The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 February 1964 — Page 4

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DR. SAM PAROLE—Parole of Dr. Sam Sheppard, convicted of the blugeon murder of his wife a decade ago in a case that made headlines around the world, is urged by Dr. Samuel Gerber (above), Cuyahoga County (Cleveland) coroner and one of the key prosecution witnesses. Sheppard is in the Ohio State Prison in Columbus.

UNDIPLOMATIC — Salvador Pardo - Holland, the sincefired Mexican ambassador to Bolivia, covers his manacled hands with his coat as he leaves the U. S. commissioner’s office in New York, charged with smuggling millions of dollars worth of pure heroin into the U. S.

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Meeting Held By Roachdale Lions The regular meeting of the Roachdale Lions Club was held Tuesday evening with Richard Higgle presiding. Lion Howard Wilson had as his guest S.V. Ablam and Lion Warren Buser’s guest was Homer Cochran, a Roachdale clergyman. Sam Hostetter and Leroy Love were in charge of the entertainment, assisted by John T. Wilson, conductor of the Roachdale School Band. Mr. Wilson stated that all those from the school who were participating had been winners in Music Contests. Alan Hughes gave a bass clarinet solo. Accompanist was Glenda Purcell. Sharyn Parks, Carla Faller and Louetta Howard* rendered a saxophone trio, accompanied on the piano by Mildred Fitzsimmons. Glenda Purcell did render a voice solo, accompanied on the piano by Mildred Fitzsimmons. Jimmy Risk gave a baritone solo, accompanied by Bernice Wilson on the piano. A vocal trio was given by Glenda Purcell, Lynn Hostetter and Barbara Wilson, accompanied on the piano by Bernice Wilson. All present enjoyed the vocal and instrumental renditions, which were most outstanding. The Blue and Gold Banquet for the Cub Scouts will be held at 6:30 p.m. March 5, 1964 at the Roachdale Masonic Hall. The Basketball Banquet will be held at the Lions Club March 10, 1964 at 7:00 p.m. A fine supper was served prior to the meeting. Heart Surgery Proves Success

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