The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 April 1965 — Page 3
Fx-J?uss Leader Turns To Art MOSCOW UPI — Former premier Nikita S. Khrushchev tppears to be using: his enforced •etirement to improve his Cxowledge of art. "Thursday, for the second time in a week, the man who ruled Russia for more than a iecade turned up at an art (how — unannounced but not
unnoticed.
. Still looking pale and drawn. Khrushchev looked carefully at
| the sculptures of 90-year-old I Sergei T. Konekov. This Russian sculptor — who lived in America from 1924 till ' 1945 — is one of the nation’s most famous and respected. He has won both the Stalin prize and the Lenin prize. A Soviet journalist who was present said Khrushchev studied the work intently, but said
little.
dianapolis or at New Albany about 12 miles east of here. The four men. who returned i to Kentucky aboard the Ohio ; River ferry from Mauckport to i Brandenburg were arrested by waiting Kentucky officers as they left the boat. They saw the officers waiting on the shore as the boat approached the Kentucky dock but were unable to escape.
HoosierBank Bandits Caught 'jS-Ms Saali Ta CRANDALL, UPI — Four W00 DcGOUllO
PARIS UPI — The Soviet Union may be aiming at a Moscow-Paria “axis” with the
bank robbery suspects, who drifted helplessly across the Ohio River on a ferryboat to
waiting Kentucky state troop- t „ . . . , , . * idea of eventuallv driving the ers, faced a hearing today be- . , _ 6
i United States out of European i affairs, diplomatic sources said
i today.
Louisville. Ky.
The four, all from Louisville, were arrested at Brandenburg.
They said this could be the
. main purpose of the Kremlin’s Kw, Thursdav afternoon some . „ .
„ , „ recent smile offensive to woo
two hours after the Crandall branch of the Harrison County Bank was robbed of $10,646.
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both President Charles de Gaulle and the French people. Another purpose, the sources
They were identified as Cecil said, may be to drive a wedge Reed. 33. John Barnett, 34, and between France and West GerWilliam Sutherlin. 34. and Jim ' many.
| Holman. 23. Bank employees' identified Holman and Reed as
the gunmen who entered the bank and fled with the money in a pillowcase after handcuffing two women employes to a
vault door.
The FBI said that federal bank charges would be filed
Strong hints of the sort of political lineup the Communists , may be seeking were disclosed by Valeriaen Zorin. Moscow's new ambassador to France, I j when he arrived here Thursday
J night.
In a formal. 300-word statement. Zorin called for a “new |
against the four men today at deal” in relations between ParIndianapolis and they would uq and Moscow,
probably be tried either at In- i He said Improved relations could have an important bear-
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ing on developments “on all the continent of Europe, and not only on this continent.” The Kremlin’s diplomatic ofi fensive Is expected to become clearer In the coming days, particularly when Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko arrives here April 15 for talks
with De Gaulle.
Zorin is the Kremlin's No. 2 diplomatic troubleshooter. The fact that Moscow assigned him to Paris at this time was interpreted as a sign the Soviets are digging in for serious and prolonged negotiations. As a deputy foreign minister. Zorin can operate with a degree of freedom denied most
ambassadora.
Automation For Bottorff's Office INDIANAPOLIS UPI — Indiana Secretary of State John D. Bottorff says he will switch his office operations to automation. He predicted thousands of corporations now violating the law by not filing required reports will be caught in the pro-
I cess.
Bottorff said “reports from the State Board of Accounts indicate that fewer than half the corporations in the state file annual reports, although they are required by law to do so.” j Such corporation reports must
be accompanied by a $2 fee for profit corporations and $1 for non - profit corporations. BotI torff said the estimated cost of the switchover to automation is $4,500. But he predicted “this first year of operation should bring in $100,000 or more if back fees from corpor- | ations which haven’t filed in many years are pail.”
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Constable Held After Accident INDIANAPOLIS UPI — A 62-year-old constable was arrested today and charged with, leaving the scene of an accident here about 15 minutes after a woman pedestrian was injured i critically. Mrs. Josephine Dailey, 54, Indianapolis, suffered a possible broken back and internal in- . juries when struck by a car at | an intersection on the city’s j north side. Charged with hit-and-run w'as Charles D. Keiser, who police said is a constable to the Washington Twp. court in Marion
County.
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Th® Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana Friday, April 9, 1965
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Circuit Court of Putnam County, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that Howard L. Williams was on the 1st day of April, 1965. appointed: Executor of the Will of Ruth Lane Rector, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file tile same in said court within six (6) months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Greencastle. Indiana, this 1st day of April. 1965. Probate Cause No. 10.497 Jack P. Hinkle Clerk of the Circuit Court for Putnam County, Indiana. Roy C. Sutherlin Attorney 2-9-16-3t
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Circuit Court of Putnam County. Indiana. Notice is hereby given that Raleigh H. Stanger was on the 30 day of March, 1965. appointed: Administrator of the estate of Chariotta M. Stanger. deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same In said court within six (6> months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims win be forever barred. Dated at Greencastle. Indiana, this 30 day of March, 1965. Probate Cause No. 10.495 Jack P. Hinkle Clerk of the Circuit Court for Putnam County, Indiana. Roy C. Sutherlin Attorney 2-9-16-31
INDIANA STATE i HIGHWAY COMMISSION I NOTICE TO MAINTENANCE CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that sealed | proposals lor the construction of certain highway improvements as described below, will be received by tho Indiana Stale Highway Commission at i it’s offices in the Indiana State Office Building. Rom 1313, Indianapolis. Indiana. until 10:00 A M Eastern ! Standard Time, on the 27th day of ; April. 1965 and all proposals will bo I publicly opened and read, immediately ! thereafter, in the Chambers of the Indiana House of Representatives, State Capitol Building. CONTRACT M-6705 — Bids are laj vited on Structure Widening, replacing and repairing In the Crawfordsvllle ; District on Eight (S' structures located in Hendricks, Owen and Putnam Coun- | ties. | Plans and proposals may be examined at the office of the Indiana | State Highway Commission, in the State Office Building, Room 1313, Indlan- ] apolis, Indiana. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION 8-15-31
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