The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 January 1947 — Page 2

THF Daily RaNnFR, CrFEnCaSTlE, Indiana, FRIDaY, janUaRV 3, 1947.

Holy Land Jews Oppose British

use of the vet- destroy their home. Nuisance ran through the house of H*iy E. MoCnndish harkies to attract attention -vhen lot ashes in a basket started the

forward Division

. ist.vutinn. in

rwylng

cash.

• Veterans itophcil fm |ia> may ci the c< art hr : making: thi

JFRtTSALEM, .Ian 3. 1UP1I A Palestine-wide offensive! against the British in which Jewish extremists struck with fjui

fire and exjilosives 16 limes dm 'Y ne< \ssary > ing the night was expected today ! endorse th<

to develop into a round-thc-cloe's

attaek

Irgi n Zval Dehmi. extremist organization credited with mos' if not all the attacks, was believed ready to strike repeate ily. seeking to provoke the Hritiarmy into drastic n filiation. The shootings, road mining and attacks with home-mad.' flame throwers which began at nightfall were described by Hr. ash military and police officials as “aliortive” and “a failure." One British officer was killeo and six persons wounded. Tlv attackers, operating in groups • varying size, w re estimated to number at least 2nd British troops and p'lie. - fined themselves entirely to d fenfdve measures, avoiding action which might be considered a ■•counter-offensive.” No curfew was imposed anywhere.

been set up

epan's terminal leave bonds for payment of premiums on all hems of National Service Life Insurance, Donald C. Mccb.i

countv Vetei in,s Affairs officer j fire. Firemen said the damage announced. j was negligible but that in a few

I minutes it would have periled the

To pay cl insurance premium '. - ... ».

with the bonds, he said, it is on-

the veteran to

track of the bond and it to the Collections „• ill Veterans Admintin same manner as

lives of the occupants.

POIJO; Ml'NT CONVICT*

insurance premiums in

TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Jan. 3 i UP i Police of Indiana and Illinois were alerted today to be on the watch for four men who overpowered a guard and

have not yet} 1 caped frem the federal peni-

terminal leav t. ntiary here,

t Mr. Meek, at if. for assistance in npiiiication. Dead-1

THE DAILY BANNER

and

HERALD CONSOLIDATED “It Waves For Alt” Entered in the postoffle.e at Oreencastle, Indiana as second class mail matter under Act of

March 7, 1878.

Subscription price, 15 cents per wceJc; f.'i.OO per year by mail in Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mail outside

nam County.

Complaint CMS (CHILD'S ^ ^

To UN Council ; ft,:;— hp|

SOTl I CONT.RESS

gross slipped the dietatori,)

.Too”

LAKE SUCCESS. N. Y . Jan. 3. i l!Pi Great Britain's complaint that Albania is an international troublemaker will go to the United Nations Security

Put-i Council in a few days, officials

I indicated today.

8. K. Kart den. Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street

linn tor applying for terminal leave pnv is September 1. 1947.

Warden Overlade identified ! tlie fugitives as Ray Anderson. '23. Assumption, 111.; William C.

LOSES KOI II HANDS NEW YORK .bin. .'! tUT) Helping out a fell' w-worker cost Ernest Belladonna both his

hands.

When a friend reported for work at the spaghetti factory yesterday without his locker, keys. Belladonna t'Id him: "Go on home and get your keys. I'll work your machine until you get back.” A few minutes biter while E l-

O.vens, Sioux City, la.; RonaM Riser. 22. Stockton, Cal,; and Walter H. Szeleski, 24, Detroit.

Personal And Local News BRIEFS

1!

At a signal from London, Brifj ish delegates were prepared to ask the council to take action against the Albanian governj ment. a protege of Soviet Russia. * Specifically, the British are in-

Colds

I< ..ntinm-.i from rnii.- <•»«■» er of Speaker “Uncle President Truman already has nf>n ^ vears well over $1,009,000,000 Thp chnn „ r , worp ^

liom the next fiscal yeai s ex- tho reorganization art peeled revenue by his proclam.- , ast ypnr af( „ r Cn 'J tion that hostilities have ended. ^ accUfipd of ' roRs

Unless Congress overrules the

Most young mothers use this moden p resi( | enl

way to relieve miseries ot children.-

colds. At bedtime they rub Viclu excise t f VapoRub on throut, cliest and back linc i or that proclamation of

Grand relief starts as VapuRub. . j u iy i of this year. PENETRATES to upper bronchial M| , Truman’s annual message

tubes with itsspcci.il mcduinal vapors, ^ ^ statp of tll0 Union will be

fnrtti I,

hod

unwieldy ar1

antiquated meUiiKts of nroeea

a series of wartime -ei oi. i. . ''^Nurg

colds ^A*r*bcd t *inie"they rub_Vicki excise tuxes "'in go_ofMhe bonks ^ fru(n

$12 500 plus a $2,500 expense,

count.

