The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 December 1966 — Page 3

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U.S., Russ Agree On Space Pact

Traffic Toll Now 1,443 By United Press International

A triple-fatality head-on colli-

to nations around the world for 3i on Thursday night just west of ratification. : Plantyra in Harrison County In the United States, the | boosted Indiana’s 1966 traffic treaty may well be the first | death toll to at least 1,443, cornorder of business when the Sen- pared with 1,378 a year ago. ate, which must ratify it, con- j g Donald L. Damron, 36, venes Jan. 10. Little opposition Fort Wood> Mo> Yds

United Nations outer space committee and is to be presented to the U.N. General Assembly for its endorsement. After that, it will be submitted

WASHINGTON UPI — The Uhited States and Russia have taken another step in the long, slow process of ending the cold war by agreeing on a treaty to ban nuclear weapons from outer space.

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The agreement was announced by President Johnson at the Texas White House Thursday. He said it was “the most im-

portant arms control develop- . ex p e cted and the outer space Dannv 13 and Kenneth ment since the limited test ban h _ v _ . fa r son> 03 h 11 - - Kennem of 1963’' and of “his- P 1 P robabl> wil1 ha „ Lincks. 17, Pekin, were killed treaty or 1963, ana oi nis-, thoT1 tho Nu. ,

I on U. S. oO west of Palmyra when cars driven by Damron and Carl Stone, 17, Palmyra, collided headon. Police said Stone, who was injured seriously, was passing on a yellow line. Damron was en route to Whitman. W. Va., to attend his

j NEW YORK UPI—A woman, father’s funeral,

i with a history of mental dis- Robert Culver, Jr., 18, Louisturbance approached Caroline j ville, died Thursday afternoon Kennedy on the street Thursday, as the result of an accident on muttered that she had evidence Indiana 64 in Harrison County that her father, the late Presi- last Sunday. He was the second dent Kennedy, was still alive; victim of the two-car collision.

United States and Russia were and be & an shouting epithets at; The two Harrison County ac«any closer to such an agree- tbe child. cidents five days apart claimment than they have been in the Caroline’s Secret Service es- ed five lives, as many persons ‘past. cort whisked the girl into the as were killed in that county The space pact has been ap- j l° bb y of the Kennedy apart- through the entire year 1965. 'proved by members of the ment house on Fifth Avenue and Mrs. Bernice Whit e, 42, . police took the distraught:Princeton, was killed Thursday

woman to Bellevue Hospital for 1 night when she was struck by a psychiatric observation. ; car at a railroad crossing in The woman, identified as her hometown. Police said the Josephine Matsko. 43, who lives j driver of the car was unable to

treaty oi iwoa, ana oi ™- !easier than did the Nutarical significance for the new clear Test B£m Treaty in 196 3.

age of space exploration.”

i To U. S. officials it also provided heartening evidence that Moscow was willing to move toward easing cold war tensions, despite the strain the Viet Nam 1 war has imposed on U. S.-So- j

‘Viet relations.

Hie new treaty could be a stepping stone to another longsought goal, a pact to prevent the further spread of nuclear weapons. There were no indications today, however, that the

Woman Accosts JFK's Daughter

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Many Evacuate Due To Blasts

in a Broadway area hotel about two miles from the Kennedy residence, got no closer than 10 feet tq Caroline, police said.

Todd Named To

INDIANAPOLIS UPI — Gasoline accidentally dumped into a aevver system resulted in at least a dozen small explosions and caused the hurried evacua-

tion of a two-mile-square area! _ # _ on the northeast side of Indian- |||(l Ef|||* i-polis Thursday afternoon. j #

As many as 1,000 persons were chased from their homes j(or four hours while, police, fire department and gas company Officials tried to rid the sewer <&f the gasoline and check for damage to natural gas lines in

Che area.

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Red Cross personnel set up emergency units at three locations to feed several hundred persons and sheltered them

stop on the rain-slick pavement.

INDIANAPOLIS UPI —Govj emor Branigin announced appointment of Nile E. Todd to suceed Dr. Charles L. Armington as amember of the Indiana

State Fair Board.

Armington resigned, effective Jan. 1, and Todd will complete his term which expires next 1 Nov. 10. Both men are from Anderson. Todd is a farmer, The new appointment brings |

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of the Indiana State Fair Board in recent weeks. Armington was i a Branigin appointee early in his gubernatorial career, and! was not an elected member of,

the board.

ft*om tii« heavy rains which to f our the number of new faces

•omplicated the evacuation pro-

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f Police said workmen were filling an underground gasoline fenk at a new United Service gtation under construction in front of the Sherman Drive-In Xheater on the city’s northeast! fide when one of the tanks trolled over” and dumped at J£ast 1,000 gallons of gas into

the sewer system.

Midwest Chilled By Cold Front

236 Feared Dead In Sea Tragedy I ATHENS UPI — The Greek ferry Heraklion was battered from within and sank in the Aegean Sea with little or no warning to her hundreds of passengers, survivors of the decade’s worst shipping disaster

Friday. December 9, 1966

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_ A cold front moved across the

chilled areas that had been said today,

experiencing some of the warm - Mt December weather on record.

Temperatures dropped more persons misging and presumed , than 30 degrees within hours in dead But officials said there parts of Illinois and Ohio. The were indications many persons East Coast continued to exper- boarded ship without

The toll, according to best government estimates, was 2361

fence unseasonably mild tern-1 peratures. A cold front moved across the Nebraska panhandle from northeast Wyoming into Texas. The 1 a.m. temperature at Utica. N.Y. was ten degrees higher than at San Antonio,

Tex.

Arctic air gripped the northern plains. Thunderstorms dumped heavy rains on the central gulf states.

paying

fares on shore, and this could

raise the toll.

The 17-year-old steamer was smashed apart and sank Thurs- j day during a full Aegean gale which hit midway on its 160mile ferry run from the fabled isle of Crete to the Athens port

of Piraeus.

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