The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 January 1968 — Page 4
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Th« Daily Bannar, Oraaneactla, Indiana
Wadnasday f January ST, T968
Writer gets no contact on ESP call
By DICK WEST telepathy WASHINGTON UPI—As If the sort
we didn't have enough to worry Unfortunately, Kreskin does about already, there has now not say where he got his indeveloped an “ESP gap.” formation. Presumably he pickThis alarming bit of news ec * ^ U P ov * r the ESP P’ a P e * comes from Clyde Kreskin, who vine - But the Scn iets ar * in ' identifies himself as founder of deed engaging in ESP espionthe ESP Institute of Research age, something should be done
Kreskin. by the way, only j to counter it.
uses one name. Maybe he has a I t r * e cl to telephone the Presgood reason for that, but it ident to relay the warning, but seems awkward to me. So I I couldn’t get past the White have taken the liberty of call-, House switchboard. So I decid-
ed to try to contact him via
ESP.
the Closing my eyes and pressing far my thumbs to my temples,
tax or something of j but this time I think the party
I contacted was either Barry Goldwater, Tom Dewey or Alf
London.
In the light of this experience, I’m recommending that | Kreskin try to reach the Presi- WASHINGTON L PI — Backdent by Western Union. ESP stairs at the White House: apparently doesn’t work too This week marks the 86th well in an election year. ! birth anniversary of President
ing him Clyde. I hope he won’t
mind.
According to Kreskin, Soviet Union has forged
Backstairs at the
White House
Servicemen in Vietnam express appreciation
The following letters of thanks more from you. Drop us a line division. I would like to express
n ti-vin from servicemen in \ietnam when you get a chance, and we our grateful appreciation to you . ... ° have been received by Miss Mar- will be more than glad to cor- and the people of your commu-
m office at the age of 63. paret Nelson> executive
While it is expected of histor-
Heloise
ahead of the United States in j began the practical application of word
extrasensory perception (ESP), brain waves would
He says Russian cosmonauts are experimenting with the use of ESP as a medium of com-
munication
flights.
“The Russians are also train- feller, George Romney, Harold ing their spies to use ESP to Stassen, Charles Percy, George pass secrets to each other and Wallace, Eugene McCarthy, thus avoid the risks of open ex- Bobby Kennedy and John Lind-
changes,” he says.
We want the U.S. government to start financing ESP research programs before it is too late. I suppose the money would be raised by a federal
nah, I tried it and it worked for me. . . . I just give a great big loud snort and my everloving’ stops snoring. Many of my friends have tried it and it works for them,
too.
I wonder why ?
Usually, I can push, shake or
Richard Nixon, Nelson Rocke- i even wake him up, but he’s
I
to concentrate on the ‘President” hoping my
be strong
enough to make contact They
did.
In a flash, I waa in telepathic
during space' contact with Ronald Reagan.
say.
“You guys get off the line,” I said in telepathese. "This isn’t
a conference call.”
After they hung up, I tried again. The connection was bad
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snoring again the next minute. Your method must have hit a new nerve. It’s the greatest! All of us who have snoring husbands not only tip our hats to you and pour you another cup of coffee, but bend down on creaking knee and thank you for a good night’s sleep. Heloise P.S. And after all these years of listening to my doll, he now says that I’VE started snoring. Imagine that? • • • • Dear Heloise: Here’s a hint for sewing mothers. Whenever I make a dress for my little girl, I save a scrap of the material, iron it to a narrow strip of iron-on tape, cut off
the excess along the edge and make her a pretty bow to match her new dress. The tape keeps the bow stiff, yet it will wash easily. Mrs. Gerald Gibson
Dear Heloise:
I use rubbing alcohol for cleaning fixtures in the bathroom. It’s inexpensive to
and kills germs.
garet
tary of the Putnam
ians to keep their eyes turned American Red Coss chapter:
to the past, it remains some- pfc Charleg j Schrum thing of a political phenomenon 2 264248 USMC
almost 23 years after his death FLSG . A Sup p ly Company
that Roosevelt and his policies section
continue to be debated politi- ppQ gan Fran Calif 96602 call >'- 1 Jan., '68
There are a number of people Dear Margare t,
still active around Washington j recei v ed your ba g of
who worked with Roosevelt’s New Deal which shows the extent to which he — as did his much later successor, the late
secre- respond.
