The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 August 1946 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1946^

investment

make.”

Kentucky could

Scientist Seeks Key To Lite

Ry l.eo M<4/er

I'. I*. Staff (orre-Hixmdent LOS ANGELES .UP)-- Elec-

tronic X-rays and light-scatter-ing devices which measure things between 1-2. 500,OOOth8 a tv!

l-2.">,OOOths of an inch In size be .used to discover the

of nerve

Mental Clinics Urged As Curb I On Insanity FRANKFORT. Ky., (UP) Undaunted by past failure, Ur A. M. Lyon of the Kentucky Department of Welfare intends to renew before the General Assembly a proposal that the state establish mental hygiene

clinjcs.

The c- etor urged this course; ..j lt ;. jcture antt action upon the 1946 General Assembly, and brain tisKues "

t it no heed was paid. He pro- IJr Ljn , as p al) ijng, chairmen

poses ft mobile mental hygiene )f thp California Institute of

unit that is able to . over and t , rhnologry . s division of chemistry j v}s . rs set forih h y t h e Veterans

ind chen il ngine ring, has! Adtofnistration, it will contact a

Dr Lyon long has preached re vealed new discoveries in this J | OC} ,i Veterans Administration that men-al illnesses, in general. fj e ]j , designated appraiser to give final are preventable, and has com- They may fathom, Pauling I approval on the transaction, plained that Kentucky has done said, such mysteries as the jr ee j, involved in the services of little to hea i off mental dis- na t ur e of the process of growth;! thj s appraiser are borne by' the orders how viruses, genes and cells j veteran seeking the loan. Dr Lydn, SB. has been engaged duplicate; the action of enzymes, a refusal of one bank or in public health work for 20 .fermenting) and the niechSnism| lending agency to appiove a reyenrs Previously he practiced j of h- rmones and vitamins. j quested loan does not void a G. I. in remote Eli ott Coun.v, rid- Dr- Pauling's expedition ' n ‘I loan for that veteran. He may ing horse hick to visit his to the ‘'dark forest of dimension- apply to any lending agency

supervised by an agency of Ihe

may

r.. i. i rtAvS

The majority of inquiries from •cternns received irt the Green■astle Contact Office of the Vetnans Administration have concerned applications for loarts under the G. I. Bill of rights Any veteran of World War H discharged under honorable conditions is eligible for a $2,000. guaranty on a loan for business purposes, or a $4,000 guaranty

on a loan for a home.

To apply for a loan under the G. I. Bill, contact your locftl bank or leading agency with your original discharge certificate, and explain your purpose in st king a loan. If the bank or lending institution is willing to make the loan under the pro

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federal Government for the same

loan.

ISSUE SETTLED

and

HERALD CONSOLIDATED "It Waves For All” Entered in the postoffiee at Greencastle, Indiana as second class mail matter under Act of March 7, 1878. Subscription rates, 15 cents nail in Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Putnam County. S. It. Ilarlden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street.

Personal And Local News BRIEFS

Controversy has arisen recently concerning acceptability of credits toward high school grad-

patients, later buying the first j al unknowns" already has resultautomobile ever used in that e,i in determining the structure t untv ns an Hi I to his practice, of four substances in the protein

It could only be used, however, field.

in certain parts of the county i Proteins, he claims, hold the because of impassable roads. key to the whole subject of the Merits found in the proposal j molecular basis of biological re-

foe a mental hygiene clinic are action,

cit' d by Dr. Lyon in this order: To simplify his experiments, • ua (j on porned by members of the 1 Many problem children Dr. Pauling has compared his Armed Forces under the auspices could ')c salvaged from further task to that of an exploration of • n f the United States delinquency and imprisonment the plan t Earth by a super-b.>- Forces Institute,

by a mental hygiene elirue. ing 250.000.000 times larger than' 2. Many cases destined to be a mar. The present unit of molesent to a mental hospital could j cular measurement is the angsbe kept at home if given mental trom unit, a linear "silver” about hygii ne service in the formative 1 250,COO.OOOths of aan iilch. development of a mental disord- j Suppose Dr. Pauling focused i r. i his attention on New York City.

Di. John Elicit, general practitioner. is now located in Coat-

esville.

Miss Sue Smythe of Osgood is visiting Miss Suzanne Glore of

this city.

