The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 December 1944 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1944.
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CLARENCE E. MULFOROJ
H0PAL0N6 CASSIDY ENTERS
Midnite Show Saturday SUNDAY THRU THURS.
WILLIAM
BOYD
JIMMY ELLISON GEORGE ,«m,i HAYES
PAULA STONE
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The followintr clami- \v« • allowed a I t In ,.i 11 I'uttiaji) County Ho.iiaj <•!’ (’ommlsploners In Grecnrastle, Indiana, on
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MUTE EVIDENCE OF NAZI ATROCITY -j.
Public Service K. J. Stauh tireencaatle Cash Coal ... Chester York Putnam Co. Hospital .... Frozen Food Chester Humphrey H, H. Sands Albert Howard Nellie M. Denny
Circuit Court
Xatlonal T^aw Library ...S The lawyers Coop. Assn. W. H. Anderson Co •Vest Publishing Co ftobbs-Merrill Co
Horace Link Co.
144.27 :;»7.42
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321.45 30.75 15.35 48.02
5.00
21.50
10.00
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Pam Hanna’s Book Store Glenn II. Lyon Putnam County Graphic . Dmer C Akers Mary Riley Marshall 1). Abrams .... Sara Hanna
12.50 56.00 27.50 10.00 25.00 87.25 11.50 11.25 103.50 20.00 15.00 100.00 6.40
(Signed): EDDlK JUTS.
Putnar
84.67
Forest Burk
ft I sited,. — utimm County Auditor
Get Thousands In Black Market
clarence E, Goff Mugene Hutchins I is. Frank Vaughn | VV. K. Morrison ' George lOnsign It. H Woodburn Pit. Co. t;i , »in»astle Hardware ... I.'ddie Buis Moore Electric I Putnam County I «»wi l)ru« Store ! Pen Plummer (*ii«*st»*r Humphr \lfred Stone . . U«».vfv Welding Frank Jarrell A:ra System Distributors (ireeticastle <’asti i*otii ... Ciri.s St*r\ice Oil Co. ... Win. F. Zelner ;CM!l*»*rint L. Crask ; 'illdr* «i Fall Clark \V* -t Raking Co ; i.ee Todd I | ud. \ssoc. Telephone Co. Frank R<» wen Vietory Slice Store I ;doore<\llle Pub. Service Rcx«dl A Boyd j;ii> a I Typewriter Co. ... Ben Riley Print Shop .. .
39.00 4.50 15.00 23.50 15.00 15.00 15.00 .40 1.00 50.00 75.00 2.00
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4.65 8 00 41.90 1.00 6.00 10.87 3.40
87.80
. . * 50 187.00 119.40 120.00 114 00 96.00 98.25 27.00 117.00
elms. A McCurry ... James Sutherlin R. S. Cowglll *iet*ger Lumber Co. . Indima Institutional X. c O’Hair B B. Stringer Myrtle Cash Frona Tincher Horace Link & Co. Sal lie Day Sum Hanna Putnam Co. Hwy. i)ei*t. Marry Allan omer C. Akers Tr. inhl.v s Regal Market Paul Grimes Quality Feed Co i rank Cooper L T. Snyder Arthur Plummer
117.00 75.00
142.00 168.00 123 75 24.75 123.55 13.50 1ft 00
5.30 7.72
.96
28.65
3.77
12.10 12.10
9.68 4 4 2:
Reds Close In
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
THESE DEAD are BelRian women and children in the town of Stavelot, who were killed as the German army besieged the city in their coun» leroffensivc on Allied armies. Signal Corps photo. (International)
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RUSSIAN FORCES have driven t< the western city limits of Buda pest, Hungarian capital, and, it another 15-mlle advance, have cui the last railway escape westward The Reds have come within II miles of completely aurroundinf the capitaL (International,
rmmty Welfare
Lila Mnhnnmi $ Tnd. Asboc. Teh*. Co Margaret R Potter Helen Werneke Ruth Trembly Jeannettn Bills Harriet Gilmore Frances Roark .fosse E. McCoy Frank Stoessel Charles A. McCurry Indiana C. Med. Center . J. C. Penney Wm. Ader Harriet Gilmore U & S Boot Shop Home Steam Laundry .. Martha Gillespie G. C. Murphy Co Montgomery Ward
County Highway
Ray Vaughan $ Donald Fall Alfred McMalns Bon Wells Richard C. Baird George Fenwick Home?* Slavens (‘lemon Joe Estes Clyde Carrington James M. Love RiiBsell Bock Of ha L. Meek Glenn Browning Ed Earley Conard Shinn Walter Beam John Nelson Johnnie Ogles Hay Vaughan (’id. Assoo. Tele Co Piddle Service Co Donald Fall Hatfield Motors, Inc C. A. Webb Indiana Equipment Co. ..
