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The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana

Thursday, July 18. 1968

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By DANIEL F. GILMORE MOSCOW (UPI)— The voice from the control tower was friendly and loud as it greeted Flight 44, “Hello Clipper 405. You are cleared to land." The great white jet glided down out of the Russian sky and roared down the runway in brilliant sunshine at SheremeConvert hotel to center for trainees INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) - The Indiana Vocational Technical College will convert a downtown Bloomington hotel into a school for trainees in motel and hotel occupations if Governor Branigin and the State Budget Committee approve. The TVTC board of directors Tuesday night approved the $210,000 purchase of the Indiana Motor Inn for use as a training center in both hotel-motel management and the culinary arts. The Indiana Motor Inn in past /ears has beer* known as the Sraham Hotel and the Van Drman Hotel. The contemplated training program calls for a two-year course in hotel-motel manage, ment with each student work, ing, sometime during the training period, in every phase of the operation. The school will be directed by Harold Johnson, currently a member of the IVTC central staff and an authority in food preparation. Tentative plans call for the eighth floor of the hotel to be converted into dormitory space for the students. IVTC president Frederic Hadley said about twothirds of the 77 hotel rooms would be rented to guests to help pay for the purchase of the facilities. Provisions of the contract call for a downpayment of $75,000 and monthly payments of $1,100. The hotel is being purchased from a group of Bloomington businessmen, More than 50 hotel and motel owners and managers in the Bloomington area had petitioned the IVTC board to initiate such a training center. It also was backed by the State Restaurant Association. Youths rob dying woman OAKLAND, Calif. (UPI)Mrs. Mary Gonsalves was struck and critically injured by a car as she walked home after an evening of volunteer duty at the Little Sisters of the Poor home for the aged. A group of three or four youths rushed to the side of the 56-year-old woman as she lay in the street. Before startled bystanders could intervene, police said Tuesday, the youths opened Mrs. Gonsalves’ purse, took a coin purse and the keys to her home and fled. The woman died at Highland Hospital Monday two hours after the accident— about the same time thieves entered her home and stole her television set and radio.

tyevo Airport, leaving a decade of political bickering in the wash of its jet engines. Made History Pan American World Airways

Flight 44 made history as the first regularly-scheduled American service between New York and Moscow. Aeroflot had opened the direct air service

First Negro on GOP committee shot in fight

INDIANAPOLIS (UPI)-Mrs. Nola Allen Griffin, 35, who recently became the first Negro ever to serve on the Indiana Republican State Central Committee, was wounded late Tuesday night in a shooting spree which left her husband and another man in critical condition. Mrs. Griffin, who was named 11th District GOP chairman and thus became a member of the 22-member state party organization only two months ago, suffered a slight head wound during the shooting in the yard of her home and in the home of a neighbor. Police said the shooting followed a domestic quarrel between Mrs. Griffin, an Indianapolis attorney, and her husand, Howard. Witnesses said Griffin was beating his wife in the front yard of their home when a pedestrian, Howard Boles, 29, ran up to intercede. Police said Boles was shot four times. Mrs. Griffin ran into the home of a neighbor, Rayfield Anderson, 50, and locked the door. Police said Griffin followed her, kicked the door open and fired a shot, hitting Anderson in the shoulder. The police report said Anderson grabbed the gun from Griffin and shot Griffin in the abdomen.

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This insect is the most important and destructive pest of euonymus. It is also common on bittersweet and pachysandra. Female scales look like dark brown oyster shells about 1/16 inch long. In the spring the overwintering female lays orangeyellow eggs, which produce crawlers that leave the mother shell and find a place to settle and grow on the host plant. The great number of white coverings of the males on the undersides of leaves of infested plants, immediately attract attention and serve to help identify the pest. Stems and leaves are often covered with white males with a scattering of brown females. The leaves of infested plants turn yellow, drop and vines die back. Climbing euonymus covering walls, is more often infested than upright forms. Currently crawlers of the euonymus scale are present on euonymus.

CONTROL: Apply either diazinon (Spectracide) or malathion when the young scales are in the crawler stage. At this time they look like mites and wander about over the plant settling down and becoming permanently attached. Two applications may be necessary.

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Griffin and Boles were taken to General Hospital in critical condition. A preliminary charge of assault and battery with intent to kill was filed against Griffin. Mrs. Griffin has been active in Indianapolis and Marion County Republican politics for a number of years. At the party’s state convention last month, she was elected a delegate to the national convention in Miami Beach in August. Mrs. Griffin also was the first woman ever to serve as a GOP district chairman in Indiana. Traditionally, men serve as district chairmen and women as vice chairmen. Priest leaves order to get married BALTIMORE (UPI) - The head of the Jesuit order’s Maryland Province has resigned and left the Roman Catholic priesthood to marry. The Very Rev. Edward J. Sponga was believed the highest ranking Catholic Church official to resign for marriage. The Jesuits reported Tuesday he had left the church and intended to marry. The Baltimore News American said he already had married Mary Ellen Florence Diamon Barrett, 33, July 12 in a civil ceremony at Thornton, Pa. She is a registered nurse from Lansdowne, Pa., a Philadelphia suburb. The Rev. Mr. Sponga, 50, was known as a liberal reformer within the Jesuit society. He promoted changes in Catholic educational ins titutions. The Rev. Francis M. O’Connor, director of studies for the Maryland Province, said the Rev. Mr. Sponga wrote of his intentions in a letter that arrived last Friday. Father O’Connor did not say where the Rev. Mr. Sponga’s letter was postmarked. Beach clear