Mr. and Mrs. Sherrill Dillinger returned Friday from a weeks business to Independence. Mo.

Jerry Masten is home aft. . j * as * , ‘‘ rn Star To

spending a month’s vacation visiting in New York and Pennsyl-

vania.

Mrs. L. A. Trippett and daugh-j

ter. Betty, of Cloverdale, have) r _^ ul,,T meetin ^ ^^ner.day.

Home fee <iuh Met Friday East Marion Home Ee Club met Friday, August 23 with Mrs Ethel Jacks-m and Mrs. Kathleen Niehcls. There being 13 members and 6 guests present. The president. Mrs. Williamson, called the meeting to order by singing the chib song. Old Folks at Home. After the business 'nsetirg Mrs. Williamson, in-roduced the county n'U. r se, Miss Maxwell, who gave us a very interesting outline of the duties of a county

nurse.

Mrs. Bryan and Mrs. Cline had the lesson on cooked vegetables which wc all enjoyed very

much.

Mrs. Nichols conducted a contest which was won by Mrs.

Louise Hope.

The hostess served brick ice cream, cake and ice tea. Next meeting to be September 27. with Mrs. Edna Cooprider and Mrs. Dovie Bryan.

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II .Id Electa Night

( Greencastle Chapter 255. Orj der of the Eastern Star, will obI serve "Electo Night" at the

i been spending a few days this

S.-pt. 4 and all Past Electas of

U. S. Mint Boss Calls Halt On Special Coins By Helen Ashby U 'P Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, (UP) — The government is trying to call a halt to the coining of special money honoring famous men or events. Mrs. Nellie Taylor Ross, director of the mint, takes the view that a dime ought t»> look like a dime, and a half-dollar like a half-dollar. She believes and she has support in high places that the special coirs minted in limited numbers confuse the public, encourage counterfeiters and sometimes. are exploited for private

tain.

Ever since 1892. when Congress authorized a special 50cent piece to commemorate the Columbian Exposition, the mint has been called upon to turn out "special” gold and silver dollars, quarters, half-dollars, and other

odd coins.

President Truman said recently that he would look unfavorably on all future proposals of Congress to 'mint special coins

BULLETI »r„ m ( popular" in Greece

said.

tions canitot sell all they order, ind they are returned to the uint t.O be melted down and used for other coins, at a loss KEEI.SYII.LE METHODIST

(TIUKCH

Frank O. Fraley, Pastor. 10:00 a. m. Church School Morris Miller, Supt, Oral Hut-

cheson. Asst. Supt.

11:00, Morning worship and

preaching. Sermon: “Religion, j to death in his

week in i.uii^a Jis ^ ^ ,, ,, . .Invitations have been sent to Mrs. Fred Dunnington. • ... , „ , , Electas of neighboring chapters. George Franklin Zimmerman. past Matr(ms and Past Pa _ son of Mr. and Mrs. Otha Zim-’, ... .. . . Irons will serve as the hostess; . centennial and the life

‘ . merman, was released from tlv: ... c,. • ! ,UAa! ’ eciiirmua* Armed committee. All Eastern Stars are

1,111 s Imsday. j cordially invited. The chapter ,, .

W()i**1 Tin** ii rereivpri iioro * wetanm^ • &

Mr. Clement T. Malan, State ; ' * . r,, u , win resume wmter t,me °P en ' n £: cater. He said meidals would have

Superintendent of Public Instruc-1 °* b " th 01 n son ' Rlchfml which will be 7:30 P. M. * b better James to Mr. and Mrs. James. . . . .. | uc ' , , , Wi'i,. of Temple Texas Mrs! d + + . | Mrs. Ross emphasized that she Wilde is the former Miss Char-' Mcetil^ I had n0 objection to eithcr ° f lotte Perkins. I . ,,e,in K | these specific coins, but that the

7:30 p. m„ Youth Fellowship. 8:00. Evening church service. Service of song by congregation. Theme to be used by pastor: • What We Love Most We Live By.’’ Thursday evening. 8:00 o’clock the mid-week prayer service. Thursday is also the day for W. S. C. S. monthly meeting. All are welcome to all meet■ngs. SOMERSET < H HISTL\N CHURCH Bible School 10 A. M. Communion Morning Worship— 11 A. M. Sermon by Bro. C. C. Griggs. BRICK CHAPEL METHODIST crtrRCH 10:00 A. M. School for all. Let us be on time. 11:00 Worship hour. Worship

honor of famous men and events. | lhe, ' le: T* 16 Holy Wedding.

