The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 June 1965 — Page 1
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Weather Forecast MOSTLY SUNNY High. 70s; Low, 60s
VOLUME SEVENTY-THREE
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INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA "It Waves For All"
"W« can not but spook tho things which wo havo soon or hoard." Acts 4:20 GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16,1965 UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL SERVICE NO. 200
REELSVILLE AREA SEEKS WATER SYSTEM
Miss Janet Staub Wins
Typhoon Dinah
Indiana Jaycees Award
MANILLA UPI — Typhoon Dinah moved closer to the Philippines today and warnings were issued to the tobaccogrowing provinces on heavily populated Luzon island. The storm had 140 miles an hour peak winds.
Found Guilty
Miss Janet Staub. a student at Greencastle High School won the Mental Attitude Award at
the State Jaycee Teen-age Charles H. Radford, 28, was Road-E-O in Connersville last found guilty of escaping from Saturday. Janet scored highest the Indiana State Farm by among the girls. Judge Francis N. Hamilton in
4-H Camp To Start June 29
The typhoon was pinpointed about 330 miles east-southeast of Luzon. Manila was not m the direct path of the storm but heavy rains were forecast for Thursday.
the Putnam Circuit Court Tues-
day.
4-H Camp registration time is once again upon us. AH 4-H members of Putnam County are
The State Champion, who will compete for National Hon-
ors in Washington. D. C„ next Radford was sentenced to
August, is Bob Johnson from serve one to five yean in the eligible to attend 4-H camp at
Peru. He received a trophy and s t ate reformatory at Pendleton,
a $100.00 Savings Bond for his The defendant was sent to the farm from Owen County.
accomplishment.
The first runner-up. who will take the place of the State Champion if he is unable to
Services Friday For Pete Arthur
Shakamak State Park. Dates for this year's 4-H camp program are June 29, 30, July 1
and 2.
Minnie Walton Funeral Friday
Meeting Is Called
For Next Monday
John Patrick Cody Is Chicago Archbishop
The camping program includes a great variety of ac-
Forest W. Felling
The Farm Bureau Insurance Company is pleased to an-
Pete Arthur. 90. Greencastle,
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Mrs. Minnie Walton ,of Coatesville, passed away Tuesday at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Wayne Kivett in Coatesville. Mrs. Walton was bom in
Coatesville on August 13, 1899. been added in Putnam County,
tivities. Campers will be able the daughter of Granville Har- Forest W. Felling will be servto swim, participate in all kinds mon an d Carrie Baughman ing the residents of Clinton, of recreation, work with dif- Harmon. Madison. Washington and
died at the Wilson Nursing fe ran t types of handicraft. Survivors are her mother. Greencastle Townships, under Home in Knightsville Wednes- plus many other things that ^ Irf! Carrie Hannon of Green- the guidance of Charles G. Walday morning, where he had make this such a fine camping castle - nine children, Mrs. gamuth. agency manager, been a patient the past five experience. Camp is also a Wayne Kivett. Coatesville. Mae Mr. Felling was formerly em-
wonderful place to meet and ' Vallon - Louise Walton and Mil- ployed by IBM here in Greenmake new friends. dred W alton. all of Indianap- castle, has attended Indiana
olis, Mrs. Burl Clark of Green- State University and the Life
4-H'ers from Putnam, Parke, castle, Harry Walton, Coates- Insurance Marketing Institute and Washington Counties will ville, Donald Walton, Indianap- at Purdue University. Diversibe jointly attending 4-H camp olis. Bob Walton, Coatesville fied schooling will continue to this year. Registration for an( l Kay alton, Clayton. Also be an important part of his incamp may be done at the Coun- surviving are four sisters. Mrs. surance career so he can better
ty Extension Office in the Katie Ellis of Greencastle, Mrs. serve you.
