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The Deily Benner, Greeneastle, Indiana
Monday, July 10, 1967
Television In Review
HOLLYWOOD UPI —A gent-1 Humphrey Bogart, Clark Gable, leman from Hampton Bays, i Gary Cooper, Gregory Peck, N. Y., wrote to TV Guide | Cary Grant, James Stewart and
magazine a while back about a Spencer Tracy ? Can this be style, exuberance and somematter that is positively crucial possible ? Is this some kind of times even graciousness.
movie stars like those mentioned above give television exactly what It needs most —
to those of us who admit to addiction to late-night television
Well, of course, by now Bill Dana’s Las Vegas show on the United Network has disappeared. But there are indeed many talkers and emcees on
diabolical plot to eliminate the ‘late shows,’ which have for so
movies. The letter follows in long enhanced our screens? If full: this be the case, valete.” “O tempora, o mores! What j Movies Are Better
has become of television? Is the The letter was written by Mr. I late-night television whose pre-late-night movie heading for John J. Papandrea, and who ; sence may cost us the chance to
would disagree with Mr. Papan- j once again see Gary Cooper and drea’s preferences ? Who could ’ Marlene Dietrich in “Desire,” deny that despite all the or George Arliss as Cardinal
oblivion? Can Alan Burke, Joey Bishop, Johnny Carson, Bill Dana, Jackie Gleason proposed, Merv Griffin and Joe Pyne take the place of
interruptions of used car commercials, the films with
A woman s view
NEW YORK UPI — It’s the glitter look head to foot in fall fashions. In the glitter at the top department, there’s a pillbox hat decorated with 14,108 (count ’em) rhinestones of assorted sizes and shapes. A foot, high high boots to go with mini-skirts are bordered with rinestones and have rhinestone clocks up the sides.
Richelieu, or Peter Lorre as Mr. Motto, or George Sanders in “Action in Arabia,” or Robert Montgomery in “Lady in the
Lake.”
I have nothing personal against the gentlemen who earn their living by giving us songs, dances, comedians, or ar-
Davidow: This firm, famous guments around the midnight
Soviets retreat on Mideast stand
By Bruce W. Mnnn
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. ; UPI—Aided by a Soviet retreat, the UN Security Council today
took its first major peace-keep ing action in the Middle East crisis and gave Secretary General Thant a broad mandate to supervise the Arab-Israeli cease-fire line along the Suez
Canal.
Red China backs Vietnam
type rebellion in Burma
HONG KONG UPI —Com- meant mainland Southeast Asia Sihanouk is a neutralist to the
for its classic suits, is also in the ensemble buisness. Handsomely styled dresses, many in solid tone wools, were shown with tweed greatcoats, often
hour. But I confess that at that time of the night, given the choice of a reasonably entertaining old movie or a reasonably entertaining talk-or-variety
with deep pleats or belted back, show, I will switch to the movie Another new combination with , whenever possible, the firm: The double breasted ' Lure of the Cinema suit and double faced coat, as in | Under no conditions could one suit in black and beige glen lovable Joe Pyne win my plain, the coat faced with beige ! attention away from a Lloyd
Lt Thomas J. Sheehy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sheehy, Cloverdale, will be celebrating his birthday, July 21, while stationed in Vietnam. His address:
Shortly after midnight, the Russians backed down from demanding that full details be spelled out in stationing UN observers along the line where renewed fighting between Israel and Egypt broke the month-old ceasefire over the weekend.
munist China today declared a Vietnam-type rebellion is underway in Burma. If confirmed, it
is blanketed by guerrilla war- outside world but thick in battle
fare.
The Peking Peoples Daily, official organ or the Chinese
against Communists in his own jungle realm.
Burma since achieving post-
Will attend mother's funeral
Communist party, said Mao war independence from Britain Tse-tung’s regime is giving full has moved toward its present
sympathy to a “revolutionary strict neutralism. Until recently
COLUMBIA. S. C. UPI — Gen. William C. Westmoreland.
peoples war” to overthrow the Burmese government of strongman Gen. Ne Win.
