The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 August 1967 — Page 12
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House approves space program
Pope to moke announcements
WASHINGTON UPI — Con- , gress sent to the White House | Tuesday a $4.9 billion authorization bill for the civilian space! program that directs a slowdown for the period following a lunar landing. By voice vote, the House gave final approval to the compromise measure authorizing the fiscal 1968 program of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The
Senate accepted the revised version last week. Despite warnings from NASA officials that the $5.1 billion they requested was the minimum needed to maintain momentum and hold space teams together, Congress cut a total of $234 million from the authorization. More than half the authorization—$2.5 billion—is for press-
gram aimed at landing men of the moon by 1970. Congress cut only $25 million from this program. However, economy forces concerned about Vietnam war spending cut NASA’s request for post-Apollo orbiting laboratories by about one-third, to $348 million, and trimmed funds for a 1973 voyager landing on Mars from $72 million to $42 million. This could reduce the
ing ahead with the Apollo pro- 1 latter to an orbiting probe.
VATICAN CITY UPI—Pope Paul VI is expected to announce shortly additional reforms in the Roman Curia or governing body of the Catholic Church. including the possible creation of a centralized finance ministry and upgrading of the secretariat of state, a Vatican source said Tuesday. The source said the changes will be announced in a “Motu Proprio” to be issued by the pontiff “around the 20 or 22nd of this month.”
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He said the document probably would deal specifically with changes in the secretariat of state and possibly announce establishment of a finance ministry for centralized handling of the Vatican’s financial affairs. Four separate offices now manage the Holy See’s vast financial operations and it has long been considered necessary to centralize their activities. The source said there is a “good possibility” that Angelo Cardinal Dellacqua would be named finance minister by the Pope. Cardinal Dellacqua was made a Prince of the Church in the June consistory.
Two comment on miniskirts SAIGON UPI — Prime Minister Nguyen Cao Ky declared Tuesday he had no objections to miniskirts—unlike election rival Tran Van Ly who said he will ban them if he becomes presi-
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Soil moisture is still sub-normal LAFAYETTE UPI — Topsoil moisture showed an improvement last week but gains in most areas were minor, agricultural statistician Robert E. Straszheim reported today. Straszheim’s weekly crop report said pastures also made slight gains during the week and retained the “mostly fair”! rating of the previous week. Central and northwestern j counties were considered most' deficient in soil moisture, while' southern counties appeared to j have the most ample supplies, 1 the report said. “Oats harvest progressed mpre rapidly last week with 75 | per cent of the crop harvested,” I the report said. “Average is 80 per cent while last year 95 per cent of the crop had been combined by this time of year. Oats combining is nearly complete in west central and most central
counties.
Eight hurt in camper mishap
RICHMOND, UPI - M-Sgt Samuel Hanna, 41, Scott Air! Force Base, 111., and eight mem-1 bers of his family suffered; minor injuries Tuesday when i their camper overturned on! Interstate 70 near here. They were released after treatment at a local hospital. Hanna’s wife, Mary Louise,
But vice-presidential candidate Ky skirted the issue when it came to his wife. “I don’t like my wife to wear miniskirts,” he told newsmen, “but I wouldn’t object to other people wearing them.” Madame Ky wore a miniskirt herself a few weeks ago. But apparently she has been listening to her husband. “I think miniskirts are all right,” she said “ . .. for young girls.” Presidential candidate Lt. Gen. Nguyen Van Thieu, the chief of state, took a fencestraddling stand on the issue. “In my capacity as a citizen,” he said, “I have no objection to this fashion.” Grinning, he added that as president he might object.
“Development of the com crop continues to lag behind most previous years. About 75 per cent of the corn has tasseled and 55 per cent has silked. Approximately 15 per cent of the crop has reached the dough stage of development, but this stage was mostly confined to southern counties. The remainder of the crop has still not reached the dough stage. “Very few soybean fields have as yet begun to turn. “Plowing of land intended for winter wheat is progressing at about the usual rate with 10 per cent of the land now plowed. In some areas, soil conditions were too dry for best plowing conditions.”
