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VOLUME SEVENTY-FOUR
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1965
UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL SERVICE NO. 27
EIGHT KILLED ON INDIANA HIGHWAYS
Church Of Christ Sets Gospel Meeting Series
Elders of the local Church of Christ have announced that a Gospel meeting will be held November 29th through December 5th in Greencastle. Elvis Bozarth, of Chicago, will be the guest evangelist for the meeting.
Johnson May Extend Stay At Texas Ranch
Parking Meters Are Decorated
Marchers Divided Inquiry Board
WASHINGTON UPI — Or- 'WASHINGTON UPI — Three ganizers of tomorrow’* "Peace experts who have served as a March” on Washington protest- "board of consultants” during ing U. S. policy in Viet Nam the House Merchant Marine are running into some road- Committee’s investigation of the blocks — not from the govern- 1956 Andrea Doria sinking will ment but from some of the aid the panel’s investigation of prospective marchers. the Yarmouth Castle cruise
Representatives of a host of ship disaster,
anti - war committees, mostly Committee Chairman Edward student groups, holding a four- A. Garmatz, D-Md., announced day convention here in connec- Thursday that he was asking tion with the march, were assistance from retired Adm. sharply divided today as to just H. C. Shepherd former chief of what its aims are. the Coast Guard’s Merchant Sponsors of the march have Marine Safety Office; H. L. gone to some pains to empha- Seward, professor emeritus of size that: 1 They have a defi- mechanical and marine engin-
JOHNSON CITY. Tex. UPI nite program to end the war, eering at Yale, and retired President Johnson may extend and 2 they are not coming to Coast Guard Commodore E. M. his Texas visit into December Washington to burn draft cards Webster, a specialist in marine
Traffic Death Toll For Year 1.336
McNamara Schedules Viet Nam Inspection
j Its more fun to give than to
receive at Christmas time, or so the Greencastle High School Chapter of the Y-Teens
think.
now that his meeting with West German Chancellor Ludwig Erhard has been put off until Dec.
19-21.
The Chief Executive has not set a date for returning to Washington and apparently hopes to soak up more sunshine to aid recuperation from his
Friday morning several mem- gall bladder operation last
bers of the group met at the Oct- 8.
Chamber of Commerce office. Weather at his LBJ Ranch and from there went on their h as been unseasonally warm way to decorate the city’s park- an d he has sandwiched rides king meters. The project was around the hills with work on co-ordinated by Mr. Lawrence tiis new budget, state-of-the-Goodhue. executive secretary for '-inion message and other duties, the Chamber of Commerce. The ^i* 'VMte House announced
or sit-in at the White House, communications.
Gen. Mobutu Assumes Presidency Of Congo
Armory Blast, Fire, Claim 7
LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo UPI — Self-proclaimed President Joseph D. Mobutu today appeared headed for five years of near-dictatorial rule in the Congo. The country’s leading
KEOKUK, Iowa UPI — Sur- political figures seemed power-
material'rjsed’Vere donated^bv Thursday the postponement in vivors of a gas explosion and less to stop him.
Eitel’s Flowers. Erhard s visit to Texas was pro- fire that devastated the Na- Mobutu, a general and comThe parking meters were al- P osed b y the West German tional Guard Armory during a mander in chief of the army.
The sermon topics are as fol- ready there so leader. Administration sources square dance have a special stunned a joint session of the lows: Monday—The Finality of The following girls took part Faid Erhard, reported to be suf- reason this Thanksgiving holi- Congolese Parliament Thursday
Revelation: Tuesday — The Or- in the activity. fering from influenza, wanted day to give thanks — for life. w
ganization of the Chjrch; Wed- SENIORS A. Crum. G. Doan. to recover fu lly before making nesday — Sins tha: Crucified g Dozer. C. Godfrey. C. th e trans-Atlantic journey to Jesus; Thursday — The Chain Vaughn. L. Patterson. C. Miller. thf ' meeting that had been set JUNIORS—M. Berry, D. Bos- for Dec 2 ’ 3 Forty - eight survivors were emergency rule.