The newspaper described the Ne Win government as a fas-
it was perhaps Peking’s most respectful neutral in Southeast Asia.
| commanding general of Ameri-; cist regime of “greedy blood-
But sparked by fantastic rallies by pro—Mao Chinese students, in the past two weeks
can forces in Vietnam, returns soakers” serving the United widespread anti-Chinese rioting
Union.
Lt. Thomas J. Sheehy, 5233839 Co. B. 8th Engr. Bn. 1st Cavalry Division (A.M.) APO 96490, San Francisco, California
At Jerusalem, the Israeli borne early this week to attend cabinet was meeting to consider j ^b® funeral of his mother,
the plan. The Isarelis consistent-
* a i 'j cr/wri cvioLracn-v'i or* oois-i -ri • j - . « . . .
It is doomed to destruction. The armed revolution, led by the Burmese Conmumist party, represents the developmental
Military spokesmen in Saigon orien t a t ion °f tbe people of proceed was contained in a said Westmoreland would travel Burma -
i SundaT "h^genernfm^M leTve Saigon today to attend the
funeral.
ers on their soil since the second
Arab-Israeli war In 1956.
States, Britain and the Soviet killed more than a score of
Authorization for Thant to
Chinese residents and resulted in the smashing of Chinese shops and the chasing of their owners. The Rangoon government cracked down but Peking erupted in verbal fury.
Red demand
“consensus.’
It recalled the
council’s four cease-fire resolu-
tions leading up to the June 10 c aro ij na
agreement to end the six-day
to Hawaii to pick up his wife
and then continue on to South' NoW ’ the Burmese peo P le of
all circles who are anti-imperi-j alist, anti-feudalistic, anti-dic-
Today’s Peoples Daily report appeared to be the payoff.
Many Western intelligence officers long have reported con-
HONG KONG UPI — ' Communist newspapers
wool twill. The coat also could, Nolan detective picture. Under be paired with a low - belted : no conditions could Alan Burke j beige twill dress. : match the appeal of Lynne Ginala: This firm featured Overman and-or Roscoe Kearns.
Under no conditions could Johnny Carson tempt me away
That sparkle - studded hat comes from Stanley Hagler, a New York jeweler. For fall he
also has included jewelled bibs „ , ^ . . .. . the costume, usually a coat and
throat tq waist on otherwise , , .
. dress combination in wool ga-
dresses. !
berdine. Full - length topcoats ! from Wallace Beery. Under no
Desco of New York added the were CU |- narrow through the conditions could Joey Bishop get rhinestone trim to black boots, shoulders with pust a trace of me to cut off the Marx The firm also added gold fit before flaring out to easy Brothers. Under no conditions braiding to knee high boots in hemlines. Closings were both : could Merv Griffin lure me beige, finishing the braiding single and double-breasted and from W. C. Fields,
with a curl at the toes in the beneath were neat little gabarmanner of harem slippers. dine dresses, either sleeveless
These were among some of or cap sleeved
Two
de-
j manded today that the bodies of : seven Chinese killed in recent disturbances in this British crown colony be released for a mass funeral. The papers said the dead Chinese were victims of “Brit- j ish imperialism” and demanded the bodies be turned over to a Communist “Fighting Committee” for burial.
war and emphasized “the need for all parties to observe scrupulously the provisions of these resolutions.”
