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TKSNKSSKK KIOT (( <>ntiiiii<-il Krmi Pagr I) n in jail aid treat them a il.ann . '-'lit heltei than they v i uM have treated us. You are fin younc men. you have fought a good hattle and you have won
htii'et, was discharged from the! Putnam County hospital J Mrs. Doris Douthitt, 309 Ohio street, returned to her home from the hospital early Friday.
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1946. _
SOCIETY HECEKT BRSDE
••You are not going to do anylliiii" you’d regret now. We’re going to keep the jail tonight \\'i want 150 to 200 armed men to In hen-. When the National Guard 01 whatever it is gets In we are going to have everything nice and orderly. We'll be i.. control and .will dictate the
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As he finished to the aceota j i’lent of wild cheers the G I draggi ' two more deputies
11om the jail.
In i peeial annouiieement. th ' iH.i parlisan” party to which til- G Is I,"longed along with
dissidi
i.e.'.i, asserted it had no cholcr in tlie riot except “to meet fire
with fue.’’
“The 0. I. election officials v.-i at to thi polls unarmed to i a tail electio . ns f’at Male.Id pro i.i "d." the statement “Ytiey were met with i n kjacks and pistols. “Seve'al <i. I. officials were en and the oallot boxes wer*' l.iovcd to thi jail. The G. I. supporters went to the jail to get Ih c ballot boxes and were met by gunfire.** j IIOSITI \|, NOTKS lie; a Haltom, Cloverdale, wag admitted to the Putnam County hospital early Friday. .Ycllu M ni' Grey, Bainbridge, a patient at the hospital. Shirley Albright, K. 2, was ih'i ha: o ij fi m the Putnam (' uni v Hospital late Thursday. irn Hutcheson, Jt. 1, was dig1," • I Iron th" hospital Thurgd::y fternoon. Mi I tone Kerrnnd. Fillmore, v nilmilted to the Putnam r'.unly hospital late Thursday
nfti rno n.
Mi Florence Ryan, 402 Elm
4- -e ++ T + t + d + r ANNIVERSARIES {j} 4. .]. .'. .1. .J. .1. ^ 4* d' *t* d* 'r Birt Inlays Miss Elizabeth Loekridge, 107 East Seminary street, August
1st.
Mrs. Maude Kirkham, 19 Highland street. August 1st. Mrs, Charles VanHook, South Indiana street Hoad. August 2. Mrs. Herbert Flint,'south Indiana street Koad, August 3. Harold Michael Boescn, years old today, August 2 Mrs. Gar eld Stone, today.
SEASON OPENS \l G. 10
The Indiana Department of
t Democrats and Repub- c , ms ,. rVHtion pas announced that
Indiana's squirrel season will , open August 10 to continue
* through October 8.
Donald R. Hughes, director of f.sh and game, states that shisiting should average fair to gtsrd. Kill the bag limit on both grey i or fox squirrels is five per day.
,f, L. Hamm, of: B. Coffman, o. ;ml if E. Calloway, of. bulletins (lontlniirrl I*a«» °"'t MB. Mead (D) N. V.. War Prof «s ( onimittee ehairman, copies it a s5.040 promissorx note sign,1 |, v May and letters referring
111 t)i«* loan.
Clyde Miller sustained burns j mi his hands when the light, pan-j I truck he was driving caught I fire near Hall Thursday after-, noon. Mr. Miller is a salesman tor the Adams Ryan whole- j rale firm of this city. The flam-j es did considerable damage to the truck which was towed to Greencastle later in the evening
for repairs.
( lit lt( II OK CHRIST
( M)\ EKDAEK
Clyde Peck, Minister 9:45 A. M DST. Bible School 10:45 A M. Morning Worship 8:00 P. M Evening Worship
each I/Ord's Day
Clyde (Peek of Sullivan, wi'l preach both morning and even-
THE DAILY BANNER
and
JERALD CONSOLIDATE! “It Waves Idr AH" Entered in the postoffice r Ireencantle, Indiana as secon •lass mail matter under Act c
March 7, 1878.
Subscription rates, 15 cent nail in Putnam County; $5.50 ti $5.00 per year by nmil outsid
i Putnam County.
S. R. Itarlden, Publisher 17-19 S uth Ja-k.' u Street.
PllHSHNAE And Local News U It I I. !- S
Sunday evening, in honor 01 Frank Edward Donner, recent!/ returned from service in Japan. Supper will be served at 7 o’clock at the club house. •p -p d* Monday Club Will Meet The Monday Club will meet Monday afternoon, Aug. 5th at 2:30 o’clock at the h^me of Mrs . Oscar Sallust Mrs. W L. Isbell will have charge of the program Members without transportation .all 6€GR.
