The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 November 1946 — Page 2
.HP DAflY BAMf^KT; GRFENCASTIP, >'NnfANA ( FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1946.
Cities in The Sky Predicted chi^acio, Nov. irri Invrntnr l.oonanl Pl. haiv o k toilav MifigP.'-tMl a new snlutian fur Hu tmu.sifig shortage. He wants t. hnilil fit is in tile air. Plebanelt, president of an invention engineering firm and !i ,l: let nf the inventors cltlh of Caic ago. >.i id an all-aluminum.) hel im-fiied, jet propelled city ■ 11 1 be t■ lilt in only a few years, at a ort mtieh lower than the f iti- .s n" v resting on the earth. In 20 years as an engineer, he I has invented a cookie-making mar line, a peanut machine, a gadget that m rds runs in women's st' i kings, permanent waving machines, juke boxes, photo,.1,., trie r ifle games and precision tools. Now h ■ wants to go up in the i air and take his neighbors with him. His cities not only would be clean and airy, hut they Couldj fly south with the birds in the j winter and hover over cool sections of the valid ill sn r.mer, he said. "Ir residents al , city didn t lik, tile government whi -h lented them mooring spare, they could se-ei'e an I fly away to a better c< iintrv." he s dd. "I'm no' just building castles in the air, either'' "It can be done." Hut Plebanek said he was willing to mak, a modest beginning • on his housing-in-the-air project He off -red to start by building individual houses, with a cruising speed of Hit) mil* - an hour. He figures he could build two and a half rooms for *1000 each on an assembly-line base
The h uses w. ■ ild be ’iLrigibi> hap,':' with a gas compartment .vhete the back parch should he ual the pilot s seat on th. ''veranda.'' The living quarters would be in the ft or* section, with heat
aipplied by conventional air- i armament
tiic t'N Security Council. This OPPORTUNITY Flarn $.,.000 v,-.,uld allow any member of the or more annually is possible with jr Five to exercise Its Security) established Creeneastle concern.I Miimcil veto power. Will consider applications from Alolotv proposed one commis- 1 Putnam county men between 21
: ion to control execution of dis
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self and wants to got ahead. Applicants must write letter giving qualifications and why tr.ey fc I
other commission to control execution of a ban on atomic wean-
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PI.AXK STOI.KN
;i!anc-typ.“ heaters. REPARATIONS NEXT PROBLEM FOR BIG FOUR I.AKK SCCCKSS. N Y . Nov. 2<* iUPi Sen. Tom Connally, r*.. Tex., planned to deliver the Amei lean reply today before the I'nitoel Nations to a surprise Russian program of worldwide i iilluiin 1 ■ nt and junking of the
atomic bomb.
Soviet Korcign Minister V’. M. M ilolm , in outlining the Russian plan di ,i matically and unexpecli dl'. aei cpted the principle of ini itiMial inspection to make i .. disarmament agreements in i ■ g nlisei ved and atoini; Wi.ipmis me not being made. [ Just what Type of inspection tlu -kivict might agree to rellieir.i'd to he seen. Hut his aci idance of the inspection prin- , ip| hiniyed western power deledi vho have insisted that l*N arms detectives must be allow d
to roimi the world,
.Molotov in a sui prise appearance when delegates thought he was loi ked in conference with other Big K ui foregin ministeis kicked off disarmament debate
in tin '.'N political and '' curity, jnclustries. More than 6000ti .stolen from her hack porch early connaittee yesterday when he workers, chiefly in the steel mills yesterday morning,
presciiti'd a resolution for establishment of "Special organs >f Inspection" within the franiwork
“’This question must he elaborated in detail.” Molotov told the commit toe. “We can not exclude the possibility that discussions will arise on separate aspects of this problem. “Nevertheless, we should all agree with the correctness of a recent statement of the head of the Soviet government, J. V. Stalin, that in this case ‘strict international control is neces-
sary’.”
