The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 September 1967 — Page 5

Thursday, September 14, 1967

The Dally Banner, Greencastle, Indiana

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Wedding date Dec. 2 or 9? WASHINGTON UPI—Lynda with official and family obliga- | ding on Aug. 6 a year ago. she is dieting. Her friends say Bird Johnson and her fiance, tions during the Yuletide sea- ; The guest list for Luci’s nup- that she diets in a uni( l ue wa Y

Pope certain to put off surgery

son. They traditionally spend Christmas at the LBJ Ranch in

I Texas.

tials numbered more than 700, which except for a few school chums and favorite school teachers, included mostly VIPs,

by not eating at meal time. She then eats what she likes in

between meals.

In the Truman era, Drucie

apparently have picked a wedding date but are keeping it

secret. It’s a good bet it will be Lady Bird Johnson, mother of relatives and lifetime £ri ends of Snyder, daughter of then SecDec. 2 or ». the bride( already is feeling sor- the Johnsons Lynda Bird’s retary of the Treasury John At the White House “Country ry for social secretary Bess g Ue st list is expected to include Snyder, married Army Maj. Fair’’ this week, Mrs. Eunice Abell and her press secretary mos t of the same wellwishers. J°hn Horton, a presidential soKennedy Shriver congratulated Liz Carpenter, who will be run- ' cial aide. Her maid of honor Lynda and asked if the date had ning interference on all the fam- i Lynda Is starry-eyed these was her best friend, President been set. Lynda seemed about | ily arrangements. But Mrs. days and exudes happiness. She Harry S. Truman’s daughter, to tell her, but stopped short 1 Johnson plans to rely on some looks ultra-slim, weighs 127 Margaret. Mrs. Horton now is when she saw reporters nearby, i of their blueprints for her pounds and v ears a size 12 living a nice cpiiet life in sub-

daughter Lucy Nugent's wed- dress, but loudly proclaims that i urban Washington.

When the late president’s sis- j ter pointed out that “with a j Christmas wedding, people will combine the gifts,’’ Lynda laughed and said, “That’s what

we’re afraid of!’’

By David L. Dugas VATICAN CITY UPI—Pope Paul VI almost certanly will put off surgery for prostate trouble until after an historic synod of bishops next month, informed Vatican sources said

today.

The Vatican mentioned the possibility of an operation Wednesday In the first signed medical bulletin issued since the 69-year-old Roman Catholic pontiff came down Sept. 4 with

decide to go ahead with surgery | the Pope appeared certain to | put it off until after the close of j the synod, a new “senate” of: bishops the Pope set up to help him govern the church.

said the Pope's ailment was.. The doctors said the Pope, caused by an enlargement of who will be 70 on Sept. 26, had

the prostate gland. They said the infection was “most definitely not cancer” because it responded to antibiotic treat-

Effort to head off Gov. Reagan?

The synod opens Sept. 29 and ment.

is scheduled to end Oct. 24. The The medical bulletin, signed synod secretary, Polish-bom by chief papal physician Prof. Msgr. Wladyslaw Rubin, told Mario Fontana and two specianewsmen two days ago he ex- lists, said doctors were continupected the Pope to preside over ing with antibiotic treatment the opening of the synod and | but reserved “the possibility of to attend various other meet- modifying it (the treatment) in

infection of the kidneys, bladder ings through Oct. 24 despite his a surgical manner with the aim and urinary tract. i illness. of achieving the complete and Vatican sources said that if j Although the medical bulletin | definitive cure of the August

and when the papal physicians I did not say so, Vatican sources' patient.”

“notably improved” since treatment began for an infection of the urinary tract, bladder and kidney which has forced suspension of all papal audiences for the past 10 days. But the wording of the bulletin indicated that corrective or exploratory surgery may be needed to avert recurrences of the illness. Prostate surgery is a routine but major operation. It can be serious to any man who is the pontiff’s age.

The White House said in the

engagement announcement that! Tuesday

Lynda, 23, and Robb, 28, a White House social aide, would be married in "early Decem-

ber.”

Dec. 2 and 9 are on Saturdays. Any time later than that would crowd the President and Mrs. Johnson who are burdened

MARTINSVILLE, Ind. UPI— | artful simplicity that Is spelled A newspaper editor columned with the letters M-O-N-E-Y.

that he beheves the

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Kendall wrote that the forces behind Miller “are the same that destroyed Sen. Joseph McCarthy and Sen. Robert Taft, and that proposed to make both of the parties in the United

Miller for president is a planned Reagan and that reason for States identical in a rush to effort to head off California the premature spontanity of have a paternalistic central Gov. Ronald Reagan for the the thin * is that “ another few government take over every-

Republican nomination in 1968. months the y fear the y ma y not, thing.”

be able to head Reagan off.

of Columbus millionaire J. Irwin

“My guess is that Mr. Miller and the Eastern Liberal Establishment are scared to death by the rising popularity of Ronald

Robert Kendall, editor of the Martinsville Daily Reporter, said in his front-page column that the “spontaneous ‘boom’" by Esquire for Miller “is the least spontaneous political thing since John Kennedy bought HHH out of the West Virginia primary in 1960.” He was referring to Vice President Hu-

bert Humphrey.

"The effort to convey an impression of spontaneity is obvious throughout the article,” Kendall wrote, “but there’s a deus ex machina behind all this

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“Their principal editorial voice is not Esquire but the New York Times,” he said.

Clergymen are insurance risks

bad

WASHINGTON UPI — Cler-1 Criterion Insurance Co., gymen are bad auto insurance : Washington, has a blanket orrisks because they tend to! der that owners of Mustang drive with the attitude that sports cars be rejected “unless “the Lord will provide.” the applicant is married and

has his wife with him.” Criterion also has a special note without elaboration w h ic h says: “Officers from India are

not acceptable.”

Doctors are no better because “there is a possibility they may use their cars in emergencies.” Then there are many directors, and “persons difficult to defend due to local

prejudices.”

All of these job categories are less-than-normal risks, according to guidelines laid down to underwriting agents by 23 of the nation’s auto Insurance companies. Information from the Senate Antitrust and Monopoly subcommittee shows auto insurance firms keep a wide variety of customers on their restricted list. For example Liberty Mutual of Boston cites as a questionable risk "persons working on mass production assembly lines.” State Farm of Bloomington, 111., labels as “ineligible” anyone who has anything to do with liquor, and this includes retailers, wholesalers, and bar-

tenders.

The Hanover Insu^'-ce Group, New York, tells its agents that certain occupations should be “avoided or selected with care,” and this includes sheriffs, athletes, beauty shop operation. Continental-National, Chicago, says clergymen and doctors have the poorest driving r«cords, because, perhaps, “both appear to drive when pre-occu-pied with problems.” The auto insurance industry is under close scrutiny by Congress on its rate-making policies. The House Judiciary’s Antitrust subcommittee i s making a staff study to see if hearings should be held, and the Senate Commerce Committee has asked the Department of Transportation to make a study of the industry.

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