The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 May 1965 — Page 4
Thi Dtflly Banner, Graeneastla, Indiana Thursday, May 27, 1965
Pretty Nurse Is Good Medicine SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — Dr. Robert J. Samp, a professor of surgery, has confirmed what most men have thought all along — it's great to have a pretty nurse when you're hospitalized. The nurse s beauty may even be the thing that saves your life, according to the doctor. “A cute thing with a warm smile - ’ often is the inspiration for a man to get well, Samp said. ‘Something gives the hopeless patient the will to live that pulls him through." But a woman disagreed, as usual. Maxime Taylor, who had headed a nurses’ registry here for 18 years, discounted the news that beauty has anything to do with getting well. "He ought to have his head examined," said Miss Taylor. "Some of the very best nurses aren't beauties by any means, but their experience makes it possible for them to give their patients confidence. "Good nursing has nothing to do with beauty," she said.
Witnesses Are Not Cooperntive
Ruled Incompetent
milted in freedom for five men charged with arson in the burning of a building her* two years ago. Judge pro tern Palmer K. Ward in Marion Criminal Court 1 sustained a defense motion for a directed verdict of ac-
quital.
The defendants were Eugene
EVANSVILLE UPI — Vanderburgh Circuit Judge William Miller ruled Wednesday that Ronald Morehouse, 26, Evansville. was mentally incompetent
to stand trial in the death of his Eaton> 32f Jimmie Eaton,’ 29, infant son. an d Arthur Masters, 37, all of Morehouse was indicted ear- Indianapolis, and James Eaton, lier this year on a first-degree 35 and william Lessaris, 41,
murder charge in the death of Glendale, Ariz.
his 3-month-old son. Police | The state had charged the charged that Morehouse picked men burned a building to colthe child up by the feet and i e ct on a $20,000 insurance polbeat his head against a wall. icy. Witnesses linked some of After hearing testimony from the defendants with the purseveral psychiatrists, Miller or- j chase of 100 gallons of gasoline dered Morehouse committed to in plastic containers and testiNorman Beatty Memorial Hos- fied they had seen the men in
pital at Westville.
the building.
Land Price Is Set By Jury MOUNT VERNON, UPI—A jury decided Wednesday night that $287,500 was a fair price
Eleven States Report Twisters By Unitad Prast International Thunderstorms dropped heavy
for the State of Illinois to pay; rain from Arkansas to the Great a Hoosier for about 600 acres Lakes today behind a savage of land it wants for a stale siege of tornadoes, park. Twisters were reported in 11 Jurors set the sum for pay- states Wednesday and Wednesment to James Bower, Evans- I day night, killing a power lineville, aid., who contended the man in Indiana and injuring at
Judge Penalizes Three Students INDIANAPOLIS UPI—Three young men who identified themselves as Indiana University students were sentenced Wednesday to tour the Marion County Jail, eat a meal there and spend a couple of hours on the bench with Judge John Christ Saturday. Christ also ordered them to write 250-word essays on “My Future in Society,” as a result of their arrest on charges of disorderly conduct. The arresting officer said they spoke in a “rude and vulgar manner” in the presence of a woman. Mark Luther, 23, College Station, Tex., Larry Yost, 22, Kentland, and Fred Mouser, 22, Bedford, told Christ they were out on the town after their plans for an evening of excitement went down the drain because the closed - circuit televised Clay-Liston lasted only a minute. Christ sent them back to the Bloomington campus for final exams.
pathway fron th* eye to the cortex of the brain, something that was not don# In the Denmark study.
Rights Worker Beaten, Warned By Unitad Pr«» Intarnatianal A white civil rights worker from Chewelah, Wash., said he would continue efforts to desegregate public facilities at Crawfordville, Ga„ today despite a beating and warning to j leave town. Tony Scruton, 25, said he was held in "protective custody’ by the Taliaferro County sheriffs office for about nine hours Wednesday after he was abducted and beaten by a carload of white men. Crawfordville is in northeast Georgia, about 50 miles south i of the area where Washington Negro educator Lemuel Penn was slain by nightriders last summer.
HIGH HONOR GAMBIER, Ohio (UPI) — Kenyon College officials report a mountain peak in Antarctica has been named for the college. The Board of Geographic
Names advised the liberal arts college that a mountain peak more than 10,000 feet high was named Mount Kenyon. Prof. F. Alton Wade, a 1926 Kenyon graduate now teaching
in Texas, named the mountala, le saicfSt is about 290 mllM from the South Pole and Is near the junction of the Shackleton and McGregor glaciers in the Queen Maud Range.
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tract included a 300-acre woods on which the timber alone is
worth $250,000.
