The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 September 1967 — Page 5
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Window peeper shot at Muncie
MUNCIE UPI — Kenneth Hoover, 35, Muncie, accused of window peeping, was shot fatally Wednesday night by the occupant of a home. Hoover, who moved here six months ago from Battleground, was found later in a roadside ditch by a woman returning home from the grocery store. Police had searched the neighborhood after being summoned but could find no trace of him. Police quoted James Under wood, who said he fired warn-
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MAPLECROFT AUTO THEATRE 10 Minute Drive West •f Plainfield on U. S. 40 Frf., Sat. Sept. 1, 2 Peter Panda end Susan Strasberp In "THE TRIP" AND Jamas Coburn "DEAD HEAT ON A MERRY-GO-ROUND"
MEADOWBROOK DRIVE-IN THEATRE Jet. 36 & 43
Tonight and Sat. Vony Franciesa 0 Raquel Welch "FATHOM" Jerry lewis, Connie Stevens "WAY, WAY OUT" (COLOR) Sunday and Monday John Weyne, Kirk Douglas 'THE WAR WAGON" (COLOR) James Drury, Jonathan Daly 'THE YOUNG WARRIORS" (COLOR)
ing shots at a fleeing window peeper, after the man jumped from Underwood’s roof. Authorities said Hoover, who bled to death from a bullet wound, attended a stag party earlier in the evening. Hoover lived about two blocks from the Underwood home. He was spotted in the ditch by Mrs. Jack Hall as she returned home in her car from the grocery. It was the second fatal shooting of a suspected window peeper in a week here. On Tuesday of last week, James Bass Jr., 45, was shot to death at the home of Tom Stewart, a city park policeman who said he spotted Bass window peeping when he returned home from work. That shooting is still being investigated, authorities said.
Legion ends 49th convention BOSTON UPI — The Ameri can Legion ended its convention Thursday after passing resolutions calling for the U.S. to expand the Vietnam War into neighboring Cambodia and Laos and an end to bombing restrictions In North Vietnam. The Legion also passed resolutions calling for a congres sional investigation of Stokely Carmichael and condemning draft dodgers and the protectors of those who desecrate the American flag. The 3,000 delegates to the Legion’s 49th convention passed the resolutions Wednesday during which they heard fiery battle speeches from Sen. John C. Stennis, D-Miss., and Gen. Wallace M. Greene Jr., the Marine Corps commandant. In a 10-point resolution on Vietnam, the Legion asked the Johnson Administration for “termination by military means of the enemy’s use of sanctuary in Cambodia, Laos and through the demilitarized zone” dividing North and South Vietnam. The resolution also said bombing “limitations should be removed so that the war can be brought to a quick and successful end,” and Haiphong harbor should be closed “by whatever military means are considered most feasible and effective.”
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Dry humor SEATTLE, Wash. UPI—It hasn’t rained for 40 days in this city, often the subject of jokes about heavy precipitation, so the Seattle Post-Intelligencer did something to refresh the citizens’ memories. The morning newspaper published a front-page picture of a raindrop.
DON’T MISS THESE RACES AT PARAGON SPEEDWAY Sat., Sept. 2nd and Monday, Sept. 4th Super Modified Sprint & Jalopy Racing. Qualificaations at 6:30 p.m. Race starts at 8:00 p.m. Special Attraction Labor Day Night, Sept. 4th PARACHUTE JUMPERS PARAGON SPEEDWAY PARAGON, IND. One mile west of Paragon or Old Read 67 Admission $1.79 Adults Children under 6 free
ATTENTION ALLENHIU GOLF C0URS( FEATURING THE MANHATTAN ROAD COMBO 4-H WINNERS OF THE BATTLE OF THE BANDS SATURDAY, SEPT. 2ND 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. Bring the family, play miniature golf and enjoy the music.
Steel prices are going up
WASHINGTON UPI — A Johnson administration attempt to block a ateel price increase appeared to be losing ground today with word that U. S. Steel, the nation’s biggest producer, had hiked the price of steel bars. U. S. Steel’s decision Thursday to increase the price of steel bars a “modest” 1.8 per cent came one day after Republic Steel Corp., the nation’s third largest steel producer, announced a 2.7 per cent increase in the price of steel bars. The move by the two industry giants made it appear highly probable that other steel companies would follow suit and increase prices. Gardner Ackley, the President’s top economic adviser, had responded to Republic’s announcement Thursday by sending telegrams to each of the major steel producers urging them to hold the line on prices. He warned that higher steel prices could touch off a new inflationary spiral. “Very thoughtful attention was given to Mr. Ackley’s comments before changing the price of bars,” U. S. Steel said in announcing its price increase.
“In view of cost increases, there was no alternative found except to change some ef eur prices, including the base price on ban which have not been adjusted since 1963 except for minor changes last year,” U. 8. Steel said.
NOTICE TO TAXPATEKI OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice Is hereby clven the taxpayer* of Putnam County. Indiana, that the proper legal officers ef sold county at their retular meeting ploet at ten o’clock on September 20. 1807; will consider the following additional appropriations which sold officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. County Highway 301 Stone & Gravel $20,000.00 304 Bituminoui 12.000.00 401 Insurance 450.00 Total County Highway $$2,410.00 County Welfare 403-D Assistance for crippled children (placed) 10.000.00 4031-J Assistance to dependent children (Public Ward*) .. B,000.00 Total County Welfare $15,000.00 Total of all Additional Appropriations $47,450.00 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall hive a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor’s office of said county, at such hearing taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard. Interested taxpayers may Inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. Eaton C. Cooper, Putnam County Auditor Sept. l-$-2t
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