The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 October 1946 — Page 5
THE DAILY BANNER, GRFFNCAST1E, INDIANA,
HOY, 3, SWALLOWS PADLOCK
a-bomb nisrrrF WASHINGTON, Ort. 4 (UP) The Walla: -Baruch atonic energy controversy ■'.oiled down t .day to the cn?sticn whether the Unl.cd States should stop making atr.m.c ). mils before wor -- contr-1 aafrcem.’nt is
rcnchr'd. Hcnrj’ A. Wallace bo- | lieves we should stop. An effort to force him to back down hns collapsed entirely. Wallace said Bernard Baruch, U. S. representadve to the Unitr ( l Nat- ms atcmic cr.ergy oemmiasion, sought to intimidate him. . | President Truman evidently approved the plan .o atk Wallac.
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t recant. He also sanctioned P iblieation of Baruch's sizzling c.mllenge to the accuracy of Walv rsy swung noisely into the you’re-another stage with re-
I-ase last, ni^^^nf to Baru^^^^
BUMPER TO BUMPER IN PITTSBURGH
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KCARLIE BOE, 3. of Ix.s Angeles, swallowed a padlock his « rushed him to a hospital, X-tays i evealed the lock resting ■ bottom of his stomach. Physicians decreed a diet of bananas M.ttnn and a side ordei oi oatmeal instead of an »op?rati<,n.
Motorists reported that they had been attacked by huge black bears on lonely highway stretch es in the north country a ml several bears blocked traffic for a whole day in one area recently. Two reindeers had walked int"
Mololwl^aiies Trip to Moscow
PAKIS, Oct. 4.—(UP) Soviet' Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov d< parted by air today for a quick round-trip visit to Moscow, increasing speculation on the po---sihility of a Big Throe meotl.'g soon to tackle basic east-west |
dlsbutes.
Molotov's intention to in's ftp‘a
IISH POM( E'll.N
flf.HT BEAK MENACE LS1NKI (INS) Finnish j were reported today to drgaiiizcd special motor- # ,|i W (i.- to fight the menace >jrs in northern Finland, unusual squad is equipped btary calibre weapons to iuith the bears who are said umwially troublesome bothey were unmolested dur- * war and increased abnor-
and were blown up. When the j i , bears found the fresh meat they! ? $ settled on the highway and refused to move. Only a special squad of “bearchasers” which finally reached the scene dislodged them.
INTER TOGS FOR THE LITTLE ONES Prepare them new for those cold and snowy days ahead.
SNOWSUITS LEGGINGS „ JACKETS
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MITTENS.
‘J CORDUROYS
SWEATERS
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$2.25 Up $2.45 Up
orts $7.50 Up • .••••. . . $3.75 Up
$1.95 Up . $4.85
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ing Bags
FRAZIER’S "UP TO 6” SHOP it EAST WALNUT STREET Across From The Fire Department
Wallace’s reI y To BaniTT
Republican, campaigners are c atching from the sidelines for the domestic impact of the disT Jt.->. They believe Wallace is t ginring to cost the Demo(cats considerable support. C haimian Carroll Reese of the I.’puhl. an National Committee Wallace his principal tar-
f t las. night in an address be- quick r«»md trip to Moscow', r<. ! : • a partv gathering in Balti- turning to Paris before the con r. 'fr. Md. j ftt|viK.'c ends Oct. 15, was disclos-! ' l.i the midst of the most delis *'d yesterday after a flurry i l| te negotiations with foreign.* private talks among leading i itions,” Reese said, “Wallace •|oj\'Agn ministers. His trip coir.- < ics' to stab American foreign 1 cjdes with a similar round-trip
. kiri Erich Brandeis’
and the rash was renewed, but the season still hadn’t arrived. Now the report is that there will bo two weekends of fall beauty in the area, the first I starting t-emorrow. •'•nres.ters
Mv friend John Donald, one of the executives • !' the .syndicate that distributes my column is a I fastididious dresser, while I am
a pretty sloppy or.e.
