The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 October 1965 — Page 7

Coast Guard Academy To Conduct Entrance Exams at 300 Locations

ST. LOUIS, Mo. —The 90th, Extra-curricular activities inannual competition for entrance ! elude a variety of flubs and athto the U. S. Coast Guard Acad-1 letics. Coast Guard teams comemy will commence with the pete with many colleges In Dec. 4. 1965 administration of football, basketball, swimming, the College Entrance Examina- track, and other major sports tion Board Tests. These exam- under the direction of the wellinations will be given in 300 known athlete Cdr. Otto Gratest centers. ham. Appointments as Cadet, Unit- Coast Guard cadets spend a ed States Coast Guard, are portion of each summer at sea, made solely on the basis of a training aboard the bark nationwide competition. There EAGLE and major cutters. Past are no geographical or Congres- training cruises have taken the sional quotas. cadets to such interesting ports An applicant must be a high of call as Oslo, London, Copenschool senior or graduate, who hagen. Lisbon and Antwerp, has reached his 17th. but no this The Coast Guard is a mili22nd birthday by July 1, 1966. tary service and is one of the Applicants still in high school the five Armed Forces While must graduate and earn 15 history finds the Coast Guard units by June 30, 1966. The units fighting in all of our w-ars must include three in English, with many recorded deeds of two in algebra and one In I valor, traditionally the service plane geometry. Applicants takes its greatest pride in must be in excellent physical peacetime activities. Search and condition, between 64 and 78 Rescue, Law Enforcement, inches in height, with proper-! Aids to Navigation, Merchant tionate weight, and have at Marine Safety, Boating Safety, least 20 30 \ision in each eye Ocean Weather stations, Intercorrectable to 20 '30. national Ice Patrol and many The Academy curriculum in- other duties provide aid and eludes academic subjects and coffort to people of all nations military training. Courses are when using the air or sea lanes, conducted In the sciences, en- Its duties are truly humanitargineering, the humanities, and ian and it is the successful persubjects related to the profes- formance of their jobs that sional duties of a Coast Guard gives real satisfaction to Coast Officer. Cadets are also school- Guardmen everywhere, ed in the fundamentals of atom- For the Academy graduate,

portance to the Coast Guard operations, calling for many officers to enter this exciting branch of the Coast Guard’s organization to prevent disaster on the sea or land, during peace

or war.

An Information booklet and | application forms for entering the Coast Guard Academy may be obtained by writing to “Coast Guard Cadet, St. Louis,

Missouri 63103.”

! MISSION'S MEETING CHICAGO UPI—A two-day home missions conference sponsored by the National Lutheran Council s Division of American Missions will be held at the Sahara Inn. near O'Hare International Airport, Oct. 18-19. Pastors, staff personnel and jurisdictional leaders of the Lutheran Church in America, The American Lutheran Church and the Lutheran Church-Mis-souri Synod will discuss the role of the congregation in the contemporary mission of the

! Church.

Patrons' Mood Affected By Restaurant Design

The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana Tuesday, October 12, 1965

The year 27 B.C. is generally held to be the last year of the Roman Republic, says the Book of Knowledge.

post - graduate education is available in such fields as

Academy Business Administration

Communication .Civil Engineering. Electronics, Oceanography, Naval Construction. and Marine Engineering.

Upon completion of the Acad- Post-graduate courses are conemy education, cadets are com- 1 ducted at advanced military missioned as Ensigns in the schools and universities and colCoast Guard and awarded Bach-. leges throughout the country, elor of Science degrees. 1 Aviation is of increasing im-

1c science through the use of a digital computer and atomic

reactor on the

grounds.

During their training, cadets are paid $1,447.20 per year.

