The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 August 1955 — Page 9

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Link Names Of Princess, Flier LONDON, Aug. 18 —(UP) — The newspapers of Italy and France joined those of Britain today in sperulating that Princess Maragaret’s 25th birthday Sunday will conclude the "love story of a century." The name of Group Capt.

Peter Townsend appeared i every dispatch and one Briti. n paper said he would remain i: F.ngland when he returns nr month on a scheduled visit. The paper, the Labor Party's Daily Herald, observed tJ: ,t Townsend would sepend Sunday at the races in Belgium w’.:e.o the FiAF war hero is a r atta' V. "He has made no plans to return to Belgium,” the Daily Herald said, "despite the fact that

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WASHINGTON .Aug. 18 — (UP)- The Agriculture Departn ent today defended its payment of two million dollars to cheese dealers last year—pay- . i -'ts which U. S. Comptroller ^ General Joseph S. Campbell said ' were improper. Campbell said he did not question the sincerity of Agriculture Department officials "or infer j any intertional wrogdoing." But he ruled the payments were unauthorized and said they shoule be recovered.

COMSTOCK. N. Y„ Aug. 18(UP)—Prison guards and stat* ! troopers armed with clubs ana guns waded into a defiant mob ; of convicts today and drove hem back to their cells to ena a riotous 10 hours demonstration in the prison couryard. Some 171 inmates of Great Meadows State Prison battled | he guards for more than 1,'. ninutes with stones, fists, a-Hi makeshift weapons ,*clore they vere finally subdued.

Maximum temperatures today will read 95 in the south and 90 elsewhere. Tonight’s lows will range from 70 south to G6 north. The mercury Friday will vary I from 95 south to 92 north. No rain is in sight for the next three days.

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NIAGARA ON THE LAKE. Ont. Aug. 17—(UP)—President Eisenhower today saluted the eighth World Jamboree of Boy

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Scouts as a bridge of international understanding that could be built by boys, and not by governments alone. "The moral qualities which make a scout a good citizen in his own nation are the qualities which will enable him and his fellow countrymen to live as good neighbors with people in other parts or the world,’’ he said :n a message to the 1.500 members of the American contingent attending the jamboree. Between 12.000 and 18.00C boys from some 60 countries are expected to be in camp for the jamboree by tonight

SURE OF COMMISSION WASHINGTON. Aug. 18 — (UP)—Seaman Apprentice N. Pierre Gaston said today he feeis sure the Coast Guard will clear him for his ensign’s commission despite his mother’s past associations with groups alleged to

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CEDRIC BELFRAGE, 55, and wife Josephine are shown on liner Nieuw Amsterdam as he leaves New York under deportation order. Belfrage is being deported for refusing to answer questions by Senate committee when it was chairmanned by Senator Joseph McCarthy (R), Wisconsin, during an invest ♦ation of a wartime press project. Belfrage was editor of the New York weekly periodical National Guardian. (International)

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be subversive. Gaston said in an interview, he is "waiting patiently” as s file clerk and typist in Washington Coast Guard headquarters. He said he harbors no grudge for the delay. The Coast Guard disclosed Wednesday it witheld Gaston’s reserve commission when he was graduated from officer candidite school last April, pending security clearance for the slim. 23-year-old civil engineer. Clear-

ance for Gaston was snagged on his mother’s past associati > u with groups which have be.*:: listed as subversive by the attorney general.

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BOSTON—(UP)—After opening a safe bearing a sign that read, "Please do not open this safe as it contains less than $50.” a burglar found- and sole - $256.

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HARTFORD, Conn—(UP)— A federal warrant issued for Alcxandc Zukowski was a long one. Authorities said he used 23 aliases in 35 years..

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