The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 April 1968 — Page 3

Wednesday, April 3, 1968

The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana

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News of Servicemen

County Hospital

Dismissed Monday: Fred Rowen, Bainbridge Mrs. Larry Pickens and son, Cloverdale Edwin Poff, Coatesville Mrs. Larry Scobee and son, Russellville Helen Hamilton, Greencastle Mrs. James Cash and son, Greencastle Births: Mr. and Mrs. William Eckardt, 911 East Washington St., a girl, Monday.

Now you know

The population of Canada has increased by 1.8 million—almost 10 per cent—since the census of 1961.

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THE DAILY BANNER and Herald Consolidated "It Waves For AH" Business Phone: OL 3-5151 -0L 3-5152 Elizabeth Rariden Estate, Publisher Norma L. Hill, Assistant Publisher Published every evening except Sunday and holidays at 608 South College Avenue, Greencastle. Indiana. 46135. Entered in the Post Office at Greencastle. Induna, as second class mail matter under Act of March 7. 1878 United Press International lease wire service. Member Inland Daily Press Association. Hoosier State Press Association. All unsolicited articles, manuscripts, letters and pictures sent to The Daily Banner are sent at owner's risk, and The Daily Banner repudiates any liability or responsibility for their safe custody or return. By carrier 50C per week, single copy 10C Subscription prices of the Daily Banner effective July 31. 1967-m Putnam County-1 year, $12.00-6 months. $7.00-3 months. $4.50-Indiana other than Putnam County-1 year. $14.00-6 months. $8.00-3 months. $5.00. Outside Indiana 1 year, $18.00--6 months. $10.00—3 months, $7.00. All Mail Subscriptions payable in advance Motor Routes $2.15 per one month.

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Engaged

Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Berry of Greencastle wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Virginia Ann, to Howard Page Stephens. The bride-elect is an Indiana State University graduate and is presently teaching at Cleveland School in Elkhart. The future bridegroom is the

son of Mrs. Merretta Stephens of Buena Park, California. Mr. Stephens is a graduate of California State College at Long Beach and is now completing work on his doctorate at Purdue University. The couple plans a June 9 wedding in the Putnamville Methodist Church.

Dr. Greeley is speaker

Dr. Melvin G. Greeley, manager of swine feed research at the Ful-O-Pep feed company, will be the speaker at the Bainbridge Adult Farmer Class

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Aviation Boatswain’s mate second class Dennis W. Anderson, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Holland of rural Greencastle, has been transferred from NAAS Whiting Field, Milton, Florida, to Airborne Early Warning Squadron I, home based in Guam. While stationed on Whiting Field, Anderson was a member of a crash crew. He was a driveroperator and outlying field petty officer. He drove the MB-5, CD-2, and Oshgosh crash cranes while in this capacity. Petty Officer Anderson, who is a graduate of the 1964 class of Roachdale High School, entered the navy in September 1965 after working a year atR. R. Donnely’s and Sons in Crawfordsville. He will spend thirty days leave with his parents at home before reporting to Coronade Island, Coronado, California for three weeks counter insurgency and self survival school before reporting to his squadron.

Stolen rifles

Thursday, April 4. The topic for discussion will revolve around swine nutrition. At present Dr. Greeley has the responsibility of conducting research in swine nutrition, formulating rations and providing technical service to the field staff and Ful-O-Pep customers. Dr. Greeley was born and raised on a diversified farm in Oklahoma. He was active in 4-H and FFA, obtained his Bachelor of Science and Masters degree at Oklahoma State and received his Ph. D. from the University of Minnesota. He served three years as an animal Scientist in the Rockefeller Cooperative Foreign Agricultural Research program. All area farmers are cordially invited to attend the meeting which will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the cafeteria of the Bainbridge High School. New union FORT LAMY, Chad (UPI)The presidents of the Congo, Chad, and the Central African Republic gathered today for the signing of a charter for the new “United States of Central Africa.” The group originally was to be larger but several states pulled out amid Charges that it was an attempt by the United States to gain an African foothold. Will change TV program ABC-TV’s evening news program will be altered next month, offering more emphasis on “contemporary events and people” in the headlines, and featuring “by-line commentators.” Elmer C. Lower, president of ABC news, said Sunday that the program which will assume its altered style in mid-May, will “regularly present by-line commentators in the field of politics, science, the lively arts, fashion, society, sports, finance and international affairs.” He added: “We intend to present strong, biting commentary that will reflect the different schools of opinion in our society.” The ABC-TV commentary concept is provocative, but everything, of course, will depend on the quality of the commentators. Yet there seems little doubt that the flood of television commentary u nleashed by differing views on the Vietnam war has not only stimulated viewers, but led to the opening of other doors in video editorializing as well.

HONG KONG (UPI)-Pre-mier Chou En-lai of China has charged that quarreling Red Guards fought each other with semi-automatic rifles intended for the Viet Cong but stolen at a reception for a Vietnamese dance groupe in Peking, a Red Guard publication said Monday.

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