The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 December 1964 — Page 14
14 The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana Wednesday, December 2, 1964
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Congo Premier Hoise Tshombe (front) shows concern for the refugees as he appears at Leopoldville Airport.
NINE DECADES OLD—Sir Winston Churchill stands at window of his Hyde Park home in London as crowds outside wish him many happy returns on his 90th birthday. Beside him is Lady Clementine Churchill. (Cablephoto)
STEEL SPECTACULAR ON THE RISE
Construction of the St. Louis Gateway Arch, destined to be the nation’s highest monument (see chart for comparison with Washington Monument and Statue of Liberty), is now past the half-way mark—over 300 feet, or higher than a 30-story building. The 630foot monument, made of more than 5,000 tons of various forms of modern steels, will commemorate America’s westward expansion following the Louisiana Purchase. Designed by the late Eero Saarinen, the Arch’s gleaming stainless steel plate skin will ha visible for 30 miles. A special train will whisk visitors up the Arch’s hollow steel plated and reinforced legs in less than two minutes to an observation platform within the top.
Boy Fires Shot At His Teacher
WADESVILLE. UPI — A 17-year-old boy fired a shot at his chemistry teacher in a North Posey High School class-room Tuesday from one of two guns he brandished and pumped five more bullets into the wall of the room after taking two girls as hostage and forcing his classmates to leave. Authorities put the youth in Posey County Jail at Mount Vernon when he surrendered the guns following a plea by a classmate who persuaded the police to let him talk to the youth. The dramatic scene occurred j Tuesday afternoon when the | youth suddenly drew two .22 j caliber automatic pistols from a 1 paper bag in the classroom, shot at his woman chemistry teacher and ordered the teacher and 18 pupils to leave. As tne classmates filed out, the youth stopped two girls and
held them hostage. The teacher called Principal Lloyd Hutchinson. Hutchinson phoned the police and tried to persuade the youth to surrender by speaking to him over an intercommunications system. But the youth answered Hutchinson's appeal by firing five shots into the intercom speaker and the chemistry classroom wall. When state police and Posey County authorities arrived, Donald Koch, a classmate of the youth, talked the authorities into letting him enter the classroom and persuade the youth to give up. The girls, identified as Ann Kay Geisler and Susie Heal, were unharmed.
! tion with the summer slaying of three civil rights workers in Mississippi, according to Negro leader Rev. Martin Luther King. King said Hoover informed him of the imminent arrests during a meeting Tuesday at FBI headquarters. The meeting was held at King's request. The two. accompanied by aides, talked in Hoover’s office for more than an hour. King did not say how many arrests were expected, but other sources indicated that 10 or 11 persons may be charged, including some “in official capacities.’’
King Reports Arrests Due
°r»bers Study Baker Payoff
WASHINGTON UPI — FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover expects arrests shortly in connec-
WASHINGTON UPI — The Senate Rules Committee’s wideranging Bobby Baker investigation turned today to a $1,500 payment received by a former congressional employe from self-styled “bagman’’ Don B.
Reynolds. The committee planned to summon William N. McLeod, former chief clerk to the House District of Columbia Committee, for questioning about the $1,500 he got from Reynolds. Reynolds, an insurance man from suburban Silver Spring, Md., told the committee Tuesday he paid the money for the “many favors” McLeod had done for him. These included helping shepherd through Congress in 1960 a bill authorizing construction of the $17 million D. C. Stadium. Reynolds said he was the “bagman” for Democratic party payoffs in 1960, including $15,000 for the campaign chest of hen Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson. He said he served as the gobetween in tunneling up to $35,000 in alleged kickbacks from the D. C. Stadium contract to political campaign chests and to individuals, one of whom was Baker. The committee’s four-hour public hearing Tuesday, during which Reynolds was the only witness, brought renewed GOP
demands for the appearance of former White House Aide Walter W. Jenkins. Sen. Carl T. Curtis. R-Neb.. also accused committee counsel Lennox P. McLendon of trying to "becloud the record and discredit” Reynolds, instead of searching for the facts in the case. Committee Chairman B. Everett Jordan. D-N. C., told Curtis the request to summon Jenkins would have to be decided by the full committee. Then he snapped: “What are you laughing about. You have a vote." "That’s what bothers me.” Curtis replied with a smile. “It always has been 6-to-3 against me.” Democrats control the committee 6-3.
has died, it was announced today. He was 61. The official Tass news agenc> carried an obituary signed by Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko calling Sobolev's death "a serious loss to the Soviet diplomatic service.”
R. R. Infers Get Pay Hike
Former Soviet Envoy Dies
MOSCOW UPI — Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Arkady Sobolev, a former Soviet ambassador to the United Nations,
CHICAGO UPI — Locomotive engineers of 163 railroads will get $1.75 more per day starting next week. The wage hike was ratified Tuesday by the general chairman of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen. The new contract involves 28.000 locomotive helpers, hostlers and engineers represented by the brotherhood. Locomotive helpers firemen and hostlers will receive two yearly pay increases of nine cents an hour retroactive to last Jan. 15.
THAT ROME TRUNK MYSTERY—A policeman in Rome look* into the strange trunk in which a U. A. R. embassy linguist, Morocco native Josef Dahan, 30, was found incarcerated just before it was to be put aboard a plane bound for Cairo. He had been drugged and bound and gagged, but came to and managed to make some noise. Two U. A. R. representatives got the heave-ho out of Italy in the bizarre case.
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