The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 January 1967 — Page 3
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" The first 4-H Junior Leader meeting of the ' new year will be held Monday night, January 16, at 7:30 at the 4-H Building. The new offiI cers will take over and they have a very inter- ' esting program for 1967. Monday night’s pro- * gram will be given by Tonya Harris on her T Quebachi Leadership Camp experience last * summer. She has slides of this and it promises ‘ to be an interesting program. New prospective members are asked to "t come. Any 4-H member who will be at least 14 years of age dur- ” ing 1967 and has completed at least three years of 4-H is eligible - to join. *
* The 4-H electric workshops for 1967 have been planned. On April 25, there will be an introductive meeting for electticity that will be for all electric members and leaders. Other workshops where members can work on their - projects are June 9, June 29 ' and July 14. All electric mem- ' bers will be encouraged to at- - tend. 4- * * * ‘ Most of the 4-H livestock en- " rollment cards are in now. The membership enrollment is as follows: Beef 74; Sow & Litter " 40; Sheep 23; Dairy 16. • • • Seat belts for tractors, the European Corn Borer, the image of pork . . . These are 1 three of nearly a hundred topics to be discussed Monday through Saturday, Jan. 16-21, < during Farm Science Days at Purdue University. Speakers from a dozen states Join Purdue staff members, industry representatives and Indiana farmers on the program. Sessions in Purdue’s Memor--rial Center and Memorial Union a cover areas as varied as "The .Food Price Issue," recommen- " Factories Must Produce Or Else MOSCOW UPI —- A Soviet professor said Thursday moneylosing factories must shape up ' or shut down under Russia’s * new profit based economic -• reforms. The state has been propping * inefficient factories for - years, Prof. A. M. Birman wrote In the newspaper Liter- “ ary Gazette. Such factories, he said, should face the same fate . as inefficient plants in capitalist nationa-bankruptcy. “• "We must deprive inefficient factories of rescue," Birman said "We need economic con- ■“ ditions that would leave a ^ factory, only two choicesefficient operation or closure." Birdman’s article appeared as the government announced that thousands more factories will feel the effects of the economic reform this year. By last September, 673 factories had been converted to the new system, which makes the profit motive rather than the total output the cornerstone of a factory’s standing. Under the system, factory managers will have more freedom to set their targets, deploy labor and dispose of their profits.
dations for use of pesticides, career opportunities, corn protein, beef and corn production and prospects in the poultry industry.
(By DICK WEST) United Press International WASHINGTON UPI —President Johnson’s rejection of the portrait that Peter Hurd painted of him last year has been much in the news lately. According to the White House, the canvas was deemed unacceptable because of its size background lighting, style and composition. But I have a feeling there was more to it than that. The President has never impressed me as the type of man who would get very excited over the technical points of painting. Yet when he first saw the portrait he is reported to have made such a scene it caused Mrs. Johnson to wince.
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Congress might make emergency supplemental appropriations enabling the system to ease up on its spending restrictions. Meanwhile, however, Custer said pre-induction physicals would be delayed indefinitely except in a few instances where travel expenses for the selectees was only a minor cost item. Custer said the restrictions would not keep Indiana from meeting its draft quotas the next three or four months. He said men could be taken from a pool of 4,000 previously examined.
Brothers Sentenced MANILA UPI — The death sentence was decreed Wednesday for twin brothers who killed 13 persons two years ago during a stabbing rampage on a crowded passenger train. A Mlanila court ordered the execution of Antonio and Jose Toling after convicting them of murder and rejecting their plea of self-defense.
I therefore conclude that the portrait touched a sensitive spot Unfortunately, a complete text of the President’s remarks at the viewing is not available. It is my guess, however, that the conversation might have gone something like this: “Well, here it is, Mr. President. What do you think?" "I don’t know much about art, but I know what I don’t like.” "Does that mean, sir, that you are displeased with it?” “Yes. I’m afraid it’s unacceptable." “What’s the matter with it?” “You must have gotten the munbers mixed up." “It’s an original, sir. Are you saying it isn’t a good likeness?” "I’m sayin*. it’s too flattering.” “Too flattering?" 4 Students To Play In All-Star Band Mr. Haas, band director at Fillmore High School, has recently received word that four members of the Fillmore High School Concert Band have been selected to play in the Indiana All-Star Band. The band will perform January 14 at Purdue University. They will sight read various selections including those required for state Band Contest. Those selected are as follows: Mytron Lisby; Junior Brenda Phillips; Senior Debra Gaston; Senior Ronna Harris; Senior.
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“Yes. I’m actually not all that handsome." “Come now, Lyndon. You’re being over modest." “You stay out of this, Lady Bird. “But, sir, most people want their portraits to give them the benefit of any doubt.” “Maybe so, but this is supposed to be an official portrait. For the sake of history, it should be as realistic as possible. If this painting were to hang in the White House alongside the other presidents, peop-
COMMISSIONERS’ CLAIMS The Putnam County Board of Commissioners win meet in regular session on Monday. January 16. 1967. at 9:00 a. m. legal time at the Courthouse. Greencastle. Indiana, to consider the following claims: HIGHWAY Rosemary Davlg <162.00 Elsie Fenwick 143.10 Floyd Allen 133.20 Robert Bofler 152.95 James C. Boiler 140.60 Dean L. Branham 158.55 Woodson Buttery 144.90 Olyn Campbell 144.00 DeWayne Costin 151.05 Ralph Delp .' 91.20 Clemen Douglas 144.00 Jack L. Eyler 144.90 Richard Gray 116.85 Winiam Griffin 144.00 Lester Hapney 129.60 Paul Hassler 148.00 Jesse McGuire 148.70 Don Mangus 149.40 Richard L. Malayer 74.93 Frank Nelson 148.00 Woodrow Poynter 151.20 John Reynolds 86.40 Clayton Sutton 143.10 George Talbott 144.00 Thompson Allen 136.00 Noble Austin 136.00 Everett Cornett 145.35 Harold Goodman 119.00 Buryi Guy 136.00 William C. Irwin 40.80 Vernle Larkin 136.00 Robert D. Newgent 136.00 Clifford Poynter 124.10 Roy Weller 150.45 Von York 114.75 Joe Spencer 200.00 Eston Cooper, Auditor Putnam County
It would tfilnK Z was ttvao better looking than George." “ George Washington?” "No. George Hamilton." •Tm sorry you feel that way,
Th« Dally Bannar, Graaneastla, Indiana Friday, January 13, 1967
Mr. President, but I have to paint you the way I see you.” “In that case, I had better
find another artist When 1 pose for a picture, I want il to be the real me."
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