The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 April 1966 — Page 4

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4 Tht Dally Thursday, April 14* 1946

Canaan News ly Iona Goss, Corvespondont

lira. Vera Lydidc who has been eerioody ill is slowly improving and able to be 19 now. Linda Sue, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rnnnells, is iU with Rheumatic Fever. Miss Peggy Lynn Goss, a Junior at Indiana State College, was one of three young people chosen for the First Baptist Church of Terra Haute to attend the National Baptist Student Movement Seminar at Washington, D. CL and New York City. The Theme of the Seminar, "Probiema of Urbanisation”. Tha group laft March 19 and retrunad March 98. Mrs. J. D. Ktith of MOoresville visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vera Lydidc Tuesday. Mrs. Iona Goan visited her daughter, Mrs. Donald Woodall and family at Monrovia tha past week. Mrs. Goes, Mrs. Mary B. TerreB of BanevOlo and Mrs. Anas Pearce of Lewisville wen the dinner guests of their slater, Mrs. Floosie Fulton at Graysvffle Saturday. MT. and Mia. Paul Runnells and mm Brian of Qraencaetlo wars tha Sunday dtanor guests of her parant* Mr. and Mra. Veen RuaneQs and fnufly. Laa Stewait who fti attending Indiana State eefled at Terra Haute la pending tha ^rlng vacation with Ms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Huber were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. (Min Ader. Mr. and Mn. Ernest McCloud of near Groveland, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oabora of New Palestine and Mra. Iona Goes called at the Weaver Funeral Home in Clayton Sunday afternoon fat respect of Irvin Thompoon whose funeral was held at tha Qeyton Bapttrt Cfanrch Mbaday Ann Goods, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Stewart ef Crawfordsville were the Sunday dinner guests ef the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mra. Ralph Min ter. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Stelaer were the Sunday afternoon guests of the letter’s sister, Mra. Leon Arnold and family of ML Meridian. MT. and Mrs. John Willholt spent the week end on vacation at Montlcello. Douglas Sima, who was a victim ef the mumps last week, was able to return to school Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goss, Peggy Lynn and Loras ef Clayton R. R. visited Mb mother, Mrs. Iona Goes Tuesday evening. Mrs. Oral McCullough, Janice and Stephen, were guests of her brother, Mr. and Mra. Gilbert Ebnora and family at Putnamvine on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gtork visited the former’s Bator, Mrs. Eugene Huber and Mra. Huber Friday evening. lb. and Mra. Wendell Elrod of Ooatesvflte were guoats ef the latter’s Bator, Mra. Jam SmedUy and Mr. SUiedtay an Sunday evening. Mra. WDbera Kendall attended a school oommlttaa held at RsBsvffla Wednesday evenini Mr. and Uto. Lean Arnold and family, visited Mra. Arnold’s parent’s, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Huber Monday evening. Gregory, Garmon and OorUas, spent the night with their grandparents. Miss Rita Niece la visiting her grandmother, Mrs. James Smedley and lb. Smedhy tor a few days. Mrs. Huy E. TemB «f BeBavffle, Mrs. Oran Ptarae and Mra. Flossie Fulton af Gnyevffla

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lb. and Mrs. Raymond Goss of nsec, Fillmore, entertained in honor of their daughter, Mary Jane’s 18th birthday, several guests with a Euchre Party. Mary Jane received nice gifts. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. A nice evening was enjoyed by all present

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Military Rulers Premise Election SAIGON UPI — Vietnamese military rulers acceded to Buddhist demands and signed a decree today pledging an elected civilian goveramant within three to five months. Thousands of Buddhists marched through the capital in the biggest demonstration yet to celebrate toe victory. Seme Buddhist leaders, who scheduled toe demonstration several days ago, tried to call it off after toe government’s decision. But thousands showed up at the main Viet Hoa Deo pagoda anyway so to«y sent mn in on orderly march through too capital as n show

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Mains Predictkxi WASHINGTON UPI — Peace Corps Director Jack Hood Vaughn suspects "the day Is Bose at hand” when some ef the world’s Communist nations wffl aBc for U. 8. Peace Corps, volunteers. Vaughn told a National Press dub luncheon Wednesday that if a poll were taken in toe Communist countries of Eastern Europe "over 90 per cent” of toe people would welcome the American volunteers.