Court House. Camp entries C ur tis Hartness, New Orleans, He resides with his wife and
Wm. H. Stanley Funeral Friday
VATICAN CITY UPI—Pope Paul VI today named John Patrick Cody as the new archbish-
It was announced today by Jimmy A. Proctor, Reelsvtlle, that there will be a very important meeting of the Washington Township Water Company, Inc. at the fire house in Reelsville on June 21, at 7:00 p.m. This meeting is to discuss with an engineering firm and the Farmers Home Administration the feasibility of a water system for Reelsville. Pleasant
op of Chicago. Bishop Cody, Gardens, the Butler School area, now the archbishop of New Or- the Manhatten area, and all ad-
leans, is considered almost cer- jacent farms.
tain to be elevated to cardinal. Archbishop Cody, bom in St.
William Harry Stanley, 8;
nounce that a^new agent has Roachdale, died Tuesday morn- Louis Dec. 24, 1907. was ordain-
ing at tthe Culver Hospital in ed Dec. 8. 1931. He became a
He was bem January 9. 1880, in Fincastle, the son of Logan
Everyone is urged to attend this meeting as it might be a big step forward for the community. If there is enough interest in the project, in all probability, committees will be formed to
a patient the past
weeks. Prior to entering the nursing home he had made his home with his daughter, Mrs. Elsie McGuffey, North Market
Street, in this city.
Crawfordsville. titular bishop of Apolonia and
auxiliary bishop of St. Louis
May 14, 1947.
He was promoted to coadju- £urther d€lermin€ the f^^ility and Angela 9oscher Stanley. tor ^rjth the right of succession He was a member of the to the bishop of St. Joseph and
Universalist Church, and a for- on Aug. 10, 1961. to the same gineers and the Farmers Home mer telegraph operator for the post under the archbishop of Administration, it looks like the Indianapolis Star and News. New Orleans^ area has a good chance to get Survivors are: his wife. He became archbishop of a water system in. This means
of this project. From prelimary conversations with the en-
Mr Arthur was bom November 4. 1874 in Greene County, the son of John and Nancy
Arthur.
Edith; two daughters, Madeline Harper. Indianapolis and Dorothy Kelley. Carmel: one twin sister. Winnie Williams, Covington; two grandchildren and one great-grandchild. He
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by Tuesday, June 22.
Miss Staub
He had resided in Greencastle since 1923, and was a retired farmer. He was also a member
of the Blaine Methodist Church Barry May Run
in India&npolis.
must be in the Extension Office Mrs. Clarence Marshall and daughter at 516 Meadow Drive. was P rece ded in death by one
archbishop of
New Orleans on Nov. 8, 1964. it would be able to serve pure, when Archbishop Joseph Fran- clean water to present families cis Rummel died. and their children’s children will Cotl\ replaces Albert Gregory have pure, clean water served
Cardinal Meyer, who died in Chicago last April 9. after sur-
gery for a brain tumor.
compete In Washington, is Jerry Taylor of Jeffersonville.
Second runner-up was
Mrs. LeRoy Tilley, both of Greencastle; two brothers, Carl Hannon, Brazil and Everett
Harmon of Greencastle.
SCOTTSDALE. Anz. UPI — Funeral services will be held
Survivor* are one daughter, Barry Goldwater strongly indi- Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock Mrs. Elsie McGuffey, Greencas- rated Tuesday night he would from the Coatesville Methodist
Viet Nam Gl Bill Is Likely
daughter.
Funeral services will be held Friday at 2:00 p. m. at the
On TV Show
WASHINGTON UPI A new
runner-up was Kenneth Nod of
Speedway.
es.
The competition was very strong and the two local contestants. Bill Steele and Janet Staub. scored well. The scoring was based on a written test, an obstacle course and a six mile
road test.
Funeral services will be held Friday at 2:00 p.m. at the Rector Funeral Home. Interment will be in Brick Chapel Ceme-
tery.
league and
Hayden.
fnerd. Sen.
to them, also.
