The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 July 1946 — Page 2

The daily banner, greencastle, Indiana,

MONDAY, JULY

22, 1 946.

to rk\t:.\l .\ikmio\s

ree’s account of the Incident "vas

">ust an alibi.

WASHINGTON, July 22 il Pi Rrp Amirov J. Ma>. D.. FA VO It NKW I’ltOBK Ky.. reveals today whether he «... will obey a subpena to testify be- - cd that Mr. Roosevelt and his f e the senate war investigation | top military aides in Washington committee. wore just as responsible as Rear The com nittee combine, sub- > Adm. Husband E. Kimmel and

peneaed May to take the witness, chair tomorrow. Under the constitution, May has the righ t to ignore the subrar r until congress adjourns. His plans will he announced tl.rough his especially-hired attorney, Warren Magee. The committee, anticipating thit May would decide not to testify i.nw, tentatively scheduled May. AUon H. Waitt, head of the army’s chemical warfare service, tc appear at the hearing to-

morrow'.

Income tux reports cf persons involved in the present investigation may be checked by ..he committee, it was reported. President Tujman already has agreed to permit the examination, and committee sources indicated belief chat the growing mass of evidence justified proseeutioivi. The munitions syndicate, h:-ad-

Lt. Gen. Walter C. Short, depos-

ed Hawaiian commanders. The two Republicans made noi

finding regarding the diplomatic J phase liecause they said it wasv not completely explored in the’, six months investigation con-j ducted by the special committee ! They blamed the partisan make-j up of t he■ committee six Demo-j crats and four Republicans -as I well as Democratic administra-t

lion control of official documents

and papers.

“Permission was asked to conduct exploration for certain missing records," they said.

The Daily Banner

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Entered In the postoffice a ireencastle, Indiana aa secono lass mall matter under Act ot Subscription rates, 15 cents nail In Putnam County; $3.50 tr *5 00 per year by mall outaM*

Putnam County.

S. R. RarMen, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street.

Mrs. Ruth Hays of Miami. Flordin, is visiting her brother ( Charles Rector anil family of

this city.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scobcc nnd Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Scobee il tended a ball game in Cincinnati. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lynch ir,d daughter, of Greensturg. were the weekend guests of Mr rnd Mrs. Leon Welch. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tilley and

SOCIETY Irick <'ha|i“.l Aid _i > Meet Tlmr-d iv The Brick Chapel Ladies Aid will meet Thursday afternoon, aly 25th at the home of Mrs. lerman HenJrich with Mrs. Cliford Hillis aand Mrs. Henry Knoll assis-ing. Mrs Roy iDetro will present the p - gram.

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FILLMORE M. ' • E. SI PRISE COI'NSELOK

Robert Pingleton, .101 Wood

wi re played and won by several i Ruth Watkins street, is a patient in

Peiisoiyal And local News BRIEFS

Mrs. i

Leroy Tilley spent Sunday in

Paris, Illinois, visiting Mr. and] The Fillmore M. Y. K Cha.rles T. Roberts. Mrs. F.oberts 1 their adult was formerly Miss Helen, Tilley J Charles Smith vith

of this city.

members. Mrs.

won the door prize.

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IJrackney-Flint

Marriage Announced

Louise Flint, daughter of and Mrs. Glen Flint of Greencas-j ■ III r i, became the bride 1 f I John J. Brackney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bfian Brackney, also of Route 1, Saturday evening, July 20th. in u double ring ceremony read at the Somerset church by

Rev. Earl Davis.

pital.

Mrs. Hazel Young of Indiai,

the bus-; nnd a dober.uan ^

apolis was adinitted Sunday.

vi

When a springe-

ing kept in worki^gjjj^B requires an nv rage ijBBAJ 2.620 calories. resp ecth ,'^H d«y, to feed them. g*n<

mt

Miss Virginia Buis from Indianapolis visited this week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Vigorous ami public denial was ■ p au i Buis,

made, presumably on executive | Ml . nnd Mrs Pur _, ue from j nd . authority, that any records were, vjsited Saturday at ttl „ missing. Subsequently, it hnnl( , of Mr an( , Mrs . G ie n Terry

Mrs. Vurlin H. Scott and daughters. Dorothy, Betty and Janice, of Belle Union, are spending their vacation in Steuben-

ville, Ohio.

