The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 June 1965 — Page 2

2 Th« Daily Barniar, Grvancastfa, Indiana

Wednesday, June 9, 1965

Letter To The Editor

Dear Editor: I Putnamville School sat in cold

school rooms with their coats

In July, 1964 the South Put- j on The water at both p u tnamnam Community School Board ^ and Reelsville has been took office. The five member condemned by the st ate Board board said there would be no j Qf Health . Why in this modern

major changes until the new

THI DAItY BAMNER

AND

HERALD CONSOLIDATED

24-21 S. Jackson St. Grasneostla, Ind.

Business Phone Ol 3-5151

Samuel t. Rariden, Publisher

Norma Hill, Gen. Mgr.

Elisabeth Reriden, Business Mgr. James B. Zeis. Managing Editor William D. Hooper, Adv. Mgr. Entered in the Pest Office at Green*

, age are children subjected to ««»!•. Indiono, os Second Close Moil

school was built, but now it is such con ditions. matter under Act of March 7, 1B7B.

a different story. High school! freshmen are no longer allowed to enter Greencastle High School or Cloverdale High School. OSly the high school designated by the school board. Why didn't the school board help Belle Union get recommissioned? Russellville s school board appealed and helped them. Belle Union received no

help at all.

An inter-institutional survey team which included Ball State

I realize all four townships have reason to be concerned over the school situation.

Please, people of the South .Ouhida of Putnam Co. $10.00 par yoar

Community School Corporation, stand with me. These are our children, not the school board s. The tax dollars belong to us, they don't come from the school board. The school board mem-

Outsido of Indiana $14.00 par yoar

Bible

Thought

bers arenf even trying to ful- thou an example of the befill any of their promises. They | ij evers> i n word, in conversation, seem to be interested only in j n cbar it yi j n spirit, in faith, in '

— what they> the school board! it ITimothe 4:12< l niversity, Indiana Lm\ersit> members, want not what the st0 d thin k look back and Purdue University said our people want St0 P and think - look back '

I make a recommendation,

Subscription Pricos Homo Dolivory 40c por wook Mailed in Putnam Co. $8.00 por yoar

community should definitely

ha\ e a new school. The new eRber build a new school or dis-

Sheinwold On Bridge Don’t Take Finesse In The Wrong Suit By ALFRED SHEEN WOLD The classic reaaon for climbing a mountain is “Because it's there." Don’t adopt the same attitude toward finesses; think of your partner’s blood pressure.

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school should be built within two years and after that each year's delay would cost the taxpayers an additional thirty thousand dollars ($30,000.00). Is the school board doing anything about it? No building fund has been advertised. No architects have been interview-

solve the South Putnam Community Corporation. J. A.

50 Year Pin

W. A. Wimmer, 402 North College Avenue, was awarded

ed. Why doesn't the South Put- the 50 year Service Award by

nam Community School Board follow the Survey Report made by these learned men from universities ? Why the big delay ? How can the school board remodel rooms at Fillmore and Reelsville schools without school board action? We of

the Masonic Lodge No. 175 of Bainbridge Thursday night for his outstanding faithful service

to the lodge.

CANARY ISLES ATTRACT

South won the first trick in

How many people will follow you in Christian living by your example. If we are helping influence people each day to live

closer to Christ, we can be sure dummy with the ace of spades someon’s decisions in life will be a nd lost the heart finesse to the influenced in the right direction.! king. West returned a club

through dummy’s king, trying a finesse fo his own and giving his partner two club tricks at once. East eventually got a diamond trick as well, defeating the con-

tract.