Mrs. James R. Westmortland tutorship, anti-national betray- cern that the Communist drive died early Sunday morning at al and who want to be friendly > n Southeast Asia would swing the age of 81 in her suburban with the Chinese people are, west, toward Burma and later
Columbia home. Her family de- under the leadership
fashion’s fixin’s on view at “Accessorama,” an event which is part of the New York Couture Group Business Council’s semiannual fashion shows for the nation’s visiting press. New accessories lower the boom on gloom, in the weather department. Now there’s an umbrella called the “clQcktail,” a Polan Katz of New York design. This one has the pattern of a clock on It, the hands and giant numbers rhinestone-stud-ded. If that umbrella doesn’t send you, choose a bumbershoot done 06 look like a Tiffany lampshade with its stained glass effect, or one that opens into an eightribbed square, in alternate sections of black and white. Glitter goes into handbags In
the form of shoulder length chains or huge, metal buckles. Several manufactors o f ready to wear showed their fall collections Friday. Highlights from each:
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Nat Kaplan: Drsses looked like coats or enlongated versions of the shirt were made into dresses. New fabrics included wool twills, garbardines, textured crepes, and petit point silk and worsteds. Ben Barrack: Like most of the Seventh Avenue manufacturers, the firm featured gray flannel anew. For day, it showed in elongated versions of the shirt with white satin bow for a schoolgirl effect. And for evening, the flannel came belted and finished off with a giant rhinestone buckle.
Mr. Papandrea’s instincts are impeccable. For my own part, there isn’t a single late-night talk-or-variety show that can hold my attention as firmly as Dracula can, or aa Frankstein can, or as Turhan Bey can when he is bringing the mummy
back to life.
So here we are, Mr. Papandrea and I, fighting the good fight, hoping television won’t rain on oui parade. And somehow I think we will win, because our players have greater lasting power. Or do you think any of the late-night hosts will be as popular 20 years from now as Dracula will be?
“Pest of the Week”
Horticultural tip
Elm Leaf Bettle: Adults are somewhat oval and about %” long. They are olive green with black stripes. Young larvae are black and slug-like. Full grown larvae are about long, dull yellow with black head, legs and hairs, and two black stripes on the back. The larvae feed on the undersides of the leaves. Only the veins and upper surface are left, giving leaves a “skeletonized” appearance. Trees heavily infested, turn brown as if scorched by fire. Most of the damage is done by the first of two generations.
ECUADOR ACCUSED
WASHINGTON UPI — Rep. Thomas M. Pelly, D-Wash., has accused Ecuador of “piracy” in the seizure of the Seattle-based tuna boat (Western King) 18 miles off its coast.
Pelly said Thursday that on July 4 other U. S. fishing vessels reported the Western King had been seized while fishing off Ecuador. Since then, he said, there has been no contact with the boat.
Ecuador has claimed its territorial waters extend 200 miles.
Defoliated trees may grow leaves the same season. Beetle feeding, itself, generally will not kill an elm tree. However, severe feeding will weaken a tree, making it susceptible to attack by other insects and dis-
Control: Spraying of infested tree should be timed to kill the young first generation larvae and later the second generation larvae. Use any one of the following inseticides: Carbaryl (Sevin), DDT or Dieldrin.
TRIBUTES TO OUR UNSUNG HEROES 1
THE BUILDER
John Whitokar
The men who build that first home for the newly married must get a lot of satsifaetion, as well as a feeling of happiness out of being instrumental in bringing so much happiness to that boy and girl who are stepping onto the threshhold of life. Of course, they get paid for their work, and well too, but deep
down In their hearts there must be a warm feeling that they bava
brought happiness to so many.
Naturally, It doesn't alwayi have to be the newlywed that is •node happy. It could be a middle-aged couple who have never had a home of their own before or it could be that they are retiring and reeded just what the builder had built for them. Any way you look fa It, they do bring a lot of joy to this drab world.
Charles Whitaker
WEY ARE A FINE GROUP AND ARE IN MOST CASES "UNSUNG HEROES.”
News of
servicemen
It also recalled Thant’s report
that he had suggested to Israel and Egypt on July 4 that both countries take UN observers
on their side of the line.
scribed her death as “sudden.’
Westmoreland was touring Vietnamese battlefields with Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara when his mother died. Westmoreland had last
Burmese Communist further uniting together.”