PONDERS DECISION
Dr. and Mrs. Harry Voltmer
and son left today to spend th; ir
vacation at Galva, Iowa.
Mr.
, Ore
Mrs. Breinmrr nd Mrs. Henry Tweedy
jing, Sunday, August 4.
REGION TO! KVAMENT Everyone welcome.
U i.EBANON HI NDAVi
1- :le announce the mar-
; riage • their daughter. Deloris,
Mrs. William Sanford visited j to G. William Bremmer, son il Tuesday with her granddaught 1/Mr. and M’s. Noel Bremmer of Mrs F L. Priest a. Bainbridge. : Iowa I Us. Iowa, at high noon
j Sunday. July 21. in the Church
Mr. and Mrs. Cirl C. Allen I f The Nazarcne, in Iowa Falls, at" the parents (If a daughter, ] q-j,,, v Lysle E. Poush per-
Carol Ann, born August 1 at th" Piunam County hospital.
ItltK li < HAPE1. METHODIST
( HI lt< H
10:00 A. M. Schiol for all.
formed the single ring ceremony ! before n altar decorated with 1 . ■ im-fvis d arch of aqua blue
nd 1 an
and sons, Richard and Joe, haw U ' i wh b and banked with flowreturned from a vacation tr.p j ( ' , -. ;har( , WaRgoner plnyed tu , ' ‘ 1 “Brid-il Cl.*'! js" from Lohen-
Mr. and Mrs. George
1 ...... .. ..... %fla.' r ruakivi«T .
Th.- Ini a I American Legion softball team will journey b
la-banon Sunday evening to com- ^ i^. a rn Imw to apply
pete in the district tournament j Tommy Bittles is spending a ! grin by Wagner and Mendels to he held In that city. Post 58 "^oq Mo ming Wor.hip in ycxirl'^tHs vacation at Brai.wrd, j i hn’g Wedding March.’’ will take the field at c-.O- •- q,,. Minnesota, with Dr. and Mrs. W., The bride was attended by
Mathews.
Six
61h district
against Westfield will play for the
championship. 1
Schedule:
6 50 (’rawfordsville vs. Liston 7:50 Greencastle vs. Westfield ! 8:50 Lebanon vs. Covington The following players will leave from the Legion Home at' 400 to go to Lebanon: F. Grimes, c: F. Jobe, p; B. RossokJ
them. | | 11:00 Morning Worship in yoir! teams neighborhood ( hunch. Thank for its cares. Thank God it scill exists. Theme of the In or: Abundance U. S. Extravagance or
Poverty
A. L. Meredith. Minister
CONNERSVILLE. Ind., Aug. 2 (UPl _ Circuit Judge Allen Wiles said he may hand down a decision late today on the Rex Manufacturing Company's petition for a temporary restraining order against pickets of the CIO United Electrical Workers. The firm filed suit yesterday in a move to open two plants! striketound more than. 2 weeks. The company manufactures elec- j
iric refrigerators
Employes and executives of the
j company testified during a hear- ' ing before Judge Wiles yesterday a few hours after the suit | was filed. Witness told of threats ;
of violence by pickets. There has ^ been no disorder, however The total number of cattle |
Mead Committee Has Tough Job WASHINGTON. Aug. 2. (UPl, The Mead committee today
ne . . . . apa calves increased 35 per cent tackled one of its toughest Jobs , < 1 s ^ ^ 1
selecting from 500 leads the : war profits investigations it willt. make next. Tlie senators met in closed session to set up priorities for the,
inquiries.
Sen. Homer Ferguson, R-. Mich., a committee member, toid it porters: j -The committee, if it wanted to, could start 500 new investi-
gations tomorrow.”
Up for committee discussion today were arguments over: 1. New steps in its inquiry into the army’s use of defective 4.2mch mortar shells which exploded prematurely in combat, killing and maiming American soldiers. Stark new eyewitness accounts of such incidents by
Wyoming from 1940 to 1945.
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"l promised to build him snsW man for tellin K n ' the wonderful steak amt the Lincoln Restaurant
LINCOLN RESTli Across from ftjf _ Phone til
ItAIMtk’.lK.E METHODIST
( III it. II
J. E. Porter, Minister
The Sunday Services begin W ju n | so ,, j
The new address of Pvt Charles E. Evans is Pvt. CharhE. Evans 15211055 7,h E. T. C Barracks T17 Ord. S h iol Aberdeen Pioving Grounds, Maryland.
