The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 January 1966 — Page 2

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Postal Service To Be Increased

The President has directed Postmaster General Lawrence F. O’Brien to take steps to increase window service where needed in some 15,000 post offices, and to resume six-day-a-week parcel post delivery in 6,091 cities. “A good, stable, dependable postal system is vital to the well-being: of the nation’s economy,” President Johnson said, in granting the Postmaster General authority to seek service improvement funds from Congress. *T want you to explore all the techniques available to modernize our postal service and make certain that they are being used to provide the American people with the best postal system in the world at the lowest possible cost to the taxpayer.” The Postmaster Genera] said that the service

LETTER

EDITOR

Dear Editor: Has is occurred to you why our first brave efforts to contain or combat Communist take over in Santo Domingo last Spring has gradually been reversed until now we are helping the Reds? AIm has it ever occurred to you why we do not try to win over the Communists anywhere? Examples— Cuba and even Viet Nam where we seem to be fighting hard but trying NOT to win. Could the reason be treason? Think! Write your congressmen and senators. Hugh 8. Ramsey, M. D. Bloomington, Indiana

improvements will be made as soon as the Congress provides the funds—hopefully within the next months. Authority to make postal service improvements was contained in a letter to the Postmaster General, replying to a proposal by Mr. O’Brien that such action be taken. Under the Postmaster General’s proposal, six-day parcel post delivery would be restored in 6,091 cities where delivery routes served by foot carriers are now receiving parcel post delivery only five days a week. One delivery day is skipped each week in these cities, though on routes served by mounted carriers, six-day parcel post delivery has been maintained. Post office window service on Saturdays, and in some cases, Sundays would be authorized on an as-needed basis in nearly 15,000 post offices. Late window service would also be resumed on week nights, where needed. Postmasters would be authorized to resume selling money orders on Saturdays as part of the window service restoration in those cities where money order sales have been curtailed. The Postmaster General said that the service improvements would be a meaningful step in the President’s program to upgrade the quality of Federal services. Post office window hours and parcel post delivery service were cut back by the Post Office Department as an economy measure in May, 1964.

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Bible Thought Be ye kind one to another, tender - hearted, forgiving one another, even as God for Christ’s sake hath forgiven you. Ephesian 4:32. Christian forgiveness is not something elective; it is required. Christ’s death made G o d’s forgiveness possible. Christ’s love in us makes forgiveness possible. We can forgive — for Christ’s sake. We must forgive — for our sakes. Personal And Local News Mrs. Josephine Ward of Kokomo visited her daughter, Mrs. G. T. Tennis the past week-end.

The Men’s Brotherhood meeting of the Beech Grove E.U.B. Church has been postponed for

one week.

The Coterie Club will meet with Mrs. Harold Stewart, 812 Gardenside Drive, Friday eve-

ning, January 21st.

Refugee Village Raided By Cong SAIGON UPI—The Communist Viet Cong swept through a refugee village Muth of Da Nang today, gunning down civilian men, women and children in what appeared to be a vicious act of revenge. A government spokesman said the Communists killed 33 civilians and wounded 54 in the predawn attack on the village of Tu Hiep. Reports from the refugee center said one mother knelt down in front of one of the attacking guerrillas to beg for the life of her infant. The Viet Cong shot her in the face and then deliberately riddled the baby’s body with machine gun fire. Tu Hiep is located about 36 miles southwest of Da Nang, within the perimeter of the provincial capital of Tam Ky in Quang Tin Province.

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MONTARA, Calif. UPI — Authorities in this San Francisco Peninsula community are trying to figure out why thieves stole seven manhole covers

from the streets.

The covers weigh 150 pounds and cost $266 apiece. The theft was discovered Tuesday mornMrs. Robert Friend has been! ing. employed by George F. Long Jr,

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The Republican Women’s Club will hold a meeting Friday evening at 7:30 at the Public Service Building. All ladies are welcome. Robert O’Hair has left on an extended ocean trip which will take him around the horn of South America, and eventually he will sail around Africa. The names of Prof, and Mrs. Robert E. Williams were inadvertently omitted from the list of guests attending the comedy at Indiana University last Friday evening. The Ladies Missionary of New Providence Baptist Church will meet Thursday at 11 a. m. All members try to attend and bring a covered dish. Meat will be furnished. Cub Scout Pack 99 Christian Church will hold their regular monthly meeting January 24, 7:00 p. m. Attendance plaque will be awarded to the Den who has the most Cubbers and their parents attending. The annual Congregational Dinner and meeting of Presbyterian Church will be held Thursday, January 20, at 6 p.m. Everyone is to bring a covered dish and their own table service. The Greencastle Optimist Club will meet Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at the Fairway Restaurant. The speaker is Dr. Albert Reynolds of DePauw University. He will present a report on an interesting research. Every member is urged to attend.

Actress To Wed Movie Director LAUSANNE, Switzerland — UPI— Marriage banns were published Tuesday for Greek actress Melina Mercouri and French movie director Jules Dassin, who are living here. Although there was no immediate indication of when the couple would be married, under Swiss law a half year is needed by the civil registry to complete necessary formalities. Dassin, who directed Miss Mercouri, his constant companion for years, in such films as “Never on Sunday” and “Topkapi,” was discovered from his first wife, violinist Beatrice Launer, in 1961. Dassin said at the time of the divorce that he intended to marry Miss Mer-

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exposure. Because of its safety, a duckembryo killed - virus vaccine produced by 131 Lilly and Company has been approved by the federal govemment’e National Institutes of Health for preexposure protection of persons in such “high-risk” groups. This is the first rabies vaccine ever to be approved for such

use.

