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Volume seventy-three
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1965
UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL SERVICE NO. 284
SOIL EXPERTS WORKING IN WATERSHED
Ralph A. Edwards Sehoo, Head 9 HEIDELBERG, GerRites Saturday many UPI — Dr - Joseph A ••••/ Jilason, superintendent of U. S. Ralph A. Edwards. Roach- Air Force Dependent Schools, dale, passed away at 7:30 a.m. ^ a ' s been appointed director of Wednesday at the Culver Hos- ®’ ■ Arin y? -^-ir Force and pital in Crawfordsville after an Navy Dependent Schools in extended illness of two months. Europe.
Military headquarters here
Edwards was bom February- announced Wednesday that Ma4, 1S93 near Roachdale to son WO uld succeed Dr. Robert Charles and Ofa Edwards. He M> 0 . Kane who resigned to acwas married to Beth McCamp- C€ pt a position on the faculty of bell January 20, 1915 in Craw- Rutg€rs University.
Busy On Survey Of Little Raccoon
fordsville.
He was a member of the Roachdale Presbyterian Church where he served as a deacon, elder, and Sunday School superintendent for many years. Mr. Edwards was also a member of the Roachdale Masonic Lodge.
Family Night At Brick Chapel
Evening Classes Will Start At University
• Residents of the Little Raccoon Watershed in the Russellville Browns Valley-Waveland area will be seeing Soil Conservation Service Soil scientists at work for the next several months.
Jaycees Hear State President
The Greencastle Jaycees were
Ralph Sturm of Lafayette and Earl Voss of Greencastle Will
Registration for eight even- be completmg the SoU survey ing division courses at DePauw nf unmSLpped areaR in Little University has been set for Raccoon watershed area.
Monday from 7-9 p.m. in the
Administration Building. Class- These soil experts will he es will begin the following day seen boring holes with hand and conclude Jan. 14. 1966. augers, noting soil color. te.\Courses offered this semester * ure s l°P e an ^ amount of include* erosion damage that has occur- „ „ . . red. This information is to be
Beginning Painting, taught by
recorded in the SCS Field
JAYCEE OF THE MONTH
Greencastle Jaycees selected Robert Schroer as the Jaycee of the Month at their regular meeting Monday evening. Bob is shown above receiving the award from state president of the Jaycees. Bill Wheeler. Photo by Frank Puckett, Jr.
Brick Chapel will have their first Family Night of the year Saturday 6 p. m. It is
After graduating from being sponsored by the ComRoachdale High School and In- mission on Education. Each
diana Business College he be- family is invited to bring the privileged to have State Jaycee came associated with the auto- entire family and a basket of President Bill Wheeler of Richmobile business. He remained food. There will be a most in- monci as guest at the Sept. 20
in the business forty-five years teresting program. The theme meeting. Bill presented the Professor William Meehan. ^ eventualh"will be
serving as a salesman, dealer, be “Christian Education.” A-US 1151 Jaycee of the Month or *4 course credit, meeting and state representative, final- award to Bob Schroer. He then each Tuesday,
ly retiring in 1962. Following the program the presented membership cards Survivors include the widow* MYF will hold a ‘‘slave auc- and welcomed into the Jaycees one son. Dr. Richard Edwards tion ” durin S which the youth new members Wayne Thomas, of Teham Manor, New York* will sell themselves to work for Milford Harney, Lou Ehrke. one daughter, Margaret Ann whoever buys them. The funds Butch Price, Jim Grimes, Bill Powers of Crawfordsville; four will go towards the purchase of Sandy and Bill Debore.
Three Anti-American Demonstrators Shot
Appeal Likely On Voided Law INDIANAPOLIS UPI — In
diana is almost certain to ap-
grandchildren. and one sister, ne w Methodist Hymnal*!.
Mrs. Osborn Hutchins.
Services will be held in the Roachdale Presbyterian Church Saturday at 2 p.m. The body will lie in state for one hour
prior to the service.
Friends may call after 2 p.m.
Bomb Hoax At Portland High
President Wheeler spoke of the responsibilities of Jaycees
come a part of the basic conservation farm plans for each
Advanced Painting. Meehan farm in the watershed . copies Uj or J*. Tuesday. of the soils map will be fur _ Introductory Accounting, nished to each farmer who Professor David Maloney. 1 works out a basic Soil and course. Thursday, Water Conservation Farm Plan.
