The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 October 1968 — Page 6

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The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana

Friday, October 4, 1968^

1 - Real Estate -1 Shetrone Real Estate 302 S. Ind. St.-Ph: OL 3-9315 - Offers - 1153 Ave. E. Nice small frame home. 3 rooms and bath, tile floors, 2 car garage. Meadow Drive Charming ranch-type home. 3 bdrms., hardwood floors, full basement, bath & half, garbage disposal, bar in basement, piano, termapane windows, gas fired furnace. Want A Building Lot? We Have Them. After office hours callC. J. Knauer OL 3-3057 Dill Talbott OL 3-6238

If yo" are planning to buy property think first of the P. 6. Evans Real Estate Agency A leader in Putnam County Complete and Competent Real Estate Service. 113 S. Jackson OL 3-6509 C. E. Shuee Real Estate and Insurance Agency, Inc. 108 N. Vine St. OL 3-9702 Ranch Brick....Northwest Of Town 3 bedrooms, family kitchen, V/i baths, Vz acre lot, $16,800.00-8-2 Frame Ranch....Arlington St. 3 bedrooms, full basement with rec. room. Swimming pool. $21,500.00 - B-6 2 Story Frame....S. Indiana St. 8 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, Garage, nice lot, $11,000.00 K- 1 2 Story Frame....East On 240 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room, breezeway, 2 car garage and 3 acres. $12,000.00 K-9. Beautifully Remodeled Older Home. 4 bedrooms, den, formal dining room, full basement, 1 car garage. $23,750.00 K-10 Buff Brick Bi-Level.. ..Hwy. 40. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, rec, room, fireplace, 1 car garage. Barn &3 acres. $26,500 C - 6. Pretty 2 Story Frame.. ..Walnut St. 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, new kitchen, full basement, 3 car garage. Pretty carpeting and drapes, $24,500.00 K-15 Come in today and brouse through our listings. We have others too. For the best buys in town See Shuee first. Kay & J im Braden OL 3-6532 Ward Bartlett OL 3-3296 Jack Moore OL 3-5820 Ann & FloydCrawley 795-4351

Call Collins OL 3-3286 NEW LISTING Made to order for you —Nice neighborhood with all the extras. Kanch Brick built in 1966, 3 bdrm., 1% ceramic baths, Large liv. rm., Dining L and Den with sliding glass door onto patio. Very nice kitchen with eating area with utility & Laundry room all carpeted in lovely bronze gold carpet, central air, garbage disposal, electronic door, built in oven & refrigerator, large yard with nice shrubs, flowers, gas light & planters. Better Call us on this. Ernest H Collins & Co. Bob Clark 386-7359 The Alices OL 3-5721 OL 3-4072 IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY BANNER

1 - Real Estate - 1 Qdl Collins OL 3-3286 Walnut St. Double - Investment property -Both sides rented. Walnut St. 2 bdrm., 2 story older home in good condition - unfurnished large room on 2nd floor. Almost new furnace l /j basement, 1010 Hillcrest 3 bdrm., l/'z baths, full base-ment-nice size kitchen air cond. garbage dis,, stove stays - carport. Cassida Dr. Very pretty 3 bdrm,, l l /i baths, full basement - decorated in good taste, Indpls. Rd. 2 story older home - 2 apts. remodeled & redecorated, 2 acres. Live down-rent apt, up. Ave. C 3 bdrm., 1 full bath, 2 car garage. ERNEST II. COLLINS & CO. Bob Clark 386-7359 The Allees’ OL 3-5721 OL 3-4072

FOR SALE: BY Owner 2 year old home with 3 bedrms. full basement, walk in from ground level, 2 baths fire place and 2 car attached garage, exterior brick and aluminum siding located 3 miles south of Coates, ville on St. Rd. 75 on 3 acre lot. See to appreciate. Phone386.7482

2 - Business Opportunity - 2

FOR SALE OR LEASE; Good going Specialty Restaurant, on campus, contact Banner Box no. 105.