House speaker-elect Josept, w

Matt in. Jr., predicted the

would approve the

Hou*

uew lulej

111 the

^ bv Coug™* next Mon

Often by morning most of the nay. He will deliver it in person, w . ithout changp •SfSSS-home-proved tiie best-known home co . a continuing body, iiwiim-_ tix r'nnoon Uediiosaav. *,■ ..

j Martin said House Republic,-

as !3te» V |CK8 •" we,,, "'“'* y

rhildren’s colds. VAbORU.

Charles Cope has taken over.

All were serving terms for viola- Standard Oil service station ' vvf>,v ' n i ur ' b

banian mines last October in the i Corfu Straits of the Adriatic. t —

! Forty-one British sailors on twoi^ ... ... ...... .r. 4. -p 4- -i- I ^ j British destroyers were killed in-;- ANNI VBR8AKI*a *1^ the explosion ami several othetsj^ ^ ^ j. j.

tion of the Dyer act.

|(t 4. 4- 4. 4- 4- •!• 4- *!• 4- J - +

Weddings

on North Jackson street.

Judge To Rule

I*. H. Downey left Thursday j night for Pasadena, CaJif., to visit with his brother, Ernest

On Federal Brief ^

SOCIETY Y\ hlte-SuthcrlUi Kngngeinent Aiinouneed

! Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stevens, 16 J years today, January 3rd. 1 Mi and Mrs. Walter Gardner.

The regular monthly meeting! Mr. and Mrs, O. F. Bell of this '

British authorities appeared to ,,,,, ,^. t wa> j, anng the ma-

be awaiting the outcome of talks in London by Gen. Sir Alan Cun-,

ningham. high commissioner, for lhev j,,,,) t o be amputated at the

chine, another worker turned it on. cutting his hands so badly

DETROIT. Jan. 3.—(UP)

Federal Judge Frank A. Picard Saturday. January 4th, at was expected to grant permis- ni

sion today to the federal government to file a brief requesting

of the Putnam County Farm' city wish to announce the enBureau directors will be held gngemont and approaching mar-

7 p.jnageof their daughter. Mias Norma Jean Sutherlin to Jean

Liberty Street. 26 years today,

January 3rd.

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ash, 54 {years today. January 3.

One week from today the President's budget message wit) be read in each House by clerk*. Truman is on record as believing the federal budget will be 1.1 balance when the new fiscal year starts next July 1. If so. l.is message will be the first project i.g a balance of the federal

books since 1931.

a definite policy toward the n - wr j 8 t s

newed outbreak.

Large forces of troops and police moved into Jerusalem, Td Aviv and Huifn. the Holy Land'

three largest cities.

SIMPLIFIED PltOt EDI KK FOR I SE OF BONDS A simplified procedure has

MONGREL 1*1 1*1*1 SAVES UVES OK A FAMILY

SOUTH BEND, Ltd.. Jan. 3 (INS) A snail mongrel puppy. unhappily misnamed Nuisance. saved the lives <>f four-year eld twins, their parents and two aunts when fire threatened to

Rev. Argyl Houser of Oak- H. White of Brazil,

landon will deliver New Year’s | The wedding will take plm <

interpretation and applicMion^ Sunday ntght jHn 5th Friday evening, January. 10th.

at 7 o’clock at Fincastle Uni-! - • * ve-rraJist Church. I West Floyd Home Be

Miss Nancy Cooper, daughter ' To Meet

The West Floyd Home Economies Club will meet January

i.t the Supreme Court’s decision in the Mt. Clemens (Mich.) pottery ease which loosed a flood of

portal-to-portal pay suits.

of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cooper, is a house guest of friends in

Birthday

Janies C. Reynolds, yesterday, January 2. ,

Jerry

Vermillioh, son of Mr.

and Mrs. 1 Baird Vermillion, years old today. Jun. 3. Evelyn Luccille Nichols age years. Jan. 2nd. ON WAY ACROSS

had approved the changes at » conference, although two me ^ bet s said they ••regretted" a pnv vision which consolidates ; v. military and naval affairs com!