Elvis Bozarth
WASHINGTON UPI — Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara will fly to Viet Nam next week to inspect the rapidly expanding U. S. military efforts and "discuss the out-
look for the future.”
He and Gen. Earle G.
>y United Prejs International Indiana-? Thanksgiving holiday weekend traffic toll reached at least eight during the first 30 hours of the period, with three persons killed in a single wreck and six of the total dying in accidents involving trees. The deaths boosted the 1965 Indiana traffic toll to at least 1.336. compared with 1.245 persons killed in traffic by Nov. 26 a year ago Police said Donald Kittrell, 17, Larry Dame, 17, and Harold Smiley, 22. all of Muncie, were
Wheeler, chairman of the Joint killed earl y Thursday when an Chiefs of Staff, will arrive in auto in which ^ were ridin - the wake of the war’s largest went out of contro1 at about battle and at a time when 100 miles per hour and slammed American strength is increas- into a bi £ 1ree alon S Indiana ing at an average 6,000 men 32 about four mi,es east of
per week. U. S. forces may to- Muncie -
tal close to 200,000 men by the Police said two olher y° llths end of the year. in 016 vehic,e were in i ured in Announcement of the trip the cra5h - which occurred as was delayed until McNamara 1116 S rou P returned from a bas-
was departing Thursday night ketba11 g ame -
for conferences with leaders in Mrs ’ Ruth Spencer. 53. AtLondon and Part?. It gave rise ,anta ’ died late Thursday in a to questions about possible new hos P ital at Indianapolis of inturns in the war, particularly i uries she suffered Wednesday about heavier bombing raids ni ^ ht when an auto driven b y
Rev. Maxwell James Webb, against North Viet Nam.
by announcing he was deposing President of the Putnam Coun- Despite damage done by air tt t tv, t- t President Joseph Kasavubu. ty Tuberculosis Association power thus far. supplies and P Tt™ 1 - !im *
her husband, Scott, was rammed by a semi - trailer truck
Seven persons were killed in suspending . parts of the Consti _ 1963, says: the Thanksgiving Eve blast. tution and declaring a state of
ilton county line.
Authorities said the Spencer
men. including regular Vietnamese army units, continue to
"Celebrating our 50th year as flow tQ ^ Cominunists , n Ule vehicle made a left turn into
the path of the truck.
Discussions with Gen. William C. Westmoreland, U. S.
Donald R. Colby, 53. Topeka, was killed Wednesday night when his car went out of con-
that Saves: Friday — Can One JUNIORS—M. Berry, D. Bos- lor Uec Forty - eight survivors were lu ” r - a Putnam County Tuberculosis ' Be Saved Out of the Church of well. B. Brann. D. Buis, J. Cagle, This delay, however, wiU give hospitalized, 23 of them in cri- Mobutu, once an army ser- Association we are grate £ ul f or ' OUl Christ. Saturday — When Spi- B Clark C Duncan D Gid- Johnson a chance to confer with tical condition. Many were bad- dedar ed he "ould as- ^ 0 pp 0rtunity to express a , w ? aii ns iee! kb mm mm
-ve.i vTerm,m nemano ror a explosion blew out the walls of , , every pupil, teacher, adnunisgreater voice in control of nu- Armory Wednesday night P rnc <inia lons uerc nnt su trator and staff person of our
ginning: Sunday p. m. Tie Kingdom that Cannot Be
Moved.
Services will be held nightly at 7:30 p. m. and Sunday at 10:35 a. m. and 6:00 p. m. Anyone desiring free transportation to and from the services may call OL 3-3808 or OL 3-6886. The church is located at 636 East Washington street. Visitors are cordially invited.
