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The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana

Friday, July 29, 1966

Have you forgotten any film lately? Donelson’s have prints displayed in window . . . Putnam County Historical Society is writing a history of Putnam County. They hope it will be completed by September . . . Two ladies alighting from car at courthouse. One with arm in sling and the other one with leg in cast . . . Car parked on S. Jackson Street with front display sign reading “No riders except Brunettes—Blondes and Redheads.” How lucky can you get .... Bulb burned out of “Wait” signal at southeast corner of Washington and Indiana Street. .. Having a starling problem? You are not alone. The police department tried shooting, but that only moved them from one street to another. So if anyone has a solution, call Chief Newgent

Bob Wichmann, member of the Bainbridge 4-H Club is shown with his Guernsey cow that he will have entered in this year’s Fair.

Baltimore Has Racial Violence BALTIMORE UPI—A screaming mob of white teenagers, aroused by a racist’s cry—“to hell with the niggers”—stormed through a racially mixed neighborhood Thursday night attacking Negroes with fists, bottles and other improvised weapons.

Eight persons, including one armed Negro, were arrested in the uprising and two injuries were reported. The outbreak of violence was sparked by a National States Rights party rally, at which “the reverend” Connie B. Lynch called for war against Baltimore’s Negroes. Lynch, 53, an avower white supremist told the crowd of about 1,000 the federal govern-

ment and the Supreme Court had committed treason against the United States. “To hell with the niggers,” Lynch shouted, “and those who don’t like it can get the hell out of here.” He denounced Mayor Theodore McKeldin as a “super pompous nigger-lover.” After the rally broke up, gangs of white youths charged into a predominantly Negro

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How does your garden grow? David Carrington, member of Russellville 4-H Club, plans to display some of his produce at the County Fair.

area, throwing bottles at Negroes and attacking those they could lay their hands on with their fists. One Negro, out walking his dog, was knocked to the ground and kicked by three youth’s until he was rescued by police. Most of the Negroes ran into nearby houses. There was some retaliation. After a car full of white teenagers made four trips down a predominantly Negro street shouting “nigger,” Negroes rushed out of the houses and threw bottles and bricks at the car.

Personal Blessing WASHINGTON UPI — Pope Paul VI is expected to bestow his personal blessing on the Dow Jones index, son and Patrick J. Nugent, it was learned today. Highly placed Catholic sources said the papal benediction probably will take the form of a warm fatherly message to the bride and groom which will be read by Archbishop Patrick A. O’Boyle at the wedding ceremony at the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception Aug. 6.

WALL STREET CHaTtER

NEW YORK UPI — Wright Investors Service believes there is a good possibility the worst of this year’s market performance is over and improvement may be expected after a mid summer intermission. It says many issues are now moderately priced and several “bluechips” are at their best price levels in more than five years in relation to earnings and dividends. It recommends selective commitments in prime investment issues which are clearly undervalued in the stock market.

Today’s highlight mechanized farmstead presents safety habards unknown in the era of the scoop shovel and pitch fork. Caution can save your life, remind Purdue University safety specialists.

Cutback Search For Missing Plane SAN FRANCISCO UPI —The Coast Guard had begun to close out the search for a missing DC3 down in the Pacific with Brig. Gen. Joseph W. Stilwell and two others aboard. Only the Coast Guard cutters and a plane were ordered to search the area centered 500 miles south of San Francisco today. A Coast Guard spokesman said they probably would continue their search Saturday, also. The spokesman added that a huge armada of planes and ships would resume the hunt should any possible trace of the aircraft be discovered. Some 129,000 square miles of ocean have been searched in the fruitless effort to find a trace of the plane that vanished last Sunday. Stilwell, much decorated hero of three wars and son of “Vinegar” Joe Stilwell of World War II fame, was joined on the illfated flight by pilot Harold J. Grimes, 45, Pacific Palisades, Calif., and navigator Harold Fossum, 43, Montclair, Calif.

PARIS UPI — Silver shimmered all over Paris today like Flash Gordon outfits of the

space age.

The trend for metallics, particularly silver, flickered in the first two days of the winter fashion collections, and today the style parade exploded in enough silver to dress an army of cosmonettes. Silver lame head- hugging turbans were shown in the collection of designer Jules Francois Trahay at the House of Jeanne Lanvin. Colored felt hats with wide brims had narrow bands of silver-colored metal around the crown. The press felt blinded by the array of evening clothes, both short and long, in silver and

gold lame.

If there’s one sure thing that fashion-conscious females will be wearing this fall, it will be shoes of silver or decorated with silver strips. The Christian Dior winter shoe collection looked like the 22nd century with rows of shoes of silver-metal or appearing that way. Some consisted of postage-stamp size pieces of metal hammered together with

tiny nails.

A black leather shoe was decorated with a half dozen squares of silver.

Alligator oxfords had been dipped in silver paint. For evening there were shoes made of silver-metal fringes and even silver ankle-high boots. In addition Dior presented silver lame slippers and many models with silver bows and buckles. Today's mini dress in Paris looks just like a 1910 bathing j suit. But at least the dresses with striped flaring hems and matching striped pantaloons shown by designer Arlette Nastat are the safest mini-minis in Paris when it comes to sitting down.

As to Our Land

“. . . Our land will be attractive tomorow only if we organize for action and rebuild and reclaim the beauty we inherited. Our stewardship will be judged by the foresight with which we carry out these programs. We must rescue our cities and countryside from blight with the same purpose and vigor with which, in other areas, we moved to save the forests and the soil.”—President Lyndon B. Johnson in Message to Congress on Natural Beauty, February 8, 1965.

Best place to be during a thunderstorm is in a building equipped with lightning rods. Avoid isolated trees, small sheds in exposed areas and wire fences, caution Purdue University safety specialists.

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Goodbody & Co. suggests the market’s penetration of the 864 low in the Dow Jones industrial average reflects con-! tinned concern over the Viet Nam war, uncertainty over British attempts to save the pound and the poor performance of several of our domestic economic indicators. The company says it would seem further declines are in line but believes business fundamentals suggest another support level perhaps around the 830-800 level in the marriage of Luci Baines John-

Stanley Heller & Co. feels the recent penetration of the May low on the Dow Jones industrial average could be the cause of a considerable amount of pessimism and result in a climactic selling wave in heavy volume.

PROCLAMATION

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C E. SHUEE REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, INC “WE URGE ALL CITIZENS TO ATTEND AND SUPPORT THE IN AND HOME DEMONSTRATION CLUBS DURING FAIR WEEK.

Signed: C. E. Shuee Jack Moore Gloria Baumunk James Braden Rene Fisher

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