The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 September 1963 — Page 2
Greeks Warned By Cuban Exiles MIAMI UPI miltaiU Cuban exile jfroup has warned it will attack Greek ships found near Cuba after Oct. 1, and vowed to continue to fipTit Premier Fidel Castro "until victory
or death."
At the same time, the Revolutionary Recovery Insurrectional Movement MIRR released photographs Monday showing two of its members working bn si\ homemade bombs which the group said were dropped on a Cnmnguey sugar mill Sunday. The raid was directed against Cuba’s largest sugar mifl, Haronu in Camaguey. The group said “we believe that’s the one we hit, but whatever we hit, we destroyed it." There was no anti - aircraft fiie, according to the leaders of MIRR. Marcelina Garcia aid Or-
lando Bosch.
hvsj of .'iteged ‘'fire trap” schools ^fi nearby Midland and Jason-
ville.
For eight days men and women. farmers and housewives, have picketed the high school in six daily shifts of four hours each in numbers ranging from 10 to 50. St ite Sen. Kenneth Reagin said they weie protesting such things as a loose fireproof ceiling, broken concrete steps and railings, and roosting pigeons at the junior high school at Jasonville. At the elementary school at Midland. Reagin said, brick and stone above the east entry was bulging and ready to fall, and dry and rotting wood in the attic presented a fire threat. He said there were exposed wires in wall sockets, unrepaired and rooten floors, unlocked and openly wired main switch boxes and overflowing w a t e r supply tanks in washrooms.
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16.35-16.50; few 16.65-16.75. Cattle 2,800; calves 100; steers and heifers generally steady.
Aroused Parents Continue 'Seige' COALMONT. UPI — Determined parents kept up their marathon •around the clock seige” of the high school in tins small Hoosier town today in pro-
Fund For Gold water SAVANNAH. Ga. UPI — Georgians have contt ibuted more than $30,000 to the nation movement to draft Sen. Barry Goldw a t e r, R-Ariz., for president, state chairman Joseph Tribble said Monday. “I think Senator Goldwatcr is the only Republican who can beat President Kennedy in 1R64," said Tribble, a Republican state sena-
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1H£ DAILY BANNER Revival meeting starts at Fish and Conservation Commis-Tln-x >i PT 10 ifHfi Page 2 Church of the Nazarene, Sipt. 11 - Moners here that long term"
22nd. Everyone welcome. solutions to both the agricultural The Fillmore Garden club will problem are closely related, meet Friday with Mrs. Evelyn “In fact, I believe that in reBuis. Members please note change solving the crisis of abnndance of meeting place. in agriculture we also will reMrs. Ethel Conklin, Mrs. Etta solve the crisis of scarcity in rec Scott, Mrs. Gladys Spiker and reation," Freeman said. Mrs. Mary Haddix, spent Sun-
day in Brown County. . .
_ , _ ^ * Mrs - Marie Gr * en her Livestock Market Greencastle*" Indiana, f s Second ° f 0r,and °’ Hogs 7.300; barrows and gilts Green* astle, Indiana, ts Second Florida, are visiting her son, t o 00 o 9 - ]h Class Mail matter u*dar Act of prank Green who works at the * ’ JU0 ^ lb -
March 7, 1878. Daily Banner in Greencastle. Subscription Pr’ces \ trash fire broke out at the
Home Delivery 85c per week Lion’s Club last night about 9:15 sheep j 100 . sprin „ larpbs Mailed in Putnam County p.m. The Greencastle Fire De- ^,/loo highei P c Lce ‘ and
!><.00 per year partment arrived shortly there- p.-ime 19.50-20.50. Outside of Putnam County after .ind damage was minimum. 88.0A per year The Sherwood Christian p .
Outside of Indiana Women Fellowship will meet 5l§I13ls UrOSSCCl 812.00 per \ear Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. KANSAS CITY f Mo. UPI
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TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT Graver, 413 Shadowlawn. Mrs. do S apparently was no deterrent
Ernest Mugg will be the assistant to thieves who carted away
Whither thou goest, I will go hostess. Study will be given by everything from his masters and where thou lodgest, I will Mrs Thomas'Albin and worship apartment.
lodge: Thy people shall be my wi u be g iven by ^ frs ^Tilton returned home Monday, people, and thy God my God. - Klebusch. All women are invited, discovered the looting and called Ruth 1:16. police. The scotty bit Patrolman
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B Team Wins $ At Turkey Run The Greencastle B football team opened its season with a hard-fought 14-7 victory over Turkey Run at Turkey Run Monday. Bill Clary’s to Craig Hammond pass play netted 65 yards and a TD in the first quarter.
Phil Terry scored the second TD on a 25 yard end sweep. Bob Evens converted the PAT. The B squad’s next game is at Brazil Monday, Sept. 16 at 6:30.
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Oliver B. Stultz—We wish to thank our many friends and relatives for their acts of kindness, sympathy and floral trib-
, utes at the passing of our beMINNEAPOLIS UPI -Agri- loved husband and father . We
V F. W. Ladies Auxiliary will culture Secretary Orville Free- also wish to thank Rev Beeman meet Wednesday at 8:00 p.m. at man urged farmers and conser- for his comforting meS sage, the the Post Home. vationists to support the fed- p allbeare rs. the ladies who servThe Friendship Club will meet eral program for converting farm ed the ]unch and especiallv the with Mrs. Dan Roland Wednes- land to recreational uses. staff of the Hopkins-Walton day evening, 7:30 p.m. at her Freeman told delegates to the F unera i Home,
home. annual convention of the InterDon't forget the homecoming na tional Association of Game, and pitch-in dinner at Portland ' — - -
Mills Sunday, September 15th.
Everyone welcome.
The first fall meeting of St. Paul's Study Club group will be held on Thursday, Sept. 12, at 1:30 p.m. in the parish hall. The Veronica club will meet with Mrs. L. W. VanCleave Wednesday 2:00 p m. Mrs. Raymond Nelson will have the program. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Partin, Greencastle Route 4. are the parents of a daughter born Monday at the Putnam County Hospital. Kenneth Morlan, 35 ( was arrested and lodged in the Putnam County jail at 4:30 Monday afternoon by Deputy Sheriff Paul Mason on an assault and battery
warrant.
Miss Jane E. Turk has gone to the University of Kansas, at Laurence, Kansas, where she will have a teaching assistantship in the Speech Department and will study for her Master of Arts degree in radio and television. Jane is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Laurel H. Turk, 209 Hillsdale Ave. The Business and Professional Woman’s Club of Crawfordsville has issued an invitation to all the clubs in District Seven to attend a tea in the Community room of the Ladoga Federal Savings and Loan Association in Crawfordsville on Sunday. September 15 from 2 to 5 p. m. The tea honors Miss Mabel Kidwell, Brazil. State President and Miss Ethel Quigg. Crawfordsville, 7th District Director. Members of the Greencastle club who wish to attend are asked to contact Mrs. Ted Glidewell, the local club president.
DOG TIRED—The doves, Julia and Lorna, apparently are dog tired, considering their choice of Lord Roy’s muzzle for a roost Lord Roy is the pet of Olive White in Bexleyheath, England, and he gets a lot of movie and TV commercial
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