Ike Recovering
WASHINGTON UPI — Former President Dwight D. Eisen-
S. Smith.
Meeting Held By Roachdale Lions
clear weapons
fenses.
in NATO d e- and b roil g)U the roof crashing
down on the dancers who were
Work Overtime
ST. LOUIS. Mo. UPI — Pro- "It was a mass of human
The Roachdale Lions Club duction workers on Gemini fire,” said Anderson, a resident
Turkey Served To Viet Gl's
SAIGON UPI—Thousands of
of his hometown.
Daniel Wegenke, 25, South Bend, failed to stop for a sign at a T-intersection north of South Bend Wednesday and his car rammed head-on into a tree. Police said Wegenke was
killed instantly.
A Pennsylvania man. Joseph Dadig. 23. of Pittsburgh, was
hower, heartened by a Thanks- Cabinet Secretary and TrPa _
giving Day family reunion,
jei f to an\ debate. county schools we may detect
1,1 nashm *t°”' s,al ' D " tuberculosis at its earliest gaily reeling through the three- part 'T’‘ '"^‘*1 Thursday it , t an ,, lvork ^ th our tions of caller Kenny Anderson. ^ying whether to recog- ^ the patient.
mze Mobutu s government. A
State Department spokesman “Only a small portion of our
held their meeting Tuesday at space capsules and Phantom of Burlington. "I saw people “1^* Yhe^sRuaWon^cl^- Sd^forthe^'pro^am 1 of na- tons of roast turkey and cran- kilIed w edne.sday in Richmond, 7:00 p.m. Robert Wilder pre- jet fighters worked overtime screaming and timbers laying ly „ tionaJ and slatp servi< . e m the berry sauce were dished up to ' vhen hls car misaed a dead *
Radio Leopold informed the fight against tuberculosis. The American fighting men in bouth nation of the unseating of Kasa- greatest amount of your con- Vic t Nani Thursday. But many vnbu and Premier-Designate tribution remains in Putnam ^I® on combat patrol in the Evariste Kimba. County . . . and the program Jungles ate Thanksgiving dinAlthough the broadcasts said continues right here! ners out of cold C ration cans.
sided.
Theron McClure, the Lion’s District Governor, gave a talk. Present also was Don Morris.
today at McDonnell Aircraft on top of some of them. One Corp. to make up time lost in man was running through the
six-day machinists strike.
from
Lion Higgle had as his guest
continued his recovery
two heart attacks.
The last medical report is- bis son, Ranny Higgle,
sued by doctors at Walter Reed
Hettie L. Scott Funeral Sunday
wall all ablaze.”
Survivors who had not needed medical attention trickled in-
to the police station Thursday ^“coTi
to report they were all right. While authorities continued
end curve and rammed a tree at the bottom of an embank-
ment.
to probe the ruins of the de-
Hettie L. Scott, 88. died late molished building today they
r v K “;“ r ^' “3 -» p_ m zjtl v : c r
r i „ _ gram which consisted of a re- She was bom in Jefferson
ligious film “Take My Life,” Township. February 3. 1877. the which was presented by Rev- daughter of Henry and Nancy
erened Leo Schmidt, minister Staley Blue. She had spnet CLAYPOLE. England UPI — his personal bravery, was apof the Prsebyterlan Church of all her life in the Jefferson Ten * >' ear * old Teresa Healey pointed the new premier to sucRoachdale. Township community. She was a » "'earing a special oeed Kimba, who had been oust-
member of the Tri County medal S iven her by the Royal ed fe y Parliament but then reChurch. Society for the Prevention of appointed by Kasavubu.
would remain substantially in "• V011 be T
effect, the proclamations in P° rtaIlt task confronting your
Parliament were considered a famil >’ and friends? clear indication of Mobutu’s - vour Christmas Seals letter readiness to assume vast pow- Do it todav - Tliank ^ u '”
News Conference WASHINGTON UPI Se*
‘satisfactory progress” in regaining his health from the mild heart attacks suffered Nov. 9-10 at Augusta, Ga. Doctors said in a statement the general got up for a short time Thanksgiving morning and
was in good spirits.
