The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 March 1967 — Page 5

Discouraged Job Holder Feels Like Chucking It

j'^OPEN the windows of your; mind and let some fresh air in. | , That is the message I would; like to send with a special delivery stamp to every Job-holder who feels as dejected and discouraged as the woman who wrote this letter. Imperfect Post . “My job is far from perfect," she said, “and I’m getting very tired of working so hard to get ahead when the breaks are always against me. I’m competent and experienced, but that’s pot helping me since most of the time I feel held back instead of pushed ahead, I “If my family didn’t need my help, I’d give the whole thing up." J The feeding this woman’s letter projects is something we all feel at times, because in everybody’s life there’s bound to come a moment when we think we’re geting nowhere in the Jvork we do each day. • When that time comes it j helps a little to know that; Everyone has those days and

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that most of us have to work at jobs under imperfect situations. It’s also good on these occasions to get a new approach on what we are doing with our lives. There are many ways to do this, but here are foui; to refresh you and give you a new start for spring. Timeless Suggestions Granted, they’re not as new as the season, but they’re all so timeless and true that they give you the kind of lift a woman gets from new spring hat. Here are the four suggestions: 1. Re-arrange your attitudes and for the ones that hold you back substitute re-vitalized attitudes that push you ahead. Be optimistic instead of pessimistic. Be organized instead of unorganized. Be enthusiastic instead of indifferent. Be positive instead of negative. 2. Decide what you want to achieve that you’re not accomplishing now. Then put your desires in writing so they’ll be something . concrete you can have in front of you every working day. By. replacing vague dissatisfaction with specific aims you can see what you are going after and how

[you are going to get it. Follow I | through on this plan with | 1 action. S. Expose yourself to better job opportunities by broadening your experience and your contacts. Let people help you as 1 much as they can, because, in the world of jobs, the “who you

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Let People Help Ton As Much As They Can With Your Work know” can help you when the “what you know” is there, too. Reflected Look I 4. When you look in the mirror to don a new spring hat, , take a look-in-depth at the you in the glass and make up your mind to improve yourself mentally, physically, spiritually and ; vocationally.

There are few of us who don’t

heed a new start several times a- year. So there is no better

time than a brand new spring to open the windows of your mind and let a fresh breeze in.

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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS ReelsvlUe Water Company, Inc. Owner Separata sealed bids for a new Water System for the Reelsvllle Water Company, Inc., Putnam County. Indiana, will be received by the Beard of Directors, in the Reelsvllle Fire Department Bulldint at Reelsvllle, Indiana, until 7:00 p. m. CDT April 10, 1967. and then at said location publicly opened and read aloud. The information for Bidders, Form of BI<J, Form of Contract, plans specifications and forms of Bid Bond and Performance Bond may be examined In the office of Midwestern Engineers. Inc., (Engineer) located at D. S. 50 West, Iioogootee, Indiana and copies may be obtained there upon payment of 150.00 per sent. Any bidder, upon returning such set within 15 days after bidding will be refunded his payment In full and any sonbldder upon so returning such a set within 15 days after bidding will be refunded $20.00. The above said plans and specifications are also on file at the Dodge Office in Evansville, Indiana, and Indianapolis, Indiana. The Owner reserves the right to waive any Informalities except the Items listed in the following paragraph, or to reject any or all bids. The bidder mast deposit with his bids, security In the amount of STc of his bids, a non-collusion affidavit and a Questionnaire of experience and financial statement on Indiana State Board of Accounts Form 96A. Bids without these documents will net be accepted. Attention of bidders is particularly called to the requirements as to conditions of employment to be observed and the equal opportunity clause In the contract. No bidder may withdraw his bid within 120 days after the actual date of the opening thereof. Earl Hutcheson. Secretary. Dated March 22, 1067. Attorney James M. Houck March 20-Aprll 5-2t

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By LYLE WILSON Congress is in the process of restoring a huge tax cut to industry. This probably means the deep freeze for President Johnson’s proposal to lay an additional burden in income taxpayers, corporate and in-

dividual.

LBJ’s request for restoration of the 7 per cent investment credit against taxes for industry passed the House 386 to 2 and now awaits Senate action. This measure also would destore retroactive to March 10 a fast tax write-off for depreciation for new buildings. The investment tax credit would permit corporations and other business associations to subtract from their income tax up to 7 per cent of the sum spent on equipment during the

tax year.