HUNDREDS OF AUTOMOBILES inch their way down Pittsburgh’s West Liberty avenue in the city's worst traifle jam in history. The tie-up comes as a result of all trolleys and most busses being stalled due to the week-long power strike in the Smoky City. The walkout of Duquesne Light company employes has been followed with a series of strikes—the latest being that of 1,800 hotel workers. (International)
REGISTERED POLAND CHINA SALE Tuesday, Oct. 8th 1:00 P. M. On tin farm, hu-aird !) miles south of Crawforiisville on Stale Road 43. 40 BOARS •• 30 GILTS On, of out gill: won ‘’tul place al the State Poland China Sale Shim, S 'pi. Udth. A Boar lOlh in competition in a eluss of sovi ra! top hogs competing. One of our bears sired (he champion harrow in Montgomery Co., this year, grand champion gilt Iasi year. Thi'. is one of t!':' outstanding offerings of the fall sale season! I ikahl, hiper is a wonderful luvcding hog. producing litters with a < : It) per litter. Ife prodiue:! the Grand ( hampion (iilt of Putnam ( oimly Ibis year. They have plenty of length, thickn< v and are wo! 1 balanced; .short legged and stand well on their feet. Kntiri Offerin'; Imimiiifd and Bangs Tested. Write for Catalog Today — Sale Crider Tent. Aurlioni r> : KARL KAV, A. R. FORD, ALTON HCKST. ( forks: Ernest Yount, A. I.. Smith. Lee I. Burkett & Sons
Ladoga, Indiana !>. R. No. I. I.iincli will In served In Parkersburg Ladle,
Aid
fight to Moscow by U. S. Am
bassador Walter Bedell Smith. A few days ago he ask ‘d me A Big Three meeting to atta.klto go along with him to his tailor basic east-west differences hh-, wher.' he was to have a try-or. been urged in many quarters. | for a full dress suit. Not just a both Inside and outside the Bigi tuxedn, mind you, trit one of Three. i those white-ile-und-tall- affairs
!f j h as v a sec in the pictures of
Molotov’s departure comes i”j the Metropolian Opera pi-e-
the conference prepared to cntor| ln [ eW(B
its final plenary stakes Monday' _ under “gag” rules recommendod. Jr)hn „ rat her handsome sort last night by a meeting of Big 0 f cuss, stood in .Tom of the Four foreign ministers. The i n <rror. wearing a red necktie, limitations on debate were to as- j brown shoes, gray pants and .he sure Oct. 15 adjournment. tailcoat to-be, all basted and
criss-crossed with white threads. The fitter and he were very
President Tru-I aerloua - Wasn't the collar a bit
too high Shouldn’t the tails be
ambassador's trip caused further j ust 8 bil lon « cr 8ni r,,uml, ' d doubts among conference observ-1 rath?r than Was the ers concerning Smith’s , lail ,, ";ni-“tline exactly “ight and did- ^ . ,, n t the left shoulder seem a triile
that he was going to Moscow
. , , lower than the right one?
just to see his wife and get a
■’ It was all most important
clean shirt. | . .. ,, , t,
'and dignified. Every once in a
The only uncompleted major^ while they ask:d mv opinion, but issue before the conference coni-^ I aski, l ,o be ex .is d because to missions is reparations from me it didn’t make a darn bit of Italy, the Balkan satellites and difference whether th-' tails were
Finland. This should be com-1 long or pleted tonight. All commissions', high or low.
must file reports to the full con-1
ference by tomorrow. I Finally, when the ordeal was
•licy ii> the back ar,! to •, itI ne a course rtf action, which, if di, J n:i t have its origin in the 1 remlin, most certainly must b iv ■ been very pleasing to the ( iotatarship in M,oscow." TKIBI TK TO MAID CHICAGO, Ort, 4 (UP — Mother, drughters, son and grand: hildren of the Y ollak family rak 'd their champagne glasse to their Irish housemaid and chorused: "We all salute you, Hannah,
dear.
fin y ur Golden Anniversary
year.
Ynu are the one we all adore And we need you around more
and more.”
Today wns the anniversary of .he maid's 50th year with the family, r.iyl the Poliaks know that a good maid nowadays is
hard to find.
Th maid, Hannah Walsh, 72, smiled a Kilkenny county smile. She took a sip from the glass in her hand. And good chamr ign* it was too. ''Champagne is my favorite,’ ihc said. “I always take some on
an occasion."
This occasion brought her gardenias, two fat checks, a
dres* and a long-distance call all night to adopt its report ovcrjsan Francisco several years ago. from Manhattan from the hus- , Soviet objections to a clause.] i vvas very much enchanted
with a certain young lady not the one who later became my wife. She was a very hoity-toity sort of dish and I wanted to make an, impression on her. So, out of my meager income
GUAM T\PHOON < Gmail it ut'i! fniiu Onet ankle and cut i gnsn in his head
ini a rock.
