The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 May 1965 — Page 3
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Bobby Urges Gon Control
'curtail the hnportatlon of foreign military surplus weapons which account for the bulk of the cheap mail-order trade, and the bulk of the large-caliber
WASHINGTON UPI — Sen. wea P ons sold 111 the United
Robert F. Kennedy, D-N.Y., avoiding direct reference to the assassination of his brother, today urged immediate approval of a gun control bill to save lives and “spare thousands of families’’ grief and heartbreak. The former attorney general, brother of the late President i John F. Kennedy, charged that a “massive publicity campaign’’ against the legislation had distorted its purpose and was “doing the nation a great
disservice.”
He said he hoped a Senate subcommittee considering the measure also would examine ways to disarm private groups like the Ku Klux Klan, Black Muslims and Minutemen. Kennedy said ’private arsenals’ should be curtailed and eliminated — at the least, their weapons should be registered. The bill would curb mailorder sales of firearms and Kennedy said it would “sharply
States. A mail-order foreign rifle was used by Lee Harvey Oswald in the Kennedy assassina-
tion.
Horseman of fhe Year
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Johnny Bell on McLain Street (above). Johnny receives the Martini & Rossi Horseman of the Year Trophy from Eddie Arcaro
(right).
NEW YORK—Ten years ago, horseman Johnny Bell of Mt. Kisco, N. Y., became seriously ill and was told by his doctors that he would never ride again. He underwent four operations and spent many months in the hospital.
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would never ride again had another guess coming. Not only did Johnny ride again, bnt he won the Martini & Rossi Trophy as Horseman of the Year for 1964. Johnny won the award on the basis of votes from those who know riding best—his fellow horsemen and competitors in horse show com-
petition.
A veteran of more than 40 years as an exhibitor, Johnny was presented the Martini & Rossi Trophy by one of the great names in the history of horse racing in America, Eddie Arcaro. The presentation took
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VIET CONG BOOBY TRAPS—Lt Gen. Victor Krulak (left), U. S. Marine Corps commander in the Pacific, is shown Viet Cong booby traps at Le My, South Viet Nam, by Capt. Robert Martin of Brooklyn, N.Y. A week of scouring routed out the Reds. Krulak told reporters that the Marines regard guerrillas as “intellectually inferior and readily beatable.”
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Horsewoman of the Year honors went to Helen Crabtree of Simpsonville, Ky. Mrs. Crabtree and her husband, Charles, operate Crabtree stables in Simpsonville, where many world champions have been
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Mrs. Crabtree has not only trained champion horses, but riders as well. In the last two years of competition in the American Horse Show Association Medal Finals, the winners have been her students.
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