The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 September 1967 — Page 3

Monday, September 11, 1967

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WGRE highlights

Monday Monday thru Friday, the DePauw Language School of the Air has added two new languages to their schedule this year—at 8:30 Russian, 9:00 French, 9:30 Spanish, 10:00 German, 10:30 Portuguese, and 11:00 Italian. These are all beginning languages and the textbooks are available at the DePauw Bookstore. 7:00 p. m Radio Rostrum presents major speeches by speakers on the DePauw campus. Tuesday

listening to Campus Forum. Friday At 7:15 p. m. Greencastle Schools on the Air will be presenting a play ‘ The Canterville Ghost.” At 7:30 p. m. Aspects of Canada will feature informative programs from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Saturday WGRE presents Tiger Football directly from Wheaton College. Hear all the action home and away football on WGRE, | your Tiger Sports Station in Greencastle.

Six survive plane crashes

INDIANAPOLIS UPI — Six

persons escaped serious injury Sunday in two separate private airplane crashes in central Indiana occurring just hours apart.

Sunday morning two private, single-engine planes collided in takeoff at the Pope Airport in Greenfield.

Clarence Lacy, 52, R.R. 1, Greenfield, and Lowell Turner, 45, Indianapolis were treated and dismissed with minor injuries.

7:15 thru Friday Teen Shows. The area high schools (with ( the addition of Reelsville) will again be presenting shows. Fillmore on Tuesday. Bainbridge on Wednesday, Greencastle on Thursday: Reelsville on Friday. At 7:30 p. m. Are you interested in traveling ? Then you will be interested in Travelogue. Wednesday At 7:15 p. m. Campus Inter-; views returns to the air with guest speakers at DePauw. At 7:30 p. m. If you are a music appreciation student or like to know the inside story of music, you will be interested in Musical Notes. Jerry Owen will ^ be hosting the new show. At 10:25 p. m. The WGRE! Spotlight falls each week on a guest DJ from the campus or community. If you are interested, please write or call us at the ' station. Thursday - At 7:15 p. m. Interpretations features readings and dramatic presentations of a wide variety. At 7:30 p. m. Keep up on all j the campus news and issues by

News Of Boys

Michael Ray Phipps, QMS, U. S. Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Phipps, Greencastle, Route 4, was home on a short leave before departing for Norfolk, Virginia, to rejoin his ship the USS Newport News.

He will be leaving on an eight months cruise that will take him to several foreign countries. In June, his ship and ships of 14 other countries took part in the Naval Assembly at Halifax, Nova Scotia, celebrating their 100th year.

Phipps enlisted in the Navy, Nov. 15, 1965 and took his basic training at Great Lakes, 111. Since being assigned to the USS Newport News, he has visited Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Germany and England. In Germany he visited the Berlin Wall. His home port is Norfolk, Va., but his present address is not know at this time.

Greenfield police said the planes collided as they were taking off in opposite directions in a crosswind, with Lacy and Smith in one craft and Turner in the other.

A witness said the planes were about 20 feet off the ground when they collided.

Sunday afternoon, a light plane piloted by Donald Richard Helton, 34, made a forced landing on a private air strip on the James Nackinnon Farm a mile and a half east of Jamestown. Helton, his 32-year-old wife, Donna, and their 14-year-old son, Donald, Jr., were treated and released at the scene.

Helton said he had been flying at 3,000 feet when the engine began sputtering. The engine continued to run, but with very little power, Helton said.

Helton spotted the private land strip and attempted a landing, but he hit hard on the runway and crashed into a wooded area at the end of the runway.