24 Weesner Inv 1. Co 101.48 2 Groenonstle Motors. Inc. . 18.001 Mng Morrison Foster 15 50, Putnam Motor SrHes ....
Harold Inman Forest Burk Indiana Oxygen G C. Murphy Co J. C. Penney Mineweld Co. Cities Service Oil Co. ... Green castle Hdw Noble L. Snyder Cities Service Oil Co Groencastle Cash Coal .. T. R. Woodburn .* Putnarn Co Graphic Ohio & Tml. Stone Corp. James Walker Jessie Mnndleeo Cloyd Hall ' rmeo D r ain. «SL' Met. Prod. Phil H. Adamson Metzger Lumber Co Bpeneer Lumber Co Hardware Mutual Co. ... Will B. Boyd ' *eo Sutnoter Ray McGaughey Leslie Steward Marry Allan T. H VV 1111ams G. Gilbert Knetser Will V. Byrd Harvey Hale Gilbert Dreher Joe (binnIngham Dewey Stultz Kenneth Modlln Art Ani«*s Ana Hutcheson <*leon Williams «Mem McCammack Hchh Sales A Service ... Melov A* Quinton Donald Fall
John Povnts 40.25 Wm. A. Lawrence 1.50 VV. W. laucuB °4.ft0 Laura Wright 38.00
(Signed ) EDDIE BITS. Putnam County Auditor.
PARIS, Dec. 29 (UP) Two hundred enlisted men and two officers who were arrested b\ the army's criminal invest gatioi' departnent in late Novembe. and early December have con fessed receiving more thai $200,000 from the sale of stolei American cigarets in the blac market, the army disclosed tc day. Maj. Gen. Milton A. Reckoru provost marshal for the European theater, termed the violat ons the worst kind of sabotage and disloyalty. The offenders, he said, would receive the .‘tiffest possible sentences In line with army policj wi'.ich has brought earlier flouris.ng black market traffic under control in Paris.
,jm steers and heifers $9.50S13.50; medium and good cows $10.75-$12.50; cutter and common $7.25-$10.50; canners $5.50$7; vealers steady, top $18.50. Sheep 2.000; generally steady; bulk good grade lambs $14.30S14.75; medium to low grade mostly $11.25-$14.25.
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HEADS FOR PACIFIC HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 29. - (UP)—Columnist Ernie Pyle, en loute to the Western Pacif.e after a three-months respitefrom war coverage, seemed satisfied today with the movie version of his best-seller "Here Is
Your War."
“I really couldn't tell much about it," he said, after looking over prel.minnry “takes" of t'.ie film, “The Story of G. I. Joe,” “it was all in pieces, but it looked like they were trying tj
do it right.”
Fyle, who came home from the fighting n Fiance for i rest, said he hadn't had two
:! K!j * hours to himself since he got 31 ? ?2 bac,< and ac lually wasn’t rested
at all.
CONDITION WORSE CHICAGO, Dec. 29. (UP) — The condition of Mrs. Ruth Hanna McCormick Simms, Rockford, 111., newspaper pub.isher and Republican national committeewoman from New lexico. was “slightly worse" today, her physicians reported. .vus. Simms underwent an ablominal operation three weeks go and had shown improvement before taking a turn for tfTe worse on Tuesday.
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INFANT DIES
Jo Ann Bruner, 3 months old ; ifant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bruner of R. 1, died at the homo of her parents Friday, j She is survived by a twin sis- j ler, Jo Ellen, and another sister. ' Carolyn Sue. |
Funeral services will be held MYSTERY of the fate of Guenther at the Nazarene church at 2:30 Frien, most famous of German Saturday with burial at tho U - boat co m "’ and ® r9 * 1 ts P artia »y . ., , . solved by the disclosure that Boonc-Hutcheson cemetery. prien> reported miss , ng May ^ Ftiends may call at the Me- 194^ { 8 a prisoner of war in an Curry Funeral Home. j Arizona prison camp. In October,
| 1939, Prien startled the world by
HAVE HAPPY CHRISTMAS ; slipping into the closely-guarded Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Whitlock , Britlsh . na y al base a t Scapa Flow
and family enjoyed a
happy Christmas when their son, Raymond, who has been serving in Hawaii for the past!
most' to sink the 29,000 - ton British
i Battleship Royal Oak with a torP 61 * 0, (International)
i tory” called for by Gen
thirty-nine months, arrived home | D Eisenhower in
9.16
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137.50 93.84 820.00 81.76
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266.20 10.80
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22.55 48.40 r.7,95
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21.45 34.75 26.00 1 19.40 3T.30 120.55 19.10
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31.17 20 00
.94
for thirty days.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Whitlock also have three other sons and one son-in-law serving overseas.