County Sincerely,
George F. Humphreys II 1 Lt., Infantry Assistant Adjutant
Dept, of the Army Hdq. 9th Inf. Div. APO San Francisco 96370
5 Jan.1958
American National Red Cross
articles through the Red Cross. Putnam County Chapter I just want to sincerely thank Courthouse Building you for taking the time to think Greencastle. Indiana
of us over here. I also want to
President John F. Kennedy - say that your efforts are deeply Dear Sir:
nity for the concern you have shown for our fighting men In Vietnam and for your thoughtfulness during the Christmas season. Many of the personnel receiving the gifts are engaged in combat operations and are unable to express individually their heartfelt thanks. Your efforts were most welcome and exemplify the American spirit and way of life which we are
determined to protect.
I just use a paper towel for this and when finished, throw it
away.
Got this idea from a recent stay at the hospital when I saw the maid wipe off all the tables, metal chairs and bed with it.
Virginia Bushell
attracted young people into fed-
eral service.
FDR personally epitomised 036 cultured, wealthy aristocracy, but his nature and talents were such that he could generate one j sort of a feeling in the masses while feeling something different, himself. For example, he Could speak inspirationally about the problems of the needy, yet most of his knowledge of the
poor was second-hand.
He came perilously close to losing control of his party, as
appreciated.
Just in case you are wondering where your present has arrived, I am a Marine stationed I at Phu-Bai, Vietnam. My home is in York. Pennsylvania. I’m 20 years old and single. I graduated in 1966 from West York
Area High School in Pa.
I’ve been over here a mere two and one-half months and
have about 11 to go.
I’ll close now. I want to apologize for my writing but it is 3:30 in the morning. I am on
You may be assured that the gifts received by the division
I wish to express my apprecia- j played a major role in helping
tion for the many Christmas gift to make Christmas a little betbags shipped to the 9th Infantry ter for the soldiers in Vietnam.
Division by your chapter and Sincerely, other American Red Cross chap- G. G. O'Connor ters in the United States. Major General, USA On behalf of the men of this Commanding
The per capita consumption of coffee is steadying. The PanAmerican Coffee Bureau reports that in 1966, the average consumption per person per
da> was -.86 cups. In 1967, the] ^ ^ holding the pen as well as keep-
rate was 2.84 cups,
even with 1966. But in 1963, the rate had dropped with 2.79
cups per person.
.... .. , . the remainder of the morning, cans recall him today as a lead- , , , . . . _ , Also I worked until 3:00 o'clock er of tremendous power. It is a ^ ^ , 1 .« i.- - ■ , , , ,. , ! in the morning yesterday. So I matter of historical fact that in .
am having a little difficulty In
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or about, ^ ^ ^ h . s eariv gtud mg my eyes open
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President Johnson.
Roosevelt had his troubles with "doves’’ decades before the term came into popular use. At | one point, well before Pearl Harbor, thousands of American young people descended on Washington to protest, among other things, the draft and this country’s early aid to Great *
Britain and other
allies.
How did FDR handle it? He! allowed them to assemble in the south grounds of the White
hearing
from you.
Sincerely,
Charles
Department of the Army Hdq. 3d Brigade, 9th Inf. Div. APO U.S. Forces 96373
22 Dec. 1967
Dear Margaret:
I received the Christmas paek-
European age f rom the Putnam County
Chapter of the American Red | Cross, and it was appreciated very much. W T e distributed the contents among us according to
House where he denounced them everyone’s desires and needs, and their leaders to their faces.: We in Headquarters. 3d BriIt remains a parlor game in gade. 9th Infantry Division, some W ashington circles, among really appreciate your efforts, those who knew him, to speeu- j and others like you, to make late about how FDR might have our Holiday Season more enjoyreacted to 1968. able. This Christinas 'we are man who worked witle separated from our families by
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many thousands of miles. Through the interest you have shown us, you have provided a great morale booster and re-
michael. He would have howled 1 minded us all of "back home.”
with delight at the first, and scared hell out of the second.”
The Chesapeake Bay oyster fleet is the nation’s last to work under sail, the National Geographic says. Motorized small craft are permitted to dredge for the bay’s famed hi valves only on Mondays
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Again, many thanks from those of us here at Tan An. Long An Province, Republic of Vietnam. If you have the opportunity, we would like to hear
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