Angie Godwin, who was pastoi

(• f the Judyvllle Methodist church ’ serx , wjth the :a ke. The evenif.TT the past two years recently |‘ was spf , nt in games

The bride was attired in n

counselor,

a

birthday party held at the Methdist Aid House Thursday night.

decorated with

| Route one.

-j.

1 white eyelet dress trimmed with beiated and whlte accessories.

Tnc couple will be at home to friends on Greencastle

The room was

yellow and blue crepe paper. An angle food and a devils food cake were decorated with yellow ar. d blue candles in yellow and |

hospital notes

Mrs. Alfred Heavin and baby , iinn returned to their home at

»*•«'*• '"f-•I s u „j»y.

returned to her home in Green-, sm p in f. The group

castle. She has beer visiting her sister, Mrs. J. C. Street

Lincoln Neb.

and family at Belle Union.

oped that several records were missing and most inadequate ex-

planations were supplied ...” Julius G. Moiling, conductor on

“These incidents revealed a!the New York Central who has! determination to]been visiting here with Mrs. Meta

MYRON KINO JOINS

and

presented

Mrs Smi.h with a lovely henor “Truly Yours” compact.

q. q. q. q.

od by Henry and Murray Gars-

on.. cnbracs lG companies j contro , of the iBVeat J Hoffr.ar.n left today for his leume

wnn h received $76,000,000 in war “““P emu c , York contracts. Witnesses have eharg-1 Ration in the hands of the com-j«‘ utlca ’ wew ,d the combine made unconscionr mitter niajoiity \sho vmm thus Mr.

able profits, but the Garssons pat in the unusual position of ar-] ,-ett are the parents of a son.

deny any wrong-doing and point • what they say is a good pro-, ducticn record. May hirpself testified at an earlier secret session of the committee that he never made a penny from his dealings with the Garssons. He conceded tha; h aided the combine, but only as aj eontribution to the war effort. Some army witnesses have pro1 ti I that May used unusual j •. irurc .actics on behalf of tlic 1 Can • n’s Illinois firms. C' ::,mittiJt ir.terest in the MayGarsson relationship was intensified by publication, of pictures showing May in chummy poses i with members of the Garsson [ family. The pictures were made Jan. 2, MM4, at New York. YVaLt j was among the guests appearing in the pictures, which may b“ place | in the committee’s records. One member of the investigating committee, Sen. Owen Brewitor, R , Me., urged that the committee on Wednesday hear the testimony of Rep. John Coflee, D., Washington. Colfee already has volunteered to testify about a $2 r>00 chock he received from a Tacoma, Wash., contractor in 1941. Coffee said the entire incident has eer thrashed nut public'y in Washington, and he would be willing to repeat his story to the nmmittee. He says the cheek was a campaign contributkm from a constituent. Brewster, however, still wanted a publi" explanation delivered under oath, asserting that Cof-

Otwb To Hold

Ftciiie Wednesday

CIBM nc D C VMM I Thl ' P'- 11 ' 0 meetin 6 of t! 0 rm«l Ur £• BmULL | Martha Washington Club will bi

I held at Robe Ann l?ark Wednes-

Myron M. King has just re-1 cveninj? at 6:30. Members

; ccntly joined the firm of R. K.l^ e n , ni ,.mber to bring taolle baby son of Spencer returned t-.

and Mrs. William H. Bar- KnaH ' sP^ahzr.rs in rock wool j strVi( . (

home

Mrs. Martha Anson and bah;sen, Greencustle R. 1, were dismissed from the hospital Sunday

afternoon.

Mrs. Margaret Petto, 612 Main ' street, returned to her home

Sunday.

Kathleen Dyer of Coal City | was released Sunday from the j

hospital.

