The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 May 1967 — Page 3

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By BENNETT CERF-

r|N Hffl. MAID’S day out, a prominent pubBaher aotan^7 toared to take the heat off his wife and tackle the hercu■im talk of packing their obstreperous four-year-old off to

■OdL The exhausted wife threw herself on the chaise longue and picked up the evening paper. An

hour later the four-year- ^L£EP old stole into the room 1

and whispered, “Daddy’s

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Scott Fitagerald once told at an attractive young honeymoon couple who boarded a train for Niagara Vails, and indulged in the traditional billing and coobag. Suddenly, however, the battled bride found herself hariing hateful insults at

bar husband, with his rejoiners matebing hers in bitterness

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And then she discovered a total stranger sitting beside her in ftye drawing room. “How did you get in here?" she gasped. "Who you?” The stranger answered softly, ‘Tm ten years from

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• • • QUOTABLE: ‘‘Nothing is essentially as undramatic as dear thinking." George J. Nathan. ‘•Hope is a thing with feathers that perches in the soul."— Bully Dickinson. “Exclusiveness is the characteristic of high society and the afcnnk."—Will Rogers. ; c 1967. by Bennett Cerf. Distributed by Kin* Features Syndicate

3 More To Join Common Market

-BRUSSELS UPI — A 10-na-tjon European Common Market t^ith more consumers than the United States appeared Wednesday to be a possibility as tjree more countries followed Ihitain’s lead and prepared to make bids for admission to the prosperous economic bloc. 2 The likelihood of such an expanded common market may he a remote one, however, since njw membership still depends cm a “yes” or “no” from French

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President Charles de Gaulle whose veto barred Britain on its first try in 1963. Britain’s formal application is scheduled to be made Thursday. It will be followed half an hour later by that of Ireland. Denmark may follow later in the day if parliamentary approval is given in time. Norway’s application will come later in the year, again if parliament approves. The addition of these four nations to the market already composed of West Germany, France, Italy, The Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg would extend community benefits from 180 million to 250 million Europeans. The United States is approaching the 200 million mark and the Soviet Union 230 million.

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twins. This Is such a marvelous idea that we are sorry we didn’t think of it for our two older children. Instead of hiring someone to come in during the day, we have a woman come in at night to take care of our babies. That way we can get a good night’s sleep and can then manage just fine during the day. Lyn Hutson • • • • Lyn, you are the smartest... Bet not many new parents had thought of this. Bless you and your little ones! Heloiss • • • • Dear Heloise: No place to put your plastic place mats ? I hang mine on the kitchen wall. Just cut a small hole with a razor blade, or punch one with a paper punch in each mat. Surround the hole on both sides with notebook reinforcements, using an all-purpose glue. Not only does it save drawer space or get them off the table but they look attractive hanging on my kitchen wall. Marge Ritenhouse • • • • Dear Heloise: As a Navy wife I receive quite a bit of mail from my husband. Often several letters at one time that have the same post mark date. We have found a way to let each other know which one was written first. We simply add the date the letter was written (not mailed) on the back flap of our envelopes. This way when two or more letters come at one time, we can tell which one was written first without having to open them all. Helen Murr * • » • Dear Heloise: Here’s a tip for weightwatchers who like hot chocolate as much as I do. I make my hot chocolate with two teaspoons of instant cream instead of whole milk for a creamier flavor. This new instant cream has less calories than whole milk

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and my hot chocolate tastes rich-as-can-be. Mrs. Marilyn Mader • • • • Letter of Laughter Dear Heloise: Every time I have to shorten those long sleeves and long trousers for my short husband and son, I wonder “Why didn’t I marry a tall man?" Now, I know the answer. It takes too long to iron long sleeves and long-legged trousers • a a Jean Doehring • • • • Dear Heloise: Do you know what I do with my old, slightly discolored teapot? I use it for a cute string holder by putting the ball in the pot and passing the string through the spout. I leave it in the kitchen so it will not only be useful but decorative, too. Mrs. Claire Lemieux

Students Stage Demonstration In Jackson, Miss.

JACKSON, Miss. UPI — The arrest of a student for speeding set off a wild demonstration early today by several hundred students near all Negro Jackson State College. Shouting “get those hunky cops,” students poured out of a dormitory and began milling around, tossing bottles, bricks and rocks. There were no immediate reports of injuries or arrests. Police, rushing up re-inforce-

menbs, sealed off the area with wooden barricades, some of which were promptly set on fire by the demonstrators. Headlights on a patrol car were smashed and the window of a shop owned by a Negro was shattered. The impromptu demonstration began between 11:15 and 11:30 p. m. CDT and by 2 a. m. had expanded from the Negro community and from Tougaloo College, 10 miles away, where a

group of students cranked up a bus and sped to the scene to aid their fellow students. Jackson State, a state supported institution, is located a few blocks southwest of the city’s downtown business section and near the state headquarters of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. The campus is divided by a four-lane thoroughfare known as

Lynch Street. Negroes set off a huge bonfire in the middle of Lynch Street and milled around while watching it bum early today. A group of officers watched nearby but made no attempt to break up the demonstration. After the bonfire burned itself nearly out, the demonstration began breaking up. Student* wandered off virtually in single file.

—Yonks Killed UPI Correspondent Robert C. Miller reported the Leathernecks stormed the fortress hill Wednesday. He said they routed the entrenched Communists and chased them into nearby rice paddies. Waiting American strike planes streaked in and sprayed the rattled Communists with fiery napalm, rockets and bombs. U. S. artillery joined in the destruction of the Communist force. Military spokesmen In Saigon said 117 North Vietnamese perished in the hilltop fighting that lasted six hours Wednesday. Miller reported Marines today found the bodies of 65 more. Marine spokesmen at the scene said 113 more North Vietnamese died in the air and artillery pounding in the rice paddies. “We really tore them up,’’ said Col. Kenneth Houghton of San Francisco, a member of the Leatherneck attack force. The Marines suffered at lea 19 men killed and 72 wounded. Thirty of the American casualties—five men killed and 25 wounded—resulted from a tragic accident. An American strike plane dumped napalm on one Marine position, hitting the men with the burning jelly.

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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Putnam Circuit Court. Estate 1 No. EST 67-38 Notice is hereby given that Otha ! James Miller was on the 8th day of May, 1*67. appointed Executor of the I will of Amma Lue Snodgrass, deceased. All persona haring claims against said estate, whether or not now due. must file the same in said court within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Greencastle, Indiana, this 8th day of May, 1867. Ennis Mas ten, clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court Attorneys Hughe* * Hughes May 11-18-35-31

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