! Mi rial Voigt ami Robert Brem-, f 01 . nler qj' s were disclosed late
nor ut I- 1 his brother as best'
- man.
! For 1 wedding the bride wore qua blue street length dsess with a corsage of white asters. Ib-r attendant wore a
Mrs. .Insie K.-yt left this beige dress with n corsage of red
morning for Tabor, Iowa to visit i " Jiies - her son, Ross, for two weeks. She I
nd the -Camp meet-
Mrs. Ib firmer is a graduate of Grcem il High School. Mr.
Brenim r was graduated from the
p; K. Knauer, p; C. Williams, if: with the Sunday Church School
P. Grimes, if; B. Agnew, if; M. at 1-0:00. Classes for all ages and j Frcdrii ktown High School in King, If; E. Hill, of; I) Coffer, grades tiiight by competent in- David .lent. ,li , of pufnamvil ( Missoni. Ells\t«irth Junior C(>1-
G. Crawley, stmetors. At 11:00 the worship an< * ( a, 'i W. Williams, of Pa-- lege and he took two years — service with sermon by the min- rieksburg, have received til -ir Naval ti,lining at DePauw Un:isifr. You are cordially invited: disc harges from the U. g. Navy ] v nrsity This fall he will return to
(t. O. Stringer, of;
When you need emergency cash, follow the trail to the bank.
fEO£GAL OfttevC SYfT(M • IlWHIIlZENi BONK and TRUST COMPANY QidUAat Jb/><yu/ Tn&utoutu @tH/»
GET IT HERE!
to worship with us.
PURER DEBT :«8 IMI.I.IONS
at the Great Lakes
Center.
WASHINGTON, (UPl The public July 30 stood at
Aug 2 debt as
$268,388,129,-
Any store, other business con-1 cern or individual who wishes *ol
Separati'u; j the Univ rsity will begin his
dental study. At pr sent.
if Iowa where he second year in
Mr. and
I »-V4 m *;i IIHII v iUU.ti wnu WISIlt'M MM
! , . , , , Bremm-r are making their home donsto merchandise for the auc-l ”
,f , 1 1 1 , . at 639 1-2 Bliss Blvd., Iowa Falls,
tun sale hell m. connection with I ....
t •!• •> j La.lii^ Aid will J Wecl \11g11sf 7th
nd, township trustee. I
| I!-- Manhattan Ladies Ai'l - will meet Wednesday, A ngust 7, ( for an all dav session at tire M inhat.an hm h. Everytody is mv'ed. Bring sandwiches or
|Robbins accompanied them home] covered dish of food. INDIANAPOLIS. Aug 2 fora short v o. b; fori going to 1 UP 1 Indiana's Public Service th '»■ home in Cincinnati, O. Commission today announced Plane are underway for the or that railroad freight rates in the ganleing of a ladies auxiliary to state would go up five percent the Oliv, 1 James Post 459, Vetnext Monday., Icrans of Foreign Wars. Installa
yesterday.
2. When to undertake a sprit check of possible war profiteering in the aviation, automotive aluminum and shipbuilding industries. Plans tor this are under way to learn whether renegotiation of war contracts and high wartime taxes actually (•took the profits out of war” as
Congress had intended.
3. Whether to assign a top j riority to the case of Col. Theodore Wyman, much-investigated former district engineer r.t Hawaii at the time of Pearl Harbor. The joint congressional I Pearl Harbor committee held
Mrs. 1 that his activities needed special
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>■1
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,the RtM.sville Horn• coming; Am_-
003.82 ,as compared with *2*2.- lwt ,7. p lr ,„ Oont; „ ,
266,580,0.37 99 a year ago. Th‘t ,j PX H . lrn ,
means that the nation is in the!
hole for $6,131,568,965.83 morel Col. and Mrs Kele Rubin* ,han it vas on luh 30. 1945. j°f Oaktown, were the, guests of
Mr. and Mrs. L W. Ctuntp
RATES TO RAINE ; Th.irsd.iv Mr. md Mrs Thoinae
] The PSC said the increase was jin addition to 11 six percent | boost granted last month. Thin increase corresponded to one approved by the Interstate Com-
merce Commission,
tion services will be in charge >( Hie Auxiliary of G n. d-m Lee Post 1,.>0 in lie near fu:u;'
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T. -I. Bridges
<1- liratev Birthday
I lends and relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. -I. Budges in Putnamvilie for an
scrutiny, and the Mead group is considering suggestions to read a subcommittee to Honolulu and the west coast to conduct a preliminary investigation of Wyman’s affairs. 4. Whether to call new w^.nesses to testify about reasons which led Rep. Andrew May, D , Ky.. to intervene twice with Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower over the court martial of Murray Gars.xon’s son, Capt. Joseph H. Carsoon. 5. Whether to investigate the activities of Gen. Brehon B. Somervell (ret.), former chief of;
HODGE'S MUSIC STORE Will be open evenings until 9§ o'clock beginning Thursday, An 1st.
