The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 August 1965 — Page 2

Th# Daily Bannar, Graaneastla, Indiana Tuasday, August 24, 1965

—Cemini-5 Installed in orbit Saturday. But tha pod died electronically while j they were busy overlooking a fuel cell system problem. In the chase with the "phantom,” said Kraft, "you can say we got about 15 miles from the Intended target.” As the hours wore on, Cooper and Conrad sought to relax a little, catch up on their sleeping and eating, and perhaps do a bit

of sight-seeing.

At one point Monday, the Gemini 5 crew swung the spaceship around to try to get a look at a Minuteman missile launching from Cape Kennedy about 1.000 miles away. It was a fail-

ure of sorts.

••\Ve don't see anything down Florida way,” said Cooper in his slow Oklahoma drawl. "It's pretty cloudy from here.” Conrad, in a vein reminescent

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Accomplice Of Woman Sought

Sheinwold On Bridge

Partner's Low Card May Not Bn A Signal

By ALFRED SHELN WOLD

FORT WAYNE UPI — A woman who told police she is wanted in Los Angeles for a fatal stabbing was in custody on open charges today while her alleged accomplice was being

sought.

Authorities said Mrs. Sharon P artner 10 lead that suit ' You

■CAKING

fTotles Is hcrebr eiven diet ths Loan! Alcoholic Brvrrsce Board of Pmnam County. Indiana, will a: 11 AM on the IS day of September, 1»65 at the Clerks Office. Court House, in the City (or town) of Greencastle. Indiana in laid County, beain investigation of the application of the following named persons. requesting the Issue of the applicant at the location hereinafter act out. of the Alcoholic Beverage Permit

of the class hereinafter disignated and will, at said time and place, receive ;

In many defensive situations 1 “ f ° rmaU ° n concerning the fitness of i--J said applicant, and the propriety of ^ you play a higher card than issuing the permit applied for to such i

applicant at the premises named: §i:

necessary to encourage your p, u i & verna Emery, dba Bain- ?

bridge Tap Lounge. (Restaurant) i

Beer. Liquor it Wine Retailer, 18 Mam W TT, u oi 11 J • * plav low to show no interest St . Balnbndge. Indiana. j-srrrr»•<- - — — t , however, for the times that; R r , Bow er*' sec. Roachdale. Indiana.,^ she was wanted for the slaying, ] (Restaurant) Beer A Wine Retailer.

Monica, Calif., Aug. 7.

ward cards that he cannot af-

They said Mrs. Ulibarri £ord to si & nal -

signed a statement admitting the stabbing. She named Carl W. Sanderson, 20, as her al-

leged accomplice.

Authorities were told that Sanderson was believed hitch-

more than eonquerers through i n the Bluffton area and Him that loved us. Romans 8:- pl anne( t to work on a farm. 37. ‘ “ ” ‘ We can overcome temptation. Accident Victim

Rev. Howard Partin, of Lon- can overcome hardship and INDIANAPOLIS UPI — A don, Ky., will preach at the persecution. We can overcome woman shot in what police t First Baptist Church of Clover- un belief and selfishness. We terme d a freak accident died in

Mailad la Putnam Co. SS.OO par yaai of Ellsworth Davis 50 Santa y0Ur P artner is dealt such awk ' 115 w - Washington St., Roachdale, In- |

Oirttida al Putnam Ce. S10.00 par yaar ‘ ' dlan *

Outaide af Indiana $14.00 par yaar

Bible

Thought

In all theese things we are

of singing Soviet cosmonaut dale Friday and Saturday at can overcome the world through General Hospital Monday.

Yuri Gagarin, sought to relieve some of the monotony with a

bit of impromptu music:

7 p. m. and on Sunday at 10 a. m. A cordial welcome is ex-

tended to all.

Christ and for Christ.

“Over blue,

the ocean, over the

"Here's Gemini 5 singing to

you.”

Mrs. Bettis Hostess To Homemakers Club

Personal And Local News

'Slightly off key.” fellow as-

The Clinton Homemakers Club met at the home of Mrs.

. „ ” T . ‘ ^ . . . /" Wayne Bettis on the afternoon meet Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. tronaut Jim McDmtt said later. . , „ TUr= t upiii* Tnnps

of August 19. The president, W1 tb Mrs. Duciiie Jones.

