The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 April 1967 — Page 3

Friday, April 28, 1967

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Try and Stop Me

'By BENNETT CERF-

/^•OMEDIENNE JOAN RIVERS tells of a disconcerting moment she had in the St. Louis airport She overheard a man muttering, “If the good Lord had wanted man to fly. He’d have given him wings.” **I looked closer at the fellow,” concludes Joan. “It was our pilot!” • • • ▲ distinguished London . club man named Ashley was frequently irritated by the gluttonous behavior of one fellow member. On being told that this gentleman had made a real pig of himself at a testimonial dinner, Ashley nodded, 'Well, that would be a nice —^ ^ i u change.” ^ ' V 20 e e • A hard-luck actor who appeared in one colossal disaster after another finally got a break. A broken leg, to be exact. A cruel contemporary pointed out that it's the first time in his career the poor fellow’s been in the same cast for more than a week. • • * _ To one of the most ludicrously conceited producers in the film world a friend once confided, “My wife and I are thinking of cruising around the world this spring.” “What do you want to do that for?” countered the producer. "Why don’t you cone out to Beverly Hills and have lunch with me?” C 1967, by Bennett Cerf. Distributed by King Features Syndicate

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When I buy new shirts, I take the buttons off and put iron-on tape between the fold, then sew the buttons back on. It takes a little extra time, but in the long run 1 find it sure saves tears. Mrs. Myma Greer • • • Dear Heloise: When stacking old newspapers for the “paper drive,” don’t waste time placing all the fold ed edges on the same side. The pile gets lop-sided and the papers slide. Alternate the folded side and you can make a higher, neater stack. Anita Sommer • • • Dear Heloise: I have a large family and bake quite often. Usually I send a few samples over to my in-laws. I have found that a half-dozen cupcakes fit perfectly into the box that heavy duty aluminum foil comes In. When tthe lid is closed 1 doesn’t mess up the icing if carried carefully. Janet Feltman

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AGENT’S OFFICE

By Youth Agent JERRY WILLIAMB

Many have been asking when the deadline for 4-H enrollment is. 4-H enrollment will be open until May 31. Enrollment can be made by contacting your local 4-H leader or the County Extension Office. What are the age limits for 4-H? If a boy or girl will be at least 10 years of age sometime during the current year of 1967, they are eligible to join this year. The upper age for a member of 4-H is the year of their 19th birthday. Therefore, if a boy or girl

was 19 on December 31, 1967, they would be eligible to join. What type of projects are offered? Livestock projects such as beef, hogs, horse & pony, crops, such as corn and soybeans; conservation projects such as forestry and wildlife; science projects such as geology and weather; home economics such as clothing and foods, and others such as electricity, crafts, home furnishings. These are some of the projects offered so there is a wide

range of projects from which to choose

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For the boys in the four grade schools in Greencastle, I plan to go to the schools to take enrollment in the next few days. The boys that live in Greencastle will belong to project clubs. For example, if a boy enrolls in forestry, he will belong to the forestry club. This is being done to hopefully make the project more interesting and educational. a a a Insects is a project that could be very interesting and educational for both boys and girls. Insects can be a fascinating hobby which may even lead to a career. Insects play a very prominent role in our everyday living. If you do not think so, ask the next farmer you see who raises alfalfa. Several farmers have been quite concerned recently with the alfalfa weevil. This little fe 11 o w is about 1/32 to 3/8 inch long when straightened out, light dirty yellowish green to green in color, and has a small shiny black head. When several decide to congregate at the same field, they can digest an entire alfalfa field in a short time. The entomologists say that if 25 per cent or more of the tips of alfalfa leaf shows feeding and larvae are present, the field should be sprayed immediately. This is just one example to show the Importance of insects. For first year insect members, they are to collect and display I 10 insects. Not too tough, but j enough to develop an interest in insects. Eighty thousand boys and girls in the U.S. are enrolled in the insect project. • a • We have received several of the recreational survey forms that were distributed in Greencastle and vicinity. However, there are several that have not been returned. If you have one, you should help the survey i team from Indiana University analyze the recreational facil- i ities by sending the farm to the County Extension Office in the ; Court House. * • • Last week I gave the team placings in the District 4-H Judging Contest at Terre Haute. Since then, I have received the official top ten individual placings in the con-

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tests. These placings will be of interest. In livestock, placings are as follows: 2nd, Steve Albin; 8th, Larry Clodfelter; 9th, Mike Clodfelter, all of North Putnam. Dairy individual placings are as follows: 2nd, Don Lambermont; 4th, Bob Wichmann; 5th, Carol Robertson; 7th, Phil Clodfelter, all of North Put-

nam.

Randy Gibbs and Rick Raab of Reelsville placed 2nd and 3rd respectively in the insect judging contest. In the forestry contest, Alberta Wood placed 5th; Philip Malicoat placed 7th; Jim Bell placed 8th; and Ronnie Wilson placed 9th. All of these members were from Jackson Township 4-H Club. From North Putnam, placings in the crops judging were as follows: 1st, Larry Wilson; 4th, Gary Wallace; 8th, Dale Steele.

KARLOVY VARY, Czechoslovakia Europe has completed a much-advertised three-day conference marked more by what it did not do than by its achievements. The proceedings and final conclusion of the Russian-led conclave left many qualified observers puzzled as to why it was ever held. Russia pressed for the conference for months past, apparently to use it as a platform for a forceful drive tr arrest the threatening disarray in the bloc and in the world movement. These aims appear to have been only partly attained. A declaration of intent, signed by the 24 participants, produced a Communist blueprint for European security and a European settlement with the West. Its underlyirr aim is t the same time to prevent a “defection” of bloc members toward a go-it-alone policy of rapprochement with West Germany.

The conference laid down a, Russia, tougher line toward West Germany, largely to prevent a | thrratening isolation of thei Communist regime in East

Germany.

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East Germany has become increasingly alarmed at the success of the Bonn government’s recent “bridge building” with East Europe, which resulted in the surprise establishment of diplomatic relations with Romania. The move has blocked, at least for the present, the establishment of diplomatic relations by the other East Europeans with Bonn and has raised the price for any formal normalization of relations with West Germany. The Communist peace terms laid down in the declaration cf Karlovy Vary, designed to serve as the basis for a European security settlement with the West in a proposed all-Euro-pean conference, have produced nothing new. They are basically a collection of proposals of long standing which have in past been rejected or ignored by the allies, because they aim at the perpetuation of the present division of Germany and the maintenance of the status quo in Europe at virtually no cost to

If the Karlovy Vary conclave was, moreover, designed to cement the cracks in the Red Bloc the effort has, on present indications, met with only

partial success.

China’s hostile stance appears to have met with no response. Conference participants steered clear of the Sino-Soviet feud on the pretext the issue was not on its agenda.

The differences have in effect been emphasized by the boycott of the meeting by two key Communist nations, Yugoslavia and Romania. The conference did display unanimity on a call for “even more” support for Hanoi, denouncing strongly American “aggression” and urging Peking to cooperate. The wider aim of the Kremlin to rally support for a showdown world conference on Red

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BOOMS BOOMERANG BRUSSELS UPI—Claims for more than 4 million francs ($80,000) were entered in 1965 and 1966 at the Belgian Ministry of Defense for alleged damage caused by air force jets crashing the sound barrier. Mink farmers alone want 3 million francs, claiming their animals, particularly sensitive to sudden noises, get in murderous frenzies and destroy each other and their young when shocked. Dog owners claimed 100,000 francs.

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