The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 July 1965 — Page 4
The Daily Banner, Graancasfla, Indiana Tuesday, July 20, 1965
down a sidewalk.
They said the car traveled ’ 240 feet before smashing I through the door of the supermarket, scattered several checkout counters and wrecked the manager’s office. The store was closed at the time.
Driver Is Lucky In Odd Mishap
EVANSVILLE UPI — Illoff Pinkston. 41, Corydon, Ky., Sunday escaped with only a small cut on his chin when the accelerator of his car became stuck and the vehicle hurtled through a supermarket. Authorities said Pinkston was headed down an Evansville city street when the accelerator jammed, and the vehicle jumped over the curb and
Frenchmen Seek An Fxplanation PARIS UPI — Puzzled Frenchmen today sought an explanation for the alleged
photographing of a French nuclear production of facility by an American RF100 Voodoo ; reconnaisance plane. The official U. S. version of I the incident — that a thunderstorm drove the plane from an approved training course -— wa rejected by protesting French officials. The U. S. Defense Department, while denying there was any intent to overfly and prohibited area in France, said its investigation of the matter was continuing. The State Department declined to make any immediate comment.
Greek Political i Crisis Deepens ATHENS UPI — The Greek political crisis deepened today i under the threat of a general strike by supporters of former Premier George Papandreou. The general confederation of ! labor, other union groups, and scientific and cultural organizations set up a coordinating committee to discuss the possibility of a protest walkout against the government of Premier George Athanassiadis-
Novas.
!Th« left • wing builders
* trades union announced its members will halt work for 24 hours beginning Wednesday.
An estimated 200,000 Greeks
shouting “plebisite - unity • plebiscite” hailed Papandreou Monday as he made a triumph- - ant drive to Athens from his
| villa at nearby Kastri.
said to be the world’s largest advance notice of the strike.
Soya Plant Is Strike-Bound DECATUR UPI — United Mine Workers were on strike today against Central Soya Co.,
soybean processing p-ant. 1 The strike early Monday i stopped production at the big plant and idled more than 250 employes, most of them members of Local 15173 of UMW
District 50.
Union members had worked without a contract since July 9 when the old contract and a 10-day extension expired. Negotiations had been held at various times since in an effort to reach an agreement on terms of a new contract. Picket lines were set up around the plant entrances.
Management, office personnel, farm research employes and plant security officers were admitted to the plant through the picket lines.
ment recovered the body ti about 35 feet of water.
Man Drowns KEELER. Mich. UPI—Stanley Makielski, 66, South Bend, Ind., drowned Monday night when he fell out of his boat while fishing in Big Crooked Lake in the Sister Lakes group south of here where he was vacationing.
Van Buren County Sheriff’s
Plant manager Tom Allwein i deputies with aid from the Sissaid the company received no j ter Lakes volunteer fire depart-
4-H Club News The Peppy Peppers Girl* 4-H Chib brought their July 16 meeting to order at 10:30 a. m. in the Roachdale School. The U. S. and 4-H pledge* were led by Julie Haulk and Martha Osburn. Nancy K. Perkins led the group in singing. Norma Myers gave a Health and Safety report on swimming safety. It was announced that local judging will be held July 20 and all projects must be at th* school house by 11:00 a. m.
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