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VIET NAM CONFERENCE—U- S. Ambassador Maxwell Taylor and President Johnson look optimistic in this White House conference on the situation in South Viet Nam.

JHE WAS “DEAD”—Judith Ann Marsden, 21, who In 1956 was burned over 70 per cent of her body and was given a l-in-100 chance to live, leaves church in Ashland. Mass, with her bridegroom, Edward J. Marsden, 20. The bride, the flHner Judith Ann White, was hospitalized for 13 months i and underwent surgery 30 times.

JUDGE JUANITA KIDD STOUT, the only Negro woman ever elected a judge in the U. S, displays a lot of fan mail in Philadelphia as she contemplates five threat calls in three weeks over her one-woman “war" against teenage offenders. She sends gang members to state institutions. The fan mail approves her policy. Police accompany her to and from her home, and a policeman stands guard all night.

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TV In Review

HOLLYWOOD UPI —Tues- j day night's NBC-TV documentary, “Terror In the Streets,” i examined crimes of violence in | the nation and posed the question of whether things are really as bad as they seem-statis-tieally. It is an interesting question, but the most frustrating kind because statistics invariable draw a wide variety of re{sponses. For instance, an argument that things are propor- ; tionately no worse than in the past tends to be absurd in some of its aspects. If a boxer lands one punch out of five in the' first round, and 10 out of 50 in the second round — with each punch having the same impactthe proportion of marksmanship may be the same, but the What Tuesday night's prorounds will make distinctly different impressions on the oppo. nent. Tuesday night's one-hour program made it clear it was not

trying to minimize the problem it was examining. And, following the same general theme as a recent major New York newspaper report on the same subject, the broadcast was in a way rather courageous, being produced, as it was, in a cityNew York- that is deeply distressed by its troubles, and may have reacted emotionally and sharply to such a program. The program properly suggested to the viewer that he consider such factors in the statistics as the inunense and current social problems, as well as increased police efficiency, and the inevitable attitude of adults toward the younger generation. and the fact that the younger generation is now so formidable numerically — and the historical tirades — against growing crime by past generations. Nevertheless, none of this beautiful reasoning seemed to be able to wipe out for the viewer the common sense fact that the situation simply isn't good. It is a fact, for instance, that some neighborhoods have formed their own patrols to protect residents. It is a fact that armed cops are now going to ride New York subways in the late-night and earlymorning hours. It is also a fact for whatever it is worth, that i n Massachusetts, Brandeis University is establishing a permanent institute to study

the problem of violence. , and the National Foundation What Tuesday night’s pro- March of Dimes on the 10th gram pointed up. not to t h e anniversary of Salk ' s discover >’ benefit of its angle, is that the ° f an anU -P oUo vaccin? - ^ public's frame of mind senses aCti ° n Came ° n a VOice VOte

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The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana Thursday, April 8, 1965

that statistics cannot hide the differencees in the new casual and senseless attitudes toward crimes by many offenders.

Auto Seat Belts In News Today

Salk Honored

Auto seat belts were in the WASHINGTON UPI — The Indiana news today. Senate has approved a resolu- At Muncie, the Delaware tion honoring Dr. Jonas Salk County Safety Council con-

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—By WILLIAM R1TT — Central Frees Writer

STUDENTS demonstrating on campuses are in danger of becoming “ham actors” in their displays of “mass hysteria,” a Missouri colege dean warns. Just making a show of themselves ? t » t The number of ‘ small town” community symphony orchestras in the U.S. has doubled since 1955 and now total nearly IftOO. Seems everybody wants to be in tune with the times. ! * 1 Two Santa Ana, Calif., residents claim the world non-stop pool playing championship—129 hours 45 minutes. That's certainly racking up quite a record. ! » ; The French Academy, in its effort to “purify” the French language, recommends such English words as “perform-

ance.” “pressurize” and "automation” be dropped. In this day and age, how can anyone get away from ’em? * i » Sunspots reach their maximum number about every liy 2 years—science item. Guess Old Sol, too, finds it tough to rid of freckles permanently. i • i There are more than 800 kinds of earthworms in tha world — Factographs. Which reminds us —wonder if it's too oarly to go fishing? ! ! ! Having passed her final ball room exams, a 72-year-old Chingford, England, housewife announces she plans to become a professional dancing teacher. Wonder what she's going to teach — the Watusi or the Waltz?

ducted one of a series of spot checks Tuesday night to see how many cars have safety i belts and how many belts were

: in use.

Forty - three cars were I stopped. Only 12 had belts. Of j the 12, only three were in use. Motorists who had their belts fastened were given free passes to a movie. I Near Columbia City, Boyd A. ] Knowlson, 26. Fort Wayne, had ! seat belts in his car. But as he drove along Indiana 9 Tuesday, he noticed he didn't have his ; belt fastened. ! Knowlson kept driving and tried to fasten his belt at the

same time. The car edged over the center line and collided with another auto. State Police Trooper Hugh Geiger cited Knowlson on a charge of driving to the left of center.

Surprise Visit WITHERLEY, England UPI — Ernest Wilson, aged 69. didn’t recognize the man who walked slowly up to his cottage here until he said, "hello, brother.” Then he shook hands with 83-year-old Joe Wilson, of New York, w ho was making a surprise visit home after 54 years away.

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