The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 June 1965 — Page 4
4 The Daily Banner, Greeneastle, Indiana Wednesday, June 2,1965 'Ready 1 Declare Tax Cut Plan Two Astronauts OK Is Expected
CAPE KENNEDY UPI — U. S. astronauts James MeDivttt and Edward White, vqwing “we are ready,” today relaxed their rigorous training in the final hours before their planned departure Thursday on mans boldest venture into space. Barring a late-hour hitch, the pair of college chums-turned-spacemen will ride a 109-foot-tall space machine into the skies at 9 a. m. EST Thursday on R four-day, 1,650,000-mile voyage that will challenge the best that Russia has done. Hitches seemed unlikely. Doctors Tuesday gave McDivitt and White a critical medical clearance. Technicians said both the 7.200-pound Gemini-4 capsule and its two-stage Titan-2 rocket booster were in good shape. Meterologists said the weather outlook was sunny. The two astronauts planned to meet with Flight Director Christopher C. Kraft and Houston Manned Spacecraft Center Chief Robert R. Gilruth today to go over details of the weather once again.
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WASHINGTON UPI — The House was expected today to approve President Johnson’s exI cise tax reduction plan withopt breaking the stride of its swift progress through Congress. The $4.8 million plan, designed to prevent the economy from slowing down from its present burst of prosperity, was to come up for floor consideration. Members were eager to get the measure on its way to the Senate. The House Ways A Means Committee boosted the cut’s total by some $800 million over the level asked by President Johnson. As it comes before the House, the bill would wipe out excise levies on about 40 items and services July 1 and do away with the 10 per cent excise tax on new cars in sev- : eral stages. The new car tax would be reduced to 7 per cent July 1 and continue to be lowered gradually until its abolishment in 1969. The excise tax structure now contains about 50 taxes which bring in some $14.5 billion each | year. Most of them were enact1 ed as temporary measures in wartime but have been extended.
Marina Oswald Is June Bride RICHARDSON, Tex. UPI — Marina Oswald, who was unsuspectingly drawn into one of the nation’s greatest tragedies, Tuesday happily became the June bride of a man who rode into her life on horseback. “I just w'ant to be left alone,” said the radiant Marina Tuesday night following her wedding. With that, she and her husband, 27-year-old Kenneth Jess Porter, drove off to an undisclosed retreat. The couple was wed in a small justice of the peace office in the tiny community of
Fate, Tex.
The couple consented to a short press conference at Marina’s home in Richardson, about 30 miles west of Fate. The Russian-born Marina, 24, appeared happy but a little bit stunned by the attention. The beaming bride, dressed in white, bore little resemblance to the woman who was escorted I into the Dallas police station the evening of Nov. 22, 1963. She had just been told her husband, Lee Harvey Oswald, was suspected of killing the President of the United States. She became a widow two days later. Oswald was shot to death in the Dallas police station basement by Jack Ruby.
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English Paper STOCKHOLM! UPI — Swe- ’ rVen’s first English language daily newspaper “Scandinavia Daily News,” was published here Tuesday. The paper is intended to inform tourists and visiting businessmen about economic affairs in Scandinavia.
New GM Head
NEW YORK UPI — James M. Roche, a statistician, went to work for Cadillac in 1927. He was 21 years old, and the sales of General Motors, of which Cadillac was a part, were $1,-
269,519,673 in that year.