mittees,

WASHINGTON. Jan. 3. a*?, - For the first time i„ histot-y, the capital’s churches totto marked the convening of a n*<t Congress with special p rav(fl asking God’s guidance for rh. nation’s leaders in the New Year Churches of all faiths opc n ,^ their doors to the public, a„d #

The new tides were intended) the gray limestone Churcli of u» ., i.» streamline and simplify eon- ' Reformation on Capitol Hill f 1 gressional operations. princjpaUy j common service was held fa .'the makeup of committees. They’j cabinet officers, Supreme Conn , provided the most sweeping members, and senators and rep. changes since a rebellious Con- icscntatives and their familiet

WASHINGTON. Jan 3. iUP) | The House was set today for j formal adoption of new rules in1 tended to take Congress out of | the “horse and buggy” days

U. S. Attorney John C. Lehr

asked permission of federal court Evanston, Illinois. Miss Cooper Mrs. Galvin King.

to file the brief. He declined to comment on the request but a spokesman at his office said the

Greencastle on

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FREEZER CABINETS 12 Cubic Feet • • • $389.50 Immediate Delivery Built by Tyler, World', lurgo-t manufacturer, of ail ,te<H Mur, Equipment — Also Walk-ins, Wall Boves and other Types of ( oiiinicreial REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT K\sy I* \1 WENT FLAN.

LEE KONRATH

15 North Franklin st.

hl!!/il, lllll.

RHONE III

will return

Satrjrda y- I Monday Club Mrs. Delbert White has reeeiv-1 < . t

federal government was fearful eda teiegram from Pi Delbert i Mon<Jay c , ub ^ moet Mo; ,. i, might become involved in the ^ii% 8 , w yor^Lid wih reSe' (,( *y 6 with

suits filed against industry by ^1 in Niw York anu win ene „ T ,. his discharge. Pfc. White served

CIO unions. ^ ,

in Germany for a year.

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The spokesman said the gov- Greencastle listeners to Toni * emment signed cost-plus-fixed- Brennaman’s Hollywood program] ^ < J’ au tfbey Family fee contracts during the war Friday morning got a laugh out | / ' nnual with many manufacturers now of it when he asked one of '^ fl ' Jarnes A.

being sued by unions and wanted Uaumy Neal's Rose Bowl foot- fanil 'y ha ^ tbeir annual to_ to know whether it could be sued ball comrades where "Greasy" P ether on New Years Day at the in turn by the companies involv- Neal had gone to since the Rose home of Mr. and Mrs. Lafe \ .

ed. Bowl game.

Mrs. Minnie Hurst has retum-

SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 3 (UPi Pvt. Jimmy Hill. 17, the 24-hour hero of the Hamilton Field $250,000 payroll robbery which never took place, is on his way overseas to a Pacific outpost. Army officials revealed

Roy Hillts. Mrs. Charles Rector today.

is in charge of the program. ( The Robinson. 111., rookie cre-

ated a fabulous hoax about

McGa.ughey

Picard said he knew of no reft-

ed to Muncie to attend the wed-

son why the government should d j ng 0 f granddaughter. Doris

not intervene in the case. He

warned, however, that he would

Dobbs, which is to Sunday, Jan. 5th.

McCaughev and *>n of Morton. The following were present: Mr ar.d Mrs. Walter McGaughey and daughter Elsie Mae of

take place Brownsvalley, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Miss Dobbs t McGaughey of near Raccoon,

shooting it out with six robbers after he accidentally broke a pane of glass in the finance office during his sentry rounds early Sunday morning. LATE NEWS H'ddiiIIiiihhI fr«iin (tnp) been approached except lb,rough

the newspapers.”

FOOD For Though* *, *. Thoughts on FOOB

not let the government’s action js a of Mrs W ilton Stamp-1 Mrs Della Y ' ,un g and daughters, influ-nee his final disposition of tr who(M marl iftKe took place! ^yn a^ ^dyn; Wayne

Decemlier 7th.

Mrs. Theodore Crawley of th:s

city, a patient at the Putnam,,, _ ,,, . . ' w , .. 1 Mrs Dean Webster and

; county hospital for some time,

I . ' . . (Herman and daughter. Do>me ->f

operation Thurs- _ -

tno now-historic pottery case. Picard was the judge who decided in lavor of the union in the

pottery case.