“If we agree in priciple with the necessity for strict international control, we should also lie able to reach an agreement on
the concrete matters.” MI ST STAND TRIAI. 11 (i ii f I nil eil from I’nifte Onri
Lewis' subsequent contract with the government gave him his long-requested union welfare i fund and it was questionable ' whether lie w, lid negotiate or the basis outlined by Burke. Meanwhile, the National Coal Association reported that in the 1 v -ek ending Nov. 2;’. including three days tile strike soft coal production amounted to 6,.IPO.OOO tons. That compares with 10,”40.000 tnn.s in the corres-
pi tiding week last year.
The effects of the strike were
Mail'll 7 IS78.
* Subscription price. Ifi cents per Week; *::0fl per year by mail in
. , . . . Putnam County; $.7.50 to $5.00 they should have tins opportti::- i>„t. • * .'per year by mall outside I ut-
itv. Leave letters care Box !
.. ... i nam County.
Daily Banner. 29-2-21.'
— - J S. II. nnrtrten. PuhlUlier SAVK ALMOST .i0 per cent 17-iti South Jackson Street.
Thoritio super broilei's were'
$10 00 Hroilmast r $.7.95,now $2.95- )
SOCIfTY
Twentieth t enf.rri < hih
Viet Wednesday
Mrs. .1. K. Courtney was hostess to the Twentieth Centuiy Club Wednesday afternoon ; t In r home on south Locus! slice
1 BKRLIN, Nov. 29. (UP) Meeting was called to order by j q'|, e American army’s art him’Ihc president, Mrs. Omer Beck, I ,, r ; jn Europe huve just about
U. S. Army Collects
Stolen Nazi Art, Seeks Owners
200.000 obj,., t
ore Wurth
l
’ Business was then transacted. | Reports f»«m various commit- ' ices. A letter was read by the
Thai is~ono ivny of scwiiT^ secretary, Mrs. Jennie Hutchi-
Our own docs come back •' o n. irom
Morris Hunter in rethe Community Cheat
$19.75, now
hi'oilers were sa.tin.iiovv S'g.’.ia-
Handy, convenient fot iparttnem'to us, ttiey that sew the win ) f.anl
or home Closing cut to make, , w ,|, ti„ v. hirlwind. be mire to Pun I. The Club decided to give
way lor new merchandise. No!- u - sreda of kindness: Cast v 5.d9 to the fund,
son an! Co., 19 South Indlanii'
•’■torcq j,. i(
toll,etmi |, , two-thirds-a s more valuable." ' ' 1 ( ' it,z " ns °f countr., I C h Upi 11 ^Ceniun.,.,:^ 1 for their pwj j hav " ciianc, :r;j nrt ' S, "' P because ., a . ’i p0 ' C, ' M, "f what iv. h ' v „ ls ,eg 't'' 11 *ti ly Gcrinan.', ' '
Uiv hreatt upon the waters;
Ihou days
halt find it Reel. 11:1,
FORT WAYNH, hid., Nov. 29. I UP) Authorities were up in, the air today in their search fur
a stolen airplane.
K. \V. Shaffer and James C msec lose told police and FBI agents their new Cessna monoplane was stolon from Smith j Field. Police said the ship wa",
painted silver and red.
by a beautiful Thanksgiving t .i,. f uK*<l up their huge and proreading followed by prayer. | un j.(.,| discovery job. but th •
task of restoring art treasur * and other valuables to their prewar owners may never he finish-
ed.
