The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 January 1947 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCaSTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1^7.
SHO«l>OV\N l»\TTL» iCoalinuril from r.«Ur <*■»•
Kepublican leaders told the 0 j- t ^ e . rra i tnurderer or
arie I>‘£ an. plans to offer a I $10,000 reward for the capture
•> associated Earj;h cn the
with War
Bernard Board of
United Press that the first bus!. ness of the House ays and Means Committee will be to consider immediate elimination of emergency excise rates on selected luxury items. These included furs, jewelry and electrical appli-
ances and equipment.
mtir-J World War I. and was prominent j in business and community af-
Heirens now Is. an- confir ?d j fairs in LaSalle County and Chi-
to the psychiatric branch of the Illinois State Prison where he is writing h - autobiography, has once again repudiated the confession he male shortly before he was convicted and sentenced to
The House COP leadership has |j fe t , mis for three mur-
ders. He was found guilty rot only of th. murder ef six-vear-oli Suzanne Oegnan. but also of the knife >' tying of Mrs. Josephine Ross a 41-year-old widow
and ex-WAVE Frances
ha.I an avalmiehe ot protests from retailers of such iten's. They complain their business would be damaged if the emc - gency rates were to continue now with the understanding they
would come off June dO
A Mil for immediate elenunnlion of some of these rates, th.United Press was informed, will take precedence over the bill for n 20 per cent cut in personal reome taxes on incomes up to $300,000 a year. Incomes in excess of that sum would enjoy a 10'... per cent reduction. House loaders had planned a quickie bill to cut personal income levies but it is not expected now to be ready for committee consider r-
tion before Feb 20
OFFKRS JilO.iMHi REWARD MENARD. 111 . Jan 7 't'Pi William George Heirens. who had to be reminded that just a year ago to lay he committed the brutal strangulation and mutilation murder of littl’ Suz-
cago.
Brown, i
ICKTI KV FROM II.' Mr. and Mrs. Kent
THE DAILY BANNER HERALD CONSOLIDATED "It Wave# For AH” Entered In the post of flee at Greencastle, Indiana as second class mail matter under Act of March 7. 1878. Subscription price, 15 cents per week; $3.00 per year by mail in Putnam County: $3 50 to $5 00
■’ast!" was dismissed from the hostpital today. Betty Kilyan of Reelsville w. s dismissed from the hospital to-
lay.
Mrs. Clarence Hurt and son of T.overdals were discharged fro n h“ h-'spital today . Mrs. Roseta Cummings of uf Cloverdale was admitted to the
per year by mail outside Put- 10spital this nioming.
Panzy Kaiser was admitted to
0 1
Erich Brandeis’
INiH'i
I.enzen J
have return-'.' from LaSalle. Ill.' where they -vent for the holt-J da>s following Christmas. Their | trip was saddened by the death | of Mr Lenzen's rincle. Francis j Kilduff. following New Year's dirner with the Lenzons. Mr
Lenzen was called to the bedside chestra for the last twelve years, oi Mi Kilduff on New Year's *f- has resigned because he is
Personal And Local News BRIEFS
A++++++++++++5 V ANNIV£BSAR1Z8 + + + + + U-+S Birthday Mrs Call E Foxx today. Jan
7th
REPORT OF CONDITION
HFI.H OPTFK SERVICE
the hospital today.
Loren McKcnnedy of Greencastle was admitted to the h-es-1
pita) this morning
Jesse Beemer underwent a mn-
According to a news dispatch, jor operation at the county hos-
Pierre Monteux. conductor of the pital Monday night.
San Francisco Svmphonv Or- . , . ..
- K ^ • On account of the unfavorable
| postponed until February.
Charter No. 10485 . „ „ R ^ s ^ rvp Wstriet V. j Report of condition of the First National Bank of ClovenH I : the State of Indiana, at the close of business on December » I 1046 Published in respone to call made by comptroller 0 f th, J
j ,rncy. under section 5211. U. S. revised statutes.
