The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 July 1963 — Page 3

WORKER Rl'KIEl) I I* TO HIS NECK Buried up to his neck in a water main excavation cavein in Austin, Tex., Markus Espanosa (center, black arrowi, 57, is pulled free. It took rescuers nearly an hour to get him out. He suffered a fractured pelvis and was reported in fair condition.

1)01 BEE CAMBRIDGE GI AKI) Tough guerrilla-trained National Guard troops debark from troop carrier to help meet a threat of new racial demonstrations by defiant integrationists. The military force on duty in Camridge, Md.. has been increased from 450 to 900 to enforce an edict against demonstrations.

NOTICE—All Babe Ruth play ers are invited to go to victory field to see the Indianapolis, Indians play Tuesday night. A bus will leace the high School at 5:30 p. m. There will be no charge for admission or for transporttion. The Tuesday night game in Babe Ruth has been postpone'* We hope that all Babe Ruth boys can make the trip.

1902 MODEL SINGER Cannot be told from new. Sews forward and reverse. Darns, quilts appliques and zig-zags. Responsible party may nuke 6 payments of $5.95 each. Will accept trade and discount for each. Call OL 3-3321. 22-4t

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FINAL CLEAN I P OF ALL SUMMER GOODS

NOTICE!

I have sold my plumbing and heating business, to Mr. Eugene Sawyer, an experienced plumber, who will continue to operate the business as I have in the past. He will continue under the name of Kromme Plumbing & Heating, the phone number will remain the same, Oliver 3-4694 and present shop location, at 1111 So. Locust St., will be used. I will for the present continue in an advisory capacity, and will appreciate your continued patronage. My thanks to all of our customers for your valued business in the past.

Arthur 6. Kromme

Governor MATTHEW E. WELSH writes a message of hope to our kinsmen and friends behind the Iron Curtain

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SAVINGS and LOxlX

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Matthew E. Welsh Govzmob

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State of Indiana Office of the Governor Indianapolis

Dear Friends: Many years ago, great numbers of our fellow country-men were coming to America to seek a better life. Through hard and honest work, they soon were able to enjoy a good standard of living, to send their children to school, to build their communities, and to benefit from the fruits of freedom. All Americans fully realize what these blessings mean to us. Through their labors and perseverance our fellow countrymen have helped to build America and to preserve her freedom by fighting her battles. They have made possible the realization and the ideals represented by the Statue of Liberty, symbol of freedom loving people everywhere. But, well off as we may be here in America, we must not forget that our kinsmen and our friends in the old country are right now deriving a mere subsistence under a totalitarian system whose ultimate goal is to extend its dominion throughout the world. This would also destroy the great work that we, together with our fellowAmericans of other national origins, have taken several generations to create.

These unfortunate people in the old country have no hope

other than that which we can inspire in them for the eventual regaining of their freedom. To help them, we must make known to the world the complete extent of their suffering. This message will best be brought out through the Freedom Pavilion, to be constructed at tha New York World’s Fair, which is to be open in April 1964. It will also help to unite our fellow-Americans in the cause of freedom, too

long and too much taken for granted by all of us.

This project, the Freedom Pavilion, can become a reality only if you and all the rest of us contribute generously to it NOWl Your donations --

of whatever amount -- will be gratefully welcomed.

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THE PICTURE IN TODAY’S BANNER ON THE FRONT PAGE SHOWS AN IMPROVEMENT PAID FOR BY THE MERCHANTS IN THAT BLOCK AND WAS DONE AT NO EXPENSE TO THE CITY

Those merchants supporting the improvement are listed as follows • BOOKS PLUS • THE BOOTERY • GOAN PHARMACY • MOORE'S CAFE • G. C. MURPHY CO. • PREVO'S • TROVER’S • WILBUR CONNER, Property owner • CHET COAN, Property owner

FREE COFFEE and DOUGHNUTS i am-2 pm

TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY JULY 23rd and 24th NOW OPEN

We will serve breakfast and noon meals HOT DOG Sandwich 15c

OUR SPECIAL

We cordially invite all people to use our service

S-CAFE

Your donation should be made payable to First Foundation for Freedom, a non-profit charitable corporation, and mailed to Governor Matthew E. Welsh, Indianapolis, Indiana.

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