Eighteen months after’the end cere thanks of the European war, they ha v'tives and
returned to the legal owners more thaq 200 000 works of art
Mrs. Minnie Williams, council 1 which sticky-fingered Nazis death a om
after many , nwl|bt . r KM vo a report of the grabbed during the brief reign and sister. .Mar„arH a '"3
ordt '{ ” We ispeeially J,. R. K. Howard, thief of the fine Rev. ■■■ •• ,K
Pkvisoxal And Local News BRIEFS
‘'KU OK THAN
WWh
t0 f ’ up friwuU 'Khb irs f 0r ' _
sympathy, ki d,,,,^
deanl
belnved ,1*3
• ••“iruarut a a?d. Wt*
am' Mrs. Pam Hohin^- i
arts branch of American mill- pall biarers and the ’ tary government, claimed that ciai Memo fu r thijr m'd,"' the most important art adbuc- understii ding lions have now been solved and Mr. ,m Mrs. Korr,^ there are “no world-famous mas- and Norma Jean terpieces missing that we know! —
Herman Flint, Creeneastle R. 1 was admitted to the hospital
last night.
TI'RKKY DIS APPEARS
| Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Killinger and daughter spent Thanksgiving
i with relatives in Angola.
cd tno films that will be here in ' the next few weeks. !.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard It. Hurst '
INDIANAPOLIS. Nov. 29. (UP) Police today sought Inman who came to dinner at th*
Dyer residence and departed of Rensselaer visited friends an. with tlie main menu item, I idatives in Orcencastle on Mrs. A. C. Dyer reported to of- ( Thursday. i
ficers that a 15-pmmd turkey
being hard felt in coal-consuming j stuffed with oyster dressing was
leased from the hospital yester- tp,, daily papers.
y»'si«-,urt^ iiiviiiiiik. , . ,
were laid off as result of the . , —
strike. Additional lapiffs were
dm this week. Banner Adv Pav
CANNON'S
Dear Everybody: He's in luck -- have you heard? This Christmas the rest of you people who clutter up Dad's house -- hiding his morning paper, touching him for money, tuning in the programs he doesn't like, and so on -- are going to make amends by giving him some real nice presents. Now won't you examine the merchandise -- and see for yourself that everything a man wants in the way of clothing is right at Cannons’ - at the right prices -- for you to choose from? Cordially, Mr. S. Claus
imi ling, ti lling the need in Red Ci-o.-s work. More volunteers ar-* needed to help at headquarter.!. Min. Blanchard gave three rea- : (..if why the [Hiople need Red Cro.es help, they can’t buy, som ■ ] : ve in caves, and they also don't have any sewing machines. They
need bands and little vests. Mrs. j o1 '-" ) Mr. and Mrs. HaroM (V> Trembly gave a talk on Christ-j Howard admitted he still has Smith Bend spent Thanksl' mas baskets. | morp ,h '‘ n ' 40 ' 000 claims on file'with Mr ami Mrs. John 3
|and estimated that victimized)
Mrs. Blanche Mcnnett report- j Europeans would file another NATK K: MuM's Hn ' 60,000 with his office in the next will Im> epm for badnro.
year.
