The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 May 1967 — Page 3
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Thursday, May 25, 1967
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REAL, FOR-SURE COSTUME JEWELRY—Dee Lowry (left) wears a $300 necklace-earring set of glass-enclosed reed switches made by Honeywell in Minneapolis, Minn., for precision electrical switching in space capsules and computers. And in Zurich, Switzerland, a model displays another newcomer in ear decor, “mini-zoo” earrings with air holes. The wearer can put in tiny fish and other forms of life. Just lobes of fun, you could say.
Reds Behind Demonstrations
Tax Break Due For Businessmen CONTRACT BRIDGE
By B. Jay Becker (Top Record-Holder in Masters' Individual Championship Play)
WASHINGTON UPI—Retired “ Lt. Gen Arthur G. Trudeau, former chief of Army intelligence, said Wednesday that demonstrations are part of Communist pressure against the U. S. policy in Southeast Asia and more ' battles in Vietnam will be timed to coincide with the protests. Committed To Security Ward COLUMBUS, UPI — A Columbus man who allegedly shot his father to death was ordered committed to the maximum security ward of Norman "Beatty Memorial Hospital for ‘mental patients. James Shatto, 41, was committed by Judge William Lienberger of Bartholomew Circuit Court at the end of a sanity hearing. Shatto was held in the May 9 death of his father, Dan--’iel Shatto, 83. Authorities said the elderly Shatto reprimanded and struck his son for burning a small radio in the pot-bellied stove of the home where they lived, and the younger man grabbed a shotgun and fired a charge into his father’s body.
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“I wish to make an unequivocal statement that the demonstrators in the streets of the cities of the United States are a force in direct support of the Viet Cong killing our troops in Vietnam and the leaders are taking orders and being supplied from the identical high command — The Central Committee of the Communist Party of the U.S.S.R.” He told the Senate internal security subcommittee that “I am sure many demonstrators are unaware of this situation.” Trudeau served as chief of Army intelligence from 1953 to 1955 and retired in 1962 after
Widow Winner In Beer Case INDIANAPOLIS UPI — A Lafayette widow has won a legal battle to operate a disputed beer distributionship sifter taking the matter to the Indiana Supreme Court. Mrs. Imogene E. Biltz, widow of a former state policeman, had been denied the distributorship on the grounds it exceeded the legal quota for the ]Lafayette area. However, she carried the case to the Indiana Supreme Court which ultimately ordered the Indiana Alcoholic Beverage Commission to reverse its stand. Joe Harris, chairman of the ABC, said final approval had been given the warehouse premises and the lease, and the business is officially in operation.
serving as chief of research and developments from 1958. Trudeau also commanded the 7th Division in Korea.
3 More Killed In State Traffic At least three deaths Wednesday, including the ninth in Marion County since last Saturday, raised Indiana’s 1967 traffic fatality toll to 465 today compared with 558 a year ago. Brent Tumbelson, 11, Fort Wayne, died Wednesday night of injuries suffered about midday when he darted into the path of a car in a city street. Patricia Bailey, 16, Indianapolis, was killed when a car in which she was riding rammed a utility pole on the capital city’s northeast side. She was thrown from the car and died en route to a hospital. Brett Shutt, 18, Andrews, was killed when he rode his bicycle into the path of a Norfolk A Western Railroad freight train in Andrews. The Huntington County Sheriff’s office said the teen-ager apparently didn’t see the train despite flasher signals at the crossing on Indiana 105.
Wheat Supply ROME UPI—The United National Food and Agriculture Organization announced Wednesday it will supply 10,000 tons of wheat to help feed 150,000 persons for the next few months in Afghanistan where a drought last year cut crops and sent prices rising.
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4 More Hoosiers Die In Vietnam WASHINGTON UPI — The Defense Department Wednesday announced three more Indiana servicemen have been killed in action in Vietnam and a fourth has died of non-hostile causes. Hoosier war victims included: Army Sgt. James E. Burch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Burch, R. R. 1, Freedom. Marine Pfc. Ronald M. Cooley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cooley, R. R. 1, Foodland. Pfc. Alan T. Read, son of Mrs. Betty J. Read, Bloomington. The death of Army 1st Lt. Karl F. Erb, husband of Mary Erb, Indianapolis, was not due to combat causes, the Defense Department said.
