The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 November 1946 — Page 6
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTIE, INDIANA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1946.
UNITED WE STAND
DIVIDED WE FALL!
Extra! V ote Tomorrow EVERY AMERICAN SHOULD VOTE—DON T NEGLECT YOUR DUTY. FREE ELECTIONS Was On? of the Reasons Our Boys and Girls Fought and Died For
V O T E E A IK L ¥ j
TALK TO YOUR NEIGHBORS AND MAKE THEM VOTE—IT'S YOUR DUTY.
CHATEAU TONIGHT - TUESDAY
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NOTICE NO MATINEE EJECTION DAY EVERYEOUY VOTE
WVH Quail fird World W ar U N et ( upaldi' and Courteous YOUR SUPPORT \VIL<L BE APPRECIATED llolicrl .1. 1’lll‘lll'ill REIU BI.1CAN ( AMHIIATE ('OKONEIt of I'utnain (minty
INTERNATIONAL HARMONY HERE
THE NATION'S newest coal controversy pits “Cap ’ J. A. Krug, above, a 223-pound newcomer, against John L. Lewis, right, 210pound veteran of many campaigns. Secretary of the Interior Krug is 38 while chief of the United Mine Workers is 66, but capital observers are counting nothing on the age difference as the two take their corners for the •crisis that will arise if the miners make good their called strike for Nov. 1. (International)
Society News i Aid Will Meet I With Mrs. Sands The Missionary Aid of the Bainbridge Christian church will meet at the home of Mrs. Margaret Sands Thursday, Nov. 7th, at 2 p. m. Mrs. Jane Farmer
"I LOST 32 LBS.! WEAR SI ill 14 AOAIN" Once 156 Iba. Miss Reynolds lost weight weekl.- with AYDS Vitamin Candy Reducing Plan. Now she has a model’s figure. Your eiperienco may or may not be the same but try this easier reducing plan. Wry First Hot Must Show Ntsults or money back. In clinical tests conducted by i lie) Ctora more than 100 persons lost 14 to 15 pounds averuttv In a few weeks with the 1)S Vitamin Candy
Reducing Plan.
No exercise. No laxatives. No droits. I'.at plenty. You don’t cut out meals, potatoes, etc., you juat cut them down. Simple when you enjoy delicious AY 1)8 Vitamin Candy befon muala. Only %2.2h lor 3U days’ supply. Phom Kh VXKK-COAN PHARMACY
Hays of the Greencastle Christian church will be the guest speaker. Her subject will be “Disciples at Work in 1946.” As this will he one of the outstanding meetings of the year, all members of the society are urged to be present, and all the ladies of the church are cordiaily invited to attend.
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Wedding Party Entertained On Saturday and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Allan en-
tertained Saturday evening in honor ot Miss Marian Ellis who became the bride of Samuel H.
Gifford Sunday afternoon. Mem-] H p r e at j the pollution was of the wedding party und No one had boen ro p orted 8 ,, r .
iously affected today and Ung-
ding party. H- + 4 1 + ( oiinlry Heading Club To Meet Wednesday The Country Reading Club will meet with Mrs. Phillip HutcheMjn on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Miss Gretha Moulden of Oslo, 1 Norway, will give the program. Members are asked to bring needles and thimbles as there will be Red Cross sewing. + + + v Delta Kappa Gamma Met Saturday Evening Mr. F. A. Kleckner, superintendent of schools, was the guest speaker at the Nevember meeting of Delta Kappa Gamma, held ■t the home of Mrs. Frank Don-j ner on Saturday at 8 o'clock. Mr. Kleckner's topic ‘‘Evaluation of Modern Trends in Education” was broadened to include some interesting sidelights on the progress of the local survey of schools, which is being conducted by Indiana University. A stimulating discussion of educational problems followed his report. Other guests were members of the DePauw faculty, teachers in the local schools, and the school
board.
The next meeinng will be a dinner on December 7 followed by initiation for new members at the home of Mrs. Jack Boyd. WATEK CONTA MINATED MICHIGAN CITY, Ind., Nov. 4 (UP)—Water works officials today sought the source of a water contamination which necessitated a warning to residents to boil all water before
using it.
AH operators of the Indiana Bell Telephone Company were called into emergency duty yesterday to warn telephone users, and corps of volunteers went from door to door relaying the
message.
