The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 April 1965 — Page 3

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U. S. Toll Grows In S. Viet Nam SAIGON UPI — Communist guerrillas wounded an American helicopter pilot today in the second day of a battle in the Mekong River delta south of gaigon. Two U. S. Army officers were killed in a separate delta clash Wednesday. In the air war today, U. S. jets ranged into North Viet Nam before dawn, shooting up one Communist truck and blasting big holes in three vital highways. . r The helicopter pilot was hit in the neck today while taking part in a large-scale offensive against guerrillas in the delta swamps 60 miles south of Saigon. The co-pilot took over the controls and flew the craft to a command post at Ba Tri. U. S. and Vietnamese helicop-

ter crews airlifted several hundred government soldiers into the area Wednesday while elements of two Vietnamese battalions made an amphibious landing along river banks. Twelve Vietnamese soldiers | were killed and 35 others wounded in that battle. Eight guerrillas were killed. The air strike against the Communist North today was flown by six U. S. Air Force B57 jets raining 26,000 pounds of bombs on highways 7, 8 and 12. An Air Rorce spokesman described the mission as “moderately successful.”

who spoke on the tend, water, conservation fund act and later answered questions from the floor. Prior to the meeting the usual fine dinner was served.

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Two Killed In Bus Accident BRADENTON, Fla. UPI— A chartered bus carrying memi bers of a high school-chorus to 1 a state singing tournament ' skidded on a rain-slick highway and slammed into a delivery truck Wednesday. Two persons were killed and 16 others injured. The impact ripped open the left front side of the bus and the bus driver, Joseph Aubrey Starling, 29, of Tampa, was killed. Dr. Gordon Aldrich had his left leg nearly severed in the accident and it was amputated at Bradenton Memorial Hospital. Aldrich also suffered severe head and internal injuries and died several hours later. His wife, Mrs. Isobel Aldrich was hospitalized, but her condition was not critical. The Aldrichs were chaperones for the trip.

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Meeting Held By Ronchdnle Lions The Roachdale Lions Club held their regular meeting Tuesday at 7:00 p. m. Walter (Chick) Taylor presided. Lion Miller had as his guest Charles D. Frazee, North Putnam County School Superintendent. Lion Cooper had as his guest Kenneth Harris, agricultural agent for Putnam County. Lions Porter and Snodgrass were in charge of the program and Lion Charles Rady arranged for the speaker, Dick Molby, a consultant from the Department of Conservation,

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Officers of the Progressive Farmers were elected at our first meeting. The officers are as follows: President, Jim Albin; Vice President, Steve Albln; Secretary, Doyne Cruse, Reporter, Dale Cantonwine; Treasurer, Steve Warner; Recreation, Donald Lambermont; and Health A Safety, Dennis O’Hair. The second meeting of the Progressive Farmers 4-H Club of Clinton Township was held April 9. at 7:30. The pledge of ; allegiance was led by Dennis O'Hair. The 4-H pledge was led by Linda Phipps. Mr. Wichmann, our new leader, passed out the programs for the rest > of the year. Mr. Wichmann and Mr. Evens gave talks on the members’ duties and responsibilities. Dues are one dollar per member. Meeting was then adjourned by President, Jim Albin. The Third meeting of the Progressive Farmers was held April 22nd. at 7:30, at the Clinton Center School Building. Vice-President, Steve Albin, called the meeting to order. The pledge to the United States flag was led by Bobby Wichmann and the 4-H pledge was led by Billy Wichmann. The minutes of the last meeting were read and roll was called. Charles Felkner gave a very interesting speech on the importance of achievement books and how to fill out our record books. The motion was made to adjourn the meeting and was seconded. The next meeting will be May 5, 7:30, at the Clinton Center School Building.

discussed and It wai decided that refreshments for the meetings was not to exceed $6.00. Health and Safety report wasj given on “Electrical Storms.” Recreation was given. Everyone should attend the next meeting on May 5, at 7:30 p. m., because it is going to be an important one. Refreshments of soft drinks were served and then the meeting was adjourned.

The Hustling Hawks 4-H Club met on April 22, at the ; Roachdale High School. The meeting was called to order by President, Ralph Fry. The secretary’s report was given and approved. New Business was

Parent-Teachers Group Organized Tuesday evening Auril 27, an enthusiastic group of parents and teachers met and organized a parent-teacher group. The following officers were elected for the coming school year 1965-66 with Robert Harbison acting as temporary chairman; President —Tim Grimes, Vice President — Mrs. Ben Hoover, Secretary-Treasurer — Mrs. Ralph Taylor. The ultimate purpose of this group will be to foster closer relationship between the home and school at this vital junior high age. Dr. Clary spoke on the functions of a parent-teacher organization as it pertains to the junior high school. He mentioned the need for a group of this kind and stressed the importance of a unified effort and positive thinking of parents, teachers, and pupils. Mr. Hurst, junior high principal, urged the parents to visit the school at any time. Visitors are always welcome. Open Hearings On Eldercare WASHINGTON UPI Health, Education and Welfar Secretary Anthony J. Celebreeze opens testimony before the Senate Commerce Committee today on health care for the elderly. Despite administration support of the $6 billion overall program as it passed the House, Senate Democrat Whip Russell B. Long, La., indicated he may offer a substitute. Long said his idea would be to set a maximum of one year’s income on the amount a hospitalized person would have to pay for his own hospitalization. It also would provide greater I benefits for “catastrophic 111- | ness,” requiring more than a

year’s treatment. The stnator’s proposal was based on the rii|pry that “a person should be a self-insurer insofar as he is able but should not be wiped out by a catastrophic illness.” The House bill, an addition to a compulsory hospital program under Social Security for persons over 65 years of age, also ! provides a voluntary insurance | program to cover doctor bills and a 7 per cent increase in Social Security benefits.

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The Daily Banner, Greencestle, Indiana, Thursday, April 29, 1965

Elevator Shortage MOSCOW UPI — Several new 16-story apartment houses have been completed in suburban Moscow but they remain unoccupied. No elevators. Pravda, the official newspaper of the Soviet Communist party, complained about the situation Wednesday. “In many cities of the country tall buildings are being put' up and everywhere there is a shortage of elevators,” Pravda said. “Production doesn’t meet the needs of the economy.”

The Organization of American States was meeting in Washington to discuss the situation here. Rifle and machine-gun fire crackled through the city Wednesday night, hours after a 6 p. m. deadline for the surrender of rebel holdouts. The blast of heavier weapons, apparently bazooka anti-tank rockets, was heard at intervals. It was not clear immediately who was winning, but the regular land, sea and air units led by air force Brig. Gen. Elias Wessin appeared to have the edge over leftist supporters of ousted ex - President Juan Bosch.

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