The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 January 1968 — Page 5
Friday, January 5, IMS
Tha Dally Banner, Greeneastfe, Indiana
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You, Your Child And School
By DAVID NYDICK
Education is no longer the stepchild of government or
ing of other students.
The federal government has passed legislation which pro-
society. It has come of age. It ^ more money for educa
is facing the challenge of a critical and demanding public.
IN STAI JUS OFFICERS—The Fillmore Rebekah Lodge held installation of officers for 196S Tuesday night with those pictured above taking office. They are (front row, left to right) Ethel Eggers, Noble Grand; Ann Lou Swickard. vicegrand; Helen Beaman, color bearer; Marsha Sutherlin, financial secretary; Dorothy Toney, warden; Madelyn Kelley, recording secretary; (second row) Opal Lawson, left supporter
of the vice grand; Flossie Alexander, past noble grand; Ida Bowman, right supporter of the noble grand; Edith Girton, treasurer; Lela Hunter, right supporter of vice grand: Ruth Sutherlin, musician; (back row) Kathleen Nichols, inside guardian; Pauline Smith, left supporter to noble grand; and Carrie Cline, chaplain.
tion than ever before in history. State governments and local
| The major professional organi- boards of education are allotzations are taking an active more money than ever beand militant stand. for e- These *0 far beyond The coming vear will and the inflationary pressures and must see major changes in this actuall y allot a Skater share business. Educators themselves of national expenditures. t\e have prolonged the status quo. may be * we althy nation but It has often been said that it ^ don,t "P end these Frantic takes 20 or more years to im- sums ot money without expec-
plement real change in educa- t* n F results,
tion. Hopefully, this is no longer methods of operation true. Such luxury cannot be af- will b e sought and found in the forded. If our society is going public schools. You. the public
to depend upon the success of can Piay * part,
the educational establishment, Community members should a more rapid response to the exert a positive and construcneeds of society is a necessity, tive influence through particiThe status of teachers and pation in board of education other employees is in a state of meetings: PTA organizations, change. The militancy of em- and other school activities deployees has made administra- signed for parents. Parents tors and boards of education should bring pressure to bear revise their thinking regarding j
the employer-employee rela- ^ffleburger*
tionship. New statutes such as
as the Tavior law in New York Try Cheddar vvaffleburgers state require public employers for lunch or supper. Prepare 1 to negotiate with their em- <9-ounce! package of prebaked ployees regarding terms and frozen waffles as label directs, conditions of employment. Tea- Mix 1 (13 8-ouncel envelope chers are demanding a part in of onion soup mix with 1 pound the development of policies of ground beef: shape into 6 which affect the education pro- rectangular patties. Broil or i cess. This includes class size, pan-fry to desired doneness, textbooks, curriculum, and re- Place a cooked patty on each search, as well as salaries, of 6 waffles: top each with 1 fringe benefits and hours. There tablespoon of grated sharp Is an increasing demand for Cheddar cheese. Broil just until action regarding the disruptive | cheese Is melted. Top with rechild who interferes with the maining 6 waffles. Makes 6 ser-
teaching process and the learn- rings.
upon school authorities to seek the myths and traditions of th« better educational programs. establishment. It will require a The kind of school system governing body which sets needed to serve our society will goals and policies designed to result from a total effort on the promote a modern educational part of all concerned parties, program. It means a communlIt will require a professional ty which demands and support# staff willing to dispense with * quality program.
Try and Stop Me
By BENNETT CERF-
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MET MY WIFE in a most unusual way,” recalled • speculator in Wall Street. “I ran over her in my ear, then one thing followed another, and at last I imr ' -l her*
•Hmphh. M mused the man
in the next chair. “If -p
everyone had to do that, there wouldn’t be so much reckless driving!”
In Dennis Bloodworth’s fascinating ‘"The Chinese Looking Glass.” he emphasizes the futility of attempting to predict the Chinese reaction to any plan or happenstance. For example, he cites a day during a recent disturbance outside the office of the British charge d’affaires in Peking when the Chinese staff gravely requested permission from the charge d’affaires to join the howling, threatening demonstration just beyond the gate. Fermiss»o# granted (there was actually no alternative), the staff joined the rabble, yelled a while, hurled a few bricks at windows, then returned with dignity to their duties, which they proceeded t* perfonn as punctiliously as before! • • • QUOTABLE: Adlai Stevenson’s definition of an editor: “Someone who separates the wheat from the chaff—and then prints the chaff,” “Bing Crosby is so rich he wouldn’t realize he was putting tor* sons and two daughters through college."—Bob Hope. “Always do right. This will gratify some people and aaUWMii the rest.’’—Mark Twain. C 19C7, by Bennett Or/. Dietributed by King Eentwee
Morton News
Mrs. Dewey Stultz and Mr. and daughter, Malla Burk, and ton has returned to his base In
and Mrs. George Stultz and son Sara Beth Baird. Florida.
called on Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stultz and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Anderson Mahan of Raccoon on Dec. 26th. gong, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stultz of CrawfordsviUe and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cooper and children and Mrs. Dewey Helen Leahy of New York City at Pontiac, Mich., visited rela- Stultz were New Year’s Day ' w ' ere recent visitors of Mr. and tives in Putnam County last dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. James Anderson. Mrs. week. They spent Tuesday night George Stultz and son of Green- 1 L^ahy is a sister of Mr. Ander-
with Mr. and Mrs. Rex Call, and castle. son-
called on Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mr. and Mrs. Brad Taylor and Mr * Mrs. Phil King and O’Haver and visited Forest Burk sons of Howell, Mich., were I dau Fhter of Greencastle were of Cloverdale and Mr. and Mrs. j weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.! ® unda ^ visitors of Mr. and
Eaton Cqoper of Roachdale.; Earley Jackson and family. Car- Mr8 ‘ Rex Cal1 '
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Denny and family of Indianapolis called on Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bennett
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Clark and children of Greencastle were
_ . . J . , Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr, tWimU Anderson »-ho ^ | and Mre. Dale Terhune and tarn-
ily.