Stop in and hear your favorite records, just received the new “Three Suns” Album. "Everything in Music"
shioned ice cream supper. ! Army Service Forces, in connec-
CLASSIFJEl) AD:n
FOB SALE: Practically man’s topcoat. 102 Olive Call after 5:30 p. m.
new St. 2-2:.
the best LOOKING
WANTED: 25 men to help sc; up carnival at Robe Ann Park Monday morning. Report to, manager of carnival. 2-If. FOR SALE: Started chick 1 five and six weeks and some spring pallets. White Rocks. AH electric chick battery that yviil bold 1000 baby chicks and sonic oil inoubators. Saunders Hatchery. one mile vesc on road 1(1 from Manhattan. o-2p
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Wayne Feeds
* Chicks and Supplies. INDIANA STATE FEED AND
HATCHERIES
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ROOF WATERTIGHT TOO/
Your roof can be the l>e<it looking and be watertight, too, when Alumi-Shield asbestos aluminum coating protects its surface from sun and winter. The soft sheen of metallic aluminum Hakes adds new beauty and reflects destructive sun rays front asphalt or tar roofing. Lasily applied with brush or spray.
Rev Hauser will be guest minister at the Fincastte Universalist church Sunday evening, August 4 at 7:30 o'clock CST. He served as a trsnspor. chaplain on the bride ship, USA Pres. Tyler He u now ninistcr at Oaklandon, north of Indianapdis, coining there recently from the Urhana, 111. church His Sunday
evening subject will Philosophy of Life."
"My
A !rrg those present were; M nd Mrs. Harry Mantel, Mr. ; Mrs. Joe Williams and Mrs Md- e Belue of Indianapolis. Mr. < : ! Mrs. Allison Bridges and ' M Mont Bridges of Putnar.i-
| ville.
•J. -I- .*!- -J* | K.ridv < impel '•tceiiiig Postponed The Brick Chapel M. Y. F. will not meet Sunday nignt August 4 Tli-re will b<' a meeting on Sir (V night, Angus, 11 at 7:00 t th church. + + 4- V I n(- rtain In lloivir Ol M.sh Dennv M s. L. W. Crump and her II 1 liter, M-s. Evelyn Robbins, entertained at thdr home on IT utii Indiana Street, Tuesday (\ 'iimg, with n shower in honor ! Miss Mary Ann Denny, .er of Mrs. Nellie Denny ! who marriage to Ja;k GruenI am of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J I’ (11 uer,Hole, will take place 5 'p" mher 15. I At it 35 guests gathered at Jih l.'imc, beautifully decorated i i'l pja and pink, the efruen j 1 1 - of the bride-to-be. A hug-' ! 1 I ,, nmde to resemble a birds jn a and decorated in the same i li-r sted upon a table, spill. ' be gifts out in simulated . < 1 ion. Alstve the nest hung j H slant daffodil, v^itilc perched 1 j upon, it H edge two pair of hh>e hn l added to the effectiveness 1 of th, picture. i Many beautiful ahd rusefu) ii'-ft: wore received by Miss Denny. The evening was spent in the playing of games and contests. Refreshments of ice, cream cak. punch and miivs carrying ■ ml the color schemes of aqua and pink, were served. Mrs. Virginiu Mullis, a sister of the bride-to-be assisted in the serving. + 4* + + Saddle Club To Honor Erank Edward INwiner Th -Putnam County Saddle Club will hold a pitch-in supper,
tion with the Canol and Alaskan highway projects in Alaska. 6. Whether to press an inquiry recommended by Comptroller General Lindsay C. Warren, who testified this week that untold billions of dollars were “given away” by the government in the termination of war contracts. ( 7. Whether to hold hearings on reported profiteering in connection with treasury procurement for lend lease. New eyewitness accounts of 4.2 shell failures were released in the wake of the committee's disclosure of a report that the army several times halted shipments of all mortar shells to battlefronts rather than risk sending up faulty ammunition which might kill American sold-
iers.
I LBS. PER WEEK CHICAGO, Aug. 2 -(U>P) Meat now is being produced at a rate sufficient to provide the average consumer with sbnit four pounds a week, the American Meat Institute said today.
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