The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 November 1968 — Page 3

Monday. November 4, 1968

The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana

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Humphrey leuds latest poll of Mayor nationwide registered voters Peabody

PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Hubert H. Humphrey, who trailed Kichard M. Nixon throughout the presidential campaign, has taken a fraction, al lead in a nationwide poll of voters following the bombing halt in Vietnam. The Sindlinger Daily Survey reported Sunday that a poll conducted Friday and Saturday gave Democrat Humphrey a lead of 0.6 per cent over Republican Nixon among registered voters who plan to cast presidential ballots Tuesday. Comparing the results of this poll with the Sindlinger survey last Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday before President Johnson announced the halt in bombing: — Humphrey gained 0.8 per cent. — Nixon lot 2.6 per cent. — Third party candidate George C. Wallace gained 2.3 per cent. Albert E. Sindlinger, president of the polling firm in suburban Norwood, said the latest results of the continuing Sindlinger Daily Survey showed that three days before the election the Humphrey-Nixon race was too close to forecast with any certainty. Sindlinger said the two key factors emerging from the survey were a new rise in Wallace’s support among male voters who take a hard stand on Vietnam as well as the race

question and growing number of persons who refuse to state their preference. “At this point in previous elections, you would have had about 5 per cent undecided," Sindlinger said. “Now we have 6.6 per cent who won’t say what their preference is and almost 10 per cent who say they are undecided. “Most of them seem to be waiting for further clarification on Vietnam," he said. “Clearly, anything can happen by the time the polls open on Tuesday." The new poll indicated that almost 74.6 million Americans, a record number, would vote in the presidential election. This was a rise of about 3 million since the bombing halt. A projected 29.2 million of those planning to vote are Democrats, 24.3 million are Republicans and 19.8 million are Independents, Sindlinger said. Of the 2,019 adult Americans questioned by Si’idlinger in the past two days, 1,292 said they would vote.

I Bible Thought | The ways of the Lord are right, and the just shall walk in them: but the transgressors shall fall therein.- Hosea 14:9. The prophets of old kept calling the people back to justice and mercy.

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backs Nixon As Mayor of Greencastle I am delighted to join with over 1000 chief executives of otlier cities — of both political parties in announcing my enthusiastic support for Richard Nixon and Ted Agnew. There is no more pressing problem facing the new President than the crisis in our cities. The safety of our streets, the stagnation of our inner cities, transportation problems, air pollution — all demand immediate and imaginative action. Four years of the JohnsonHumphrey Administration have shown that massive Federal spenidng and government “absentee landlords’’ have accomplished little to relieve these problems. In many of the nation’s larger cities, this coarse has proved disastrous. By their statements, both Mr. Nixon and Gov. Agnew have shown they realize the solution lie in the total involvement of private industry, labor, the academic world, and our nation’s young people. They have ably demonstrated that their concept of government rests on encourageing the involvement of such private initiative rather than relying of Federal spending and control. For these reasons, I wholeheartedly support the candidacies of Richard Nixon and Ted Agnew and urge all my fellow citizens of Greencastle to support them at the polls next Tuesday. —He only tarial school so they can get jobs. I don’t want to be a secretary. Actually, I’d like to do research for documentary films, but that’s hard to get into.’ Julie is a junior at Smitli, where she is a member of the Gold Key. These days she has been on the campaign trail with David Eisenhower, and her sister. She describes these trips as ‘one of the greatest experiences of my life. People are genuinely warm and open and kind to David and me.’ Both Julie and David will be graduated in 1970. They plan to be married sometime between the election and that time. ‘We intend to be married in church,’ Julie says, ‘Although I have no doubt my father will be the occupant of the White House.’

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Reading Club The Country Reading Club will meet Wednesday, Nov. 6th at 2 p.m. with Mrs. Forest Hutcheson. Returns Miss Mabel Buton has returned home from the visit with relatives at Lucerne, Tri Kappa Associate Chaj>'er Tri Kappa will meet Wednesday, at 10 a.m. with Mrs. Nelle Gillen.

Theta Chapter Theta Chapter of Delta Theta Tau Sorority will meet Tuesday, Nov. 12 at 6:40 p.m. at the Student Union Building for initiation of new members Dessert will follow initiation. Local Social “The Crosswalker’s Square Dance Club will have a Club dance Nov. 8 from 8 - 11 p.m. at the Dreamland Hall inClinton, Ind. George Keith will be the caller.’’

