The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 November 1967 — Page 2
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The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana
Saturday, November 4, 1967
THE DAILY BANNER
and
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Published every eveninj except Sunday and holidays at 24-26 South Jackson Street, Greencastle, Indiana, 46135. Entered in the Post Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter under Act of March 7, 1S70. United Press International lease wire service; Member Inland Daily Press
Association; Hoosier State Press Association
Romney sets Nov. 18 as big day
Obituaries Marion Toole rites
Bible Thought Wells urges
For Today
special session
LANSING, Mich, UPI — October 25 in Rolling Meadows, Gov. George Ronmey of Michi- Illinois. The funeral was Octo-
Put on the whole armor of God, that ye may be able to
dre held stand against the wiles of the
devil—Ephesians 6:11.
Marion (Jack) Toole, former-, The devil is a smart operator
ly of Roachdale, passed away with
by HELOISE CRUSE
All unsolicited articles, manuscripts, letters and pictures sent to The Doily said Frida y he w iU formal- j ber 27 in Rolling Meadows With Banner are sent at owner's risk, and The Daily Banner repudiates any liability ; announce j^ ov jg whether he burial in the Memory Cemetery.
or responsibility for their sofe custody or return. ^ uv ;
By carrier 50c per week, single copy 10c. will seek the 196 epu ica ^ ^ surv j ved py hj s widow,
i preslde ” tial n0mi “ U0 "' ! Ha*e> Toole: one eon, WUliam;
than Putnam County-1 yeor, $14.00-6 months, $8.00-3 months, $5.00- Romney said he still has not one daughter, Mis. Pat Schelt-j Outside Indiana 1 yeor, $18.00-6 months, $10.00-3 months, $7.00. All Mail made up his to be a meier; all of Rolling Meadows, 1 Subscriptions poyable in advance. Motor Routes $2.15 per one month. candidate. But he spiked spec- and four sisters: Mrs. Inez Wil-
Mrs.
In Memory
In loving memory of our dear wife, mother and grandmother, Mabel M. Grimes, who passed away November 5, 1965. There is a link death cannot sever.
ulation that he is a stand-in for Gov. Nelson Rockefeller of
Love and remembrance forever.
last
New York and would turn over Stewart, North Salem, and Mrs. his partv machinery to Rocke- Margaret Stewart, Jamestown,
feller if his own effort falters.
“If I get into this thing, I
will get into it all the way and it won’t be for someone
else,” Romney snapped.
“I’ve never been a stooge for anyone and I’m not about to
said certain “fac-
John B. Grimes Martha and Everett Gossett Lucille and Freddie Bunten Dallas and Wilma Grimes Carole L. Gossett, Ronnie, Sandra, Stevie and Carey Bunten, and Byron L. Grimes.
CaftHcfst Events Monday Monday Book Club—8:00 p. m. —Mrs. Herold T. Ross Women’s Guild of St. Paul’s Catholic Church—7:30 p. m— St. Paul’s Chapel Tuesday Present Day Club—2:00 p. m. —Mrs. Willard Sunkel Over-the-Teacups Club — 2:00 p. m Mrs. Joe McCord, Cole Apartments Wednesday Federated Reading Club—1:30 p. m Mrs. C. P. Arms, Greenview Apartments
Campus Calendar DePauw Art Center Exhition: Wolford Exhibit, thru November
29
Tuesday, November 7
History Department Lecture Series: Prof. John B. W’ilson, ! “Russian Revolution of 1917,” :
j 7:00 p. m.. Library Auditorium. | be £in. Lecture: Dr. Vernon McKav,' Romnej
Johns Hopkins University, “U. t 01,5 ” could force him to decide S. Policy Toward Africa,” 8:00 not to become a candldate - He
I said popularity polls are not
among the factors.
Helicopter down in rugged hills ENGLISH, Ind. UPI-A helicopter crashed in rugged hill country near here Friday afternoon and authorities said at least two persons were killed.
son, Roachdale: Mrs. Violet Detro, Greencastle: Mrs. Helen
To fly troops to Katanga
INDIANAPOLIS UPI-State School Supt. Richard D. Wells has urged a special legislative session in 1968 to meet a
school financial crisis.