Pope Paul Firmly Bars Door To A Married Catholic Clergy VATICAN CTTT UPI—Pope railed to his stand on the birth Paul VI firmly barred the door control issue. He reserved disto a married Catholic clergy cussion and a decision on this Monday. He prohibited the matter to himself and is exEcumenical Council from talk- j pected to reveal soon whether ing about changes in the the church will change its ban

church’s celibacy rule. The pontiff Intervened to block a move aimed at opening the controversial issue for defate at St. Peter’s Basilica. In a letter read to the 2.000 bishops attending the council meeting, the pontiff called for celibacy rules to be “retained and strengthened.” “It does not seem expedient that there should be public discussion of a topic which calls for such delicacy of treatment and which is of such far-reach-ing importance for the church,” the pontiff was officially paraphrased as saying in his directive sent to Eugene Cardinal Tisserant, chairman of the council presidency. The Pope in his letter said he was intervening because he had received word that “a certain number of council fathers" had expressed the desire to open such a discussion. - There was no report how many bishops wished to bring it up, but Archbishop Dennis Hurley of Durban, South Africa, told a newsman last week several African bishops had prepared speeches on celibacy for delivery this week when the council is to consider a decree on priestly life. Some South African bishops also were anxious to discussit. A Dutch hierarchy source said he was certain Jan Bernard Cardinal Alfrink of Utrecht wiuld raise the issue if no one else did. Cardinal Alfrink remarked publicly after the opening of the .council on Sept. 15 that “it must not be thought that the problem is non-existent simply because no one has the courage ... to express himself publicly on this point.” A priest with good curial connections meanwhile gave some indication of the extent of the problem. He reported to newsmen that the Roman Holy Office presently has on file more than 10.000 requests from priests for a dispensation of vows. Many of these are from priests who want to marry. There were 432,347 Roman Catholic priests throughout the world, according to a 1964 report. Pope Paul told the council members that if they have any observations to make on the matter they must do so in writing and that he “will examine all such communications with the greatest care.” The pontiff * action was pa-

on contraception.

THIS IS ONLY HALF OF IT—The case for the world’s largest rocket motor is lowered into a firing pit at Aerojet-Gen-eral’s plant south of Miami, Fla., for a test firing. It is 260 inches in diameter. The solid fuel motor develops 3.5 million pounds of thrust, and this is only half. At full size it could deliver 7 million pounds thrust. It was built for NASA to demonstrate feasibility of rocket motors of such size. It burna six tons of fuel per second.

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CHICAGO UPI—Eating and drinking are anxiety-evoking situations that reduce man's independence and make him rei gress to a child-like depend- | ency, according to Richard | Kramer, head of Integrated De- | sign Associates Inc., Beverly j Hills, Calif. For this reason, restaurant design has a great influence on the mood of customers and how food tastes, the designer told a convention of the National Restaurant Association. “Offering a delicious menu is not enough,” Kramer said. It is a known fact that one not only tastes food, but that taste is

modified by the psychological frame of mind the person is in. To an angry, anxious person, the best food can have no taste except bad.” Kramer said a customer who is kept standing in the middle ; of a room while the maitre jd’hotel is chatting at another end of the restaurannt feels “insecure, frustrated, and a little angry.” He is angry because he is | hungry and also dependent on someone else to feed him. He also feels awkward “standing in the middle of nowhere waiting to be seated.” To reduce anxiety, the en-

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QUILTED ADS ST. LOUIS (UPI) — Mrs. Gladys Carter, mother of professional bowler Don Carter, turned her son’s many old bowling shirts into a warm quilt. Each shirt is an advertisement in itself, ranging from the name of a beer to a bowling ball manufacturer.

RETAIL RISE NEW YORK (UPI) — During the first half of 1965, California led the nation in new retail apparel stores, according to Dun & Bra<lstreet. It says nationwide 1.396 new retail apparel stores opened in the first half of the year or 297 more than in the same period for 1964. Combined starting capital of the stores was $14.7 million.

Naturalists estimate a porcupine has between 20,000 and 30,000 quills.

■Refusal to share food Is a grave sin to Africa’s Bushmen.

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