Kuwait is the world’s second
largest exporter of crude oil.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC BEARING Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Zoning Anneals. City of Greeneastle. will on the 13th day of July, 1967, In the City Hall, hear evidence In connection with the netition of Glenn Deem for variance and anneal from the decision of the city engineer with reference to the erection of a building to be used as a sundries store to be located at 15 East Hanna St., in a residential area. At the same time and place the said Board will hear evidence in connection with the petition of DePauw University by' D. W. Smythe, Comptroller, for variance and appeal from the decision of the city engineer with reference to erection of a sign at the Aerospace Supply Center, located at 701 8. College Ave. In a residential area. At the same time and place the said Board will hear evidence in connection with the petition of Dr. F. R. Dettloff for variance and appeal from the decision of the city engineer with with reference to the erecting of a new building to be used as a Doctor’s Office and Clinic, to be located on Melrose Ave.. in a residential area. At the same time and place the said Board will hear evidence in connection with the petition of Pizza King Enterprises. Inc. Lafayette, Indiana, by Don Schuti for variance and appeal from the decision of the city engineer with reference to the erecting of a new building at the South West comer of Hanna and Bloomington street. Building to be divided into 2 or 3 smaller rooms for business or office space to be located in a residential area. Said hearings are open to the public and public participation is requested. Board of Zoning Appeals, City of Greeneastle, Harry Voltmer, Ch. James Hill, Secy. July 10-lt
It is the same language Peking uses in describing the communist rebel and invasion
The UN Emero'encv Force , . . ~ forces in South Vietnam, Laos CUNEF), whose withdrawal was! ^ ^ whe^hf flew'to | ^ R ^ ^ deS [ demanded by Cairo just before Columbia after a conference j cri P t ion of even Commumst the six-day war began June 5, , with President Johnson and - I armed bands in Cambodia,
was stationed only on U.A.R. ceived a hero , s welcome
soil, Isarel refusing to accept it.
of the possibly Pakistan and India and
party. wel1 as further to the southeast, through South Vietnam to Mal-
aysia.
where
bands in
ruler Prince
Norodom
Thant was asked by the council to have Lt. Gen. Odd
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Bull of Norway, chief of staff of the UN Truce Supervision Organization (UNTSO), to “work out with the governments of the United Arab Republic and Israel as speedily as possible necessary aramgements to station UN military observers in the Suez Canal sector under the chief of staff of UNTSO.”
Thant told the council Bull had advised him an addition of 25 observers to his present staff of 133 would be necessary to man the Suez line.
The Soviet Union, wary of peace-keeping operations since it lost out in the Congo seven years ago, at first insisted that the council specifically authorize the addition of 25 observers and approve whatever arrangements Thant made for their assignment to Israel and Egypt. It found some support from France in this position, diplomatic sources said.
The United States refused to accept the Soviet demands, holding that they hogtied Thant
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in his supervisory activities over UNTSO. U. S. Ambassador Arthur J. Goldberg was reported on the point of presenting a resolution and challenging the Soviet Union to veto it when Indian Ambassador Copalaswami Parthasarathi requested a recess—the second of a long Sunday night meeting—shortly before 11 p. m. EDT. The coni' sensus agreement was worked out during the recess.
BILOXI, Miss. — Airman Second Class Joseph R. Ellis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Ellis of 817 Shadowlawn, Greencastle, has been graduated from the U. S. Air Force technical training school at Keesler AFB, Miss.
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He completed the radio repairman course conducted by the Air Traning command which conducts the educational programs necessary to provide skilled fliers and technicians for the aerospace force. He is being reassigned to Cannon AFB, N. M., as a member of the Tactical Air Command. Airman Ellis is a graduate of Greeneastle High School and attended Vincennes (Ind.) University.
About three-fourths of the population of Greenland engages in agriclutural pursuits, although only one-fifth of the land is arable.
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