It will take every effort on the part of all working together with the desire of bringing progress to this community. Every-
Carl Lindberg of 800 South one will be given all of the
Perkins Funeral Home in Roach- Locust Street, a student at De- time they want and need to ask dale, with burial in Roachdale Pauw University, will be fea- questions as to costs and so on. Cemetery. tured performer on “Talent: The engineers, as well as the
- “ m tCalling hours at the funeral Class of 1965'’ Saturday, June Farmers Home Administration, , , , tie; one son. James D. Arthur, seek a return to the U.S. Sen- Church, with burial in the Coat- rl \eier.ins oi tne ngnt- home Ln Roachdale after 4 00 19. at 9 p.m. on WISH-TV make everv effort to answer Indianapolis, and other relativ- ate in the 1968 election, even if grille Cemetery. Friends may * Viet Nam a PP ears to be p . m . Wednesday. .Channel 8.. *
it meant opposing his old col* caU anytime at the Weaver Fu- in rlie works - H couid be broad " The TV special, sponsored by Carl nera l Home in Coatesville, en£d to cmer icterans of com- -jg Death Public Sen-ice Indiana, will
bat situations anywhere. showcase talent from eight In-
Man Is 109 Its a problem we have to COLLM!BLS. Ga. LPI-^Tivo diana colleges and universities.
But such a crisis would be ^ face,” Rep. Olin E. Teague, D- huge Army helicopters collided The hour-long production will that 11 promise5 t0 be very m averted if Hayden, now 87. did LONDON UPI — John Turn- Tex., chairman of the House during a tree-skimming training spotlight 10 acts including terestin Snot again seek office. Arizona er - believed to ** Britain's old- Veterans Committee, said to- flight over a Georgia swamp Lindberg who performs with
est man, celebrated his 109th day. “We don’t even admit yet Tuesday, killing all 18 men The Collegiates, a rock and roll birthday Tuesday. that these men are war veter- aboard. group from DePauw.
Turner remains cheerful and ans. That's wrong.” The UH1D “Huey” airchaft,
healthy despite failing eyesight Teague said he has asked the each carrying a crew of three Will Attend RiteS INDIANAPOLIS l’PI—Mem- and hearing. He is a teetotaler administration to get ready for and sLx infantrymen, were simbers of Local 372 of the Bak- and does not smoke. hearings on how far Congress ulating the type of combat air ery Workers Unon will vote to- “I feel fine," he told well- should go in matching educa- mobility essential to guerrilla day on ratification of a tenta- wishers at a birthday party in tion. home loan, and other bene- fighting in Viet Nam. Many of live agreement which could end a local Red Cross center. fits that were provided for vet- the men trained at nearby Ft. a strike against three Indian- Queen Elizabeth sent a spe- erans of World War II and Ko- Benning have been sent to
cial telegram of greetings. rea. Southeast Asia,
all of the questions.
Mr. Proctor also announced that a film in the field of water conservation will be shown and
Church Selects Rev. Jesse Ball
Fnends may call at the fu- political observers noted.
neral home after 7 o'clock this
evening.
Will Vote Today
Will Probated
Tanker Wrecked
By Explosion
Rev. Jesse Ball, of Clmton, has been selected as pastor of
The will of Miss Elizabeth Rariden has been probated in the Putnam Circuit Court. The First-Citizens Bank and Trust
the Big Walnut Baptist Church „ executor. a P olis ba keries
at Reelsville.
Moss Randen, owner of The
Rev. and Mrs. Ball and sons, Banner, passed away last Sam and Bill, and daughter, Thursday.
Sharon, will soon occupv the NOW YOU KNOW
WASHINGTON UPI—President Johnson plans to fly to
ROTTERDAM UPI — An explosion late Tuesday night
\\ inder, Ga., today to attend broke a Norwegian oil tanker
Big Walnut parsonage, an attractive white frame house just completed by the church. It is directly across from the church building and has been beautifully landscaped and decorated.
By United Rren International
The great fire which destroyed the heart of Chicago in October, 1871, caused an esti-
Rev. Ball and family were mated damage of $196 million. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. according to the World AlmaCecil Craft of Manhattan. nac.