, , . , , He said all Indiana public
a whole bag of sneaky schools would bc able tQ oper _
ate through the current school Dear Folks:
! year. Here is some information I Wells said a survey complet-1 received recently from the ed by the Indiana Department 1 United States Department of of Public Instruction shows Agriculture on a subject I know
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Personal And Local News
for this purpose. It could, oi course, be used in seasoning other things where a bag Is ordinarily needed.
Fanny Wilson
some schools will be making “a will interest most of you—that! * * n. * drastic reduction” this year in- is, how to care for “Permanent | Dear Heloise: eluding fewer teachers and cur- Press” apparel: Worn cuffs on white shlrta
wedding of Bill McCormick in
Jamestown October 29.
p. m., UB ballroom
Wednesday, November 8 Worship Chapel: The Rever- | end Ulysses S. Doss. Pastor of | Olivet Methodist Church, Chicago, 10:00 a. m. t Gobin Church
Friday, November 10
j Convocation: Godfrey Sperling, Jr., News Manager, Washington News Bureau “Christian Science Monitor,” 10:00 a. m., I
j Meharry
Soccer: DePauw at Eastern j
j Illinois
Football: DePauw freshman vs. Valparaiso freshman, 3:00
p. m. Blackstock
Joint Choral Concert: Wa- office here said it knew of two
Force C130 transport plane will fly Congolese paratroopers to Katanga Province to counter the reported invasion by two armed columns, it was an-
nounced.
The U. S. government sent three C130s to the Congo in July to aid the Congolese army in its fight against rebel mercenaries in the east of the country. Two of the planes have returned to their home base but the third still is in the Congo. Congolese authorities said it
can be invisably mended b> binding them with folded btaa tape using small stitches on thi machine. After laundering and starching they will look llki the original hems. Janet Delaney
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Dear Heloise:
Did your shoulders ever ach4 after using a heavy broom to
“Pretreat heavily soiled areas | sweep down cobwebs?
ttt j., —. or i rease spots by rubbing in a Try usin g- a S p 0 nge dish mop. Wj att. executive detergent paste or liquid de-; j t f as t e n it to a yardstick j secretary of the Indiana State tergent before - - ■ 1 JUi,t fdSten 11 t0 a y ardstlch
Association, earlier
tailment of areas such a speci- “These garments carry ‘no al education, art and music. iron’ labels and it is important
, _ j j .. | ® ut 116 and ^ e P- John Mutz, | to know how to take care of
Frank Ferrand^aUended the; chairman of a them legislative study committee on: .. Avoid getting fabric very school financing, agreed at a soiled. Some synthetic fibers
Michael R. McCammack, son nevvs conference that the state used in durable press items abof Mrs. Ann E. McCammack. c °uld wait until after next sor b and hold on to oily soil, Coatesville, has enrolled for the M a rch 1 to seek solution of thus it’s best to wash often fall quarter at Tri-State College sc hool financing problems and avoid soil build-up.
in Angola. through a special session.
Atty. Gen. John J. Dillon and
Fortnightly Club will meet ; Robert H.
KINSHASA UPI-A U. S. Air j ^rMrs^Wallace" Wefch. Miss Teachers ^ ' t0rgent bef ° re washin &-
Test
'rhr.moc occjcfont Vine Aaoucmuon, eariiei first on an inconsipicuous area own,Lottie Thomas, assistant hos- —ij ^ a\va\. lac* nnurr-am uriu ho oHvon a<3 thc sltuatlon 15 50 sen °us and make sure that all items -- •
tess. The program will be given a S p ec j a i sess j on j s needed for
with string or wire, then wipe
by Mrs. Grace Hurst. Howell Henry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh F. Henry, Linwood Drive, has been named to the Dean’s List at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, for the
spring semester.
this school year.
Rus-sells winners Russell Beatty, store man-
Makes getting cobwebs a breeze!
down those
Barbara K.
Here's a great idea for quilt
treated this way resist fading. If color is fast, let the detergent remain on the fabric for 10 to
15 minutes. On color-sensitive! D ear Heloise -
fabric, remove greasy soil with a dry-cleaning solution, then |
agei at Russell s Furniture, an- was h bv hand with a mild soap Before cuttimr out vour nounced that three winners had or de tereent Wash and rinsp B f cuttin S out > our hppn ir, i tt. ,, 0r aeier & eni - vvasn ana unse blocks, prepare the pattern on
been drawn in the annual Fall qu i cklyi ron loosely in a towel Sale drawing that takes place and hang to drv . '
every Friday at the store.
Winners are Lucille Jones. the right laundry products.
