The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 February 1939 — Page 6
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■v<u : . o; -raung with the French government. This week the French embassy announced that its present purchase program was completed and that orders for more than 700 planes had been placed w-.th four American aircraft manufacturers.
FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 17, 1939.
Rev and Mrs. Letter Storm an 1 What marriage is Uke children and Hr and Mr*. Oran Buis go mto it and afterwards are not aaand daughter attended church at tisfied. said Judge H. W. LaughUn. Bnageton Monday night conducted dean of Shelby county jurists Woby the evangelist Rev Carlyle Scott, man is by nature more of a monogamist than man. Abandonment, non-
and desertion are the moat
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Russel! Bryan is reported improv-
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Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Newman were Homer Slavens and family and Mr and Mrs. Oran Bu.s and daughter. Cecil Newman and family called in the afternoon. Mrs. Glen Burg sa and children called on Mr and Mrs E E Bu s Saturday afternoon. The Firmers Institute at FNllmoie Monday was well attend d. The Junior Choir ^ the Mt Meridian church rr.-t 'Ates-iay evening with Lilliar Faith Buis. Those a*, the home of Mr and Mrs. Wilfred Tincher Monday and helped butcher were Horace Robinson. Mr. and Mrs William Newman Cecil Newimn and family and Elbert Tincher and family. Mrs. Della Glide well of Indianar>olis and Mrs. Dora Gorham and daughter Dorothy of Greencastle called on Mr and Mrs E. E. Buis Monday. Mrs. Malcolm Elmore cniied on Mrs Hf-rber: Higgins and Mrs. Oran Buis Wednesday. Rev. Ralph Hubble suppled . at
Bethel church Sunday for Rev Le^er Storm an! what marriage is Uke when Uiey
Storm. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mr* Rendye Cooper. There will be preaching services at the Mt M-mdian church Sunday morning and evening Feb. 19. Mrs Mary Hunter has been iil
with flu. The Bethel Liuies Aid will mee’- MEMPHIS
Thursday. F<‘b 23 with Mrs Lester who his heard more than 10 000 di- vorce has gon rorce .rases believes that men are; by pacing sUtutes in legislatures
Mr and Mrs Unith Monday called more to blame for marriages going : to reduce the number of grounds on on Mr and Mrs. E E Buis Tuesday on thu rocks than women. which they may be granted aftemcem. - T'vwvr "Many men have no conception of < -Divorces appear to bo
DIVORCE BLAME NOW
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PLACED ON MEN frequent grounds for divorce." Team UP —A judge . Judge Lrughlin believes that di-
too far to be solved
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E. Badceti. J5. of Galveston. Texas. *as a little stunned but happy, when
The babies are shown here in a picture taken
his wife presentee him with quadruplet daughter?
through a transom at St Mar s Infirmary Bab:e? were named Joyce. Jeanette, Joan and Geral-
dine. Doctors sa:d they and their rather were ccing well
WASHINGTON Feb 17.- UP — The Senate Military Affairs Committee, its investigation of French plane purchases ‘•practically concluded." began today a stu y of President Roosevelt's emergency d.fense program. The committee will meet in executive session to consider a 1376 - 000 000 authorization bill which was p3=.sed overwhelmingly by the House Wednesday. Its main provision would increase the Army's air force from 2 320 to 5.500 planes! Only 14 Republicans and one Democrat vote' 1 against the bill in the House. Although more opposition was expected in the Senate leaders were confident that it would be approved with many votes to spare. Simultaneously, the House Naval Affairs Committee will try to decide i-here to build a new navr'.i air base .. Florida. Representatives of Miami Jid Jacksonville aie contesting for it. That is the only item holding up approval of a *6* 000 000 bill authorizing establishment of new air and naval bases including $5,000,000 for harbor Improvement ^vork at the island of Guam. The Senate Military Affairs Committee concluded, for the present at least its inquiry of administration co-operation with a French air mission buying American-made military plane:; with testimony by Secretary of the Treasury Henry - Morgenthau Jr., and Secretary of War Harry H. Wood ring. Members of the committee said Morgenthau testifie that President Kooeevelt personally instructed him to co-operate with the Fr--nch representatives and thus overrode objections of high army officials who feared that the sales might obstruct this country’s air expansion program Details of Morgenthau's testimony were revealed by committee mem bers. But within a few days a Iran script of the healing, with all per taining to military secrets deleted will be ma .e public. Chairman Morris Sheppard D Tex., said the committee had ‘•practically concluded” its inquiry of the French plana controversy and that portions of the testimony the committee wished to be made pub’ic would be available as soon as it could be edited and printed Th comnaittee’s entrance into the' controversy began after the crash of ' an experimental bomber of the Doug-, las Aircraft Corporation at Los Angeles revealei that the administration
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i ing." he said. "The only solution J car. see for this perplexing problem is education. Christianization and civilization. The best place for this is in the home and secondly in the church. Young people should be taught the responsibility and the sacredness of matrimony.” Other Memphis jurists had various opinions regarding how to reduce the number of divorces and their causes. Chancellor L. D. Bejach suggested one effective way to curtail the number would be to abolish alimony entirely except alimony in solido. which means division of property at time of divorce. "Women would try much harder if they knew that they had to stick or else had to go out on their own husband." he said. C rcuit Judge Harry Adams believxl the best way to make divorce
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