The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 November 1944 — Page 3

THS DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1944.

m Probe In Marion Co

>APOl ( IS. Nov. 14 -1 UP) is elected a week ago in gan prepaiation to assume ontrol of state adniinis1. while an investigation election irregularities in jjnty continued today, r-.lect Ralph F. Gates anblans for confeiences next rhi. h newlyeleeted state of41. discuss administrative nd plans, tie, the first of the new ofbs« n by voters last week Bl.d to take office today. E. Jenner R., Bedford, fleeted to the short-term V pal position vacated on elecSen. Samuel D. Jackson sworn in as junior senator |an.i in ceremonies in YVashwho defeated Cornel iu. fc,. Lawrenceburg, by an of fahty of 81,833 votes, filU loition of the term to which [Sen. Frederick Van Nuys, tinoolis, was elected in 1938. Is until Jan. 3, when Homei |B!t. R., Indianapolis in|t b uins a six-year term to [ was elected Tuesday, fobe which Harold Buckles, tstigator of the U. S. senate I expenses committee, began ■r, was broadened when ■invited persons with compbout voting procedure Iasi [ present evidence. ■S' invitation was made tc ■e feeling that they wer ■is-d or illegally deprived ol ■1 d strict attorney B iCaughran said that if evi ■a nan ted such action, ma [election irregularity chargee

would be presented to a fed. nd grand | Wavne hotel ,n

jury in December.

A nong t he c. mplalnants scheduld to talk with Buckles were representatives of the CIO Pohtaal A'ion Committee, who charged public, ly that irregularitn s occured in the

■lection.

At a meeting lust night, the Indanapol s CIO , unicil d. , ded to ask -he next session of the Indiana General Assembly to amend the state's ■lection laws, pirn mg upon the -boulders of a non-partisan group he control of vter registration and .he election machinery Gates said last cht that the first of a s.ries ot conier.-uu'es among tate officials-elerj would be held Vtonday or Tuesday, The governorIcci takes office .u'i, i his inaugra--»n Jan. S. when h tii,- first republican governor of Indiana since

1932.

HO'IF 1'KOM OHIO Bill Osborne. Olev.nd ust returned home aft

1 isit w th rolativts and friends vliddlt t .wn and Ha i tt> n Ohio. The new organ mu nn of the American Legion. World War II, has lamed their Post, the "Gene Osborn-'' post in honor • f Gone, u brother of Bill. He was the first in Butler county and the state of oh t> make the supreme aenfice. He was on the unforUinal. Arizona at.

Pearl Harl>ir,

Another brother Ottis. a platoon ergeant in the Marines age 21, was ilso present. Hi has t - n in the Marini s fom and om half years. He fought in tiuve majoi- battles in th • Aleutians. Guadaleanal uvl Saipan.

Hamilton on Satur-

day night Oct. 2v They also occupied special places in the parade and at 1 the speaking of the impressive chris- J IT tening the following Sunday. The j J program was broadcast over thejj

radio at 1:30 p. m.

It was not possible for two other j ■ brothers. Lieutenant Owen Osborne °f Gardner Field, Califom a and Sergeant Ray Osborne of Rantaul

111. to be present.

Classified Ads

Simple |>':Ws reed nctwrackero tortureyoi with madclt’ninj* itch, burn and irritation. Stuart** Pyramid Suppositoriea bring Quick, weleoire rc'itf. Their jrrand ir.rdi cation means real comfort, reduces str

helps tighten relaxed

hihruatcs nnd

chal irt’s

j sto

on maker’s moncy*bai

FOR SALE: Cider ami I Buchhelt Orchard.

apples. 26-tf.

membranes, gently

olive and ,

softens. I’ro'ec 1

itn. ntly

•ate. ... _ .

rntj-challing. so easy to use. Get genuine Stuart’* Pyramid Supros»t‘'r‘ r * at drug store without delay—< v and $1.20

I FIRESTONE factory control re- ! capping and vulcanizing is fcuaran j toed. C. A. Webb’s Home and Auto Supply. 11-U

