The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 June 1951 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1951
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Close Booki On Sex Slaying Case KAl.AMAZO(J. Mich. Jun»* 7. < 11) Authoriti«cluse.l then hooks today oh ITm* oiice-tan^lod < :irolyn Drown - K-> !ayiii^ and c leared » Indiana nien of any connection with the case 'I lie pi ♦ t ty Wt .stern Miehig'i'i ; «<.*«! \'»;i i >i» i! and strangled in ar here last Nuveinhei . Val ! < 1 os Mattln i. and Ka»* Olson, t o Vickshurgh. Ma h , I'ann youth: , hint e were etnivirts d ot : tiit- itime and sentene« tl tt> lilt* m |
prison.
Dunng the trial however, the i o dt tendant: inipla att'd two i nun'i & iLon- -! In u.nakei 11 a cousin ot Muttheis, ami i Orval I. Minna k. lil Kalama ' (ount\ Prosecutor lohn Pik i* a an went t o ( ’oluinhia (’ll \ . I 1 to inv* • tipate tla ease i while the trial war continued by I an a : islant prosecutor. Pik kauri sa <1 a repor t by j Michigan state police eomniist ion* i Don alt! o Deonard nidit , J . ,i j jii t w t\ Uoosiei s knew itutliinp a l out t he imirder. H** :s)d the report showed Brubaker j insde his COliteSSlon, Which Ic* lat» i i»jeauated. only because v, niteiy count y autbor it its wen ' pester mg " birn. Pikkaait said be at lu st mus- , p* ( !(d the Hoosicr were h -iti: lit into tb»‘ cast* ttj confuse n > minder trial but i^onard's n port showed they ‘‘did not ent* r into any conspiracy to obt r m t justice." • I In then, doses the entire t a-'t; raid Pikkaait
Mo l III It III .I D tim lamb, car and drive it into the Kb hart Kiver. Mr Pitts, . navy mu »e during World War II v. a divomd frenn h* r hus-
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lately, Salisbury said.
She was held without chat o-
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* lt>| * * *how» 4 W * AlIKACtlONI "A CLEAN MODERN MIDWAY" The SHOW the Family waits to SEE . . . 75c and I his Coupon \\ ill gi\ e one child llirce Ride Tickets li:3l» Id *t:»ld P. M. THURSDAY, JUNE 7 American Legion Festival ROBE ANN PARK
UK Forces Near Red Iron Triangle TOKYO, June 7 il'Pi Four tank-led United Nations ■ olmnu ; smashed within sight of the Communist “iron triangle" in eentrul Korea today and the Red l ushed in reserves I'loin M uichur.a to meet the tin eat Desperate Chinese lounter-at-tal ks and the heaviest Communist artillery barrages ot the war tailed to stop the hth Anti> ie lentless advance ttaongh tincentral mountains toward the triangular buildup ares Armored UN spearhead, were within about eight mile: of both churwon, southwest base ot the triangle, and Kumhwa it eel era anehor. Front dispatehes said all tom allied columns could ' l.imk Down the Throats" of Chinese furiously regrouping and retifnieing tlieir* i,altered armits lot wlial appeared to be a iong-ditf ii de
fense.
Re. onnaissam i" plain it ported a swelling tide ot Commmnst convoys rushing suppli. and i> mforcements down liotli coast from Manchiuia foi a land or die" effort to save the triangle The vehicles were lunnellmg into Pyonggang, apex of the triangular plateau from which the Reds have launched three mighty but abortive drives into South Korea. You will recall that the enemy was allowing our task tore. to get within sight of Churwon and Kumhwa before he lu g m In eounter-offensive in April an kill Army headquarters spoke
man said.
Sweating infantrymen v t.-i dnv captured g,f)00~foot Kwang dox mountuiii hip,lie;.t peak 1 uUi of tile "iron triangl* ' eleaned out more of the ein "Muginot Line" protect nig
build-up area.
Ttie Reds abandoned ui . their rock and timbeicd i cations without a fight, bu
.listed resperately from "Hiers The bunkers were built by the NortIi Koreans under Soviet sup
ei vision before the war.
