The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 April 1968 — Page 3

Saturday, April 6, 1968

The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana

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Church Notices

Roachdale Baptist/ John F. Weninger, Minister Of Music John Guernsey, S. S. Supt. Harry Lanham, T. U. Director Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Church Service 10:30 Grace Baptist Gene Quick, Pastor Homer Warman, Bible School Supt. Bible School 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Youth Fellowships 6:00 p.m. Glad Gospel Hour 7:00 p.m. St. Andrew's Rev. Gordon Chastain, Rector 10:00 a.m. Holy Communion, Church school and nursery. 11:00 a.m. Coffee Hour

Fillmore Christian George Sherman Pyke, Pastor 9:30 a.m. The Church at Worship. Communion served every Sunday. 10:35 a.m. The Church at Study with classes for all ages. Carl Crews, Supt. Alan Jones, Assistant Vera Jean Clark, Children’s Supt. Presbyterian Rev. Thomas E. Heinlein, Pastor Mrs. Fred Silander, Church School Supt. 9:30 a.m. Sunday Church school with classes for all ages. 10:45 a.m. Morning worship with nursery provided for preschool children. 5:30 p.m. Junior High Youth Fellowship Bainbridge Christian Tom Steiner, Pastor Don Evens, S. S. Supt. 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship

Nazarene O. W. Wilson, Pastor Julian Jarvis, Sunday School Superintendent 9:30 a.m. Sunday school 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship e-AS* p.m. Nazarene Young People’s Society. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Peace Lutheran Rev. Robert F. Anderson, Pastor 9:30 a.m. Sunday school 10:45 a.m. Morning worship

Gobin Memorial 9:00 a.m. Worship Service 10:00 a.m. Church school classes for children and adults 11:00 a.m. Worship Service Christ Scientist Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Service 11:00

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First Christian Maxwell James Webb, Minister Thomas John Carpe, Associate Minister Jesse Smart, Church School Supt. 9:30 a,m. Church School 10:30 a.m. Worship and Communion. Rev. Webb preaching. Fillmore Methodist John W. McFarland, Minister Ralph Purcell, Church School Supt. Peggy Thomas, Associate Supt. 9:30 a.m. Church school classes for all ages. 9:30 a.m. Membership class 10:30 a.m. Worship Hour Hanna St. Baptist Paul M. Robinson, Pastor David Clark, S. S. Supt. 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship 6:00 p.m. Youth Meeting 7:00 p.m. Evangelistic Service Asks study of curriculum SOUTH BEND, Ind. (UPI)— The University of Notre Dame has asked faculty members and students to evaluate its cirriculum. A memo to professors by the Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, president, said “either this study will persuade us that we are doing the best possible job educating the young men who come to Notre Dame or that, in keeping with whatever recommendations emerge from the study, we may be able to bring about the changes necessary to that end.” Father Hesburgh said admini. strative changes have occupied major attention in the last few years and “now would appear to be the time to take a close soul-searching look at the basic reasons for all administrative reorganization, namely the quality of our educational efforts.” Paper assails Red coalition WARSAW (UPI) —A progovernment Roman Catholic newspaper Thursday criticized the all-powerful ruling Communist coalition for not allowing the people more voice in government and called for more democracy in Poland’s socialist system. The attack by Slowo Powszechne against the Communist, dominated national unity front was mild but considered surprising. The editorial came in the midst of a wave of dismissals of high - ranking government officials and followed student demands for reforms and more freedom. The latest to be dismissed was Daniel Kac, chairman of the Office of State Economic Reserves, the Polish news agency Pap reported. He was the 21st person known to be removed from a position of responsibility since the shakeup began in the wake of student demonstrations. Most have been Jews but it was not known whether Kac was Jewish. Polish Jews have been blamed for helping stir student unrest. Earlier the party newspaper Trubuna Ludu reported the dismissal of two officials of the state organized Central Council of Trade Unions was under consideration. The usually reticent press hinted the purge might penetrate the top leader, ship of the Communist government.

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THE ROAD TO INDEPENDENCE finds these 30 •‘travelers" at its end in Africa, a march that began in 1957. Regimes have changed many times, some more than once over night, but the unrest subsided somewhat from year to year. Court rules Robles is President

PANAMA CITY (UPI)—The Panama supreme court today ruled that President Marco A.

Robles was the country’s legal head of state and said the national assembly violated his rights by voting to oust him.

Selective service information

Set out below, according to Colonel Robert K. Custer, State Director of the Indiana Selective Service System, are questions most frequently asked of the Selective Service System along with appropriate answers. Q - At the present time I am in my third year of graduate work for a doctoral degree. It will be necessary for me to transfer to another university for the last two years because of the curriculum offered. If I do transfer, may I retain my II-S student deferment? A - Yes, providing there is not any interruption in your study program and your new school certifies that you are satisfactorily pursuing a full-time course

of instruction leading to a degree. The II-S deferment may be granted, in your case, for only two more years as there is a five year limitation for graduate school, inclusive of the years years already used in such course of study. Be sure to inform your local board of your plans. Q - What is the clAssification given to those registrants who are attending one of the service academies? A - Every registrant who is a cadet at the U. S. Military Academy, U. S. Air Force Academy, U. S. Coast Guard Academy, or a midshipman at the U. S. Naval Academy shall classified in Class I-C.

