The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 December 1941 — Page 4

.THE DAILY BANNER, QUEEN CASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1911.

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ROME REVEALS PLOT AGAINST FASCIST RULE KI.KVKN AI.LEGKI) MKMI5KKS Of |{.\\l> SOUGHT; SIXTY (.(> ON TRIAL KORflGN 1*0 WICKS’ YOUNTS Russia Named Specifically In < liarKCs; Attempted T<> Yssassimite Mussolini

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that the tliiitcd Stsites hafi leascu th!X'u. i.iUiuU in, the Uidiau Ocean ( from Great Britain. 'Tli.‘ islanils were ml i ieiitiljct! I The Japanese Bn adeasting Company’ said the asserted leasi: of the is-1 hinds was another “example of the j greedy hands of the United State., rlut hing into tiie Bacil r . JBKKLIN,'D. c. 3 TUP)- -An atrtlidriz,’1 military cjpokeamhr aid today that the Germans had made further gains on the Mosunw limit despite strong resistance.

HK.II ,S( IIOOI < ONVOCATION gecause of the excellence of her re-(a-nt, Kj.y.yns juograni. Miss Betty .Ii n ShieHirig waa asked by Mr. B . p to appear on the convocation pi ram at the high school this week. Miss Shielding, a senior tn l> Paaw. dcligl.ted the students with \ ial numbers on her accordion. Among them were special arrangements of “When Day Is Done’’ and • My Darling Nellie Gray.” All were received with much enthusiasm ’by th entire student body.

ROME. Dec. 3- (UD—Eleven members of an anti-fascist band accused of attempting to assassinate Premier Benito Mussolini. inc.Ung pebeid.on in the It ilian army, and undermining the Fasci ;t regime, were sought today while 60 asr.rcia’es were being tried before a special tribunal. The alleged attack on Mussolini occurred at Caporettc. in 103S, long before the start of the war. It was charged officially that all plotters had worked for foreign powers. Russia was named specif mUy. The 60 defendants were on trial in Trieste, the center of the plot. The revolutionary band, which maintained headquarters at Trieste, on the former Jugoslavian border, was charged formally with conspiracy aag.ast the state and attempting to overthrow the regime. Tiie state declared that Communist members of the group hoped t > create a Soviet Republic comprising the Slavs of Italy. Coriatliia and Jugoslavia. They brought pressure on Italy's Slovene minorities, it said, exploiting their “hate against Italy ' to create rebellion. Slav soldiers in the Italian army were openly incited to rebellion, it said. Widespread sabotage was blame 1 on the Terrorists. They were said to have blown up three powder factories in 1940, bringing death to 137 persons and injuries to 1,056. They were charged with attempting to blow up the Arnolstein bridge between Italy and Germany, and with perpetrating other military sabotage. M.>)t of their activities centere 1 near the former Jugoslavian border, it was said. Attempts were made to destroy schools at Plezzo, Oltre, Sonzio and Plusia, all near Triest \ the principal seaport of the old Austrian empire. The Terrorists organized in Trieste and neighboring provinces during 193S and 1938, the charge said, although some had committed terroristic acts between 1929 and 1931. Most members of the band belonged j to other terrorist organizations in Jugoslavia, it said. Their activities | were confined mainly to the Trieste area and other parts -if northern Italy. Police seized more than 100 pounds of TNT, 40 pounds of dynamite, 119 hand grenades, five machine guns, 85 revolvers and a quantity of cartridges and other explosives cached by the Terrorists, it was announced.

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BERLIN. Dec. 3 (UI thorized military spoln i ( J today that a New /. . ion had been encircled h; ces southeast of Tobruk and part of its men had out and part taken prisn

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AT LOCAL THEATRES 1 * tie views'Md " 4 1- —— •; Von castle Joan Blondell, Biimie Barnes and Janet Blair arrive at the Voncastle Theatre Wednesday and Thursday with what .should prove a triple dose of laugh tonic as “Three Girls About Town” said to be J a rollicking takeoff on life in a hectic convention hotel. As the Banner sisters, Faith, Hope

and Charity, the three manage, wit’’ . no little mischief, to further careers | as convention hostesses without sac-1 rlfletng their heart Interests. They 1 are alternately abetted and impede I in the process by Robert Benchh v, | appearing as Wilburforce I’u idle, befuddled hotel manager, and John Howard, as Tommy Hopkins, a ro- j mantic newshawk who divide his time i between his work and Ins Hope. To Tommy's dismay, Hope con-' tinually rejects his proposals in fav.ir of her career because she is determ-

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WEATHER fol, PERIOD m Temperature vii above the season..! period with only indicated. Pircipi light to mode rat i as rain during Hr period.

■ i- - ID nicr Yearling Bar ' TOOLS—One good farm le \ be I and spring seal. I' b.«\ frame; mowing tedder; spike tooth • John Deere walking ctlllitandein dise; brooder ! t. s; -.ingle trees; two m 1 .<- new; forks, and a Ini \s—tiie 8-yr.-o|d Jersey and ii row, giving gal. milk ,ti 6-yr.-okl Jersey and Shortis, giving '! gal. milk daily; id Red cow, gal. |n r day. •old Jersey ion; One 'J-yr. , heifer, giving 2 gal. imt ■ e ,ws all to freshen In

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KUIBYSHEV. Russia Doc. 3 (UP) -(Delayed) Russian forces are i:--gaged in a luajo;- t’omjte)-cffenj.ive in the Donets Rive 4 h.-i m while i j I I he south other Red army men con- | tinue pursuit of Germans fleeing westward from Rostov, having al-1 ready destroyed four German divi:ions and crippled six, special dispatches said today. IN I.OY INti MEMORY In memory of our dariing Mn'hcr, Mary E. Y’an Vactor. who passed ! away Doc. 3, 1932. Time speeds on. nine years haw passei 1 Since death its glo im, it:. ;d:a lows cast Within our home where all seemed i bright, And took from us a iiinis ; light, We miss that light and ever will. Her vacant place there' none to fill. Down here we mourn, but not in \

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