The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 May 1957 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER WF.n.. MAY 15. 1?*57 I*at r f 2 GREENCASTLE. LND.

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E. German Red Leaders Worried

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ers are showing’ signs anxiety over increasingly opposition to Red rule.

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There has been no violent outbreak. But the Red leaders plainly are aware that they rule only by sheer force. Their actions show that they fear a re-

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The latest manifestation of opposition to the Communists has | come in what is really a minor j strike by students in the veter- j inary college of Humboldt Uni- ! versity in East Berlin. The strike came after Dean | Guenther Schuetzer of the college fled to West Berlin early this month. Schuetzer had been warned that the Reds intended to

arrest him.

Schuetzer’s crime was that he ! had supported anti-Communist

demands by students, including the abolition of the compulsory | study of the Russian language

and tfommunist doctrine.

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The students refused to attend ! classes held by professors who . ubstituted for Schuetzer. The ; entire junior class of 122 went on j

strike last Thursday.

The Communist “worker’s ' militia” in East Berlin was put on the alert. The Red government threatened to expel all ;

striking students.

This tailed to work. The strik- j ing students were then suspend- j

showed no sign of re- j The Communists next

iift* d the suspensions. But the | students refused to return to i

classes.

Now it is reported that in a new shift of tactics the authorities have decided to expel 11 leaders of the strike and have arrested two of them. ANNIVERSARIES Birthdays Donna Gaylene Gibson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Galen Gibson of Roachdale R. 1, 4 years today, May 15ih.

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Bom Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson. Greencastle. a son. Golden Circle Club of Washj ington twp. will meet with Lena Trussell May 23rd at 7 p. m. The Reelsville Methodist church Ladies Aid cooked and served the food for the Reelsville . Alumni banquet held Saturday evening at the Reelsville school. Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie Toney will be held Thursday at 2:30 p. m. from the Rector Funeral Home. Interment will be i in Little Walnut cemetery. Mrs. Toney was preceded in death by her husband, one daughter, Mrs. Emma Henry, Greencastle; one

granddaughter, Dora Lorene Henry; one great grandson, Ronnie Toney. Sherman D. Early was admitted to the Putnam County hospital Tuesday for observation and treatment. Miss Gail Irwin, a Greencastle freshman at Indiana State Teachers College, has recently been elected to the Junior Board for the 1957-58 college year. Miss Irwin, an elementary major, is also active in Future Teachers of America, Press Club, ACE, Young Democrat, Gamma Phi Beta sorority, SUB, and Social Studies Club.

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Born Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Bacon, Gosport, a daughter. Born to Mr. and Mrs. George Fox, Center Point, Tuesday, a son. Coterie will meet with Miss Ruth Stewart at 7:30 Friday evening. Mrs. Maggie Scott is a patient at the Putnam County hospital for treatment. Lemuel Blue is a patient at the West 10th St. Veterans hospital in Indianapolis. Miss Dixie Goldsberry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Goldsberry, underwent an appendectomy at the Putnam County hospital, Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hannemann have returned home from Sanford, Fla., where they visited their son, Jackie Hannemann and wife. Jackie is stationed at the Naval Base in Sanford. The nominating committee of the Women of the Moose will meet this evening at 8:30 p. m. at the Moose Hall for nominations of officers. The nominating committee consists of the executive committee and the five past regents of the Women of the Moose. An article by Dr. Dwight L. Ling, assistant professor of history at DePauw Universtiy, has been accepted for publication in the August issue of the quarterly journal, “The Historian.” Based on Dr. Ling’s doctoral dissertation, the article deals with the establishment of the French protectorate over Tunisia and is entitled, “Paul Cambon, Coordinator of Tunisia.”

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