The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 March 1958 — Page 2

Hi uAlLT bANNfcT? . in a new * nneuge jreparea by the TUCKS, MAR. «. 19.W. Tnf' 2 ,ndl,nl StJ,l ° -’“s-'eum Study CiHEKVI' -*'* I LK- '.VD Commission, headed by Sen. John HZ—TT7.i' ' I M. Harlan R-Richmond. RAPS STATE MI SEUM

INDIAXAPOLJS UP — A leg- FACES PP.ISON TERM tsatlve «ftudy commission said to- * ^ Indian i has ‘‘the poorest ami INDIANAPOLIS UP — A plea i lost inadequate state museum Ln of guilty brought a 2-21 year he United States”. j sentence to Frank J. Noll Jr., The statement was contained 48, former Indiana intangibles

tax aarmiiistrator. .veonesoay on a change of embezzling $35,110 in public funds. Defense attorney John Royse argued for a suspended sentence on grounds ‘‘Noll and his family are destitute.” But Special Judge Robert B. Lybrook of Johnson Circuit Court, who presided in Marion Criminal Court, refused to suspend the term.

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The New Era Club will meet with Mrs. Robert Myers, March 11th, at 2:00 p. m. City firemen made a run to the city dump Wednesday but no damage was reported. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Mugg, I of Quincy, are the parents of a daughter bom Wednesday at the Putnam County Hospital. Highest temperature in the nation reported Wednesday was 81 at Key West, Fla. Lowest this morning was 16 below zero at Fiaser, Colo. Morris Baldwin, 39, was arrested by city police in the court house at 11:10 p. m. Wednesday. He was lodged in the Putnam County jail on a public intoxiea:ion charge. Mr. and Mrs. William A. U&s- | worth talked over long distance , I .elephona with their son, Corpor- i ai Fred Unsworth, who has just, j arrived at San Francisco follow-! i mg maneuvers on Okinawa, the ; i Philllpines and other areas in i :he Pacific and Far East. Cpi. j , 1 nsworth will arrive in Greeni castle on March 22nd for a ten ay leave. The Cassell C. Tucker Po(?t No j 53 American Legion will observe j its 39th birthday Monday evenj ing with a pitch-in dinner at the i Post Home at 6:30 for members I of the Post and Auxiliary and , their families. Regular meetings' I cf the Post and Auxiliary will , follow the dinner. All members iare invited to attend ajid all elegible members who have not | yet joined. Paul R. Alward, of this citj% left Sunday via TWA Airlines for Washington, D. C., where he is attending the fourth National legislative conference of the Building and Construction Trades Dept. AFL-CIO. Mr. AlWard is an area representative of the Indianapolis and Central Indiana District Council of Carpenters. At this conference, representatives of the 19 building trades from every* state meet with our Senators and Representatives to discuss national labor pro clems.

CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank my neighbors, friends and relatives for the lovely cards and nice food I received on my 94th birthday. May God bless everyone of you Mrs. Alice Ader. Ip

—MISSILE LOST failed to go into orbit. ‘‘There is every indication that the satellite did not function normally,” Pickering said. But he added that “We cannot state positively whether it is in orbit or not, but it probably is not.” He also said Explorer might have faltered on its arching climb into the heavens and careened back ignominiously into the ocean. Meanwhile, Explorer I, suc- _ cessfully launched Jan. 31 also by a Jupiter-C, continued sendinr back information as it sped around the earth with the heav ier Russian Sputnik II. Eyes turned, too, toward the Navy Vanguard rocket, launched twice unsuccessfully with a 6.4-inch spherical satellite in its nose and now ready in its service tower for a third try expected before the week is out. But the focus of attention at this missile center was on the mystery of Explorer II. Its fate seemed swallowed up in silent space, and there was endlese conjee rare as to w*hat might have happened.

ANNIVERSARIES Birthday Marsha Kay and Marshal Ray Brattain, 6 years old. March 6th. Robin Wood, son of Mr. and [ Mrs. William A. Wood. 2 years i I old Marck fe*. »

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