Despite the long hours and Mrs. Lawrence Thomas, pre- The Women of the Moose wm confining quarters. Cooper and ' sided over the meeting, follow- hold their meeting Wed nesday Conrad appeared to be bearing mg the usual order of business. evening at g p m at the Mo03e

up under the strain. "There are Interesting reports were given

riome.

Mrs. Nellie Hobart, 49, was] shot Aug. 19 when a gun fell from a bed she was making in her apartment. The gun discharged and the bullet struck

her in the hip.

Authorities said the gun be-

,, .. . longed to a roomer, Charles

Martha Washington Club will e

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Loyal Order of Moose. No. 1S(2. by Karl Neumann, Sec., Greencastle, Indiana. (Cfub 1 Beer. Liquor & Wine Retailer. 212 W. Franklin. Greencastle,

Indiana.

Town Tavern of Greencastle, Inc , dba Town Tavern by Norman L. Eagers. Pres , & Edna Eggers, Sec., R R. No. 1, Fillmore, Indiana. (Restaurant' Beer. Liquor & Wine Retailer, l E. Franklin St.. Greencastle. In-

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Edna Eggers. (Restaurantt TRANSFER Beer. Liquor & Wine Retailers permit from Town Tavern. Of Greencastle, Inc . 1 E. FrankUn St., Greencastle, Indiana. Said investigation will be open to the public, and public participation la requested. INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION By W. F. CONDON, Executive Secreury JOE A HARRIS Chairman Aug. 24-lt

Opening lead — 0 2

East won the first trick with

See Dust, Ice For Space Fliers

Bevins, 69.

Putnam Court Notes

the ace of diamonds and looked BLACKSBURG. Va. UPI — suspiciously at South s queen. Space voyagers of the future It was possible that West had w j^ bave to fly through clouds led the singleton deuce of dia- j 0 f j ce on visits to Venus and monds and that South was drop-: d ust storms on their way to the

ping the queen to deceive East, surface of Mars.

Hoping to clear the situation These possibilities were *ug-

no aigns of irritability,” Dr. on Safety, Gardening and CitiDuana Catterson said today, zenship followed by lively dis"They both sounded cheerful cussion by the members.

and very quick to respond.” I Mrs. James Clodfelter gave „ _ , ,, , , ,, r . . . _ 6:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs.

an up-to-date program with a ^

The world may not remember review of the hfe of Grace Me . Kenneth Gorham.

State of Indiana vs. Max L.

Modesitt, Wilma J. Modesitt, U p East led the ace of spades, gested Monday in papers preEverett L. Modesitt, Peail Mo- _\ s jt happened, West didn’t sented at a scientific conferj desitt, Texas Gas Transmission think he could afford to signal ence a t the Virginia Polytechnic

The Modern Homemakers Corporation, complaint for apClub will meet Wednesday at propriation of real estate.

with the king or queen of spades; this would cost a trick unless East had the jack of

spades.

When West dropped the deuce of spades (with some inward

Charles Pete Conrad aa the laIioufl t he author of "Peyton The Fillmore general WSCS Marriage License

ss

tmxt earth and the moon. .„ d l t u" a ofThu'uth"; BuUd™*. | ^ Marlene Runne „ s , Public , wilched b , tk diamond,.

Institute on "The Exploration

of Mars and Venus.”

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is concentrating its efforts mainly at present on the Apollo project to land men on the

moon before 1970.

MRS. BILLY BOB JOHNSON Miss Suzanne Carol Smedley.j Keith Guyer. South Bend, cousdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jewell i ins of the bride, were ushers. L. Smedley, LaFontaine. became] The bride graduated from Lathe bride of Billy Bob Johnson Fontaine High School and Ball Garland, Texas, August 15. The State University and has done

double ring wedding ceremony was read by David Rigdon. min-

ister, in the LaFontaine Chris- j teaches in the Garland,

At the same time, the insti- tian Church amid a ^tting of Public Schools.

graduate work at Abilene Christian College. Abilene, Texas. She

Texas

'Zl } were * P° int of discuS8ion ' as The l^lj'^ciUtortruck , Se ^ d ^ s ^wtfump^aDd^n clubs locuseTon the^sibUit^of 1 POtted PalmS * nd tw0 cande1 *! Mr ' Johnson'graduated from

Army, Greencastle, and ^ Char- to gct ri d of his spades. | exploring the near earth plan- j ab p arenta of th, brldegr o 0m are S’c^airisri^nCoHege. Lubb^ct

Gemini control. The musical in- wel] af . the common character- made a run to Putnamville terlud# came in orbit 31 of their lsticg of aut h 0 rs in general as Monday afternoon to adminis-eight-day flight, during a con- t h ey p 0r tray the problems of ter oxygen to Clone Baldwin, yersation with astronaut James ^ He was then taken to the Put-

The hostess served delightful man County HospitaL

refreshments to eight members

and two guests.