Personal And Local News

The local seventh grade 4-H

South had to try the diamond

Clovers will hold their regular j finesse sooner or laler - but the meeting Thursday at 9 a. m. in heart finesse was ^ unnecesthe Vocational Building. sar y- u West had the kin S o£

hearts, it would be fatal to let

MADRID UPI—Tourism in Indianola Lodge No. 4i2 will. him win an early trick with it;

Warren Township pay fifteen Las Palmas, in the Conary Is- hold its regular meeting Thurs. a nd if East had the king of per cent <15 f r> of this debt. i a nds, has quadrupled in the dayi j une ioth at 7:30 p.m. hearts South could make his Fifteen per cent of nothing for pas t four years, according to E]der Vandiver fr o m Georgia contract without taking the fi-

will preach at Deer Creek Primi-; nesse. live Baptist Church, June 14, i

us is still nothing and that is the Spanish government. An | what we get. On a number of estimated 140.000 tourists are days this winter the children of expected there this year.

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15 and 16 at 7:30 each evening.

LEAD ACE

South should win the first

WSCS. Circle I, of the Fill-! trick with the king of spades castle boy - This work 15 mainl y more Methodist Church, will I and lead the ace of hearts, not, °P en air meetin & usin S Gos P el meet Thursday at 1:30 in the even making a gesture in the fllm? a nd & ivin g °ut Gospels of recreation building. Bring thim- direction of a trump finesse. If John in connec t ion wi th the bles with you. I tbe king of hearts should drop, e '‘ an g pll( al nf that area.

well and good; when it does not ! 4 ' Ber S ean Gos P el Distribu - George Scott. 25. city, was dr0{)i South leads lhe ten of

Mr. and Mrs. Forest E. Johnston, Bainbridge, wish to announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Linda, to Jim Combs, son of Mrs. Edith Combs of Spencer. Plans are being made for a July 2nd wedding. Church Votes 6-Point Program The Grace Baptist Church has voted a six-point missionary program for the coming

year.

Ten percent of all offerings will go to this program: 1. Jewish Work, Ambassador for the Messiah, headed by Rev. Edward Allen of Indianapolis. 2. South Atlantic Baptist Mission, Rev. and Mrs. David | Hunte, of Barbados, West In.

dies.

3. Pocket Testament League, Rev. Jack Arthur, a Green-

WEDDING SET FOR SUNDAY

Miss Joyce Ann Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Martin, will be united In marriage to James Robert Green on Sunday, June 13. The wedding will take place at 2:30 p.m. in the Big Walnut Baptist Church at Reelsville.

Army To Hold Secrecy Line

I world of journalism, among

i others.

This is a new form of relaxa- | tion for Johnson, and he has gone about it as quietly as pos-

WASHINGTON UPI No sib ' e to avoid attracting an unmatter what the other services wanted flotilla of curious from may do, the U. S. Army intends among the craft which fly the

to hold the line of military se- " ashington

lodged in the Putnam County jail at 6:50 Tuesday evening by Officer John Pursell on a con-

tempt of court charge.

Boston Club will meet Monday, June 14, with Mrs. Granville Thompson, 623 Anderson,

South leads the

diamonds for the finesse.

tors of Indianapolis. Their tract, “God’s Simple Plan of Salvation,” is printed in 75 languages and five launguages

in Braille.

5. Youth For Christ Ltfp

East wins with the king of diamonds but cannot take enough tricks to defeat the con-

tract since he cannot get two Line Camp work. Two hundred club tricks from his side of the boys sent to them by juvenile

for its annual picnic. Since this , tab1 *- If Eas£ returns a spade to authorities will be taken to is the last meeting of the year, dummy's ace (as good a defense camp this summer. This is a all members are urged to be ^ any L declarer runs the dia- follow-up work carried on year

present. Dinner is at 6:30. j monds.

South discards a club on the

Last week of Daily Vacation third diamond while West folBible school at Bethel Baptist lows suit. South discards an-

Church, program Sunday even-! other club on the fourth dja _

ing, June 13 ,at 7:30. Plans are mond, while West ruffs with the

being made for Father Son Banquet Saturday, June 19, i

king of trumps. The defenders can then get only one club trick,

sponsored by ABC Circle. Fel- j and South is safe _

lowship Bible Class, pitch-in dinner at the home of Nellie

Heavin this Sunday morning worship. All come.

