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SOUTH BEND CUP)—Principal Rupert Ferrell said Tuesday seven South Bend Central Hiprh School students were suspended

because of charges of terrorism. iip a Brooks Smith.

Pmtfam Annotmcea For Annual .Meeting Mrs. Warren Brewer, president of the Greencastle District Woman’s Society of Christian Service, announced today the program for the eighteenth annual meeting of the Woman's Society to be held in the Century Methodist Church. Terre Haute, on March 21. The meeting will begin at 9:00 a. m. with the pastor of the host church. Dr. Phil-

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The charges included beating a 14-year-oW freshman and banging hiu n ad against a tree. The seven boys were all from suburban Ardmore. They attend the 8cN<oi bus. They were ac-

opening devotions. A special memorial service for members who have died during the year will be conducted by Mrs. H-rlcn Heitz of Carbon. Indiana who is the secretary of

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ride a ecl.or 1 bus. They were ac- ■ spiritual life in the district orcused of tei rorizing fellow stu- ganization. Rev. J. Robert Fields, dents on- the bu*. Wesley Foundat ion director at Ferrell said the suspension Indiana State Teachers College, would la.t until the boys submit-will give the Memorial Address to an investigat a f their ac- titled “The Ro -> Beyond the tivities on the bus ana school j Wall.” Rev. Chester Mahan, pasgrounds. tor of the First Methodist Church Other charges against the boys of Brazil, will conclude the ser-

TODAVS BIBLE THOUGHT There is no difference between the Jew and the Greech, for the - me Lord over all is rich unto all that call upon Him. Rom. 10:12 God favois equality all His children.

include setting a newspaper on fire on the bus, taunting the driver and shouting obscene rejnarka at persons on the street.

Hack Recalled By Senate Grrsp WASHINGTON (UP)—House investigators reoailed Richard A. Mack today to explain •where he got an extra $41,000 while 'a member of the Federal Communications Commission. But there was a question whether Mack, who lesigned under fire last week, would attend the session called by a House investiga’iiig subcommittee. The Florida Railroad and Utilities Commission also has invited Mack to testify about a report that he accepted a $600 loan from a Miami trucker, while he was a member of that commis-

eion In 1954.

The Florida commission, which has no power to compel Mack to testify, is investigating a claim by Sidney Alterman of Miami that he gave a check for $600 to the •upervisor of the commission’s Miami office with the understandiing it would go to Mack. Alterman suid the alleged loan was never repaid. Subcommitte Chairman Oren Harris D-Ark. also summoned Miami, Fla., attorney Thurman A. Whiteside, Mack’s long-time friend and finanical angel, and A. Frank Katzentine, Miami radio

station owner.

Whiteside was slated for more questioning on his tangled finan-

«. ■ singing as a solo ‘ Beyond the Sunset." Mrs. Alvin Pfeiffer, vice president of the Woman’s Division of Christian Service in the North Central Jurisdiction of The Methodist Church, will bring the main address at the meeting. Mrs. Pfeiffer is a resident of Aurora, Illinois. She will be introduced by Mi-s. Henry Braun, president of the Northwest Indiana Conference Woman's Society and from Knox, Indiana. Mrs. Braun will address the meeting in the afternoon session as well as the Rev. Donald McMahan, superintendent of the Greencastle District. The host church will serve luncheon to the delegates. Following this a dramatic skit depicting work among students and servicemen will be presented by students and Woman’s Society members. It Is titled ’’Three Doors to Tomorrow.”

Personal And Local News ISriefs

Jolly Homt-makers 1 lm> Met Febniary 20th The Jolly Homemakers Club held its February meeting on February 20th at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Sutherlin with Mary Ann Sheldon hostess and i Ann Cooper assisting hostess. The meeting was called to order | by the vice president. Dorothy 1 Sutherlin with all repeating the chib creed. Roll call was answered by eight members and one guest, Barbara Haltom. with a Valentine exchange. The secretary and treasurer reports were given and approved. Old and new business was discussed. Mary Ann Sheldon won ' the door prize and Dorothy Suth- | erlin won the cake. The meeting closed with the club prayer. The March meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Kate Gooch with Dorothy Sutherlin assisting hostess. During the social hour a white elephant sale was held and other entertainment.

