The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 October 1965 — Page 8

Brazil Man Being Held on First Degree Murder Charge

BRAZIL UPI — Wayne Shaffer, 56, Staunton, was held in the Putnam County Jail at Greencastle today, charged with first-degree murder in the shooting death Saturday of Robert Hadley, 40, Brazil, m a local tavern. An intensive police search for Shaffer ended Sunday afternoon when three state police troopers and a sheriffs deputy arrested him at his home. Clay County sheriff Glenn Van Horn said Shaffer would be

held in the Greencastle Jail because the Clay County Jail has been torn down to make way for a new building and construction work on the new jail is not completed. Van Horn said a grand jury would probably be ordered today to meet about Wednesday , to hear evidence in the case. Witnesses told police Shaffer 1 was unruly in the bar. They said Shaffer shot Hadley in the chest when the victim attemptI ed to quiet him.

Foreign News Commentary

By K. C. Thaler LONDON UPI — Britain is engaged in a sweeping review of her long term defense policy. It may result in an attempt to

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pass on some of her present world policing responsibilities

to the United States.

The review, described as the most far reaching undertaken i since the war, will almost certainly result in a whittling down of Britain’s current overseas ;

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The motives are largely financial. The government says Britain cannot afford to keep up her global defense commit- j ments on the present scale. The! financial burden is weighing heavily on the uneasy economy j and adds to Britain’s balance J of payments troubles which In j turn endanger the stability of | the pound sterling. Something will have to give, the government says, implying a contraction of Britain's defense posture overseas. From here it looks as If the United States may have to jump Into the breach, however reluctant-

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The Labor government has set a ceiling for its future defense budget at $5.6 billion a

year.

Prime Minister Harold Wilson holds this is the maximum that Britain will be able to afford and there are .^me advisers who feel even this is far beyond the means of the impoverished United Kingdom. Wilson’s government proclaimed proudly when it came to power a year ago that it wanted Britain to continue to play a major role in international affairs. This was to have been done through the “east of Suez policy’ which implied Brij tain’s continued policing of the | Far East or important portions of it. A major factor here is containment of threatening In donesian Red Chinese backed I aggression against British Commonwealth member Malaysia.

'nils policy has been aligned with the United States as complementary to the American effort to contain Communist aggression in South Asia, especially just now In Viet Nam. The surprise secession of Singapore from the Malaysian Federation a few weeks ago has stirred second thoughts of about the scope of Britain's defense role in the area. Britain maintains major bases in Singtpore and at present has the biggest fleet assembled there since the Korean War. in addition to V-bombers with nuclear capabilities. The United States has made it clear to Britain it wants her to continue in this role east of Suez which Washington considers Important in the present unsettled state or affairs in the Far East. But the changed status of Singapore and the political uncertainties they' involve may result in a gradual whittling down of Britain's base an-angements in the area. Alternatively, Britain may scale down her commitment in Aden, a vital base in the Middle Eastern defense setup. There are suggestions that Britain should pull out from there and that she could afford to do it without major risks because of changed circumstances and defense needs. Others argue that a Withdrawal from Aden might create a defense vacuum, as would a withdrawal from Singapore. Attention therefore focuses on the United States which, it is argued, might find itself in

the position where once again it would have to jump into a breach, in the Far or Middle East. Britain has told the United States it would do nothing final before consulting Washington and other allies in Nato and the Commonwealth.

Willy Mays to Visit Job Corps WASHINGTON UPI — San Francisco Giants star Willie Mays is going to make Christmas season visits to Job Corps ; centers in Oregon and Washing- ; ton State. The Officer of Economic Opportunity OEO said during the ; weekend that Mays recently was named sports division j chairman of Vice President | Hubert H. Humphrey’s Youth : Opportunity Committee. ! “If there’s anything I can do i to encourage youngsters to fur- 1 ther their education, or to train : for good jobs. I’m happy to do j it,” Mays said.

Anyone having repairable | j items to donate to the Goodwill,; Tuesday, Oct. 12, please call j OL 3-6587. The local Goodwill; Committee wall meet Monday, | Oct. 12. at 7:30 p. m. at the Gobin .Methodist Church.

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