DAILY QUESTION

Partner opens with one spade,

a£ter and the next player passes. You

hold: Spade A 9 Heart 9 8 5 4

around.

6. New Church Work under conservative Baptists of Indiana. Also special offerings are given to the Billy Graham

TV program, etc.

Delta Theta Tau installation | Diamond A Q J 9 5 Club K 7.

of officers was held Tuesday j What do you say ?

I evemn S in the DePauw Univer- , ANSWER: Bid two diamonds, sity Memorial Building. Offi-, You can b , d game in not cers elected were president, . ,. . ,, , . ,. next > e ve n though the hearts are ' Nancy Andis; vice president, ^ ^ ^

j. 1 not really stopped. Bid the dia-

Betty Jo Mays recording sec- 1

retary, Marian Stamper; corresponding secretary, Nancy Thompson; treasurer, Rea Zein-

monds first, giving partner time to supply more information. If he bids hearts you can go to

er; sergeant-at-arms, Victoria K ame i n hearts instead of in noManson; historian, Betty Aker; trump,

pledge supervisor, Irene Lane; and publicity chairman, Mar- j

ilyn Hoover.

County Hospital Dismissed Tuesday: Steven Clodfelter, Greencas-

tle

Henry Hutson, Greencastle Maurice Curtin, Greencastle Ruth Thurman, Greencastle Sandra Smiley, Greencastle Flossie Lieske, Roachdale Vera Hughes, Cloverdale Tina Goodpaster, Coatesville Margaret Thompson, Coatesville Marcia Franklin, Spencer

crecy, including the number of motorscooters it plans to buy. “For security reasons,” the Army said Tuesday it will not reveal how many it intends to buy of something called “scooter, motor package delivery.” The question came up in congressional testimony from which the number of scooters to be bought were censored. At the same time, the Navy was announcing it has 28 Polaris missile submarines with 448 missiles abroad, and the Air Force said it now has more than 754 intercontinental missiles in operation.

channel and the

Potomac when the weather is

good.

here, it was reported Tuesday. Because of the onset of the rainy season, the expidition will not be able immediately to explore its find. The area has been sealed off pending further investigation after the rains.

Fish Thieves

SAN FRANCISCO UPI — Dr. Earl Herald, director of the Academy of Sciences, said someone broke into Steinhart Aquarium during the weekend The and stole a black ghost fish,

FBI reported today that the na- three Siamese tiger fish, three

discuss fish and seven clown

Nation's Crime

Rate Soairng WASHINGTON UPI

Cat Trap

U. S. Aggressor Say Two Leaders

tion's crime rate, which hit a new high last year, was still on

the rise during the first three $335.00

months of 1965.

A 2 per cent increase over the 1964 first quarter figures was disclosed in the FBI's uniform crime reports released by Director J. Edward Hoover. He noted, however, that the increase was “more moderate” than the “sharp upswing", of

1964.

loahcnes. They were valued at

INGLEWOOD, Calif. UPI — Mrs. Sandra Gardner, 29, Tuesday filed a $20,000 damage suit in Superior Court against three neighbors for loss of her 2-year-

! old cat, Taffy.

125 Killed In Mine Disaster

BELGRADE, Yugoslavia UPI — A nation in mourning today paid its final tribute to 125 coal miners killed Monday in Yugo-

slavia's worst mine since World War II.

New Providence Held Memorial Despite the heavy rainfall Sunday afternoon a fairly large crowd was present for the annual memorial service at 2:30 at New Providence Missionary Baptist Church. The program consisted of

disaster songs by ^ con 8Tegation.

A special by the Men’s Quartette from the church. Prayer by church pastor,

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Black, 1 903 South Jackson Street, a

' boy, Tuesday.

