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The Call-Leader from Elwood, Indiana • Page 8

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1 gm9 riefs ill i CHANCIS SSXS OiljQiali Diss Tcilqy I. t. 4 SLOWER THAN MOLASSES IN JANUAHY Workmen at the Port of Albany. NX, are cleaning up the aticky mesa after a huge tank ruptured, ipllling thousanda of gallona of mo-laaaea over a large area. One man waa killed.

'Democratic Advisory Council' Dirty Word To Most Demos 7 You and your child should analyze his responsibilities, work out a plan which eaows him sufficient, time to complete his homework, club 'activities, exercise, and relaxation. Within this total picture, a variety, of television programs can be chosen. The educational programs are generally good. There are always, special programs which are usually of particular value. Do not feel that you must limit viewing to wis type of show.

The child stiouut De auowea to watch shows just for the sake of entertainment. Remember that programs in the late evening are generally aimed at adults. Of course, you may findvtnat there is special value ona Current research shows that television does not turn the well adjusted child into a juvenile delinquent. However, studies have' shown, that television appears to have, affected many of the juvenile delinquents. This leads us to the conclu sion that television is not the problem.

The poor adjustment was present before television had any effect vTnis suggests that your concern should be with, the mental and physical health of your child. He will then be prepared to cope with television and the many other situations which he will face during his life, Naturally, the schools are interested in the educational value of television. The use in education is comparatively new and is mostly experimental. There is obviously much to be learned. At the present time television is needed in several ways.

There are the special programs such as news coverage of the astronauts and the baseball world series. In different areas of the country there is actual teaching of subjects by master teachers. There is also closed circuit television which is used to bring the talents of the specialist into many classrooms. It does not appear that television" can actually replace the teacher. The real value is in bringing enrichment to all children.

With the development of worldwide television there are many more possibilities. Your approach to the use of ty CAVID KYCSCX. UNCmikai How can television contribute to the development of. your child? There are many valuable aspects involved in the use of television at home and at school. Is there any truth to the cry that television is adding to the problems of juvenile delinquency? How does it affect, your child? There are many program with stories violence; and crime.

There are also many educational programs, human interest features and vaudeville-type entertainment. The problems you face are typical of most aspects of bringing up children. There is a need to make decisions concerning the structure of a child's viewing habits. Complete freedom is as bad as complete interference. Depending on the child's age, he should be brought in on the decision through discussion.

party, joined the committee as a senator from Minnesota. Mansfield now counts himself among those who want no new version of the Democratic Advisory Council. Traditionally, the congressional leadership of the party in opposition to the administration regards Itself as the policymaking voice of the party. Republican congressional leaders resisted the creation of a more broadly based policy agency until after the GOP's 1964 election disaster and then agreed to formation of the Republican Coordinating Com mittee, which included former presidential nomines, governors and other party leaders outside Congress. But half of the members came from Congress.

A segment of the Democratic party wants a similar agency to generate more public exposure of the party's programs during a Republican administration. The subject is expected to be discussed, at least in private, during tomorrow's National Committee meeting. But no immediate decision is expected. Meanwhile, the, party leader ship in Congress has in Senate Democratic Whip Edward Kennedy a party spokesman with glamor. tiuttito.

wSm, Mmi Committee held a conference of that type in Chicago in 1953, inviting Democratic members of Congress and governors. It was attended by some and spurned by others. At the same time, the National Committee adopted a resolution rejecting a proposal for a 1954 special convention between the 1952 and 1956 presidential-nominating conven tions. It was said that existing state laws or party rules provided no machinery for the election of delegates. After Dwight D.

Eisenhower's second election to the White House in 1956, then Democratic National Chairman Paul M. Butler and his executive. committee set up the advisory council, which periodically is sued broad policy statements. Former president Harry S. Truman and Adlai-E.

Steven son, the twice-defeated presidential candidate, agreed to serve. Senate Democratic leader Mike Mansfield, then newly elected party whip of the Senate, accepted and then withdrew because, on cue from Rayburn, the entire official leadership of the Democrats in Congress, declined invitations. Humphrey Attended Humphrey, who then held no official leadership role in the (THIS LOO Admitted Friday Willie Caldwell of 1810 North 18th street, was admitted Friday, to the Mercy hospital. Rtctlvtt Trtahnanr Win ona Sue Johns of 2329 South A street, was admitted Friday, to the Mercy hospital for treatment and later released and taken home. Enters Mercy Mrs.

