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in* Daily bannar, Draaneastla, Indiana

Monday, October 23, 1967

Greencastle-Putnam County Library receives collection of books

than

The Greencastle -Putnam, are identified. Long compre- with more than 1000 maps, conflict. There are more

to uniforms and ! 400 battle maps, accompanied

a concise military history is closely tied in with the

Nava! base hit by U.S. jets

County Public Library has just 1 hensive articles are devoted to received an excellent collection; large and significant geographof reference books which were ic areas. Geographic features presented to the library in of the world are described thormemory of Clement S. Shep-, oughly. Ancient, Biblical and herd. archaeological sites, as well as

The Columbia Gazette of the

plates devoted

flags. Two colors are used: blue by and red to represent location of that

SAIGON UPI — U.S. jets bombed the major North Viet-

World, edited by Leon E. Seltzer. in cooperation with the American Geographical S o ciety. All places of any import-

modern communities all the world are included.

The Official Atlas of the Civil War, with an introduction by Henry Steele Commager,

ance. alphabetically arranged, j contains 175 double-page plates

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Union and Confederate troops. This valuable volume was unobtainable outside of the National Archives and a few major libraries for many years. Larousse E n c y clopedia of Modern History from 1500 to the present day. Beginning : with the breakdown of the ; feudal aristocracies in the 15th 1 century Europe, this volume follows the rise of nations through warfare and conquest, as well as through peaceful colonization, up to the present. More than a history, it provides a record of man’s achievements in the arts. It is richly illustrat-

maps.

The Dictionary of American History, edited by James Trus-

of European Power, 1830-1870. The purpose of the editors of this History has been to con-

duct research into the history name se Nui Dong naval base of civilization from the fif- f or the first time in the war teenth century, considered from and pounded the rail yards in its original European environ- the port of Haiphong nearby,

I low Adams, is a reference work ment ’ assimilating extraneous American spokesmen said today.

elements as it expanded, until I

it was more or less firmly 1 Navy pilots reported Sunday planted in all parts of the des >troying a PT boat, dry docks w o r 1 d. The civilization was anc * stores at the key base treated in all its aspects, politi- ant * bombing the Haiphong train cal. economic, social, cultural o^ter, seven miles away, so

and religious.

This New Cambridge Modern

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in seven volumes, in which more than a thousand historians, representing a cross section of American historical scholarship, have cooperated in the writing of the six thousand articles in the work. This is a reference set in which the stu-

dent mav find quickly what he Histor y w111 be useful t0 stu * wishes to know as to specific dents ’ teachers and ^ neral

facts, events, trends or policies in our American past, without searching through dozens of books. Brief bibliographies for

hard high.

that smoke shot a mile

readers.

ed with more than 500 illustra- . further study are found at the

tions.

end of the articles.

The West Point Atlas of the American Wars, in two volumes. This was compiled by the Department of Military Art and Engineering of the U.S. Military Academy. This is an authoritative and comprehen-

sive collection of battle maps of , 1520; wars in which American forces ; 1559;

The New Cambridge Modern History. This is one of the most important general modern his-

tories, and one which is useful persons and wounded six others

Three killed by berserk gunman LOCK HAVEN, Pa. UPI—A paper mill employe killed three

for reference purposes because of its high authority. The set includes The Renaissance, 1493-

The Reformation. 1520The Ascendancy of

have participated, from the France, 1648-1688: The Old ReColonial Wars to the Korean gime. 1713-1763 and the Zenith

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in a shooting spree today at the factory where he worked and at the Lock Haven airport and fled in a stationwagon, police

said.

State police Cpl. Richard Leach said the shooting was at the Hammermill Paper Co. where the man was employed, ! and at the airport where he burst Into a building firing at employes. Leach said the man was iden- | tified tentatively as Leo Held, about 45, of Loganton, a com-

Hanoi radio claimed ground j fire shot down two of the American bombers. U.S. spokesmen gave no report of lost aircraft, i But they said the Navy fliers hit seven antiaircraft sites in Hai-: phong, Nprth Vietnam's second largest city and its main import center. ' In South Vietnam, where Air Force B52 Stratofortresses to- 1 day dropped their huge loads of bombs on guerrilla hideouts near Saigon and in the Central Highlands, American ground forces reported little action Sim- 1 I day—except along the northern 1 coast where GI's killed 42 Viet Cong in scattered action. They said the relative quiet was because the troops spent the day ' close to cities and towns, pro- ; tecting Vietnamese who troopI ed to the polls and elected their 1137-member house of repre-

i sentatives.

But Saturday, according to a

North dealer.

North-South vulnerable.

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The bidding: North East South West 1 + Dble 3 + Pass 5 + Pass Pass Dble Opening lead—three of hearts. Here is an interesting hand played by Bela Kassay, one of the leaders of the Hungarian revolt in 1956 who has since

FAMOUS HANDS and ruffed the fourth round of clubs, establishing the seven as

| a trick.

