The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 December 1946 — Page 2
.pfP DAILY BANK*#, GRtENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1946.^
LAST RITES PART OF TRAGIC SCENE 2 Factors SlOW Fight On T. B,
. riminal prosocution under
INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 5. i INS i Ignorance and procrastination appeared as “fifth columnists” today in Indiana’s fight against tuberculosis. A state board of health repo:', leleased today, shows that of the l.Oltfi people who died last) year in Indiana of tuberculosis j only 527 of them were known
THE DAILY
and
HERALD CONSOLIDATED* ROM SNirFiy, stuffy distress of
"It Waves For All” ) Entered in the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana as second'
tih' sorted that the
fmith-rminally Act against stitutional * .#
Isas mail matter und“r Act of
March 7, 1878.
Subscription price. 15 cents per week; $.'! 00 per year by mail in Putnam County; $.1.50 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Put-
nam County.
S. U. Uariden. Publisher 17-10 S uth Jackson Street.
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LEWIS DEFIANT
<r»nHaa«l fen in I’aae One)
1 (-codings. | Lewis and perhaps other UMW The present fines nr0 hom? -, fflcials. Goldsborough has held stayed pending appeal. The case ^ ^ jn ^ has vjo _
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l-.E-OUTY “"t .s' 1 JfN\ = oaors works , S| ,T RICHT WHERE - -JfM)
DOt * .E-DUTY
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fflcials. uwiunuuiuukii imn neui t \l’|)
J could reach the Supreme Court .-.u ccce. naa v,o-: 1 want to t^^J , about two week n the gov lat d that aft by encouraging ., 01 Mr * Jemte AUee ByJl ernme d asks that the circuit walkout in Who goveininent-opci- r: ' so kind to her njpr'o |
be by-pass, d to . pted a a p et j niines. The union has as- ^
Mrs. Charles i
The health report warned:
PiJisoxAr
™ “Unlike most other conumtni-j
cable diseases, the first symp-l ^ toms of tuberculosis usually | make no appearance until the.
disease process is well advanced.
By the time many patients r'-j port to a physician complaining 1
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' of fatigue, afternoon fever, chest
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pains, etc., the disease has long
And Local News It It I E F S
: j-.Uy ir-iict l.'om licaU cold dir;r; lu n i io come- when you put a ■ Va-tro-nol in each noetn!. Ais.) - luip-s pr.tcnt many cold, from i.... .j used hi t m ' »•
.. r.: • levs in pec!: n o.
mxs mmo-fioi SOCIETY
Lri- k < hapel Lr< ip
To Meet 1 4 sduy
B-ick Chapel Home Ec-momicsj ^ Club ill have their Christmas
court:
decUion.
UMW attorneys promised that the formal notice of appeal and bond for L wis would he filed b? ;! p. m. today. They made no j Jefiuita commitment on posting j bond to guar*ittee payment t*t i the $.'1,500,000 fin in case th ■
appeal was lost.
Unless lhat bond is posted by then, however, the fiis- will not be suspended pending appeal. Th government could obtain a trailt older to collect the fires
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STAG PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. Si '
m the union's assets or Its
. $1:1,500.000 treasury, which in-
— I family party at the home 01 Mr. than $7,000,000 in
pson Stonri , ;i , Kl Mrg R j. South, Tuesday
been at work.” | in CThieHgo. j Each family bring gifts for theit ( The best method known now ( Mrs K||th stanger of Fillmoi hildivn and exchange gifts for | for finding tuberculosis in early wnK liis , n j. ss< . t( fr „ m the hospital 'h ' men and women. Re nembet
stages before irreparable dam-j thii< morning
age bas been caused is the min-j
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the hoard report Herman Flint
REV RAYMOND DAVID, Floral Park. L. I . priest, administers Catholic last, rites to Mrs. Lydia Spillman in the automobile where she . fjs found mysteriously shot. (Internationat Soundphoto)
card tables and rook cards.
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Greencastle H. j H< don I'itib
f.i M ild Dinner
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Wa-d I < ** nnpr
P M at the home of Mrs. May,do preserved.”
i.nd family have moved into theln H . ldphraiifl -; leajt8 brinK taW<> Like his earlier restraining home on Highwocd Aver.'je., _ covered dish and sugar, order, Goldsborotigh’s injunction
Mr. and Mrs. Vir.cont
W 4. a. e««M*r «•.. ima.
•ature X-ray,
s,tressed i ' 1 was dismissed from the ho.
The miniature X-ray machine pital this morning,
discloses to a skilled physician whethei or not abnormalities up-1 pear in chest and lungs of the patient. Then, if abnormalities seem to be present, larger X-. lays can be taken to determine
of the abnormality, have returned to their home in * hangi-s Misting lla.e
Roachdale from the Culver hos-j 1 ' ,0 West k l (> yd
i comics cVib will
U. S. and Canadian government
bonds.
