The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 February 1967 — Page 4

The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana Tuesday, February 21, 1967

Hope Oil Co. Will Hold Line WASHINGTON UPI — The Interior Department is hoping the Humble Oil and Refining Co. will hold the line on gasoline prices, forcing other major oil companies to rollback a recent Increase. The increase, which had the effect of boosting retail gas prices a penny-a-gallon in most areas east of the Rockies, would cost American motorists about

$750 million a year If put into effect across the nafirwiThe administration was re* buffed 10 days ago when it attempted to persuade eight major oil companies they should rescind the price hike. But the interior Department let it be known today it is studying several possible methods of forcing a rollback if persuasion fails. At this point, officials are hoping a rollback will be the natural result of market pressures if Humble does not go along with the price increase.

The other companies might have trouble making the new price stick if Humble holds the line.

Book Is Memorial To Perry Rush The book, “Prehistoric Art,” by T.G. Powell has been presented to the Greencastle-Put-nam County Library by the Fortnightly Club, in memory of Perry Rush. The author is an AngeloIrishman, born in Dublin and educated in England. He has directed numerous archaeologi-

cal excavations in Ireland and Britain and has traveled in Western Europe, Africa and India. At present, he is head of the department of prehistoric archaeology at the University of LiverpooL He defines art in terms of “that sensation of accord which unites the modem beholder with the marker, however far apart in time and space.” Prehistoric artists are men “whose names are not known, nor of whom can be claimed knowledge of their personal dates and circumstances." Dr. Powell’s book is considered the most up-to-date survey

of early man’s art available to the general public. This work includes examples of great paintings from the caves of France and Spain, as well as of spectacular gold ornaments and vessels from Ireland, Wessex and Scandinavia, and the bronze iron and gold of barbarian Europe. Many reproductions of art objects of this volume have thus far not been accessible to nonspecialists, and many are reproduced for the first time in color. This is a book which will be enjoyed by both the student and the gen -al reader.

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WYOMING, Ohio UPI — It looks like the days of the wild, wild Midwest around Wyoming tdoay. Runaway steers are corralled on an athletic field while police in this quiet Cincinnati suburb search for the owners of the pesky mavericks. Six steers were rounded up Sunday by lariat-twirling police, who chased them down a main street, through a creek bed and tunnel and onto the athletic field of Wyoming High School Cowboys.

Romney Has Chance DETROIT UPI — Pollster Lou Harris said Monday Gov. George Romney currently is in good position to get the 1968 Republican Presidential nomination. “It’s up to Romney to move out and get it,” Harris told the Detroit Economic Club. He said Romney’s biggest problem may be a Vietnam policy. “It’s not so much they oppose his policy, it’s that he hasn’t taken a stand,” Harris said. Crucial states for Romney will be Ohio and Illinois, said Harris who suggested Sen.

Charles Percy of Illinois might be a compromise candidate in case of a deadlock between Romney and Richard Nixon.

CRACKED RECORD CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa UPI —Richard Moore, 18, apparently is planning to graduate from Coe College with a degree in records-setting them. The Lexington, Mass, freshman 'fonday claimed a word record for taking the longest shower in history-61 hours and although wet and wan said he had his eye on a local recordcrowding students into a fifth floor ironing room at a dormitory.

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