The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 September 1954 — Page 8

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j 1526 I-eonard street. Indianapolis. letumed to active patrol duty in Marion county today after termination of his military leave, State Police Supt. Frank A. Jessup announced. He had served with the military police since August 31, 1952. He join-

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FACING the Electrical Workers' convention in the Chicago amphitheater, Adiai Stevenson, former governor of Illinois and 1952 Democratic presidential candidate, lashes out against the Eisenhower labor policies and continued use of the TaftHartlcy law. (International)

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REUNITED after 21 hours of an unfortunate comedy of errors. Airman 1C Ruben Espiritu. 22. and his wife Rita race into each other s arms in New York Mrs Espintu. also 22. arrived at Idlewild airport from England. Her husband, on leave from Camp Kilmer. N J . missed connections at the airport. She headed for Camp Kilmer while he searched the streets of New York for her He finally told ms troubles to the Mirror, which earned the stor> and photos of the couple. An alert reader spotted Mrs Espiritu and the reunion followed quickly. (International Soundphoto,

d the department in 1947. Resignation of Trooper Grover A. Vaughn, Greencastle, also MAPLECROFT AUTO THEATRE Just East of Stilesvllie on U. S. 46

TONIGHT Lloyd Bridges A Vera Miles “PRIDE OF THE BLUE GRASS” Johnny Weissmuller “KILLER APE” Show Starts at Dusk. Gate* open one hall hour earlier.

was announced by Mr. Jessup. Vaughn, who has been assigned to Putnamville district since his appointment Sept. 1. 1949. will leave the department Sept. 15. to take other employment. Trooper William E. Johnson. Jr., a native of South Bend, was transferred today to the State Police post at South Bend from Pendleton district. He was appointed a trooper September 1. 1951 and had since served at Pendleton. He is married and the fa#ier of a daughter, Lari Lynn.

DOCTOR ARRESTED INDIANAPOLIS. Sept. 1 UP —Charges were filed today

against Dr. Russell Arbuckle. a former police official accused of selling narcotics illegally to two former prostitutes. Arbuckle was arrested late Tuesday on a Federal warrant listing the sales in November, 1953.

FACE FEDERAL ACTION INDIANAPOLIS. Sept. 1 UP —Federal authorities prepared their caoe today against two men accused of using a near-down-town tailor shop as a front for an interstate call-girl racket. Michael Risk, 37. and Morris Kramer, 66. were indicted Monday and arrested late Tuesday on a charge of taking a 23-year-

old woman from Indianapolis to Louisville, Ky., for prostitution.

OLD FIRM SELLS OFT INDIANAPOLIS. Sept. 1 UP —The Charles Mayer & Co. jewelry firm will close Saturday after 114 years of business in the same location and under the same name and ownership. Charles Mayer III. president of the firm and grandson of the founder, told employes that L. S Ayres & Co. has bought the firm and will absorb it beginning next week. An Ayers spokesman said the building will be razed and a new structure erected on the site.

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BRITISH scientists proudly report they’ve been able to freezeconcentrate beer. Maybe TV comedian Jackie Gleason was a prophet when he had his charac:er, ‘‘Reggie Van Gleason,” invent ‘Instant Booze.” ! ! » The frozen British brew is reluccd to a third its bulk. Is this * new kind of ‘snail beer"? ! ! ! Zadok Dumkopf wonders if roxen beer is more properly erved with o spoon instead of in i stein. ! ! ! The man at the next desk says e visualizes complications if lama mistakes the frozen brew

for ice cubes and uses ’em to chill the lemonade for the Thursday luncheon of the Ladies’ Aid society. ! ! ? Come to think of it, how long would it take a veteran toper to get ‘'boded'' on frozen beerf ! 1 T No matter how tasty we doubt if frozen beer would ever replace ice cream as a topper for pie-a-la-mode. ! ! ! The London announcement about the freeze-concentration of beer says it was developed for export use only. What’s the matter?—docs the stuff taste really that bad?

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