They are now vacationing In
Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gaines of
Rockville were Christmas Day guests of their daughter, Mrs.
Nancy Lentz and family. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Irwin,
Mrs. Aileen Overstreet and Mr. Raymond Kendall were Wednesday evening callers of Mrs. Rus-
aell O'Haver.
Christmas weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Former were their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Finney of Clarksville, Ind., and Bill Finney of Ft. Knox, Ky. On Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Former and
olyn Inman of Balnbridge was a
New Year’s guest.
Dale Barker and Mike Anderson returned to Lafayette on Tuesday to resume their work
as students at Purdue.
the holidays at his home in Mor-
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By PHIL NEWSOM I The Red-led Pathet Lao there Even as Cambodia’s Prince had laid claim to Cambodia’s
Mr. and Mrs. Finney were guests gthanouk has continued his vir- northern Stungtreng province of Mrs. Fonners sister, Mrs. ulent attacks against the in the area of the so-called SihPearl Zimmerman of Oakland, united States, there has been anouk Trail, the secondary’ 111 mounting evidence of his con- i supply route that leads from Mr. and Mrs. Vem Sigler were cem over Communist-led activ- Cambodia into Laos for a linkNew Year’s Eve guests of Mr. ; ities against Cambodia both in- up with the Ho Chi Minh trail
and Mrs. Marion Cruse of Clin- side and outside its borders. into South Vietnam,
ton Falls. Other guests were Mr. This, then, could be one of Recalling Communist Viet and Mrs. James Burk and Mr. the reasons for his apparent Minh attempts to annex Camand Mrs. Willard Clodfelter. about-face on the question of bodian territory in 1953-54. a Mrs. George Evans called on [ “hot pursuit” by American or magazine edited by the prince
Mrs. Clarence Humphrey last South Vietnamese forces declared:
Friday afternoon at her trailer against Viet Cong or North “When Cambodia’s territorial at Van Bibber’s Trailer Court. Vietnamese Communist regul- integrity is at stake, it does not Mrs. Eugene Callender was a ars takin F refu g e inside Cam- matter whether the annexationaupper guest of Mrs. Maude isis are pro-imerialist or anti-
O’Haver on Saturday evening. Another could be that Ameri- * ... , ^ . can determination in South
Recent visitors of Mrs. Daisy Alexander and Mr. Floyd Yoch-
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imperialist.”
U.S. officials believe that up
Vietnam and chaos within Red to 20,000 North Vietnamese China have combined to damp- and Viet Cong use Cambodian en considerably his previous territory as a
nmS Southeast Asia is inevitable. annually from Cambodia. Ir. and Mrs. Roscoe Stevens Last April Sihanouk declared For more than a year, U.S. and daughter, Judy, entertained ^ a broadcast to the nation troops have been firing in selfwith a supper on Saturday eve- that “Red Khmers” Cambod- defense across the Cambodian mng for the following people: ■ ians had gone over “from sub- border when fired upon, but Mr. and Mrs. H. Lloyd Lively version to acts of direct aggres- under Defense and State Deand daughter of Roachdale. Mr.; s i on " j n Cambodia’s northwest- partment orders have been forand Mrs. Lincoln Lively of ern Battambang province. bidden to carry their pursuit amestown, Mr. and Mrs. E*n- He accuse( j fi Ve members beyond the border. Balnbridge, Rickey w ithin his own government of It seems unlikely those ordi\ely. er\ 1 Ro» s of Indian- being the Communist master- ers will be changed immediately, spoils, Steve Thomas. Roach- minds. at least until after a represendaie Jackie Roe. Bainbridge. In May> he singled out b y tative of President Johnson ..nd ommy R.>e of New Mar- name North Vietnam, North confers with Sihanouk directly
Korea and the Viet Cong as and unless efforts to build up
Janet Scobee and Jim Albin, attempting “to turn Cambodia inspection facilities of the Cam- j students at Hanover College, into a colony or a satellite by bodian armistice commission
spent the holidays with their using the Red Khmers’ as their fail.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Scobee Trojan horse.” and Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Albin. Subsequently, he came close COMPLETE MERGER Jr - to breaking relations with Red NEW YORK UPI —Selection Mrs. Gilbert O Hair of Bain- China, threatening to withdraw of a new name, schedules and bridge visited with Mr. and Mrs. his ambassador to Peking if the division alignments will be Mike O’Hair and son last Fri- Chinese did not halt their prop- completed today and Friday in day evening. agandizing in Cambodia. meetings of the merged NationChris and Troy O'Hair spent At home he dissolved a group al Professional Soccer League Sunday night with their grand- of pro-Chinese associations and and United Soccer Association. ! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claim closed down a pro-Chinese pri--A-lbin. vately owned press. To keep brown sugar soft, i Saturday evening guests of A little more than year ago. place it in a screw top jaw with Mi end Mrs. Vern Sigler were he clash' d sharply with pro- a wet piece of cardboard Inside
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Snodgrass Communists m Laos.
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