The court voted 8 to 1 to support Robles against the assembly, dominated by opposition parties who named a new president. The ruling provided the basis for continued support of Robles by the national guard which has kept him in the office pending the court decision. Robles was impeached last month for illegally using the powers of his office to support his party’s candidate for president. The assembly convicted him of the charges March 24. But he refused to step down and permit his vice president, Max Delvalle, to succeed him. Delvalle and the opposition majority announced in advance they would not recognize the court decision. They did not elaborate on what action they would take. Elections are scheduled in May.

BOWLING RESULTS

Tuesday Morning IBM League Jordan, (won-lost) 168-72; Storm, 140-100; Maurer, 136104, Collins, 123-117; Cox, 103137; Porter, 100-140; Mosteller, 100-140; Hanlon, 90-150. Hi act. game: L. Mark 235 Hi act. series: L. Mark 580 500 series: L. Mark 580, K. Braden 539, E. Jordan 518, D. Cody 517. 400 series: S. Skelton 483, E. Shillings 474, K. Scott 466, L. Jones 461, P. Collins 455, B. Ashworth 434, M. Storm 432, m. Grable 430, M. Wager 424, J. Kirkham 417, J. Porter 415, B. Giltz 413, M. Aker 410, D. Johnson 404, M. Taylor 404, E. Williams 404.

Putnam County League 3-28-68 Dewey’s Barber Shop, (wonlost) 114-66; Edmunds, 112-68; Tipstar, 106-74; Bob's Body Shop 104-76; Pepsi Cola, 98-82; Ron &. Ken’s Barber Shop, 98-82; Crawley Carpets, 88-92; Harper Trucking, 87-93; Atkin’s & Sons, 85-95; Cash Concrete, 82-98; National Foods, 78-102; American Zinc, 77-103; Hutchison Shell, 67-113; Bombers, 64-116. Hi ind. game: M. Brewster 231 Hi ind. series: M. Brewster 606 200 game: D. Hewlett 212, H. Scott 219, W. Tharp 212, W. Lydick 221, J. Harper 203, D. Bond 212, C. Stites 200, R. Taylor 201, R. Branham 206, W. Crawley 223, G. Bryant 202, M. Brewster 231-205, R. Holsapple 204. 500 series: D. Buis 502, L. Alexander 551, M. Brewster 606, R. Holsapple 507, W. Crawley 565, L. Hal tom 505, F. Crawley 506, D. Bennington 508, J. Edmonds 552, G. Bryant 555, B. Pettit 544, R. Fisher 550, K. Finchum 501, C. Brewster 533, J. Sharp 556, C. Alex 542, D. Bond 578, J. Sutton 521, J. Rice 534, C. Stites 535, R. Taylor 587, B. Williams 527, D. Hewlett 575, H. Scott 561, W. Tharp 570, W. Lydick 554, J. Harper 569. Automotive League 4-2-68 Y-Palace, (won-lost) 159-89; Moose # 2, 150-98; Yorks Grocery, 141-107; Bobs Body Shop, 136-112; Jokers, 116-132; Amo Milling, loi-147; Moose # 1, 97151; Shetrones, 92-156. 500 series: E. Masten 582, N. Mark 588, G. Clones 573, R. Furney 549, M. York 523, D. Lewis 511, R. England 536,

K. Gilman 519, J. Church 504, R. Hampton 560, K. Justus 516, D. Chambers 536, E. Crawley 521, R. Langdon 521, R. Cooprider 500, R. Crabtree 506. 200 games: N. Mark 224, G. Clones 210, R. Furney 202, M. York 200, K. Justus 215, R. Hampton 214, E. Masten 214. City League 4-1-68 Jones Construction, (won-lost) 148-76; Double Decker, 144-80; Buick Specials, 111-113; 713 Club 110-114; Reeves Welding, 110114; Mallory Five, 100-124; Daily Banner, 98-126; Torr's Restaurant, 75-149. Over 200 Games: F. Puckett, Sr., 207; R. Cavin, 202; G. Crawley, 222; M. Rader, 221; D. Hewlett, 209; D. Covert, 209. Over 500 Series: F. Puckett, Sr., 535; R. Cavin, 533; N. Sutherlin, 508; N. Scott, 526; J. Davies, 520; G. Crawley, 540; M. Rader, 521; L. Neeley, 512; D. Greenlee, 553; D. Hewlett, 581; K. Justus, 508; D. Covert, 538.

VFW Fathers and Ladies Auxiliary Jr. and Sr. Division 3-30-68 Chet’s Fireballs, (won-lost) 48-24; Deem Music, 42-1/2-29-1/2; Edmond’s Janitorial, 37-1/2-34-1/2; Nunzio's Pizza, 3735; Gordon Foods, 35-37; Rack and Roll, 32-40; Putnam Realty, 29-43; Marsh Employees, 2844. Hi team game: Edmond’s Jan.torial 1,031 Hi team series: Putnam Realty 2,961 Hi ind. game: Jon Edmonds 206 Hi ind. series: Jon Edmonds 532 500 bowlers: J. Edmonds 532, L. Capplinger 511. 400 bowlers: St. Cofer 470; M. Jones 465, B. Brown 454, M. Orlosky 448, T. Tirsway 437, F. Thomas 436, Sh. Cofer 429, R. Steele 428, C. Farber 426, H. Henry 425, H. Schoman 422, G. Deem 415, S. Crawley 411.

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