The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 November 1946 — Page 2
.HP DAfLY BANNft«, GRPENCASTIP, iMDIANA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1946^
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BLOOMINGTON. Ind Nov. 3H - (INSi Six •ut of every 10 studen.ts on the Indiana University eanipus today are veterans. L™ R. Dowling. assistant director of the I. D. office of veterans affairs, reported today that a total of 8.SS2 farmer servicemen ani women are receiving instruction either a* bloomington. Indianapilis or I. U. extension cent* rs. The r umber listed at th seven extension centers is 2,512. Dowling said the tt.'i per cent of the enrolled veterans are getting their schooling under term: of the G. I. Bill, six par cent under the vocational rehabilitation act, and the remaining one per cent have made other financing an eg ment.The director also ind. ated that payments by the V A have I. " n speeded up. He li ted mly two per c at of the I D veterans who have been approved for loans 'Uiv der the state loan fund, established to give aid where delayed payments created hardships. Only 1.2 per cent of the vet-
erans on the Bloomington Campus with drew during the first, month of school. Dowling adiled that of the total number of veterans enioiled, 28 per cent were married as compared to .'ll peri rent at the spring semester.
HKIUtON
Mr. and Mrs Knstace Tilney ol Crawfordsville spent Saturday
night and Sunday with Dahlgren and family.
COAL STRIKE IMPACT FELT OVER NATION
PITTSBURGH, Nov. 26. (UP» Effects of the walkout of 400,000 soft coal miners were felt
Frra j from coast to coast today, with
| cities m 21 eastern states and
Mr and Mrs Paul McGnughev | tdie District of Columbia “brownand sun and Mrs. Della Me. 0l |j” conserve coal and <I ighc\ attended a family din-1 Sl .pools elosral in Walla Walla, re- at Mr. and Mrs. Prank | Wash., and Denver, Colo.
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Class mail matter under
March 7. 1878. i Subscription price, 15 cents per •
Gills in Parke county Sunday. A daughter, Mrs. Rose Mendenhall of Indianapolis was unable to attend. having received minor cuts and bruises Friday evening when She was knocked down, by a motorist and dragged a ways after alighting from a city bus.
( Milt OF THANKS
We wish to thank all thos, v h<> assisted us in any way at the time ot the death of our liu.--I.and and father. John Harvey.
Wife and children. pd
“STATUS REMAINS THE SAME’
Nine more blast furnaces were to close today and a steel tube mill was slated to close at McKeesport, Pa., idling several thousand workers. The number I of blast and open hearth furnac■s closed will reach 12ft by to-
! night.
Carnegie-Illinois Steel, a sub- | sidiary of U. S. Steel, said it j would shut down seven mor" bbist furnaces today, leaving only 10 of 24 in the Pittsburgh district operating. In addition to closing the tube plant at McKeesport, the National Tub" Company, another U. S. Steel j .subsidiary, said it would close 1 two more blast furnaces, j Cutbacks in steel production ranged up to 50 per cent With I he overall reduction estimated at 20 per cent. Steel ingot production will he cut from 1.610.800 tons last week to 1.242.500 net tons this week. There was no estimate of the
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WICKS V VapoRub
FOR SALE: Warm Morning : ireulating heater, good condition. Harvey Frazier, 5 miles west Brick Chapel. 26-lp | , HOLD DEMONSTRATION
Five year old \«»tu i
FOR SALE:
Lam, wagon ajid ed| ipletfk set Avi»iy,u\ M. of harness. 2na house east of g her. i.
Act of! throat, chest and
jack with time-tested
MILWAUKEE. Wis.. Nov. 26 (UPi a CIO United Automobile
week: J.I.OO per year by mail inland Mrs. Wayne Nelson. Lincoln j workers’ official said a “spirit-
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young Redbone dog. Texaco Fill-. 11 ' m., i u, ing Station in Mt. vr.,.i,iiQ„ >■,<‘1" ; < mm n K
Putnam County; to 15.001 Avc., was discharged from the per year by mail outside Put- hospital Sunday afternoon, nam County. Mrs. Roby Childs and daughter
Coatesville, R. 1. were released from the hospital Sunday.