4 - For Rent-Apts. - 4 APT FOR RENT: New 2 bedroom apt for rent Oct. 15, carpet, air conditioned, range refrigerator furnished, call OL35015 or after 5 p.m. OL3-6609. FOR RENT: 3 room partly furnished apartment. Howard Moore OL3-5789. FOR RENT: Upper two-bed-room apt. - stove - refrigerator, air conditioned and heat furnished. $75.00, contact Bob Jackson, OL3-6662.

Cole Apartments; Bedroom apartment suitable for one or two adults. See Custodian on premises.

5-For Rent-Rooms-5

ROOM FOR RENT: Room for lady, kitchen privileges, OL39176.

6 - For Rent-Houses - 6

FOR RENT: 4 room, house, 210 North Indiana St. gas heat, Phone OL3-952Q. FOR RENT: 3 bedroom modern house, 1 1/2 baths. Close to town large yard, references, address box 180, The Daily Banner.

FOR RENT: 4 room modern house on E. Walnut St. gas heat, $65,00 per month, suitable for Adults only, immediate possession, inquire at 416 E. Washington after 5:00 p.m.

9 - Home Items - 9

1968 Singer Console 38.12 Full Balance Only six months old. Good condition. Walnut cabinet. Equipped to zig-zag, applique, monogram, mend and darn, sew backwards and forward, over pins and so on. Assume - six payments of 6.36 per month. Beautiful pastel color, machine guaranteed. Call OL 3-3987.

10-Lost & Found-10

LOST: Black and tan male Dachshund - Reward - Dennis Sutherlin, OL3-9329.

11 - Employment-Men -11

FACTORY WORK: NEED MEN IMMEDIATELY DAY OR NIGHT SHIFT PLUS BONUS ON NIGHT SHIFT. No experience, no education necessary. Starting $136.00 - vacation, insurance, automatic raises., no lay off, employee benefits, must be reliable and have good work references. “No Arrests" will also hire married couples. Factory located in Illinois in small pleasant town. Call for personal interview, Danville, 111. 443-1220. Ask for Mr. Fred Wilson. Hours 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Interviews Monday Oct. 7 and Tues. Oct. 8 ONLY Transportation arranged.

WANTED: Delivery boy, must have own car, apply in person at Pizza King.

WANTED: Two truck drivers, Howard Moore. Phone OL 35789.

13 - Employment -13 Women WANTED: 2 night waitresses, ages 21 to 35, prefer dining room experience and 2 daytime waitresses at Half-Way-Inn-formerly “Mom Brown’s” Rest. Now under new management. Jet. 40 & 43. Local Plant needs registerd nurse. Write P.O. Box 523 Greencastle. An Equal Opportunity Employer.

14-Automotive-14

FOR SALE: 1962 Corvair Monza, 4 on the floor, needs body work, 8 Kentwood Drive.

FOR SALE: ‘67 Chevelle Super Sport good condition, low'milage. Phone OL3-4610 from 8 to 3.

FOR SALE: 1965 Chevrolet, 4 door, hardtop, power steering, power brakes, 28,000 miles. Phone OL 3-5535.

FOR SALE: 1959 Pontiac Wagon, 8 cyl. S.S. good tires, Best offer, Can be seen at 1112 So. College.

15- For Sale-15

FOR SALE: Portable dishwasher, 1 yr. old. Phone OL3-6418.

FOR SALE: A-l Mum plants, $1.00 each (white, yellow, lavender, Bronze) Choir-First Christian, OL3-6655. FOR SALE: 19 ft. Admiral Dual temp, refrigerator moist wall with freezer in top, $35.00. Call after 5:30, Miss Audrey Staley, 795-4396.

FOR SALE: Good 3/4 roll away bed. $25. Call OL3-6655.

FOR SALE: Hardy Mums in Bloom and Bud; also a nice selection of Dutch Bulbs, Tulips etc. Indianapolis Road. Phone OL3-6932.

FOR SALE: Seigler oil heater4 or 5 room size, late model, reasonable. Phone 795-4926after 5:00 p.m. or weekends. PARTS for all electric shavers. Mason’s Jewelers.

11th. Democrat Barbecue Sat. Oct. 5th, Serving 5 to 7:00 p.m.