Grant Justice of route 1 Arcadia, entered the Mercy hospital, Friday, for treatment. AdmmHttd To Mercy Don ald LaPierre of 923 Main street, was admitted Friday, to the Mercy hospital. Ditmitsed Mrs. Harold Ebert of route 1 Frankton, was dismissed Friday, from the Mercy hospital and taken to her home. Gees Home Virgil M.

Leisure of 2024 South street, was released Friday, from the Mercy hospital. Lmvm Mercy Owen W. Gray of 1406 South st reet, has been dismissed from the Mercy hospital and taken to his home. Raltasad Friday Mrs. Rob ert Davis of 109 East Polk street, Alexandria, was released Fri day, from the Mercy hospital.

Girl It Born A girl was born Friday, to Mr. and Mrs. Barry Jarrett of route 1 Lapel. Home Mrs. Heman Stuhr, 1618 South I street, was taken to her home from Ball Me morial hospital Friday in the Dunnichay ambulance.

Police Report Minor Accident Opal Kleinbub, 1821 Main, driving a 1967 Caddilac, reported to Elwood police Friday evening that she struck a parked car in front of the Green Hotel. The parked auto belonged to William Lunn, 1308 Main street. Damage to the Lunn auto was estimated at $75 with damage to the left rear fender and bumper. The Kleinbub auto had damage to the right front fender, bumper and -headlight. Damage was estimated at $300.

No further details were available. EFD Aids One, Answers Four Fire Alarms Elwood fire department aided one man "with the emergency ambulance Friday and answered three fire calls. Bob Gatze of the Bonham Hotel was taken to Mercy hos pital in, the emergency amba lance at 11:05 p.m. Friday eve ning. Elwood' firemen answered a fire call at 2:15 at the trailer residence of Marjorie Collins, 612 North Anderson street, when an oil stove be came overheated.

Smoke dam age was reported to the trailer but there was no fire, At 3:10 p.m. fireman were called to 606. South 12th Street, the residence of Carlos Coe, where water was report ed in a floor furnacef There was no damage. Elwood firemen were called to 1300 block of South street, at 9:35 p.m. when a car was reported on fire.

The auto was overheated, but did not re sult in fire. Black (Continued from Page One) was made during two long meetings Friday with student leaders. The students want a change in disciplinary procedures, lifted suspension of seven students and improvements in health center care, dental and mail service. Nearby, at Central State University, also mostly Negro, a fire Friday night burned in the basement of a classroom building, causing $100,000 da CHICAGO (UPI) Forme Boston Red Sox pitching star MaI pjumftil will be a TV color iwmmantatvr flAXt fiftSTiOn fcf WUJU4buwn. the Chicago White Sox, wai announced Friday.

Parnell, who twice won 29 games in a season during his 10 year stay with the Red Sox, will join WFLD-TV and assist Jack Drees in broadcasting. White Sox games. Parnell had been a sportscaster in Boston the past four years. KELLY TO COACH SOUTH BEND, Ind (UPI)-George Kelly, who played for Notre Dame in 1950 and 1951, was named to the Irish football staf Friday by head coach Ara Parseghian. Kelly, defensive line coach at eorasKa tor tne last eigni awe 1 years, succeeds Jonn nay, wno resigned to become head at Kentucky, NAOURSKI LAUDED Nagurski, a member of both the college and Pro Hall of Fames and the symbol Nrf power football, will receive the firat "Pioneer" award at an awards dinner Jan.