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^ash balances with other banks, including reserve 1 " balance, and cash items in process of collection C S Gov't obligations, direct and guaranteed ‘obligations of States and political subdivisions
, . ...p, 1 other bonds, notes, and debentures • VEM \ORK. Jan. ■ 1 'corporate stocks (including $ stock Sixteen regular mail delivery o; . pedoral Resen'e bankl
runs hv helicopter within a 50 Loans and discounts I including $137.70 o\ erdrafts i ^ * today, c-tablishing a pattern . g gnk p rem ises owned are subject to $ None liens not a.s su ^J
postal service “faster than tele- j,ank>
gram” that will be extended t.
* TOTAL ASSKTS
liabilities
i Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations
Time deposits ot individuals, partnerships.
and corporations , Deposits of U. S. GoVt. (including postal savings)
,UP> Damage was estii of States and political subdivisions today at more than $10 000 in i'Ot hr deposits 'certified and cashier's cl^cks.etc.,
fire which destroyed the post of- (
TOTAL IJABIUTTFS
nearby Greensboro yestei-dnr. ( CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital Stock:
the whole country hy 1048.
COSTLY KIRK
NEW CASTLE. Ind.. Jan 7
SOCIETY
Kainbri.ige 1*. T. A. Meeting 1 Postponed Cntil Kebniary Thc regrular meeting of the
Bair bridge P. T. A. scheduled «<* .a grocery store and a horn , for Wednesday. Jan. 8th will be in nearby Greensboro yesterdav.
$1,062,504.81
2s '13U '-''•S.-ifli
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2.4^ 1.W '' l-ili -,900f
Sl.lll.64K
s 932,315;
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Section One To I Meet Ttiiirsdav
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PROFESSOR \DVISES
Mr Kilduff was of a pioneer family in Peru. Illir''is. his father bt'ing the second mayor of that city A dry goods merchant for 50 years in La Salle, lllirnis. h" w-:i> elected by acclamation to the presidency of the National R. tail Dry Goods Association in 1914. He was al-
BOTON <U) Lady, if he runs
^ weather conditions watch for the (
. armour cement of the Keystone ternoon and was with him when satisfied with t size ot type in gjjj] , Q] ags meeting tomorrow, he nassed away • \ hi s name is displayed in (
ad\ -*Hisements and in electric Mr. and Mrs. W. O Mathew 1 Section One of the First Chris- ; *
and Frederick Kent, have return-’tian Church will meet Thursday 1 to fat. yonr best bet .s to run. af-
The straw that broke the cam- ed home after a two weeks visit j aft( ‘ rnoon at 2 b’ol°c k ™ th Mr * | thn nrtvire of Pr if
Harrv Wells. 514 south College That s the adxice or
i Earnest Hooton. Harvard an-
ict Common stock, total
Suiplus
Undivided profits
par $25.00000
25,' 15,241' *,143
lights
el’s back, according to the dis- with relatives in Miami Florida,
patch, is the fact that in the last
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31-111.645;
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A Coat cf 100% All Wool - - Masterfully Tailored--
4 ••nu- see ami coninare—you ean't beat thi-. coat in slyle, quality' or priee. 100« o all-wool in a single-hn-a-tei! model with infinite atteniion given Ir detail.
NOTICE TO MEN ONLY! We May Have Your Size In A New Suit! C'aiiDioii's THE MENS STORE
Did You Miss Getting Your New Watch For Christmas?
Dress up your old one wHh one from our selection of white* yellow and pink bands. Both expansion and link for men and women. HUNTINGTON JEWELRY STORE
»-4N W. U AHHI.NGTON ST. Kt
PHONE F»R
am. iince.nent Monteux's name was prir.ted very small, while th - soriist’s name appeared in much larger letters. I remember many years ago whe; I was on the San Francis. Call, anl very young, nothing made ire prouder than to se? a story with my "byline" in my paper. j That story was always th'' first, and often the only one. I read in the paper My pay was small and I was
always broke
So I ask?d for a raise. j
Mi*s Sally Hirt. fell on Walnut street Monday evening, on her way to the Commercial hotel. •She was taken to the Putnam
county hospital.