FFA News

On Sept. 7, at 7:30, the Chap-

Pest of the Week

Horticultural tip

ter of North Putnam Future Farmers of America held their first meeting of the school year. The meeting was called to order, with the opening ceremonies, by the president, Steve Albin and officers. The old business was conducted by the advisor,! Harold Doremire. He gave a report on the judging teams at the state contest and passed

PEST OF THE WEEK Aphids or Plant Lice: Theso are small, soft-bodied insects insects that may vary from green to shades of red, brown or black. They may attack plants both above or below ths ground, but commonly cluster on new growth or on the undersides of leaves. Currently

the crops team placed eighth.

out ribbons to the winners. The ale attacking a wide dairy team placed seventh and ran » e of trees, shrubs and

vegetable plants. When aphid populations are heavy, they may

For new business there was cause twigs and leaves to curl an election held for the purpose and twist, flower buds to hardof selecting a secretary and a en, and flowers to be malnews reporter. Dale Steele was ‘ formed.

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elected secretary and Roger | Ader is the news reporter. The amount of dues was discussed and the chapter voted to pay $2.50 for dues this year.

Ahpids secrete a sweet, sticky substance called h o n e y d e w, which is a medium for the growth of sooty molds, and

ants and other insects. Honey* dew is also a nuisance on cars, plants, etc., that happen to be under the infested plants. Control: Use either Malathion or Diazinon. Caution: Follow label Harvest Restrictions when applying pesticides on vegetables. Honeydew can be removed from plants, automobiles, etc.,

The program of work was discussed and a committee was to be appointed. Report on pest control contest was given by Ricky Lents. Points were dis-1 cussed and everyone was to bring pests to Ricky Lents for

tabulation.

which attracts hordes of wasps,, with water.

Six killed in auto collision

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A discussion on wearing white shirts and ties to our meetings then followed. This was voted on and passed. It was decided that the executive committee would plan meetings for the year. The meeting was adjourned and recreation followed in the

gym.

Roger Ader, News Reporter

BATESVILLE UPI—Six persons were killed Saturday night in a grinding auto collision west of Morris on Indiana 46 in the state's worst traffic accident of the year.

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Arrives for talks

TAIPAI, Formosa UPI—Japanese Prime Minister Eisaku Sato arrived in Taipei Thursday for official talks with President Chiang Kai-shek. Informed sources said the talks would deal with the nuclear threat from Communist China. In Tokyo, leftists staged a demonstration at the airport as Sato left.

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Piech return from zvedding trip

MORE RANGERS AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI) — The Famed Texas Rangers are on the increase rather than decrease. In 1936, there were three Ranger companies totaling 40 men. Now there are six companies totaling 62 men.

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis T. Piech are living in River Grove, 111., after their return from a wedding trip to Scottsdale, Arizona. They were married on July 8 in the Gary Memorial Methodist Chapel, Wheaton, Illinois. Mrs. Piech is the former Miss Carole Thorlton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Winston Thorlton, 333 Greenwod Avenue, Greencastle. She is a graduate of DePauw University, where she was a member of Alpha Phi sorority and Kappa Pi art honorary. Se Is also a member of Kappa Kappa Kappa. She was

In September, she will be teaching art in the Mannheim Junior High School in Northlake, Illi-

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The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus Richard Piech, Elmwood Park, Illinois. He is a DePauw University graduate and a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. He is associated with U. S.

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Honor attendants at the wedding were Miss Sandra Garriott, Greencastle, and Timothy Piech, brother of the bridegroom, Elm-

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Killed were Ishmaul Sizemore, 28, R. R. 2, Harrison, Ohio; his wife, Patricia, 26, their son, Randy, 1, Rebecca Jones, 6 months, Greenfield. Ralph Werner, 22, Oldenberg. and Greg Niese, 18, R. R. 3,

Batesville.

TOKYO UPI — The United States formally asked Japan Thuhsday for permission for the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise and other nuclear-powered surface vessels to make port calls here. Despite expected leftist opposition, a government spokesman said there was no objection to the ships visiting. The Enterprise is now on station off the coast of Vietnam.

Four cars were involved in the pileup, although all six victims were in two of the cars. ' ’MOON SHIP’ X-RAYED WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (UPI) — The world’s smallest industrial x-ray tube has completed a large assignment. It’s task was to inspect 1,200 brazed joints in the maze of ‘‘plumbj ing” inside the first U.S. spacej craft scheduled for a manned

Niese was a passenger in a landing on the moon, acording car driven by 'Werner, while the l- 0 officials of Picker X-Ray

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1 Officials said the seven pound tube, made of a special ceramic

car driven by Sizemore. Persons in the other two cars sustained

minor injuries.