CONGRESS WAS RECONVENED AT NOON TUESDAY

MEMBERS OK 78TH CONGRESS

END THEIR Et.ECHOS

RE< ESS

measures before the recess, is exp. eted to give light of way to a Sen-ate-approved bill to authorize expenditure of $1 350,000 000 to match stale funds in a three yeai postwar highway r.'iMing program. •'a -t- -i- -i- v -i- -i- -*• .*b, RO ACHOAI E % -.* •!• -s- ■!• *;•

We pay Highest Prices for Wool Prompt Remittance In Full. We Furnish Sacks and Twine Free ot Charge to our eustomers. M. Sabel & Sons, John H. Neumeyer, Louisville. Ky. 4-tf

FOR RENT

FOR RENT: Fpstairs, 3 room furnished apartment Steam heat. 718 E. Seminary. Phone 166, 13-6ts.

LOST: Black cloth purse, large ; size, cash, glasses and etc. Reward. Call Banner. 13-2p.

FOR RENT: 5 room modern house furnished or 2 or 3 rooms. Phone 213-AV. 13-t*'.

FOR RENT: Apartment at 719 east Seminary street, 4 rooms, bath, front and hack entrance, all modem, garage, garden hot and cold water, will he ready December 1st. Phone JS.'l. 11-31.

i

•Miscellaneous-

FOR SALE. 2 Cocker pups 4 months old. Red and White Part

Good breeding and registered Phone! tla it at Murto e! ueh Sattii - \ 163 ot P O Box 22S. Cloverdale. Ind j night, Noveiirtn i is Supper 5:30 o

9-Ct. 7 ;o aftei. suppei the following

WASHINGTON. Nov. 14. (UP)

H. 3. has j The 7sth Congress wound up its oloei ten day tion recess today and headed into a in final four or five-week session to a:'*

[on a few major war and postwar measures before giving way to the new 79th Congress in January. In the absence of urgently pressing business, and with some mem hers not yet returned, both Hons. < scheduled only perfunctory scs-ce-,-toduy to go through the foinialiti s of reconvening and serve notice that enptiol hill once again is open fo •

business.

Democratic leaders scheduled a conference with President Rooseve t

Mr. and Mrs Burkett Goslin. L. C I 1 *' OK SALE: Ripe pears and fancy Grider and Mi. and Mrs. James Grid- Tui ' 1 >'-V "inesap and Rome Beauty i weie Siimliiy d rinei guests of Mr. | Apples. McCullough Orchard,

a'ld Mi C. G. Wink in laifayette. | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Higgles and j an i liter. Nonna Jean letuined to'

then home in Miami, F!a.

10-tf.

I Harold Stangei

M' nd Mi e Wendel Shepard from G , eencas tle. Kansas City have been spending a

leu days with Mi. She,..ud's mother,

Mis Cynthia Ann Shepard.

Miss Bell laukridge and Miss Iso1 e) S'linmei villc of Indianapolis and J Mr. and Mis. Fred I. I,ridge were j Sat lit day evening din it guests of j Miss May Carpenter. i

h r Stroubo

FOR SALE 1 registered Berkshin boar, vaccinated. 43 small shoatn.

5 miles northeast > .

13-2;v

items to be sold at auction: 27 rag rugs. 15 pair pillow cases, 14 commits, 3 quills. 3ft print aprons, crochet doilies, one piano, canned fruit and numerous other articles. Public invited. 14-16-21. REMEMBER: Doll and Button Show and Sale, Nov. 30, First Chris tian Church. t-t.

FOR SA1 K One 1' . horse gasoline motor, in A-l condition. 505 North Madison street. 15 2p

FOR SALE 1000 bushels of

com, see Carl Putsch at Round Bare.

15-4ts.

We are going to celebrate "Barga.n Carnival Days" at Montgomery Want Wednesday. Thursday. Friday new , ami Saturday. 14-4ts.