Rampaging tank columns struck out as much as three miles ahead of the foot soldiers and brought both Churwon and Kumhwa within range of their guns. Churwon is 17 miles north of the IlStli Parallel and Kumhwa lies 1-1 miles to the east north-
east.
The Chinese hurled their heaviest bombardments of the war at the advancing alln s They dropped 000 rounds of high explosives on UN force pushing up the Yonehon-Chorwon mad and i!00 more on infantrymen punehing up the load north northeast ot Yongpyong yestriday. Two othei task forces wen shoving methodically north to ward KumlIwa along roads from Yongong and ilwachon.
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IN‘r.s«>iial And Local News ii iii i: is
Mi K tella i 'min. oi I.. Au- , i f i the guest ol Mi. Alice villi pil> . Mr Maude Royer of Mouth Bend pent Wednesday with Mrs. lolm U. Alice, Elizabeth Stlert. Roaeliilale (’liaplei Witt hold its i ilia. late.I iiieetili; 1 June llth at • (, eloek CS I Al o initiation. .luilgi .lohn It Ah*, was m Martinsville W. due day staving : penal judge m the Morgan i in int t om l. Mi amt Mr. Orville Quinlan, I,a Blue, ill, wele the Week end gin t.s ol Ml and Ml l.ew Quu.lun in Cloverdale Mi Don Bedell of New YotK City, is the guest of hi i parents, Mr and Mrs. C. C Uilleii Eiii" ^t, ill \r- tiere about tiiree weeks. Jack A Anderson is spending Ins two weeks vacation in Kan Diego California as guests ot In : tec and family, Kmily Smock. Mi It.an Kckaidt, who lias bt en Vi.,it lug h. r gl an ipaI elit:;. Ml and Ml 11 B BioWll ill Matloon, ill I eturn l.ome till : week end. Mi. c II Barna).;, and Miss .'.an Bi.l.ui::. have letllined from A: ie vilie. N C. wllclt Ulcy at tend.it tin giadiluliou of Ctiarles II i.a: natiy, J i. Mr and Mrs. Tom Shetrone have returned home from a vacation trip to the West Coast ano Old M' .co and other interest mg plat in tlie West. Elv ii Smith, oh of Mr. and Mi II II Smith is seriously ill with i In uniat,c lever at ills home ..i-l ol Cloverdale. Hi is unable to r. c. iv. visitors at presi nt. I’a il Jor. Jr., has arrived to pend til. ummei in (Ireencust|.- I'aul, tic ion of Mr. and Mi Paul .Ion* ut Northwood, I a con pb t.-d In ficslnnan year at ib.i due. Aula rt Mil.- util at lived today by plaic I mm U a Inngton, D. C , tin a tbiee w. ks visit with his I at' I . the 11. and Mrs. A. L. ,M icditli. Aubi it has an impiat an! govi i iiiuenl position in Wa '.Inngton. Mi and Mi Maynard Shonkv, ' i wen in Loganspol t on W.d'. . as afternoon to see Ben Hogan, the well known golfer, in in tii,!. I In oi. asion wu.t Ho, gall a 1 -1 >a Day and thousands ■ a .v the mat i h. Me Carolyn Woodyard of A: Inm.i. ill i visiting friends, Mr and Mr Kind Mann and tamilv ..I tti. ville Route 1. She will it Inn I" hei home at Ashmen. Sunday, June 10, altei a much enjoy, d visit. Mi Kmpson Walker and dang I it. i .1 Brownsville, Tenn., will inv* lomglit to be the hoii.. giie.'t ot Mi and Mrs. K A tin '.mug dining Commencement Mi Walker will attend tin t wi id v fifth i i union of he>i hc at Di i’aiiw University. Mr and Mi Milo M Shu't and Mi and Mrs. C, E. Sell of Alliaie i Ohio enroilte to Lillie Bo k. Arkatisa to attend ttie annual meeting of The Hem tii.. die Mia a tv stopped over in i di > m a tie to visit the gardens of Mi iml Mr It E. Richard/ Wedne dav afternoon. Mrs Ru li .id a' 'mipaiiied them as they i ontimn d tin journey today Mi and Mi Dora Prichard, Mi H i/.el Kaikes, Mrs. Merrill Vicki-ey Mi and Mrs. T. C. Dorett . 