DEATH POC KET
<< ontinuetf i’toiii I'tijit* Out )
Dwight
his order of
‘he day last week.
But headquarters revealed it was made at great cost. When (he Third Army’s armored divisions were wheeled northward to reinforce the First Army
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m-g-ms heart-to-hu*! ROMANTIC HITI 1
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INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Hogs 7.000; 160-400 lbs.. | steady, $1-1.80 top; 100-159 lb.25c higher, $13-$14.25; sow., moptly $14-$14.05. Cattle 700, calves 400; genei’nlly steady; common and mod-
those towns yesterday morning. I flank on Dec. 20 they were fore Patton’s electrifying entry cd to abandon the Saar river ki-o the battle of the Ardennes bridgehead at Dillingen, which t one of the blackest hours of look two weeks of bloody fight-
tho western campaign held the' promise of turning an American -fsaater into the “greatest vic-
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C OM MI8HIONEHM* C I. The following fiaims will he considered by the Putnam County Board of Commissioners at Greencastle, Indiana, on Monday, Jan-
uary 1, 1945:
G’oiiuty Revenue Ind. Assoc. Telephone . . $ 39.25 Dr. J. F. Gillespie 1IN.76
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Mereha n t Ca leu la t in k Hendricks County Bur rough Adding Machine Co Hazel Bird Kimball Larkin
| P»*arl Webster ' Fred Rum ley ! N C. O’ Hair
R. V Mullins 'rile Daily Banner R. Woodburn Prt. Co. . Putniim (’ounty Grapbli* . Putnarn Co. Assoc, of Ins. Agents Keller-Coan Pharmacy .. Glen W. Irwin T. R. Woodburn Prt. Co. . (Mi is. McCurry
* Modern School
S. C. Sayers
County Welfare
The Flax Co $ The Putnam Co. Graphic .
County llluli\%a>
Greencastle Cash Coal Co. The Daily Banner
:ng to establish
That withdrawal was believed to have been one of the primary objectives of Field Marshal Karlin’S von Rundstedt’s offensive and, while thwarted in his drive on Liege and Antwerp, the Nazi commander had achieved a limit-
ed success.
United Press War Correspondjnt Robert Richards disclosed in v dispatch from the Third Army front that Patton’j battle plan was made and his troops were on the move a few hours after receipt of Eisenhower’s order.
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W ITH NEWS
red schoolhous* wer; our
CAN ALWAYS COUNT ON 'EM SEATTLE (UP) —The little
with patr.otism when the War L (an Drive rolled Students (cracked open Piggy banks and ihflied
$564,000 for war bonds on id ignated School Bond Csy.
NOTICE!
THIS STORE WILL BE
ms.25 47.50 27.00 1,0:12.10 102.75 14..78 20 00
3.00 154.00
10.18 21.17
4FTER 18 MONTHS of suspense, MAJ. GLENN MILLER, 39, famous Madonna Jean Scully of St. Louis, flance band leader, who has been Mo., has finally found out where reported missing by the war de- she reigns as a Marine mascot partment, may be a German pris- tiueen. Censorship did not permit oner of war, according to latest the South Pacific Sea Soldiers to reports. Though Miller was lost tell Miss Scully where they were, while flying as a passenger from DUt now it can be told that the England to Paris, the plane may young lady is queen of Marines have been forced down in enemy >n Guadalcanal. She was awarded territory. Miller was director ol :he honor after a photo of her Air Force band. (International} -cached the base. (International)
FRENCH SPIES SENTENCED TO LIFE IMPRISONMENT
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Sli y Centro/
Conductors s/ni/e.
-— still there,
though kioofi frottic \ ir/T
rise adds to hts responsipili ties aS “drain Cm?m ander
tig gage mor, Q /~ hrorkt Witt, trattic heavy, and many A/.yc baggage cars on M/an duty, p/ease travel
Tfear Merer too / s/ , ^ M ? r
J/rnke man
rec/ines mrdsrn
seat tor
•first-time,
/rain trare/er — one of enittans since war.
/j ‘ Steward tceeyi j Service smart! fhaugh many nfaiters are among ooo At- Y C- men in the armed forcas.
Open Saturday
DECEMBER 30TH
Closed New Year's
JANUARY 1ST.
Horace Link & Ca
H» Store dL Furaitvr*
TRIAL 8IFOR8 • French military court at Dole. France ar« ahn^-n i.m Michael Thlrlon, Nicholas Moller, Roger Beccasslno and Henri Lombard-Morel. 1
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