Mrs. Sara Wright and lu-i j Howard
daughter, Minnetta, gave papeis, Dallas museum, freely prrilict"l on “Women Wielders of the Pen’’| t,i at many of the still-missing ,j which was very much enjoyed by objects never will be found be all. They mentioned the people'cause of wartime destruction of the world today are so used and thorough-going allied loot-
to the written word, so used to
Mrs. Hallie Fowler and da ugh- facilities afforded us by the mul-j Still to be catalogued and sort- ^' rf0lirnst ' te rot Greencastle R. 4. were re- titude of books, magazines and cd are hundreds of thousands of
Napoleon said, art treasures “ranging from
lay morning. i “There are only two powers in Chinese teardrop vases to huge
the world the sword and the murals," piled up in the two
(Mints at
is always conquered by the lat- Munich and Wiesbaden, ter.’’ i Howard estimated that the
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former director of a niaehin.. and machinrirw, It J
home in Fdla- irr.,
! Bim and Wm. Slotmi ofToletlo'. P®"-.;*™ 1 ,n lhe the form-r American coBeCting
Ohio are visiting Mr. and Mrs Emmett Scott and family. Lord Buliver said Take away
All V. F. \\ members who are t | I(< sWO ,.,| > .states can be saved I going to Balnbrldge basketball without it, bring the pen. *
game tonight, please meet at the
V F W home at 7 o’clock. I KnoWn name » amo "« w,r
i early women authors are Julia HAPtpi
Mr. and Mrs. Russell (Bud) Ward Howe, known as the aulh- f Shannon />f Koachdale are the or of “Battle Hymn of the R“parents of a son born Friday public.” She was a person of morning at the Culver Hospital | gr^t intellectual attainment. i ) n Crawfordsvllle. j (Jreencaatlc can claim a numMr. and Mrs. Wilbur Donner bor of women writers, among left today to spend the week end whom are: Mrs. Mollic Ellis in South Bend. They will attend Frank writer of short stories, the Notre Dame-Southern. Cali-J Mrs. Ethel Arnold Tilden, Mrs. fornia game on Saturday. |Fied O’Hair and Miss Helen M - Mr. and Mrs. Bert Frye and j Gaughey, in the field of poetrv. son, Richard - f Indiaiiapolif Miss McGtiughey lias just prowen- Thanksgiving aa,y guests ot ,| IK .,. ( | a m ,. A . b()f)k ..gpring is Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCoun of!., Kite." Mrs. Edna MoCkiv rdale. ' Guirc Boyd is perhaps the most Chaplain and Mis. Hansel pjmjjfjc writer residing in GreenTower and children. Virginia and castu> shu llas written eight Edwin of Philadelphia are visit- • )liKt(iri „„ (ine Democracy Header
ing here with Mr. and Mrs. George Knauer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Owens
and Mr. and Mrs. Benue Flood and daughter. Marcia Lyn. spent
Stephens.
Hilt SALE: Good AnpuJ call, weight about 50u ibs, I Boswell, J miles ,
P C)lt SALE: Rnll-n-wav .714 North Madison St. FOR RENT: Sleeping Lady prefered 314 N’ortn Maj
St
JOHN L. MUST FACE TRIAL!
iiimSimi'Miii'' mt. issfiP'
4 a
mm
and is at present writing venile historical novel. Lovely refreshments served by the hostess.
Thanksgiving Day in Chicago { u *
With Mrs. Mill Herod
a ju
wore |
with Mr. Flood’s parents, and Mis, R. G. P’lood.
Miss Dorothy Cowgill of Green.astle is among 18 Indiana
Monday c lub will meet Tuesday at 2:50 at the home of Mrs
University students recently ap-j Will Herod, Elm st. This will b. I • inted to a position on the Wo- the Christmas meeting. Mvrbera
CANNON’S HE HOPES FOR A GIFT FROM DARHORT.
man’s Athletic Association Auxiliary Board which .vill assist th,* regular board members with inn, ..sod activities. Miss Cowgill will b : in charge of tennis. Thanksgiving Day guests o! Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cline and Mrs. Chineccn Alley in Belle Union were, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clint and son, Stvvie., Mr. and Mrs. Pat Patterson and daughters, Mrs. Flossie Kepner and daughter Hue. all e>f Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lear of
Ueiten. astle.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Robert Myers. 1 of Bainbrtdge had as thi-ii | Thanksgiving Day guests. Mr and Mrs. Cary Meyers and sew Gene and floret cm Birt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Starr and Karen Birt of Greencastle, Mr. and Mrs L 'o Mauls. Sue and Gregory Majlis, Jack Mania and Bob Richard, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Manls, all •>f Bainbridge; Mr. and Mrs. K A. Dayton oi Cumberland. Mr. and Mrs. John Tharp were in Monon Thanksgiving day for :t venison dinner, served by Mr. end Mrs. Schuyler Reynolds, who returned recently from Michigan with two deer which they shot. Mr. Reynolds used only three eartiidgefl on his deer hunt for the two buck, and according to reports from the deer country, i it was excellent shooting for I anyone .and more so for a man the ige of Mr. Reynolds, who is past the 80 mark.
