The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 July 1966 — Page 8
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State's Recorded Crimes Increase INDIANAPOLIS UPI—Indiana recorded an increase of 5.7 per cent in number of crimes last year over 1964 while the national increase was 5 per cent, the Federal Bureau of Investigation reported today.
Injuries Fatal
WASHINGTON UPI—Crushing injuries suffered Thursday night when a grain bin fell on him on a farm southwest of Washington were fatal today to Stephen Wayne Robling, 17, son of the Melvin Roblings. The youth died in Daviess County Hospital this morning after the bin crushed the lower
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The annual
59,498 crimes
56,264 the year before for seven classifications of law violations — murder and non-negligent manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny over $50 and
auto theft.
Murders were up from 145 in 1964 to 171 in 1965. But the Indiana rate of 3.5 murders per 100,000 population was lower than any of the four states bordering Indiana. Ohio’s was 3.6, Michigan’s 4.4, Illinois 5.2 and Kentucky 5.3.
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Thant In Moscow MOSCOW UPI — U. N. Secretary General Thant and Communist party leader Leonid I. Brezhnev met today, presuma-
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Cut your lawn at a two-inch height to help it survive hot dry weather, recommend Purdue University extension horticulturists.
Max Watts, Jr., is pictured with one of his entries in Horse and Pony contest for the County Fair.
TV In Review
By RICK Du BROW
Britain, and was most at home
Hollywood News
Court Rules
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By VERNON SCOTT
SAN FRANCISCO UPI—The California Suprenle Court hasj ruled that topless exhibitions do! not violate the state law on out-
raging public decency.
HOLLYWOOD UPI — Walt •
HOLLYWOOD UPI—The net- ; performing there,
works keep saving they really with all his awareness, David Frost, whose considera- j Steele to star in a new movie ble wit unfortunately rarely had musical - “ The Happiest Million-
aire” in which he dances with vague to apply to toplessness,
that was,” but the answer to the problem of what to do is
very simple.
The answer is Jack Paar. When Paar recently interrupted his sabbatical with an NBCTV special. "A Funny Thing Happened on the way to the White House,” he demonstrated emphatically that his wit was
The high court Wednesday upheld a decision by the District Court of Appeals which said June 3 that the law was too
the opportunity to get untracked in the American version of ‘TW3”—and who could not have had Paar's muscle in getting his own way with video execu-
tives.
On top of that, we saddled that poor, nice Mr. Frost with
still well honed—that he was | gome of the most brazenly unstill the nation’s most tasteful talented, alleged satirists m
captivity—or, I should say, out
of it. And on top of that, we began and ended the show with a young lady named Nancy Ames, who came on as delicately as thunder followed by lightning followed by showers, and who had the amazing ef-
and sophisticated monologist in the realm of political satire. Following his special, critical acclaim flowed like nectar, and more than one columnist suggested that the show was the ideal type to be updated each year, with Paar at the helm. I go further. I suggest that what “That Was The Week That Was” tried abominably to do. with its humorless invective that it mistook for satire, Jack Paar could do each week for a
half hour, an hour—almost anv j merely was putting on the best length vou want—with consum- j variety program on American mate ease. He is a master. f television — in fact, the best During the time that “That! weekly show on the networks.
Was The Week That Was” pre-
a live and evil-tempered alli-
gator.
Steele is a former rock ’n’ roll star in England and resembles a great deal one of Disney’s animated squirrels. But the kid has courage. His dance partner’s sole aim in life is to nip off one of Tommy’s twinkling toes or perhaps his entire leg. 1
Says Tommy: “If the dance! WAUKEGAN, HI. UPI — sequence works it will be the j Fisherman Nathon KyritsiSi who most outstanding musical num- claims he can foreteU ^ wea _ ber in movie history. If not,! ^ by watching the perch ^ people will be asking who’s that j Lak(J Michi skies ^
idiot with the alligator.” '
Tommy’s accent is so
The case originated in Haw thorne, when Jeanne Zillgritt Davis modeled half a leopard skin bikini June 26, 1964, in a bar she and her husband own-
ed.