Duck-embryo rabies vaccine, introduced by the Lilly firm in 1957 after a six-year development project, does not contain a “paralytic factor” which is found in the Pasteur - type vaccines made from rabbit brain tissue. On rare occasions this factor in brain-tissue vaccine causes paralysis and even death following inoculation. Hence, physicians have not recommended immunization except in cases of known exposure to rabies. Pre - exposure immunization with duck-embryo rabies vaccine may be accomplished in either of two ways, both of which are equally effective. One method calls for four doses over a period of six months. The other involves three doses over eight months. Suitable immunity levels can be maintained thereafter with a booster injection every one to two years. Blood samples should be taken one month after completion of the immunization schedule and after each booster dose to prove with certainty that sufficient protective antibodies are pres-

ent.

While the duration of effectiveness of pre-exposure rabies immunization is not yet known, such a parctice markedly lessens the chance of getting the disease. Should routine bites occur, it will probably be necessary to give only one or two booster doses of vaccine rather than the prolonged four-teen-day course of immunization that must be taken by unprotected persons threatened with rabies. Approximately 30,000 four-teen-dose treatments are given each year to individuals in the United States who have actually or presumably been bitten by infected animals. Effective vaccines, organized control programs, and intensive public education regarding rabies immunization have reduced rabies deaths to less than five per year.

'Wild Rivers' Bill Shelved WASHINGTON UPI — The Senate’s first legislation of 1966, the “wild rivers” bill, appeared today to be dead for this year — shelved by a House committee. The House Interior Committee laid the bill aside just hours before it received approval by a 71-1 vote in the Senate. The measure contained President Johnson’s program to put under federal protection parts of seven rivers: the Salmon and Clearwater rivers in Idaho; the Cacapon and Shenandoah in West Virginia: the Rogue in Oregon; the Eleven Point in Missouri and the Rio Grande in New Mexico.

bridge, Massachusetts. His fraternity is Lambda Chi Alph^. He is preparing for the ministry of the Episcopal Church. . A An August wedding in Arlington is planned.

WITHDRAW LICENSES INDIANAPOLIS DPI — Two broker-dealers have withdrawn their licenses voluntarily and a third has been renewed after

being suspended.

Deputy Indiana securities commissioner Donald D. Doxsee said the licenses were withdrawn by the Best Foundation, Inc., and Best Realty, Inc., both of Indianapolis. As a result, neither can sell securities

to the public.

The Indiana Business and investment Trust, Indianapolis, was authorized to resume sales after a suspension until its financial statement met the Indiana Security Commission

Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hansel wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Sandra Leigh to Steven E. Smiley son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis E. Smiley, Greencastle. No date has been set for the wedding.

County Hospital Dismissed Tuesday: Mary Pleake, Stilesville Leo Clearwaters, Cloverdale Margaret Welch, Greencastle Mary Owens, Greencastle Margaret Burton, Greencastle

Palestine News Several of the children around here have had the mumps. Ott Hand returned home Tuesday from the Putnam Co. Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Osborn called at the Weaver Funeral Home in Clayton on Wednesday afternoon to pay their respects to Maude Hazelwood. Mir. and Mrs. Paul Appleget of Clermont were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Osborn on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jolpi Osborn and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Osborn. There was church services at Palestine Sunday afternoon.

Miss Duke To Wed David A. Hockensmith Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Duke of Arlington, Virginia, announce the engagement of their daughter, Stephanie Claire, to David A. Hockensmith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hockensmith of Greencastle. Miss Duke, a graduate of Wellesley College, Wellesley, Massachusetts, is presently a candidate for a Master of Arts in Teaching degree at Brown University. Her fiance, a graduate of Wabash College, Crawfordsville, is a candidate for a Bachelor of Divinity degree at Episcopal Theological School in Cam-

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Teenager Kills Parents Sets Fire To Home

WHITEHALL, Wis. UPI— AI 46 miles north of Pittsburgh.

teen-aged boy, wanted for the murder of his parents, was arrested Tuesday night when the family car stalled in a snow drift 20 hours and nearly 800 miles from his burned out Pennsylvania home. “Didn’t you hear? was the first question Jerry Lee Sanderson, 15, asked Sheriff Eugene Boijold when he was brought in because his age did not match the one on the driver’s license he was using. Boijold said he had no idea what the boy was referring to. But he told him, “Yes, but we want to hear it from you.” “Then, he confessed,” the sheriff said. Young Sanderson was using the license of his father, Henry L. Sanderson, 55, who was found sprawled in a pool of blood early Tuesday outside the charred ruins of his farm home in the rural hamlet of Keister,

The remains of his wife, Dorothy, 44, were found inside in the debris. After the boy confessed to killing his parents, Boijold said, “he was so sleepy we had to put him to bed. We didn’t get any more out of him.” The elder Sanderson had been shot four times with a 22-cali-ber rifle. Butler County Coroner Clinton Atwell said he had been shot in the house and then

groped his way down a lane near the house. Police said Mrs. Sanderson apparently was dead before the house burned down. It had been ignited with gasoline.

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