Fincastie News
By Mrs. Maude Brothers, Correspondent Mrs. Annis Grider was hos- son, Russell Miller and family
in Crawfordsville.
Less to the Canasta Club Wed-
nesday afternoon.
Mrs. Nona Routh and Mrs. Olive Baird were Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shannon and daughters and their house guest, Mrs.
Rogers of Putnamville.
Mrs. Verna Miller spent a
few days last week with her Mrs. Della Stewart and Mrs.
Ruby Stewart and children visited relatives in Michigan
the past week.
Mrs. Maude Brothers and Mrs. Virginia Clodfelter called on Mrs. Mabel Cross Monday. Mrs. Olive Baird accompanied by Mrs. Mona Shumaker and Mrs. Maudie Garrett called on Mrs. Cross during the week.
U.S. will close Libya air base Libya and the United States today began negotiations on the early shutdown of the sprawling U.S. Air Force base at Wheelus, last American air base in the Arab world and training site for U.S. pilots assigned to
Europe.
Israeli military officials said they uncovered and smashed a Bethlehem-based Arab terrorist ring bent on sabotage in Is-raeli-occupied areas of Jordan. Thousands of Israeli tourists streamed into old Jerusalem where striking Arab shopkeepers were back in business. Egyptian officials in Cairo made final preparations for Thursday’s visit by Yugoslav President Tito. The semi-official Cairo newspaper A1 Ahram said Tito's talks with Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser would center on the role of nonaligned nations during coming U.N. General Assembly and Security Council sessions. The paper in effect denied earlier reports from outside Egypt that Tito was bringing Nasser a compromise solution to the Middle East crisis. Israeli officials said Tuesday more than 30 Arab terrorists linked to the El Fatah sabotage organization were arrested after an Israeli officer recognized one
Mrs. Olive Baird accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Butler to Rochester Sunday, where they attended the golden wedding anniversary of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. John McLochlin. Mrs. Man,- Virginia Clodfelter and Mrs. Maude Brothers accompanied by Mrs. Sue Ann Carrol and daughters were shopping in Terre Haute Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hillbert and children, Mr. and Mrs. Lonzo Taylor and Mrs. Audrey j Hammond and daughter were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brothers and fam-
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Doug Clodfelter spent several days with his grandmother. Ronnie and Jimmie were guests of their grandmither the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carrier and family of Harvey, 111,; spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bales and attended Sunday School. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Borden spent the weekend in Cincinnati and Pittsbur *'. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shillings and family attended the Black reunion at CVrawfordsville. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Shillings of Illinois also attended the reunion. Several from here attended the Fair at Greencastle last
week.
There will be a smorgasbord at the Community House in
of their leaders.
The officials said the Arabs Fincastie August 18th. admitted they planned sabotage
inside Israel and in Israeli-
occupied territory. Horace Coats dies
In Jerusalem, the Israeli gov- I ernment was reported considering restoration of military rule over conquered Arab lands to prevent growing unrest from
burgeoning.
The potential threat was underlined by Monday’s Arab gen-
INDIANAPOLIS UPI — Horace M. Coats. 70, former secretary of the Indiana Republican State Committee and well known for two generations as a newspaperman and governmental aide, died Tuesday of cancer
eral strike in Israeli-held old I following an illness of several Jerusalem. j months. Libyan Foreign Minister Coats served as GOP secreAhmed Bishti conferred today tary in 1945-46. He was admin-
with U.S. Ambassador David J Bayson on the closure of | Wheelus. Libya requested six weeks ago that all foreign military bases on Libyan soil be evacuated as soon as possibls.
istrative assistant to Sen. William E. Jenner in Washington from 1947 to 1952, executive secretary to Gov. George N. Craig from 1953 to 1957, and legislative aide to Sen. Homer lE. Capehart from 1961 to 1962.
told Wayne County sheriff's deputies that she lost control of the camper after a tire apparently blew. She said she heard a hissing sound just before the vehicle overturned. Occupants of the camper in addition to the Hannas and their four children were Mrs. Hanna’s mother and sister and th sister’s child.
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