Batty Award
Col. Leonard Mulamba. a Mobutu supporter celebrated for
Kail Is Heard By Civic Clubs
ln ' hlS wa?L 0 rin« 0 Snce 0 Cpr Wa"te" Answer p - Billetdeaux of Johnstown. Pa.
He was the first man in the chow line in An Traeh. a Vietnamese village south of Da
Nang.
back from the In ter-American Conference in Rio De Janeiro, scheduled a news conference today at the State Department The conference was called for
1 p. m.
A fine turkey dinner was served prior to the meeting.
The Leatherneck corporal had
just returned from a 24 hour NOWS Of BoyS patrol through w r aist-deep muck. „ , , , V DENVER. Colo. — Second mud and water. ,. _ ^ .
Rev. Francis Kull, of St. Lieutenant Richard D. Clark, Paul’s Catholic Church, was the Billetdeaux and other mem- SO n of Mr. and Mrs. Norris W.
Former P r e m i e r M o i s e s P eaker at the joint luncheon of bers of Linia Company of the Clark of Fillmore, Ind., has been
Snow Storm Building Up Over Great Plains
Survivors are: one grandson. CrueIt J’_ to A^taml* for climb- ^ h o hls Ve^n feudine the Greencastle Rotary and 3rd Battalion, 9th Marine Regi- graduated at Lowry AFB. Colo.,
Jon. of Eminence and one sis- a 2o - foot ladder to rescue a Tshombe. who has been feudmg _ . . ter, MvTtle Kirby, Hidalgo, Illi- baL trapped in wire netting. "* ith Kasavubu, at first ap-
noL“e. She was preceded in death by her husband, Frank and two daughters, Doris Mark and
Hilda Moore. — ,-vm™ i r, n snal1 nave lo Sluuy lnls ' er ' have to obesrve Thanksgiv- ma. Washington. ing reassigned to Griffiss AFB,
peared to welcome the bloodless
Kiwanis Clubs Wednesday noon. ment . "ere served a 14-course from the training course for
dinner. u.S. Air Force nuclear weapons He spoke in an interesting “This is only their second officers.
Funeral services will be held
Sunday at 2:00 Whitaker Funeral
No Deposit coup. But after hearing the Mo- and cha ii e nging manner. He hot meal tins month,” said Capt.
butu proclamation, he said “we enip j
LONDON UPI — The For- shall have to study this very t
eign Office has hired 30 fur carefully.”
Lieutenant Clark, a graduate
emphasized the need we all David Colcombe. 31, of Taco- of Fillmore High School. Is be-
By United Prejj Imernotionol
coats and fur hats from Brit-
i P ' m wn™ t ?n ain ’ S ,eadin S clothes rental firm YOU KnOW
i Home in £ or a d jpi orna tic mision head-
Cloverdale. Rev. James Kelley ing out of Moscow on Monday .
By United Pr#s» Internotionol
ways in advance of the cold front and the Weather Bureau warned that icy northern winds would whip the snow into drifts
A massive pre-winter storm rolled down from the Rookies today and sent heavy snow
warnings flying across the J . .
Great Plams and upper M.d- and niake^ ^vmg hazardous.
west. The U.S. Weather Bureau began issuing special bulletins on the fast-moving storm.
will officiate, with burial in Walnut Chapel Cemetery. Calling hours at the funeral home in Cloverdale. after noon
Saturday.
ing in humility and reverence. Joseph McCord, former Director of the Bureau of Financial Institutions of Indiana,
The firm — Moss Brothers — The first atomic bomb was Casper Feld and Dr. Sumner patriotically declined to accept exploded at Alamorgordo. N. L. Martin, retired Methodist a customary deposit of $140 M., July 16. 1945, according to minister, were guests at the
This is sure a lot difference,” N.Y., for duty with the Strate-
(Con tinned on Page 2) gic Air Command. NATIONAL WEATHER OUTLOOK
on each of the fur coats.
the World Almanac.
luncheon.
