The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 January 1968 — Page 8
Pag* 8
The Dally Banner, Greencastle, Indiana
Wednesday, January 17, 1961
Morton Community News
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Call called i on Mrs. Bob Call and Mrs. Katherine Call at the Putnam County Hospital Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Bob Call Underwent surgery Monday.
Due to hazardous roads, there i ther, Mrs. James Frazier, shopwere no church services at Un- ped in Speedway last Wednesion Chapel Sunday and all day. During the afternoon they schools in the county were called on Mrs. William Woodclosed Monday. rum Jr. Mrs. Joe Stultz and her mo-1 Mr. and Mrs. Rick Parent, of
Greencastle, spent Friday night Michael O’Hair spent Saturwith Mr. and Mrs. Fred day night with his grandpaThompson. rents, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Albin. Miss Judy Stevens, of Indi- Mrs. Rafe McGaughey, of anapolis, spent the weekend near Russellville, visited her
tained the Clinton-Madison Friendly Club last Thursday afternoon. Due to the bad condition of secondary roads, only nine members were present. The
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. aunt. Mrs. Daisy Alexander last Febuary meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Ray Clodfelter. Mrs. Earley Jackson called on Mrs. Roscoe White last Tuesday afternoon to help her cele-
brate her birthday.
Mrs. Charlotte Martin had as
Roscoe Stevens.' Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Rooks- Mr. and Mrs. Lee Martin and berry, of Rockville, were Satur- daughter were visitors of Mr. day afternoon guests of Mr. and and Mrs. Burl Taylor on Satur-
Mrs. Harold Barker. Mrs. Ona day evening.
Sigler was also a caller. Mrs. Russell O’Haver enter-
birthday guests last Friday af-1 ternoon her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burl Taylor and her sister. : Mrs. Sharon Clodfelter and
daughter.
Kenneth Davis and Mike! Whitlock were Sunday evening callers of the Earley Jackson. Miss Carolyn Inman spent Friday night in the Jackson home.
Eight pollution districts set up
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WASHINGTON UPI — The government has divided the adjoining 48 states into eight air pollution areas, the first step toward cleaning up the nation’s air under tough new federal
laws.
The procedural move, made public in the Federal Register Monday, opened the way for the eventual designation of air control regions within which states will be required to apply air quality standards or the federal government will step in and do It for them. Under the Clean Air Act Congress passed last year, the | secretary of Health, Education and Welfare (HEW) is empowered to apply for court Injunctions to restrict traffic or shut down industries when a region’s smog or pollution reaches the emergency level. The eight atmospheric area* defined by HEW Monday were fixed by research on the speed and direction of winds and on the occurrence of thermal inversions, the atmospheric condition in which a layer of relatively stagnant warm air hovers over an area long enough for pollutants below it to become concentrated. The areas are: the Great Lakes-Northeast, which includes all of New England and ranges to Minnesota; mid-At-lantic-Coastal, from New England down the Atlantic Coast to part of North Carolina; South Florida: Appalachian, stretching from Pittsburgh to New Orleans; Great Plains, from northeastern Illinois to most of Texas; Rocky Mountain, stretch from the western two-third of Montana to West Coast mountain ranges; Califor-nia-Oregon coastal, and Washington coastal. Areas covering Hawaii and Alaska will be defined later.
To honor Bayh next month
INDIANAPOLIS, _ A program featuring “top names in the field of entertainment” to honor Indiana Senator Birch Bayh has been scheduled for next month here and in Hammond. The announcement came from Sixth District Democratic Chairman Paul McGinley of Lebanon, who is Indiana chairman of the Bayh for Senator Committee. McGinley said the program ‘‘will be a big birthday party for Birch Bayh.” McGinley said the show Will be presented at the Fairgrounds Coliseum here at 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 10, and at the Hammond Civic Center at 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 11. “It will be on the lines of the birthday party we had for Senator Bayh in Lndianapolis in 1964,” McGinley said. Among the performers for that show, were singer Vic Damone, actress Janet Leigh, and actor Barry Sullivan. “Organizations are being formed In every county, “McGinley said, “to promote th« show and to sell tickets.” Tickets.” will be priced at $10 each, he said. “Funds raised from this event,” stated McGinley, “will be kept in reserve by the Bayh for Senator Committee to encourage Senator Bayh to seek a second term as United States 1 Senator from Indiana.”
TO SPEAK SATURDAY INDIANAPOLIS UPI _ National commander William Gali braith of Beemer, Nebr., will speak at the annual mid-winter conference of the Indiana Department of the American Legion Saturday night. The conference will be held Saturday and Sunday with department committees scheduled to convene in one session each day.
FORCEFUL APPROACH DALLAS UPI —Mrs. Ethel Schran, 65, heard a burglar walk into her house Monday and confronted him in the den. Slapping aside a pistol aimed at her, Mrs. Schran ordered the young gun-toter to “get out.” He did, emptyhanded.
FLOOD TOLL MANILA UPI —At least 29 persons were reported dead today in floods and landslides caused by nine days of continuous heavy rain on the southern Philippine island ef Mindanao.
