The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 February 1957 — Page 6

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baivbkiih.f: Mr. and Mrs. James Curran epent a day recently with Mr. »nd Mrs. Fred Fiank at I^afayette. Mrs. Frank is recovering from a broken wrist. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Pruitt and Claude Pruitt were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hanks week ago Sunday. Mrs. Pearl Shamel has return-

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ed to her horn* in Greenwood after a visit here with her daughters. Mrs. Gilbert O'Hair and family. The Brownie Scouts meet each Wednesday evening at the home of their leader, Miss Ella Pickett. The Cub Scouts met last Thursday evening at the home of their leader, Roy Hanks. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Etcheson have returned home from a trip to Florida. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Etcheson and all the Hoosiers who are residing in Sebring and DeSoto City. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sallust of Greencastle spent Sunday afternoon with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sallust. Ray Sallust is recovering nicely from two recent major operations. Mr. and Mrs. Haw'kins and Mr. and Mrs. Tilford entertained the members of the basketball teams and cheer leaders at the home of Mr. Hawkins last Friday night after the ball game with Belle Union. Mrs. Victor Walter and Olive Davis entertained Birthday Bridge Club at home Saturday evening, served delicious refreshments, after which five games of bridge were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steele and daughter, Ernestine Judy, and Dick and Patty Judy were Sunday guests of Dr. John Schershel and family at Bedford. Mrs. Schershel is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steele. Mrs. Bea Ratcliff of Greencastle was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Vic Walter over the week end. Mrs. Hazel Lewman and daughter, Rebecca, visited on Sunday with Mrs. Lewman's daughter, Mrs. Wallace Etcheson and husband and children at El Paso, 111.

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KILLED IN CRASH

HAMMOND, Ind. (UP)—Robert Brooks, 41, Cedar Lake, died in St. Margaret’s Hospital here Thursday night, an hour after he was thrown from his automobile in a collision with another ,cp.r on U. S. 4l. Garland Da^ghtery, 34, Haminonck his wife Norma and their three children in I the other car were not injured,

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Strong Doctrine Still Ike's Goal

WASHINGTON (UP)— President Eisenhower todfay apparently still hoped to get Congress to fpass a strong version of his Mid->-dle East doctrine.. ; ^low^vcr, the administration strategy Involved a temporary rei treat. The Senate planned to begin debate Monday on a watereddown Democratic version of the ! doctrine. The debate may be lengthy. But not because of the Republicans. The administration has decided to forego major opposition in the Senate in hopes of speeding passage and avoiding a possible disastrous fight. > . Then the doctrine will go to a ^ House-Senate conference committee to adjust differences between I the strong House version and the weaker Senate version. It is there the administration indicates it

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2 Injured By Suitcase Bomb

CLINTON, Tenn. (UP)—An explosion rocked a Negro district of this racially troubled town Thursday night, injuring two persons and damaging 30 homes and a Negro restaurant. Police said the blast, the eigth since Clinton's publicized school integration riots, apparently was from a dynamite-crammed suitcase left on a sidewalk. Negro witnesses to the blast said one occupant of a crowded car placed the suitcase on a sidewalk near the home of Alfred Williams, a 21-year-old Negro student who recently was suspended from high school for striking a 15-year-old uiiite boy. The witnesses said they believed the man who got out of the car w r as white.

One Negro said he “smelled the fuse" burning in the suitcase end ran. Seconds later, the explosion occurred, bringing Negro families rushing from their homes. Injured were an 11-month-old girl and a 39year-old woman. They were not hospitalized. Several homes w r ere badly damaged. Many had smashed porches, roofs and windows.

Teamsters' Boss Has Two Choices

WASHINGTON (UP)—Senate labor rackets investigators today gave Teamsters Union President Dave Beck the implied choice of voluntary turning over his personal financial records or taking his chances on a subpena. Beck is in Europe and cannot be subpenaed until he returns to the United States. He has said he wall return about March 26. But Chairman John L. McClellan, D-Ark., of the labor rackets

committee has asked Beck to have his attorney or aides furnish all his personal records from 1950 to date. The special eight-man committee was reported to be issuing subpenas for many other officials of the 1.4 million-member Teamsters Union, which apparently will be the first target of the labor racketeering investigation. Officials of the union would not comment on McClellan’s request for the records, except to say that the matter would have to be taken up with the union’s attorneys. Beck’s right-hand man, Executive Vice President Finar O. Mohn, has written McClellan that he would be “pleased” to testify “on those matters relevant to the conduct of your investigation.”

nation his uncle ruled for nearly six post-war years. When the new ambassador stepped off the plane, it marked the return to Japan of a name missing since President Truman relieved General MacArthur of his command in April, 1951. On hand to meet MacArthur, 47, his wife Laura and daughter, Mimi, w r ere American and Japanese officials, headed by U. S. Charge d’Affaires Outerbridge Horsey and Kaoru Hayahsi, chief of the Foreign Office protocol section.

cowtTted of murder MUNCIE, Ind. (UP) — John Willoughby. 37, Muncie. was convicted on a second degree murder charge Thursday night in the gun death of Ernest Barton. 23. Muncie, last July by a jury deliberating 4 1 ;. hours. Judge Paul Leffler of Delaware Circuit Court sentenced Willoughby immediately to life imprisonment.

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PRINT'S TRAP FUGITIVE FORT WAYNE (UP)—Ulyses Reynolds, 24 Fort Wayne, was arrested for drunkenness. He gave police an assumed name. Police made a routine check of his fing-

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