Mrs. Marion Shepnhard and

THE HEATS ON

Wate ndiar

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From now until late fall Old Sol is things hot for those Folk who live

houses. Bui by having Knoll to give you a certify in

of insulation you can laugh at his antics, not

summei bui every summer. ^ ^

R. E. KNOLL

WEST SIDE SQUARE

■6 m MriftT >ge. ; 1'im lncbl •cheri ation

Os

coun am w ;aid t

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SHRUBS SPRAVEtr

Have your evergi'cns and shrubs sprayed i,, inntriil hi J

■•1H u W« a thi i wei

insulation, Ruseo st.or.i:

rogating to themselves the cap-] Steve, bom Saturday night in uintiovvs ' 8n d Hotpoint electrical

Mrs Barrett a PP liallc ®S- M > King Is a per-

of is the former Georgia Anne Zeis • SOT>,, h'e young man, who was

acity to conduct an impartial j Fort Collins, Colo.

and adequate investigation

their own administrtaion.

“The history of human conduct furnishes few precedents to jus-

tify such confidence.”

of this city.

born and reared in (Putnam

q. q. q. v

Mrs. Neal Hostess To Golden Rod (Tub

Mis. Amy Neal was hostess to baby daughter, Greencastle R. >.

he,r home Sunday.

Mrs. Marjorie Lewis, 200 Olive street was released Saturday. Mrs. Sterling Boatright and

County. He attended the Green-

Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Myers, castle Public Schools, and was a cast of town and Mr. and Mrs. star on the Tiger Cub .lasketb.ill Vernon Elliot- of Indianafilis team. Alter high school he at-

Ferguson and Brewster com- ^ nave returned from a trip to the tended the University of Illinois plained that: I Great Smoky Mountains. They where he majored in geology and 1. Former Secretary of War | also visited with Mr. and Mrs journalism. He served in the U. Henry L. Stimson declined to np- Richard Hershberger in Charlolt* S. Army Air Corps for four years pear on the ground of failing N. C. j and one month. For three and one health, and "access to his diary! Mi8s RUa Ha( . pnad of lnd . '**«' years he was in .marge ofj was denied by majority vote.” | ian ipf)ljs a p?rsona i fnend an j Link Trainer, instrument | 2. Former Secretary of State classmate of Mrs. Ann Klwett of ■ flying d, 'P artn > f ' Tlt . «t Greenville, 1

the Golden Rod Club at her home

Friday evening.

Tlie meeting was called to ord. ; by Mrs. Neal, president of the club Nine members responded to roll call. The club will now meet every two weeks to do somspecial work. There will be a pillowcase exchange at the next meeting which will l>c held m

j Robi-Ann Park.

Following the meeting games

Cordell Hull made three appear- Greencastle was killed early to-

IS. C.. During this time his]

returned to their home Saturday Mrs. Naomi West, Greencastle Route 2, was admitted to the hos- !

pital Monday morning._

Mrs. Pauleen Ikamire, Greencastle Route 2, entered the hos- ,

| pital Sunday night.

Phillip Beckley, Greencastle R. 1 4. was admitted Monday morn-

I ing.

Ronald Monnett, 216 South ' College entered the hospital Mon-

day.

red spider and other pests.

Tin Indianapolis Spray Co., will send equipment t.d.rsj furnishing FREE ESTIMATES without obligation. Control guaranteed by Indianapolis Spraying ( ,,.

round

com Ecsi.

- -II -- VJTI G vl IV. O v 1 x. rvtiive* vcxiaj J

ances during which he submitted day in an automobile-.ruck crash ci, ‘P 4lrtrTie ' n t twice received letters

of commendation from —

a prepared statement and was north of Indianapolis on State ' ,1 '' umm r7Kjauon irom the f*>m-cross-examincil by committee Road 52. Mrs. Kivett nnd Miss i marit *‘ n £ fr f ncrai for having the counsel "but minority members L oad were classmates at Whit-, rr ‘ wt efficient Link Trainer sec-

of the committee were not per- worth College, in niitted to cross-examine him.” I Mississippi.

3. “The chary of former am- 1

les at wmc-, Brookhnvcn, t ‘ oln iTl ttle “ iT lorf,p -

bassadoi < to Tokyo) Joseph C. Gi’ew was likewise denied to th"

committee.’’