COE attend orientation

The Co-operative Office Education students who are employed by IBM attended an orientation session at IBM Wednesday afternoon, October 16. The students were welcomed by Mr. Chet Grabowski, Personnel Director. Mr. E.A. Hill Safety Technician, explained the safety and security procedures of IBM, During the afternoon program the students viewed a slide series entitled “History of IBM.” Mike Staats, Orien—Foreign news to decide for themselves is violated by force.'' He took oblique note of his own withdrawal from the military arm in NATO in his advice to the Turks to maintain sole control of “their soil their sky, their coast, their forces." Because the United States recently renewed its military lid to Greece and because the Turks have felt the United States favored Greece over Turkey in the Cyprus dispute, De Gaulle may have felt he was on fertile ground to further French influence at U.S. ex. pense. And had it not been for the Czech invasion he well might have. The Soviet Union’s lightning occupation of Czechoslovakia undermined even de Gaulle’s belief he could read the Soviet mind. But for the Turks, sharing a 400.mile border with the Soviets and against a background of centuries of conflict and suspicion, the action came as a clear warning. To emphasize the point, Turkish President CevJet Sunay declared Turkey would continue to strengthen its defensive alliances which include both NATO to the West and CENTO to the East. On Turkey’s 4Gth anniversary as a republic and with De Gaulle as an onlooker, Sunay put on display Turkey’s formidable armed forces, complete with US,-supplied tanks and jet fighters.

tation Director, showed the film “How to Succeed at Cards” wh. : ch is a film explaining the processes in the local plant. After the film Tom Slaughter, Personnel Service Manager, answered questions for the girls. At the conclusion of the program John Hitch, tour guide, took the group on a plant tour. The COE students attending were: Chris Douglas, Jane Green, Rosalee Harrison, Pam Patton, Starlet Stage, Connie Thomas, and Diane Wright. D.L. Reed, COE Co-ordinater also attended the seminar. Linda New of the ICT program attended the meeting with the Co-operative Office Education group. Election results to be interpreted The Greencastle Rotary Club met Wednesday October 30 at the DePauw Union Building. The president, Charles Ellis, welcomed the visitors. Guests present were John Frost, Kim Siebrase, and Willard Kendall, Jr., all from the Greencastle High School. Joe Ram mall introduced Miss Gertrude Hendrix who is the Math Consultant for the Greencastle Schools and a DePauw faculity member. Miss Hendrix gave the program which was about her experiences in research with horses and the learning processes of humans. Miss Hendrix has been very active in developing methods for which are being used in classrooms for teaching pupils. Her research on horses has been on the principles of how horses learn to do the things which they do. The next meeting will be Wednesday, November 6 at the DePauw Union Building. The program will be given by Dr. Frank Darling of the DePauw Political Science Department. Dr. Darling will interpret the results of the election.

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Jacque Schafer wins wings Miss Jacque Schafer, has “won her wings” and is now a stewardess with Delta Air Lines. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Schafer, Rt. 2, Greencastle, she completed the four-week training course at Delta’s Stewardess School at the Atlanta Airport and is now proudly wearing the chic uniform and cap of the nation’s fifth largest airline. From her base station of Houston, she will fly to many of the 60 cities served by Delta in 22 states, the District of Columbia, and the Caribbean. Miss Schafer graduated from Greencastle High School and attended DePauw University, where she was a member of Delta Zeta Sorority. Services Tuesday for Freeman Funeral services for Herschel Freeman, 65, who died Sunday morning at 11:30 a.m. at his home in Quincy, will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Whitaker Funeral Home inCloverdale.The Rev. Irvin King will officiate. Burial will be in the Mannon Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home. Mr. Freeman was a retired roofing contractor. He was born in Owen County on October 14, 1903 the son of John Freeman and Annie Murphy Freeman. He was preceded in death by his wife Lydia in 1954. Surviving are two brothers Roy of Quincy and Fred of West Terre Haute, one sister, Mrs. Ida McCaw of Lafayette and nieces and nephews. Boosts Service NEW YORK - UPI'—Pan American World Airways has increased service between the United States and the South Pacific from 10 to 16 flights per week in each direction, boosting the number of seats available each week from 1.350 to 2.160.