Bleaching yellows some fabrics. Read and follow manufacturer's
Our Mt. Meridian Commun- ! ity will meet at the home of
Mrs. Olive McCabe on Nov. 8, Winners are Lucille Jones, for a all day meeting each | 1113 Avenue D, Robert Walmember please bring a cover-1 lace, rural route 2, and Arthur
ed dish and Things to fill over Schlegel, also of rural route 2. directions.~ Fabrlc sofTeners re-
Beattv commented that the duce static electricity,
The Empress Theodora of Constantinople kept a lion as a pet.
bash College Glee Club and DePauw University Choir, Robert Mitchum and Joseph Flummerfelt, Conductors, 8:15 p. m., Meharry Hall Saturday, November 11 Football: DePauw vs. Wabash, 2:00 p. m., Blackstock Stadium Soccer: DePauw vs. Wabash, 10:00 a. m., Blackstock Field Sunday, November 12 Faculty Recital: Eugene Barban, Piano, 8:15 p. m. Meharry Hall
dead “but there could be more.” A resident of the area, Lowell Wilkes, said he saw the craft crash about four miles north of Taswell, a small community west of here in extreme Southern Indiana. It was not known immediately whether it was a private or military craft and how many persons were aboard.
! will fly 250 Kinshasa-based par- se a’s boxes, also a bar of soap
1 atroopers to Katanga. The par- an d fountain pen.
atroopers, trained by Israel, are President Joseph Mobutu’s best
fighting units. Bill Sandy Says, Maybe we — . . were better off when charge The Congolese government ^ ......
meant move ahead instead of,
also maintained its earlier claim j rll pay for it later 0 ld Reli- tion of the annual Fall Sale. that the armed columns have | ab i e white Cleaners.
come from Portuguese-control-
total purse for the drawings amounted to over $400 and anyone can become eligible by simply entering the drawing. The drawings will be held every week until the comple-
led Angola. This has been denied
by Portugal.
Foreign Minister Justice Bomboko announced the Congo officially lodged a complaint against Portugal with the U. S.
Monday Special 5-8 p.m. Kentucky Fried Chicken Livers
DOUBLE DECKER DINING ROOM 1058 Indianapolis Rd.
O.E.S. Notice
Stated meeting of Cloverdale Chapter No. 369, Wednesday, | 7:30 p. m. Thanksgiving Masonic | Brother Night. All vistors
members welcome. Peggy Ford, W. M. i
Officers said the copter crash
ed in "rough hill country” dur-1 security Gouncil
ing a steady rain. I
Martin Luther King Jr. released from jail
ANNIVERSARIES
Weddings
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woods, 6 years Sunday, November 5.
At Washington U Dick Beatty, former Green-
garments feel softer and often
help prevent wrinkling. “Warm or cool water and
short wash, rinse and spin cycles are important. The heat and tumbling action of an automatic dryer relaxes fibers and removes wrinkles that occur during wearing and washing. Turn the heat off for the last 10 minutes of the drying cycle.
two pieces of outing flannel and sew them together so it will be double thickness. This will cling to the material so you won’t need pins to hold
the pattern in place.
Much easier to use than ■ make sandpaper pattern.
20 Years Ago
1 castle Hi S h Soh001 graduate, is ; As soon as the tumbling stops, now em oiled in " as hington remove and g armen t s and
University’s School of Business curtains.”
in St. Louis, Missouri, where
he is seeking his PHD.
Beatty is a graduate of Hanover College and Emery College. He now resides in Missouri
U. S. Dept, of Agriculture
This permanent press is marj velous. we all agree, if it’s : properly cared for. So let’s lis-
The entire Democratic ticket Wlth hls Wlfe ’ thc former Nan ’ ten to the experts, gals. They’ve
E. S. • * » • Dear Heloise: For over a month I poured the imused formula from my baby’s bottle down the drain after each feeding. My mother-in-law taught me to pour it into the dog’« bowl instead. It provides a treat and gives him vitamins at the same time. He loves it. Nancy Shoup • • • • Aren't you a love? Why should we waste it? That’s a great idea, Nancy. Would aiso work with leftover baby food. Helois*
was elected by the voters in ^ Harlan of Greencastle.
Greencastle’s city election.
Putnam Court Notes ! Democ Electronics, Inc. vs. William C. Norris, complaint on account.