31. The MVP stars of theN American and National Football Leagues also will be honored. I AWARD FOR FOSTER NEW YORK (UPI)-Light-heavyweight champion Bob4 Foster, who will defend his title against Frank DePaula Jan. 22, will receive an award for "high principle and achievement in sports in 1968" by the Sports Lodge of B'Nai B'BRith Jan. 25.

television in your home can be Remember that your intelligent use of this medium can supply many hours of enjoyment and a great deal of valuable knowledge. dnllitlCrCJjJ AIMKYS Downtown ELWOOD rail OF GOODS EUEQY SHEET; PILLOlienSE REDUCED GASH CHARGE LAY-A-UAY Dial 552-5561 ELWOOD, INDIANA 2U-217 South Andanen ft LAST WHITE mm Buy Them WINDFALL Ernest Jones, 79, died at 4 a.m. today at his farm residence near Windfall. He had been seriously ill for a year. Born in Tipton county July 31, 1889, he was the son of James H.

and Rozella Mott Jones. He was married to Bertha Jones of Fayette county, Ohio, In June of 1911. She died in January of 1968. Survivors Include a son, Delver, of Windfall; two daughters, Mrs. Fred (Geor-getta) Nance of Windfall and Mrs.

Bill (Eileen) Lemons of Elwood; seven grandchildren and 22'great grandchildren. The body is at the Pritch-ard funeral home in Windfall where friends may call Sunday afternoon. Funeral rites will be held Monday afternoon at 2 p.m. at the Pritchard funeral home. Rev.

Chester Mitchell will of-fiate. Burial will be made in the Elwood City cemetery. Ona Riltenhouse Dies Friday In Morgantovn Mrs. Ona Rittenhouse, 70, route 2, Morgantown, and a past resident of Elwood, died in Morgantown Friday morning. She was born in Martinsville on Nov.

22, 1898, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sturgeon. She was first married to Harvey Abbott and later to Charles Rittenhouse; both are deceased. She moved to Morgantown from Elwood in 1952.

Survivors i 1 de three daughters, Mrs Pansey Courtney of Frankton, Mrs. Vernal Baker of Rantoul, 111., and Mrs. Robert Beeman of Elwood; four sons, Denver Abbott "and Harvey Abbott Jr. of Elwood, Floyd Abbott of Tipton and Rex Abbott of Morgan-town. The body Is at the Clark Funeral Home in Morgantown where friends may call after jj.iii.

wuay. inc uuuy wiu uc brought to the Church of the First Bora in Elwood on Sunday where friends may call after 2 psn. Funeral services will be held at the church on Monday at 10 a.m. with Rev. Ray Hamner of Indianapolis officiating.

Burial will be in Fo- est Hills Cemetery north of Elwood. Lamm Rites Set Monday Funeral services for Charles M. Lamm, 79, 801 North 11th street, will be conducted Monday afternoon at 2 p.m. at the Copher and Fesler funeral home. Charles Wilburn of Jehovah's Witnesses will officiate.

Burial will be made in the Elwood City cemetery. Friends may call at the fu-ncpl home after 7 p.m. this evening. Tipton County Hospital Notes ADMITTED Grethel Koons of Windfall, Miriam Crockett of Galveston, Susan Foreman of Windfall, Virginia Russell of Arcadia, Dave Reeder of Tipton, Florence Sigler of Arcadia, Marvin Stevens, Thomas Harris and James Baker, all of Tipton and Norman Bowers of Windfall. DISMISSED Bernie of Hemlock, Roy Dell of Tipton, Quen-tin March of Greentown, Ruby Love of Tipton, Tammie Violet of Greentown, Charles McTag-garet of Tipton, Ann Love of Sharpsville and Marjorie Dell of Tipton.

BIRTHS 'Jan. 13 A daughter was born to. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Green of Sharpsville.

Jan. 18 A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Roger Jones of Windfall. KNOW YOU KNOW Margaret Mitchell wrote JIGaae With the was forced to retire in 1926 as a reporter for the Atlanta Journal because of an ankle injury.

PI ffl) SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE) All Network Programs In Color. SATURDAY EVENING 6 P.M. Whitcomb (Continued from Page One) mean an average $1 property tax rate increase. "This is disappointing, to say the least! An increase in property tax is the Last thing we expect from the budget," Rogers said. Rogers also said "one or two of has priorities leaves me won dering.