Resource Materials for Ef-
The bulk of the land above the structure sites must be
fective Teaching, 1 course,
and said that "state officers Pro ^ esso f ^ af Pbail. time un( j er g bas j c conservation farm
plan before the flood water control structure can be built
should participate in their local arran g ed *
Modem Trends in Education. 1 course. Professor Clinton
• SAIGON UPI — A South Vietnamese firing squad executed three anti-Amencan demonstrators on a darkened soceer field in Da Nang Wednesday night.
Accident Occurs Near Bainhridge
from a three-judge federal ends Leo Schmitt and panel’s order declaring the state Regan officiating.
1 e g i s 1 a tive reapportionment
law unconstitutional
Indiana Atty. Gen. John J. Dillon has not yet completed
Virgil
Mayor Wagner Seeks Strike End
NEW YORK UPI — Mayor Robert F Wagner planned to
condemned had called for a miles north of Bainbridge. state ^ J J . . . halt to American air raids in police at the Putnamville Post ^ 77 s 7 n brou £ hi 520 to $35.
Couth Viet Nam during a dem- reported. 7, ^ neX , 7^ 77 13 7 .. , ,, j .. . federal panel has ruled invalid onstratton aM . m a at p 0 ij ce said James Shrout. 18. the state's third reapportionnas so sma . *>.. \.ei even Roacbc j a j e was driving south ment plan in three vears.
aware of it.
„ ... on the blacktop road, accom!n th. continuing CuetrUla fey a 15 old irl
war, the Viet Cong attacked a
chapter’s projects . . . that the Jaycees life is doing many pro-
jects to raise funds to promote Green arranged.
_ _ _ PORTLAND UPI — About community development ... re- Supervision of Student TeachFriday at the Perkins Funeral *’® 00 P U P^ S at Portland High gardless of how many awards 1 course. Professor Donald ome in Roachdale School received an unexpected are won or how few, a true Jay- Orlasky. arranged. Burial will be in the Roach- one * da y vacation Wednesday cee lives by the Jaycee creed Education Thesis. 1 course. peal to the U.S. Supreme Court dale Cemeterv with the Rever- berau ** ^ * bomb scare * * * t0 set the example in your arranged.
Guidance counsellor Gene community ... to aid and en- Calculus. I. 1 course,
Clemens received a telephone courage the local businessmen meetings each week, time to be p art personaly today in call shortly after 8 a.m. telling . . . friendships developed by arranged. the talks aimed at resolving the him that a bomb was set to go the Jaycees are so great that Dr. Herold T. Ross, director e j g ht-day newspaper strike deoff in the building at 10:30 a.m. they could never be bought ... of graduate studies, said the acr ib e< t py pj;, c hief mediator J. R. South and Son had a Classes were dismissed for get out in front and lead in the education .courses may be ap- as b p jn ^ - a f a rr jtical stage.”
his recommendations to* Gover~ 8 ' ood sale on Wednesday. Sept, the rest of the day while search- Jaycees, lead by example.’’ plied towards the university's
22. Forty-four cows and bred ers scoured the building. They Mr. Wheeler stated that the two-year program leading to
first state meeting he attended * be Master of Arts degree in
cows brought from $310 to . as an Indiana Javcee was in teaching.
$377.50 each. Their small calvt# Given A Chance Greencastle during leadership Persons not in the MAT pro- ^7777 ‘ ^
gram, but interested in enroll- made Wednesday by Feodor.
Had Good Sale
c„„" ‘
neutralist Bvmpathizers. The niorning. four and two-tenths •
hopes to have such a memor-
The announcement of Wagners direct intervention in the strike, which shut down seven
Many At Opera
wa * outstanding
cashed bad checks for $800 and approximately 50 local
Special Forces camp 50 miles Shrout told Trooper Wayne west of Saigon before dawn to- Miller that another car ran the day but were driven off by ar- 1958 Ford he was driving off tillery fire. the road and it hit a utility
An American military spokes- pole, man said the Communists attacked the Dmh Thanh Thon
with mortars but inflicted only (-.|j njc
slight losses on the defenders.
Viet Cong casualties were not mm - 1
known. MBflfOl 5UMOV
The triple execution in Da Nang was the first since June 22. when a Communist terrorist named Tran Van Dang was shot
Reno Plant To Hold Open House
IDIANAPOLIS UPI — The lost the money at the races was Jaycees. four visiting Jaycees new Metropolitan Opera Na- given a sporting chance in court ^ rorn Craw fordsville. and Retional company presented "Ma- Wednesday. s’ 00 “ c Vice-President Bob dame Butterfly” Wednesday He was told he would not be 5mith of Plainfield, night before a full house of 2.- jailed if he refrains from bet- ■ _ 200 in Clowes Hall. ting on the horses for a year. Pntij llfl C OGO S 0/1
Hopes that the talks between
Reno Custom Farm Services’ new plant, located 2 miles
The girl was checked and north of Coatesville at the then released at the Roachdale New York Central Railroad.
has recently been completed and a grand opening will be held this Saturday from 9 a.m. to
5 p. m..