S. K. Rarlden. Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street.
Personal And Local News BRIEFS
SOCIETY
J Maple Height, Home I Ee Club Mot
cd" demonstration would be held today at the strikebound AllisChalmers plant where picket line violence sent four persons, including two of 750 law en- , forcement officers, to the hos-
i pltal yesterday.
j Fifteen of the estimated 5.000 I pickets were arrested on charg- | es of disorderly conduct, amid • union accusations that police,
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Club met Tuesday. Nov. 12, at | company, had started many of
the ?,It.plo Heights school build-j the disturbances,
ing. The meeting was opened.
i.y the president. Mrs. Karl No..-, YOUNGSTER KILLED
Cecil Brown, local mail carrier.|.' •tun, by repeating in unison the, HAMMOND, jnd,, Nov. 26 is confined to his home by illness.| chib creed and the salute to the, njp, Police searched today foi Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert Stewart j f,as nml K > n R' iT 'K t,u ' son " of tl1 '' a hit-and-run driver believed reand family are spending thir-1 " Ho ' v c ‘ ,,n 1 ’’ | .' ponsiblo for the death of sevenweek with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse j - At ,hih timr ,h *' f,is ’ year-old Edwin Hill. Jr., whose Green. j played the Achievement crushed and broken body was Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Grimes and! l, '' lphv wh,ch rt "" ,r(te(l t,K ', found late yesterday three blocks Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grimes will | Krmip 1 " ,<l " 1 whlch ‘■ veryt,n '; fTom his home, attend the Sonja Henle Ice Revue j wa8 f l uite proml ' .! Police Capt
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The secretary's and treasurer's | apparently had been
Mr and Mrs. Jess’s Vermillion ' ,fp0rtf ' " ( ' rc and approved., 8t n„. k by a hit-and- run driver, and friends from Crawfordsvilh | A <IOnat,<>n ° f * 5 "° giVen t0 | but that n<> witnesses to the ac-
attended the Sonia Honie Ice 'h'" tomm,,n,ty ( ' heSt - !
n . , , , 1 A very interesting lesson on —- —-
Revue at Indianapolis Saturday J . .1 ; storage was given by Mrs. David
Constance Cummings plays the charming second wife who is harassed by the impish ghost of her husband's first vife. in. Noel Coward's gay comedy, “Blithi Spirit," in Technicolor, at the Voncastle.
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Sunday in Indianapolis visiting j Mrs. Nannie Snapp and Mr. and
total number of steel workers Mrs. Earl Copenhaver. idled by the drastic cuts in pro-1 Any American Legion Auxiliduction, but it ran into many' ary member having husband, son, thousands. Bethlehem Steel laid I or daughter now in service, off 8,000 of 14,000 workers at its please cull Mrs. Clyde Grimes, in
Johnstown, Pa., plant. Jones & Laughlin Steel Company furloughed 1.100 of its 19.000 praduetion workers at Pittsburgh,
and Aliquippa, Pa.
Schools at Denver, Colo., and; Walla Walla, Wash., were closed j
because of lack of coal and Buf- and Mrs. Ross Rogers, west
fair), N. Y„ planned to shut down its schools at the end of thas «.veck. Classes were suspended at Provo, Utah, hut the schools remained open to give students
tiomework assignments.
Pittsburgh and Cleveland planned to start closing theii schools in 10 days if no coal is forthcoming within that time. Even the tobacco industry foil the effects of the coal famine.
