The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 February 1967 — Page 3

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NOTES AND QUOTES from BETTY H. SENDMEYER County Extension Agent - Home Economics

Home Business Methods It’s that time of year when we are pushed into thinking of taxes, records and money matters, isn’t it? Getting your business in order can save your time and temper. Instead of regretting, you can stop fretting. Organizing storage, making a business center, adopting new business methods, or knowing the value of certain receipts and important papers is valuable to operating a business — whether it’s household and personal, a farm or commercial. To help you organize your business matters, the Indiana Cooperative Extension Service at Purdue University has published a circular on home business methods. The circular suggests how to set up a home business center, including furniture and accessories. It also explains the use of Various documents—such as contracts, mortages, insurance policies, promissory notes, deeds, abstracts of title, wills, inventories, tax receipts. In addition, the circular explains the various bank services •and tells how to figure your “net worth.” Most people find out they are worth more than they thought they were when they Ido this. *- You may obtain a copy of

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Texas Apportion Hearings Ordered WASHINGTON UPI — The Supreme Court Monday ordered more lower court hearings on claims by five Democrats, including a U. S. congressman, that the Texas House of Representatives is unfairly apportioned. The court’s unsigned opinion cited a Florida Legislative apportionment decision of Jan. 9. There the state apportionment plan was upset on the ground that there was no justification for the variations in population among the legislative districts. Bringing the suit to the high court were Rep. Bob Eckhardt, D-Tex., William W. Kilgarlin, former Harris County Democratic chairman, state Senator Don Kennard, Fort Worth, state Rep. Jake Johnson, San Antonio and former state Sen. Franklin Separs, San Antonio. They contended that the Texas Legislative Redistricting Act of 1965 incorporated a gerrymandering scheme designed to cancel out the voting strength of urban Negroes, Republicans and liberal Democrats. 'The appeal also said some districts unnecessarily deviated by as much as 26.4 per cent from “the popular ideal reflected by the majority.’* A special three - judge federal court rejected three arguments on Feb. 2, 1966. But it did find unconstitutional 11 “flotorial districts each, composed of a large county and one or more smaller or “satellite” counties. These were ordered reorganized by Aug. 1, 1967.

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Cancer Vaccine Hearings Held CLEVELAND UPI — A government witness testified Monday that before the controversial Rand cancer vaccine was used by hundreds of terminal cancer patients its safety had been tested only on one horse. 12 rabbits and 40 mice. The testimony was given by Dr. Roderick Murray, head of the Division o f Biological Standards of the National Standards of the National Institutes of Health, under crossexamination in a hearing to determine if a permanent ban should be placed on the vaccine. Murry said that before a drug can be certified for human use, pre-clinical testing for toxicity “designed to demonstrate the long term and short term effect on animals is necessary.” When the hearing opened in federal district court last Friday, 20 terminal cancer patients whose supply of the drug was cut off by a temporary injunction crowded the courtroom. When Monday’s session opened, none of the patients was present. Murray testified hetold H. James Rand, whose firm developed the serum, that more animal testing would have to be done. He said Rand submitted more information, but it was not enough. “It turns out these were the same animals studied-only longer,” he said. Murray testified he told H. though the drug had been banned in interstate commerce he received several requests for exceptions b y doctors throughout the country. “On every instance we said we did not have the authority to approve such shipments,” he said.

9 Tha Dally Banner, Graencastla, Indiana Tuesday, February 21, 1967

Sheinwold»" Bridge

You Can Rely On Expert Opponent By Alfred Sheinwold “I’d rather play against an expert any day," Dave Harlig remarked the other day in the middle of a bridge game at his Sportsman’s Lodge, near Los Angeles. I didn’t have to ask the restaurateur why, because he had just proved his point at my expense. South dealer Both sides vulnerable NORTH A 42 <5? 64 0 KQ1098 AKJ107 WEST EAST A KJ98 A 653 V KQ108 V 7532 0 642 0 AJ * 62 * 9843 SOUTH A AQ 107 A J 9 0 753 * AQ5 South West North East 1 NT Pass 3 NT All Pass Opening lead — V K West opened the king of hearts, winning the first trick. He shifted to a club, and Harlig won shnini oahnd.w lig won in his own hand. Harlig led a diamond and played the king from dummy,

noting with some surprise that I won the first diamond trick with the ace. Harlig ducked the heart return but had to win the third round of hearts with the ace. Now declarer needed dummy’s diamonds but could not afford to lose a second diamond trick. The percentage play, as Harlig well knew, was to try a finesse with dummy’s ten of diamonds. In the actual hand such a finesse would have cost Harlig his contract. READS SITUATION Instead, Harlig led a diamond to dummy’s queen. The jack dropped, and declarer had ten tricks instead of only eight. It was correct to play the queen of diamonds from dummy for more reasons than one, but in this case Harlig was pretty sure the jack of diamonds would drop. He trusted me to know what I was doing. Harlig knew that if I had a low diamond in my hand I would play it very casually instead of winning the first diamond trick with the ace. If