Congress in September, 1966, suspended these two provisions until Jan. 1, 1968, in an effort to take some of the heat out of the economy. Now, with various economic indicators off somewhat, he wants these tax benefits reestablished. However.' the President for the record at least still is standing behind his January request for a 6 per cent surtax on individual and corporate income. This was to encourage individuals and corporations to spend less. In effect, it would amount to a ?5 billion tax hike, of which $4 billion would have been lev-

ied against individual taxpayers. This was a predictable unpopular proposal. No sooner had Johnson made it than his spokesmen on Capitol Hill were intimating that the administration was not wholly committed to the 6 per cent tax boost. This left LBJ in the odd position of offering tax inducements for business to spend more, of proposing tax increases to compel individuals to spend less and of continuing the government’s inflationary deficit spending program—all in the name of curbing inflation and checking the rising cost of living. These Johnson policies appear to be in selfdefeating conflict, each with the other, in an exercise in futility as with a dog chasing its

own tail.

It is fairly obvious mat Congress will refuse to lay on income taxpayers the 6 per cent surtax proposed by Johnson. It is equally apparent that LBJ rejects the idea that his own deficit spending policy is a root cause of inflation and rising living costs. If Congress had the will or the courage to do so, it could compel Johnson to reduce government spending within the : kmits of government income. But Congress lacks both the will and the courage to act. LBJ and the spineless Congress ! seem to be attached to a slogan often attributed to one Frank- | lin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal

Treasury raiders. This Nlogan for successful politicians was: Spend and spend, elect and elect. If FDR and HST could make it work for them and their Congresses why should LBJ and his Congress scorn the easy way? It is the bad luck of the American people that their future welfare depends on such politicians as these and their mishmash of ill-considered policies. Only the voters can put an end to spend and spend, elect and elect.

Red Guerrilla Army Operating

In Bolivia

The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana Wednesday, March 29, 1967

Premier Fidel Castro’s chief henchman, had been to Bolivia on two occasions to organize the

guerrillas.

He did not state the source of

his information.

Guevara’s whereabouts have

been a mystery since h e

dropped out of sight two years

ago. Castro has said nothing except that Guevara is alive' and will reappear “when least

expected.” Many considered the bearded Communist dead. Belmonte said the presence of the guerrillas became known

when they attacked an army

patrol near Sucre recently,

Last Sub

WASHINGTON UPI — Th« U. S. fleet of Polaris-firing nuclear submarines will reach its intended strength of 41 this weekend—two years ahead of

schedule.

The Pentagon announced that the 41st and last of the Polaris subs, USS Will Rogers, will be commissioned Saturday at the Navy Underwater Sound Labratory, New London, Conn. The first of the

killing an officer, six privates i' ,ass , US f Geor8e Washta * ; - and a civilian. ton: her k "' " as ial,i Nov - 1 '

1957.

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troops subsequently killed 15 ~ guerrillas and captured four, BanUIII ROCkfit

LA PAZ UPI — Bolivian: and that Bolivian air force | army commander Gen Jorge planes bombed suspected guerBelmonte Ardiles said Tuesday rilla hideouts in the Camiri area i night that Cuban revolutionary near Sucre, which is Bolivia’s

leader Ernesto “Che” Guevara! legal capital.

; has organized a guerrilla army President Rene Barrientos

in the mountains region of Bolivia.

WASHINGTON UPI — The civilian space agency tonight planned to launch a NikeTomahawk rocket programmed to release barium in the sky to

southeastern; headed an emergency cabinet i help scientists study the upper meeting to discuss the guerrilla I atmosphere.

He said he had received problem then decreed a “state; reports that Chinese. Cuban and ; emergency ’ — meaning virEuropean Communists were tual martial law—in the affect-, included in the army. e( * area. Reports circulated here that ; two planeloads of U. S. guerrilla 1 NIGERIAN BOY SCOI TS warfare specialists had arrived | TO IDAHO JAMBOREE to aid the Bolivian government. | LAGOS, Nigeria UPI — A , Officials denied this. 1 campaign is under way here for Until Monday, the government j public donations to help finance j had refused to acknowledge the the journey of 36 Nigerian Boy 1 existence of guerrillas- i n Scouts to the 12th World Scout - Bolivia. Jamboree in Idaho this August. Belmonte said Guevara, an The government will finance an , Argentine-bom professional re- undetermined part of the esti- ! volutionary who was Cuban I mated cost of $56,000.

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