Former Viet Envoy To Speak At DePauw
Includes County
Summary results of a com-
The new one-stop shopping Vietnamese journalist and center for fertilizers and farm former diplomat Tran Van Dinh y ou must produce chemicals will serve Reno and is scheduled to appear at De- one.”
Education courses projected the striking American Newspa-
for next semester in the two- per Guild and the New York year program Include Public Times would result in quick School Administration. Educa- settlement were complicated by tional Seminar. Research in threats of a non-striking craft Education, and thesis work. union. New York Mailers Un-
Credit earned in the evening ion Local No. 6, that its mem-
division program may be ap bers would go back to their jobs plied to either the bachelor of without a new contract. The
LAFAYETTE UPI Three arts degree or the masters de- mailers, who have worked witheoeds from Purdue University grees. ou ^ an agreement since March, will go to Miami next month Inquiries concerning educa- were angered at being “locked
for a singing appearance on the tion courses should be made to out.” Jackie Gleason television show*. Dr. Clinton Green, head of the
department of education. 8 As- Climber Dies
Gleason Show
The girls are members of a bury HaU DePauw . better 7° knm ™ as the CollegeWe *' Information on They are Joanna Johnson. Bar- work and applications for ad _
. t GRENOBLE. France UPI — Ua 7 Lionel Terray, 44, one of
place for his part in the Viet m e n tal illness and retardation with P rescri P tion * mixed hulk convocation address. Cong bombing of the U.S. em- m the i 6 -county Central Indi- and ba f& ed fertilizers, custom Nqw
Washington bureau
matic posts in Burma and Thailand and been an observer at
Atwood, and Connie Kaada,
South Bend.
to death in the Saigon market- prehensive' 26-month survey of thP surrounding community Pauvv University Friday for a At 42. Dinh has served diplo- ^7577 7777771'7777’ mission to the graduate pro- ^-fabers "XVTloir Tdth^ a
young guide in an accident in the Alps, it was reported today. Escapee Sentenced
gram should be directed to Dr.
Ross, 102B Speech Hall.
Two days later the V.et Cong ^po^roleased T<^y Tnt tor service^nitrogen solution! mltingsT Nevfzea- Ge ^ ge NOW You KttOW
t *-* 1 i .-> ♦ ev .-I l"v t» ax.-4-ia* «n* am . _ * »-i 1-, * ~rl , i- ma “ « *1
By United Pren International
retaliated by executing an cate that; anhydrous ammonia^ pesticides, ambassador to the ^ ^ xana. groups which performed in an American prisoner of war. are ^ estimated 78> . free soil testing and agronomic the msi tion in 1963 of Tran In 1960 he became a cabinet lndiana ta]ent search last Army Sgt Harold G. Bennett 469 mentally ill or emotionally u Van Chong, father of Madame officer 111 the Veitnamese gov- ?prin g. The program will be reof Perr>*ville. Ark. The Commu- disturbed adults and 23.541 re- ^ CFS P lant be man * Nhu emment, filling the post of Di- corded for later showing .
nist radio threatened further tarded adults in the total 16- aped b >’ John Like * He attend- rector General of Information reprisals if more Viet Cong county region. (Boone. Brown. Vincennes University and has Dinh will speak at 10 a.m. in of the Republic of Viet Nam. prisoners were executed Hamilton. Hancock. Hendricks, served in many capacities with Meharry Hall. The lecture is The following year he was nam-
It is believed that as many as Howard. Johnson, Madison the company in previous years, open to the public. ed Counselor in his nation’s em- VIENNA UPI — Radio Bu*2 Americans may be in the Marion, Monroe. Morgan. Owen ,Just PH 01- f° coming to the In an appearance in Michigan bassy in Washington, D. C. dapest reported Wednesday hands of the Reds, either the Putnam. Rush. Shelby and Tip- R eno plant, he managed the L. within the past 12 months Dinh Educated at Quoc Hoc Col- that South Viet Nam's Freedom ^ Ia gazine Viet Cong or Communist North t on ) f or a t 0 t a l of 102 010 & ®* Custom Farm Service at said he didn't agree with the lege and Hanoi University, Front Viet Cong headquarters Viet Nam. They have been list- only 55.529 of these are cur- Libertyville. U. S. military step-up in Viet Dinh joined the journalistic in Moscow has signed a proto*d as missing and are believed rently under treatment or iden- ^ Ir * Like be assisted in Nam. He told a press confer- ranks in 1948 on the staff of col agreement with Hungary to still alive. tified as needing treatment the plant’s operations by Harold ence at Michigan State Univer- the English-language newspa- establish a permanent branch
There are a total of 55 202 Chamber. sity, “You cant kill an idea, per Liberty in Bangkok. office in Budapest.