Holiday Toll Mounts Across Nation
Deep snows already blanketed sections of both Dakotas. Aberdeen, S.D., was hit with three inches of fresh snow’ dur-
The heavy snow warnings ing the night. Mountain area in were posted early today for a Utah received up to eight
wide area stretching northeast- inches.
ward from Nebraska through Californians celebrated portions of Iowa, the Dakotas. Thanksgiving Thursday with a
Minnesota. Wisconsin and Mich- freakish batch of weather that . „ igau. included a rare tornado that did 1 ' tod ' 1 -' w ,1 near > ree ul traffic deaths reported. Texas
By United Press International
Tlie Thanksgiving holiday traffic death toll climbed stead-
Freezing mins slirked high- little damage just outside Los
Angeles, more rain, some snow, and ^ub-freezmg temperatures. More than eight inches of
20 Years Ago
days to go. Bad weather across much of the nation made driv-
ing conditions hazardoos. A United Press International
Miscellaneous 21 of w’hich was pursued by police persons and injured four. Total 216 for speeding early Thursday. The crash of a light plane at California, the most populous Five persons were killed and Berlin, Vt., in a dense woods state, led the nation with 19 three were injured. during a heavy snowstorm
An explosion and fire at a claimed four lives. State police 1N - DlANA WEATHER: Cloudv with showers and thundershow-
„ XT Tr , Iowa ’ Annory on said thp Beechcraft erg to(Jav and tonight Co]der tonight Ixm . lonight 35 to 46 . High and New York state counted Thanksgiving Eve killed seven Bonanza was groping toward a Saturdav uppe! . 40s and mjd 50s . outlook for Sunday: Partly f01 "/ . , P €rsonp when the roof colla P s ' landin S at Barre-Montpelier cloudy ^ ulh cloudy north and colder with snow flumes likely
The National Safety Council ed on a roomful of square Airport and crashed about
reported 16 dead in traffic Keokuk.
on a roomful of square Airport and crashed about a
snow fell in the San Jacinto count at 4 a.m., EST today does not predict a death toll dancers. Three children burned mile west of it. Mountains above the desert showed at least 164 persons for the Thanksgiving holiday to death in a fire in a house Today, the day after Thanksfloor resort of Palm Springs. A killed in traffic accidents since but it said about 575 persons trailer at Norfolk, Va., and three giving, is also a long-neglected
Mr d Mrs Willia m tnrnad o uprooted cypress trees the long holiday weekend began would die in traffic accidents persons died in a hotel dormi- second Thanksgiving. In 1789, thA J at the L A ~ County fairgrounds at 6 p.m„ local time Wednesday, dhring an average 102 hour tory at Lakewood. N. J., filled George Washington set aside
at Pomona, fruit growers gath- The death count ends at mid- non-holiday period at this time with sleeping employes at a win- this day as one of national ered up smudge pots to combat night Sunday. The hreakodovvn: of year. ter resort. thanksgiving for adoption of the
Miss Ruth Daggy was here crop-protecting warm smoke Traffic 164 One of the worst accidents A triple automobUe crak-up U. S. Constitution by the revolufrom Gas City where she was and heat, and scattered *how- Fires 27 reported was the collision at on U. S. 41 at Punta Gorda, tionary states earlier in the
music supervisor in the schools, er* fell on asveral commurutiea, ^ Plane* 4 Wichita, Kan., ct tom car*, ana Fla, Thursday, killed three same year.
Mrs. Sam Caruso and daughter. Angela, were here from
Walkerton, Ontario.
attended the Sonja Henie ice re-
vue in Indianapolis.
near Lake Michigan.
Minimum 47* 6 A.M 49* 7 A.M 50* 8 A.M 49* 9 A.M 49* 10 A.M 50'’ 11 A.M 50*
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