I wonder how you can find nve million for an interna tional airport and at the same time maintain the lowest aid to dependent children in the na tion." Whitcomb proposed three ad ditional sources of state revenue a four-cent increase in the ci garette tax, raising the per pack tax to 10 cents, to pay for the continuation of property tax relief distributions; additional "moderate' 'increases in alcoholic beverage taxes, and increased "user fees," mostly by hiking the cost of state licenses. The cigarette tax increase would raise $61 million more, the liquor tax increase $8.5 million more, and the user fees $4 million more for a total of $73.5 million for the biennium. Whitcomb proposed a $25 million increase in school support above the Branigin budget, and a total distribution of $598 mill ion to schools. Bramgin's budget had proposed a $33.4 million Whitcomb recommended a $10 million Increase above the Bran gin budget for state-supported universities, raising the amount to $310 million compared with the current biennium support of $265 million. He suggested a student fee in crease of about $50 a semester to raise $23 million Whitcomb's additions to the proposed budget included $8.6 million for construction of comprehensive mental health centers, $5 million for an interna tional jet airport in northwestern Indiana, $2 million in the Budget Agency Contingency Fund, $850,000 for the State Crime Commission, $560,000 for a guaranteed loan program for college students, and $260,000 for instituting the Medicaid program.

He figured the general fund surplus by June 30. 1971, would be about $40.4 million. Attempt (Continued from Page One) escalation, withdrawal of both North Vietnamese and American troops from South Vietnam and political questions regarding South Vietnam's future. The Viet Cong already have served notice their first demand will be withdrawal of American troops from South Vietnam. Term Ending The talks begin with only two days remaining in President Johnson's term of office and a change in the U.S.

negotiating team. W. Avrell Harriman, the veteran American diplomat who has led the US. negotiating team since bilateral talks with Hanoi began last May, retires to Washington Sunday. President-elect Richard M.

Nixon, who will be inaugurated Monday, has appointed Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. to succeed Harriman as chief U.S. negotiator. Lodge is. expectel to arrive in Paris inJ about a week to assume his duties.

The threat of a big new Communist offensive next month when the Vietnam Lunar Year of the Monkey fades out and the Year of the Chicken comes in, cast a shadow across the conference table. Military sources recalled that Hanoi's defense minister Vo Nguyen Giap unleashed massive assault on the French which, fell to the Viet Minn only 48 hours after the announcement of the opening of the 1954 WASHINGTON (UPI)-The term "Democratic Advisory Council" has become a dirty word to almost all Democrats. This feeling is shared by Democrats who want a new policy-making voice for the party and those who don't. It grew out of the friction between the 1957-60 Democratic Advisory Council and the party leader ship in Congress then headed by two strong men. the late Speaker Sam Rayburn and Lyndon B.

Johnson, the Senate Majority Leader at that time. There has been much discus sion and argument about whether the party needs a new agency to speak for it. Those who argue that it does agree, however, that it should have a different name than: the one which functioned at the end of the last Republican administra tion. Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey, "titular leader" of the party after the Nixon administration takes office, has suggested that the Democrats might think about a national party conference next year to prepare for the 1970 state and congressional elections.

Attendance Spotty The Democratic National Sunday Text Listed By Scientists "The gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord." This verse from Romans is the Golden Text of the Bible Lesson-Sermon titled "Life" that will be read in all Christian Science churches this Sunday. At First Church of Christ Scientist, 213 North 16th street, Elwood, services will begin at. 11:00 a.m. Among related passages to be read from the Christian Science textbook, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by the denomination's Founder, Mary Baker Eddy, is the following: "Life is eternal. We should find this out, and begin the demonstration thereof.

Life and goodness are immortal. Let us then shape our views of existence into loveliness, freshness, and continuity, rather than into age and blight." Prosecution Continued From Rage One challenges to unseat anyone who replaced her However, if the defense waives its peremptories, the other 11 would serve on the final jury and could not be challenged. If the defense elects to exercise any of its peremptories, the prosecution's waiver would be disregarded and it could use up its remaining 19 challenges. Since jury selection got underway last Monday, 25 prospective jurors have been excused, two on peremptories, two for cause, and the rest because service the long trial would work a hardship, on them and their families. Geneva Conference in Indo-CW-na.

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