K' -

of Gary visit, d FOR SALE Pure bred

Till' Roaehdale Cnn.-tian chureh

Wysong is 91, he puts ARTHRITIS ion the run or refund. Many others

Spotted same way done. 6th Ft. Lemcke erviee, Bldg. Indianapolis 4, Indiana. 1111'

M, ins been wounded t va-e and has . on most of the wartime lepislutuiv been award 'd the Pmpb Heart. He | nuthonty and appiopriations. UKi 1:11 enjoyed a grand ten day m,-. Hooscvelt may enliven Hr -isit together. Tile Hrst in twelve J opening day by sending to the SenaU ' cars ' the nominations for half a dozen imBill and Ottis and two sisters were portant offices he now has to fill.

ionor guests at a dance given by he Legion at the historical Anthony

at tin White House to plan the final | t vr ^ * !l '' twentiet! anniversary session that will conclude a Congress t,: ' ‘ bnu ii with a home coming which since Jan. 5. 1945. has ante I ■ an>l ba-kel dinner. The minister,

Eli v. Humphiey, deliveo I the inorn-

N< )'ITCE

eligible to r egister; also 5 purhred

Angus b nil calves. Elmer Knoll, , , ,, ,

i closed November 15 t

Cloverdale. 13-Jp, ' , w

I lug message. There w i- special mul ic nl botli nioming and afternoon ivii A vi ay largi dtemlance it 1 Inth sessions.

15 M illi in Elcheso

Jr.

SCALPTRESS’

CORNERS TURKEY e*s Wk \i "TS

. of the

They include a three-man surplus J Nnln , A| , hrts visitrag w.u propel tics disposal board, pu>-j v , lti , 1UK pmonts. Mr. .,,,'1 Mrs Earl

El'I" - nn II. has let ill lied to Sedilla Army An Field. Warrensburg,

Me-.'om i.

vided for in legislation which h signed during the recess, and sueces-( • as loi Janies E. Bynns as diirebu | .a the Office of War Mobilizalim j and Keionvetsion: Jain. Lawiem o Fly as ehaiiman of the Federal ('uni | .nuc.icati.ms Coimuission: T. A. M.

Pi a H Cullins Rise has been a i--.g: "'i to the hcndqiiuteis of in iiaenaGon In spital in New Guinea.

Ciavcn as a member of FCC; W !-j liam II Davis on the War Labm Board and Clarence E. Gauss as am- ‘

bassador to China.

Byrnes is serving only in an int> ;-.

im capacity. Fly has resigned effec-, for eoui ag.

live Nov 15, Ciaven already has quit ami Dav s and Gauss have notified the President that they want '<•>

lie relieved of then posts.

There is little “must" legislation still pending before the letiring Congress. Possibly the major item is the extension of the second war powers act which expires Dec. 51. definite wartime presidential authot-, ity for allocation of priorities and requisitioning of property. j House Republican Leader Joseph I W. Martin. Jr.. R„ Mass,, said that! Congress would give President Roosevelt "all the power that he needs to fight the war.” He said he

Pvt Kici is i veteran of the HolI i’ '..a opciation which rut off th.; ei.me Japanese IStli Army against

advaneing Gen, MacArlhur’s force. . 11. (mid-: the Comhat Inlantry Badge

gressiv ness and in-

i', la I v. in action. Pvt Rice graduated from Roachdale in the class cf 1559 and icceivcl his macheloi's'degree in 191.1 from Indiana University. He w.is inducted into the army ii Mai ion and leceivcd his training

at G inn Well. is. T' xas.

FOit SALE: Chester White boats, price reasonable. Elvin Harlan. Grecncastlc Route 2. on airport road. I l-5p. FOR SALE: Turnips, $1.00 a hushel. R..y Terry Ml Meridian. 14-2t. •FOR SALE: New Heatrela, useil one month 507 Ohio Street. 1t-4p

Nov.'HiIhi

more

My Beauty Shop will

Saturday.

IS. Mabel Stephens. Kill-

15-2;).

It's never too late to insulate H. E. Knoll, Phonr 60 a 1173 .1.

14-tf..

-Wanted-

ACCORDION AND SAXOPHONE WANTED, STATE ' GlCE. BOX' X, BANNER. 79-tf.