Winning candidates were Playilig polltlCS Harold W. Stewart, Mayor- NEW ALBANY UPI — Atty. elect; Clifford Frazier, clerk- Gen. John Dillon and his staff elect: Fred Pease, Robert E. are “playing politics” with the
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. UPI —; injunction in the 1963 demon- Black, Jesse Green, George Indiana Industrial Development Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was strations here. Long and Louis H. Dirks, Loan Fund. State Auditor John released from the Birmingham “I feel pretty well,” announc- councilmen-elect. Gallagher charged, jail Friday. ed King on the steps of the . . Gallagher, a Republican, was King and three other civil j courthouse-jail. He was wear- minimum tempeiatuie here to present a $77,000 check rights leaders entered the jail ing the same dungarees and d e 8 iees f rom the fund for sewer inspec-
Dorris Mae Martin vs. Scott Monday to serve five-day sen- light brown sweater he wore James Martin, suit for divorce, tences for contempt of a court when he flew from Atlanta to
Birmingham to serve the sentence, which he called a “small price to pay” for the massive
1963 demonstrations.
“I’ve been suffering with a virus cold.” King said. He and • his three aides—his brother, A.
and the maximum 59.
for a FULL TIME
CITY CLERK-TREASURER
\ * O w ♦ MRS. JANE HARLAN REP. CANDIDATE FOR CITY CLERK-TREASURER
ELECT MRS. JANE HARLAN VOTE REPUBLICAN
ON NOV. 7
Efforts appear to be good
wi h “
er —were put into a sheriff’s car and taken to a local motel. “We’re going to have the courtesy of Birmingham,” he quipped, referring to the free
ride.
Indiana group supporting California Gov. Ronald Reagan for the Republican presidential nomination, says that his efforts to place Reagan on the ballot for next year’s Indiana GOP ; presidential preference primary
King was icleased sev eral appeared to be ..^jghjy success .
hours before a planned all-night ! fu j » vigil on the courthouse steps;
was to begin. Negroes had | Dilbeck said his wife and anplanned to “gather here and other woman, Mrs. Edward Mcstay until our leader gets out,” Carthy of Evansville, had found the Rev. T. Y. Rogers had an- ’’tremendous public support for nounced. Reagan” in a recent tour of 47
of the state’s 92 counties.
Mrs. Dilbeck said she and Mrs. McCarthy had left petitions to place Reagan's name on the ballot with various groups in each of the counties, including the regular Republican county organizations in some c a.s e s She said the groups had agreed to circulate the petitions and return them to her husband. Mrs. Dilbeck said two other assistants to her husband had met with similar success in visits to the remaining 45 counties.
tion in New Albany. He said he disagreed with a restriction by the last legislature that requires ^ — all loans to be approved by the attorney general. Dillons is a
Democrat.
Gallagher said he did not believe one man or his staff should have all the power over the fund. But he named no specific j cases in which Dillon or his staff “played politics with the
fund.”
“I have never cared what the political affiliation of a city, town or county may be,” Gallagher said.
tested it for us and should know the answers.
Love,
Heloise
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Dear Heloise: Nearly everyone has an old metal tea ball—a relic of pre-1 instant tea days. I have found a great use for mine. I put pickling spices and a garlic button in it to spice my:
corned beef.
It is reusable and I no longer have to make a little cloth bag 1
ELECT FELIX M. KNAUER Councilman 3rd Ward
DANCE Saturday, Nov. 4th 9:30 P.M.-1:30 A.M. AMERICAN LEGION POST NO. 58 MUSIC BY BILL GRIMES COMBO
'■fSov* Tim* I Sava Monayi \\ABa CORRECT! with n^J^SSlSSSim ACCESSORIES tnit-f-i fjfti, trMMau ttww, woddfag L i ■ boob, mpWm, tabb decorafow, bride's Cabo fanife, etc. All beautifully pananaRzed, wide choice of styles and RALPH TAYLOR PHOTOORAPHY
IT'S TIME FOR A CHANGE
VOTE FOR LEADERSHIP
NORMAN PEABODY VOTE FOR A FULL TIME MAYOR WHO WILL MAINTAIN REGULAR OFFICE HOURS — A MAYOR WHO WILL WORK WITH THE CITY COUNCIL TO PROVIDE THE BEST CITY MANAGEMENT AT THE LOWEST COST. Let's Be Partners In A Better Greencastle ELECT NORMAN PEABODY MAYOR