He made the comment in sign-' ‘Methodist Youth

ing bill authorizing special 50- fellowship service

cent pieces to commemorate

INDIANAPOLIS. Aue

today L

two brothers-in-law nf “ iana State Pair con^j “ operator who was f 0Jn(1

dnWMowa

The body of Jame, T U || V WeitAlil varjkee.Wis

late last night in a rrH)m

police described as

wounds in his cheat, they? bloodstained pockety

found nearby.

Under arrest were U* r 50, who was in the hotel and Dennis E. Undis j, Garretsville, O., found ht ing at the edge of the r tv were charged with J pending further investiya’i

the case.

Empty whisky bottle, J arettes littered the floor men's room, police said T!*: lieved Ryan died about S 10 minutes before police quarters received a myl >. telephone call to come b

hotel.

R \tsi: pay

A. L. Meredith, Minister

and teachings of Booker T

The chapter, Washington, famed Negro edu-

tion was contacted and I would

like to quote his reply:

"I wish to advise that credits earned by men in the Armed Forces with the Armed Forces

3. M'.ny cases on trial visits "The metropolis would appear f e n hospitals could be kept! as a spot about 1 100ths of an from rc.urning to the hospitals inch in dia meter barely visible j eivrn mental hygier • service | to the naked eye, but b> chemical I

methods and difraction of X-rays'

Sen. O. Bruce Lane of Bain-

Date of Meeting

! The Monday Club

will meet

Institute can. be used for grad- brid » e is a Council of

State Governments in Chicago. Many important matters con-

uation in Indiana.

Monday afternoon, September 9, at the home of Mrs. Omer Beck.

treasury for years has .opposed I ^ ^4^. Sept 3rd at 9

commemorative coins.

The late President Roosevelt I

CHICAGO, uxs)

Service Assembly report, during the last three m California, Colorado, Rh

Mrs. Gilbert Dreher has gone land Connecticut, New to Colorado to join her husband Virginia and Wisconsin ht They will leave this week-end justed pay scales of some for Nevada for an indefinite servants, t • help keep * stay. abreast of mounting living

and offset the tendency of

ployees to seek higher

jobs in private enterprise.

Kindergarten classes will be-

Mrs. Robert Browning will havej al80 ha(l opposed commemorative

at home.

PICNICKERS BLAMED Conservation department

4 A mental hygiene clinic and electron .vaves the observers J flcfals today blamed "careless

picnickers’’ for starting a fire

would t of inestimable value to| could know 1 , although he aetualthe e.urts in dealing with juve- |y could rot see, that the city rile problems. contained streetcars, ships and

5. The public schools need such people.”

a service in giving the teachers Th,> electronic microcope. Dr. assistance in handling behavior Pauling said would tell him

cerr.ing legislation, between the states will be discussed. Mr. and Mrs. Lelantl Brown. South Indiana Street Road, have

which earlier destroyed the larg-,j r ' oeivcfl ,h '' MCW nnd Permanent

address of their son who is in

est and oldest shelter house Turkey Run State Park.

Smoke was seen coming from j as follows: Inland E. Brown, J the structure, about 150 yards j *. c ' R Div., U. S. S. Knight, D.

problems in school, as well as as- within 10 feet the shape of the! northeast of the park hotel, arVI. M - c ° E. P. O., San Franeert lining the educational ability Empire State building:. j fire fighters battled flames in the!*''*' 0 . Calif

charge of the program. Please note change of date of meeting.

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Henry Reunion Is Caneelled The Henry Reunion which was

the U. S, Navy. The address is to hav,> bo, ’ n beld Labnr ^ at

the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dean, hfts been cahdelled.

of *he child. "But,” says Dr. Pauling, “Establishment of mental hy- “everything between a one-foot

giem clinics will be a great size an^i his 10-foot size would stride forward in dealing with remain in the category of die unthc f i inality upsets and be- known /or the superman. So reh iV’ r disorders," said Dr. Lyon, latively on a scale 250.000.000 “Such a step would lend itself times smaller, there is a ’dark

in bringing Kentucky fro n the forest’ in, human

wood and stone building for two

1 Joe Miller, a sixth grader in the Greencastle schools, has a

coins, and the two authorized this week will be the first issued

since 1937, she said.