McDivitt on the ground. McDivitt: "You aura do talk

G lot”

Conrad: "What do you want me to do. ting a song?” McDivitt: "Think you can?” Conrad: Melodically "Over the ocean, over the blue, here s G«mini 5. singing to you.”

maine Seabelle Hornaday, Mai lory's, Coatesville, Route 2.

POOR IDEA

ets." Papers prepared for the Mr and Mrg _ E B Johnson,

Mexico Reports Deadly Epidemic

Myron Andrew Miller, 5 week

old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Miller, has been admitted for observation at the Methodist

Hospital in Indianapolis.

County Hospital

All officers of Christian Women’s Fellowship and chairmen

MEXICO CITY UPI _ A of cimmittees. All group leaders deadly epidemic is springing up or a representative. Please meet cagt j e in the wake of floodtides that in Fellowship hall Thursday have caused havoc across cen- evening, 7:30, August 26th.

tral Mexico for the past 20

j It was a poor idea to sus- meeting, which will continue i Childress, Texas, i pect South of having length In j through Friday, detail what is j Rav F u ienwider. Rule. Texas, diamonds. Even if South had known about Mars and Venus waa best man ^ smedley started with four diamonds he and speculate about the many and Morris Smedley, brothers of might have dropped the jack or unknowns. the bride were groomsmen, the king rather than the queen. Some information about the Ro g er Miller, Eminenca and

It was far more likely that ice clouds was gained by bal- ■

Forrest McDivitt, Greencastle s ou t b ’ s p] a y a t the first trick i° on " telescope observations was "honest” and that the de- made by Prof. John D. Strong street; disregard of control de- 1 fenders needed spade tricks. ' and h i s colleagues of the Johns vices; riding against the traffic. I East should lead a low spade Hopkins University. i Instructing the child in the at the second trick In case West Strong told the conference proper use of his bicycle will

Dismissed Monday:

Texas, and Abilene Christian College. He teaches history nt Christian College of Southwest, at Garland. The bride is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Q. Smedley, Coatesville.

Louise Crawley, Greencastle Minnie Underwood, Green-

days. More flooding in areas

The condition of Jack Hinkle, county clerk, was listed

Norma Fowler, Greencastle Mrs. Perry Chance and

by Harold Mason

A NEW FORMAL ERA The "cultural explosion” taking place throughout the United States is demonstrated in varied ways; new music and art centers, an interest in thespian life as reflected

in the little theater

movement, and a new look

of elegance seen in the

"after five” fashions for

both women and men.

previously thought out of dan- _ . daughter, Greencastle y . , critical at the Putnam County, _ _ ,, ger was reported. 1 1 T

Five deaths in an epidemic of intestinal disease caused by flood-polluted waters drove the list of fatalities to 27. Two bod-

Hospital this morning. Mr. Hinkle suffered a heart attack Monday at his office in the

court house.

You Look Your Best Cleaned

ies discovered Saturday as floodwaters receded in Guana-

juato were also added to the and Pressed ' 01d Reliable White

list.

Four children and a man died from the epidemic in the state of Nayarit, the worst-hit flood area. Another 200 were hospitalized in the state capital, Tepic,

Cleaners.

Mrs. Louis Baldwin and son,

Greencastle

Births:

Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Herriott, I Coatesville, Route 2, a boy, j Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Reed, Ladoga, Route 1, a boy, Mon-

day.

started with K-x of spades. East that on fli S ht la st November, help insure that he is alive to could then win the second spade 1 the balloon - borne instruments return to school next Septem-

identified clouds in the Venus i ber, the experts said. atmosphere as ice crystals. I

Dr. Conway B. Leovy of the

Rand Corp. reported theoretical conclusions about winds and ed-

AXNIVERSARIES

Birthdays

Belle Union.