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bly on Thant’s plea for a com- J There was no Indication why promise peace in Viet Nam. : Brezhnev decided at the last : minute to meet Thant, who had Thant, who arrived here Mon-. a i rea( jy had several talks with day for a four-day visit, post- g ov j e t p re mier Alexei Kosygin poned his departure from this and other Soviet officiala . Russian capital today for the, hastily arranged meeting with! ~~ Brezhnev. He will leave Satur- a J /• IB la day instead, flying to New York Banner AdS Get RCSUltS via Paris. j MOST FOR YOUR DRYING DOLLA
be sunnny for Luci Johnson’s
feet on me ef making feel that j sometimes it ia impossible’ 0 to ; A “ g ' 6 '‘ edding “ Washington.
I was dead set against whatever she was for politically, even
when I wasn’t.
comprehend what he is saying. it was the first time Kyritsis But his cockney sense of humor ! dared forecast the weather be-
ceded the old weekly Paar hour on NBC-TV, the two programs engaged in a rivalry’. And the professional juveniles of “TW3” were simply decimated by the
And there sat Mr. Paar. who i . th ' set wlt1 ' the Wssing a “ ga -! ^ ™ « to honor a Wan-
■■ - . tor. kegan boy, Pat Nugent, who
“Actually there are two of w in marry the President’s the creatures, he said during younger daughter,
a respite from his dare-devil: "
hoofing. Kyritsis said, however, that “Their names are George and, on ^ ie ^ a Y after the wedding Betsy. George wasn’t made for : “there will be rain for sure.’
movies except for a closeup in a Tarzan film. Also, he's tone
And there he sits now. comfortable and wealthy, a television station owner, an occasional celebrity’, which is how
he wants it all, or said he did dea f g 0 we use him only when
some time ago—and I wonder.
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i Betsy is fatigued.
methodical, mature, dry barbs whether any- network has gone -Betsy, on the other hand, is of Paar. to 111111 recently and asked him a very nasty-tempered female It is beyond me why NBC-TV ^ck regularly. alligator. She turns on me every felt the necessity at the time of other t y, <ngg x would j three steps with her jaws snapgoing across the sea to import i ttl1Tlk . that egg-TV might do | She could take a leg off a work of British satire when well to fire half a doz “ n ^ ce ! me at any moment. And it’s
this country is flooded with projects and people at least as
presidents and use their salaries
been close a few times.”
to lure Mr. Paar-
-if at all pos- j
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It is Steele's considered opin-
good. I should think that “Thatj ^^Fhe^ost - of rlate-! ion that alli S a tors are thorWas The Week That Was”— show opposite xbC-TVs : ou £ hl >’ untrainable.
Johnny Carson. The CBS-TV “ To work Wlth an alligator
ran representation — probably s aff . lja ; Ag apparently are much y ou ’ ve g ot to be one of two
myth of in favor 0 f a i a te-night show.: things, he said, “out of work British humor wbat 0 i d movies running! or out mlntl ‘ ’ in recent; out Both George and Betsy are
eight feet long and. as alliga-
despite its considerable Ameri-j
ran representation - has shattered the
superiority of
more than anything
years.
Here we stood with a splendid, Or somebody might at least tors go. without personality, internationally’ - oriented hum-; be after Mr. Paar for a weekly They, as is Tommy*, are making orist named Jack Paar—a fel-, satire show. That was the show their Hollywood movie debuts, low who. by the way, was the that should have been, and per- “One doesn’t worry about first to present the Beaties to haps still could be, if only some-, whether the alligators will walk American televiewers on tape, body up there at the networks j away with the scene,” Tommy and who also offered other-has a lot of persuasive ability i concluded. “It’s whether they’ll unique entertainments from and an awful lot of greenbacks, walk away with me.”
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