Kassay then ruffed another spade in dummy and led th* seven of clubs. East, why had discarded a spade on the previous round of clubs, discarded another spade, since he could not on either occasion afford to ruff with the ace of trumps. Kassay discarded the ten of hearts on the good club a* West ruffed low, but the contract was now unbeatable. Ha ruffed the heart return and led a trump, and when the A-K fell together. Kassay easily made the rest. A well-known book which discussed this hand stated that East could have defeated tha contract by discarding a low heart on the fourth round of clubs, and the king of hearts on the fifth round of clubs. The theory was that West would ruff low and return a heart.

then made his mark as a bridge permitting East to ruff with

player in New York, where he now leads a more peaceful ex-

istence.

Kassay got to five diamonds doubled and West led a heart. Spurning the finesse, which was likely to lose on the bidding. Kassay went up with the ace. cashed the A-K of clubs on which he discarded a heart, ruffed a club, ruffed a spade.

the ace. after which West would score the setting trick with the

king of trumps.

Tiie suggested line of defense is certainly imaginative, but, unfortunately, it is at the same time ineffective. If East discards the king of hearts. South simply ruffs the seven of clubs with the nine of trumps and the

defense collapses.

(© 1967, Kmg Features Syndicate, Inc.)

munity of 385 persons 17 miles delayed report from the batUefrom here. field, government troops led by j The dead and wounded were | u.S Army Special Forces Green | described as “friends” of Held, I Berets killed 98 Viet Cong in a the state trooper said. j day-long series of fights only 1 “He was armed with a re- | 29 miles nor t h east of Saigon,

volver, and they were people he !

knew.” Leach said. “He knew U.S. jet strike planes strongeveryone who was shot. ! ly supported the Green Beret

Look at weekend Manager doubles weather picture as truck driver

“He just did it—all of a sud-

den.”

The trooper said the assailant sped off in a stationwagon heading east from Lock Haven. State troopers began placing roadblocks at all highways in

the area.

units, bombing and strafing some Communists only 50 yards from American and South Vietnamese troops. Two Americans were wounded In the encounter and the government troops suf-

fered “light” casualties.

(By GAY PAULEY) NEW YORK UPI — It

prises a woman high in govern- J to the United ment in vastly populated India | first time, to find no woman of cabinet: She’s meeting

By United Prei» International Fine weather favored Hoosiers throuhgout the weekend, providing a recent setting for football games and for motorists clogging the highways for a final peek at the remnants of | fall foliage. Sunny skies prevailed and temperatures were moderately

mild.

Highs Sunday ranged from 63 at Fort Wayne to 72 at Evansville, the forecasts called for even milder conditions to-*

day and Tuesday,

i The mercury will climb to j the 70s and perhaps the lower 80s in the far south this afternoon. dropping only to the 50s ! and low 60s tonight and hitting the 70s and lower 80s again

Tuesday.

. , , , . ,. Overnight lows this morning

, It is in her role of promoting 6 -j ,. ... . ranged from 34 at Fort Wayne

sur-; tourism to India that she came ....

States for the

I ALPHA. Mich. UPI—The Al- ' pha city manager is also re- : quired to be a truck driver, snowplow operator, street administrator, sewer plant operator, village marshal, supervisor and general overseer of all village property and activities. Eugene Houlmont resigned the post to devote more time to his pulp and Christmas tree business—his full time Job.

woman s

view

rank in the United States. Of course. Mrs. Jahanara Jaipal Singh comes from a nation whose head is a woman— the prime minister, Indira Gandhi—and where women in im- ; portant government positions long have been considered a

matter of course.

“But it is really surprising that more of your women aren’t 1 in the top positions in govem-

with travel

agents to talk up her country, but she's candid in comment that, although there are some luxury hotels of the type American tourists expect, “still our facilities are not yet all that we hope for.” “But if I can see that one visitor enjoys India, he will tell others,” she said. “The more

to 41 over most of the other stations in the state regardless

or geographical location. The five-day outlook indicat-

ed temperatures would average about three degrees below normal west and near normal east. Normal highs this time of year range from 59 to 68 and normal

lows from 38 to 45.

“Cooler about Wednesday or Thursday,” the outlook said. “Precipitation is expected to total one-half to three-quarters

people meet us. the more they

_ _ will understand us. We’re real- of an lnch in showers about

ment,” she said. “Especially ly a continent, you know: al- Tuesday, Wednesday or Thurswhen they have proved their • most like the whole of Europe.” d ^

abilities as presidents of cor- Mrs. Singh was elected to porations. of banks, of depart- parliament six years ago from ment stores.” ! the state of Bihar—she is from Mrs. Singh is one of four, a town near Calcutta. Mrs. | women in India’s govern- Gandhi appointed her to the ment—three of them deputy ' government last year, ministers as she is, and one of, Her husband is in parliament them a minister of state, a lev-, also, and both are members of el above deputy. She wears two, the ruling Congress Party. But

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NEW YORK UPI —Bache ft Co. says the market is at an important crossroad and notes that the monetary conditions that “initiated” the current decline are far from being alleviated. It suggests the market’s behavior in the days ahead probably will determine its direction on the near term.

that doesn’t always mean they agree on issues. “He tends to be more conservative than I,” she said. “I’m impatient. I want everything done yesterday.” India, with a population of some 400 million persons, has 52 women in its 800-member parliament. “I think our women are so active because subconsciously they’re trying to build a better world for the children,” Mrs. Singh said. “In the United States, your women perhaps have less reason to be active. Everything is so ordered ... so much money ... so few worries about the future.”

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