The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 October 1941 — Page 4

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\< 1 ION DKMAM)!!) ((‘ontlnued from l*nK«* Ooe> 100 miles west of Freetown, South Afiica. An hour later the state department revealed that the Bold Venture, one of the ships seized from Denmark, ha i been torpedoed last Thursday about 700 miles southwest of Iceland. Asked who he thought had sunk

red in American deefnse waters. He answered sharply that Hie Lehigh had been sunk on one of the sevw. ueas the Atlantic. Hull earlier had told tie S.nati committee that it was ' absurd ’ tr j prohibit arnung of merchantmen ( against ‘ piracy" and Mr. Roosevelt in announcing the Lehigh incident | took the same view. He said it emphasized the urgency of the situation, adding that as things are going now a ship will have to be armI ed if it is on a simple freighting cruise between the United Stat_.

and Cuba.

He revealed that the Lehigh was a 5,000 ton vessel with an American j crew going to Ore West African j coast after a trading voyage to Bilbao, Spain. He pointed out that the trips to Spain and to West Africa were outside combat zones and agreed with a reporter who said this incident seemed to establish that

on theii think,ng merely keeping ships out of combat tu\ suppost liaa arcas longp,. protects them from

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the Lehigh, Mr. Roosevelt told re-

porters to put caps—who did

sunk it. It was not a British, American, French or Argentine torpedo that had sent it to the bottom, he continued, implying that a German submarine had been responsible. Then hw was asked if the sinking near the coast of Africa- had occur-

of our ships. Another opposition Senator, oRbert A. Taft, R.. O., said the Leiiigh incident appeared to be "without justification” but he doubt'd that it would have any effect on die Senate vote on the armed ship bill. Pepper, however, said that ra "rule of thumb" the United States should authorize the navy to sink two German siiips for each attack, "to avenge the blood of Americasailors.”' "They are sinking our ships anywhere they can get to them," Connally said. “That is why we need this bill. An armed ship has a chance; aiunarmed ship has no chance. Every time they sink a ship it makes it more important that we arm our ships."

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Wood, Mrs. Willard Umbreit, Mrs. V. Earle Wiseman, and Mrs, Kenneth Bennett. The chapter voted to give financial aid to the nursery school. Mrs. Wayne Pell has been appointod chairman of the Riley Cheer Guild.

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with 22 men from the Lehigh hau been picked up and that two otheyj were being sought. He said he believed r.o one had been killed but that several persons might have been injured when Uie torpedo ex-

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The martime commission said the Bold Venture, 3,222 tons, was carrying cotton, steel, copper and general cargo; that it was sunk by a submarine, apparently German. None of the crew was American. The Lehigh was the sixth Ameri-can-owned ship of Panamanian registry to be sunk. The Lehigh Wu. the fourth American flag vessel to go to the bottom. Sen. Arthur Capper, R„ Kans., a member of the Senate foreign relations committee said the new sinkings “disturb me a lot" but did not change his opposition to the armii...

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f (JoDtiniiiMl t'roiii I'iiko Two) Mai tha Crouch, and Miss Wilhelmina Lank. Mi.ss Lenoiv Alspaugh who had charge of the program spoke interestingly on “Our Prized Possessions." She talked about the relics in the cabin and who gave them to the chapter. During the social hour refreshments of do-nuts and cider were served. Hostesses for the meeting were Miss Mary Elizabeth Peck. Mrs. A. A. Brothers, Mrs. Charles Rector, Mrs. W. O. Timmons, Mrs. Ida Pierce, Mis Ivan Ruark, Mrs. YV. R. Hutcheon and Miss Helen Browning. The following films have been indors. I by tlv national D. A. R. previewing committee in Hollywood: Here Conn s Mr. Jordan, Out of the Fog, Flyin. Blind. Parson of Panamint. Tanks A Million, Tom, Dick .mil Harry Dive Bomber, Smiling Through and Honky Tonk. •1* -S- -tSiinshine C lub Meeting ( hanged The Sunshine Club will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Dora G. Prichard Thursday, October 30. Please note change in date of meeting This is in place of the regular me eting. Entertained Guests \t Bridge-Lunelieon Mrs. R \V. Vermillion and Mrs. G. \Y. Hanna entertained guests at a luncheon-bridge Tuesday at the former's home on Bloomington street. Prizes wer. won by Mrs. G. D. Rhea, Mrs. Harry Voltmer, Mrs. Glenn Lyon, and Mrs. Jervis Fulmer. 4* + + 4* Tri Kappa Met With Mrs. Wayne Pell Tri Kappa met at the home of Mis. Wayne Pell Tuesday, October 21st. Mrs. Paul E. Johnson wa.s a guest. There will be a rummage sale at '■he court house Saturday, October 2 itli. Members of this committee are Mr ’ Walter Cox, chairman, Mrs. w lyne Pi 11 Mrs. W. J. Fuson. Miss Elizabeth Rariden, Mrs. Edward

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