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|Job-Home Tug Of War' Won By One Part-Timer

nent employee to woric on a (part-time basis. Since her first stint in the (English department, this housej wife and mother has also worki ed in the president’s office, in ; the college museum, and in the | school for social work. When

By ROBERTA ROESCH

Suicidal Mania Can Me Avoided By Alfred Sheinwold

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, Bridge players sometimes marvel at the lemming, the strange Scandinavian rodent that cannot be prevented from committing suicide in the sea. It is less well known that the lemming marvels at bridge •players, many of whom cannot .'be prevented from doing themselves in at the bridge table.

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“When I was given the Job, | I thoroughly enjoyed it,” she said, “and when the assignment

to a solution might be part- p aT <t-time working arrange-

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DAILY QUESTION look for a job while another wag over j realized the solution Partner opens with one club, wants to stay home, a first step to m y pe rsona i dilemma was a

and the next player passes. You to a hold: S-A 8 6 3; H-9 8 2; D-K 8;

^Answer - Bid^M^lde^ow i ° ne housewif * who discover - Called A CoUege

Answer. Bid one spade. Show ^ arrangement was right

for her decided, after 20 years, to dust off her secretarial skills and see what she could work i

out.

Back And Forth

Learning All The Time f age at the Noble County Credit Supreme Court later ordered “With every new step I take,” j Union in Albion. him returned to P n ^ n - th ^

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Hobbs was fired from Indi-iy^ state,

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partner’s minor suit.

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Federal Workers Get Pay Raise WASHINGTON UPI—A bill to raise the pay of 1.8 million federal workers by 8.2 per cent waa passed by the House Tuesday and sent to President John-

son.

The increase, exactly equaling the President’s wage-price guidelines, included a 2.9 per cent cash raise, plus improvements in a number of fringe benefits. It would be retroactive ; to July 1. Congressional action conclud- 1 ed with House acceptance of! Senate amendments to the bill. | Senate approval Monday was 81 to 0. i

Encouraged by the first step she had taken, the housewife took her second by calling a local college and inquiring about opportunities for part-time work there that would fit in

she said, “I learn a

more about how to handle part-time job and a household

of five children. habeas corpus but the Indiana > ago on the Indiana warrant. “But this arrangement has : —

worked out for me from my j very first assignment, so I think it is a perfect solution for housewives with secretarial skills who are torn between wanting a job and staying home

with their family.”

Hobbs Hearing Is Postponed

One Part Wants To Stay Home, Other Wants To Go To Work

‘Before I came to this de- schedule of her schoolcision,” she said, "I wavered e children,

back and forth. One day I

would be sure I wanted a job Almost immediately she refer the stimulation of working, ceived a job filling in as a secreThen the next day I would be! tary in the college’s English

equally convinced that I be-! department She worked in the? s he is not at work at the collonged in the family circle.” morning from 9:00 to 11:30, i e ge, she goes to the homes But as this woman read 1 went borne to have lunch with ; 0 f faculty members to type “Help Wanted” ads, she spotted ber children and then returned speeches, theses, books and an opening for part-time work to ber job to work until 3:00. papers. Her current assigndoing an election-year survey Rhpr „ v . ment, when she told me her

job for a research organization. story, was typing a 500-page Indiana to extradite Hobbs, who After reading the ad several cellent - her employers were doctorats thesis. And she said j served less than five years of a

f or quick to recognize her value, j that she loved every moment of 15-year term imposed at Fort : so she was hired as a perma- her part-time work. : Wayne. Ind., in 1959 in a short-

AUSTIN, Tex. UPI — The extradition bearing of Arnold Hobbs, Albion, Ind., wanted by J the State of Indiana in connec-; tion with a $2 million embezzle-1 ment in a credit union he serv- j ed as managed, has been post-!

poned to Sept. 13.

The bearing had been scheduled to determine whether the State of Texas would permit!

times, she decided to apply

the job.

