The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 March 1947 — Page 3

K MINISTER is broke, too

tHE DAIIY BANNER, GREENCASTIE. INDIANA, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1947. VI Tin; \on. \sru: J

UKE His run nun, Creek Charge D'Affaires Paul Kconomou - Gouras, who rcaides in this $125,000 Washington, D. C., mansion, is practically broke. Mr. Uouras receives, when he gets it, about $600 per month for salary, expenses, viages to His staff of 15 persons and $1,000-yearly mortgage payments on the Greek embassy, Gouras is seeking help for his bankrupt country from the U. S. State department In view of Britain's admission that she no longer is financially able to meet her commitments already made to Uraecc. , (International)

.Popular .1(11111 Garfield on sta,rs with Geraldine Fitzgerald in Warner Bros.' exciting new i Im j drama, “Nobetiy Lives Forever,' | at the Voncastle Friday and Sat- | urday.

I Hurled Into Sea

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* SLAVING ^ELES. Mar. LI - jky youth who sharifather the favors of jiee bis age admitted •t her to death when jenly turned to jealjments after he hud arms. 23-year-old told police, he halorena Preston, 16 'ing board, strangled ped her nearly nude San Gabriel river, g just came ovei eputies believed the may have been his father, cement

contractor Frank (Hardrock) Funk. 52, who had left Miss j Preston only a few hours before I The confession solved the ! most recent of the city's twomonth wave of four midnight sex

murders.

BKLOYV NORMAL INDIANAPOUS, Iiyl, March 13 (INS) The State Conservation Department said today that the month of February in Indiana was about eight degrees below normal in temperature. Precipitation was generally below normal, but stream flow was alsiut normal because of hea.vy •rains in the last days of January.

Service Station; Special...

George E. Hart

TWA NAVIGATOR George E. Hart, Sag Harbor, N. Y., is presumed lost at sea after ho was blown out of a trans-Atlantic Constellation’s astrodome 250 miles southeast of Gander, N. F. The Coast Guard reports the ‘‘bubble'’ apparently blew off because of a defective j catch or whs* Hart accidentally hit It. ‘ft^ternati''’”"

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