Members of the. Putnam County Fair Association will attend the State Fair E -a-'d meeting in Indianapolis on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week.
Ave.
+ + * + Section Two Me»ts With Mr-. Kay C-ar-on Sxtion Two of the I Christian church wHl
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES & CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
MEMORANDUM
Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities
and for other purposes State of Indiana, County of Putnam, ss:
I. MEL LIE B. LINLEY, cashier of the above-named bank solemnly swear that the abov e statement is true to the bee | men make th< best husbands * niy knowledge and belief.
A male with avoirdupois us- MELLIE B. LINLEY, CaNt ' .tally has an even disposition, n m7 Sw0rn 10 and 8Ub8Crtbed befor '' mo tWs 3rd “ay o: lan^
thropologist, who believes fat
First
meet.’ sense of relaxation and a Vive of
Thursday at 2 P. M. at the home mankind, savs Hooton. of Mrs Ray Carson. 106 Tayiori also ' v!,rned woman -
Place.
+ + -b ♦ Oloriiing Mttoicale 'In Hold Meeting The Greencastle
Morning
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Nichols:
and Bob Nichols visited Mrs. | Musicale will meet Wednesday at, Noble Fry at Crawfordsville. 10 A M. at the home of Mrs.
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Howard Burkett were also visitors.
I hood that the "string-bean" type , I and the "bone and muscle" men ] are poor bargains in the niatri- |
monial mart.
40-TEAK OCCUPATION OF GERMANY SEEN
CHARLES A- ROCKWELL Notary Pubi. CORRECT—ATTEST: Jesse E. McCoy. George L. Rice, O. V. Smythe, Directors.
Arthur ePrry, 628 Anderson St. I
4- V -p v
Oeseent C lib
Mrs. Russell Fireston of Mnr- p,, \\>un?«<la\
“Sorry, we cant give yoo a 1 ton. received word from her .on.! Th' Crescent Club will meet at
j th? home cf Mrs. James Johnson W. F. Treadwell, director-gener-
al 1 11 tell you rived in Yokohama Japan. D*e.i at 2 <)7 East Poplar Street. Wel-ja! of public relations in the Britwill do. We vUl make 22 and had joined the paratroop-I nf;:( j av axtemoon at 2:30 o'clock. I ish zone.
Two points is a thirty-sixth of, borne an inch, but I accepted the pro-! Mrs.
raise, just r- w. "my city editor <.-fc. Charles Evans, that he
•aid to —
what we
yv.j- byline two points larger.” j ers and was now in th? llth Air-
Ard. Divas: | OMOT CM + I sirs. Edward Mueller and: To Meet Thursday
posal and was a very proud ar-d ^ daughter? Elsa. Susie, Eleanor j Tj le c-xod Cheer Oub
land Carolyn left Saturday. Jan.j m e?t with Mrs. Leon Snvd
I have long sir.'? found out [4th. for Fort Hamilton. New East Hanna Street, that grocers and butchers and.yof^ From there they will go!January 9th. landlords d->n't care one bit 40 Frankfurt. Germ an v to meet! *> * + + about the size of type in which} Mr Mt.eller. j ITrst <1.ri-tian fHurch your name .s displayed. It >s thej H u:)eit Pounds has resigned assertion To >leet Thnrwtu?
PITTSBURGH 'UPI—An allied occupation of Germany which may last as long as 40 year* is foreseen by Brigadier J.
Thursday.
size of your bank account that i Vray technician at the Putnam j
matters and c-ven the smallest
signature on a check just as Drg as th»
good.
Mrs. J. F. Spurlock, South Col-
will be hostess to Sec- 1
The veteran of 20 years servic vith the Scottish Guards made the prediction during a visit her' on leave with his American-born
wife.
Brigadier Treadwell divided
the aims of occupation into three classes demilitarization, denazification and democratization. The last, he believes, will give
the Allies their acid test. The present generation cannot
t.-™—— v- ' . me pies»-ni generaiioi-. cannot
ticn Four of the First Christian | j, raS p democracy. Treadwell saiChugch Tliursday at 7:30 P. M. an( j lt mav have to he taught to
I don’t know a thing about the Monteu.x affair in San F-ancisfo. But I do know all about Montc ix. and I krow that the San Francisco people hold him in high esteem anj are proud to have him as their orchestra lead-
er.