Mrs. Ross pointed out that the Roosevelt 10-cen.t piece is not a com meliorative coin but is "the dime,” and vvil remain so for about 25 years at least. It has replaced the Liberty head dime, although they still circulate, and the law says that regular issues of coins may not be changed

’ m. in the Kindergarten room in

the city library. There will be no Grand Tent,an Nationti afternoon sessiom For informa- in Wyoming is 27 milesk i tion call Mrs. George Tennis at varies in widih from tin*,

.”,86. 30-21 miles.

<'AI*.V(^TY dVTUUt (T'flilfinnrit from Pmrr OUlrl

hardest hit. The Index of retail j oRener tban oacb 2S y ears

But since 1892

hours. . .

Park Superintendent. O. H. j scientdie mtereG im be found n prices jumped mwe than five p"rj But sinCe 1892 ’ mol:p than Engle said ost of replacing the| type of green caterpillar ahout cent between mid-June and Tnid-j bilb ^ P’ , CP ® of sp ' cia ' mone ^)'|

shelter house would be about I four inches long in the yard 01 July. It hfts climbed only sev^rJ ''^mmemorating $8,000. The fire was the first of i his home nnd was in The Daily points in three p’revious years. things, have been turned out by

its kind at the park.

bottomless pis in dealing with mental Ulr ss to its well deserved rank of average throughout

the nation."

Then he added: "Kentucky spent the least of any state in the nation in ear-

knowledge. —

which we hope to pierce.” j WOMAN SLAIN By beaming difracted light up-! TERRE HAUTE. Ind., Aus. on simple molecules, scientists! 30. (UPi Coroner D. M. Fer-

guson said today he would

have "formulated generalizations about atomic radii, shapes and certain "features of molecular monfliguration.’’ Now they

ing for and treating its mentally are seeking to apply their 1,1 methods held bark by the war

post of mebite mental hygiene years to the study of the clinics waas estimated by Dr. tein structure

Lyor at $.50,000 a year. He said

it “would be the best possibi, BANNER AX»V

pro-

turn a verdict of murder in yes-, West Franklin Street, terday’s fatal shooting of Mrs.

Lou Flinn, 65.

The woman was found shot to death and her husband, ChaiTs Findley Flinn. 71, was wounded

Banner office this morning in- 3. Output of many consumer qull’ing ns to its name. Wo had durables in July Surpassed pr< - to admit that we didn’t know but war levels. More trucks, tires, suggested that he take it to the washing machtnes. radios, vacuUmvorSfty. Joe is the son of urn cleaners, kitchen stoves, and re-j j\fr. and Mrs. Bert Miller, at 203 electrfe irOns Were produced i.l

i July than before the war. Autoi mobile output, up 56 per cent Dorn June, was stiH well below

the mint on. order of Congress. Coins have been minted to commemorate 49 events, people or

places.

There were 1892 and 1893 50 cent pieces nnd a quarter for the Columbia Exposition. The Pana-ma-Pacific Exposition in

! peacetime averages. 4. Men Were able to

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nUNBKIDGF. METHODIST

< HI RCH

J. E. Porter. Minister. The Sunday services

seriously at their farm home with the church school at ten quarter 1946. Put 40.000.000 of , near the Illinois state line. Cor- o’clock. Worship service at clev- these were sport shirts. Dress

rise,

i > <» i > < >

, iiia-r-aciiic exposition in 1915j<> | had two kinds of $50 pieces, aq! | $2.50 piece, a dollar, and a half- | dollar. Centennials of Illinois,

.„ .. bn ' > ‘‘’'i Maine, Alabama, Missouri, Ar- < begin most 70.000.000 shirts in second i< ansas

oner Ferguson said the man, who I was wounded under the left arm, j admitted shooting his wife but | would give no motive. ‘A 12i gauge shotgun was used, th”

l

cn o'clock, with sermon hy the' shirt output continues to minister on the theme “Putting but at a diminishing rate.

First Things First.”

1 1 1 I 1 I id |o I a I i 1 I iSi

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coroner said.