ROBOTS HK.I’ORTEH LONDON. Nov. 14 i CPI—Aft"? a long lull the Gennans launched a small-scale flying bomb attack on the London area and .southern England last night, causing some damage but no casualties. Several of the bombs were shot down into the sea by antiaircraft lire, east coastal obscrveis reported, and one fell harmlessly in open

i omit! y.

The flying bomb attacks, is.eluding V 2 raids, caused a NS easiialties m England last month. EIRE REEI >EN \1 I II s I .ONI H iN, Nov, 11 iCPi The government of Eire has J. elineil to join other neutral nations in refusing sanetuary to prose rib.. I As s war criminals and has reserved the right to shelter such refugees at its own disedetion. a British spokesman indicated in commons today. Replying to a v.dly of questions Iron the house, done und.-r Secretary Paul Emri.- K said Eire had rejected the Allied demand that neutial states dose lb u .ioois to war-guilty Axis I . . 1 i - who might try to flee aboard. 11 VIRA PROIH ( TION PMMENTS The Tripple A ann.uin es that Dairy K. al Paymenls will be mad.' at the AAA Office for the months of S'I'leinber and < )■ ' .b-r. b. eaning X.'Vember 15(h and . \t. ! to 1 N e. 3. . 51-5. Hi I I Many arc sending th ir ev lence for payment to th. . e 1 mad expecting payment to be mule. BoHue payment can b inade, it will be u. eessaiy for a| pb. a ' to eom ' to the AAA Office and sign the upplica* lions for payment. Philip 1A Hut cl a -on. CJli orman Putnam County A, A. A.

FOR SALE: 24 ft. house trailer. $150: also 181 acre farm at $55 per

ant neai Eeriuliil. EnmicU <Irai e e ! <; tl (in

Rockville, R. I. !4-2p. J

WANTED: 2. 5 or 4 room intent. Couple, no children.

WlHe Banner Box M.

I pa 11 Han

M.

15-5 .

Knit SALE: One fox dog and four WANTED: Good homes for four boxes of 12 gauge shells. Joe Kstes. l r( Fox T , pups , )s( - nr Sa , lllsti Bainbridge, Indiana. ! Phone Rural 5F2. 14-2p

WAN TED : Woman or girl for

FOR SALE: Walnut finished buf-

fet. top 22 inches by 54 inches, good I light housekeeping, stay m home, 2|

and solid. $12.95. Furniture Ex change, West Side Square. Phone 170-.L 14-lp K< )R SA LE. Ladie «inter dre coal, size 14. black with brown fur collar. Practically new. Inquire a 1 Banner. 1 l-5o.

Howard Miller M. Mullen, son ft j FOR SALE: One five burner long Mr. and Mrs. W. N. McMullen, grad- ''hiinnry Kerosene range; one eh,Ids n lie.| ii'.in ill. o 'ii.in s'tocek.‘eper 1 Seat lor automobile; one Kemsene sehoi.i in Jacksonvilie. Fla., and was heater: one shot gun; one cord I'oi promoleii to aviation storekeeper electric razor. 705 S. College Ave. Ihiid etass in the F S. Navy. He J 14-lp. i e. ue i h e t;ainih H Great Lakes, I , ,, unn . , , , ,

t FOR SALE: 800 bales of wheat

| ,l1 ' w:,s n f, " n > »»'' ■ straw. Phone 902 from 9:00 a. m to , Roa.lidale high school. j poo p. m. After 5:fK) p. m. Call 22-

adults, no laundry Box B, Banner.

10-13-2p.

WANTED. Middh age 5. women for house work and live In home, Investigate at Dr, llutchessm or write Edward B uis, C.mtesvilK K. I, Stale wages. Hi-.'lp.

WANTEI': Call Banner

Large American Flag. 15-51.

NOTICE You Can Save Money buy paying your Telephone aeeouut on oi' before the 15th of each month So as to avoid a Collection Chanre.