Perhaps Mr. Monteux doesn’t realize that the soloist's najne has to be played up in larger letters be.3. tse Jus name may not be as well known (n San Francisco as his own. j Maybe, ir. San Francisco, even today, as in my days as a cub reporter, size of type is handed out instead of money. Don’t ever think that I don't like to see my name in print— the b.gger the better. But 1 have discovered that it isn't the siz - of your name, but ih? bigness of yiur .performance, that counts, after all. I mvself, would jirach rather have what I write find a place in y ir hearts than to see my name in 72-point type over a lot of uperficial hypocrisy. I hope Mr. Monteux will read this column.
{county hospital. Mr Pounds,'lege. Ave is good j v tias connected with the
j r.ospit.! for the past year, ha- mursuat <»«. •-w 1 . *>- and it may have to he taught I accepted a position with *“ Mr*- Fred Ratcliff will give Uie I s , lccefK ji n p generations iu »State Board of Health. 1 pregram. ! schools. He suggested, therefore.
I Miss Anna Mane Ernberg left + 4* + -E ■ Tuesday to resume her studie- ^reobd Ue.lneMlay < lub at Cr.ristian College Columh' , t'*"Ws fhristrms Partv Missouri, after spending the hon- | Second Wednesday Club
that the those I into power.’’
children “gro-
days with her parent-. Mr. and ' va - <i entertained with a Christ-i
J Mrs. Otto H. Ernberg. She joined friends from Crawfordsville
to mak-' the return trip.
mas party at the home of
Mr. I
t l.Ol n MEASURING DEVICE BRIGHTENS MAINE SKIE"PORTLAND. Me. t UP 1 Port-
Th'^irtl-* 01 H it chin son land residents who thought the- , The foUnvmg were present:j , av thc Northern * at un . Amone- tho-.- itinnHin«r rh^ ro ’-'^ r - ar d Mrs. Forest Hutchinson 1
Among those attend,ng the re- .^ ^ ^ RaMv ( usual time* and places have been
Gordon. Mr and Mrs. William r ®t* W,red ‘
Instead of viewing Auroi-t
cital given by the pupils of Mrs.; Elmer Seller, at the Gohm Mem-’..
orial Methodist Cb.rch -<urd*vi jJr.^r^WeH Borea,ij ‘' ,hey havp ^ "«tch- I
afternoon, were Mrs Alva Fo»-| lan d, Mr and Mrs. Clark Herbert' 1 new weaLher •wreau inter. Mr. an ! M-s Robert Wallac- and d auB h te . r Shirley. Mrs. Rena • strl ‘ r " en L the ceilometer. whicii
Smith and son. Jessie: Mrs. a,ea * ur ** the height of clouds.
ALASKAN EXPOSURE
KETCHIKAN. Alaska (UP)—( A Ketchikan housewt/e ran a mile along a beach clothed only In a nightgown and slippers, seeking help when her house caught fire. She recovered from the experience, but her 26 dogs perished in the flames which de-
stioyed her hon».
R. & F. Store CLOVERDtLE Ease that Cough Let CREOMULSION Bring You Quick Belief. Work where most colds ntart! When • head cold atrikns use VICKS VE-TRO-NOL
and son Kyle, the latter plaved and also sane “You Belong to My H“art" and “Sioux City Su< " Holiday callers of Mr. and Mr? Charlie Michael were. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Smith -if Ha-rmond. Mrs. Stella Rule of Gilette. Wyo Mr. R E Michael and family ot Bloomington. Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant Heavin and son. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Ta’ier. Mr and Mrs Elmer Manren, Mrs. David Sink and daughters. -Kay and Loretta and Miss Beryl Michael.
Maude McLeroy. Mr. and Mrs. F ..itt Fulford. Mr ard Mrs. 7 rii’.g Duel, and Mrs Ida Mc-
Leroy.