At Lexington. Ky.,
official said the sale of
Scroggin. She stated that in
M c. nntl /^^ Car, _ S ' ,aPP ,!w'!' t storage every home should have
an adequate amount for every purpose and also have adjustable
! shelves to provide more space. ; She also stated that a rest center
in the kitchen would provide a little rest you don’t take other-
1 wise. j 1 Seventeen members and one
guest, Mrs. Haltom, answered loll call with a Bible verse. Several gifts were given out
from secret pals and a commit- 1 tee was appointed to buy a gift!
tor the son of Mr. and Mrs. Del-
bert Lewis. !
The meeting closed by repeat-, ing the prayer for peace. Contests were given by the hostesses, Mrs. Russell Sears and Mrs. James Hill and won by Mrs. Curl Myers and Mrs. Betty Burks. The place and date of the next (
; meeting will be announced later.
regard to Christmas boxes. A Thanksgiving pitch-in supper will he given at Somerset Christian church on Friday evening, Nov. 29. Everybody come and have a good social time. Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
Liberty street, were Mr. and Mrs. Haiwc Sheets and grandson of Lebanon; Mr. and Mrs. David Nelson and Dorothy Gene Clearwaters and sons of Stilesville, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eastham and son and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Rogers and daughter.
HOSPITAL NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edwards, Ladoga. R. 2, are the parents of
an auction' H daughter born
‘ this morning.
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|OHN L. LEW IS and one of his attorneys, as they left the Dis.int court tn Mismngton Monday, following th,. first hearing on his contempt charges for not calling off the nation-wide coal strike. Lewis will go on trial Wednesday.
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and Mrs. Robert Monlof Reelsville, are th
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Carolyn Kelly Honored With IS 1 lid.iv Parly
Carolyn K.'lly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kelly. N. Ind-j tana ^jt., was honored with a birthday party, Saturday at*heH
NOW AT WARD S
Men’s Winter Weight
UNION SUITS
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Men’s 4 Buckle, All Rubber OVERSHOES S3.92 No. I Heater $44.95 MONTGOMERY WARD
tobacco will be discontinue,J
within a few days because 0 f: gomery of Reelsville, are
lack of coal in drying plants. | P arent - S of « daughter born Mon-, borne. Th ( . afternoon was spent In Chicago, Carnegie-Illinois I <>a.v night at the hdspital. P">vi"K K«nies. Refreshments
expected to delay cutbacks until) Virgil Pearson. Greencastle. R. after Thanksgiving. No sched-j 3 ' wati admitted to the hospital
i,le has been drawn up yet. Two Inland Steel blast furnaces were
CHILDREN'S PAJAMAS
Just received today -- children’s outing and knit pajamas — Some with | feet and ski pant styles. Sizes | In g Years, ON SALE
PREVO'S
THOUGHT FOR WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27 Just 22 shopping tioys until Christmas - Why not make it a point to select your Christmas greeting cards before this week is over - and if that’s done, you’ll have plenty of time to get started on your gift shopping at SAM HANNA'S BOOK STORE
closed. Youngstown Sheet Tube closed down two blast tjjirnpces at nearby Indiana Harbor. C ARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thunks and appreciation to our neighbors and firends and to all those who assisted us in any day during the illness and death of our husband and father. Mrs. G. C. Parker and family pd.
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! * ANNIVERSARIES + Birthday George Patterson. R. 3. and Margaret Plummer Gr encastle, twins, 64 years today, Nov. 26. Peggy Arnold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Arnold. Fillmore, 15 years today. Nov. 26.
Mqnday night.
Mr. and Mrs. James Kendall. Greencastle. R. 2. are the parents of a daughter born at tlv*
hospital last night.
Mrs. Marjorie Torr, \V. Berry St., was dismissed from the ho
pital this morning.
Mis. Edith Miller of Coatesville was discharged frpm the hospital Tuesday morning. John Powers, 904 Crown St., was released from the hospital
this morning.
Nathan Curtis of Coatesville, was discharged from the hospital
Tuesday morning.