Evelyn Cline,

and reports from the country- August 24. side said 50 sick persons were Lisa Bitzer August 23.

counted in one small town alone. Hospitals in nearby San Blm and Santiago Ixcuintla were re-

Fashion has always been ported filled to capacity, considered one of the economic | Although the flood waters barometers, and certainly have been receding, federal authis elegance is indicative thorities warn that hard rain of our present affluence. , W jn b nng on flooding worse Fine jewelry plays a part in thai last week's, which did an this "new look" since the estimated $8 million in damage formerly fashionable "fakes" and forced 60,000 people from

seem incongruous with their homes.

Await Soviet Treaty Answer

and give his partner a spade

ruff.

When East did lead the ace of spades he should have continued the suit no matter what his partner played. The situa-

tion would be the same if West Pbere which have been ob- water and sewage increased 30 started with K-10-2; West would serve d by ground telescopes to times during nuclear tests in play the deuce rather than try k * ck U P dust storms on occa- the atmovsphere by the United

to signal encouragement. sk)n •

DAILY QUESTION

Radioactivity Down PASADENA, Calif. UPI —

dies in the thin Martian atmos- 1 Radioactivity in Los Angeles

States and Russia in 1962-63, but since has returned to pre1961 levels, according to scien-

tists.

However, the radioactivity

Partner opens with one heart, i LIVING HIGH

and the next player passes. You CONCORD, N H. (UPI) A hold; spades K Q 2 hearts 7 6 unique regort hote , ig located

wwT dS J 4 2 , dUbS 9 8 6 2 ‘Ion the summit of Mt. Wash-1 levels in sewage plants at all S i y * , ington, highest peak in north- j times were thousands of times AN. \ ER. Bid one notrump, eastern United States. The Mt. be lowthemaximumsafetlyperYou can afford a response with Washington Summit House is | missib i e under standards set

GENEVA UPI The Soviet 6 points in high cards, but 6 293 feet above ^ level . ; by the In t ernationa] Commisnegotnator at the li-nation dis- should not raise partners suit Rooms bave hot and co]d run _ g . on on Radio i 0 gi ca i protection.

with just three small cards in n i ng water, but no private

day the Kremlin will be re- his suit and not the slightest ba thg. There also is a restau-1 ~

spending "shortly” to the ruffing value. If partner opened rant>

Kerin Bitzer August 24.

Lori Bitzer August 25. farmame nt conference said to

Children of Mr. and Mrs.

Wendell Bitzer.

Thomas Hugh Duggan, son treat y proposed by the United with one spade you would raise of Mr. and Mrs. David E. Dug- stateg bannin g the spread of to two spades.

RELIABLE TERMITE EXTERMINATING CO. Swarmers indicate possfele u^mage to your home. For Isepection and Estimates, call COAN PHARMACY

gan, R. R. 2, Greencastle. 5 years old today, August 24th. John Ray Huff, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Huff, 605 Crescent Drive. 3 years old to-

splendid fabrics and flowing

designs.

It's like serving champagns in a pewter mug — eccentric,

but not really good taste.

With such a wide variety of

jewelry creations today.

there really is no reason why virtually all women can not

start a basic wardrobe of fine jewelry that will gracefully enhance every mode of dress. This is an investment not only in

fashion, but also a worthwhile heritage for future generations.

Fine jewelry is not only

beautiful now, but will retain

its value and wearability for many, many years.

You'll find our new collection

day, August 24th.

In Memory

—Viet Cong

Appearing with Bundy on the Tsarapkin was expected to sub-

nuclear weapons.

It was a foregone concnasion that the Russian response would be an outright objection. Semyon K. Tsarapkin, the Russian delegate here, told newsmen today he is preparing his formal reply to the American proposal, tabled by the United States last Thursday.

In memory of our husband and father, Zaring C. Duell, who

passed away 3 years ago Aug.! P ro E r ^ n ^f re Secretary of ] m it his reply Thursday.

24. 1962.

Population Parley GENEVA UPI — Popula-

tion experts from 36 nations assembled here Monday for the first International Conference on Family Planning co - sponsored by the Ford Foundation and the Population Council. Dis-

cussions take place against the this age group are likely to die

Urge Family Bike Clinics

NEW YORK UPI — Parents of bicycle-owning children in the 5-14 age group could well spend a weekend running a

family bike-safety clinic.