Hospital Ship children who are mentally ill or WASHINGTON UPI The emotionally disturbed and 16,-700-bed hospital ship Repose lbl retarded children in the has been reconditioned for duty ^ ame region, for a total of “1, at the U. S. Marine Base at Da 763 ‘ ° nl - v 18 040 are currently Nang. South Viet Nam. under treatment or identified The Navy said Wednesday as needm £ treatment. that the vessel, now at Hunters mi /■> 11 kj • ■ Point, near San Francisco, is to ° n, y tall Needed
be commissioned Oct. 16 and is
land.
Cong In Hungary
John Kite, 23. Cutler, pleaded
Ice covering the Arctic Ocean guilty to escaping from the reaches thicknesses of nine to State Farm when arraigned twelve feet, but the 12.000 foot Wednesday in the Putnam Cirdeep sea continuously grinds cuit Court before Judge Fran-
pnd crushes the ice in fantastic cis N. Hamilton,
ridges and formations, accord- Kite was sentenced to serve ing to National Geographic 1-5 years in the State Reforma-
tory at Pendleton.
NATIONAL WEATHER OUTLOOK
DePauw s Future Is Chapel Topic
before the first of the year. 20 Years Ago
The Home and Child Study week-old strike against Boeing spectiyes
met with Mrs. Ruth Pell.
President William E. Ker- with DePauw to do all they can entrenching the present,” th? contribution to the furtherance stetter, in a wide - ranging to help us by seeking the com- President said. of mankind.” speech yesterday at DePauw, prehensive welfare and ad- -Any adequate education.” He told students he was hope-
NEW YORK UPI Machi- 1116 umversit >' i® m t he P r0 * vancement of the whole univer- h e argued, “is preparation for ful more and more of them expected to leave for Da Nang n ^ts’ Union President Roy Sie- cess developing the best pos- sity which mean? enhancement tii C future, and any future is would spend time in research miller said today a single tele- sible environment and facilities of and advancement of all its one j n which men and women and study in overseas areas, phone call from Defense Secre- “ es -® ential lo doing the finest parts.” of all races, cultures and re- Reversing the emphasis some-
tary Robert S. McNamara * rind teacbin S job " The university's aim. Dr. ligions will speedily move to what, he added that under study INDIANA WEATHER: Partly cloudy and cooler through Iricould bring settlement of the His address. ‘DePauw Per- Kerstetter said, “will be to pur- learn how to live together re- now are programs that would day. High today in low ‘0s. Low tonight in low 50s. High Friday
1965 — was de- sue the steady cultivation and gardless of their inherent dif- either bring DePauw or send to 111 ^d 60s. Outlook for Saturday: Fair or partly cloudy and rathAircraft Co., maker of missiles Uvered in Gob in Church at the development of the intellectual ferences. overseas areas visiting profes- er 0 ° o1 -
and military jets. traditional convocation recog- life and of an academic com- “it is a tragic thing, in the sots-
Mrs. Genevieve Rhea was Siemiller said he believed the nizmg new* faculty and staff munity which is genuine and name of education, to be de- One possibility, he said, is a hostess to the Present Day Club. Johnson administration was members. authentic. ’ fenders of an outworn concep- “succession of outstanding visavoiding cabinet-level interven- Beyond the physical growth “One of the most incredible tion of human relationships. It iting professors from Oxford tion in the walk-out involving and curriculum development errors involved in some institu- is important, in the name of University and other exception33.000 workers because it does planned in DePauw’s Design tions of higher learning today is education, that we, the leaders al institutions of higher leamHarvey Ford joined the not want to appear to be step- for a Decade. Dr. Kerstetter that they are committed rigidly of the future, do all in our ing outside the United States Greencastle police force sue- ping into every major labor- said the overriding aim is to the idea that education is power to break down these bar- to DePauw.” ceeding Malcolm Bruner. management dispute, “mouvating everyone associated for perpetuating the past and tier* and malt* our ere®tive ^ (Continued on Page 2)
Mrs. Lee Williams entertam•d the Mothers Study Club.
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