The contamination was discovered in a routine check of the
mains yesterday.
Harry J. Draves, Water Works superintendent, and chief chem- | 1st Don Ungurait said they were uncertain how bad, or wide-
Gains By GOP War Bride To Are Predicted Be Sentenced NEW YORK. Nov. 4 (U]F) LAS VEGAS, Nov., Nov. 1 Republican House and Senile (UP) Irish war bride Bii-lg.; gains seemed inevitable today as Waters, satisfied with a jui the general election campaign for verdict finding her guilty of incontrol of the 80th congress end-1 voluntary manslaughter for (• ed in a splatter of oratory. The slaying of her estranged Aim-i : election takes place tomorrow, jean husband, spent today playFor the first time soce 1928 ing with her 16-months-old - >.i the Democratic party has oam- in tire garden of her hotel, paigned without the spectacular „ My onlv rc .g ret now » tl leadership of Franklin D. Roose- green-eyed nurse said “is that ! veil. His successor, President have to * lt , uve my baby to
Truman, ducked the campaign altogether. Administration and
Democratic candidates generally, .
. . .. . . , jail on $5000 bad only
have been on the defensive. Commodity and food shortages , gave the Republicans a blisternig
THE AIR COk
MONDAY & If nothing like ever BEFORE!
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issue which was agg avated by a scarcity of neat. Midway in. the campaign Mr. Truman was compelled to abandon his hold-the-line price control program and the lid is off on most items. A cabinet crisis over foreign policy compelled the President to fire Henry A. Wallace, his secretary of commerce, who was the administration’s most effective link with the left wing of the new deal-Dernicratic coalition,. Although congressional losses are 1 inevitable, Democratic spokesmen claim they will hold the Republicans short of control of either House of Congress. Republicans insist their gains will be sufficient to take the House j of Representatives by a comfortable margin and, perhaps, to win the senate. Care must be used in the application of DDT to disinfect gar-' dens. The insecticide can be a boon to red spider mites. It doesn't hurt the mites, but kills off the insects that keep them under |
control.
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a sentence at the state prison.” Released from Clark eon:, on $5000 bail only 80 mi l utes after the jury returned . verdict yesterday, she said s:, was ready to serve any sentene. imposed and added she would i."
appeal her case.
“I am quite satisfied with 1 decision of the jury,” she said. District Judge A. S. Henc’,. son, who may fine her $1000 o. imprison her for 1 to 5 yearannounced he would impose sen tence at 3 p. m. Wednesday. Members of the jury said th< rever considered finding the at tractive 26-year-old Irish colic guilty of first degree murder f >’ the Sept. 2 killing of her hr. band, Frank Waters, Sr. Sh
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IT. S. SECRETARY OF STATE James F. Byrnes and Russian Fort ign Minrdcr V. M. Molotov beam as they shake hands in apparent internatioi :i 1 harmony at the United Nations general assembly meeting .r .\'cv, y,,i k City i International Soundphoto)
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THE SHOW YOU HAVE EE£N WAITING FOR,
JOHN WI1DBER3 presonfs
HARRY WAGSTAFF CRIBBLE’S production
A play by PlUIP YORDAM
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NOV. 22 Is the date set for th< execution of Joseph D. Medley above, 46, who was convicted 0! slaying red-haired Mrs. N a n e j I Boyer in March, 1945. Medley I was scheduled to die sever a; ] months ago, but was granted « ; postponement for an unsuccessful,
Lassie, M-G-M's "wonder dog," appeal to the supreme court is back in the new Technicolor While a fugitive from Southern outdoor drama. "Courage of Las- i Michigan prison at Jackson, Medsie," which comes to the Von- j lcy was lndicted New Orleans castle screen Monday and Tues-1 a Ch "* e of mur ? erin * * * 0 ™- . . , , ' an, and he was also sought by day The Picture features Eliza-! Chicago police in the death of anboth Taylor, Flank Morgan and; other woman. These, too, were
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RE-ELECT BRUCE LANE
FOR JOINT STATE SfeNAi'O*
I am a candidate for re-election on my reccid as a Hi£ principal, farmer, business man, civic worker and l5g- ic “‘"‘ SINCERITY OF PURPOSE AND EJiPER&HGS COUNT*
Your Support will be Appreciated.
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