FOR SALE or trade, Relax Acizor, Just been used a few times. OL3-9362.

11th Democrat Barbecue Sat. Oct. 5th. Serving 5 to 7:00 p.m.

FOR SALE: Deer license, hunting arrows,' camouflage suits, bow quivers, archery supplies. Greencastle Sports Vz mile south on State Road 43.

16-Wanted-16

HEY MAN: There is a Fish Fry Fri. and Sat. nights, Oct. 4 and 5 at Bainbridge Fire Dept.

Wanted. Rugs, carpet upholstery and wall cleaning. The NationWide Master System available thru better stores everywhere. Foi service in Putnam County, Call OL3-3562.

WANTED: A lot of hungry people Oct. 4 and 5 Bainbridge Fire Dept.

16- Wanted«- 16

WANTED: Someone to haulaway trash, 404 W. Columbia St. Anna Sanford.

YOU ALL COME to Bainbridge Fish Fry, Oct. 4 and 5.

17-Farm Equipment-17

FOR SALE: Farmall H 1951, 526-2588. after 5:00 p.m.

18-Auction-18

AUCTION: Sat. Oct. 5 at 11:00 a.m. I will sell the furnishings for the home of Mary I. Gilmore inCloverdale. Sale includes New Speed Queen washer, living room suite, dining room suite, bedroom suite, very good. A knee-hole desk and chair tables, several nice chairs, rugs, 5 piece oak breakfast kitchen cabinet, walnut clock shelf, drop leaf table, trunks, old razors, oil lamps, lawn and garden tools and all other items in a 5 room house. Jesse Wells executrix, Wayne Branneman.

19-Business Service-19

Hearing aid batteries and supplies. All makes. Open 24 hours a day. Commercial Hotel. Courtesy Belton Hearing Service.

TREE WORK - Topping and takedowns. Free estimates, C. Gor-ham-OL 3-9031 or OL 3-9125.

20 - Livestock - For Sale - 20 FOR SALE: 19-400 pound feeder calves, flat top wagon bed. Lois Clark, 1 1/2 mile north of Mt. Meridian.

FOR SALE: 22 extra good Hereford feeder calves. Phone Ross Alice OL3-4072 or Marvin Clifford 795-4623.

21 - Notice - 21

NOTICE: Watch for this date on your Calendar, Friday October 18th. There will be a Ham, Beans and Corn Bread supper at the Reelsville Lion’s Club Building. Sponsored by the Reelsville W.S.C.S. of The United Methodist Church. Everyone Welcome. A free will offering.

SPECIAL UPHOLSTERY LABOR: Special 10 days only, back in business sale, Recliners, labor only 14.95 and Material. We have been out of Business for the past year. We are not to be confused with any other ESTABLISHMENT. Same location 1113 So. College. JEFFRIES UPHOLSTERY SHOP 1113 So. College No Phone, Drop us a card or call in person serving Putnam Co. 10 yrs. You Don’t have to dress up to come to the Bainbridge Fire Dept. Fish Fry. Oct 4 and 5. Rummage Sale, Sat, Oct. 5 at 8:30 a.m. Court Hse. Kappa Delta Phi.

Put a circle around October 19 and come to Clinton Fall Church for supper.

2 HOUR CLEANING SERVICE: Home Laundry and Cleaners, 217 E. Washington OL3-3191.

Come and eat, see all your friends at the Bainbridge Fire Dept. Fish Fry, Oct. 4 and 5.

Come see our selection of famous Kabar hunting knives. Guaranteed 30 years. Greencastle Sports Vz mile south on State Road 43.

Headquarters for complete floor care, you can rent sanders, edgers, scrubber, polisher, carpet shampooer with wet vacuum, tile cutter, even carpet stretchers and shears at Castle-Ren-Tool, 730 Main OL 3-3092

NOTICE: Garage sale Sat. Oct. 5th, at 602 Anderson St. 9 a.m. clothing, household items.

Floor Sander and edger for rent at Castle-Ren-Tool, 730 Main OL 3-3092.

