. as required. The bids for motor oil should state grade and whether in quart cans, five-gallon cans or by the half barrel. Also state API classification. Bids must be properly and completely executed with an non-collusion affidavit as required by law and upon forms prescribed by the State Boards of Accounts. A .bond or certified check in the amount of ten per cent of the total bid

Russian ships. The incidents I were alleged to have occurred | in January and February. __________ j DISPUTE TALE i NEW YORK (UPI) — One old wives tale holds that a combination of milk and fish is poisonous. i ■ i . But it doesn't hold water, according to dietiticians. They report that no experimental or clinical evidence indicates that this combination is poisonous, or even harmful. The tale has been traced to what happened in the days before refrigeration when people eating spoiled fish also happened to drink milk at I the same meal — followed by an upset stomach. The spoiled fish caused the trouble.

her 29-month-old daughter last October. A state motion for a continuance in the case was granted Monday in the trial which originally was scheduled to begin next Monday. The woman's husband. Norman Lee Corbin, 22, faces a similar charge in Henry Circuit Court. Both are acused in the beating death of the infant.

| USE CAUTION WITH I FABRIC SOFTENERS UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa (UPI) — Use a fabric softener 1 only on laundry articles that really need the treatment, says Helen E. Bell, extension home managment specialists at Pennsylvania State University. Fabrics with nap, such as towels, diapers, chenille bedspreads. wool sweaters, and I corduroy which tend to get stiff and harsh, benefit from the addition of a softener. Add softener to the last deep rinse so that it does not blend with detergent or any other laundry product.

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