'el Mi Eugene Gaston all of B' l( Uni.Ill Mis: Maty Mabel Mon i of Cloverdale, Mr. and Mi Fait Montgomery anti family of Quim y Mr. and Mrs Finn i Pam, and Mr. and Mrs Gale Monss of Indianapolis attended the Commencement at Ball Slate 'leathers College Tuesday, Jutie 5. Phyllis Morris and Virginia Dorsett Gaston, 11147 graduates of Belle Union High School, were among the graduating class. Miss Mortis will teach in the Elwood high school and Mrs. Gaston will teach in the elementary school at Moorecville this full.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kerr ar.d son Michael. Mrs. R H. Kerr, Martha Kerr and Mrs. Mildred Todd attended the graduation exercises at Canterbury College at Danville Monday morning John R, Kerr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kerr was a member of the gradu ating class and was the recipient of the Jollief Honor award. This award is given a senior student for outstanding practice teach ing. JERSEY HI I I. (ft \l.ll IKS \> \ '1 LSII.il SIRE A registered Jersey bull. Thomas Wondet ful X. owned by Noal G Nicholson, Russellville, Ind . i: announced by The American Jerses ( at tie Club a having qualified as a Tt .ted Sue. Eleven te-ted daughters of Thomas Wonderful X pn duetd an average of 8 4.ffi lbs milk and 430 lbs butti i tat, which i: more than two time the butlelf it j.n - duct ion of ttie "average dairy cow in the United State'.!. All reei rds were made under official supervision of The American Jersey Cattle club, which has its national headquarters in Columbus Ohio. Twelve ot Ins daughters have been classified for type by an official classifuu ot ttie Club. They attained an average score of 84.Uf per cent as compared to the breed average of 82 S. r > per cent. Thomas' Wonderful X has been officially classified for type by the Club and given a rating of Good Plus, equivalent to a score of 80 to 85 per cent when compared to the breed’s type score card allotting’, 100 points to a perfect animal. This su e was bred by W. Renouuril, Bt Saviour, Isle of Jersey. He was purchased as a ealf m IP.'iS by Noal Nicholson and 1' C i lot t Ru iellvtlle IP r present ovnei boualit turn in 1042.
MIC1KTY ™1T.; " I Miss Laura McCullough. The
July meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Marcie Kighuell
RETAIN s \j |.| \ I'UOPHY Employe of the Dine Star Cement Corp., Greeneastle. Ind., Portland cement manufacturing plant were honored by re-award of their safety tropiiy at the Spring Meeting of tla Pot Hand Cement Association held hero today. The Greeneastle plant operated without a lost-time aci ideal during 1950 it eleventh
uccident-froe year in the last 21.1 t ' vt
Forty-four of the m plants taking part in Portland Cement Association accident prevention work achieved perfect safety
records m 1050.
Active Tri Kappa To Have Initiation Ai live Chapter of Tri Kappa will have initiation Tuesday evening June 12. ut 7:45 at th home ot Mrs. George Patke. Mrs. Howard Buis will be co-
hosh ss
Beta sigma Phi Hponsurs ♦ .iris In Girls State Beta Sigma Phi sorority voted at its leg.ulal meeting to spoltsui two Im il girls to Gills State i.: Blooiaingion tins month. Th* girls selected by the sui otitv an Marian* Tworney and Jean aim t, studenU m Greencaati High School. ( loll I nln tamed Willi VUener Boast Ml Old Mrs William McElrov mlei lined the Thud Wednes day i ib Saturday night with a
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Gobin ( liureli Scene Of June Wedding Dr. and Mis. Harold Thurston Cook ot Washington, D. C., aunounce the marriage of their daughter, Margaret Annette, to Victor Eugeni Ramsey of ludt anapolis on June 7th ut Gobin Memorial Methodist church in a double Bug ci remony with the Reverend Elnni Harvey officiating. Tlic groom is the sun ot Mr. and Mrs. Preston Ramsey ot Robinson. Illinois. After serving two years in the navy he attended DePauw University and received ins bachelor ol arts d.-
giee in 1950.