While declaring his friendship foi organize! 1 labor. Ooldsbor- , augh suggested the UMW d s- ! putc might offer the choice iro- ' tw en destmctiou of tile union ! and pt eaerv.itiou of th;- U. S. government. In that case, he
MOOSE LODGE Friday, December 6th. EVERYBODY WELCOME
The Boston Club will bold a
Monday at ti:50 said. Me “republic is going to be \
From where I sit... ly Joe Mars;
Nurthwood.
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Mrs. llusscll Shannon and n Vies) Moyil Home Lc
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. . . just in time for CHRISTMAS
I the nature
j This quick and economical sys
I tem has been adopted by many pital in Oi awfordsville.
industrial, institutional and school groups to separate su -
pent and sure cases of
osis from those uninfected, the
hoard of health said.
All cases of tuberculosis must
yesterday prohibited Lewis from , terminating the union’s six- | months-old wage contract cover-;
Home Eeo- ,ng employes of the soft coal meot Dee. 11 mines seized by government las*
How to Stop Worrying
j he reported to the state Board ! of Health under provisions of a
I state law.
' with Mrs. Clarence Ragan. Please May.
_, u _ Ffc. R ivrr.i i I Alexander lefl d ■ hange of meeting place. after Lewis had served notice tuborcul- Saturday morning for Greenville. | + + -b 4 that the agreement would be South Carolina after spending Ih lta Kappa Gamma terminated on that date, fifteen days with his parents r > H >h! Fnrmal Dinner Goldsborough held Lewis an I Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Alex-[ [leita Kappa Gamma win have the UMW in contempt for refus-
ander, Greencastle, R. 2.
I guess folks in our town do about as much worrying as in yours—over
Che mine s struck Nov. 21 h " i u '- in * a " d • nd cr ;: ps ’ a " d
jobs—ant’ the little domesltc problems that are always coming up.
Mrs. Minta Snider spent la." ; week with her daughter. Mrs
Many Factories Will Be Closed
; Fremont Power and family in
M ,i d Mrs. F* v.
.left Tuesday for San Francisco,; (
The Ii idianapolis t 1
bined effect of the soft strike and the freight embargo,
PURE SILK
Th,
vention for
— News. PITTSBURGH. Dee. 5. (UP) Steel corporations announced
new cutbacks today and scoios Marf l L '"‘ Anold and Uawrenc>'• The Morning Musical Chorus of factories planned to close thi.o Acton visited Sunday in Cincin will meet Friday at 4 p. m. with week end as a reslut of the com- nati with M, ' u - Acton ' K sist( '’ Kathleen Car.pbell.
co ^l Mrs. Hetwy Moore and family., M,s K " SI Rich!,K,MOn aU ° < IIOKPITAL NOTES , . Cincinnati called in the after-
effective at midnight. ,, . . w
noon. Mrs. Al ton, .\.rs. Moan i ,, ,,
The number of persons already Br>J M|s : , rp si ,. Mrs. Mary E len Montgomery made Idle by the mine strike ap- tprs «<'<• daughter of Reelsville were proache,1 the million mark, in- " i released from the hospital Wed-
chiding the 400.1100 coal diggers, 1 Mr - 1,11,1 • v,: and the number may be doubled llnvo ’ ‘turned
next week jfrom Hawthorne. Nevada. Tin y was dismissed from the hoa-
„ n-, lh „ cam « through Arizona. M6 v i pital this morning.
Company reported that' it was M, ‘ xl< ' n 11 xas ’ :)klahoma - Kar ! Mrs. Rowena Jones and son ©f Company upoitid that it was sas M i^ ourii nn(1 inmots. They I H
operating at only i0 per cent of fJrove 24(K) n)jles and rrport | ;)t J capacity and further cutbacks ,, f Hnott jn Rl . mountains and j
deserts ot Nevada, Arizona anoj
New Mexico.
Pari Hoskins, who’s lived to the happy age of eighty, has a simple formula for stopping worry. About
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1 J ' , V, I . government was reported unwill- If ther( , jg> hp never postpones Mrs. John Boyd Initia- jnR . to wajt nlU( . h if „ ny beyond ma king a decision, or taking ncces-
meml.^rs will follow npxt Monday before asking that g nr v action.
initiat,'d charged with contempt
under the new injunction.
