The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 July 1965 — Page 5

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By LESTER L. COLEMAN, BLD.

Scared By Statistics

for'

years

alerted to the dangers of cancer, tuberculosis and heart disease, and a score of other diseases. We are rapidly becoming a na-

tion of hypochondriacs.

Now the psychologists are trying to get into the act, too.

In the enclosed clipping you!enough t(> have escaped the 5 <s can see the rea- ever-compounding effects of

- son why I am terrified by the statement that there now is a

link between the emotions

Dr. Coleman

new name.

In an era of such wonderful medical accomplishments isn’t it pathetic that so many people

die their lives in fear, rather; tional tranquility,

than live their lives in hope? j In the clipping you enclosed

Mav I quote from my own | the statement was made by a

book, “Freedom From Fear?” group of psychologists that

“Education of the public to “Many men and women suffered

health problems has become a periods of sadness and hopegigantic, lucrative business lessness some month or years

which too often exploits fear. Unfortunately, these campaigns have created a needless state of uncertainty in all of us. “Such man-made threats to our security come with an over-

powering, yet subtle persuasive- 1 scientific explosion, ness. This, in addition to the Has there ever been anyone myriad fears already at work) in the history of mankind who within us, tends to undermine j has not in “some month or the basis for our productivity. year” had a period of sadness? and well-being. : And have they all died of can-

“If we were to believe all the ( cer 0

distorted, fear-provoking sta- They have not.

tisUcs spoon-fed to us through ! The child bom today will live all media of communication this to about 75 years of age. This is what our destiny would be is a testimonial of hope, a testi

like:

“By 1968, one out of every

monial to scientific advances. While Dr. Coleman cannot

five of us would be dying of 1 undertake to answer individual cancer while one out of 20 of letters, he will use readers’ us would be in a mental insti-1 questions in his column whentution. We probably would be ever possible and when they visited from time to time by are of general interest. Address

one of our children, a victim of cerebral palsy or polio, while

your letters to Dr. Coleman in

care of this newspaper.

(Q 1965. Features Syndicate. Inc.)

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have been our second child would be at

home, ill with rheumatic fever. The third child would, under these circumstances, be forced to go to his psychoanalyst

alone.

“Mind you, this could only happen if we were fortunate

heart disease, tuberculosis, arthritis and smoking cigarettes— and if we had not been previously destroyed by Fourth of July or Memorial Day accidents. “Now combine this picture

and cancer, with the new fear of the atomic When will it bomb, economic upheaval and stop? total war, and perhaps only Please ad- then can you appreciate the imdress me by pact of fear and anxiety in our

! day-to-day existence.

Mrs. Petrified j “This is not meant to be preDear Mrs. Hopeful: Forgive sented as an amusing concept, me for arbitrarily changing but rather to provide some idea your name. You are one of the of how we are shocked into devast number of people who are ' structive anxiety, anxiety that being beaten into insensibility, takes a regular toll in physical of fear by the pointing finger j and emotional health and in of “one out of five, etc.” productivity and happiness.’

The emphasis must be on hope rather than on despair if we are to live our lives in emo-

before the disease (cancer) ap-

peared.”

This unsubstantiated statement served no purpose other than to terrify you and every other person who read this non-