Mrs. Marie Ader, Fillmore. R. 1, was dismissed from the ho.- -
pital Monday afternoon.
of cake and fruit salad were served to the following guests: | Bobby Lee Bryan, Joan F.-V 1 Phyliss Fitzsimmons, Lila Hanna, A'Udene Alspaugh, Beverly King, Susan Bennet, Frances | Johns. Joan Hubble, Sue Stiles, Barbara Zachery, Shirley Stites
Merlidene Tweedy.
I Carolyn received man,> ni;e|
gifts. All left at 4:30 wishing her I many more happy birthdays.
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Home Ee. Clnh
Held Dinner
The Maple Hieghts Home Ec Cub held their annual Thanksgiving pitch-in dinner at th? Sch nl Building Friday Nev. 22 an I also a white eiepnnnt party. A lovely dinner was spread ani enjoyed by the following. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Myers, Eugene My ers.
Mrs. Oliie VanZant of Plain- Gordon Birt, Mr. and Mrs. Karl)
field, was dismissed from tlv
TOYLAND
TOTS METAL
LETTER BLOCKS
WAGON*
SI.65
IN WAGON
$1.95
WHEEL BARROW
BALL BEARING
ALL METAL
S2.80
ROLLER SKATES $2.85
RING TOSS GAME
BLACKBOARDS
COMPLETE
55c
65c Up $5.50
NURSE OR DOCTOR
MONOPOLY
KIT
98c
GAMES
$2.00
SEWING MACHINE
CARS, TRUCKS
THAT SEWS
S2.75
TRACTORS
10c Up
WISE OLD
TABLE TENNIS
OWL?
$1.49
SETS
$3.15
hospital yesterday. June Abbott, Roachdale, R. 2. was admitted to the hospital Tuesday morning. ■Beverly Graves, Greencastl" ' R. 2, was admitted to the hospital this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pitts. East Hanna, are the parents of a osn born this morning at the
hospital.
Harold Meek, Poland, R. 1 was admitted tn the hospital I Saturday afternoon. The. infant daughter of Mr.
GAMES, TOYS, PUZZLES, KO( KING HORSES, TRICYCLES AND MANY OTHERS. NEW AND USED BICY< LES, 2V' & 20".
WEBER'S BIKE SHOP
20C NORTH INDIANA STREET.
PHONE 205
Lt. Comdr. M. W. Davenport, above, sets two unofficial aviation records at Cleveland’s National Aircraft show by climbing ' a Navy Gmmman Bearcat to 10,00«i feet In one minute and 40 seconds from a standing start and taking a 549 cubic inch displacement craft off the ground with u nin of only 115 feet. Both records are subject to verification hy the National Bureau of
standards.
. raMaieiaiai^cMsiMiaraiaiais^^ 1 Plenty of |
HANDY'S Cottage Cheese
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Groeory Store
For
Thanksgiving
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A nn can aim order nynin milk route driver.
Neuman and sons, Mr. and Mrs. I Chas. Starr, Karen Birt, Mrs Isabelle Foxx and son and daughter. Mrs. Martha Harris and daughter, Mrs. Grace Walts, Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Crawley and daughter, Mrs. Mable -Sears Miss Ethel Schachtel, Mrs. Lucille Spurlock and daughter, Mrs. Mayme Chudd, Mrs. Betty Burks. All left at u late hour hoping for
another good time soon.
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Martha Washington Club To Meet Wednesday Night The Martha Washington Club will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock with Mrs. Edgar Stevenson, instead of Wednesday afternoon as announced yester-
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FACE FEDERAL JURY WASHINGTON, A Nov. 26 * UP i The Garsson brothers, promoters of a mid-west munitions combine accused by a Senate committee of war profiteering, faced a federal grand jury
here today.
For the first time both Henry and Murray Garsson, whose “paper empire" handled millions of dollars in wartime munitions contracts will appear together to answer questions about their on-
I orations.
I; The Senate War Investigating j Committee heard testimony last j! summer that Chairman Andrew 1 J. May, D., Ky., of the House' Military Affairs Committee “expedited" the Garsson operations.
Today—Preserve Your Present Car with f I
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