When he and I had gotten on cur feet, the gym if arte I to go down. The boys that were in it started running out and found shelter behind a log iron refiigcrator that was outside the P. X. I helped Jackson up to v/hero they were. It was a good plae • to be. if there hadn't tiern a big tree right behind u«. We all knew it wa*5 there but I guess everyone was willing to take the chance that it wouldn’t fall. Welt it dm fall, an l I'll never forgot the picture of that tree falling down on us. Everyone expect' I to be hit. There were about fifteen of us there, six of us got hd. Part of the tree fell on my pan* i legs but I didn’t get a stratdh on me. Three of the boys got hm* bad, legs and arms broken. On'' of the boys we think got hiu back broken. I ecu! in’t belicv" I wasn’t hurt.
Smith will fly to his Moscow post this weekend and return
befare Oct. 15.
man’s refusal to comment on the
• over I (old John and the tailor
The military commission mot] B boit an experience I had had in
n I
The boys that were caught were crying for help, but w 1 couldn’t do much for them. W" tried to pry the tree off them, but we couldn’t move it nt all. In about a half hour a medical officer got there anil gave them shots in the arm for shock. He had a shovel with him, and we managed to dig the boys out. The doctor said we would have to got the injured inside somewhere, so we broke the refrigerator door open but it was too
short and the shoulder cold for im - vo,u ’ to in Th
doctor said we would have to use the P. X. It had a cement floor in it and bad a fair chance of standing*the wind, so we brok“ the door off and carried the boys inside, I stayed there during the rest of the typhoon. The P. X. was about ready to blow apart when the wind let up
about 8 o'clock.
bind of one of the girls she j voted 14-6, prohibiting Bulgaria raised. Plus a roast. to have motor torpedo boats. The Although Hannah was the Italian economic commission
guest *:f honor, she sidhyl into i worked until 2 a. m. the kitchen "just tn see that the i .. „ . ... „ The Big Four recommended
roast was all nght. ’ ... , —-
i plenary debate rules limiting| HS a neW spaper reporter I bought,
The party was given by the I each nation to 30 minutes of a U|xedo ,535 V(lst extra) ant i lllke th<, y had
widow, daughters, son, grand- speaking on each of the fiv ■
trealies. The Italian treaty will be the first considered by the
plenary session.
daughters and great-grand-daughter of a steel tycoon for a sturdy, gray-haired woman who came to A r.erica as a 17-year-old colleen. After 50 years Hannah still helps with the cooking
derstood to have been Mr. Truman's determination not to go
BKK K ( HAI'EL METHODIST abroad again for that purpose. < HI RC H | las i ns i s tcd that any future
1 meeting be held in the United States, it was understood. Pre-
took her to the at that time very swanky Hotel St. .Francis. Fefor? we entered the room j where we were to .line she went 1
he* 1 . « Rifr in:o the powder room. a« most! in * we "" l0ttded int0 trucks an '' .• . t L ' e °, . ".ladies do. and I waited in the' ta »' e llown to headquarters Three meeting in the past is un-, nly .'where I work.
The entire area looked just like an atom bomb had hit th’ place. The buildings all look. .I
burned to the
J ground. Everything was a complete loss. The only think I saved was my wrist watch and wallet. About 10 o’clock that niorn-
A major
entrance, pulling down
The building had
Tfav?.. EVERY FARM HOME
FALL IN THE AIR
/, y ® u C4n Dtor* enough lk tor two full days ww the new HandiS<iu*re bottles.
tottirmilk Biscuits ?. "T a11 purpose ’ ^ teaspiMins , '^"K PWVd- * teMespoons lard. Handy’s hut: anil then a<l'l l-4th and P«"<ler and sift .ah- ( ’ Ut ln lar <> #,hf f shortening S» blender, •'ittermllk ml\dou * h ’ r °H flnuNui hoard, tn, p| “ h '" ln, 'h haidnir 4 ' Rr,ia *- " 1, *„ and ovI' 0 . a,inu '^ *" ^ JWjlegrees.
Frost is on the pump* kin Fodders in the shock One quart of Hondy's Buttermilk Will make biscuits for for a flock. “Apologies to Riley"
CAN HEAR
The n j \\OH»
"i'N&S
A. L. Meredith, Minister. Sunday school for any community is a blessing. The whole population thereof should be
boosters.
The theme for the church woi - ship service is "Prayer.” This is the Christian’s key to power. Let us worship together. There is a place in the service for the young people. Listen to the pastor present his theme. First quarterly conference at Fillmore, Tuesday, October 8th< nt 7:30 p, m.
mier Josef Stalin was believed unlikely to go far from home to
attend.
