The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 October 1944 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA,
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, >944.
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Midnight Show Tonite SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY
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ROUGHHOUSE AT ROCKY’S CAVE
TO VIVIAN BLANE, young cherry blond screen actress, goes the novel distinction of being "the girl we'd most like to be submerged with,” voted thus by a crack sub* marine crew in the South Pacific, We agree! (International)
Informotion Bulletin BV GREENCASTLE COUNCIL
CLUBS
There will be a meeting of the Planning Committee of the Greencastle Council of Clubs on Monday, September 9, in the high school building, at 7::!0 p. m. HKil! SCHOOL P. T. A. KECOGNITION SERVICE The High School P. T. A. will hold a recognition service Oct. 10th at 8 o’clock in the High School AuditorJum for the students in the armed
forces.
The first \ve(jJ< of October has been proclaimed as Parent-Teachers Week —a week for enrollment. Membership in the P. T. A. offers
to you:
(li An opportunity to belong to an organization that is known and re-
spected all over the nation for its work toward the betterment of children and youth. (2) An awareness of the needs of all children as revealed by a broadening acquaintance with their parents, their teachers, and their way of life. (3) A closer relationship between your home, your children’s school, and the community at large, and a voice in shaping the purposes and policies of both school and commun-
ity.
(4) A voice in determining the kind of education your child shall be
given.
(5) A means by which you are kept up to date on the progress of events as they affect the welfare of children. (6) An opportunity to serve your country by adding your services to a state-wide and nation-wide program as it relates to the Tieeds and interests of children and youth in the local community. With the present enrollment of 87.277, the largest membership in the history of the Indiana Congress, Mrs. Conklin, state president, has asked for a membership of 100,000 for this year. Will you enroll ? Mrs. Granville Thompson, President High School P. T. A Excerpts from "Physical Fitness for America”—Hygeia, October, 1944 by Col. Leonard G. Rowntree. M. D. Our country has created and equiped the largest and best fighting forces of its history. While this was being done, hidden weaknesses, heretofore unsuspected, have been uncovered. The discovery of these weaknesses was made by some 33,000 doctors and 10,000 dentists in the examination, up to Panuary 1, 1944, of 13,000.000 Selective Service registrants. Many defects, deficiencies, diseases, disabilities and disorders I were uncovered in numbers little short of appalling. The high percentage of health deficiencies, however, is only part of the pietuie which has been revealed since the outbreak of the war. Another factor was equally startling. Obviously, even the healthy—those who could be classified as 1A—were far below the physical top condition which ooultl and should have been expected of healthy American men. The Army and Navy found that the "healthy” American youth, when called to the colors, was neithel
G. I. JOE S TICKET FOR HOME
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TOTAL CREDITS. CERTIHH IY
iKtrwtnM for filliog oat AUMTE1 SERVICE ■AIMS CAM « DETERMINE ALL CREDITS AS OF THE DATE OF CESSATION OF HOSTILITIES IN EUROPE. Write the proper number for each type of credil III NUMBER column Multiply Pin number by the figure on the tame line m the MULTIPLY BY column, and urrile the reniltiny figure in the-CREDITS column. Add all figure! in the CREDITS column to obtain the TOTAL CREDITS SERVICE CREDIT and OVERSEAS CREDIT'A/ler determining the number of whole months, give credit for an additional month if you have IS or more days left to your rredll Overseas teevice means any service outside of continental limits of the U S . inrludmy Alaska It begins on the date o) leaving « POE and ends on the date vf arrival at a port i;t the U. S. COMBAT CREDIT Include the first and each additional*award of the following only MEDAL ol HONOR, DISTINGUISHED SERVICE CROSS: LEGION of MERIT. SILVER STAR. DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS. SOLDIERS MEDAL, BRONZE STAR MEDAL, AIR MEDAL. PURPLE HEART, and BRONZE SERVICE STAR§ (Bottle Participation Stars) No other awards or nbbons will be included. PARENTHOOD CREDIT Credit will be given for children under It tfears of age as ol date of cessation oj hostilities, but will not be allowed for more than 3 children. ,
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ARMY'S ADJUSTED SERVICE RATING CARD will look like this, when readjustment of personnel and partial demobilization start after Germany's fall. Each enlisted man will get one of these cards to fill out, at which time point values for the multiplication column will be announced. The war department will announce how high the score must be for a surplus rating that makes a man eligible for discharge, but if a certain Johnny Doughboy is considered essential in uniform, he might just as well forget his score—he’s in until his services are no longer needed. (International)
capable of full participation in military activity. The physical fitness of the people of the United States is fundamental to the safety, productiveness ami welfare of the nation. The experience of our nation in times of wat and distress has established beyon I question the vital necessity for developing and maintaining in each individual the utmost self reliance, physical fitness, mental and physical
health.