Tin bndi attended Bosse Hign School, Evansville, and had otii yeai of study at William and Mary Uolleg. Transferring to DePauw University for the remainder of her college work, she will teceivi tin bachelor of arts degree in history from DePauw on June 10th, the third successive generation oi her family to do so. SI.i is the granddaughter of Dr. and Mrs Melville Thurttj ton Cook i DePauw classes of Wi
present were Ml ani1 j alu ] 1,4, Tin y were residents l aiiiiy Tinner and daugli- j of (; 1( , ( . n(:as t.ie at the turn of tlie ter. Mi and Mrs. Forest Hutche- j ( . enturv w hen Dr. Cook was proon t oils, Mrs. Genevieve | ft>sa0| . ot biology at DePauw. The
bride is the daughter of Dr. and I Mis. Harold Thurston Cook 1 DeI Pauw classes of '2t> and ’27). Dr. Cook is Senior Pathologist at th ■ Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. I Department of Agriculture. The bride had as her only attendant and maid of honor, her sisti 1 Sue Cook, a junior at DePauw. The groom had as bis best man his brother, Donald
j Ramsey of Chicago.
Following the midafternoon ceremony a reception was held at Old Trail Inn tm the families
and wedding party.
The couple will reside in Indianapolis lot tin summer. Mi Ramsey is employed in that city as a section manager with the William H Block Co. In the fad they expect to move to Evanston where Mr. Ramsey will attend Garrett Biblical Institute tor graduate study in preparation for the Methodist ministry. At the present time he is serving two churches in Putnam county, the Union Chapel at Morton and the Bainbridge Methodist chut' h.
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Phtij and children, Mrs. Irene Smith La 1 ire Phelps, Mr. and Mr: Gi oi'ge Friend and sons, Mr .! Mrs Elmer Wells and son. Mi and Mrs. Lewis Wells and t . oily Mrs. Effie Wells, Miami .M: Lelan Bates, Miss Ida
Mi and Mrs Lewis
Hutu' "<*n and daughter and
Maul • Mi Elroy.
FREEZER SUPPLIES You will find here everything you need to pr e . serve food in your locker. NEW PLASTIC BAGS CAN BE RE I SEll PACKING BOXES SEVERAL TYPES PACKAGING TAPL
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3ARY COOPERS IN SEPARATE ROLES
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To Gn.velaild f Tub
q\ Gruveland Community Clue .el May 2S at the home of Ml Fred Berk and daughter, Hein. Mill eighteen members ard one r-t Mrs. Nell Bartlett,
pre: * nt
Tii-- meeting was called to or-
der ti-.e president, Mrs. Arthui Kgg with Mrs. Ott Hand in ebuu - of tlie devotional period, reading the 11 Psalrn Mrs. Rus-
: eO 'uthei lm gave the collect, Mrs. Clem Higgler had tlie
I a pet ut the afternoon, "chicken
Sunday which was en-
joyed by the club.
Delicious refreshments wore served by our hostess and club adjourned to meet June 28 with
Mrs. John Rayman.
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Kaitnun Kluli
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Ann and Pat
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Fishin’ Fun
As the time rolls near for the Bass season to open again, may we remind you that now is a good time to check your tackle before the day arrives. How many time.s have we heard the .sad story of the man who kept "putting off" buying a new line, then when the season opened up, lost a nice bass, due to a weak line. Don't let this happen to you. Come in and replace Unit worn line with a new one, so that on opening day you can east with assurance that the big one won’t get away. Maybe we had better remind you that June 111 is the day you can start seining minnows again. This gives plenty of time to have a good supply of bait before the deadline arrives. BPORTSMAN8 SHOP Putnam County’s Tackle Boi
Home Ee. t Inti Met With Rosa Knailer
Friendly Circle Home Ec Chib held its regular June meeting on Friday, June 1 at the home n| F"sa Knauei, Greeneastle R R 1 The club was called to ordei I-, the president, Phyllis Jack nil. The club creed was repeated in unison. The song of the i- nth "My Old Kentucky Home' was sung and the history given. I ml ptoceeiiure ol business, old end new was taken care of. It was announced that Mrs. ' hristine Clark and Mrs. Alnu'da Brackney would attend Hie le.iders meeting at Greeneastle
on Friday June 8.
