The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 August 1965 — Page 6

Th* Daily Bannar r Oraancastla, Indiana Monday, August 2,1965

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new troops will boost U. S. armed strength in South Vist Nam to 125.000 men. Viet Cong rebels have launched battalion - sized attacks Involving 500 or more men only twice in the past three weeks. Before that, they were attacking in hordes of up to 2.000 men. The U. C. commanders said the Communists are now regrouping. retraining and preparing for another major offen- ! sive.

Powell —taWWiMl wtth flnaadal help from June during their marriage. '"They won’t even let me on the lot now,” she said. '‘Even though I own 203,000 of the 800.000 shares of stock. Tm told that Tm worth $2.5 million, Including the stock, but it is all very involved and I can’t touch any of it until the estate Is set-

tled.”

According to June her former advisers and people she’d mistaken for friends — abetted by unchivalrous comments from Maxwell — have given her a black eye professionally. She is at the nadir of her

One white man was arrested Sunday night, on charges of disorderly conduct, after he shouted obscenities at the marchers, police said.

Secretary Held As Embezzler

Observers believed the Com-

munist attacks Sunday against ]ife but daug -hter Pamela, 17, a cluster of government posi-: and 8on Rjck who looks ex .

tions were designed to cover a major Viet Cong troop move

LOS ANGELES UPI — A middle - aged secretary', described by her employer as ‘‘a very lovely person” has been accused of embezzling $400,000 from two firms since 1960 and nearly running them out of

business.

counts of grand theft. Her employer, Marvin E. Whiteman Enterprises, said man Manufacturing Co. and Whatemn Enterprises, said unexplained losses over the five-year period had forced him to lay off 60 people. ”1 was just plain running out of money,” he said. ‘T nearly went broke.”

run into fantstic figures ... it will be a highly expensive war . . . I would estimate that if this condition runs through next year and we continue to increase forces there, it could easily reach ten billion or twelve billion dollars.”

actly like his father, are a great j 0 f Granda Hills was arraigned

me , bwetsO" »s3ounw 110S. SMMUKTttMCHaS BB* e s» OIWO OtlFSQi onas ui JOW BOKR** Hi

ment.

The attacks all occurred with

minor wound to one American.

comfort.

‘Tve been shocked by the treatment I’ve received from

in 30 miles of the capital. Ca S - Four , Star „ ghe said “They | formally ualties were light, including a j wouldn , t even let me use Rich-

ard’s old office, and when I

Whiteman said he became suspicious of Mrs. Ewing and reluctantly notified the district attorney’s office last April 29. Mrs. Ewing was fired May 26. Investigators said Mrs. Ewing later made restitution of more than $100,000, including $43,000

Mrs. Mary Jeanxe Ewing, 50, in cash. $45,000 in jewelry, two

new automobiles, a full-length fur, two mink stoles, $3,500

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Ike Asks U. S. To Back Johnson WODRUFF. Wis. UPI — Former President Dwight D. Eisenhower Sunday called on the nation to support President Johnson in the Viet Nam crisis. Eisenhower, who ended a two week vacation in northern Wisconsin. also said the United Nations stand on Viet Nam disap-

pointed him.

even give me a dressing room. I had to change clothes In the

ladies room.

“Unbelievably, they sent me a bill—which I paid-for using one of the company cars to go , to Richard's funeral.”

before Municipal Judge John

Olson Friday and released on worth of tickets to Hawaii and her own recognizance. She was ! the deed to a lot in Palm

charged with 15 Springs.

Price Tag May Be $14 Billion WASHINGTON UPI —Stepped - up U. S. combat efforts in Viet Nam may cost as much as $14 billion during the current fiscal year alone in the view of two key senators.

“I think without a question, with the steeped - up volume that is to go in between now and Jan. 1, for the entire fiscal year ... it will go ten to twelve to fourteen billion dollars,” Sen. John C. Stennis, DMiss., said Sunday. Stennis is No. 2 Democrat on the Senate

Armed Services Committee and lish countryside,

chairman of the preparedness

subcommittee.

th« aervice* committee, said i dawn Sunday aa news of the the cost of the war “is going to 1 marriage was disclosed by tha

Sunday London Express.

