The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 August 1967 — Page 16
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Tha Daily Bannar, Graaneastle, Indiana
Wadnesday, August 2, 1967
Six die in traffic Tuesday ^ arinK,,ael Cul,a House takes up anti-crime bill
I . WASHINGTON UPI With *trol Act/* the measnrp’ja enrliar >• inamar
ty United Pres* International Six deaths Tuesday, three of them in a single accident near North Manchester, raised Indiana’s 1967 highway fatality toll to at least 798 compared with 868 a year ago. Carl L. Moore, 47, a resident of the Indiana Soldiers Home, West Lafayette, was killed Tuesday night in a car-truck collision on U. S. 52, south of Indiana 47 in Boone County. He was a passenger in a car driven by Billy L. Fleetwood, 44, of the Soldiers’ home. Police said Fleetwood’s car struck the rear of a truck driven by Robert A. Lee, 57, Dawson, Minn., as Lee attempted to turn off the highway. Kathleen King, 14, Laketon, and Mrs. Patsy Dyer, 22, Andrews, were killed outright Tuesday in a two-car collision at the intersection of Indiana 13 and Indiana 114 on the edge of North Manchester. Kathleen’s Hoosier Sailors killed in fire WASHINGTON UPI — The Defense Department Tuesday night confirmed the death of a third Indiana sailor in last weekend’s explosion and fire aboard the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Forrestal. The latest Indiana victim reported was Airman Apprentice William V. Brindle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brindle, Wabash. He previously had been listed as missing. Still listed as missing were Aviation Machinist’s Mate 3-c Kenneth W. Lozier, husband of Mrs. Donna S. Lozier, Aurora, Ind., and Airman Robert Allen Stickler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur A. Stickler, Anderson, Ind. The department previously had reported the deaths of Aviation Boatswain’s Mate William |<ea, husband of Mrs. Kathleen ^ee, porter^ Ind., and Aviation Electrician’s Mate S-e Bobby foe Brown, son of Mr, and Mrs. William C. Brown, Indianapolis. Airman Jack Franklin Van ■hwdft son of Mrs. Viola Mae jhn Gundy, New Albany Ind., fpat Injured seriously.
14-month-old sister, Marietta, died Tuesday night in a Fort Wayne hospital. Police said the accident occurred when a car driven by Da dd W. Kerr, 18, R. R. 1, Alexa. dria, collided with one driven by the King girls’ mother, Mrs. Frances King, 40, Laketon. Mrs. King and another daughter, Rut Ann, 3, were injured. Virgil Loudermilk, 37, Mount Carmel, 111., was fatally injured Tuesday morning when he apparently fell asleep at the wheel and his car struck the rear of a truck on U. S. 41 south of Princeton. He died several hours after the crash. Emery Eugene Etter, 40, Canton, Ohio, was killed early Tuesday when his car collided
with a truck on Indiana 67 near Huntsville. Police said Etter also apparently dozed at the wheel.
Eliminated
LAKE FOREST, HI. UPI — Three Indiana contenders were eliminated Tuesday in the first round of match play of the Women’s Western Junior Golf tourney here. Medalist Marsha Houghton, Modesto, Calif., downed Jill Graham, Muncie, 5 and 4; Deborah Hess, Red Lion, Pa., beat Pamela Hughes, Indianapolis, j 4 and 2; and Kathy Hutson. Lubbock, Tex., defeated Louise Bruegge, Kokomo, 3 and 2.
HAVANA UPI—Black pow er militant Stokely Carmichael said Tuesday Abraham Lincoln was "a white racist” and exhorted American Negroes to take arms to fight for their freedom ‘‘from New York to California, from Canada to
Mexico.”
He called for the ‘‘collapse of capitalism.” Carmichael, made an ‘‘honorary delegate” at the Commu-nist-sponsored Latin American Solidarity Conference, made his remarks at a news conference barred to American and British newsmen. Excerpts appeared in the Cuban newspaper “Rebel
Youth.”
“We are organizing urban guerrillas in the United States
two or three more Vietnams to bring the collapse of capitalism and imperialism,” he said. Carmichael said only when American white “are ready to take arms and fight will we | (blacks and whites) light toj gether.” He criticized “whites who call themselves liberals but are enemies of the Negro
struggle.”
"I want to say Lincoln was a white racist in the best sense of the world,” Carmichael said. “There is no evidence he tried to get real freedom for the Negroes. He once said he regretted having to give freedom to the slaves in order to win
the war.”
WASHINGTON UPI — With turbulence in the nation’s cities adding special emphasis, the House today took up the Johnson administration’s No. 1 anticrime bill, a measure to upgrade local law enforcement. Dubbed by the President the "Safe Streets and Crime Con-
trol Act,” the measure’s earlier emphasis on halting the nation’s rising crime rate and organized racketeering was fast turning in the minds of many members into an emphasis on curbing rioting, arson and loot-
ing.
Some members were consid-
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Sentenced to die December 4 BLOOMINGTON, Ind. UPI — here in 1962 but a series of apMonroe Circuit Court Judge peals delayed the execution. Nat U. Hill Tuesday sentenced Hill set the new date for the condemned sex-slayer Emmett execution after the denial of the O. Hashfield, 60, Booneville, to latest appeal, die in the electric chair Dec. 4 Terry girl disappeared for the 1960 slaying of Avril. April 16i 1960 while on a shop _ Terry, 11, daughter of a Boon- p j n g trip. Her dismembered ville physician. body was discovered the followHashfield originally was con-, ing day in the Ohio River in victed and sentenced to death Spencer County.
ering proposed amendment* to the bill to add a specific program for training policemen in techniques for controlling riot*. The President’s measure would authorize $50 million for one year to launch a program | for modernizing local law enforcement, with the emphasis on training and innovation. Of the total, $22.5 million ! would go to the state or local units to prepare compresentive plans, and $9 million would be available in grants for new approaches and improvements in recruitment, training, equipment and community relations. Another $13.5 million would be used for special research and demonstration projects, with the remaining $5 million to bo used at the discretion of the at-
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