The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 August 1965 — Page 2
Th§ Daily Bannar, Oraaneastla, Indiana
Tuesday, August 31, 1965
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HIRALD CONSOLIDATED 24>2I S. iackten St. GrMiicattl*. Ind. ■utinMS Pken* Ol 3-5151 Elizabeth Raridtn Estate, Publisher S. R. Rariden, Senior Editor Nonna Hill. Gen. Mgr. James B. Zeis, Managing Editor William D. Hooper, Adv. Mgr. Entered in the Pest OHice at Greencastle, Indiana, as Second Class Mail matter under Act of March 7, IB7S. Subscription Prices Hama Delivery 40c per week Mailed in Putnam Ca. SR.00 per year Outside of Putnam Co. $10.00 per year Outside of Indiana $14.00 per year Bible Thought Commit thy way unto the Lord; trust also In Him; and He shall bring it to pass. Psalm
37:5.
Some of us have found this to be one of the finest formulas for all of life. Memorize it to-
day 1 Make it your own! Personal And Local News
Galiard Brown remains as a patient in the Putnam County
_ _ Hospital, Room 221. Michael Lewis pictured here with his sister. Laura. 3 years old, recently celebrated his first birthday. They are son and daughter The meeting of the Men's of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry M. Lewis, a former teacher at Roachdale. Fellowship of the Sherwood They now reside at Denver, Indiana, near Peru, where their Christian Church, scheduled for Daddy is coach and teacher at North Miami High School. Their Wednesday evening, has been grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis of Reelsville and postponed.
Mrs. Mary Skelton of Greencastle.
— j The Football Mothers club of
I Greencastle High School will (sponsor a pitch-in picnic this I evening at Robe Ann park,
Sheinwold On Bridge We Spend Our Lives Seeking Wrong Thing One of the great lessons you learn at the bridge table is that most players spend their
May Attempt To 'Seed' Betsy MIAMI TJPI — Hurricane Betsy was at a standstill today in the tropical Atlantic, an ideal target for possible attempts to “seed" the 80 mile an hour time looking for the wrong storm with strength snapping
TTw Schrickers had dinner Sunday evening at the Plymouth home of their son, George,
Kuala Lumpur International Airport, which is believed to have the longest runway in
and their other son and their Asia.
daughter and members of families attended..
Elected President
thing. When an opponent complains because his foolish search was unsuccessful, be ready with a smile of sympathy. Your turn may come on the very next hand. South dealer East-West vulnerable NORTH A Q3 V Q J 7 4 O K 10 8 4 _ * A Q 6 WEST EAST A J 1096 A K874 V 53 6 0 Q 7 6 2 O A J 5 3 A J 9 7 *-K.-10 8 4 SOUTH A A 5 2 V A K 10 9 82
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A 532 South West North 1 Pass 3 4 All Pass Opening lead —
silver iodide crystals. Directors of the joint NavyU. S. Weather Bureau “Project to announce whether it can be sealed without danger. The second tropical twister of the 1955 hurricane season came to a halt Monday night about 300 miles north of San Juan, P. R., near latitude 22.8 north, longitude 65.8 west. Forecaster Raymond Kraft said Betsy was expected to re main nearly stationary until mid-afternoon, then begin drifting slowly toward ther
northwest.
Kraft said Betsy “poses no threat to any land area for the next day or two,” a factor which will weigh heavily in the decision whether or not to seed
the storm.
Project Stormfury regulations prohibit seeding any hurSouth played the queen of ricane that might strike a popuspades from the dummy at the lated area within 36 hours. This first trick, East covered with | ru i e was prompted by the fact the king, and South won with that seeding conceivably might
East Pass
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Is Increasing
GAINESBORO, Tenn. UPI
—The first Negro ever to at- j
tend Gainesboro Elementary I
School Monday was elected oi a ^ a president of her eighth grade j jCflOUS vflltlC
i home room class.
Peggy's sister, Carolyn, became the first Negro to attend Jackson County High School
Monday.
