The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 February 1966 — Page 4

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Hmgry Hone RENO, Nev. UPI — District court jurors are hearing a |85,000 damage suit filed by a woman who claim* she was injured when she was thrown by a horse that was so hungry it bolted after a hay truck. The operator of the horse •table contends his horses are adequately fed.

Business Break WASHINGTON UPI — GOP members of the House Select Committee on Small Business want the Defense Department and other big-spending government agencies to give a better break to the nation’s small businesses. Rep. Arch A. Moore Jr., W. Va., ranking RepubUcan on the panel, complained Tuesday that the federal small business administration has withdrawn its representatives from Defense Department procurement centers, thereby reducing the chance of contract awards to small businesses.

HONTTON, England UPI — The local council has been asked by the residents of Beggars Lane to have the road’s name changed.

Stork (Mb To Go NEW YORK UPI—The old Stork Club, a playground for cafe society, when there was a cafe society, will be demolished to make way for another kind of playground, a vest pocket park. William S. Palsey, chairman of the board of the Columbia Broadcasting System, announced Tuesday he bought the property between 5th and Madison Avenues on 53rd Street to build a park in honor of his father, the late Zamuel Paley, founder of the Congress Cigar Co.

50 per cent the total of U. S. health and education aid to foreign countries. The special message was a followup to the request Johnson sent the lawmakers Tuesday for 83.4 billion In military and economic assistance for the fiscal year 1967, beginning July L Johnson was scheduled to •end a third aid message, on world food problems, to the lawmakers Thursday. Today’s detailed, formal request for the health and education aspects of the overall aid package includes a 50 per cent increase in education aid, raising it to an annual level of more than $200 million. It also asks a two-thirds increase in health programs to more than $150 million. The President said in his Tuesday message the increases would be aimed at spreading “the benefits of education to

UJI. Decision Rests On Jordan UNITED NATIONS UPI—The critical question of whether the U. N. Security Council should seek a settlement of the war In Viet Nam today appeared to rest on the tiny nation of Jordan. At the Arab nation’s request Tuesday, the 15-member council ended daylong debate by postponing until today a decision on whether to put the Viet Nam conflict on its debating agenda. The decision was postponed until at least 3 p.m. EST today. The United States requested the move after resuming bombing in North Viet Nam, ending a 37-day lull. But on the basis of sentiment expressed In Tuesday debats, ths council could muster only eight of the nine affirmative votes required to approve the agenda. The Soviet Union and Trance led opposition to a council debate and were supported by Communist Bulgaria and three African countries—Malta, Nlerla and Uganda.

Redistricting of State Upheld INDIANAPOLIS UPI— The 1966 elections may be the only use of the new congressional districting plan enacted by the 1965 Legislature. A 2-1 vote of a federal panel Tuesday afternoon held the 1965 congressional reaportionment act to be “not unconstitutional.” The ruling clears the way for congressional candidates to begin filing from the new districts Feb. 22 and for the May 8 primary and Nov. 8 general elec tions to be held on the basis of this map. But Judge Win G. Knoch of the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals, In announcing the majority decision, conceded “un doubtedly a more equitable reapportionment is possible.” He said, “Two or three districts are abnormal” in else, but do not have any greater variance than congressional plans for New York and Ohio for which Supreme Court rulings have been made.

Johnson Asks Aid Increases WASHINGTON UPI — President Johnson today asked Congress to tnereaae by more than

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curbing some of the diseases which plague mankind. Air Passengers NEW YORK UPI — One of every four U. S. air travelers, about 26 million persons, landed or took off last year from the four airports that serve the New York metropolitan area, according to the Port of New York Authority. Authority Chairman S. Sloan Colt said Tuesday the number of travelers passing through the airports was more than the combined populations of New York, New Jersey and Connec-

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