iboal nvnem : The Department «( Administration. Supply Division, aettnc ‘for the Bute of Indiana, will offsr at Public Sal* on the followlnt dates, tha following parcels. Including trees, shrubs end fence, If any. at the designated locations and at the time ae prescribed by Acte of Legislature. Hie State reserves the right to reject or accept any or all bids. Putnam County r-m in August 11. IMS S A. M. A frame restaurant building located approximately 1 mile north of Cloverdale. Indiana- on S.R. 43, formerly owned by Dorman Wilson, RR 1, Cloverdale. Esc.II TERMS OF SALE Sale will be for Cash. Certified Check Cashier’s Cheek or Bank Draft made' payable to the Indiana State Highway Commission; PERSONAL CHECKS CANNOT BE ACCEPTED THE STATE OF INDIANA RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REFUSE ANY OR ALL BIDS. Successful bidder will be reoulred to execute a contract agreeing; 1. To remove the Improvements within the specified time and within ten <10> days after removal of Improvements remove all combustible materials and other rubbish Including shrubbery end trees which have been cut or uprooted to faciUate moving operations leaving only concrete foundations and concrete flatwork on the premises. 2. Buyer will erect a eturdy, post supported 4 strand barbed wire, woven wire, or a picket fence securely anchored to each post, around any basement excavation remaining, which fence shall he four feet high and of sufficient strength to withstand the ordinary and reasonable abuses and stresses to which it may be subjected J. Buyer shell only have the right to remove the Improvements and shall enjoy no other rlghte upon the premises. 4. Buyer shall supply a satisfactory Faithful Performanc# Surety Bond In the amount of one thousand fSl.000.00' dollars on each successful bid within five (5) days after the auction. The necessary bond forms will be given to the successful bidder at the auction by the Sales Supervisor. 5. Buyer will not remove any property until bond has been furnished. 8. Upon acceptance of the contract by the State of Indiana If buyer defaults In any of hit obligations thereunder the State may demolish or remove the Improvements at the Buyers expense and the Buyer will reimburse State for costs of said demolition removal and site clearance. Commissioner John T. Hatchett Sales Supervisor Sam Olsen. Jr. AUCTIONEERS Willis Bare, Jr. Levan Van Part* Don MlUspaugh L. B. Stewart July aa-2*-2t

U.S. Ambassador Leaves Moscow MOSCOW UPI — Roving U. S. Ambassador W. Averell Harriman left Moscow today amid speculation his two meetings with Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin failed to budge the Russians from their tough stand on Viet Nam. “I’m not going to say anything about that,” Harriman

told newsmen before boarding a flight to Brussels as be brushed aside questions dealing with the Viet Nam crisis. Administration sources in Washington said Harriman’s talks with Soviet officials produced no hope Russia might try to persuade North Viet Nam to negotiate the Vietnamese war in the forseeable future. In ending his 10-day visit here, Harriman said the Rus-

sdans "must be willing to do something serious” on disarmament or, he felt, they would not have agreed to resume the

Tha Daily Bannar, Graancastla. Indiana Thursday, July 22, 1965

18-nation disarmament talks in Geneva.

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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the j School Board of the Greencastle Community Sehoorls will receive bids gt tu regular meeting place in the Junior High School Building at 7 30 p m.. Monday, August I. IMS. of the following items for the school year. Bituminous stoker coal of 000 tons, more or less: Fuel oil of 180 000 gallons, more or less; Gasoline to be delivered into the tanks owned by the Greencastle Community Schools of 1« 000 gallons, more or less. Specifications for the above Items to be purchased may be obtained from the Office of the Superintendent of Schools. All bids must be submitted on proper bid-form as prescribed by the State Board of Accounts, and ba aeeomppanled by a ten percent certified check or bid-bond. The School Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. GREENCASTLE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS Dale L Shoup, School Board President July 33-M-lt

COMMISSIONERS ALLOWANCES The Putnam County Board of Commissioners met In regular session Monday July 1». 1*«5 »t » M l*** 1 time at the Court House In Greencastle. Indiana, and allowed the following claims: Highway Joe Spencer. Salary $1*7 50 Floyd L. Allen James Curtis Boiler 15J Robert Boiler 165 SO Dean L. Branham 15 ® 2? Olyn Campbell , ‘X Ralph Delph ”3 40 Paul Hassler 154 °0 Clarence Marshall 1S ® , Jesse McGuire Frank Nelson 124.25 Vernie Larkin 12® 62 Arthur Prather J*George Talbott 153.00 Eugene Miller 141 J, Don Mangus 1*® Ronald D. Dove 1*2 9® Richard G. Gray *1 00 Julian Petro *2 00 Clayton Sutton 151 30 John Walsh 168.00 Von E. York 1*130 Woodson Buttery 15*.80 Glen Crawley 152.15 Kenneth Broadstreet 153.00 Thompson Allen 141.60 Noble Austin 128 00 Harold Goodman 113 60 William Griffin 144.00 James Marcum 110.40 Buryi Guy 142.40 Earl Haltom 143 20 Harry Miller 142.40 Roy Weller 142.40 Virgil Walters 143.20 Kenneth Boiler 144.80 Jerry Hurst 136.80 DeWayne Costln 150.75 Everett Cornett 134.25 Floyd Richardson 134.25 Gerald Miethe 118.25 Bob Overpeck 122.25 Estop C. Cooper Auditor

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