Presents Credentials VIENNA UPI—Douglas MacArthur II presented his credentials as the new U. S. ambassador to Austria Wednesday to Austrian State President Franz Jonas. MacArthur, a career diplomat, is a nephew of the late Gen. Douglas MacArthur.
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WASHINGTON UPI—American businessmen were promised a $1.7 billion tax break today making it even more unlikely that personal income taxes will be raised this year. The House and Senate were both set to pass a compromise measure restoring the 7 per cent investment tax credit which was suspended Oct. 10 as an anti-infantry measure. The compromise, worked out Wednesday by a joint conference committee, allows businessmen to claim the tax credit or equipment ordered during the suspension period and delivered on or after May 24. The revised version also provides a faster rate of depreciation on income - producing buildings finished after May 24, and expands the investment credit provision to allow businessmen to write off as much
as 50 per cent of tax liabilities over $25,000. The law presently allows a write off of only 25 per cent of tax liabilities in excess of $25,-
000.
In approving the $1.7 billion tax break for business, Congress was expected to take an even dimmer view of President Johnson’s proposed 6 per cent
surcharge on personal and
corporate incomes.
Rep. A1 Ullman, D-Ore., stated he would not vote for a personal tax hike after restoring the investment tax credit, and Rep. John W. Byrnes, ranking GOP member of the house ways & means committee, said the tax surcharge was
“dead” for 1967.
New Delay In Apollo Launch
Neat Worker CORPUS CHRIST!, Tex. UPI / —The burglar who ransacked the home of B. R. McCoy really cleaned up. McCoy said that although the thief stole $60 in cash and some costume jewelry, he emptied the ash trays, cleaned up the living room and took out the trash.
CAPE KENNEDY UPI — The U.S. space agency ordered its first Saturn 5 moon rocket taken apart to inspect the second stage for cracks, creating a further delay in the effort to test fly the Apollo launcher. The decision to dismantle the three-stage rocket was made after North American Aviation Inc. engineers found tiny “cracks or imperfections” in an identical stage at its California plant, and recommended that the first Saturn 5 be inspected. The rocket had been set to send an unmanned Apollo spacecraft on a far-reaching sub-orbital test flight in mid- / ugust. A space agency spokesman said the dismantling and testing operation “will impact the launch schedule.” Informed sources said the operation would take anywhere
from 10 to 30 days-if no cracks are found. The first Saturn 5 launch is already about eight months behind its original schedule. The latest target date for the unmanned flight has been Aug. 18.
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JOHNSON CITY, Tex. UPI —An Oklahoma judge’s oneman campaign to engulf President Johnson with junk mail has not built up much of a volume, a postmaster in Johnson City said Wednesday. J. Russell Swanson of Enid, Okla., sends all his junk mail re-addressed to Johnson, with the return address reading: “from: A taxpayer.” He has encouraged his friends to do likewise.
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The bidding: East South West North Pass 1 NT Pass 6 NT Opening lead—ten of spades. Many contracts seem impossible to make at one point or another of the play, but quite a few of these can be saved by keeping a cool head and seeking a solution not readily apparent. Here is a typical case. South is in six notrump and West leads a spade. South can count nine tricks in spades, hearts and diamonds, and he therefore needs three more in clubs. To give himself the maximum chance of making the hand, he takes the spade lead with the ace and cashes the ace of clubs. This is a safety play to guard against East’s having been dealt the singleton king, a holding that would cost South the
slam If he attempted a first round club finesse instead. When East shows out, a critN cal situation arises, since ordt* nary methods cannot now pro* duce the three club tricks Soutlz needs for the contract. Obviously, West will not go up with tha king if declarer cresses to hi* hand with a heart or a diamond and leads a low club toward# the queen. To overcome the unlucky club break, South must arrange ta endplay West so that he will yield three club tricks regards less of how he elects to defendSouth cashes three hearts and. three diamonds, ending in dummy, at w'hich point this is tha position: North
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