The report reflected crime’s Mrs. Gardner claimed her

DAR ES SALAAM. Tanzania move to suburb j a . it listed rises neighbors caught the cat in a j UPI ~ Communist Chinese Pre- of 6 per cent in surban areas box trap and turned it over to mier Chou En-lai ended a four- and 2 per cent in cities above the county pound as a stray, day visit to Tanzania Tuesday 2 5,000 population. There was a whereupon It was destroyed, with a joint communique charg- decline of one per cent in rural , The neighbors denied t h t

ing the United States with ag- areas j charge.

gression in the Congo.

A communique signed by Chou and President Julius Nyi erere was issued as the Chinese premierl flew out. His destination was not announced here.

Find Burial Mound 2 Yanks Killed

Card of Thanks

BELIZE. British Honduras UPI — A U. S.-Canadian archeological expidition has uncov-

The communique stressed the e red the burial mound of a j unity of Chnia and Tanzania in Mayan ch ieftian in the Altun-ha efforts to support the peoples of 1-^5 30 miles northwest of

the Congo in freeing themselves from U. S. “aggression.” The

SAIGON UPI — Two V. S. military advisers were killed and a third wounded today In one of two major battles which claimed more than 460 casual-

ties on both sides.

wish to thank the Doctors communique pledged Red China

and Nurses, also my many friends, neighbors and relatives | for the cards, flowers and visits , during my stay in the Putnam County Hospital.—G. E. Ogles

I Mass funeral services for the

men were scheduled in Kakanj, Rev. Bowser, a predominantly Moslem town Address by Rev. Jeffs from

about 130 miles southwest of Amo.

Belgrade. Several selections by Clover-

1 dale Band.

1 Hurst-Collins Post Amerrican Legion of Cloverdale had the

Each of the caskets was to be carried to the services on the

shoulders of four workers.

Grieving widows, friends and" national and local officials lined the route. An official state of national mourning was pro-

claimed Tuesday night.

Prime Minister Petar Stambolic headed the line of official mourners. Behind him came most of the 400 children made fatherless by Monday’s explo-

sion in the Osari Mine.

military service. Flags were placed on all | graves of deceased veterans.

Dr. D. H. Austin Dr. R. R. Ruble Chiropractors 201 South Indiana Street Telephone OL 3-3024 OFFICE HOURS BY APPOINTMENT Mon. thru Friday — 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Saturday — 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

and Tanzania would continue efforts to help nationalist forces opposed to Congolese Premier Moise Tihombe's regime.

of course, from Mac’s On the Square for Men’* Wear'

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Putnam Court Notes William Collins, 35, Roachdale, pleaded not guilty to a charge of failure to provide. Judge Francis N. Hamilton set his trial for July 26.

BRING YOUR WATC TO A SPECIALIST FOR

Cord Of Thanks I want to thank the Putnam j County Hospital, Dr. Stephens, the nurses and nurses aides for i the wonderful care given me during my stay in the hospital. Also I wish to thank those who visited me, sent cards and brought flowers and to Reverend Palmer for his prayers and comforting words. May God Bless you all. Viola Sears pd

C. of C. Critical WASHINGTON UPI — The U. S. Chamber of Commerce to-1 day pictured the “war on pover- | ty” as a campaign being fought in the dark. Carl H. Madden, director of research for the chamber, appeared before a House Republican task force conducting its own inquiry into anti-poverty programs. The House Education and Labor Committee last month approved a $1.9 billion spending program for the "war on poverty” in 1965-66. The Republicans charge the Democrat-con-trolled committee didn't even try to find out if the current $750 million is working.

Bainbridge Lions Club FISH FRY

AND STREET FAIR

JUNE 9th thru 12th

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Johnson Now Goes Yachting WASHINGTON UPI — President Johnson has restored yachting as a presidential pastime these balmy spring evenings on the Potomac. On several recent evenings, the latest Tuesday night, the Chief Executive has slipped out of the White House at dusk to spend several hours cruising on the river. His guests have included congressional leaders and prominent figures in the

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