The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 June 1964 — Page 7
THE DAILY BANNER
GREENCASUE, INDIANA
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1964 Page 7
Ruby's Fourth Attorney Quits DALLAS UPI — Dr. Hubert Winston Smith, the most recent Jack Ruby defense lawyer, has quit as the condemned killer's fourth chief counsel, Ruby’s
sister said Tuesday. At the same time, the sister, Mrs. Eva Grant, said Ruby had refused to take the medication — presumably tranquilizers — offered to him in his cell by psychiatrists. Mrs. Grant said Smith's quitting was a “completely friendly disassociation’* brought about
RAPPROCHEMENT—The U. S. and Communist-ruled Romania draw a step closer together with this signing in Washington of an agreement to increase trade and upgrade their legations to full embassy status. For Romania, Gheorghe Gas-ton-Marin (left), vice chairman of Romanian Council of Ministers. For U.S., Undersecretary of State Averell Harriman.
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because he was “cut off financially and unable to carry on the defense due to lack of funds for himself.” Smith had agreed to serve the Ruby defense at no fee.
Three Convicts Are Captured LINCOLN. Neb. UPI —Three inmates of the state penitentiary, one a convicted killer | were back behind bars today j after a short bid for freedom. Prison officials immediately j blamed the Monday night escape on negligence on the part of a guard. When called in for questioning, the guard resigned, i The first escape to be cap- j tured, and the most dangerous, was Harry Benjamin Harrison, j 34. Omaha. Harrison was sen- | tenced to life imprisonment on i a second degree murder charge ir 1958 for the butcher knife i slaying of another Omaha man. Captured later in the day by the Nebraska safety patrol were William R. O’Kelly, 24, Denver, and Milton Schooler, 31, Dakota City, Neb. O’Kelly was serving a burglary term while Schooler was sitting out a robbery sentence.
"Kissed To Death" BOURNEMOUTH, England UPI — The life-like model used by the St. John Ambulance Brigade to demonstrate the “kiss of life” has been “kissed to death” and is completely worn out, the brigade’s superintendent said Tuesday.
Walled-In Groom SIENA. Italy UPI _ The bride was waiting in the church, the priest was ready, but the groom didn’t show up. He couldn’t. He was walled up at home. Friends of the groom, traffic cop Mario Mori, walled up his door with 200 bricks as a practical joke. Mori eventually managed to tear down the wall and rushed to the church, a bit dusty and a bit late, but still in time to say “I do.”
Glee Club Tour LAFAYETTE UPI — Purdue University’s 52-member male glee club opens a month’s concert tour of Europe Thursday. The singers will leave Chicago Thursday evening for a chartered flight to Shannon, Ireland. The tour includes Ireland, England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Switzerland, Austria and Italy. Return from Rome is scheduled for July 3.
FAMILY POLITICS BOISE, Idaho UPI — Idaho Gov. Robert E. Smylie, senior governor in the country in time of service, told a youth legislature here that the art of political machination is also a household tool. Encouraging the youths that there is nothing “dark and mysterious” about politics, Smylie said: “I can assure you that when my family begins to move toward the making of a family decision, it is political machinery that they invoke in order to persuade me to have their way.”
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BIG WHEEL—George MacNaughton of Adrian, Mich, Is a “big wheel” on the Albion College campus, Albion, Mich. He says his unicycle “is good exercise, gets me to class quickly and It’s easy to store,**
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