The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 April 1953 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREFNCASTLE INDIANA. WEDNESDAY APRIL 29, 1953 ^ r ,

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Siudenb Rio} Al Princeton U. PRINCRTON, N .1 . April 2!i •—i UP) Nearly 1.000 Princeton University under-jjraduates called off a riotous "we want sex' paiade early today whe na university official threatened to expel them. One student and a polieenia were injured in the fracas whic. beyan during a mock air raid drill and coursed through th stieets of Princeton for thre hours. A threatened panty raif on a women's dormitory at neai by Westminster Ohoir Colic; failed to materialize when polr < Headed off the shouting student lean Francis B. Godolphin o Piinceton threw a wet blanket or. the frolic when he announced at 12:110 a. m. EOT that everyone not back in his room within two minutes would he liable U expulsion. The riot ended abruptly. The students had flocked out of then dormitories when the lights went out in an unannounced civil defense air raid drill They joined another group hold ing an outdoor student election rally and began shouting “we want sex" as they marched through the campus.

—i:m:\ faces situ,fry The foreign office announced that Eden will undergo anothet operation, probably, because ol the persistence of the jaundice liom which he is suffering. The precise nature of the surgery was not disclosed. Eden was operated upon April 12 for removal of gallstones. H" has not recovered as well as had been expected. His temperature has been running high. WORK is RESUME!) .SOUTH BEND, Ind., April 2!». M Pi Production of 155 mill.meter shell casings was resumed at the Olive? Corp. Plant No. 1 here today following ratification of a strike-ending agreement by a*out 2,500 workers. The agreement ended a three week strike by members of Local P«i5 CTO United Auto Workers who claimed the company hail speeded up piecework rates

Cuiapuo;. officials i hai'ged flit dispute arose over the i.‘hiring of two workers who had been fired. The army last week appealer; I or a speedy settlement of the alkoiit. stating the shell casing..'ere urgently needed by the De-.-nse Department. Officers Named For Yeung GOP INDIANAPOLIS, April 29 FP) Indiana Republican hcaduart. is late Tuesday announced 'ie appointment of WilliaPi .rum, 27. Bourbon, as chalrmai if the state young Republican <> - aihzatiou to suiVeed Ben vms . Inrley. Greenfield, who resigned Others named to YGOP posts .veie Mrs. Carol Potter. Princeon, vice-chairman: McCord.Heel . Attica, national commitei man; Bai bara Coi bitt, Indiaupolis. national viee-commlttee-nan; Richard E. Folz. Evans.ille, Uea.surer. and Mrs. Mai .aret Hoffman, Hammond, seei etary. Selection of the jutiior office) s was made hy' state GOP Chairman Noland Wright, Anderson and Vice-Chairman Mis. Mab.l Lyons, Auburn, from a list of recommendations submitted by district YGOP chairmen. The patent organization wes empowered to make the appointments after the state committee put down a mutiny by som. YGOP leaders who sought greater autonomy for their group. Erwin is a Marshall county farmer and a ptecinct committeeman Steele, .'l.". is a Warren county farmer and treasurer of the county Republican committee. Both an- World Wat II veterans. Mrs. Potter is a housewife and Miss Corbitt is a buyer the state Division of Public Works and Supply. Steele and Miss Corbitt will b> Iclegates to the midwest YGOP convention at Dcs Moines. la., on Mav 15 and 16.

THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the postoffh-e si (Jreencuntle, Imllaim m aeculiil class mall matter under act of March 7, 1878. Subscription price 25 cents per week; $5.(HI per veur by mall In Putnam County: >6.00 to $10.40 per year ouUldi 'Titnam County. Telephone 0ft, 74 or 114 S. R. Rarlden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street IVrsonnl And Local News Briefs

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A state-wide campaign to t enlind motorists of the 65 mile an hour peed limit was announced today by State Police Supi. Frank A. Jessup as a direct tiein with Governor George N Craig's traffic safety emphasis piograin iluring May. Main highways will he posted witli higli vunhility bill boards n. xt month to’direct attention at Indiana nad transient drivers to the state speed limit. Which heeumr effective March 13. "I am confident this educational pi ip-ct will he helpful to Hoo-

* -e • icrs and visitors who are using mi highway in Increasing numbers,"* Supi Jessup said He added that the billboards will be displayed in conjunction with intensive enforcement to redura accidents. The 65 mile an hour speed limit remindei was arranged as a special feature of a series of road- . ide traffic safety messages sponsored this year by Meridian Mutual Insurance Company. Indianapolis, in cooperation with the State Police.