Cary Grant Weds LONDON UPI — Actor Cary

Grant, 61, whose marriage 12 days ago to actress Dyan Cannon, 27, was one of Hollywood’s and the film world’s best kept secrets, today vanished with his bride into the quiet of the Eng-

The silver-haired film idol and his fourth wife slipped

Sen. Richard B. Russell, D- away from their Bristod Hotel Ga., the influential chairman of | honeymoon suite shortly after

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A homeowner with a houseful of gas and electric appliances now can have them all protected at about the cost of a single appliance service call each

“We can talk about past his- mon th. For a monthly charge

tory and discuss the future, but of jjq a homeowner can have in times of crisis we can do ^ man y a t 59 ward appliances nothing but support the Presi- serv ^ ced f or fj V e years from dent in his job,’ he said. the date purchase under a

"T am disappointed that the new con tract now being introUnited Nations has not shown duced py Montgomery Ward,

the Initiative to get the facts “This is a complete new conand marshall world opinion be- ce pj. j n h ome appliance service hind South \ iet Nam s fight contracts which Montgomery for life.” Eisenhower said. Ward hag enveloped to protect

Because of his role as a pri- our cus tomers from excessive

vate citizen, he said, he would servlce charges, “Jim Maxell, not comment on Viet Nam poli- assistant mana ger of the local

cy because he was not privy | Wapd storg said

to the facts that are available

to the White House.

“It is futule and difficult for

The multi-item. long-term contract—the Golden Service A-

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greement—is the first of its

the private citizen to talk about | kind offered by a national rewhat should be done in Viet taller> Maxwell said. He exNam.” he said. “To develop plained that as new Ward apopposition in time of crisis is pjjances are purchased they auto split the country.” tomatically are covered by the Eisenhower said that private agreement for the first five citizens could change foreign vea rs of ownership at no cost

pohey at the polls if they did increase.

not agree with the President. “The new. single contract proThe General and his wife. v ^ des complete parts and labor Mamie, headed for their Gettys- service for five years on any burg. Pa., farm in their private of different Montgomery railroad car. The Eisenhowers Ward prlv ate label home appllspent 13 days at the Minocqua ^nces and electronic items ownsummer home of New York art j ed by a customer,” he said.

Maxwell pointed out that many homeowners now have room air conditioners, two or three television sets, stereo and hi-fi sets, several radios, a washing machine, dryer and freezer

dealer Howard Young.

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Dick Powell 24 years ago. June Allyson has been haunted by illness, bad luck and a disastrous second marriage. In her first Interview' In two years Miss Allyson told United Press International she has an income of only $100 a week. “Richard’s estate Is still tied up.” the blonde actress explained. “And when T married Glen Maxwell I gave up my widow's

in the downstairs family room

or den.

“Individual contracts for service on all these items freguently cost the homeowner substantially more than the $10 a month standard charge that Wards has adopted for its Golden Service contract,” he said. Old-type service contracts on individual items usually provide for an increasing schedule of premium payments as ap-

Viet Nam

allowance. Of course, the chil-

dren are receiving allowances P^ anc€S

from the estate and that is all ° ther item?! ™ vercd inc,ude: that keeps us going.” and electric ^ Still petite and looking half to P and console lroners - her 39 vears. tiune is just e in - in * "laehines. humidifiers and erging from her self-inflicted ^humidifiers, vented and unwithdrawal. During and since vented * as heatf ‘ rs ' ta P* record -

weeks. her rnarriage to Maxwell, a ^ and dishwashers. The conMilitary sources said the barb er. she has avoided old tract is valid ln aH Ward Ioca ' Communists were lying low friends and familiar haunts. tions throughout the country, and licking their wounds after “When Richard w'ent away he “Well continue to offer indilosing more than 7.500 killed took about three-quarters of me Udual contracts — the Silver and captured since their first with him,” she said. “I was Service agreements—on indibig offensive of the monsoon lost and lonely. I married Max- vidual items, Maxwell said, season began in mid-May. well because T didn't know "But as families acquire addiAmerican officers believed which way to turn. The chil- tional Ward appliances, they the Communists would move dren were crazy about him and can switch to the all-inclusive shortly in order to destroy as convinced me he would make a Golden Service contract,” Max-

wonderful husband and father, well added.

He didn't.” Customers who convert from June also believes she lias Ward’s Individual contracts to been treated poorly by Four- the new agreement will be credStar Productions, the company tted with their unexplred portions. Appliances out of war-

many South Vietnamese army units as possible before an additional 50.000 American troops arrived as promised by President Johnson last week. The

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