'brand-new vestment and adjust-; 110 * been hit nearly so hard anl ing my necktie. j was Ht to live in. It will probAn imposing dowager cam? up H bly be 2 or 3 months before it is
j half-way liveable
“Young man”, she addressed j r.e indignantly, “apparently you* don't know who I am. I have 1 been waiting here for more than !
^ ..„j around here. I don’t know just how many ‘(hoys got hurt, but there were a lot of them. So far I haven’t
. , . 1 heard of anyone getting killed,
ten minutes and nobody has; ‘ ♦
shown my party to a table yet.I 1 can’t understand why about ! Please do so at once." ] half of us weren't killed. I hop-. “Yes, madanic,'' I saUl and j never have to go throhgh any-Secre-1 bo "’ Ptl “ p l*Me come with me.” thing like that again,
1 escorted her and her three, Yesterday' I went back to
Y vt ‘i duy Molotov v ; ' ! * ab * ?s ' n * br roonl 0,1 which there | where my barracks had been an i
There has been an abundance of high-level private talks dur-. ing the past week, in contrast toj
the earlier lack of them
tary of State Janies F. Byrnes
saw Molotov fo r the first time in (compsnftms to one of the choh : st !
private.
Easier handling and pouring. Its light weight and compact shape make it a pleasure to use.
HANDY’S SANITARY DAIRY
& it SERVICE TO AGMCUITURE
flLLIS-CHflLMERS I TRACTOR 6* V-IS ION • IB 11WA U £C t 1 . U % A
with Everett Mitchell
Whitey Berquist and the Homesteaders Orchestra
Farm and Home Quartet e USDA Reports from Washington e Special News and Events e USDA Markets
FOR SALE Washed Gravel SCHLATTERS GRAVEL CO. Oik Mile East Clay and Putnam County line.
ited Foreign Secretary Et neat Bevin. who in turn saw Byrnes. Byrnes has seen President Georges Bidault of France tlu-< week, and Paul-Hcnri Spank of Belgium, a leading small-nation exponent of a high level meeting
of big powers.
Fear has been expressed among conference delegates tint the wrangling here might be repeated when the United Nations general assembly meets in New York Oct, 23. It was learned that Molotov has requested a icservatton on the Queen Elizabeth for her sailing to New York Oct. 16 Thus he would arrive in time for the assembly opening.
SCHACHT, WIFE AFTER VERDICT
found some of my belongings. I found my radio hut it was broken up quite a bit. I also lost my fountain pen and shaving equip-
ment. Love.
Louis R.
Asks Retraction
Putnam Motor Sales 118 North Indiana Street. Phone G48
was a "Reserved’’ sign.
“H’re ynu are," I said and bowed again. "I hope this table
Is satisfactory.”
"Very nice, very nice," said the dowager and handeji m? a j nice, crisp five-dollar bill, ; 1 had intended to keep the bill, j hut by that time Red, the headwaiter, caught up with me. held ent his hand and tir'k the money
away from me.
"You put me in. a nice pickle." , he said. "That table was reserved for Mr. Fleishaeker" (ho being one of th > richest men in Sai*!
Francisco).
My young lady had come out | of the powder room by that ti ve. an.d I took her to my own table >
j
Ever since I have lost my in-1
tcrest in evening clothes,
pointed out that because of two; heavy frosts the leaves were] curling rapidly, and the season might end suddenly with a strong wind that would strip the,
branch's.
COI/ORKUI. WEEKEND NASHVILLE. Ind.. Oct. 4 | |UP)—This weekend will be Brtrwn county's most colorful of| U.to fall season, “old liners” and state park officials predicted to-
day.
The peak of colorful autumn foliage in Brown county's hills apparently had been reacheifi af-
ter several false predictions and'/KOM. ERNEST J. KINO, war-time alarms. Department of conser- chief of naval operations, is shown
said that be-! b®* 0 ™ the Senate War Investi *f at ‘
Ing committee as he denied that he approved continuance of the 5134,000,000 oil-highway project
vation officials
cause of freakish weather early in September the leaves wquld
HJALMAR SCHACHT, former Nazi minister of economics, is __ shown with his wife in the counsel room-of tire Nuernberg court ^ t d after he had been acquitted by the international military tribunal ' 1
on war crimes charges. (International).
begin to turn early. Admirers rf |n Cana(la in 194 * ln face of .. of _ nature's beauty started the rush Qeial" navy opposition. The adto Brow*] counity but the mercury mlral demanded that the Kilgore rose, and they went back home committee retract its statement
I
Then came another cold snap
his record.
(International'
