The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 February 1947 — Page 2

THE DA'IY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA,

WEDNESDAY, PEBRUARY 5, 1947

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gen. McArthur IS HAILED AS MAN OF YEAR

TOKYO (UPi~ Gen. D-iifflas Mac Arthur was America's "man of th>' year" in 1{*46. in the opin-

ion ’if editors of many

V<intir newspapers.

A survey of newspaper* in .laprin, C.iim. Philippines, Siam iii.l oiliei Asiatic nations shows that snores of editors agree with an rvaluat in of AlaoArthur’a work during 1!M<> as piihlislvsl in

iile* Manila Times,

.\i •'.V. I ir itierils tit title of HI u Ilf Hie v If" I'M' T*l‘i. so in a A i. i • eoneerned, t ‘i M int! i 11 lie , .aid III a leading

eilii* r i:il, lieeaiiM :

"J I ha maili Jafi.m tlie one ffilmitv that it.iiei Aim'iic.i mon lliai. all her er.inies combined, i.Q( oi tin- lev. lountries on earth whf i Ameriea is not slawlnrrd villifird .or ri iieuled. am! wher hei motives are n't inipugned

impossible alone. “Without a single incident, with nut the less of a man in what might have been bloody enerrjnters. without once being forced to call on his ttoops to enforce his policies, he brought peace to a distracted, shattered

land.

•• \s a n ult. h. has h. . n able. | week; $3.00 per year by

within the year, to do in. Japan

leading what a four-power administration has not been able to lo in rwrn County.

BANNER

THE DAILY

and

HERALD CONSOLIDATED “It Waves For AH” Kntered in the jtostofflce at Greencastle, Indiana as aecond class mail matter under Act of

March 7. 1878.

Subscription price 15 cents per _ mall In

‘■Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Put-

anyone of the four zones in Ger-j many: to make the allied occupa-j tion a smeess firm the viewpoints of hnth the conquerors and .

the eonr|uered.

“He h is impressed the fact of tlie victory on the minds of tht lapan's*‘: the fuel • ■ ■ futditv-of le.sist iit'e, f.ir more ei'iei livelj tb.in tile lilies li.id ev r d nc i; Geriuany ’I'iiTe were never any ‘were-wolves' in Japan, never any attacks on occripation, troops • though the 'dragon societies’ were far more numerous and powerful than their German

• nmterp irts."

S. It. Itarlden, Publisher 17-lti South Jaekson Street

I’l'ItSONAI And Local News IK it i i: i s

SOCIETY Woman's ( irele Will Fntertuln Auxiliary » The Woman's Circle of 111“ Presbyterian church, will entertain the members of the Auxiliary at the home of .Mrs. I, II Ditks, 630 East Washington street, Thursday evening. February 6 at 7:30 o'clock. Members are asked to note change of time. * tiiibleil Kod ( bib Meets Thursday With 'Its. Sutlon Th’ Golden Rod Club will nc t Thursday, February ‘>U’ et th“ •■..me oi Mrs. M uy Sutton. Meinbi i pleiisi bring \*alc.itir.. for their seeret -i-ter, also som Iiiing for the white ei -phant sal"

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Mul senator the last to b ate I. provides that no mor,

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I 11 im I i ii in'll friim t*.'iu

bei eta tlie danafirs Mac- elumge tin order of

Artliiir is Ih. < mbodiTient o

America.''

A‘'.f.'tl rhsillusl.v. d by de ender • f ur.fori, ir it e'.fn rieneii

m relation' with the western rut-j , (l|0 person and stipulai - f* •! tion:. were prrfoundly iynical| c .„„v ( .„tion voting sliall b. ly v.'hi n MncArthur tor.l - over as machini "' one for . .u li Ta del

supreme alli-sl commander in Toky. Many editors, from Ba-I tnvia to Bangkok, nrd Manila t

Sharghai an! S. .ul. to whom 1(11 Nt. \( < I SKI I >1.111.11 this correspondent talked, fore >1 NT TO lt<>' ” "s 1 HOOI. cast eventual fai'ure for the allied occupation of Nippon. ; DELPHI. Ind., Kit. ."i iUPi The general feeling was that ; Robert Houchin. 14 years old Ma'Arthur cither w.ild try t/'I ( hai-,..l with shooting and I it-

expioit Japan as a virtual colony or that, by yielding t" "Amen- I can sentimentality." «• il l make j posrdbl a • gc J<l"s ene • of Nip-|

pone: rdlitarigm.