More than 425 children In

State Dean Rusk and U. S. Am- | The conference met for only i

bassador to the United Nations 39 minutes todav The onlv bacl<dro P of a United Nations this year and about 27.600 in-

Where he sat and talked with us Arthur J. Goldberg. speaker was the Canadian ne- study showin S that the world jured as a result of bicycling There's just an empty chair. Referring to recent expres- gotiator Gen ELM Burns" P°P ulation ’ now totalling 3.22 accidents, according to safety

...... . sions of optimism on the situa- tv, ' billion people, will increase to engineers Elmira Division And the silence now at evening _ „ , ... He said the American draft _ . ... , ,. , Seems more than we can bear. £l °"' R f Usk Said that Johnson s treaty was "a joint product” of aS ""if™ 3

Though we knew that some dav ec ara 10R we are n0t the United States, Britain, Can- Ve

_ ...... .to be pushed out of South Viet T . . r 1 About 60 per cent of the naThere would be that empty , T . .. . , „ . ada an(1 Italy. • j , y , . , Nam and that we shall meet r, _„ ;J „ ,. | tion s 570 bike fatalities last

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Nam and that we shall meet our commitments . . . has made a big difference in the situa-

tion.”

the optimism was that the Com-

Yet we could never picture

Home without him there. We never fully realized How deeply one can care

Until we stood alone one night munists were not getting the

perfectly in keeping with the B es j dc bis empty chair. support from international opin-

elegant 1965 fashions.

Stop in soon and let us show you our lovely array of fine

gem-set pins and rings, cultured pearl necklaces (many with jeweled clasps)

and karat gold bracelets. The

workmanship bears that

unmistakable look of quality

you find only in the finest

jewelry — the ideal finishing

touch for every costume.

Burns said Canada realizes

that some nations want modifi- Clears Conscience

cations in the proposals and I

, that all member., of NATO a r e : L0SANGELESUPI - p< ’ liM

Rusk ,a,d another reason for prfpared tp consider amend . today reported the following let-

ter was found on the steps of St. Columbkille's Roman Catho-

ments.

Even Britain has some reservations. Lord Chalfont, the

Sadly missed by wife Nellie ion that the y thought they chief British negotiator, said longr with three radios - a tyP 6 ' and children. would. .. ' writer and some tiepins:

l This makes a difference. Rusk 35 ™w stands the treaty „ Father;

REGISTERED JEWELER Mason JEWELERS “Sou* 5i4* af tquara”

said, "because I think they were would P ermit an association of hoping at one time that there nations to & et contro1 over nu -

would be a buildup of interna- c ' ear "capons

year occurred in the 5-14 age

group, they said.

Few of these accidents, said

the Bendix safety engineers, will be caused by mechanical failure. Most will be the result of

lie Church convent Saturday a-! careless, hazardous and im-

proper bicycling habits. Nearly all bicycling fatalities

involve collisions between motor

"These items were stolen dur- j vehicles and bikes. A survey of ing the rioting in Los Angeles these accidents by the Bendix

tional opinion that might cause the United States to change its

attitude towards our commit- P°ti a tions with Russia ever be-

He has said he will try to from a P awn shop at 5500 S. ( engineers shows that: (1) more

amend the draft ir serious ne-

Central Ave. I'm returning than half occurred at interthem to you to clear my con- sections; (2) seven out of ten

ment."

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Educator Dead

CHICAGO UPI — Funeral services were pending today for Dr. Robert Cecil Bald, 64, an authority on Elizabeth literature and professor at the University of Chicago. He died

Plays Set

LONDON UPI — Ingrid Bergman wall play in Turgenev’s “A Month in the Country” with Sir Michael Redgrave and Emlyn Williams during a limit-

Monday while walking near his ed London season starting Sept, home. ^ 23, it wa« announced Monday.

science. ‘Anonymous.’

Long Illness Fatal MANHASSET, N. Y. UPI — Martin J. Keena, 63, senior vice president on the American Stock Exchange, died Sunday at the Manhasset Medical Center after three years of failing health.

happened in daylight; (3) fourfifths of the bicyclists injured or killed were violating a local traffic law at the time of the accident. Children should be reminded of the most common cause of serious bicycle accidents; speeding too fast for traffic ] conditions; failing to yield the right-of-way; improper turning; riding in the center of the j

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