The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 March 1957 — Page 5
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Auto Accident Takes 5 Lives
BEJOU, .\h;.n. (UP) persons were K.'i!**). electrocution' \t\ * attempt to<lay af?< r a ed into a power lino • . U. . 59, one mile north of , Six other Pcjkoi v ed in the ■> | killed outr;>dirin the
three others died trjing to pull n< b dies out of the car after ii.nd' i i a water-filled ditch. A .thonties said there were : I ,i - i.' i in the car, driv- : W Ji.a.n U. Schultz. 27. Wing : Minn., who was killed. Dor i.i Haugen, 20, Winger, was the other clash victim. Tin impact o fthe crash snapI < d ho' power lines and dangle ! them into the water where the car landed. Killed trying to aid the victims were Marvin Duncan, 18, Foss- :• r. Minn., Orville Rolf, Fosston, a passenger in Duncan’s car; and
Clark Hoidah 1, 21. Winger. Both Duftcan and Hoidanl drove up to the scene of the crash shortly after 1 a. m. and waded into the ditch after the victims, only to die of electrocution instantly, authorities said. Schultz and Haugen were electrocuted in the car. The water in the ditch was only a foot and a half leep.
4-H CLUB NEWS
The first meeting of the Junior High Sewing Skunks was held at the Vocational Building at 4:00
' p. m. March IS. The purpose of the meeting was to elect officers and select a name for the club. The name chosen was the Junior High Sewing Skunks. The following officers were elected: President, Karen Vote; vice president, Sara Hanna; secre j I tary, Linda Nelson; news report- | er. Mary Kaye Wright; health and safety leader, Anita Wiggs; cong leader, Virginia Padgett; recreation leader, Nan Wiggs. It was decided that the next meeting would be held at the Vocational Building at 4:00 p. m. on April 3.
Tlii: SUN'S SETTING ON THE BRITISH EMPIRE
THE BRITISH EMPIRE, long known as the empire the sun never sets on, seems to be going into a twilight. Recent independence of the
former Gold Coast, and self-goverment negotiations of Singapore spotlight what’s happened to the far-flung system since War 13
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^ ... DISirk i ATiORNEY William Langley of Portland (top) invok- ; ed the P'ifth amendment 36 ! times from the witness stand in I the Senate probe of labor racketeering. Gambler “Big Jim" Elkins (bottom) claimed a ‘voice alleged to be Langley’s on tape recordings schemed with hoodlums to “cut up the take” from monopolized vice.
Left’ at 6 Hours
THIS BABY w-as only six hours old when left on doorstep of Mrs. Mary Grayson in Los Angeles. She told police she heard the door bell, then heard a car • drive away. Offifcer Robert McDowell's eajy -is big "awning” over the tot, /InternationalJ
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