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Cub Scout Pack 99 will meet Thursday evening, April 30. si 7:30. at the Presbyterian church The Floyd Twp. Sunday School Convention will be held al Groveland May 3rd. beginning at 10 o'clock CST. Basket dinner at noon. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Shamel and daughter, Rachel, of Mattoon. 111., and Mr. and Mr*. C. E. Ueason and sons of Pekin. III., visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shann-I and family at 609 East Seminaly street. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Meyer, of Washington, D. C., will arrive Friday evening to attakd the May Day activities at DePauw University. Their son, Charles, is a member of the Lambda Ctn fraternity. Mr. Meyer was formerly manager of the local Murphy store. In Edwin L. Minar. Jr., head of the classical languages depart-mc-nt at DePauw University, will be one of the participants at the annual meeting of the Indiana College Classical Teachers' Association in Bloomington May 12. Dr Minar will present a paper or. "Philosophy. Science, and Religion in the Pre-Soeraties" during the conclave on the Indiana University campus. Four members of the psychology department at DePauw University take off for Chicago this weekend to attend the annual si ssions of the Midwestern Psychological Association. May 1-2, in the Drake Hotel. They are Dr. Kenneth S. Wagoner, department head, and Drs. Frank S. McKenna. Charles E. Platt, and Barron B Scarborough. Estill Meek, of the First-Citiz-ens Bank and Trust Co., of Qrcencastle and Robert H O'Hair and F. M. Aker, of the Central National Bank, were among 150 bankers from throughout Indiana who attended the annual Installment Loan Conference at Indiana University Tuesday and Wednesday. An all-church family fellowship suppet will he held at the Gobin Memorial Methodist church Thursday evening, beginning at 6:00 p. m. Colored pictures of church activities and groups will be shown by Sam Hanna. There will also be group singing Each family is invited to take covered dishes and table service. Members of the woman’s society will serve coffee. New families are pintimlarly invited to attend. Out Nationally advertised Sanitone cleaning assures you the best in Dry Cleaning Home Laundry * Cleaners. Thura.-tf

FISHIN' FUN

Tomorrow is the last day to fish for game fish and panflsh until Thursday. May Ift. Terefore I suppose it is reasonable to assume that every Local Hopeful that has an opportunity will have a line in the water. However, while we are assuming. we will also assume that the mushroom hunters will be out in full regalia to harvest the crop of toadstool todhits Just as a suggestion, if you haven't anything else t< dl>, just get out in the country and walk around. It’s mighty nice at this time of the year. THE SPORTSMANS SHOP Putnam County’s Tackle Bos.

The Chapel of the Good Shepherd. First Christian Church Oreencaatle was the scene of the Saturday evening wedding of Miss Joyce Ellen Arnold. Fillmore, and Fred I Girton. Fillmore iU. S Armyi The.Rev Ralph Saunders read the double ring ceremony Attendents were Norman Curtis and Mr- Joyce Curtis

ANNIVERSARIES Birthdays Mrs. Josie Keyt. Greencastle, today. April 29. Mrs. Lanova Call. Greencastle, today. April 29.

MOTHER OF THE YEAR NEW YORK, April 29 (UPl Mrs. Ethlyn Wisegarver Bott, of Belleville. Ill . step-mother to four children, has been named the American mother for 1953, it was announced today. It was the first time in nearly 25 years that a step-mother had won the American mother award The annual selection was made by the American Mothers Committee o fthe Golden Rule Foundation. which will entertain Mrs Bott here next week. Mrs. Bott became the mothei of two boys and two girls, aged

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ried Dr. Anthony E. Bott, 2C years ago. Their mother had died five years earlier .a few weeks after the birth of the voungest

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Haininoiid-Tnzer Wedding 18 Th, wedding of Miss Lynn M Toz.-i and John R. Hammond will take place on June 13, at the Second Presbyterian church i Indianapolis. Miss Tozer is the daughter of Mi ml Mis A. E Tozer. of Detroit. and Mr. Hammond is the son uf Mrs. Ruth B Hammond. of Cn cncastle. B' • h arc graduates of DePauw University and now working in Indianapolis. State (.roup Holds Spring Meeting The spring meeting of the Stall Association of Coun'v Hon • Superintendents and Matron was held at Old Trail Inn Tht.ts.l. v. April 23, with Mi and Mi o W Irwin as hosts. Mr- O. W. Irwin, editor ot tne

CARD OF THANKS

I wish to thank my friends am relatives for their cards and also the doctors, nurse* and mils, aids for their good care during my recent stay in the hospital.