I-I Its WAN TED: Will up.slairs ai Williams Tin

extension

PE S ANOTHER BIRD that loses his head over a pretty girl ar. ..an fiate, Powers model and movie starlet, goss after her I hanksgo » turkey with a meat cleaver. (International)

anew of no plan to oppos ul the war (lowers act.

Sen. Ailluir H. Vandcnbctg. R., Mich., also in.(les that the CnnV,I'm-f

will “liecz. " the Social Security pa'- | at tin Ladoga loll tax at its present level of «i* Lay Britti.r was

per cent on both employers and employes, as it has three tixics previously. Unless Congtess acts, H;fax doubles automatically on Jan. 1. F.rst business on the calendars of both Houses, howevci is expected t* be legislation authorizing postwar

works piojects.

Sen. John H. Overton, D., La., saM he would ask the Senate to open debate next Monday. Nov. 20, on two bills involving approximately $1500 000.000 in flood control and rivers aim harbors development. The House, which passed bo'a

-Keaf Ruralp-

Funeral services f..r Amie Riggles | 'lames l J . Hughes

■ ho died m Miami Fla., were held j “ \V' • day at 2 .o ''clock at the riia tain Kmimal Ib nic with Ininal

ill IV. The Rev. eliatge. M's.

Marian Uis. sang

; im. where" and oe of A'on ” ac-

14-31s

NAZIS’ V-2 ROCKET BOMB WRECKS BRITISH BUILDINGS

rnrket bomb inflicted this wreckage somewhere in 25s . arid to soar from 60 to 70 miles jnto the stratosphere daring g

('nil ('ail and M i "B. ml dill I 'e ot ••God Will Take (

mnipanicd by M .iva Williams at the organ, q he man beautiful flowera were tarried by Mrs. Letha Hicks Mrs. Roy li\ iaster, Mrs. I. - land Stringer. Mi.- James. Jones, Mis. Roliei t VVilliai Mrs. Audrey Modlin, Mis L . ' irell. Mis Kenneth Plunk.-t and Mrs. James M. - Ferran. Pall beiu- is were Clifford Obcnchain. Roy Bvinastei-, Robert Williams, James M Ferran, Charles Higgle, James Jinn Carl Higgle,

and Leiaml Stringet

Funeral service for David H. Ilarsliharger wer< held at 2 o'clock Sunday aftei noon at the Chastain Fun. i d Home Bm i d at the Roachdale cemetery. Rev. Humphreys, niinisti r at the Ro ichdale Christinn church Eugene llutchins and Eaton Cooper sang "An Evening Player” and “In The Garden.” Miss Fa a Williams was the organist. Flower heanrs wire Mis I>iis Steele. Mrs Joyce Huckster Mi-s Mary Hostettei Mrs Florence Hostetter, Mrs. Ruth Thompson and Mis. Vera Burden. Pall bearers were Raymond Crosby, Alda Davis, Frank Harshbarger, Howard Hostetter. Elmer Hester and Ben Buser. TO GET PRISONERS INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 14— (UP) The arrival of 250 prisoners here next Saturday will mark the opening j of Fort Benjamin H arrlson's newest installation, the middle western branch of the United States dis1 ciplinary barracks. Col. Henry E . j Tisdale, post comamnder, said today. I Col. Peyton Wintock, former com* ! mandcr of the prisoner of the pris1 oner of war camp at Camp Breckinridge, Ky., wJl have charge of the prisoners, who will be employed largely in clothing and equipage

shops.

FOR SALE: Modern home newly decorated, hardwood floors, froi t and hack stairs, good furnace, bp.t i, enclosed back porch, city water, 2 cisterns with electric pump. well, extra large lot. good garden, bur:', nice yard and shade. This can be user for 2 apartments and pay for itself. Possession now Part down and II years to pay balance. Phone 163, Mrs. Gladys Ray, Cloverdale.

9-0t

buy fins Shop on Salui.lav b. .onning Nnvembi i ISLi. 9:00 n. m. to 5:00 p. Ol. R. L. Jon. 1 l-2|i WANTED: Man with car to DRIVE BANNER-NEWS MOTOR lt<H"!'K. Mileage and conimission. BANNER OM-'K’E. 1 1-2|

WAN!ED fu rnlrh'd oi

14 1-VV.