The administration, too, was
.still brandishing the
home
ti, n of p'>w
the (.inner. Those to h< Mrs. Arthur MeKamey,
bmir" after dinner, and worrying over in ime rnnent] period. When liiatV liver. h,rd over a iriendly k1»ss of Ma Hoskins—and they tali J pleasant things together, until time. I’l'om where I sit, that’ii as J able a formula as you oouldtj right down to the mellow »!i liter that reentr to«'-kawa;.| worries.
ire
verJah-, Mrs. Bernice Stewart,
, ,, ,, ,, Rainbridge; Mrs. T. A. Kleckner Nntibniil I arm Bdl'an Con-: . ..
oral Mrs. Kiln, Hayes Taylor.
j •!* + 4 ! Morning Musi,-ill
Mr. and Mis S. I!. Acton. Mis Meets Friday
If there isn’t anything lie can do about it. he sets aside a “worrying
le X\
threat' of
Copyright. ] f H6.1 n'trj Moles hreu js LjiJ
STof
Gilbert Drohcr m-day.
to their home j Carol Ann Gurney of Clover-
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FEAS
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tin ot Hie smallest gilts unde, thi' tree, hut th’ to make (lie biggest hit with her; Lovely Ihirr Silk. Full-Fashioned for perfect iii. It .-lint if ol winter -hades. Regular sizes, 1 I-'' It) I-'..
Ka.voiis and Nylons a. shipments are rc.e.veu.
might be necessary. The firm already has furlouged 8.000 etn-.
ployes.
Republic Steel Corporati m will cutback production from 65 to 20 per cent tomorrow. Between .',000 and 8.000 Republic employes already have been laid i
off.
Total number of
in the basic steel industry is 60,000 and this may be trebled within a week when finishing I mills and fabricators begin cur-1 tailing production. |
R0TARIANS HEAR DISTRICT GOVERNOR
:i. were released
from the hospital yesterday. Charles Smith, .'106 S. Jackson St., was discharged from the hospital Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Irma Pitts and son, Greencastle, R. 4, were released from the hospital this morning. Joseph Stropher, 119 W. Elizn-
The Greencastle Rotary club St., was dismissed from tlvj
was host to Arvid P. tterberg, Hospital this morning,
unemployed', Dovcrm" of District No. 155. atj * M,S Mar y Mackey. Oreencasits weekly luncheon on Wcrines-', llc ' K 4 ' has been dismianed from
day. Mr. Zctterberg, n native of hospital.
New Castle, Ind.. is nmlwig a 1 Phillip Terry returned to his trip and visiting the Rot ry hoim ‘ at 120 S ' College, from the clubs in the district. hospital Thursday morning.
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COI'ItT NOTES
Lowell Wayne Rumple vs. Vera C. Rumple, suit for divorce Rexell A Boyd is attorney f it the plaintiff.
PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE
Zetterbeig addressed the
club and his talk dealt with th ■
principles and aims of Rotary'. He discussed a program for Rotary clubs in the district to fol-
low in 1947.
After the meeting. Mr. Zetter- " "' v , n.. v| ni
. •tiil.ains U’tm von, too, may r.fp'l lor pop; pint
si/f now oruy o&-
be*rg met with committc*
men.
Husbands! Wives!
Want new Pep and Vim? I i.outiamlK of con pic* ar#: v\rak, worn-out, ex •i tiFttfl .solely I ru. uw l>f»Hy lauks iron. Koi n w v ; iri, \ ilslity, try Ontri x 'l onir Tnotetft ContaioK iron you, too. may r.ee'l tor s ■ iam.n Hi. (Irf rofpilnr$1 .Wsizcnow I *r K ile ak nil driu.' utores every whai
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CIGARETTES, Carton . PUDDING, Clinton, 4 pkgs. BROOMS, Each . . .
LARD
IM HE OPEN KETTLE ItKNKEKEIl
PORK CHOPS
FIRST (II
PICNIC HAMS
ALL LADIES
COATS SUITS
AND CHILDREN'S COATS AND SNOW SUITS
Vj off
A.k, I, U mon Quit h” ’"a"!' H "'
VII fine qtiallly high gra,le Nationally Advertisetl lines. {Vat-
tin,I suits itrk'ed far la-low their actual value.
BUY NOW WHILE WE HAVE YOUR SIZE.
PRE VOS
STUDIOUSLY silent hat been Pi.iident Truman nn the proposal by Sen. J. William Fulbright, above. Arkansas Democrat, that the chief executive resign and turn the presidency over to Republican Sen. Arthur H. Vandenbirg of Michigan. Fulbright argues lhat the nation's domestic and international affairs will become hopelessly muddled with a Democratic president and a Republican Congress. But Truman isn't saying anything. (JnterjiauoauJ,
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BEEF to BOIL SIRLOIN STEAK CHUCK ROAST
VIE ATT KIK
tender. H K'
SAVORT BEEF
CLUB STEAKS
A REAL HI '
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BACON JOWL FRANKFURTERS PORK LOINS
SMOKED
I.AKOE 'H R '
HALE OR WHOLE
WILLIAM ARTHUR NICKEL, dapper 1 $100-a-weck cashier who has confessed looting the Mergenthalcr Linotype company of between $734,000 and $900,000, signs his ftngerprintE at New York police headquarters. Arraignment ol the confessed swindler was in Brooklyn. (Interruitmnal)
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