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during the dinner hour. Miss Hili. Boatnght entertained with din. t-i music. Cecil H. Brown county commissioner, welcomed lh< group and presented Frank Vaughn, president of the Putnam county council and Fay Ray, <hleetor of Putnam county welfare following the tnui nf the Slat' Earni the group visited the Pu'-

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Among those attending were Mr. and Mrs. O. \V Irwin, Mi and Mrs Cecil H Brown. Fay Ray and Frank Vaughn.

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The couple opened and display11 the;, many beautiful gifts "> I expressed their sincere up. '■elation, ’ll):* guests were then '(Jed ta ti.c church basement '■ i ref. r ihmcnts of ice cream, ““’kies, coff c and a fruit drink “ :e served to ninety friends and

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gret.; and gifts were received ' om several who were unable to '"end. Congratulations and best wishes were extended by all -to d'e bride and gloom. Observe*! Golden M'siding Anniversary Mr. and Mis. Frank Ohenchain elebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary Sunday m their home east of Roaehdale. Those attending the dinner "Me Mis. Corda Higgle. Mrs. I’eMe Higgle. Mr. and Mrs. Ken‘"’Ih Plunkett and, son. Mr and Mrs. c. E Obenrhain and fami*.V. Mr and Mrs Wayne Plunkett and daughter, Mr, and Mrs •John Perkins and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Martin GrlggH. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Garrett. Other friends and relatives call'd in the afternoon. They received many lovely gifts and cards. Open house was hot held because of the serious illness of Mrs. Ohenchain the j past week. Entertained With Dinner Saturday Saturday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Plunkett, Roaehdale, were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Plunkett and daughters; Elizabeth and Mrs. Teresa Belle Clayton and daughter Phyllis of Seattle, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs Jess Plunkatt and Mr. and Mrs.

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Art Plunkett of Roaehdale. This was the first time the three brothers. Art. Thomas and Jess, had been togethei for thirtyfive years. The Plunkett family U-ft Monday for Texas and California to visit before returning home to Seattle. Austrian Held For Mail Fraud INDIANAPOLIS, April 29. Lipi An Austrian immigrant .vhu authorities say has admitted ibout $8,000 worth of mail order .lauds, was held here today fol,owing anaignmenl in federal

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lYh i Wroda, 41, was arrested y l',- ■ 1 Inspector YV. W. Me3iooiu „n a Up by officials of he Rose NVck'vare Co., Philadeljhia, Penn. The firm became stispn ms when handwriting in order for neckties matched that of a man who disappeared with $640 in ties last July. Authorities described Wroda as a "hit and run operator" who would answer "salesman wanted' advertisements, order large lots nt goods on consignments ami then pocket all the proceeds. E. A. Barnhart. Detroit postal inspector, said Wroda also was wanted in Michigan on a charge if using the mails to defraud. Authorities said Wroda was sentenced on a similar charge in Ohio ni 1939, and in 1947 received a two-year sentence in Chicago foi accepting money for goods he failed to deliver. Salary Boosts Are Approved INDIANAPOLIS, April 29 iUP) Allotments totaling $547.(•87. including pay increases of $25 to $60 monthly for state board of accounts examiners, were approved late Tuesday by the state budget committee. The wage increases, amounting to 54.000 yearly, were granted in complaints with a request by Governor Craig. Chief Examiner Robert R. Wickersham said the

biggest pay hikes would gu L newer members in order to attract capable men for the 20 new posts to he filled this summer Under the new pay scale, starting salaries will be upped from $31 f, a month to $376. Maximum pay for examiners with 10 years service will go from $500 to $525. Th, department now has 90 ex-

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Rep. Laurence D. Baker (R. Kendaliville) said other allotment;' approved by the committee ,'ie heads were $252,000 foi equipment f< r the Dr. Norman Beatty hospital. Westville; $199,000 for new national guard aimories al Danville. Bluffton. La Porto and Huntington; and $40,0C0 for expansion of the wale: sy dem at the village for epileptic nt New Castle.

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