The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 April 1966 — Page 8

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Risk Discusses Rioting la Viet WASHINGTON UPI — Secretary of State Dean Ruak aays that ctrlUan riots in Viet Nam have not yet interfered with military operations but added that any challenge to solidarity interferes with the wftr effort. Rusk testified for 2% hours at a closed session of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Members reported afterward that he expressed serious concent at the challenge to the government of Premier Ky but saw no alternative now to a military-directed government. Chairman J. William Fulbright, D-Ark., said Rusk did not want to minimise the danger of tee situation either politically or militarily. Asked if he frit personally teat it could hurt tee military effort against the Communists, Fulbright said: “My own feeling is that it will. - The senator’s statement coincided with a State Department charge that tee Communist met Cong was seeking to intensify tee anti-government demonstrations in Saigon, Da Nang and other Vietnamese cities.

Nsgrs Woman ledge WASHINGTON UPI — The nomteathm of Mrs. Constance Baker Motley, 44, to be tee first Negro woman federal Judge in tee nation, was approved Monday by a Senate judiciary subcommittee. Mrs. Motley was nominated recently by President Johnson to be UJL district Judge for tee Southern District of New York.

Smoking la Bed Fatal Te Maa BLOOMINGTON UPI — Authorities believed today the fire death of John A. Kershaw, 51, was the result of his f*mi»g asleep while smoking'in bed. Kershaw’s charred body was found Sunday night in his burning apartment. Charles Mitchell, who occupied another of tee four units in tee building, said he saw smoke and kicked down the door to Kershaw’s quarters. When smoxe kept him from entering, he got a wet towel and tried again but failed to get inside. Kershaw was a machinist at tee Otis Elevator Co. He was transferred here from the firm’s Yonkers, N.Y., plant last summer.

Auto Critic Hits Manufacturers WASHINGTON UPI — Auto critic Ralph Nader said Monday car manufacturers will not give motorists details of how safe their products are. He said they should be forced to disclose such information. Nader, author of a book accusing the Industry of manufacturing unsafe cars, told tee Senate Commerce Committee it should propose tougher auto legislation than that requested by the administration. Nader also said manufacturers should be required to recall defective vehicles and repair teem. This practice is “frequently non-existent’’ now, he said. /

Vacancies Up Te Co. Chairmen INDIANAPOLIS UPI — A subcommittee of tee Indiana Democratic State Central Committee has ruled that vacancies hi precinct party offices should be filled by the county chairman and not by vote of the remaining precinct officials.

The decision was against Sen. Nelson Grills, D-Indianapolis, in his complaint filed against Marion County Democratic chairman James Beatty. Thurman DeMoss, Franklin, chairman, said, the subcommittee decided to recommend that “tee state central committee should not assume Jurisdiction of the controversy. We found the Marion county Democratic chairman was acting in accordance with tee rules which govern the filling of precinct vacancies.” Grills indicated he might take the question directly to tee state committee at its next meeting. He claimed his vote would be "diluted” if Beatty were to handpick the precinct committeeman and women and control tee dating convention with his appointments.

MITCHELL RETURNS HOLLYWOOD UPI—Cameron Mitchell returns from six years of movie-making abroad to oo-star in "Bdmbre” with Paid Newman and Fredric March.

TAMIROFF SIGNS HOLLYWOOD UPI — Character actor Akim Tamiroff has signed for a top role in “The Vampire Killers” to be filmed in Ortisei, Italy.

Funds For Fear Mental Centers INDIANAPOLIS UPI—Governor Branigin and tee Indiana State Budget Committee Monday allocated cigarette tax funds for construction of four mental health centers costing more than 52 million. The decision was announced after a two-hour closed-door conference hdd in tee wake of strong criticism. The action released 1596,000 in state cigarette tax revenues for use to redeem federal funds that otherwise would revert to Washington after June SO. The state and federal funds together with local appropriations will go for construction of a mental health center at Indianapolis Methodist Hospital costing 5600,000, including 5300,000 federal, 5150,000 state and 5150.000 local; mental health center at Indianapolis Marion County General Hospital costing 51 million .including $500,000 federal, 5250,000 state and 5250.000 local; mental retardation center at Lafayette costing 5454,925, including 5188,500 federal, 594,250 state and 5172,175 local; and mental retardation center at Richmond costing 5366,091, including 3173,428 federal, 566,714 state and 5105,949 local. Branigin said two other centers for retarded children proposed at Logansport, costing 546,000, and at South Bend, costing 5212,952, were not acted on now because plans were not complete. But he said he saw no reason why they would not be approved.

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Night Driving Meeting Topic CLEVELAND UPI—An Indiana University optometry professor said a driver with 20-40 vision- may require 100 times as much illumination for safe driving at night as a person with 20-20 daytime vision. . “It is unreasonable to expect a driver to operate a vehicle safely by day if his vision cannot be corrected to better than 20-40,” said Dr. Merrill Alien at a meeting of safety officials, drivers’ training personnel and optometrists. All persons with only 20-40 daytime acuity should not be permitted to drive at night, be said. Even in the daytime, they should be restricted to nonhighway driving. “A man with 20-20 vision driving at 60 miles per hour has 3.9 seconds to read a highway sign composed of 6-inch letters,” Allen said. “If his vision is 20-40, he has only 1.95 seconds because he must be closer to read the sign, and with only 20-100 vision me must try to read the sign in less than eighttenths of a second.”

Court Reverses Contempt Action WASHINGTON UPI — The Supreme Court Monday overturned tee contempt conviction of a New Hampshire man wbo refused to answer questions about his past at a state investigation of Communist party activity. The court held the information sought was outdated. The 6-3 ruling reversed tee one-year jail sentence imposed in 1963 against Hugo DeGregory of Hudson, N.H. DeGregory asserted he was not a member of tee Communist party at that time but balked when asked about his activities prior to 1957.

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Renews Promise To South Korea SEOUL UPI — President Johnson has renewed a U.S. promise to protect South Korea while it sends an additional 20,000 troops to Viet 'Nam, it was reported Monday. Johnson reaffirmed the U.S. pledge in a letter to Korean President Park Chung-hee, dated April 2, a government spokesman said. Johnson’s letter was in reply to two notes

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