BUYS GOOD SHEEP

; McGaughey and son. Stanley, Mr. 1 and Mrs. Fred McGaughey and Cecil of Russellville; Mr.

and son.

underwent an

day morning and is getting along as well as could be expect-

During the past two years, many purebred sheep have been ' ;<, '

purchased by Putnam County Mr - S Edlth Scolt J1 P’ nt thc

' week-end with Mr. and Mrs. El-

Crawfordsville: Mr. and Mrs. Everett Graham and sons, Leo

and Leon McGaughey of near

ra * GOOD START 'lL '■ W

farmers to improve their flocks. | rner Mannon, east of Cluvcrdak

Thc most recent purchase was an ,j Mis Stella Rule of Wyom-

AND ALL BILLS PAIU WITH A CONVENIENT CASh LOAN FROM THE INDIANA LOAN COMPANY l!»i; East Mashing ton Street — I'lioiif 15

7 head of pure bred Southdown she p by Tom Hendricks, local hatchery man. They were purchaseJ from W. P. Love A Son, Eaton, Ind. and E. S. Crcsap..

Urbana. 111.

ing. Sunday they all spent thc day with Mr. and Mrs. Elyis

Mannon at Eminence.

Mrs Bert Cooper re,eiv:-<l word Thursday of the death of her uncle, Francis X Kdduff of LaSall ■. Illinois. Mi Kilduff was! over tttl years of age and had been ret.red for .i number of

Parkersburg. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Overstreet and children. Walter and Mary Dell of Crawfordsville. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Wiatt and sons, Larry and Glenn Lee of near Waveland: Mr and Mrs. Lafe V. McGaughey and

j son Hubert.

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Young People Offer Recital

■•REVO'S

A form r Johnson county farmei arJ breeder of purebred sheep who exhibited at county | land state fairs for a number ofj

■ years. Mr Hendricks gave U p business and sovial circles: havfarming in 1941 due to bad been a past president of the healtli and began working for, hfatucnal Dry G-jds Association, the Farm Bureau Hatcheries, j * nephew. Kent Lenzetv During the past 6 years, he has . besides in Greencasth

started a tvimber of boys and girls in 'the 4-H 1-amb Club.

Tfte Green^burg Music Club presented its annual holiday con-

cert Sunday afternoon in the

years. He was well known i» ‘ chnstian church auditorium in

the presence of a large and np-

DETKOPT, Inn. .3.—(INS) — I’ederal -ludge Frank A. Heard today granted go\eminent attorneys |N-rniission to intervene in the Mt. Clemens Pottery Company portnl-tn-|M>rtal suit, Judge Pieard originally issued the ruling mi the pottery eumftany's overtime suit, which became the liasis for the recent flood td portal-to-portal claims. Attorney General Tom Clark jietitioned for intervention becuuse the I , S. Treasury may Is* liable tor return of haek faxes to employers forced fo pay the purtul-to-portal demands which , now have passed the tyvo-hiiliou-dollar mark.

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"JUST AS GOOD" FOODS AREN'T AS GOOD! Don't be fooled by anybody's claim that $ub$ti* tute items are “just as good." The tried asd true genuine article is the best buy ... in footb as in anybing else. Our business is based on this concept... that’i the reason why we have so many satisfied customers. We offer the best branded items with pride because they are highest in quality and value. Quality Meat Market

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”BRIGHT LiGHTS”

COED MISSING Andrew "Skinny” Pittman. CLEVELAND, O., Jan. 3.- -1 vve11 known colored resident of (UP) Search for Mary Virgimy' Otencaatlc, i* hiUing the high Kimberly. 20. misaing Ohio SUL' ,s P ot '' in N< 'W York, according to University co-ed who left her- • vord received having on "Tlie J ionic in Columbus to adtend a | ^*‘I^4' ri > <: > n *an, Skinny left in "Mirpiise party” with her girl-! ^ wdth his daughter and mend's lather cenUicd «n-tn-l».w for New Year's Eve Cleveland today after the coupt'.*i in Harlem - 11 > # understood that iwud a brief surprise visit to the ^ w '* 1 'nspect all the bright man's relatives j l '» iWs on ti,e W white wa >’ l*A cousin of Richard Hemming.| fore returnil ‘ s t0 Greencastle.

42. an ex-convict who whisked Miss Kinit>erly from her home Wednesday after telling her parents he was taking iter to a nuirprise party” for his daughter, told police the missing couple had visited her home last night She said it was her impression that Hemming and Miss Kimberly planned to return to Col-

umbus immediately.

The cousin, who asked to re-

NUGE GROSS INCOME TAX IS COLLECTED Collections by the Indiana

Gross Income Tax Division during the 1946 calendar year greater than any corresponding 12month period in history, Walter Sturdevant, chief deputy director of the tax unit, announced today.