Mrs. Freda Hendrich gave a report on her trip to her former i: .ne in Germany which she
in ide just last yeai
There were 9 members, 2 ''its and 2 children present. It'S. Larry Applegate became
member of the club. Walnut Valley ( lull '!• t With Mrs. (raft
The Walnut Valley Homemaki i Home Economics Club met on Tuesday afternoon, June 5th at the home of Mrs. Dannie Craft in Washington Township. The meeting was opened with the] toting of "My Bonnie,” follow- *'. by the pledge of allegiance to cm flag and the Club Creed. 1 he secretary and treasurer's reI‘nts were read and approved a lead. Miss Laura McCullough, president, read the By-Laws of the County Constitution. Safety Items were given by M in. Mary McAnttsh and Mrs. Mabel Grey. The outcome of a diM itssion on Socialized Medii * :e win; unanimous opposition t" its program by all members. Mrs. I-eona McCullough and •Miss Laura McCullough gave reports on Hie County Council meeting and the Program Planning Meeting conducted by Mrs. Katharine Benner on June 4th. Mrs. McCullough spoke on *he tentative plans of a Home Nursing Program. Mrs. Marcie Rightsell took a poll on this year's achievements of the club to date. The social hour included a
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(FTER 17 YEARS of marriage, the Gary Coopers have i pnrntt l says » eport from Hollywood, They have daughter, Mari.i i : in;u nutiima!:
Tri Kappa
Pledges Animunced The Active Chapter of Tti Kappa met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Willard SUnkel. Mrs. Torn Carney was assistant hostess. Following the business meeting pledging service war held for Miss June Wiseman. Miss Betty Rose Hardy, Miss I Marcia Fobe.s, Mrs. Arthur Talkiiigtnii and Mrs. Donald Holley. Initiation will he held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. George Parker. NEW TRIAL ORDERED INDIANAPOLIS, June 7 (UP) The Indiana Supreme court has ordered a new trial tor LeRoy Brown, Indianapolis, lonvicted of be.* md-degnee burglary and grand larceny in the 194!) robbery of a dry clear-
ing shop.
The high court said Marion < runtnal court was "justified" in finding Brown guilty of stealing a pen. money and clothing hut ordered a new trial on the basis Brown’s home was searched and he was arrested without a
warrant.
The court ruled a policeman "has authority to arrest without a warrant for a misdemeanoi committed in his presence, but the) 1ms no authority to arrest on mere suspicion." AT THE VONCASTI.E
RED CASUALTIES, BUT LUCKY ONES
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THESE CAPTURED Chinese Communists are in an cnvi.dl" r*“ this prison camp In Korea as they dish out liberal poiti ' 1 they’re among the live ones. The Reds have suffered mon’ ’ ‘ n csaualties since their last big push began. Photo by Int' ni.itionnl • e •tail photographer Irwin Tress. (international (TH INFANTRY LANDS IN GERMANY
Co-stars Edmond O’Brien and Wanda Hendrix feel Cupid's magic wand drawing near in this tender sequence from "The Admiral Was A Lady," the laugh-
Homemakers Quiz conducted by a-minute farce today at the VonMrs. McCullough, and a guess- castle Theatre through United
ing contest of club members Artists release.
! IR$T ELEMENTS of tha U. S. «th Infantry Division d ' 8e g ^ At»l itrong at Bremerhaven, Germany, to go to Sandhofen, • icht( j u i«d P Raging area. Remainder of the 18,000-man forc ® * , Ktt jiopW w uriva ln tha U. 8. zona latar, (InmnatioM «
