The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 November 1965 — Page 4
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By Mrs. Kay Clodfelter
Correspondent
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nichols were dinner guests on Sunday
cliff. All extend sympathy to
his family.
The Ramseys or Milligan were hosts to the Funk's Hy-
Friends of Portland Mills j brid Seed Corn Company at the community were sorry to hear , Countryside ^ near Hollands-
of recent death of Frank Rat-(burg for a smorgasbord on field. Mass., entered the Mur- es said Sunday the United|
evening of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe
Foos of Newport.
Monday evening. A large crowd mansk Regional Court to an- States has approached Romania
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Mrs. Morris Irwin and Mrs. j Mott’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. j Claud Codings attended a Latin Howard S. Mott, who were in conference in Terre Haute last the courtroom when the trial
to the conference table when it considered the time to
be ripe.
reports.
attended and all were very in- swer charges which could bring on the question and that Ro-
terested in the talks given and: a maximum sentence of three manian Premier Idon Gheorghe : moves to bring the Viet Narn^ 1 Romani ^ n comment on the
Maurer has discussed it in pri-
' war
vate talks with Austrian offi- !
cials.
Maurer is concluding a sixday official visit to Austria to-
day.
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Saturday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Clodfelter were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Richardson near Clayton.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Irwin, Mrs. Aileen Overstreet and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Campbell of Crawfordsville had supper in Terre Haute last Sunday evening.
began, said they had learned that the Soviet prosecutor plans to present evidence that Mott ignored written warnings against entering the Soviet
Union without a visa.
Informed Austrian said the initial talks
possibility of Romania's becoming a mediator were held be-
The sources quoted Maurer the Viet Nftm conflict be tween U.S. Ambassador Wilas saving his government was ; care f u jiy considered and ex- liam Crawford and Romanian s u >mg e me ation augges- : am j ned ” B u t there waa no offi- officials in Bucharest last June,
tion and might take diplomatic 1
Romanian sources in Vienna said “all real chances to end
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lanham were her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Pritchett and Mrs. Lanham's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Singleton.
It was the first trial in Soviet history of an American citizen on border crossing charges. No Soviet newspaper has reported Mott’s arrest or trial so far, a sign the Kremlin does not consider the affair serious.
Mott was arrested near the Soviet - Norwegian border and
has been held here.
Mott was expected to admit
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Calvert the crossing, but to plead that attended the Fall Festival at 1 he crossed with good intent, Green Township School Satur- n °t knowing that the vnsa-free
day night.
The Calverts and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Keck and others living in the campette helped celebrate the birthday of Mrs. Dan Bennett.
border crossing permitted to Scandinavians at that point did not extend to other foreigners.
Yank On Trial In Russ Court
Romania May Be Mediator
MURMANSK, USSR UPI — A young American went on trial in this dark Arctic city today on charges he entered the Soviet Union illegally. Newcomb Mott, 27, of Shef-
VIENNA UPI — Communist Romania emerged today as a possible mediator between the United States and North Viet Nam in talks to end the Viet Nam war. Authoritative Austrian sourc-
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CANCELED OUT—Jaren Levitt (above) is one of those accused In New York in a multi-million dollar airline ticket swindle—buying blocs of tickets on credit, then selling them at discount prices. Here he is in Brooklyn federal court with a broken nose. He said he was assaulted Nov. 14.
CONFERRING — Secretary of State Dean Rusk talks to reporter* in Rio de Janeiro, where be la attending the hemispheric foreign ministers parley. (BadiophotoJ,
JUNCTION—The north and south legs of the Gateway Arch In St. Louis are finally joined —by a gangplank across the 10-foot gap at the 630-foot level. Final section of the lofty arch is scheduled to be installed on Oct 28. You’re looking east.
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