State police said a car driven

by Werner passed an auto driven by Robert Caudill, 18. R. R. 2, Sunman, on a doubleyellow line and collided with the

on-coming Sizemore car. After the collision, the Size-

more auto veered into the Caudill car. and a fourth vehicle

glanced off the wreckage. The crash occurred about 15

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Troops clash

PASADENA, Calif. UPI —ivery important” by Howard America’s Surveyor 5 space- Haglund, surveyor project mancraft, plagued by seemingly in- ager for Caltech’s Jet Propulsurmountable fuel system prob- sion Laboratory, lems in flight, skidded to a re- A unique chemical experiment markable soft-landing on the in which the lunar surface was moon and send back excellent to be pelted with radioactive pictures of what appeared to be material to analyze the soil was lunar dirt on one of its foot begun shortly after the picture pads, scientists said today. was received and hopefully will

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NEW DELHI UPI — Chinese Communist troops today opened fire with artillery, mortars, automatic weapons and rifles on ! Indian troops in Sikkim, a government spokesman said. He said the Indians were firing back.

The possibility that lunar dirt had been stirred up in the landing of the 600 pound in- i strument-laden spacecraft Sun- ! day was termed “scientifically

ern edge of the Sea of Tranquility, only 18 miles from the aiming point, shortly before 6 p. m. PDT (9 p. m. EDTi Sun-

day.

“Indications are that the craft

skidded and piled up dirt when

it landed,” Haglund said. The surface appeared to have

a “spongy character,” he added.

A total of 18 photographs,

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The spokesman said the firing was continuing intermittently in the Nathula pass in Sikkim, the ! independent but Indian-protect-ed Himalayan nation where former New York debuutante Hope Cooke is the ruler’s wife.

The spokesman said some Indian troops had been wounded.

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Two drowned in Crooked Lake

ANGOLA, UPI _ Police

County authorities tolay in the search for two Fort Wayne men believed to have drowned in Crooked Lake Saturday. James Cooper, 28, and Jay Sanford, 29 apparently drowned late Saturday night when the sail boat of a friend capsized in tricky winds.

taken,” was transmitted back to earth by the spacecraft during its first few hours on the moon. Even better qaulity was expected when 600 line pictures are taken during the soil analysis

examination.

PITTSBURGH (UPI) _ Planned savings for tomorrow’s education are important because large sums of ready cash don’t come easily from any family’s pocketbook, according to bank officials here.

Planning is especially important for three-year-olds. When a sum of $20.55 is set aside each month in savings, it can be built up to more than $5,000 by the time the youngster is 18 years old. This steady savings plan can take the crash program element out of family financing when the time comes i for eallege.

The two men and wives were guests at the Robert Horne cottage on the lake. The men decided about 10 p.m. Saturday to take the sailboat on a night cruise of the lake.

Several hours later when the two men had not returned, Steuben County authorities were called to search for the craft. The boat was found floating on its side about 800 feet from shore at dawn Sunday morning.

Dragging operations Saturday turned up only a sweater believed to have been worn by Cooper. It was found near the capsized boat

CAN GOOD WORKS SAVE YOU?

NO 1 Christianity is unique among all the world's religions in that it offers salvation to the sinner, not to the righteous. Salvation is • gift to be received, not a reward to be earned.

Former high-caste Hindu, Venkata Swami Nagaruru Gupta says, "The Vedas taught me that Krishma would save the righteous and punish sinners. Knowing I was a sinner, I found small comfort in that message! When I learned that Jesus came to save sinners, I found salvation."

If there is any teaching en which the Bible is clear, it is this: "Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to His mercy He saved us " Salvation is "the gift of God, not of works" (Titus 3:5; Eph. 2.8, 9). This gift is waiting for you. Why net find out tbeut it? See you in church this Sunday?

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