WANTEI i. M'-oi'i;n i :■

• r I room apaitnienf. unfui nished. Phone 14-;".

Greeiieattle Exchange Indiana Associalod Ttdei ihone ('orporalion

< lood I ’Inm

child’s Iricycl , 240 I I 16-17 :i.

-T>ost-

FOR SALE: A 95 acre farm Forty acres tillable, balance pasture. Six room house, good barn and other out buildings. Splendid water. Price $3775. J. T. Christie Real Estate, 11-fits

FOR SALE: 1036 tudor Ford V-8. R. E. Knoll. 14-lt.

FOR SALE lets, Conrad Union.

40 White Rock Pul- < ’learwaters, Bell' 14-2p

\otii i: oi Nollrr I- ill I

lilnl* ts'ip IM'il I i i I .Imljfjre of tliu *’!

\ »»%ll M*' l It \ I ION 1 • v y i vdm th'H Hm Iifdii jippomh *1 !»s ' Id uitii Conn of I’lMn.io

raoiinty. Stillt* ol liMli.i 101. A»lmlniHt i ;i I ■ rix of lTi♦ ■ usi,ii« of .John <* St ars l.i t< ■if iMitnam t’ounly, ilfM-u.-tHt<1. Said • slalu is lo Im* soJvonl Kthi-1 H, Homi h. Adtiiinist rat r it

No. sr.Mj.

Omut «' AUi'is, t’lotk <*!’ Ho 4'uliiam

(’in uit fnort.

Si otsHi i. A11 or my. 11-'ll

\A>ST: In <Jrofnrastle, wliito bird fio^, brown .spot in head. Phone 200, nre**neastle Hardware. 13-2p.

LOST: November 3rd and 6th in downtown store some bills of large hnominatinn. Reward to finder. Add l ess Box 160, Banner, l l-3n

ICE

CREAM Most popu!ar"year 'round" dessert | | I AS LOW AS » IR a pmi

a

Always pur* and daiidooi. YOU i

Wovor in ? minutes. ‘iQ famous r«dpe» ia

ioV* any sdpes in

•och package. Pleas# ask your gtoter for LOtlDORDCllRy 835 Howard Slteet, San Franc isco 3, Coltf .

War-Time Tragedy

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I OII SAlAi New and Rebuilt Motors i-e to i ii. r. 1 Frosted Food Cabinet Six hole Double, 12 Model with New Unit. 1 Frosted Food Cabinet Three Hole Douhle, Kelmilt. + GREENCASTLE ELECTRIC 173 R 4 Larrabee Street

COOKED A FINE DINNER: THEN THREW IT TO DOG One lady recently stated that she used to throw her own dinner to the dog most of the time. It made her sick just to look at anything to eat. She was swollen with gas full of tiloat, had headaches, felt worn out and was badly constipated. Finally she got ERB-HELP and says she now eats everything in sight and digests it perfectly. Bowels are regular and normal. She is enjoying life once more and feels like "somt; other woman since taking this New Compound. ERB-HELP contains 12 Groat Herbs; they cleanse bowels, clear gas from stomach, act on sluggish liver and kidneys. Miserable people don't go on suffering! Get ERB-HELP. Sold by all drug stores In Greeneastle.

WANTED

Railroads Urgently Need Skilled & Unskilled Workers SEE REPRESENTATIVE HA ILItOAD RET IK E.M ENT HOARD COURT HOUSE GHEENt’ASTLE, IND. Wednesday 1 to 4 P. M.

AUTHORITIES in Brooklyn, N. Y„ held Mrs. Sophie McCreary, 24, ibove on a charge of abandoning her three children, Joan, 3, and ave-month-old twins. According :o authorities, Mrs. McCreary was licked up after extending an elecdon night celebration with sailors. She recently heard her husband had been lost aboard a submarina In the Pacific. (International'