From January 1, 1946, to Dec-

mam anonymous, said the two'ember 31, 1946, Hoosier paid were perfectly all right and well $484)10.960.85 on their gross re-

rware of what they were doing.'*’ ceipts at the regular rates estab-* Conservatory of

Prof. KpckriU

preciative audience.

Mr . H. E. Sherfey, chairman for trse event, arranged a wellbalanced program of instrumental and vocal number*, drawing upon college and guest talent for the occasion. The program opened with the ‘‘Christmas Pastorale" (J. Pachelbel) and “Pilgrim's Chorus” from Tannhauser (Wagner) beautifully pe’formed on the organ by Miss

Willadean Jackson.

A group of vocal numbers by the guest artist, Mrs Evelyn Crump Robbins, of Cincinnati, was a highlight of the program Mrs. Robbins’ artistry was only rivaled by her personality in presentation. She sang “Wir Wandeltne” (Brahms) and "Wie Melodien Ziht Es Mir” (Brahms > and a group from the pens of Grieg. Kramer and Thompson. Mrs. Robbins was accompanied

by Mrs. Campbell.

Mrs. Robbins, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Crump, is a graduate of DePauw University Music School where she studied under Prof. Edmund Jarvis. She

WASHINGTON. Jan. 3- (UP) Tiie comptroller of currency • issued a call today for a report • >m the condition, of national banks at the close of business,

Dee. 31, 1946.

HOG MARKET Hogs 3000. very uneven, goo.! and choice 160-225 lbs., $2-$2.50 higher, other weights largely $1.75 up: 16(1-225 lbs., unevenly $23-$23.50: 225-275 lbs.. $22$22.25; 275 lbs., up $21.75; 100160 lbs.. S2I.75-$22.25; sows around 60c-$l higher; early sales 51S.50-S1P.50. few choice arouu I

270 lbs , $20

MMMTAL notes

Mrs. Daisy Sanders, 112 W. Jacob St., was admitted to the

hospital yesterday.

Mrs. Elsie Taylor, Cloverdale R. 3, was admitted to the hospit-

al yesterday.

Gr.-gorj Anson, R. 1, Greencastle, was dismissed from the hospital this morning. ! Mrs. Grace Andrew, Cloverdale R. 1 was dismissed from the

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“I wont out to the car to in-) halted under the Indiana Gross vite the girl in,” the cousin re- Income Tax Act, Mr. Sturdevant ported. "She said ‘No thank Paid This is an increase of $1,you’ very politely and seemed to 660.276.71 over the division’s be a lovely girl. She was quit * - previous record established for nil tight. I’m sure he wouldn’t j the 1915 calendar year,

harm her in any way."

The couflin said she did not

knbw at the time that Hemming,

mid the girl were missing. j TQYAMA, Japan, Jan. 3.Search for the red-haired Ohio’(W)-A Jajiane.se houaew’fe State senior, was touuied off by U4 a fire in her kitchen get out in r father, Dr. E. C. Kimberly, of control today. Before it was

• quU-. Vho told extinguished, 365 homes

FIRE SPREADS qCH Kl.Y

now lives in Cincinnati where ( hospital this morning,

she i* taking voice at Cincinnati' Julia Haggerty, Cloverdale R

Music under 1. was dismissed from the hon-

SABF.R RETURNED

a professor at O.

pital yesterday.

| Velda Nee* and infant son of Cloverdale were dismissed from

.the hospital yesterday.

MANILA, Jan. 3.—<UP)r—A • Walter Kulk. Freedom, Ind saber lost by Qen. Jonathan was dismissed from the hospital

Wainwright during his retreat yesterday.

t*> Batqan in Itec. 1941 was turn-! Mrs. Marie Van Horn o" ed over to army authoritie* to- Frankfort was dismissed fro day for return to the hero of tne hospital yesterday Corregldor after k was found by Mrs. Clara Coyner. of Franka Filipino on the body of a Jap- fort, wa.s dismi.-sed from the h.

aneae generai. The saber was pital yesterday.

police he feared hfi daughter hftl been destroyed and 1.600 tH-rsw'! mSFfl»^*hnISl t gt!!!Inat h 'd

)x*en kidnaped. made homeless. from West Point, day oxp.Lyl

Tn keeping with "'‘ r patron's llke8 ' grown-up* down . t0 f , nest tyke*, we sell the f records here tor every of music ear.

HODGE'S MUSIC STORE S N. INDIANA 8*’