Both girls had previously attended Negro schools in neighboring Smith County. They were transported at Jackson County's expense. They now are the only Negroes in each school, both with over 550 pupils.
secretary of the Indiana Republican State Committee. The hearing, seneduled for 2 p. m. today, was postponed be-
lion airport Is 11~,400~feet long, cause of the request of HamilRahman called the new airport ton County Prosecutor Walter “a great step forward in the , *■ Cornell to withdraw from economic development of Ma-i the case ijl vyhich Neal was
laysia."
the The runway at the $17 mil-
charged Hamilton Circuit
Judge Edward New, Jr.
New alleged that Neal committed criminal contempt by writing a column charging “shotgun justice” in connection with the Judges's crackdown on moving traffic law violations.
WASHINGTON UPI — Seri- Attorneys for Neal have ous crime in the United States filed a motion ta dismiss the
was still on the rise during the complaint,
first half of 1965, but the in-'
Fix Air System
MONTE CARLO, Monaco UPI—Engineers today began an attempt to repair the air cleaning system aboard sea explorer Jacque-Yves Cousteau’s underwater house, Precontinent III, far below the surface of the
Mediterranean Sea.
crease was considerably small- ^ er than during the same period j last year, according to the
FBI.
Experts were hoping that the FBI's new figures marked the 1 beginning of a leveling-off of the nation's crime rate. The volume of serious crime through June was 5 per cent above the same period last year,
when a 15 per cent increase was ^ eom Styled for htmrfr reported. Sav« hundred* of dollar* and grt more
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— City Council
Miss Miller Bride Of Elmer Britton
was used for the painting of city curbs. Total cost of the Street Department for the month came to $1201.76.
The manage of Elmer Britton and Kathryn Ann Miller took place August 20, at the First Baptist Church. Mrs. Britton is the daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Kyle M. Miller of Greencastle and Mr. Britton is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Shelter House No. 2 at 6:00 p.m.
Bids were received on adver Used work for street paving in the citv. Councilman Jackson
moved that the Council accept ° scar Britton of Manon ' the lowest bid provided that it The bride wore a floor length met all the specifications adver- linen gown trimmed with lace tised for. Councilman Eppel- applique and carried two long heimer seconded the motion and stemmed yellow roses. Her ma-
You Mind Your Ways — We ll Mind the Rest. Old Re-
liable White Cleaners.
$29,298.75. be so ordered.
ANNIVERSARIES
Birthdays
Nancy Lee Banett, Spring
i ., „ „ .. ~ Avenue, 14 years old today, the Council moved that the low- tron of honor, Mrs. Gerald Dur- 31st> est bid, received from McMa- ham of Covington, sister of the .
han Construction Company at bride, wore a moss green floor;
length dress and carried a single yellow rose. Mr. Brit-
Among other business Coun-, ton was attended by Thomas J. cilman Collins moved that the o’Hauer of Indianapolis. The
Council accept the city staff ushers were Ed Smith of Lafay- cutter, Roachdale, and Mary Salary Ordinance. Councilman et te and Kenneth Lewis of j Darlene. Klepzig, at home
Jackson seconded the motion Louisville, Kentucky, end after a vote it was so ord- The couple is now at home at ered. » 50 North Hurricane, Franklin, . — . A Indiana. Mrs. Britton will be Two roAdont, from Arlmgtoi, te> it Gr „ nwood and Mr Street appeared before the Br , ttm „ , Mmor at Franklin
Council to ask for some results _ „
College.
Marriage License Arnis Claudell Davis, glass
from the police about a recent accident that occured on their property and about some help with traffic violators. The Council and Mayor Raymond Fisher promised action would be taken to clear the matter. The Claims were presented by Councilman Collins at $3,-
Nevv Providence Church Group Meets
The Woman's Baptist Mission cas ^i e Society of the New Providence
Missionary Baptist Church met George
Thursday afternoon at the Church. The meeting was called
Crawfordsville.