Tains Owb Lift NASHVILLE, UPI — Brown County authorities said Wednesday, Mn. Mary Madeline Miller, R. R. 8, Franklin, apparently took her own life on a farm lane about five miles west of here. Police said they discovered toe woman’s body in her station wagon with a vacuum cleaner hose running from the exhaust pipe through a back window They said she died of carbon monoxide prisoning. Authorities said a note they found in the vehicle indicated the woman had been having domestic troubles.

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US. Could Pull Out Of Viet WASHINGTON UPI — The political turbulence in South Viet Nam has raised fears in the Senate that lack of popular support for the war could bring withdrawal of United States forces. Sen. John Sherman Cooper, R-Ky., and Sen. Stephen M. Young, D-Ohio, said in floor speeches Wednesday there was little the United States could do but pull out If that should be the wish of any new government which came to power. “If the people of South Viet Nam do not want to continue the war, the United States should not continue it for them,” said Cooper, who is a former ambassador to India. Young declared: “If the Saigon military junta is overthrown, and the new regime says ’Americans go home,’ there is no alternative. Otherwise, it would be evident before the world that our armed forces have supplanted the French colonial power as aggressors.”

DIDN’T HAVE TO CUMB IT—A telephone lineman does his work from a rowboat at Grand Forks, ND, where the flooding Red River forced the evacuation of some 1,500 persons.

Killed By Own Car LONDON UPI—A 38-year-rid London man died Wednesday of injuries inflicted when his wife allegedly deliberately ran over him with the family car. Mrs. Jaimes Wilson, also 38, widow of the dead man, was originally scheduled to appear in court Wednesday on attempted murder charges but upon her husband’s death was ordered held for another court hearing April 22.

French Deny Discrimination PARIS UPI — The French government denied today that it discriminated against an American war hero by refusing, for the first time in 20 years, to allow Frenchmen to hold a memorial ceremony for him at the Invalides military shrine. The soldier, Sgt. Lawrence R. Kelly of Altoona, Pa., was a World War I veteran who had vowed to be the first American into Paris after its liberation in World War n. Kelly was killed by a French partisan who mistook him for a German as he drove across the

Pont St Cloud in a jeep. In a letter to the French Kelly Memorial Committee, French Armed Forces Minister Pierre Messmer said, “Sergeant Kelly being the only American who lost his life on the occasion of the liberation of Paris, the holding of such a ceremony is no longer authorized in the interior of any building of the ministry of armed forces.” Angry committee members replied that many thousands of American soldiers died in France before and after U.S. Annies stood aside and permitted Free French units to enter the city and claim the credit for the liberation. “Authorized sources” in the government hurried to explain

today that the order was not aimed at the Kelly memorial but was part of a general police prohibiting all such ceremonies at the Invalides, which holds the body of Napoleon. Miss Marcelle Thomas, a French pharmacist who nursed Kelly, said the memorial will be held June 20 at the American Military Cemetery at Suresnes in the suburbs. Miss Thomas said she hoped the Suresnes tribute would be worthy of the soldier. In the ceremonies at the Invalides, the French government was always represented Whether it will send someone t the cemetery was not known.

Elding Honeymoon THE HAGUE UPI — Crown Princess Beatrix and her husband Prince Claus are expected to return from their honeymoon before the end of the month, it was reported here Wednesday. They royal couple, who have been in the United States and Mexico since their wedding in Amsterdam March 10, are expected to return in time to celebrate Queen Juliana’s 67th birthday April SO.

MOOSE LODGE EUCHRE Progrtssivt Party Friday, April 15 8 P.M. Rsfrsahmsnts Served at 7 p.m. Man and Woman af tha Moosa Invited

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