The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 December 1946 — Page 3

rtC DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1946.

Greek Charges Cause Trouble

-NEW YORK, Dec. 6 (UP» Oeck charges of foreign inspired guerrilla warfare within her borders threatened today to embroil the United Nations in another east versus west flareup over that Mediterranean trouble

spot.

There were indications that Greek complaints against Yugoslavia, Bulgaria and Albania would touch off another round of Russian-backed counter charges aimed at Greece’s monarchy and at British troops stationed there. One informed American source described Greece as a potential powder keg. and as the key country in British-Soviet rivalry for supremacy in the Balkans. Greek Prime Minister Constantin Tsaldaris opened the latest chapter in nearly a year of controversy, by demanding an “on-the-spot’’ investigation of incidents occurring on Greece’s! northern border. Bands of armed men from Yugoslavia. Albania and Bulgaria, he charged, have violated Gteek territory in 37 in-

stances.

PI ELMORE METHODIST CHURCH The Bible School is the training ground for the church life. The morning and evening services close the evangelistic services. The paster will preach at each service. Rev. Win. Hargrave and Mrs. Esther Quick will sing. Join us in these worship senvices. It may be an .encouragement to some one else to commit himself to God. A Li. Meredith. Minister.

NEWS

Mrs. Claude Smith and daughter, Lavian and Mrs. Emery Sutherlin and daughter, Barbara, shopped in Terre Haute Thurs-

day.

Mr. and Mrs Lee Coffman and Dick Mann went to Chicago Wednesday morning. They will visit their son. Ben, while there. They returned Friday. Word has been received from John Mark, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mark, that he has arrived

in Korea.

Mrs. Perry Sendmeyer, Russell Sendmeyer and Glen Allender were in Indianapolis Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bennett of New Harmony visited Monday and Tuesday with Dr. and Mrs.

L. A. Trippett.

Carlene Kay, infant daughter | of Mr, and Mrs. Leon Haltom, entered Riley hospital in Indianapolis Friday, November 29th. X-rays were taken Monday. Mr .and Mrs. Frank Morrison

George Wingfield Thursday. Mrs. Wingfield accompanied them

home for a visit.

Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Higgins of Newport were in Cloverdale Thursday. Mr. Higgins formerly owned the 5 and 10 here. Lela Orth of The Cottage Lunch Room and Eugene McKamey, employed at Cloverdale Hardware and Lumber Co., were married Thursday. They went to Indianapolis for a few days ) and expect to be back Monday. FINCASTLE CHURCH

Sunday, Dec. 8

Luther Steele, Supt. Sunday School, 10-00

JUDGE INJURED FRANKLIN. Ind.. Dec 0 (UP) Judge Grant Rogers

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Junior Hi Tigers Defeat Bainbridge

I NEW YORK, D.nc. G (UP)i Chances for recovery of Miki I 1 Jacobs, king-pin of boxing pro m-iters, appeared brighter toJaj i as his doctors reported gradual improvement in his condition uf ter he was hospitalized Tuesday

| Ids condition is all we possibly | could expect. and he showed

In a hot game coach Phares’ Junior High net team ran overj yie Bainbridge Junior High team i

to the tune of 18 to 12.

From a half time score of 4 to i 8 in Bainbridge’s favor the Cubs breezed ahead in the second half to take the game. The first half j the Cubs just weren’t hitting, | but in the second half they out- j

scored the north Putnam netters Tigers

by 10 points.

Lineup and summary:

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GAME C ANCELLED

The basketball game scheduled

between DePauw and Rose Poly- ^ py ^ t -pi-ebral hemorrhage,

technic for December 10 has been’ cancelled by the latter sell*mi! a; they will not have a team for some time. I

i "He is still a very sick man,' Dr. Vincent Nardiello said, "but

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slight impri^i nient la.st night." PLI. \s \N I HIM. METHOin.VI Sunday School to A. M. Robert Johns, Eupt. Worship Service 11 A. M. Sermon Topic: “What Is God Doing?” IKY BANNER ADVERTISING

Old Gold Will Go To Franklin

Retonga Won Place Of Honor In Their Home

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Hitting the road for the first time this season the DePauw

will meet the Franklin

quintet on the Franklin court Saturday. Dec. 7. The Tigers, will be working on. their second) straight conference victory by virtue of their 56-43 victory Wednesday over the Canterbury five. Franklin suffered a stunn.-. ing 86-38 loss at the hands of

mighty Notre Dame in first game of the year.

Coach Hal Hickman is expei t- (p, c i are8 Mrs. John Williams, cd to make only one change in well-known resident and active his starting lineup against church worker of Route 9,

Franklin, Bill Enily, a freshman forward, replacing Joe Boyd. Other starters will be Wally , ! Indigestion tortured m,. every

Etcheson at the other forward single day , cou | dn t eat most position, Earl (Red) Gardner at foods, and I suffered gas pains the center post, and Bill Walton . after meals that sometimes

Torture From indigestion Seemed Burden Almost Too Great For Her To Bear, States Mrs. WiUiams. Now Enjoys Meals And Feels Stronger Than in Years

"My husband and I found such

their j wonderful relief through Rc-

j tonga that it has won a perman- * ent place of honor in our home.”

