The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 December 1956 — Page 2

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Gov. Craig Saves Two From Death

INDIANAPOLIS fUP) — The death sentences of two convicted killers, one the first woman ever sentenced to death in Indiana. were commuted late Monday by Governor Craig The killers are Mrs. Opal Collin.3, 25. Hammond, who admitted shooting to dealh her paraplegic husband, his mother and two sisters, and Elmer J. Flowers, 44. Terre Haute, convicted of slaying his estranged wife. Both were scheduled to die in the State Prison electric chair at

Michigan City, Feb. 15. In other cases of commutation 1 of death sentences all legal re- ^ course had been exhausted, but 1 Flowers and Mrs. Collins’ ap1 peals were pending . Craig ordered Flowers remov- | ed from death row at the State Prison Mrs. Collins, who had been sentenced for slaying one of j the girls, already was given the same treatment as other women “lifers” at the State Womens Prison here.

STRIKE IS COMPLETE VIENNA (UP)—H undreds of Russian tanks locked Budapest in a ring of steel today. All Hungary lay paralyzed in the grip of ! one of the most complete strikes in history.

THE D/LY 1ANNER ! and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana a* second lass mail matter under act oi March 7, 1878. Subscription •rice 25 cents per week, $5.00 >er year by mail in Putnam ounty, SH OO to $10.40 per yeur •utside Putnam County. Telephone 74, 95, 114 S. R. Rariden. Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT Rooted and grounded in love.— Eph. 3:17. There is no fiercer love than a mothers love, and in the higher orders of c reatioif a j fathers love is almost equally all absorbing. God has that kind of love for his children, our lives suffer if we repudiate that love

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Personal And Local News Briefs

Funeral services for Mrs. Albert Leachman were held Monday afternoon at 2 o’clock from the Miller and Sons Funeral Home in Brazil. The pastor of the Brazil Christian church and the pastor of the Knightsville Methodist church had enurge of the service. Interment was in the family lot in Fillmore cemetery. Mrs. Leachman was a sister of Mrs. A. O. White of this city. Chief Clabaugh, Navy reemitei from Terre Haute, announced that all men who sign up for the navy between now and Christmas. may wait un.il after Christmas to leave. This group will leave on Decembe; 28th and will be an all Indiana group. These men will take their training at Great Lakes, 111., which has beer 1 educed from 12 weeks to & weeks. Chief Clafcaugh sak. there are numerous openings for high school graduate? in High School Seaman Recruit, Airmen Recruit and Electronics, Field Seaman Recruit ratings. This assures them of attending a trade school at the end of their Recruit

training. Men interested should contact Chief Clabaugh at the court house on Mondays between 1:00 and 2:00 p. m. or come to Terre Haute office.

sented to the Hartman family. The Hartmans are moving to Lodi, Ind., Waterman Baptist Church, Thursday.

or Georgia. In North Carolina alone integration is tacitly allowed, but it is rare in practice.

Mrs. Grar e Heavin Is Circle Hostess The Hanna St. Baptist Church Missionary Circle had its work

PAY SCANT ATTENTION ATLANTA (UP)— Southern state officials gave scant attention today to Atty. Gen. Herbert Brownell Jr.'s bid for “volun-

day at the home of Mrs. Grace tary” integration of common car-

Heavin last week with 10 mem- riers.

bers present and one child. Interest appeared riveted inA box was packed to send to stead in the future on the time the mission field. when the first actual step is

tried. Until then most of the segregated South seemed pre-

The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Betty Warmans at 1006 Lincoln Avenue on Dec. 20 at 7:30. This will be the

Christmas party. Farewell Dinner For Pastor And Faintly

A farewell dinner was held in honor of Rev. Dean Hartman and

family of Hanna St. Baptist previously said Brownell cannot Church Sunday at the home of overthrow their segregation laws. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis. Eigh- The Brownell policy apparently teen guests were present. A caused no change in official attibeautiful set of dishes was pre- tudes in Virginia, the Carolinas

pared to Mand pat.

In Montgomery. Ala., where the test case originated, city officials said they will obey the law’ but Alabama’s Public Service Commissioner C. C. Jack Owen says he has a plan for circum-

venting the decision.

Mississippi's top officials had

WANTS ELECTRIC CHAIR MEMPHIS. Tenn. (LT*) — Arthur J. Cory, w-ho confessed he fatally shot and stabbed his wife and daughter, waited today for a chance to "ask for the electric chair.”

BOY. 2. KILLER SOUTH BEND (UP) Randy Granet. 2. was killed Monday night when his father, Frank C. Granet Jr., barked a car out of the garage at their South Fiend 1 home and ran over the boy. Granet did not see the boy. authorities said.

GET YOUR CHRSITMAS APPLES AT MOORES ORCHARD SI.00 Bushel Choice Apples S2.50 Bushel. State Road 43 at Raccoon

The Neighborly Sewing Club wall meet Thursday at 7:00 p. ni. at the Old Trail Inn. Members please bring secret sister gift and Christmas corsage for roll call. Family Night will be held at the Hanna St. Baptist Church Tuesday night at 7:00 in church basement. Bring a covered dish. Friends and members are welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sayers and daughters, Sally and Virginia have returned from Paducah, Ky. The Sayers were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Haydn A. Curd and family, former residents of Greencastle. DePauw’s chief executive. President Russell J Humbert, will make his monthly convocation appearance at a worship chapel here Wednesday morning. For his address at 3 0 o’clock in Gobin Memorial Methodist Church, the university president has selected the subject, "Freedom to Share.” All members of the Putnam County Democrat Women's Club are urged to attend the meeting to be held Wednesday. Decembe) 12th, at 7:30 p. m. DST, at th<Eoots 'N Saddle Restaurant. Mrs. Dorothy Elmore of CrawTorcLsville will have the program. There will also be refreshments and entertainment. ANNIVERSARIES Birthdays Mrs. Landy Watson, 405 Berry street, December 10th.

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I? has besn fhres years since Hopkins and Walton became a fart of {his @ community. Y/e knew now, that our confidence was not misplaced and is evidenced in the steady progress we have made, and we are constantly ^ improving the services we offer. Wa assured everyone that we would prepress with cur growing city and surrounding area, and we feel that we

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TSie birthday of Kcpkins and Wa !ter. ccnss so dcse to Ghrislmas that d v;s fhink it Is in keeping with the sen firr.ent of the occasion to combine our

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joyous Christmas and a very ‘'Happy Hew Year”.

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