once more By United Press International The beaches of Lake Michigan, largely infested with the stink of alewives much of last summer, are again vacation centers for the midwestern fun and sun seekers. It’s quite a change from just one year ago. In 1967, businessmen all along Lake Michigan complained vacationers were going elsewhere with their money. The smell of the lake was too much for them. The looks of the lake were just as bad—maybe worse. But if 1967 can be called the year of the alewife allergen, this is the year of the alewife alleviation. On The Beaches “From New Buffalo to the Mackinac Straits, Mid-America has once again returned to the Michigan beaches in record numbers," said Willard C. Ott, vice president of the West Mich, igan Tourist Association. “Lakeside businesses are reporting their biggest business boom since 1966." Ott said the elimination of alewives—those smelly, dead fish that made 1967 a year not soon to be forgotten by lakeside businessmen—is the reason. “The success of sweeping the beaches clean with sand-clean-ing equipment has put our state back in the Great Lakes swimming business in a big way," Ott said. Survey Record Crowds Last weekend a survey by the tourist association showed record crowds at South Haven, Saugatuck, Whitehall, Ludington, Pentwater, Manistee, Frankfort, Traverse City, Charlevoix and Petoskey. The association estimated “hundreds of thousands" of tourists visited Western Michigan beaches during the weekend. Muskegon reported the largest park permit sales of the year as thousands of persons visited the Sugar Sand Dunes of Western Michigan. The year of the alewife is gone. This is the year of the tourist—on Western Michigan’s beaches.

between the two cities on Monday with the flight of the Soviet Ilyushin-62 jet from Moscow to New York. I sat in the cockpit jump seat behind Capt. Robert M. Weeks, chief pilot for Pan American’s Atlantic Division, as the Boeing 707 jetliner streaked over the Baltic following a refueling stop in Copenhagen. In the cabins behind was a gathering of 56 American diplomats, publishers and newsmen, guests on the historic “protocol” flight. A second plane filled with paying passengers was close behind. The flight was the very spirit of friendship and for the 11 •V :5 Palestine news % :<• ••: Mrs. Lowell Oliver spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Fred Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cottrell and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Rice have returned home after a short vacation. The West Floyd Homemakers Club met with Mrs. Raymond Ader, Wednesday, July 10. Mrs. Hattie Greenless has returned to her home after spending several days with her sister, Mrs. Ott Hand. Mrs. Marvel Beninger and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Osborn attended a Red Men and Pocohontas meeting at Greensburg Sunday.

hours and 25 minutes it was in the sky the political and ideological differences of the two countries belonged strictly to the earth below. Passengers drank American martinis and ate Russian caviar. From the first “welcome aboard” in New York to the voice at Sheremetyevo’s control tower, the singular mood was on friendship. The Menu The rest of the menu included Manhattan cocktails, vodka and beer, Russian hors D’oeuvres, Muscovite chicken, veal smetana, beef stroganov, Polish broccoli and Russian coffee cream layer cake. An airport reception room had been decorated with one of the rarest sights in Moscow— American flags. Champagne and caviar were passed around at the reception, and tiny salmon sandwiches were laid out on trays. The Pan Am flight had stopped to refuel in Copenhagen and a heavy rain delayed it for 30 minutes. It arrived an hour late. The Aeroflot flight to New York Monday was delayed an hour and 35 minutes waiting to land at Kennedy International Airport. The Pan Am plane will return to New York via Leninvrad and fly the Moscow run once a week.

Schedule hearings for water pollution

INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — The Indiana Stream Pollution Control Board Tuesday scheduled hearings for two stone companies and a farm charged with water pollution. The board scheduled hearings Aug. 22 for Fluck Cut Stone Co., Bloomington, and Indian Hill Stone Co., Bloomington, and Aug. 28 for Rose Acre Farms, Inc., Cortland. Final plans for waste treatment or control facilities were approved for C & M Plating Co., Roanoke; Milroy Canning Co., Milroy; and Indiana-Ken-tucky Electric Corp., Clifty Creek Plant, Madison. The board approved final plans for sewage works projects for Clark Dell Estates, Clark County Decatur; Huntertown; Indianapolis; Kankakee Junior-

Senior High School. Jasper County; Lizton Rest Areas along 1-74 in Hendricks County; New Palestine; Oxford; Chevron Oil Co., service station at I-G5 and Indiana 58 in Bartholomew County; Fivecoats Trailer Park in Bartholomew County; Hendricks Place Mobile Home Park in LaPorte County; Lutheran Hills Indiana-Kentucky Synod Camp, Brown County. Also, Marathon Oil Co. truck stop in Knox County; Woodgate East Subdivision in Vigo County; Bloomington; Richard Lieber State Park in Putnam County; Butler School Site No.2, camping area, Mississinewa Reservoir, Miami and Wabash Counties; and Lost Bridge Site No. 4-A, camping area, Salamonie Reservoir, Wabash and Huntington Counties.

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