The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 November 1956 — Page 4

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will be held for The Salvation Army locally within the next few weeks. All money wall be turned in by the workers to Mr. Wells at Central National Bank. Checks should be made payable to The Salvation Army.

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HARRY WELLS W ILL SERVE AS TREASURER

Harry Wells will act as treasurer for this year’s Salvation Army appeal for funds in Greencastle, it was announced today by Ben Cannon, campaign chairman for The Salvation Army locally. Mr. Wells has served before as treasurer of the drive and said i upon accepting again this year that The Salvation Army had ati tempted to meet every request for help made in Putnam County i last year. He further said that The Salvation Army will con- ! tinue to stand ready to serve the

needy when called upon.

A campaign organization is now in the process of being built to solicit all areas of Putnam County. The annual campaign

MASS MARCH CALLED PARIS (UP)—The French Communist Party called a mass march on Paris tonight to avenge the burning of the party’s headquarters by an angry mob protesting Russia’s military oppression in Hungary. Paris was one of several cities throughout the world where violent anti-Comunist demonstrations erupted in a spreading protest against the Soviet army’s ruthless suppression of the Hungarian revolt.

dine, who had spent the night in the trailer, at 5:30 p. m. when she returned from work. Police said a bare wire on the trailer's roof probably was responsible.

TARES OWN LIFE LAFAYETTE. Ind. (UP)—Authorities today investigated the death of Howard Preston Smith, 72, Lafayette, whose body was found beside a shotgun in the doorway of the Lafayette National Guard Armory Wednesday night. Police said a shot was heard in the area about half an hour before the body was discovered. They said notes on the body left instructions to an undertaker, indicating death was suicide.

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GIRL ELECTROCUTED BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (UP) — Betty Bildine, 19, a waitress, was electrocuted Wednesday, apparently as she tried to draw water for a bath in a friend’s house trailer. The friend,, Patricia Miller, old police she found Miss Bil-

ATLANTA, Ga. (UP)—Undimmed “Eisenhower popularity” and conservatives’ resentment against the Democrats gave Republicans unprecedented gains in the South today, but no real “two-party” foothold. From Texas to Virginia, from Florida to Tennessee and. for the

first time in 80 years, in Louisianan the Republicans garnered majorities for President Eisenhower. They also regained seven congressional seats. But observers who tried to- explain the phenomenon were not willing to concede the Republicans a “party victory” or admit they have made permanent inroads in the once solidly Democratic South. An exception was Florida, where State Chairman James A. Milligan warned Democrats that “we have encountered an influx of new citizens who are Republican in theory and practice.” “We are now convinced thart we have a two-party state,” he said. They pointed out that the President gained votes both by Negroes seeking greater equality under a second Republican term and from disgrunaled Democrats opposing the liberal civil rights platform of their own party. But neither the Negro vote nor the showings of independent “protest" slates appeared decisive in any state and the Republicans’ platform was no more attractive to the conservatives than the Democrats.’

Egypt Agrees To U.N. Police

CAIRO UP—Egypt has agreed to accept the United Nations proposal for an international police force, it was announced today by U. N. truce supervisor Maj. Gen. E.L.M. Burns. Bums made the announcement after conferring with Egyptian Foreign Minister Mahmoud Fawzi. Bums, who flew here earlier in the day from Amman, Jordan, announced that 10 United Nations observers were on their way to Egypt. He said they would be stationed at Port Said, among other places.

TKE DAftY BANNB Till RS.. NOV. 8. 1956 rage 4 GREENCASTLE, INDIANA < \l GOT 1\ OKL WIOMA OKLAHOMA CITY. Okla. (UPi William Roland Reed, 31, who killea h;s aunt in a $2 burglary in Indianapolis, was arrested here today by two police officers who didn't know he was wanted. Reed, a nine-time ex-canvict, confessed to detectives he killed Mrs. Chlcris Faith Marshall, 47, when she surprised him burglarizinf her home Monday. She was stabbed 38 times with a switchblade knife.

REPORT CANCER ADVANCE WASHINGTON (UP) Scientists at the National Institutes of Health today reported a bold new advance in the tight against cancer. They announced they have succeeded in “training" several viruses to attack human tumors transplanted to rats..

SETS RECORD. THEN FALLS RAPID CITY, S. D. (UP)— A Navy balloon dropped to the ground near Kennedy, Neb., today after falling cntt of control. It had set a new altitude record for manned-balloon flights *t 78,000 feet shortly before beginning its plunge. Two Navy balloonists, w’ho survived the fall from the str*osphere were picked up by a helicopter after plunging earth 5 miles southeast of Kennedy, Neb.

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