4-H CLUB NEWS The Lucky Clovers of Cloverdale, held their first meeting on March 13th. The leader, Charles J-sran"!. nan pa«3?d out the enrollment cards for the members of '58. The names drawn for tlF auto course were Bob Gerlach and Ray Price. Thy; names drawn for photography were Mickey Burk and Mike Crafton. On March 10th. meeting we turned in our enrollment cards and elected the following officers: President, Loyd Broad«treet; vice president, Danny Parker; secretary, Bob Gerlach, treasurer, John Whitaker; song leaders, Marjorie Price, Jimmie Longdon, Judy Broadstreet;

Charles A. Jones, of Palo Alto, Calif., visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thad Jones over the weekend. The Good Luck Club will meet this evening at 7.30 o'clock with Cleo M< Mains, West Washington street. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sinclair cf Cloverdale are at home from 'outhern Florida where they spent several weeks. A son was bom Wednesday morning at the Putnam County hospital to Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson of Danville. Club Sixteen will meet with Mrs. John Cash, Thursday at 1 p. m. Wear something green and remember the white elephant sale. Clyde Spencer and Gilbert Brown, Greencastle players, received honorable mention for the 1957-58 high school basketball season following a meeting of the coaches of the Western Indiana Conference. The Women of the Greencastle district of the W. S. C. S. will hold their all day meeting March 21st in Centenary M. E. church •at Terre Haute, Indiana. Luncheon reservations must be sent to Mrs. Florence Boatright by March 16.

Health and Safety, Ray Price,

rial relations with Mack Katzen- Recreational leaders: Tom Dougtine was to be asked for more ! Jas, Stevie Price; news reporter, about the home of Walter Wally Frazier, attempt to acquire television Our next stated meeting will Channel 10 in Miami. be held May 12th at 8 o’clock.

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Cloverdale P. T. A. Met Monday Evening The Cloverdale PTA met Monday evening in the school gym. The meeting was opened by Mr. Branneman and the pledge to the flag w'as repeated by all. Devotions were given by Rev. Celas Sheese of the Quincy Baptist church. Mr. Bogard as chairman of the nominating gave the following officers for the coming year: President, Wayne Branneman; vice president, Adrian Morrison; secretary, Mrs. Curtis Sinclair; treasurer, Mrs. Frank Liveoak. It was announced the next meeting would be held April

28th.

An auditing committee was apoointed to audit the treasurer’s books. They were GLon Steele, Mrs. Don Lewis, and Mrs. Arthur Cash . Mrs. Cletus Suit announced the summer roundup for pupils staring to school next fall would be Friday, March 21st at I:3j0 p. m. L. E. Michael spoke on behajf of the school board in regard to problems confronting them and what we as parents would like to have done. Carl Reynolds presented his Tunior Band members in a musical program. The Fifth Grade won the sunshine box. Refreshments were served by "he fifth grade mothers.

Sigma—Mrs. Kugerte Ake*rk— 7:30.p. m.—Mrs. Roy Sutherlin will have the program and Mrs. Eldena McCarson the worship. Gay Bluebirds Met At Sehoolhotise The Gay Bluebirds met Monday night March 3rd. 1958 at the Putnamville schoolhouse. Meeting was called to order by the president. Wanda Costin. Roll was called and ail said the pledge to the flag and songs were sung. Reports were given. After the business meeting we made pimehushions that looked like strawberries. We decided that since we had been sewing so much we would make sewing boxes at our next meeting. We are all to try and have a cigar box so we can decora,te it and use it for a sewing box. Later refreshments of ice cream, cookies and pop were served by Anne Cooper and Mrs.

K/sster.

Our next meeting will be held March 17th. at 7:00 p. m. in the schoolhouse.

the vaugnn nome Tuesday to asK him to do some gardening chor-

He knocked at the door but received no answer except the barking of a dog. He noted Harris’s car parked in back of the house. Then he left. Phelan returned twice again to the Vaughn home. Late in the day. he called the sheriff’s office. Lt. Robert Saum and Depu.y Tox Nix answered his call. Peering through the front window, they saw' the body of a dog by the heater and Vaughn's body on the living room couch. They found the other bodies in the three bedrooms. Dickinson said the two girls apparently had tried to stagger to safety. They had gotten out of their beds but had collapsed on the floor.

eau ana British Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd to consolidate their stand on Russia’s propo-ganda-laden calls for a summit conference and to study the threatening situation in Indonesia. Later, a spokesman for the U. S. delegation said the Big Three foreign ministers had agreed to make new proposals within the next 10 days for a summit conference with Russia.

PRAISES PUBLIC ITY

INDIANAPOLIS (UP) Marion County Sheriff Robert A. O’Neal said today “good newspaper publii ’ y” broke the $10.C00 vanu_i.-... and theft case at

North Central High School.

Three teen-age boys were arrested as burglars and two “oth-

er youths as accessories. O’Neal said two other boys were implicated directly in the vandalism and other accessories might bring the number of arrests to 11 or 12. O’Neal said burglary charges would be filed against Perry Hoover. 16. New Augusta, and John Hugh.?s, 17. and Clarence Jones. 17, Indianapolis. Held as accessories were Harold Jones. 21 Paul Goode, 18. and Arthur Eugene Williams, Indianapolis.