Today Roche starts his first full day as president of General Motors. He now is 58, and the sales of General Motors were last year $16,997,044,468: its
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. Sheinwold On Bridge Study Exceptions As Well as Rules By ALFRED SHEINWOLD Next to the finesse, the holdup is the best known maneuver in the play of the cards at bridge. You refuse to win an early trick in a long suit led by an opponent, particularly if the j contract is notrump. Study the exceptions as well as the rules. North dealer North-South vulnerable North dealer North-South vulnerable NORTH A A 7 3 V A Q 9 8 3 O A 8 4 *97 WEST EAST * J86 * 109542 C? 65 KJ 102 0 K 10973 O Q5 * Q62 * 83 SOUTH A KQ
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0 J 6 2 * A K.J 1054 North East South West 1 Pass 2 * Pass 2 Pass 2 NT Pass 3 NT All Pass Ooenine lead — O 10 West leads the ten of diamonds, and South is tempted to refuse the first trick. If South yields to this temptation. East wins with the queen of diamonds. East returns his other diamond, and South should try the jack. West plays the king, and declarer can win or refuse the trick again. If South repeats his hold-up, West leads another diamond to force out the ace. South must go after the clubs, and West gets in with the queen of clubs in time to defeat the contract with the rest of his diamonds. SHOULD W IN Declarer should win the first trick in dummy with o. diamonds. When he next tries the club finesse, W’est wins but cannot run the diamonds because the suit is blocked. South easily makes nine or ten tricks. It is correct, not merely lucky, to win the first trick. There is no danger if the seven missing diamonds break 4-3, since South can afford to lose three dia1 monds and one club. There is danger only if the diamonds break 5-2. The most likely danger is that West has led from five diamonds headed by K-10-9 or by Q-10-9. Playing the ace will cause East's doubleton honor to block the suit. There is no danger that West has led from five diamonds headed by K-Q-10. since with that holding West would open the king rather than the ten. It would be correct to play low from dummy at the first trick only if West led the ten from the doubleton 10-9 of diamonds. The odds are much against this, and in addition the chances are that West would lead the other unbid suit (spades) if he had only two diamonds. DAILY QUESTION Partner opens with one heart, you respond two clubs, and partner then bids two diamonds. You hold: Spade K Q Heart 7 4 Diamond n 6 2 Club A K J 10 5 4. What do you say? Answer: Bid three notrump. You can afford the jump to game since you have a stopper in the unbid suit and enough high cards to insist on game. You would bid only two notrump if partner rebid the hearts because you would then be concerned about the diamonds.
The Chief Executive made f his announcement of the troop ^ withdrawal Tuesday during his j 43rd formal news conference, a 30-minute affair carried on nationwide television and radio j and largely devoted to foreign
policy matters.
Voters Xhose' WARSAW UPI — Communist officals said today 96.8 per cent of Poland’s 19.5 million voting. A single list of candinational elections. There was little choice in the voting. A single list of endidates for 460 parliamentary seats was on the ballot.
Charge Border Clash Invented JERUSALEM, Israel UPI —• Israel charged Tuesday that Jordan invented a border inci- j dent as an excuse to open fire
on civilians.
A teen-aged Jewish girl and a Christian Arab carpenter were killed Monday when two Jordanian Legionnaire posts fired this divided city. Four women.two of them French, were wounded in tthe shooting. Two of the women originally were mis-identified as Catholic | nuns but authorities corrected
this later.
In a meeting with Gen. Odd Bull, commander of the United Nations peace force, Israeli Foreign Minister Golda Meir charged the shooting was premeditated. The meeting ended early this morning. Bull promised he would convey to Jordan’s King Hussein personally what was described as “Israel's 11th hour plea to exercise the greatest care possible” not to disturb the Is-rael-Jordan border tranquility. . Highly placed sources said there was a provision in the Is- j raeli message which they were ! “unable to divulge.” But it was believed to state what Israel may find itself forced to do should the advice to Hussein be
disregarded.
Mrs. Meir claimed that at no time did Israel troops return the Jordanian fire.
Warships Stall Red Offensive SAIGON UPI — Bombardments by warships of the U.S. Seventh Fleet today stalled the Communist offensive in coastal areas of South Viet Nam. U.S. military advisers said the offshore shellings and antiguerrilla tactics by South Vietnamese forces appeared to have disrupted the Viet Cong timetable for a rainy season offensive after initial successes in the Quang Nagi area. The guerrillas inflicted staggering losses on government troops earlier this week, then pulled back into the hills overlooking Quang Ngai—an important provincial capital on the shores of the South China Sea 340 miles north of Saigon. Some new fighting in the area was reported today. Three Vietnamese units were attacked southwest of Quang Ngai and another guerrilla band pushed to within two miles of the city’s airstrip before it was
repulsed.
But the main body of Communist troops—an estimated seven battalions—seemed to be “sucking their teeth,” or doing nothing, as one American adviser at Quang Ngai put it. A Vietnamese counter-attack Tuesday dealt the Communists a taste of their own medicine. Government units were dropped behind Viet Cong positions by U.S. Army helicopters. “We did not move in to contact them from the front.” a U.S. adviser said. "We helilift-
ed in relief forces and then ambushed the Viet Cong from behind.” U.S. destroyers laid down a barrage of high explosive shells from five-inch guns but further seaborne operating were threatened by forecasts of heavy seas. A typical storm lashed the South China Sea with winds up to 60 m.p.h. The vanguard of an 800-man battalion of Australian infantrymen arrived in South Viet Nam today to bolster the anticommunist war effort.