Kenneth Marland, Bass, Jr., clay plant, Brazil, and Sue Ellen Cooksey, 922 Madison
Street, city.
Harold Wayne Mark, Sr., maintenntenance engineer. West Walnut St., and Opal Myrtle Stillwell, treasurer’s ofifice, Walnut St., both of Green-
Michael
Leisure,
Household Finance Company, 513 Ritter Avenue, and Ora Lou Grimes, student, 513 Ritter
Avenue.
948.37 and seconded by Coun- to order by the president Norma _ . Hurst. Odetta Bowser led the cilman Grimes. _
group in singing. Devotions
A resolution to accept the bud- were given by Zella Cummings. get of tax levies for the oily secretary's report was read was discussed and so ordered an( j approved. Roll call was by the Council. The levy was your favorite flower and why. set at 2.61 with a 14 cent in- The remainder of the after-
crease over the 2.47 set last noon was spent in making tray, ^ sm ' sse< ^ Monday.
County Hospital
noon was
year. Bond and Redemption f aV or3 for the hospital and Fund towered from .03 to .09. nursing home. Park dropped from .15 to .13. The next meeting will be a Cemetery went from .01 to .06. pitch-in dinner, Friday, Sept. Airport totaled .01. and Fire- i7 t h. man Pension towered from .01
the ace. Declarer drew two rounds of trumps and then led the nine of diamonds to dum-
my's king.
East won with the ace of diamonds and returned the four of spades. West won and led another spade to make dummy ruff. South ruffed a low diamond to reach his hand for the club finesse, but this lost to
the king.
South eventually lost another club and complained bitterly. : “Three cards weie wrong,” he grumbled. “Put the king of spades, the king of clubs, or the ace of diamonds in the oth- , er hand, and I'd be home.” CONTRACT WAS COLD You're ready with the smile, 1 because the contract was cold. South should let East hold the first trick with the king of spades. East must return a spade or a trump, and in any 1 case. South can take the ace of spades, ruff his last spade in dummy and draw trumps : with the queen and king. Now South leads the nine of diamonds and lets It ride to East’s jack. East cannot make a safe return. If East returns a club, dummy gets^a free finesse. If East returns a spade. South discards a club while dummy ruffs. If East leads the ace of diamonds, South ruffs and takes a discard on the king of diamonds. If East leads a low diamond instead of the ace, South can discard a club at once and be sure of the contract no matter which opponent has the ace. DAILY QUESTION Partner opens with one heart, and the ntxt player passes. You hold: spades J 10 9 6 hearts 5 3 diamonds Q 7 6 2 clubs ; J 9 7. What do you say ? ANSWER: Pass. You have only 4 points in high cards and should count nothing for the distribution when you are short in your pratner’s suit. A 4-point hand is not worth aresponse.
intensify a storm. Seeding research is simply a study of hurricane self-destruc-tion.
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Schricker Is 82 KNOX UPI — Former Gov. Henry F. Schricker observed his 82nd anniversary Monday after attending a funeral, a wedding and a birthday dinner Sunday. The funeral was that of a 92-year-old aunt of Shricker’s wife, Maude, who was twice Indiana's “first lady” from 1941 to 1945 and from 1949 to 1953.
nounced during the weekend, | detaiie. showed forcible rape up 7 per
The gyrogenerator has been centj murd€r> burglary and lar _ malfunctioning. The apparatus j ceny up 6 per cent eachi rob _ eliminates carbon monoxide and bery up 5 per cent> automobile
purines helium in the undersea theft up 4 per cent an(J aggra . ma(/e by CHROMALQX
vated assault up 3 per cent. The six men aboard the cap- j
sule 83 feet below the sui’face reported after two days under water that all other systems are j working well and the gyrogen- | erator difficulties were no
threat to the experiment.
first ntme in
Contempt Case Hearing Delayed NOBLESVILLE, Ind. UPI — Special Judge Robert McNevin today postponed a hearing in the criminal contempt case of
UPI — Prime Minister Tengku I James T. Neal, editor of the Abdul Rahman Monday opened I NoblesvilH Daily Ledger and 1
Opens Airport
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia
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CALI FOR FREE ESTIMATE McGAUGHEY'S ELECTRIC SERVICE 316 Gillespie Street, Greencastle
tn .07 with General Funds at a two cent decrease over last year's 2.27.