1 >KA It HKLOLSK: When I took my baby off baby food I used qui< k-iook-ing <«Teals for breakfast, but before I could cool the cereal, the baby would he hungry and crying. Now I've learned to diop an ice cube ~in the hot cereal, stir only a few seconds. Hum i t move the n maindcr of the cube and the cereal is ready to eat. As most hot cereals cook rather thick, the melting cube doesn't make it too thin. She! ry Now, that's what I call .finding your COOL right quick. Sherry: Great! I leloise DKAU HKLOLSK: I read your advice to buy « nough extra material to line a garment Well. a home economies major gave me this hint: Take an old bed sheet that i.- worn or torn and cannot be us»;i on the bed anymore. Cut a lining from the good part. A sheet has been washed many times and will not shrink. I have used this idea oil wool, cotton, linen and silk and have never been disappainted when the garment is washed m cleaned. The lining is always right and the seams do not pucker. Mr... W li. Si bold DKAU HKLOLSK: Heic's a hint I tried and < njoyed so much that I would liki to pass it on to others. I had some chocolate nut bars lift trom trick-or-treat nigbt. So I cut up an<l melted two of them in a little watt i.

goodii s this .way. He al .o ays they many tune. pr<fci th«bicads to cookie- .,i i ak<- b«--i a use they aren't .so v.e.-t .ind keep wi ||. Krina M Wiegand LETTER OF LAUGHTER HKAIt HKLOLSK I have five boys and youl most frequently used hint is the one on using nutnieats to hide seiatehes on furniture 1 use more walnuts for scratches than I do for baking brownies I Mrs. k. Medeiros I »KAK HKLOISK In our family there are five school-age children, and umbrellas were always getting lost until my mother got thi.idea. Inside of each dark umbrella. she printi d the name and address of each child with white paint, using a pi n or tiny paint biush. Now if we lose one. it is always returned to us. Susie HKAK HKLOISK I always take the last piece ■ f i-ake that is drying out and put it through the food chopper Then store it in the frei zei along with the cookie crumbs from the bottom of the eanistei until I have enough for a crumb c rust or topping. Frosting and nuts in the cake only add to the flavor of the dish! I >■ iiothy This column is written for y< u . . . the housewife and h< memakcr. If you have a hint or a problem write to Heloise in care of this newspaper. Because of the tremendous vol-

The new service includes an increase from seven to 12 weekly flights in each direction between the United States and Sydney. Australia: an increase from three to six weekly flights in each direction between the United States and American Samoa: the fiist nonstop Honolulu-Sydney and the first two-stop service between New York and Sydney. —Federal He warned that if students attempted to vote and counter-af-fidavits were signed against them, they could be prosecuted. Some county officials and Republican and Democrat party leaders have made it known they are against having college students elect the Putnam County office holders. They claim there are enough campus voters to swing any election, especially if the voting age is lowered to 18-year-olds. —Road Hopkins, 45, Greencastle, funeral director and Democrat, Charles H. Rector, Jr. , 51, Greencastle, funeral director. Rector has served as county coroner the past two years as an appointee. Democrat incumbent Putnam County Circuit Court Judge, Francis N. Hamilton, 58, Greencastle, is unopposed. —Bombing halt program parrying questions about a statement made by California Lt. Gov. Robert Finch that the Saigon government’s resistance against joining the Paris talks indicated the bombing halt was “hastily contrived.” The Republican candidate said Finch had taken a survey of Republican political leaders and found many of them convinced that the President engineered the bombing halt in order to boost the chances of Democratic candidate Hubert H. Humphrey. “I don’t agree,” Nixon said. “He (Finch) completely disagrees with my appraisal.”

making' a nii-v syrup. I then poured this ovei vanilla ice cream anil I'm telling you. it was the best Chocolate nut sundae I have ever eaten! Kilith H. Hawk 1 >KAK HKLOISK: My son who attends college away from home asked me to tell you what I do when I mail food to him. Sending baked goods to him through the mail was always quite a problem for me until I hit on the idea of baking fruit breads in number 303 tin eans! After the bread is baked. I remove it from the can to cool. Then return to can for shipping. In this way breakage is avoided. He said all the students on his floor had written home to tell thur mothers to ship their

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time of mail. Heloise is unable to answer all individual letteis. She will. however. answer your questions in hei column whenever possible. Oscar Moody dies in accident Oscar Moody, Brownsvalley, the brother of Mrs. Frank Deer of R. R. 3, Greencastle, was killed in an automobile accident Friday morning.

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