To be physically fit is more than being healthy. The Army inducts healthy men. but it trains them for weeks and months before they can be considered physically fit. By that time they have changed physically. At the beginning of ' his military trainin, for example, the merely healthy boy is dead tired in the even-
strong nor enduring enough to stand ings and falls asleep as soon as he
physical strain or to do vigorous physical work without laborious previous conditioning. The men needed three or four months of systematic physical training before they were
IT’S “BYE BYE SALLY” AS THESE BOMBS HEAD HOME
THIS UNUSUAL PHOTO shows the bombing of a Jap "Sally" plane by parafrag bombs dropped In a Fifth Air Force low level attack on old Namlea airdrome at Boeroe island In the Pacific. This Jap plane, generously camouflaged, went up in smoke Just a few seconds after this picture was taken. The bombs, attached to parachutes, are seen just before they made short work of the Nip craft. Note other bombs in tns background and the result of their “mission completed" — namely, disintegrated Japaaircraft. This is an official U. S. Army Air Force photo. (International Soundphoto)
Bowling Schedule Monday 7 p. m. Zinc A vs. Post Office Tuesday 7 p. m. University A vs. University C Wednesday 7 p. m.—Coca-Cola vs. Stevens Drugs Thursday 6:30 p. m.—Eitel’s vs. Home Laun- 1 dry 8 p. m.— Midwest vs. University B Friday 7 p. m.—O. K. Barbers As we are moving to the country we are selling all our electrical ap-' pliances: one excellent portable elec- ; trie or battery, six tube radio; sev-! eral floor and reading lamps, exten-1 sion cords: one gas stove less than a year old. 1028 South Indiana, in back upstairs apartment. Harold Boesen. 7-lp
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;ulhievemeilt and maintenance of basic clinical health is a prerequisite for the achievement of physical fitness. This characterizes the task which medicine and physical education have in their joint program. Both are vitally interested in the common objective. that of increasing the dynamic health of the American population and improving its physical fitness. In this endeavor, medicine has the special task of bringing forth and maintaining health. While physical education aims to develop and maintain physical fitness.
ALSO .MEXICAN MAJESTY AMMAL TRICKS AX# SKI FOR TWO
SATURDAY MATINEE "(iRKAT ALASKAN MYSTERY”
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finds a chance. After some months, however, he does the same and far more strenuous work with hardly any effort and takes leave for the evenings. All the men gain an increase of strength reserve, which is a physiologic reality and can be ex-
pressed in work hours.
This conditioning to dynamic strength has been greatly neglected in peacetime. Hence a large percentage of the selectees, even those who were healthy from the medical point of view (had no specific defects nor illnesses), were conspicuously weak and needed a long period of training and conditioning. It should be remembered, however. that the
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GREENCASTLE. INDIANA
Indicted
EDWARD A. RUMELY, executive secretary of Frank E. Gannett’* committee on constitutional government, was Indicted by the grand jury on a charge of contempt of the House of Representatives through his failure to turn over to a House committee the record of contributions made to Gannett’s organization. He is shown above before a House committee investigating campaign expenditures. (International)
PUBLIC Sill ENTIRE DAIRY HERD, MILKING MACHINE, GRADE "A” MILK EQUIPMENT At our farm, SVi miles east, 1V 2 miles south of Ladoga, 1 1 : nlllr
south of State Road 234, on
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10
Beginning at 10:30 A. M. the following:
60 Head of good dairy cattle consisting of 49 producing cows; Six 2 year old Grade Jerseys; Two 2 year old Grade Guernseys. These heifers have all been producing
well with first calves.
One 3 year old Jersey; Nine 4 year old Jerseys; Eleven 5 year old Jerseys; Rj 6 year old Jerseys; One 7 year old Hols tein; Six 7 year old Jerseys; One 8 yen' old Holstein; One 9 year old Holstein and one 9 year old Jersey; Three 10-yc ar 0 Jerseys; Also a number of 1 and 2 yr. old Jersey heifers. This herd has been in Montgomery County Herd Improvement A ssociation for the past five years. ^ e£ ^. •, are available on each individual cow and will bo on display on the day of sale. herd has long been known throughout th e area as being a High producing h er ^ a the Test Association’s record shows a most efficient production. Most of these mature cows have production of between 40 and 60 pounds of butterfat per month. Grade "A" Milk Equipment One Surge Milker, 2 years old, excellen t condition, completely overhauled ^ factory representative; Complete Grade “A” milk equipment including electric hea er; 20, more or less, 8-gallon milk cans.
TERMS OF SALE - CASH.
Not Responsible In Case of Accidents.
JOHN H. MILLER & SON, Owners
Ball and Freeland, CleH* 5
Sale Under Tent.
Cols. Carpenter and Ford, Auctioneers.
Lunch Served On Grounds.