To Get Contract WASHINGTON UPI — Magnolia Mobile Homes Sales Corp. of Mishawaka, Ind., June 5 will receive a $277,953 contract for construction of mobile home type facilities, the Department of Agriculture announced Tuesday. The mobile facilities, including barracks, mess hall, education, recreation, office buildings and a dispensary, will be constructed for use at the job corps center in W e s f o r d County, Mich.
Takes Vacation WASHINGTON UPI — Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson flies to the Virgin Islands today, intent on soaking up sunshine on a Caribbean beach for several days. Mrs. Johnson will be welcomed by a steel band when she arrives late today for her first real vacation in several years. She returns to Washington Monday.
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By LESTER L. COLEMAN, M.D.
Hopeful News In Medicine
Boy Dies Of Crash Injuries SOUTH BEND PJI — An 18-year-old Mishawaka youth died in Memorial Hospital here Tuesday of injuries suffered in a i traffic accident Saturday in ; Michigan. Police identified the victim as Robert Wukovitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor J. Wukovitz. of j Mishawaka. The elder Wuko- ; vitz is the golf coach at Misha- ; waka High School. He formerly was the school’s basketball coach. Wukovitz was the passenger in an auto driven by Timothy Torian, 18. also of Mashawaka, which went out of control and crashed into a tree in Marcellus Twp., Cass County, Mich. Torian and Robert Barnes. 16. Mishawake, also a passenger, were injured. Man Drowns ROCHESTER UPI — Stanford B. Kessler. 49, Hammond, drowned Tuesday when he fell from a boat on Nyona Lake south of Rochester while fishing. Authorities said Kessler was alone in the boat. They said Ricky Ancil, 13. Converse, who was fishing nearby, saw him fall. Coroner William Rusler planned further investigation to determine whether Kessler may have suffered an attack which caused him to fall.
WHAT can one buy for a newborn infant who already has everything ? A solid gold stethoscope may be the ideal gift because of an unusual discovery. Newborn and young infants were found to cry less, gain more weight and sleep better when they heard a tape recording of the normal rhythmic beat of the human heart. Dr. Lee Salk of New York City subjected more than 100 Dr. Coleman infants to the recorded sounds of a heart beating at the normal regular rate of 72 times a minute. The tranquilizing effect of the beat was apparent in all the studies. When the beat was irregular or too fast “there was a noticeable increase in the crying and restlessness” of the child. When a ticking device, like a metronome, was substituted for the heart beat recording the infants took a longer time to go to sleep. Dr. Salk does not feel, however, that automation, with the child listening to his own heart beat through his gold encrusted stethoscope, will replace the security of the mother’s comforting arms. * • * The development of safe drugs for the reduction of high blood pressure is one of the remarkable scientific accomplishments of the past ten years. It was not very long ago that the physician was virtually helpless in his treatment of patients with severe hypertension. (© 1965. King Peat-
Today, the statistics are most encouraging when the new drugs are used in combination with rigid diet, and controlled activity. Thousands of hypertensive patients axe today living in excellent health, with little or no restrictions. Rauwolfia, a snake-like plant used for centuries by tribal medicine men, is the origin of the drugs so important for the control of high blood pressure. • • • One of the many curious coincidences that occurs in science seems to have a new and hopeful effect on a serious kidney disease. Cystinuria is a strange, chronic disease in which there occurs frequent deposits of kidney stones. A chemical, penicillamine, ■ was being used effectively to I combat a body deficiency of copper by Dr. Francis X. Fellers and Dr. William MacDonald at I the Children’s Hospital in I Boston. In their studies, they also found that they were able to prevent the formation of kidney stones in patients suffering from the congenital disease of cystinuria. It is hoped that this research will open avenues for the understanding of all the other causes of kidney stone formations. * These columns are designed to relieve your fears about health through a better understanding of your mind and body. All the hopeful neio advances in medicine reported here are known to doctors everywhere. Your individual medical problems should be handled by your oxen doctor. He knoxes you best.
Given Little Chance WASHINGTON UPI — A State Department for Eastern affairs expert sees little chance that Peking will permit U.S. i newsmen into Red China in the immediate future. Marshall Green, now deputy assistant secretary of state for Far Eastern affairs, was questioned on Red China Tuesday at a hearing by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on his nomination to be ambassador to He said the Red Chinese were Indonesia. “taking a completely intransigent” attitude on the question, possibly because the presence of Americans might undermine their intense “hate America” propaganda campaign at home.
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Johnson Cautions WASHINGTON UPI — President Johnson is pulling 2,000 U. S. Atarmes out of the Dominican Republic, but with the caution that a “very strong and sustained effort” still is needed to bring a measure of peace to that strife-tom land.
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