Flinn was

under arrest in

ANNIVERSARIES *

Birthdays

Union hospital today. The cor-’ n ;' r0th >' S!aVcnS ' 14 >' ea,s o1d oner said he learned that Mrs. >1. Flinn had threatened to leave

rouVB r.vP.tY LONDON. Aug 30 — Radio M’ scow reported today that Cossack Gen. Gregor! Semenov and

We'll gladly talk over financial problems with you. You'll find our officers pleasant to deal with. Drop* in » let's get acquainted. Safe 00posit boxes are here to rent.

her husband and to live in Indi-

anapolis.

RIDER INJURED DUQUOIN, _ IlT7 Aug. 30 (UP)- Harry Pyle. Shelbyville, Ind., was in striods condition frorn neck and head injuries today after he was tossed from indent during a pacing race the Duquoin county fairgrounds. Pyle sustained severe injurie.yesterfifty in the first heat of the Siskiyou Farms Pace, thi>‘d event of the day, when his horse. Guest Star, fell as they entered the home Stretch. He was rushed to a hospital 1 where, In addition to neck ami nead injuries, he was reported ruffering from shock and a possible broken arm. The horse did not appeal to be hurt seriously. FATAL ACfTOKNT NEW CASTLE. Ind., Aug. 30 • (UP) Rufus Bird, 50, of Bebville. Mich., high school musie instructor, was crushed to death in a truck accident near New Castle late yesterday. Survivors included the widow, two sons and two daughters, who live in Bcllvillo, and four sisters from Mooreland, Mich.

EX1*ENS1VK WHISTLE INDIANAPOLIS, Aug 30

(UPi \Vcsley Stewart. 35. an ex-paratrooper,' learned today that whistling can be expensive.

Stewart was fined $10 and

court costs yesterday on a charge of whistling at a mftrried woman and a girl in violation of an 1890 "nnti-master" ordinance.

Stewart, who appeared before

Judge John L. Niblack in mimtcl-

Texas, Wisconsin, and I

many cities were celebrated with

special coins.

The situation really began to get bad in 1934, Mrs. Ross said, and the “multiplirity'’ of coins from then until 1937 kept the mint busy and the public more

and more bewildered.

Most commemorative coins are made for organizations,

five oliter White Russians had! which sell them, often for more been convicted of treason against j than their fac e value, to persons t he Soviet Union and sentenced j who keep them as collectors'

items or for sentimental value. But they are money ami worth

To death.

Semenov was sentenced to die on the gallows. Five of his co-defendants were sentenced to dcaih before a firing squad. Prhv.'e Nikolai Ukhtomsky, a

their fa^e value when in circulation The great majority of special issues are 50-cent pieces. Another objection Mrs. Ross

pal cn irt, was charged with ' 1S U* 1 M ’ nt, ‘ np, ‘ A1 > prop- , . . jertieS of both men were ordered whistling at a married woman as con f fScated ordered ^

he drove down an Indianapolis 1 street in his red coupe. Receiving no response, he allegedly whistled at a 13-ycar-old girl who told her parents and they, in turn, reported th r matter to

police.

confessed spy for the Japanese' has to the commemorative coins and other powers, was sentcnc- is that sometimes the organizaed to 20 years at hard labor. An-! —■ ——-—

other defendant, Okhotin, reoeiv-

HE WAS SAFE IN BED

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BOSTON, (UP) — East Boston police searched two houra over laryi and sea for Martin Kolocz, whose boat capsized in Boston Harbor. The,y found him at*home - safe in bed.

"I keep dreaming the waitress is serving m e some of the de-

licious foods at th ( .

Restaurant.”

nPavspVpfir sold

ALEXANDRIA, Ind., Aug. 30 i UP) Bale of the Alexandria Times-Tribune was announced today by L. Parker Ukely and Fred Likely, present operators of |

the publication.

The hew owners Were Allison M. Feemft'ter, Cambridge City. Ind., Robert M. Feemster, New York, and David Feemster, Wabash college student, Craw-

fordsville, Ind.

The Feemsters said Arthur J. Ballinger, formerly employed on the editorial staff of the Connersville News-Examiner, had assumed the position of editor. NEVKOm* t ftNTAGRVl S BERKELEY, CnL, (*NS| A University of California psy-

Llncofn cHiatry P' ,lfeR " or contends that

neurosis mhy be as contagious ns any disease. This is the opinion of Dr. Karl Bowman, who said over-exposure by mentally healthy individuals to thhse having nuerotic conditions may in-

duce neurosfc.

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