AUCTION SALE The personal property of Maude Snider will be sold at public auction at her homo 107 North Collega Ave., in Greencastle, Ind., on

Wednesday, July 20, ’66

At 12:30 o'clock

4 metal porch chairs, wicker table, swivel rocker, antique chair, antique clock, antique table, and tables, stools, 2 overstuffed rockers, oak rocker, sholvos, lamps, T.V. set, radio, 9x12 rug and pad, other rugs, wall mirror, pictures, whatnots, poster bed, chest, dresser, springs, mattress, odd springs, mattress, rollaway bod complete, lot bedding, pillows, feather bod, blankets, spreads, lots of nice jewelry, straight chairs, 1 nica Quaen Elizabeth bed spread, chests, drapes, electric fan, antique desk, walnut shelf, portable electric washer, lot of dishes, candles, baskets, vases, round oak table with 6 chairs, ironing board, irons, oak sida board, books. Hoover sweeper, throw rugs, sewing rocker, dinette table and 4 chairs, metal wardrobe, cooking utensils, jars, toasters, skillets. Sessions clack and shelf, pictures, clothes hamper, sowing cabinet, card tables, bod pans, medicine cabinet, small metal cabinet, wall mirrors, utility cabinet, gas range Magic Chef, Westingheuse refrigerator, 2 steels, level, hammers, clippers, saws, spade, sickles, lawn mower, rake, pest digger, ladders, flower pots, bird bath, garbage con, tables and many other articles. Terms: Cash Not responsible in case of accidents LUCILLE BOCK, Guardian FRANK STOESSEL, Atty. Alton Hurst, Auctioneer Bert Wright and Elizabeth Hurst, Clerks

South took the ace of spades, drew two rounds of trumps, j cashed the top diamonds and. ruffed a diamond in dummy, j He got back by ruffing a spade j and tried to ruff his last diamond in dummy.

Space Pilots la Final Test For Gemini 10

Naturally, East over-ruffed. The defenders eventually got

two heart tricks, and South met CApE KENNEDY UPI— a lemming s end. j with one big test hurdle crossDeclarernmde the right move ^ 10 Mtrenauts John

Young and Michael Collins and

when he took the first trick in dummy with the ace of spades. He didn't make one good move

after that.

At the second trick declarer should lead a heart, using the king to force out the ace. West returns a spade, and South ruffs. DRAWS TRUMPS South can then afford to draw two rounds of trumps. He takes the top diamonds, ruffs a diamond in dummy and gets to his hand with the queen of hearts. Then South leads his last diamond.

their spaceship tackle the last one today to keep work on schedule for a Monday blastoff. The epaee pilots and two sets of launch teams whipped through a full-scale countdown rehearsal in flawless fashion Tuesday. It proved that the men are ready for the twin

launchings.

Today’s test, expected to run into the evening, was a series of three simulated flights designed primarily to test the Gemini 10 spacecraft and its powerful Titan 3 rocket Young and Collins again planned to

When West follows with the i participate,

queen of diamonds, South knows If the exercise is passed, prothat East is out of diamonds ject officials will signal the

and that East has a trump higher than dummy. To ruff in dummy is a lemming’s trick: nobody

can admire

lemming.

start of final preparations for the launch of Gemini’s AtlasAgena rendezvous rocket at

it except another j 4:40 p.m., (EDT) and then

Gemini 10 at 6:21 p.m., EDT.

Instead, South should discard! Young, a 35-year-old Navy

dummy’s last heart, allowing West to win the diamond trick. No matter what West returns, South will be able to ruff his

commander, and Collins, an Air Force major and also 35, face one of the busiest and most ambitious flight plans yet devised

last trick in dummy. East can- in the Gemini program. They not over-ruff because he must | will attempt to rendezvous with follow suit. two Agena satellites, perform a South easily wins the rest of.spacewalk and a “space stand” the tricks, making his contract, and handle 16 experiments.

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