bring gifts for the grab bag. Mrs. Hane'y will be in charge of thv program. + + -P -P f'lc.verdale New Kru l luh Met Recently
Cloverdale New Era Club jm t at the home of Mrs. Edith Ogl \ Tuesday afternoon, November 28th. Response's to roll call,
Thanksgiving.
dTstAhrm LIME YOUR MEADOWS
IN MEMORY In memory of my dear wife, Hattie Belle, who passed away seven years ago today, Nov. 29
1959.
Calmly, peacefully Bleeping tlwu angels among the blest, Rays of light illume thy brow. Rest lovr-d one rest. Infiinlte is thy joy now Ete>mal peace and happiness.
BIG JOHN L. LEWIS, boss of the- nation's mirwr;-- *i file in' the Unitexl Mine- Workers heaelquait. r- at Wa>r.inF>i the- court roeu.i with nothing more to say to M"* np ,*,1 h - lues had to tell the U. S Gm'e minen "i Ins miners ip t crisis arising from the- disaster-laden shutdown eif i'"'
Thanksgiving story by Mrs. bilmninous coal fields. ilnterpaUcmali
Pe'arl Harrer .and a reading by Mrs. Eelith Ogle- were enjoyed by the* club. | Mrs. L. E. Michael was appointed secretary to replace Mia. Ogle who is mewing to Muncie. The club purchased a $5.00 Christmas Beal Bond. There wan group singing by the club and a true and false contest was con-* ducted by the hostess. Mrs. Vet Mann and Mrs. Agnes Trippi-tt
were guests.
Members present wore Mrs. Minnie Burris, Miss Gllberta Coffman, Mrs. Helen Gray. Mrs. Pearl Harrer, Mrs. Eliza Hurst, Mrs. L. E. Michael, Miss Nora Morrison, Miss Beryl Randy an I
the hostess.
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Birthday
James Sutherlln, Mt. Meridian 75 years today, November 29.
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liielhotl «f liiiiin^ , . . *0.W One of lliin nation’- toh movt Africiihiiral K\|m rnwnj '‘ !fc ^(^f U ur|(iii|( famieM to lunr lh#*ir i»ia*4<r»N 51 f rofH |a .‘fM 1 it ha* Im-yr foumf |irt»filHt»l»’ Jfrrt arf tl»^ Idlin ' ** 1
of fK|H-riiiitiitation
Tune of AppYv"*#
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Uml pluweU fur ( Oil InimI pimtoti for
On item tettUnn after fiArvesi In OH. on Rod to be plowed for coin th Vntrd Rinoiift all four i Djn.
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Because of university vacation the DePauw swimming pool will not be open to the Girl BcouLs this Saturday.
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Anil remrmlter—when yoti apply Ihf npeth-** |' r ^ r11 ^, ^“in: 1 no other liming t* nrc+swry tluiintf the rotation ' aiivafitaxes from liming nieailowi Hi laic a ‘
1 Rettek Httnlinf Cumhluint !!«•••» Iwlirr—larger ran lx* fiaulnl fa*
tw t."'’ U'
Miss Dorothy Ann Cor.rad daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. C Conrad, Bloomington street, in spending the Thanksgiving holidays in Columbia, Mo. as the guest of her sister, Mrs. John I).
lid with lrw» power More Time If ahifta tbia much of ftie farm worL uut . ^ (i „ of the year when you an- ho| do pnAsed for tinw
lunr deli vene*
// i/fiur Hmint protein b' I"’ 1 ’ "[j ^..r for building or to tin/uire /arm " ‘ *' ^ u-ill gladly d'siuti it mth you ■
Central National Bank
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SOUTHWEST CORNER OF
Theodore Harris pd Kemp und family.