A beuntiful-dinner was served it six o’clock. + * + + Dine and ( hat 4 luh Meeting at Cloverdale Dine and Chat Club will .meet Wednesday afternoon January *th. 1:15 o’clock at the home of
The ceilometer consists of a powerful mercury-are lamp which projects a fixed beam for three miles. When the beam strikes a cloud it is reflected to
the weather bureau
f J
PRANKSTER has his fi n BUT 4 41PS CATCH UP LOUISVILLE Ky. (UP,
Lewis Thomas. 26. wh~ kept polic? wires clogged with false'
Mrs. Mahle Herbert. Responses^ reports of a crooked handbook.^!
HOSPITAL NOTES J. B. Johnson of Quincy waadmitted to the hospital Monday Mi .and Mrs. Merle Vaught are the parents of a daughter' born Sunday. Mary Ellen Rogers of Cloverdale returned to ner home Sun-
day.
Clyde Keeler was dismissed from the hospital Sunday. Mrs. Mary Bndd was released
Sunday.
Daisy Pearl Sanders was re-
leased Sunday.
Mrs. Richard Morley and baby returned to their home Sunday. Mingle Whitefield was released
from the hospital Sunday.
Mrs. Margaret Thomas return-
ed to her home Sunday.
Mrs. Lottie Stark was releas-J
ed Sunday.
B?tty Jean Killion was admitted to the hospital Monday. Shirley Shafer was admitted to fjthe hospital Sunday, j Belle Lasley, city, was aduit- | ted to the hospital Sunday. .M -- M i> 1 ickett of Greencastl? entered the hospital Sun-
day.
J. B. Johnson of Clinton. Ind.. was admitted to the hospital to-
do v.
Mrs. Harold Miles and son
are to be -Joyous Moments of
1946 ”
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( loverdale Fortnightly 4 luh U ill Meet Cloverdale Fortnightly Club (rill meet with Mrs. Myrtle Skelton Wednesday afternoon, January 8th. There will he election
of officers. ♦ -e ♦ «
W. 8. C. 8. of ( Inverdale
'leets Thursday
The W. S. C. S. of the CloverPale Methodist church will meet Tnursday afternoon. January 9
was caught with his receiver up] on his 17th and last complaint. One poli'e lieutenant kept him on the wire, while another went to the restaurant where he was calling. Thor as had spent 85 cents in nickels orv phone calls to the police from the chief on down. Said officers who arrested him or. charges of disorderly conduct and drunkeness." "He
most drove us crazy ."
al-
CITIES AfT TO HANDLE increasing traffic CHICAGO (UP 1- Predictions
with Mrs. Alice Rogers and Mrs. lhat automobile traffic will i n . Icy O'Daniels. crease 65 per “ent in the next 15
+ + +'*•
S,*a»er*et Milling Worker* Plan Shower
years ar? spurring immediate and long-term traffic aid plans in L S. cities .the American Public
Members of the Willing Work- ' Vorks A **°ciation reports, ers of the Somerset Christian Y ' rk Cilv has impos'd a 1 Church. We are giving a mis- bim ° n parkin & aIon S express cellaneous shower for Mr. and stre * ts and lr ' c? ntral Manhattan. J Mrs. Forrest Eugene McFarland th " e . plan to ,pend »■' at our regular meeting Thurs- ‘ n 1947 an dest 8 nir »g new { day Jan. 9th. Held at Helen cxpresawav * and parking garage-, b ° dy COme ‘ Indianapolis bann?d downtown 11 parking entirely during morning 11
and af 3ernoon rush hours in the ’
The prize ambergri, catch of Christmas shopping season hk ill time was that of a Nantucket cago i* starting a traffic JuHh (aptair who some 75 years ago and parking analvs,, to rop- with , brought in 900 pounds of the a 42 per cent increase -
were dismissed from the hospital whale product, which was sold town traffic Miami Ha Daiul
to perfumers in Pari* for $125.- Tex., and Providence n 1 v a *
Mrs Leota Haines of Green- 000 , * 1 hRV *
been making similar studies.
today.
YOU ARE
SICK
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