The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 May 1957 — Page 6

THfc DAILY BANNER WED^ MAY 29, 19.'»7 PaK** 6 fiREEV CATTLE, INU. ACT ON HOI'SINCi BILL WASHINGTON, < UP) — The congressional economy drive today put the squeeze on the housing bill in the Senate. The senators took up the big House-approved bill for the third day after trimming il.250.000.000 from it. They were called into session and hour and a half early in an effort to complete action on the bill by nightfall.

HAS “NO KECiRKTS" SAN FRANCISCO, (UP)—A 21 year old mild-appearing sailor had “no regrets” today over killing his division officer and wounding two other men during a .seven-hour rampage aboard a Navy attack transport. The sailor, Jimmie L. Hender-

son. of Marina City. Calif., »aid he was not sorry he shot and killed Ens. Arthur L. Morris, 28, of Stow% Ohio.

IT RSI K CUBAN REBELS HAVANA, (UP)—Cuban army troops pursued newdy-landed rebels through the rainswept mountains of southeastern Cuba today and hunted for saboteurs who struck in the Cuban capital itself. Army communiques reported two separate battles between troops and rebel hands in Oriente Province Tuesday.

BLAST CALLED OFF LAS VEGAS. Nev. (UP) — Atomic Energy Commission scientists today called off the second blast in the 20-shot series of A-tests.

WANTS TO SEE FIRST STEP WASHINGTON (UP) — The United States wants to see a “first step” disarmament program working successfully before jumping into a new Big Four conference with Russia on German reunification. As American officials prepared j to say goodbye to visiting West , German Chancellor Konrad Ade- ! nauer, they voiced doubt a Big Four foreign ministers conference of Russia, Britain, the United States and France is in the cards for this year.

TRAVEL AT L. S. EXPENSE WASHINGTON (UP)—U. S. Border Patrol officers travelled ! on government expense accounts to attend rifle and pistol matches while claiming to perform "official border patrol duties,” it was

CHATEAU--Tonight Thru Saturday THIS IS A FINE PICTURE

MARLFOROFT AUTO THEATRE Just East of .Htilesville on U. S. 40 Show Starts at Dusk

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Tonight and Thursday Jeff Chandler - Tim Hovey “TOY TIGER” Audio Murphy and Barbara Rush “WORLD IN MY CORNER”

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Friday and Saturday Alan Ladd - Virginia Mayo “THE BIG LAND” MacDonald Carey and Rhonda Fleming “ODONGO” “THE MONSTER AND THE APE”

Meculozv brook Drive In Theater Intersection 30 and 43 Tonight and Thursday “THE FNGFAKDED MOMENT” (Color) Esther Williams and George Nader “TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE” Henry Fonda, Sylvia Sidney

Friday and Saturday “THE MAVERICK QI EEN” (Color) Barbara Sttmvyck, and Barry Sullivan “DOLINS OF OKLAHOMA”

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charged today. Gen. Joseph M. Swing. U. S. immigration commissioner and boss of the Border Patrol, also had “irregularities” in his travel vouchers while on hunting trips to Mexico. They were later corrected. however. Those were the finding of Comptroller General Joseph Campbell in an official nvesti^r ition of the government expense accounts.

! Agency. The measure was sent ^ tc the Senate for final approval. The cut was coupled with a ban against competition by the agency with private news, film or picture agencies. The $(*6,200,000 appropriation to run the propaganda agency in the 12 months starting July 1, was $47,800,000 less than President Eisenhower requested.

when he has a cold, says it really pays off. Cavazos was gulping e«ome of his favorite remedy Monday when he almost swallowed a pearl.

VALUABLE MEDICINE CHICAGO (UP)—Lino Cavazos, who likes to eat oyster stew

JAPS PICKET EMBASSY TOKYO (UP) Japanese police farmed lines three deep in front of the U. S. Embassy in Tokyo trday and fought off 100 enraged Japanese university students protesting the Nevada atomic tests.

HOUSE ENDORSES CUT WASHINGTON (UP) — The House endorsed today to a 33 per cent cut in requested funds for the United States Information

Corral Drive-In Theatre SEELYVTLLE, INDIANA Boxoffice OjK^n 7:15 Show At Dusk Wed. - Thurs. “BOY ON A DOLPHIN” (Cinemascope - Color) Also “STAR OF INDIA” (Technicolor)

0-C Midway Drive-In Theater Junction U. S. 40 and 43.

WtrsT GErtiviAN Chancellor KMiiad Adenauer «.„iu exenange pleasantries with Se retary of State John Foster Dulles before opening a series of talks on world problems. Adenauer is in Washington seeking assurances that the U. S. will demand progress on German unification.

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Tonight In Color “REPRISAL” Guy Madison, Felicia Farr ‘MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY’ Charles Laughton and Clark Gable.

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THAT PENSIVE look on face of Mrs. Rosalie Sperling, 18, in Lodi, Calif., was there before authorities changed their minds and decided not to bar her from her own high school commencement because she is four months pregnant. At first, the school superintendent said she would be required to receive her diploma privately. So her classmate husband Jerry, 17, and 60 other graduating seniors in the class of 400 said they wouldn't either, if she wouldn’t. Clntcnationall

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