Smorgasboard and Bazaar, Union Chaple Church, Morton, Saturday, Oct. 12, serving at 5:30 p.m., items priced.

NOTICE: Oct. 19, Delta Theta Tau Sorority smorgasbord, Roach-

LOST: Small Pomeranian, metal WANTED: Baby sitting in my dale School, serving from 5 p.m. chain around neck - Reward, home any shift. Phone OL3-3244 to 7 p.m. Adults $1.25 and childcall OL3-4587. between 3 and 6p.m. References, ren under 12, 75£.

22-Motorcycles-22

FOR SALE: 1966 Suzuki cycle. Excellent condition. $125. Phone 522-3385.

24- For Sale-Pets-24

FOR SALE or possible trade a Wire Haired Terrier, housebroken, for smaller dog. OL39362.

FOR SALE: German Shepherd 4 months, full blooded, house broken, shots given, $25.00, Phone OL3-9154.

FOR SALE: AKC registered Dachshunds,Pugs, puppies, Phone OL3-9329.

—Fillmore Saturday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Shuck were Mr. and Mrs. Michael Terry of Logansport and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Riley of Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith visited Saturday with Mrs. Edmon Peterson of DeKalb 111., who is visiting her relatives in Bainbridge. Saturday evening the Smiths’ visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Venice Lewis of Indianapolis. The W.S.C.S. will meet Thursday afternoon Oct. 10 at the Recreation Building. Mrs. Mable Knoll will lead the charter services and Miss Kate Oliver will be in charge of-the “Quiet Day’’

services. All the women are specially invited to come. Mrs. Edith Rucak hasn’t been as well as usual for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wells spent Thursday afternoon visiting his sister, Mrs. Mary Evans. Last week callers of the Wells were Mr. and Mrs.Stanley Tague and Mrs. Grace Cunningham and Susan of Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tanksley and family of Indianapolis visited Sunday evening with Mrs. Avaril Huller. Jerry Williamson of Fort Knox spent Wednesday til Sunday evening with his brother James Williamson and family of Green, caste, 2 sisters. Mrs. Martha Wallace and family of Plainfield and Mrs. Vera Hutcheson and family of Greencastle were supper guests. Last week callers on Mrs. Ida Day and Charley were Rev. John McFarland and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Day, all of Greencastle. Mrs. Duane Bassett was hostess to a Lasagna dinner for the Kappa Delti Phi sorority, 6:30 p.m. Sept. 25. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Marion Sears, on Oct. 22 at 7:30 p.m. ■ The Johnson building development was started Monday morning, Sept. 30th. The Methodist Church Smorgasbord date has been changed to Oct. 26, due to conflict with the Band Parents Smorgasbord scheduled for Oct. 19th. Will everyone who has articles for the Fish Pond, the Bazaar and Country Store, please bring them for the Oct. 26 date anytime it is convenient.

COMMISSIONERS CLAIMS The Putnam County Board of Commissioners will meet in regular session October 7, 1968. at 9 A.M. Legal Time, at the courthouse in Greencastle, Indiana to consider the following Claims;