As the raor.ths of 1946 went by ar1 neitli diaster ca ne to pass, MacAithur'. popularity marched steadily forward. The Manila Times called attention to MacArthur’s "concrete and irrevocable achievements” and added: “From the day h? landed at Atsugi airport, with something more than a battalion of airborne infantry, in the midst of a fully armed force of 3,500,000 trained, fanatic enemy soldiers, to begin the occupation of a land of 73.000,000 hostil • people, MacArthur carried his burden alone, fought his fight alone, steered a twiious and difficult course alone, and finally, achieved the

lT.ii.i Kirch was ntjiinll tin hospital Tuesday. Alis Tony Cox. Route T

dismissed from the hospital yes-

terday

• i,uMi'u Edwards of Reclsvill" WKT-IIBI Isis! I. | v..., admitt'd to the hospital

y csterrlay.

, Alva Foster. Route 2. Coatos-

i-.niiiuiHtions to make goviit.oi , nomin- 1 v ‘dc, was disnuascd ITom th

hosjiital yesterday.

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Fr-d I. ini.ml i Ohio visited n Lltives here to.' first of laSt I week. 11 w.i.'i enrout hiinie alter was l a axtidd visit with r.ir relaI lives in California, Washington

and Kansas.

Estsl ami Robert Dragon did ! electrical wireing, Saturday at | the tenant house on the Frank Lane place near Hanna Cr: ssing. Mrs. Eistaes Tilney and Mr. *nd Mrs. Arthur Tilney .;f Cr uv-

vi il by any' .Mis. Marjorie Uiikor and son.

jot (Jo.-fiort wcri' released fioi-

forUsville sticiit Sumlay after-

tin- iiospilal tin.- nioruing.

noon with Fred Ruhlgren and

family.

Mrs. Della M'Gaughey sp.Tt

Mt and Mrs. Floyd A. K«fl- Friday and Saturday with Mr. j nedy wete weekend guests of an( | Mrs. Clove Grimes, on SatMrs Anna Mitchell. St. Louis, urday they celebrated Mrs. 1 M'*- 1 Gri nes birthday with a dinner. .Mi and Mi -. Hubert Ai bn y \j r iin ,j Mrs. Walter McGaughev , -b2 N. College, ere the p«irents| were p r0 sAit.

of a daughter born a', the nos

oii.ii yesterday.

Mr uiul Mrs. William baugh^l Greeucastle, arc

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Althoi

deat'i patents nf a son born at the

ai.miit- pital tins moii.mg.

Howard Boswell and

hn -pent Sunday with Willard M j and family and Cnnilottc C

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have received

birth of a son to Mr

i feller,

j The W. S. C. S. Thursday with Mis.

will me:'

ml Mrs. Richard Korns, of Day-j l, " lraui,v " ,l " Flo . V(l G>

davd in an all day meeting. j Thomas Goddari: is attendV j husiness college at Indiahapoli a

ing his foster mother l last Summer, today was ted to the Indiana Bov until he leaches his tw-i

birthday.

The youth originally wi st ton Ohio. Mrs. Korns was firrharged with first degre" murd rj im-Hy Viiginia Havens of this

in till slaving of Mrs. Imogenejc-it".

Mrs. Cora Skimmerborn ha-! J«nws Burk and family c.<t

ined with a chili supper 1 isl

There W"r?

After suppei .d| the ciiureh and orga.

attention." but “sane with reser- ute Field, 111. ( « ....ssioimr v B oc.e ly *,rs O.

T, Martin was the main speak'

| have put hused the M urardl Church sprvic< ‘ 8 n, ‘ xt Sunclav Shonkwtler resi le.-.,- a i ;M t at the church. Sunday school at Hillsdale Avenue in Northwood. | ® ° clock, James Burk. S::;

WHAT CAUSES IT? j-rhey have move l there from the| 1 remh ' n H ««'iV'ces at 11 oVl..,

R vival Meeting at the church of the Nazarene be ust night with a wonderful and an excellent message

b t.T. evangelist, C. D. Pli’me i-r

h’-nbus. Ind. The pub : 1 is I t. attend th' servici s at 7:.'!0. The sirging ts >n i j‘r"f. Charles H it* of

Puinam Marines Will Organize The first meting of the Marine Corps League will be held in Greencastle City Hall on Friday. February 7th, at 8:00 p. m. Putnam county ex-Afurines ai requisted to be present at this important meeting as a chart t will be presented at this time, end it is felt that every cx-Mn - me in the county will want h.s .signature on this iniporta it document. Th" Marine Cotps Leagit'. y.-luch is the only veterans Marii.o organization of national -mp . was founded on the 147th bhthday of the Marine Corps at N w York City. Marines from l.'ic several eastern states orignatei the idea under the careful guidance of Major Sidney V\ Biewstcr. U. S. M. C. Mr. and Mrs. Leon N. Snyder ami family have moved to th • Brockway home on East Washington street which they recently purchased from Carrol Moore. Mi. Moore has purchased'property in Fillmore and is now making his home there. KIKE AT KUAN KLIN FRANKLIN, Ind., Feb. 5. (UPI Loss of $25,000 t>> $50,000 was counted today in a fire which destroyed the Graham Manufacturing Company sawrh'U and planing mill last night. FOR SALE: New tiros. 600x16, 550x17. 050x16, 650x15, 700x20 i 10 ply), and tubes. High service Station. 6-lt

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IN MEMORY Rcising In loving memory of our husband, father and grandfather. George Reising, who so' suddenly passed away, Feb. 4th.