The Lighter Side

Noted Catholic Priest Is Dead OWENSBORO, Ky. UPI — The Rev. Ralph S. Pfau, 62, a Catholic priest who gained national attention for his fight against alcoholism, died Sunday at Our Lady of Mercy Hospital. Father Pfau, a native of Indianapolis, became the first priest to seek the help of Alcoholics Anonymous in defeating his drinking problem. After receiving help of the AA, Father Pfau waged a battle against alcoholism that earned him a citation by the Pope in 1957. He lectured throughout the United States and wrote a book entitled ‘Sobriety Without End.” “Prodigal Sheperd,” his autobiography detailing a priest’s battle with the bottle, was published in 1958.

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By Dick West WASHINGTON UPI — When I spoke before a college group not long ago, I addressed the audience as “members of the faculty, students, CIA agents, etc.” I thought that was a pretty good gag, but nobody laughed. Now I think I understand why. It could be they were so accustomed to having CIA agents in their midst, they didn’t think it was meant as a joke. At any rate, the disclosure this week that the National Student Association is one of the oldest, established CIA “covers” in the USA has certainly raised a cloud of dust. I wouldn’t be surprised if scenes like these should develop: Scene I The hot line at the White House rings. President Johnson picks up the receiver and hears the angry voice of Soviet Permier Alexei N. Kosygin. Kosygin: “Mr. President, this is an outrage. We have discovered that some of our student groups have been infiltrated by the CIA.” Johnson: “Welcome to the club.” Scene II Senior: “I’m going to study abroad after I graduate.” Junior: “Do you have a student exchange grant?” Senior: “No, I have a CIA scholarship.” It is not as yet clear whether the CIA has similar ties with other groups, but some mem-

bers of congress have criticized the agency for domestic involvement. This illustrates how much opinion has changed since America’s founding fatherswarmed against entangling foreign alliances. Now the consensus seems to be that the CIA should promote foreign entanglements but avoid alliances at home. Things also have changed since the 1950s when Congressmen were demanding investigations to determine whether any American organizations were controlled by foreign agents. Now they’re demanding investigations to determine whether any American organizations are controlled by American agents. The most damaging thing about the whole affair may be the report that the CIA was paying the student association close to $400,000 a year. Already certain other private groups are making inquiries as to how they go about applying for a CIA subsidy. Once the word gets around, the entire cloak - and - dagger business will be swept by inflation.

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I had no low diamond, X surely held either the singleton ace or the double.ton ace-jack of diamonds. Doubletons are more probable than singletons, so Harlig played for my jack to drop. It's hard luck to be punished for being a good player, but ed for being a good player, but at least I got a column out of it. DAILY QUESTION Partner opens with 1 NT (16 to 18 points), and the next player passes. You hold: S-K J 9 8; H-K Q 10 8; D-6 4 2; C-6 2. What do you say? Answer: Bid two clubs, the Stayman Convention. This does not promise club length, but asks your partner to bid a major suit if he can. If partner bids a major, you will raise to game. If partner bids two diamonds (showing no major suit of four or more cards), you will then bid 2 NT.

YOU'RE TELLING ME!

— By WRUAM Bin — Central Prew Writer

NEWEST of midwinter sports and one gaining rapidly in popularity is skimming across the ice and snow in a snowmobile— a sort of motorized half-sled and half-tank. That’s cool, man, epol! ! ! ! Britain** Crown Prince Charles, adept %oith the trumpet and the guitar, has now taken up the study of the study of the cello. Going after the really big stuff, eh, Charlie? ! ! ! Charlie's music teacher reports the royal lad has made amazing progress in learning to master the stringed instrument.. So, you soo, he's not fust fiddling around! ! ! ! William Howard Taft, former U.S. president and Supreme

Court chief justice, failed several bar examinations before being admitted to practice law. What a break for us ho didn’t become a school dropout! ! ! ! Roman Emperor Claudius It believed to have originated insurance in 43 AJ). Jn those rough old days a fellow really needed it—and howl B I I A flying wasp makes 110 strokes a second—nature Hem. Fortunately, that moans with its wings—not its stinger! ! ! ! It’s having been such a long time since he’s read about a haunted house or castle, F. E. F. postcards to ask whether there could be a current shortage of spooks. What he really means, of course, is there a scalrcity?

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