CO. REV. PAYROLL Crystal Barker 349.91 Judy Layman 309.00 Christine O. Masten 260.00 D. F. Shewmaker 349.91 Alice E. Mahoney 309.00 Maxine Baker 309.00 Leona M. Terry 309.00 Margaret O’Hair 349.91 Eula Clyde Ames 308.00 Elizabeth Ann Judy 349.91 Thomas Brown 349.91 Gene Beck 309.00 Thomas Brown 60.00 Gene Beck 60.00 Evelyn Spencer 309.00 Peggy Saucerman 312.00 Jewel Blue 442.00 Gertrude Luther 349.91 Edna McKeehan 90.00 Sarah Shew 166.66 Chloe Vermillion 150.00 William Marker 280.00 James M. Black 270.00 William H. Layne 125.00 Russell Thomas 67.20 Vera June Albright Beatrice O’Conner 100.00 George H. Gentry 350.00 Susie C. Gentry 250.00 Dora Ann Robbins Aeleana M. Heaving Floy P. Heavin 75 -°2 William M. Hurst 200.00 Irma M. Hurst Mark Mi Her Phil Terry 75.00 John Phillips 4.50 Janet Hill 6.88 Janet Hi II - 10.75 Linda Cooper Steve Flint 5.55 David Wright 7.40 HIGHWAY PAYROLL Ralph Spencer 483.30 Richard L. Malayer 375.00 Frank Sutherlin 375.00 Rosemary Davis 175.00 Elsie Fenwick 154.50 Joseph H. Ash 266.70 James C. Boiler 244.65 Robert Boiler 245.70 Kenneth Broadstreet 208.00 Thomas W. Brothers 246.00 Woodson Buttery 238.00 Olyn Campbell 223.00 Steven E. Campbell 239.00 Frank Coble 147.60 Clemen Douglas 248.05 Richard G. Gray 277.20 Samuel E. Gray 252. 00 William H. Griffin 240.00 Lester Hapney 246.00 Paul Hassler 231.65 James M. Love 246.00 Jesse McGuire 227.00 Woodrow W. Poynter 224.00 Edgar N. Steele, Jr 121.60 George Tablott 208.00 Thompson Allen 197.60 Noble Austin 246.00 William F. Ball .224.20 Everett Cornett 228.00 Elmer Cox 60.80 Jackie Lee Eyler 210.90 Otis Falconbury 216.00 Hassel Gooch 228.00 Harold Goodman 197.60 Vernie Larkin 228.00 Richard 0. Walden 212.80 Roy Weller 228.00 Lloyd T. Major 208.25 CO. REV. VENDORS Woodburn Printing Co 616.50 CDM & Co 58.73 IBM Corp 7.56 Romilda Printing 29.00 Eston C. Cooper 10.00 Typewriter Rebuilder Sales 10.73 Woodburn Printing Co 51.00 Columbia Ribbon Carbon Co 3.50 IBM Corp 8.55 Burrough Co 11.15 Typewriter Sales 12.04 Woodburn Printing Co 120.50 Typewriter Rebuilders Sales....13.90 James W. Phipps 32.50 James E. Baugh 7.50 Thomas Brown 60.00 Gene Beck 60.00 REV. VENDORS Robert Reeves 79.00 Bobby Albright 552.00 Tom Albin 2238.20 Morrison's Tire & Repair 74.51 Putnam Co. Farm Bureau 202.48 East Side Motors... 88.80 G. A. Thompson 70.25 Rapid Reproduction Inc 327.45 Jewel Blue 22.40 Peggy Saucerman 26.88 General Telephone Co 20.29 Evelyn Spencer 18.98 Putnam Office Supply 20.97 Romilda Printing 14.00 Typewriter Rebuilder 1.70 Charles H. Rector, Jr 36.40 Albert Solomon 11.40 James R. Laird Co 8177.40 Frank I. McKeehan 6.42 Bobbs-Merri II 19.48 Progressive Printing 25.3F Mildred F. Hervey 107.60 Herriott's Paint Store 7.80 Columbia Ribbon Co 21.73 Woodburn Printing Co 172.60 Sheriff’s Allowances 409.01 Ennis E. Masten 16.40 James M. Houck 48.00 Woodburn Printing Co 136.38 General Telephone Co 273.81 James M. Houck 19.67 Public Service Indiana 159.00 A. A. Huber & Sons 28. - 96