Evansville, Ind. Discussing her happy experience Mrs. Williams

gratefully continued:

Johnson-Brown Circuit Gmrt toand children I . , ,

, , . I day recovered from minor in

were entertained at the home of , . , , . .. juries received when a plane his parents, Mr and Mrs. Jess . , , „ , ,,

piloted by a Fraiiiklin college

Mann for Sunday dinner. After-' r . u ■ u

i freshman crashed here during a ,

noon callers were Mr. and Mrs I i and j I Oycie Mann and daughter, Rog( . rs received cuts amNancy Ann. from Danville and bniises when the 8maU craft Dewey Hood of Indianapolis. | 8taned and cauKht on a fence at Monday visitors of Dr. and tlle erfg e of a landing field. Th. Mi>. L. A. I rippett were Mrs. ^ pjfot, George Hammell, was in Iiippetts sister and husband, an Indianapolis hospital with

Mr, and Mrs. James Hughes of face lacerations.

Alexandria. , Rogers, a licensed pilot, said Mrs. Jesse EggeKs who entered! the ship was being returned from Putnam County Hospital Tues- j Jackson, Tenn. Rogers frequentday morning for X-ray following! ly flies his own plane to neigha fall in her home Monday, was, boring Hoosier cities on judicial

found to have a broken hip. j and legal business.

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Redheads Will Oppose Legion The All-American Redheads, world’s champion girls’ basketball team, will play an exhibition game with the local Legion net tossers in the Greencastle high school gym Saturday evening. The Redheads defeated the Brownsburg Bears, a semi-pro outfit this week, although they lost to the fast stepping Bainhridge Independents last Monday night. The tilt Saturday is scheduled to start at 8:30 p. in. should attract a large crowd.

and Dick l»sitions.

Ton Beck, a Tiger freshman 1 who saw action in the last few minutes of the Canterbury contest and scored ten points is certain to appear in a relief role with Boyd and Bill N.ugent. The Tiger reserves will make the trip and play a preliminary game witli the Franklin "B"

team,

t.TRL BAGS BIGGEST DEER PORTLAND, Me. (UP) Tile biggest deer ever shot in Maine, weighing 339 pounds, was bagged near here by a girl, Margaret Whelpley.

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Light at tin- guard I 11108 *- ma de me scream. What-, may be obtt

I ever I ate seemed to turn iiHo I Drug Store.

sour burning acid and my stomach often felt like it was lined with a sheet of fire. My food often felt as heavy as a rock. I was tortured with splitting headaches and muscular aches seemed to spread all over my body I felt tired and jittery almost every hour. I sometimes wonder how I found strength to bear up. "Retonga gave mp grand relief. The distress from acid indigestion is idieved and I enjoy my meals. Headaches and other pains are relieved and I fee! better than in years. My husband also was greatly relieved by Rctonga. Retonga proved its merit to our family and we always

keep it on hand.”

Retonga is intended to relieve distress due to insufficient flow of digestive juices in the stomach. loss of appetite. Vitamin B-l deficiency and constipation. Accept no substitute. Retonga may be obtained at R. p. Mullins

Adv.

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Ski Party Is Fatal To Coed

WARD. Oolo., Dec. 6 (UPl A gay collegiate skiing partv which turned into frozen terroi high in the white-capped Rockies was over today with one gir dead and two men injured seriously. The body of Hazel Jeanette Martin, 22, New Providence, la., lay frozen on wind-whipped, de-•st-rted and treacherous Isabel Glacier. The youths, David Waddington, 22 Westcliffe, Colo., and Deforrest W. Meehleib, 20, 'Peoria, 111., were rushed by ambulance to Boulder, Colo., for emergency hospital treatment. The three University of Colorado students had been missing since Tuesday, Weary rescuers, aided by dogs flown from the air rescue basest Fort Robinson, Neb., found them just before dusk yesterday. Searchers who stumbled into Miller’s store early today with the two survivors said the skiiers must have been caugnt in either a landslide of a snuwslide. Waddington was faintly conscious and Meehleib was uncinscious. Both youths were suffering f.iom multiple broken bones and exposure. The three students started out last week-end on a 12-student skiing expedition. Tuesday morning they left the others to brave the dangerous trip to Navajo Peak. The rescuers trudged foot-by-foot through the wind-ridden mountains. Meehleib was found near Miss Martin's body, Wad dington was rescuer two miles away. It was believed that he the least injured was seeking aid when he collapsed from »<VK'k and exhauston. He apparently walked the two miles through the snow with a broken arm and a shattered shoulder-bone. It was not determined immediately whether Miss Martin died of injuries or exposure. The exhausted rescue parties planned to make the dangerous trip back through the snow foi her body late today.

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“Butch" overboard! . . . Jackie “Butch” Jenkins goes riding for a fall in a laugh episode of “Boys’ Ranch,” new M-G-M dramatic attraction at the Voncastle Theatre. It’s the story of the regeneration of city kids on a Texas farm, and Jasper, the mule, proves Butche’s first

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