In Memory
CARD OF THANKS I want to thank my Doc-
tors, Nurses and Nurse Aids for their good care while I
was in the hospital. Also my ' Greenca3 t lei Route ' 4 ;
friends and family for their
In memory of our mother, and visits, for the many flowers grandmother, Erma Opal cards, and other gifts I reShears. who passed away Aug- ceived. Your kindness will not ust 31. 1962. be forgotten. Thanks again.
Paul Stewart, Roachdale Joel Brookshire, Roachdale Eva Huffman, Gosport Grace Torr, Greencastle Mary Wright, Greencastle Opal Brothers, Greencastle
Births:
Mr. and Mrs. William Simmons. Greencastle, Route 5, a
girl, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. George StultZ.
a boy, to-
day.
Beyond life's golden sunset Lies a city bright and fair In the land of God's tomorrow' And our loved one waits us there. Tis a place of wonderous beauty Where they know no grief or fear And where God himself in tenderness Shall wipe away each tear. So rejoice today in knowing That our loved one has found peace In the land of G^I's tomorrow Where his blessings never cease. Sadly missed by her family.
Bertha Turner
The Office of Lawrence R. Jones, M.D. will be closed August 27 through September 2nd.
--- Steel Strike “Gentlemen,” the President said, "this decision has served the national interest and I'm very proud of each of you and the contribution you have made.” He then sent the tw'o negotiating teams back to the bargaining table. Talks continued for an hour, then broke off to resume today.
Two Men Rob Investment Co. MARION UPI — Two men described as “tape” bandits robbed the Lafayette Invest- J ment Co. here Monday of more than $800. Police said the men used tape | to bind the employes and also | to fasten their mouths closed 1 before rifling the cash drawers and emptying the employes’ wallets and purses. Witnesses say the men en- ’ tered the firm, located on the U. S. 937 bypass, carrying a gun and knife. Only vague descriptions of the robbers were : given to police.
In Memory
DR. BURNS, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR Tues. thru Sat. 9-12 1-5 Tues., Thurs., & Fri. Evenings 7-9 Phon* Ol 3-5814 South Jackson A Sunset Drive
FUNERAL HOME OL 3-6511
HEARING Notice U hereby elven that the Local Alcoholic Beveraze Board of Putnam County. Indiana, will at 11 AM on the 14 day of September. IMS at the Clerks Office. Court House, la the City (or town) of Greencastle. Indiana in said County, bezin investigation of the application of the followinz named persons. requesting the issue of the applicant at the location hereinafter set out. of the Alcoholic Beverage Permit of the class hereinafter dlsigr*ted and will, at said time and place, receive information concerning the fitness of said applicant, and the propriety of issuing the permit applied for to such applicant at the premises named: American Legion Post No 5*. by Harold Dunn. Comdr. Greencastle. Indiana. (Club) Beer. Liquor A Wine Retailer. 123 E. Walnut St.. Greencastle. Indiana Said investigation will be open to the pubhc, and public participation is requested. INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION By W. P. CONDON. Executive Secretary JOE A HARRIS Chairman Aug. 31-U
In memory of our darling son P.F.C. Harold Truesdale Jr. killed in Korea 15 years ago today, Aug. 31, 1950. The road into the sunset Is one we each must tread And though it brings us sorrow When a loved one goes ahead. Still there is comfort knowing w'e will meet again some day When grief and pains are over and the clouds have rolled away. Sadly missed by Mom and Dad
CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all the doctors, the nursing staff, our friends and neighbors for the kindness, flowers and cards during our stay in the hospital. ; Ross and Ruth Bullerdick j
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