Kenneth Smith 150.00 Headley Hardware 3.27 Herbert E. Scobee 16.50 Eston C. Cooper.,.S 12.00 Applegate Elevator 50.00 Westron Corp 79.79 Herriott’s Paint Store 12.59 Home Laundry & Cleaners 2.56 Kor-X-AII Co 66.61 Donelson's Pharmacy 17.RO Wm. R. Tipton, M.D 47.00 Putnam Co. Hospital 41.10 Indiana Gas Co 16.64 Public Service Indiana 80.97 A. A. Huber & Sons 24.01 Black Lumber Co 29.57 Todds Ace Hardware 6.1.2 Sherwin-Williams Co 4.27 Reliable Termite 16.00 Vera June Albright 40.38 Atlas Linen 8.40 Kor-X-AII Co 142.30 Walter Seeley 15.00 Public Service Indiana 92.77 Alan Stanley 1.82 Handy Milk Co 73.90 Gage Food Products Co 82.44 Rose Jones 30.00 Comnrodity Section 2.40 IGA Foodliner 255.14 C. H. Monnot 207.19 Fentress Motors 4.96 Cut Rate China & Glass Co...107.06 John L. Poor & Co 10.37 Kor-X-AII Co 42.20 Arab Termite & Pest Control... 20.00 Servi soft 5.50 General Telephone* Co 40.70 Dept, of Water Works ...136.50 William M. Hurst 16.00 Daily Banner 204.49 Daily Graphic 146.67 William R. Padgett 20.00 O. B. Foster 20.00 John R Zeiner 20.00 David S. Hostetter 20.00 Lois Costin 275.00 Myron L. Swisher 10.68 Edward Rogers 48.00 Whitaker Funeral Home 208.00 Rector Funeral Home 100.00 Perkins Funeral Home 100.00 Harry W. Moore. Inc 100.00 Fort Wayne State Hospital 67.10 Muscatatuck State Hospital...243.60 Mi IlCreekComm. Sch. Corp.... 136.83 St. of Ind. Dept, of Commerce...! .00 UNAPPRO. FUND Crystal Barker 17.04 Virginia Mullis 17.04 WELFARE PAYROLL He len Wereke 355.00 Grace H. McKeehan 355.00 Virginia M. Bowers 355.00 Elaine Vote 445.00 Helem A. Crum 350.00 Charlotte E. Jones 128.72 Marjorie Beck 183.84 Lyon & Boyd, Attorneys 100.00 Irene Lane 40.00 Theoline Bee 40.00 Elmer L. Smiley 30.00 WELFARE VENDORS Anne S. Nichols, M.D 10.00 John L. Glover, M.D 10.00 General Telephone Co 29.52 Helen Werneke 42.34 Grace H. McKeehan 42.34 Virginia M. Bowers 42.34 Irene Lane 5.60 A. Franklin Ford 9.60 Elmer L. Smiley 6.00 BOUNTY Glenn Browning 3.00 Katherine Finchum 3.00 Ray E. Qumette..... 3.00 Donald A. Robinson 6.00 Gordon Whitman 3.00 COUNTY HIGHWAY VENDORS General Te lephone Co. of Ind...35.27 Waldo E. Shoemaker 134.32 Public Service Indiana. 49.10 Dept, of Water Works 2.00 Joe Ellis Heating & Air Conditioning Inc 24.38 Morrison's Tire & Retreading Co 298.98 Castle Ren-Tool Inc 1.25 Tri-State Communications Inc...67.00 Sherm's Implement Sales 94.29 King Morrison' Foster Co 132.70 M & R Auto Parts Inc 124.63 Luther Tyler 5.35 Oil Equipment Supply Corp 6.10 Indiana Fouipment Co. Inc....234.18 Cloverdale Garage 43.00 Joint & Clutch Service Inc 72.42 ffeeves Welding & Repair 107.00 High Point Oil Company 1318.93 Greencastle Auto Supply Inc...22.51 Putnam Motor Sales 3.36 Lawson Products Inc 59.17 The Leshner Corporation 109.74 Hardware Supply Co. Inc 4.62 Shaffer & Co 30.15 Kor-X-AII Co k 7.05 Todd's Ace Hardware 84.70 Motor Fuel Tax Division 102.90 Woodburn Printing Co.-Inc 38.00 Books Plus 25.75 Ohio & * I ndi ana Stone Corp 3,962.51 A & C Enterprise 866.27 Russellville Stone Co 74.15 United Aggregates Corp 3,478.01 Standard Materials Corp.’....1,640.8 1 Shumaker Bros. Industries Inc 35,583.96 Logansport Metal Culvert Co. Inc 1,493.04 Young Metal Products Inc 375.00 Associated Sign & Post Co...190.50 O. W. Irwin 1 50.00 Industrial Supply Company 54,97 Attest: Eston C. Cooper, Auditor Oct. 4 - IT