THE HOT AND C OLD

Key West. Fla., was the warmest spot in the n .tion Tuesday, with a reported temperature of 79. the U. S. Weather Bureau reported. Today’s low was 2 below zero, recorded at Leadville, Colo.

Friendship Club Will Meet This Evening Ti-.e Friendship Club will meet this evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Virginia Par ker.

Seven Killed By Gas Heater Fumes

Club Met At Home CM Mrs. Guy Dean The Jaeksonettee Home Demonstration Club met Monday, March 10, at the home of Mrs. Guy Dean. Mrs. Nellie Malayer opened the meeting by reading the thought of the month. Mrs. VVm. McMullen n?ad the history of the song of the month and the club members sang “My Wild Irish Rose,” and repeated the Club Creed together. Roll call was answered by “An Embarassing Moment.” The lesson “Candle Making” was given by Mrs. Wm. McMullen and Mrs. Alice Hatfield. They had made and decorated several kinds of candles and told us how to make the candles and showed is how to whip the wax to decoate them. This was very interesting. During the business meeting Mrs. Nellie Malayer gave a report of the County meeting and Mrs. Hatfield gave the report on Outlook. Mrs. Beryl Miller gave the Citizenship Health report. Phis concerned the importance of shots for Polio and precautions to take during an outbreak. Sec ■eport was read and approved. Mrs. Eilene Gowin read a letter >n changes expected to be made n the state constitution of Home j Zc Clubs at the June meeting at Purdue. Mrs. Guy Dean gave re- ; sort on Gardening meeting. During the social hour Mrs. Doris Pitcock had a contest vhich was won by Mrs. Gladys OeVore. Refreshments were served to jleven members and one guest

FRESNO, Calif., (UP) — The bodies of seven persons who died from breathing the fumes of an unvented gas heater were removed early today from a small house 10 miles east of this central California city. Deputy Coroner Alphord Dickinson believed the seven, one of them a baby, died late Saturday or early Sunday. Their bodies were not found until Tuesday. The victims were tentatively' identified as: Mr. and Mrs. Luke Vaughn. | owners of the house; their 16year old daughter, Gail; their house guests, William Harris, 52, Adelanto Calif., his wife, Janette. 45; Mrs. Joyce Galloway, 19, believed to be their daughter; and the baby girl, possibly Mrs. Galloway’s child. A card in Mrs. Galloway’s wallet identified her husband as Airman 2/C A. M. Galloway of Luke Air Force Base in Arizona. jt The fumes also claimed a Pekingese clog. Another dog was ktill alive. Vaughn’s employer, James PhelarT, said he last saw Vaughn on Saturday. He said he went to

Convicts Back In Celiblock

PETROS. Tenn. (UP) — More than 300 dangerous convicts, weary and hungry from two days of rioting, were back in what was left of their cells today under a shaky truce with prison officials. The prisoners went on their second major rampage Tuesday, breaking more celiblock fixtures and ripping away bars from most of the cells. But two spokesmen for the inmates promised during a huddle with prison authorities Tuesday night that the trouble would end. There was apparent compliance with the peace agreement. Today all was quiet in the dark four-story celiblock that houses prisoners serving terms of 99 years or life.

U. S. Willing To Hold Top Meeting MANILA (UP)—Secretary of State John Foster Dulles said today the United States was willing to attend a ‘‘summit” meeting if there was hope of reaching a disarmament agreement and of relaxing world tension. Dulles, in a major policy pronouncement preceding a Big Three foreign ministers conference here, told the SEATO nations the present world tensiorr has “brought us close to the sparks of world war on more than one occasion.” Dulles met today with French Foreign Minister Christain Pin-

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hist Group Meetings >f Women’s Fellowship The group meetings of the Christian Women’s Fellowship •vill be held on Thursday, March | loth as indicated. , Kappa—Mrs. N. L. Hammond —2:00 P. M. Mrs. Clay Brothers will have the program and iMiss Jarrie Pierce the worship. ...Upsilon—Mrs. Julian Steele— 7:30 P. M—Mrs. Meda Long will have the program and Miss Betty Heavin the worship. RHO—Mrs. Charles Rector— i 2:00 p. m.—Mrs. E. R. Bartley will have the program and Mrs. John Garl the worship. Iota—Mrs. John Tharp—2:00 P. M.—Mrs. Bruce Shannon will have the program and Mrs. James | Woodall the worship. Omicron—Mrs. Ward Mayhall —7:30 P. M.—Mrs. Errett Shaw will have thep rogram and Mrs Hershell Hammond the worship

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