4. “Many messages, probably ^ .several hundreds, between Winston Churchill and President

i laical (Ympls

Mr. and Mrs. R. H Newgent Married Saturday

ar,l son H 'bbv .Mary Ann of| Miss Betty Jano lrwjn Ja j Los Angeles Calif, Roberta New-, teT ()f Mr an1 Mrs ru \

gent of Indianapolis, Mr. and ^ ^ ^ 1 Irwin, and Earl E. Bundy, son'

. . , of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bundy, dale, Lou Heady and uaughler .i, .. J „ ' . .. • „ ^ feoth of Greencastle, were united

Cathenr.e, Mr. and Mrs. —

wore not available to the corn-1, ,, ~ , ln Presbyterian Mansi*

1 L “ | were Sur.lay guests of Mr. and

'nittee although there is good Mrs L R - JSS0 u Ncwgent and Thr ' sinpl( rin 8 ceremony was ieason to believe that they bore daughter of Indianapolis. • ^eS^, by Dr ' V L Raphael. The on tlie gathering crisis.” The couple will make their home m

committee, by majority vote, re- F'rank Sims and John Smith Oreencfistle. fused Ferguson’s request that ' lave gone to Grand Island, No-1 - —

Churchill be asked to testify. | hraska to visit with Cajlt. Marvin *i- i l'T'h + <r-f^q.qq.^k

5. Mr. Roosevelt’s secretary, w * 1( ’ ' !i leaving with fl * ANNIVERSARIES Miss Grace Tully, W'as “permit- Komber Group for Alaska. They |K...

are driving back and coming by j ™ ^ ■*■**■ ^‘ + + + + + + q. q- & way of Columbia, Missouri to Birthdays visit with the former’s sister, Mr. Shirley Ann Frazier, daughter' and Mrs. J. Emerson Finney. i °f Mr .and Mrs. Elmer Frazier, 2 1 Mrs. Ruth Terry and family, year* old Sunday, July 21. Mrs. Eva Goodpasture andj Wedding

(daughter, Maxine, visited Friday] Coach and Mrs. Raymond R.l

iUGKrSfMKS Means Fine 7b6acco \ .. . and in a Cigarette its the Tobacco that counts

•r

ted to determine for herself th committee what portion of th * official correspondence of the I late president had any relevancy |

to Pearl Harbor.”

!

Yes, IS/MST

SONOTONE

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COMMERCIAL HOTEL WEDNESDAY, JULY 24TH. AI DIOMKTKIC hearing test., and cnnsultatinns without charge or obligation. SONOTONE OF TERRE HAUTE 1015 So. 7lh SL, Terre Haute, lnd. IMione C 1001 F. I*. Sayre, Mgr. All users ln\It.-d for Periodic ( hork-iip ISulterits foi All Makes, of Hearing Aids.

at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neal, 27 years today. July 22.

Hirold Cox and son.

Among the “Flying Farmers” of Putnam county who have been

Wood enpruvinK by IT McCormick bused open the oririnnl oil pointinR

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4-H Clothing (’lulls Of Greencastle invited to attend the flying farm-] Mrs. Evelyn Smith, adult leader field day at Purdue University er of the Greencastle clothing | on July 29, are Mr. and Mrs. Roy clubs, has announced the followSutheriin, William S. Colwell, mg schedule for this week: July: Miss Alta H. Toomey and James 23. 10:00 a. ni.. Clothing 11; Ju'y! R Allen, R. 1, Greencastle. A 23, 2:00 p. ni., Clothing IV am. crowd of 6 000 to 12 000 farmers, V; July 24, 9:00 «. m., all day! many of whom will fly their own picnic fo r senior girls; July 23. personal planes have placed re- 2:90 p. m.. Clothing 1. The senservations for the field flay of ior girls going on the picnic will Indiana Flying Farmers, spon-' meet at the Vocational Building, sored by Purdue University, the 1 Be sure to bring your lunch and Prairie Farmer and VVLS of Chi-! transportation money,

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