The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 May 1966 — Page 3

Probe Death Of Prussian Prince WIESBADEN, Germany UPI —Police today investigated the death of Prince Freidrich of Prussia, a grandson of the last German Kaiser, whose body was ••found floating in the Rhine River Sunday. Authorities ordered examinations to determine the cause of death but said there “can be no ■’doubt” that the 54-year-old 'prince took his own life. His family reported he had been in “a state of utter despair” for several weeks because of the impending breakup of his marriage of 21 years to Lady ..Brigid Guinness, heir to Brit“ain’s Guiness beer empire. - A massive two-week search for Prince Freidrich ended Sunday when his body was discovered by a boat in mid-stream near the town of Bingen. The search began April 19 when the prince disappeared .without a trace from the Hohenzollern family’s Rhineside -castle Rhineharthausen near 3Viesbaden, about 20 miles from ^the spot where the body was -recovered.

3ecy. McNamara is Under Fire ■ WASHINGTON UPI _ Defense Secretary Robert S. Mc'Namara’s management of man--power and equipment for the U.S. war effort in Viet Nam is ^coming under increasingly -heavy congressional fire. I Senate investigators, raising *new charges of supply short--ages in Viet Nam, charged SunIday that the Pentagon had sold •or stockpiled equipment needed lin the war. * Fifteen staff members who ■recently returned from a tour jot the Far East and Europe ^planned to present their case •when the Senate foreign aid expenditures subcommittee begins •hearings Tuesday. - It was the latest in a series of Allegations that U.S. forces in ^Southeast Asia were not get•ting all the equipment they peeded. McNamara bam denied all such charges. —Joseph Ltppman, the subcomjSUttee’s staff director, said the defense Department “is disposing of useful and usable equipJnent.” He emphasized that the

equipment did net Include weapons. But, Lippman said, “there are considerable shortages. We have got lots of requisitions that have not been filled and they can be matched with disposals and excess in holding areas.” He said the Hat of shortages included bulldozers, tractors, cranes, rock crushing plants, dump trucks, 2^4-ton cargo trucks, graders, scrapers and generators.

Sorority Meets With Mrs. Harold Barnett Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority met Tuesday evening, April 26, at the home of Mrs. Harold Barnett. The Rev. Thomas Heinlein spoke to the group on “Love of God—Love for God” in coordination with the sorority’s educational theme of the year. In his inspiring message Rev. Heinlein stressed that love of God after all is really living for and loving others—“If we cannot love our neighbors, whom we see; how can we love God, whom we do not see?” President Romilda Hamontre presided over the business meeting. Several items of correspondence were read. It was voted to donate to the “Friends of Children” fund, a philanthropic project to benefit handicapped children through the Purdue Research Foundation. Districts for the Anni-Birth-day Calendar drive were assigned to captains and their team workers. This drive is for funds to be used to send crippled and physically handicapped children to Camp Riley for summer camp sessions of two weeks each. A specially adapted program is used so that the children, ages 8 through 15, will receive the most benefit and enjoyment from camp life. Work on this all-city canvass commenced April 27 and will continue through May 7. The installation ceremony was conducted by Romilda Hamontre. The following officers were installed for the coming year; President, Mary Anne Trail; Vice-President, Barbara Bridges; Recording Secretary, Darlene Nevins; Corresponding Secretary, Ruth Hartman; and

Milton’s POSEY PATCH Will Be Closed All Day Tuesday due to the deoth of Raymond English.

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■ Seems the neighboriiood phsmacist has become quitealieerary chancier, popping up in books, short staries, movies—even as narrator in a dassie American play. Perhaps it’s becanse we're characteristic of neighboriiood businessmen. Since yoo stop ia often, our store is a friendly meeting place. Matter of fact, many of yon are old friends with whom we talk ‘family’* as often as “shop.” We’re proud of this part we play in community kfa. COAN -PHARMACY

PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS

Flo Ann Morrison. Sarah Collins is Educational Director; and Ann Hazlett, Parliamentarian. Fiftoen-year pins were awarded to Doris McMillan and Joyce Jones, charter members of E.8JL Lana Beck received a five-year pin. Mary Anne Trail accepted the wooden gavel and jewel gavel guard pin as incoming president The chapter’s “E.S.A. Outstanding Girl of the Tear” was

announced, after the secret voting which took place at the last meeting. Darlene Nevins was chosen for this honored position and presented a beautiful bouquet of a dozen yellow coses tied with blue satin ribbon and streamers, symbolic of the E.S.A. color of blue and gold. She was given a pearl bracelet with a tiny gold E.S.A. emblem attached. Doris McMillan, last year’s E.S.A. Girl, placed a jeweled crown on her successor

and escorted her to seal of honor between flower covered trellises. Darlene will represent Epsilon Phi Chapter of Greencastle In the State E.S.A. Outstanding Girl of the Tear contest at the State Convention in Muncie next month. A yellow rosebud was presented to each of previous years’ E.S.A. Girls, Flo Ann Morrison, 1963-64, and Doris McMillan, 1965-66. Peg Walker, E.S.A. Girl of 1964-65, was un-

able to he present. At the State Convention in Muncie, May 20, 21 and 22, Greencastle Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha will have two members in nomination for offices in the Indiana State Council for 1966-67. Dixie Compton, up for the office of State President, has been on the State Board for four years. She has held several offices in the local chapter as well as on the State Council.

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Romilda Hamontre, up for the office of State Corresponding Secretary, has been on the State Board for two years as Lamp Editor. She also has served in several capacities of the local organization. The activities scrapbook is being completed by Barbara Bridges, Ann May and Lawn Beck to be entered in state

competition. Janice Barnett la preparing a booklet on the educational programs which will also be taken to convention for judging. At the close of the meeting Romilda Hamontre read an original poem summarizing the past year s events. Hostess Janice Barnett served delicious refreshments.

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