The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 April 1965 — Page 5
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It la alao planned to make f nist China’s developing nuclear
greater use of computer equipment, educational television and to further develop the library system at all campus locations.
Reds Re-Locating Installations LONDON UPI — Communist China is re-locating its nuclear installations in a security move against any possible American bombing, diplomatic sources report. They said the move also was inspired by Chinese fears of Soviet espionage. According to the diplomatic sources, Peking is taking the security step of moving its fledgling nuclear establishments in anticipation of any possible escalation of the Viet Nam war and a showdown with the United States. Peking has claimed in the past that the United States is intent on knocking out Commu-
PASSE-ING OUT THE MAIL—The Mississippi River may be | Passe from getting the mail delivered,
all over Wabasha, Minn., but it doesn’t keep postman Ray
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* April 26. when Confederate Memortal Day in observed in Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, Florida, is the anniversary of the formal surrender in 1865 of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston's Army of Tennessee to his irresistible pursuer, Maj. Gen. W. T. Sherman. The followers of “Old Joe” to the end—a larger force than remained with Lee at Appomattox—laid down their arms at Raleigh, N.C. The generals had met 11 days earlier to discuss terms. As they sat down that morning in a farm-house, Sherman showed Johnston a message from Washington he had not revealed yet to his own army. Lincoln had been assassinated. w “The perspiration came out in large drops on his forehead,” Sherman recalled, “and he
Gen. J. E. Johnston (left) and Gen. W. T. Sherman saluted each other with raised hats as they met to arrange terms of surrender— a drawing of the event in Harper’s M eekly. Artist erred in showing Johnston with hair. He lost all of it due to an illness, and habitually wore a hat to conceal his baldness. did not attempt to conceal his distress.” The two foes for each other parted from the place of surrender with mutual respect. Each might well have regarded the other as the greatest soldier, the ablest man, on the opposing side. The respect v T as maintained after the war. Johnston, the older of the two men, was to die of pneumonia contracted by standing bare-headed in cold winter rain at Sherman’s funeral. CLARK KIXX.VIRD. #
begin a four-year program in engineering technology in Indianapolis in 1966 and is studying plans to expand facilities at the Fort Wayne campus. Officials said Indiana University is investigating possibilities of enlarging its academic pro- | grams at Jeffersonville, Fort Wayne, Indianapolis and Kokomo. The provision of funds by the 1965 Indiana Legislature will make possible these advancements in education, Stahr said. “The response of the General Assembly to the universities’ request has made it possible for Indiana to take substantial steps forward in meeting the tremendous educational challenges of the future with both efficiency and effectiveness,” Stahr said.
capability before it has a chance to realize its full potential. There was no indication of the reported future sites of the Communist nuclear complexes. It w'as believed these develop-
Wedne&day, April 28, 1965
ments were responsible, in part, Hast year. The second test exfor the delay in a projected plosion was anticipated several new Chinese nuclear test. weeks ago on the basis of ftRed China exploded its first liable indications reaching U* nuclear device in mid-October West earlier this year.
A MISSISSIPPI RIVER SCENE, you might suppose, but actually It’s off a Boston Beach, wher« somebody drove that stolen 1963 Caddy at low tide. On top is Pat Imbriano of the East Boston Yacht Club, waiting for a boat to pick him up after looking over the derelict.
MERCY KILLING—Miss Mary Happer (above). 61-year-old sister-in-law of Gen. Maxwell Taylor, U. S. ambassador to South Viet Nam, Is dead at a Philadelphia nursing home, victim of a gunshot mercy Wiling. In Bethesda. Md„ a ear parked outside police headquarters contained the body of Mrs. Dorothy Butts, 15. and her note: “Today. I Wiled my best friend. Mary Happer of 7305 River Rd, Bethesda, M<L, who bad been suffering so cruelly from cancer.’’ The gun was there.
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Schools Expand Degree Granting BLOOMINGTON UPI — The presidents of Indiana and Purdue Universities announce their schools will expand degree granting programs in Northern Indiana by 1967. Drs. Elvis J. Stahr of Indiana and Frederick L. Hovde of Purdue said four-year programs leading to degrees in education and business at Indiana campuses in Lake County and South Bend an in engineering technology at the Purdue campus in Lake County will be possible by June. 1967. Hovde also said Purdue will
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It looks like a big car. And is—by almost any standard you want to apply. Width? Nobody builds a car as much as one inch wider. Length? It grew three inches this year. Roominess? Every closed model's got three inches more shoulder room, front and rear, and more leg and foot room up front too. Luxury? Nice little touches like the look of mellow walnut aeroes the Impala’s instrument panel. And big touches. Like the fineness of the same Body by Fisher workmanship that makes some of America’s ,most expensive cars look so expensive. How about the
ride? Chevrolet engineers took the Jet-smooth one and smoothed it out even more this year. Also made it more stable by widening the wheel stance. Custom features? You can personalize your Chevrolet all you want because there are nearly 200 custom features to choose from. Price? That’s where Chevrolets fall way short of the other big expensive-looking cars. But we wouldn’t have it any other way. Would you? One last question: How soon can you make a good spring buy on a Chevrolet? One last answer: Just as soon as you can get down to your Chevrolet dealer’s.
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