Conservationists said the tract contains more than 50 species of virgin hardwood timber, unrivaled in the Midwest. Bower bought the land at auction in 1962 for $210,000. The state contended the price Bower paid included livestock and mineral rights in which the state is not interested.. The state won the right to
CHICAGO UPI — T h • House Committee on Un-Amer-ican Activities, faced with noncooperative witnesses in its probe of alleged Communist influenc# here, closes out its hearings today yet to hear from
the most prominent Chicagoan bu y the land at a eondemation coasts.
least 24 persons, including 11
in suburban Chicago.
Today's thunderstorms dropped more than two inches of rain in six hours on Pine Bluff, Ark., nearly two inches on Memphis, Tenn., and more than one
inch in other cities.
Temperatures dropped to the 30s in the Northern Plains today as cold weather pushed east across the nation’s midsection. Warm, humid weather blanketed the East and Gulf
hearing earlier in Mount Carmel. The jury trial was to determine the price to be paid.
subpoenaed.
The name of Dr. Jeremiah Gtamler, noted heart disease reaearcher at the Chicago Board of Health, has not been mentioned in two days of testimony by paid FBI informers who infiltrated the Communist party. Four other witnesses who
testified Wednesday refused to INDIANAPOLIS UPI — A answer commilgee questions 211 • ,ud £’ e * ruling that the state times, citing constitutional i had falled to P™™ its r «*
rlgfots not to do so.
Five Freed On Arson Charge
Tornadoes hit Arkansas, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Iowa, Indiana Wisconsin, Michigan and Ohio Wednesday. One ripped roofs off two hangers and a barracks at Chicago’s O’Hare airport and threw one airplane under another. Three persons were injured by glass fragments and 30 cars were damaged.
One witness. Milton Cohen, turned his heel on the congressional investigators and walked from the hearing room with his attorney rather than submit to i questioning. His attorney, Richard Orlikoff. said the committee hod violated its own rules, i because the names of persons subpoenaed to face the commit- ^ tee had appeared in Chicago newspapers before they were called to testify. “We’re going to leave the, hearing room and we’re not going to participate any further in these proceedings,” Orlikoff said. He and Cohne walked out to cheers from the spectators. Rep. Joe R. Pool. D-Tex., acting committee chairman at the time, said he would ask the committee to cite Cohen for contempt of Congress.
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Wills Eyes And Brain To I.U.
BLOOMINGTON UPI — 1
California man has willed his Joseph C. Zacharias, eyes and brain to Indiana Uni- Stroudsburg, Pa.
Traffic Victim UPPER SANDUSKY, Ohio UPI — A student at the Indiana Institute of Technology in Fort Wayne was killed Wednesday in a car-truck collision on U.S. 30 four miles west of here. Police identified the victim as
20, East
DEPLOYMENT of U. S. Marines and South Viet Nam patrols is illustrated on this map of Da Nang air base. It is from here that air strikes against North Viet Nam ore launched.
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versity scientists for a study of color blindness. Dr. Gordon G. Heath, profes-
sor of optometry, said postmortem study of color blind eyes has been performed only once before, in Denmark in
1922. coils weighing
Heath said the Californian each.
was studied 13 years ago and
that he agreed to will his eyes for research to determine why
he was totally color blind. Heath said scientists hope the
study will be fruitful because ' the Denmark study 43 years ' ago was inconclusive. He said it | may elear up the question of whether total color blindness is due to the absence of cones in
the retina.
An electron microscope, light 1 microscope and new methods of tiesue preparation will be used to study the entire visual
Witnesses said the accident occurred when the car owned by Zacharias, but driven by David R. Chizmer, Rea, Pa., blew a tire and went out of control, sliding into the path of a truck loaded with two steel
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Panel's Stand Is Made Clear INDIANAPOLIS UPI — Federal Judge William E. Steckler made it clear Wednesday that the three-judge court panel of which he is a member will retain jurisdiction over Indiana's legislative apportionment problems even though cases also are pending in four state courts. A pre-trial conference was called by Steckler on behalf of the panel consisting also of Judge Roger Kiley of the 7th District Court of Appeals in Chicago, and Judge Robert A. Grant of South Bend. The conference brought together attorneys involved in state and federal court cases challenging the constitutionality of the 1965 reapportionment law. Steckler said if Indiana was to increase its present constitiiTional limit of 50 senators and 100 representatives some of the problems about equal representation would be lessened. No decisions were reached at the conference but for the first time since the latest round of reapportionment legal battles began, all parties involved in both state and federal cases sat down and discussed what they were trying to do. Steckler said a transcript of the conference would be sent to the other judges on the panel and other judges involved in reapportionment actions. Such actions are pending in Marion Court, Marion Superior Court 6, Hendricks Circuit Court, and the Indiana Supreme Court.
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