Youth Activity Topic At Local Lions Club
The Greencastle Lions Club met Monday evening for their semi-monthly dinner session with Vice President Charles McCullough presiding.
Rev. Nicol stated that the organization had no specific answer to the problem of more leisure time or unemployment
It was announced that instal
hit ion of officers will be held at amon S youn * P eo P le ' but that
Frederick’s at Plainfield, June 26. at a Ladies Night meeting. Vice President Paul Lehe in-
several areas of study involved possible answers in: supervised work at home, summer recrea-
t reduced the speaker, Rev. tion program, study of progress Stanley Nicol. pastor of First and methods used in other comBaptist Church, who spoke on munities of similar size.
the organization and goals of the Community Activities
Council which is being sponsor- . , r . . Greencastle have a year round
ed by the Greencastle Mmister- J
In Indiana at least 31 communities of comparable size to
ial Association. Mrs.
Rector is chairman of the Coun
cil.
Bessie recreati °nal program. Eventually it is hoped to provide recreational activities for all ages, but the emphasis will be to help establish a program for young people first. The program hopes to expand the present summer recreational program into a
.... year-round project wtih the im-
4V.„ * mediat « K° als of employing a
20 Years Ago
John H. Allee was m Rock-
in the Parke Circuit Court. Christian M. McClure re-
full time recreational director, facilities, and financing by
turned to the l nited States af- means 0 f general taxation. Bro-
the funeral of Judge Robert Russell, his longtime friend and the nephew of Sen. Richard B.
Russell, D-Ga.
in two at its moorings here while it was undergoing maintenance. About 90 persona were
aboard at the time.
. . Authorities said 10 charred Masonic Notice bodies had been recovered Stated meeting of Cloverdale from the wreckage of the 22.1 Lodge No. 132 F & A. M. Tues- 880-ton tanker Rona Star. Six day, June 17, 7:30 p.m. A good persons were missing and at attendance desired. Important least 28 others injured in the business to be discussed. blast at the Verolmes United Robert Blue. W. M. shipyard at nearby Rozenburg.
Saigon Airports Hit By Terriorist Bombs
SAIGON UPI —Viet Cong terrorists exploded two bombs window in the new two-story today at Saigon International concrete building and blew Airport in an attempt to kill parts of the asbestos and tin 100 American soldiers returning roo f g i nt o parking lots surto the United States from a rounding it. tour of duty in South Viet Rubble from the shattered Nam. Ten Americans were r0 of and balcony cascaded into wounded but there were no niain waiting room and the deaths. floor was covered with wooden Five other persons were in- beams, twisted pieces of steel jured when the twin blasts rip- and hufre chunks of concrete ped almost simultaneously and brick through the crowded passenger . ,
ter serving with the Army chures were distributed outlinAir Corps in Italy. mg the program. The program Mrs. Ernest Collins was hos- was well prepared and presentBms to the Of 1 icers Wives Club, ed by the speaker.
GRADUATION CLASSES OF FILLMORE CVBS
Shown above are the graduating classes of the Fillmore Christian Church Vacation Bible School moments before their graduating ceremonies. Photo l»y Frank Puckett, Jr.
terminal at Tan Son Nhut airport and left it a bloodied shambles. Authorities said only three of the wounded Americans required hospitalization. The other casualties included three airlines employes and a Vietnamese army officer. Although the airport is used as a military airbase as well as a civilian field, the terror attack had no effect on American bombing raids on North Viet Nam. Navy planes from aircraft earners in the South China Sea knifed into Communist territory today, attacking military and transportation targets in the continuing effort to stem the flow of weapons and men into South Veit Nam. The powerful explosions at the airport knocked out every
HValher Mostly Sunny
Mostly sunny through Thursday with no important temperature changes. Fair tonight. High today in upper 70s. Low' tonight in mid 50s. High Thursday in upper 70s. Outlook for Friday: Partly cloudy with no important temperature changes.
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