Communists plotted demonstration at convention

By GENE BERNHARDT WASHINGTON (UPI)- House investigators now claim documented proof at least 21 Communists plotted demonstrations at the Democratic Nation. —Democrat the Senate in 1962 in an upset victory over Senator Homer Capehart. Bayh is a member of the powerful Public Works and Judiciary Committees of the Senate as well as of several Important subcommittees. He is chairman of the Subcommittee on Constitutional Amend, ments and author of the 25th Amendment to the United States Constitution. As a member of the Public Works Committee, he has been responsible for the appropriation of more funds for Indiana Public Works projects than were appropriated in the state’s entire history before he became Senator. Approximately 60 per cent of the Senate’s legislation must pass through the Judiciary Committee.

al Convention in August as part of a plan to overthrow the government. Rep. Richard Ichord, D-Mo., head of a special subcommittee of the House Committee on UnAmerican Activities, made the claim as the panel went into its third and final day of hearings on the incidents at Chicago. Ichord said earlier testimony “identified 21 Communists who participated in the Chicago riots." No names were given, and Ichord conceded to newsmen later that some of the identifications might have come up during a closed session of the panel Thursday, when a “secret investigator” was reported to have been questioned. During a public hearing later in the day, panel member tried without avail to elicit admissions of Communist party membership from witnesses representing groups that took part in the Chicago demonstrations.

CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. Jay Becker (Top Record-Holder in Masters' Individual Championship Play)

East dealer. East-West vulnerable. NORTH 4 10 S 6 2 9 J 9 6 5 4 J 5 4 10 4 3 WEST EAST 4 3 4 A 9 4 9 K 7 2 f A 10 8 4KQ763 4 A 9 8 2 4 A Q 7 6 4K9S SOUTH 4 K Q J 7 3 4 Q4 3 4 10 4 4 Jo 2 The bidding:

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spades.

The United States team started the last 20 deals of the 80board final round against Italy 39 international match points behind. It seemed certain that the Italian Blue Team was about to win the Olympiad and its 11th world championship in 12 tries, and only the margin of victory appeared to be in doubt. But the Americans, pecking away steadily at the lead, gained 7 imps on Board 61. followed by gains of 6. 3. 4 and 7 on Boards 67 to 70, and 4 on Board 73, while the Italians picked up a total of only 3 imps on two boards and tied 5 of the first 13 boards played. So. with only 7 hands to go. the U S. team had cut its deficit to 11 imps and the championship was again up for grabs. The tension and mounting excitement in the Bridge-O-Rama audience was simply tremendous as the next two deals were tied, and the spectators sat completely enthralled as they bore witness to one of the most dramatic moments in bridge history. This was Board No. 70, on which the American team . gained 7 imps by fine bidding at both tables. At the first table, Clay Co. Avto Parts 2 l A Mi. N. On Knightsville Rd. Brazil, Ind. GOOD USED LATE MODEL Motors, Transmissions Starters, Generators, Tires Batteries Rear Ends, Springs Late Model Body Parts Ph 443-1491

Kaplan and Kay arrived at the proper contract of six diamonds on the sequence shown and made seven for 1,390 points. The bidding took quite a different tack at the second table, where Robinson and Jordan were North-South against Pabis Tied and D Alelio It went: East South West North 14 24 34 54 Dble Pass Pass Pass Taking advantage of the favorable vulnerability. Jordan preempted with two spades and Robinson cooperated magnificently hy jumping to five spades. This was doubled by East for down six— 1,100 points — which gave the U.S. team a net gain of 290 points on the deal.

Market Report

Today’s market report from the Greencastle Livestock Center, Steady 19.25 to 19.75.

When Tuition Goes Up Savings Accounts Must! Start that college fund at the friendly Jirat-Cttizms Sank Sc (Trust (Member FisiC)

COATESVILLE AUCTION TO OPEN Saturday, Oct. 5 7:30 p.m. Fun, Food & Door Prizes Some Antiques, and Good Furniture. Call Us For One Piece or A Houseful Phone 386-7342

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