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School Principal Takes Own Life

NEW YORK (UP»—A grand jury' inv«»tigating violence in schools prepared today to question board of education officials about “pressure" on a principal who committed suicide shortly before he was to have testified a third time about juvenile crime in his school. The principal. George Gold farb, 55, of John Marshall Junior High School in Brooklyn, jumped from his apartment house roof Tuesday. He had been scheduled to appear a few hours later at his own request before a Kings County grand jury that has been looking into lawlessness in public schools in Brooklyn. Goldfarb’s school has been the scene of a rape and three assaults in the last eight weeks. A member of the school system 33 years and John Marshall principal since 1954. he was reporter greatly disturbed by publicity re suiting from the grand jury in vestigation. H/; also was caught in the middle of a controversy between the grand jury and the New York Board of Education over proposals to assign policemen to vio-lence-ridden schools. The grand

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• « jury thre^ times has handed up presentments calling for such ac-, tion. The school board has called the proposal • , unthinkable. , • But some relaxation of the*, board's stand was indicated" Tuesday with disclosure that’ Superintendent of Schools William Jansen is notifying all principals that they have a policeman' stationed inside their school* if they request one. It is up to eachprincipal to decide, Jansen said.

In th** Mutter tif Kstute uf Kilpli U Browning, deceased. Estate No. Htiss. NOTICE TO \l,|, 1‘EMSONS INTKUESTKII IN TUB BSTNTK ‘ of Rul|>ii L. Browning. fn tlie matter of the Estate of. Ralph I,. Brownituf, deceased No. 9*5N'S. Notice is hereby given that Zelina Robnrd Coy, as Executrix, of the above named estate, has' presented and filed her final account in final setlemcnt of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination atwi action of said Putnam Court. Onthe 21st day of February. i9r.8. at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause; if any there be. why said account should not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent and all others Interested are also reqnirM to appear and make proof of tlielf heirship or claim to any part of said estate. Zelmu Rohan! Coy, Personal Representative. John H. Alice, Judge of PutnaiiJJ 'ireuit Court. J. Frank Durham, Atty. ,-V 23-30

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CLOSING OUT SALE Of Farm Implements As I ;vm quitting farming I will sell all my farm machinery at public auction at the Dog W Suds lot on state roatl 43. one mile north of Greencastle across tiie r«»a<l from Putnam County Fair Grounds, on SATURDAY, FEB. 1, 1958 At 12:00 O’clock I. II. C. M. D. tractor, 9 speed transmission and continuous oil pump. I. H. C. W. D. 9 tractor with sirjier engine, hydraulic pump and remote cylinder with dual wheels. 4 row cultivators for M. D. I wide front a\ie for M tractor, 2 M. E. I. H. C. corn pickers. I. H. C. 4 bottom 16’’ break plow on rubber with hydraulic control. Dunham 12 ft. hydraulic wheel disc. I. H. C. 4 row corn planter, like new, with large boxes on rubber. I. H. C. 16 double disc grain drill on rubber. I. H. C. 12 ft. lime spreader on rubber. I. II. C. heavy duty liquid manure spreader. I. H. C. hay chopper, A. C. blower and pipe. I. H. C. 7 ft. subsoiler and field cultivator. 2 heavy duty rubber tired wagons with grain Ix-ds and chopped hay ra:-k> and unloading drags. I. H. C. Hammermill w ith traveling table, I (Ml ft. X” belt. 1 Auger fc-ed wagon. 16 ft. grain elevator and electric motor, f row side dre**er 2 3-section spike tooth harrows, John Deere 4 bar hay rake, like new. 1 single cultipacker, power tak»* off corn sheller with cob stacker on rubber.

TERMS: CASH.

.Not responsible in case of accidents.

EUGENE LEWALLEN

Alton Hurst, Auctioneer.

Cliff McMains, Clerk.’