1944.

Three years have passed <-:r.cr , thay sad day. When yN; were so '•udide«l;; railed :.vv\y; God too'c km horn' u wdx 'Ms ]

will;

But in. uf hearts li lActh d'H

Y> u are not frrgotten

dear.

Nor ever sh ill you b:';

As long as life and memory last;

We shall remember thee.

Wife, daughter, son-in-law and granddaughter. rh

latTn^ rr..« -

i»li women an ,|

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•ng at an aeeelerjtej lfc .. xt rntegi, lirfas ^ '"t ‘ »'l p f city ,v#re ^

•h> NdhstillltHl placements an.l

Ithub rb ' was first cultivat fi •• its stalk us food in Knglniu

about 1820.

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father - .Ud,.

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«*f the third part.srt^J 11 "y dei KiiH, ifitl

action neci-ssyry^ 'xsista,,, Atturvy

"Inlin F. Sniiiirtt «a,

to Introiluec a

that th,. gnyernmen;

to enter t|„. i-as,,

party.”

MARINES! All E\-Marines nl Putnam County a , on it, ( | i, ,,, IN , k | MARINE CORPS LEAGUE The only ail Marine organl/atloii iruwiim-iI hy I'liiijr.^i BE A CHARTER MEMBER (>1 This All Marine Organi/ation .MEETING FlilUAt - 8m, n. M. CITY HALL — (iKF.ENl \stll "Oner A Marine, A 'way- \ a •

Ismdi'i tiaek. 29 Montieello

Dr. David Boyd o:'Ind . r.ipoLs received word from her son,]

testified that Houchin was “a Amos Skimmerhorn. that he In 5 ! rimrsday evening,

prisluet of a warped personnl- enlisted in the army for three■ ptisent. ity." having never had "love or years and is stationed at Chan

e.1 a missionary society. Mr-

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Mr. ami Mrs. K'H’i 't i Kifel

SOLONS SEEK RENT INCREASE

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A boolil«t conloining fKe opinions of fa mous dodors on this interesting sublet will be sent FREE, while they lost, to on' reader writing to the Educational Division 537 Fitth Ave., New York, N. Y., Dept. 01

SYMPHONY FOR SPRING New Tiuiir Suit* FOR SPRING JACKETS SKIRTS 24.75 7.90 1-4)Oft «i»fl1v Hport - hr« lint t<»n r^»v\s. uffovt trim |I> froots Wodl . - rayon. OTHERS 16.50 1975 24.75

T'JW’vrs a Jartmcnts. | fellowship at G.'.iO. F»vi* m W’i.rd has been received hei«*j at < :•)<'. Ht v. O. » by relatives of the death of Mis. : Martin will deliwr tht* nu* .-v, I 'an let B. Torr, of Corvallis. Ckarlns Miller and wife cal 1 Oregon. Mrs. Torr passed awiy ^*^ ;,, d MiMei and family ' * t

m In * sleep this morninft. Mrs. j ^ Torr was a formr*r resident Y»f;

Putnam county.

Mr aiwl Mrs. C. C. OiUen mov* t«»day from their honae on stafe j o o' id t<. tlu Camtibell apart-1 iiieiil: Mr. and Mrs. U W. Wtils.t i have pun turned th^ home an I will occupy it in tn* near luturc Ah. Williams is a soca.ited

Ford Ferguson, cicaler*

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N«-ys Spring Styles CYNTHIA SHOES 5.50 rick your new .hoes from our a-sortiiDnl of siiiulcls, puoips. and walkers.

Shining I'lnxtJc rat. nl HAND BAGS

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l-liip im Gi eneastle. Tlie '.i;!b,ms Miuve thr-e ehUdren and a i mov uen iri.m Iiulianaprk t.

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FOR SALK AT COOK'S All east iron pnrtnbli' 'late on leg dull black t nish, dump bottnm for burning coal or Wood m lit' pki. - '.'2 mi l.i", wide, ileliv"ti i| in city for *7.45, Futiiitun i change. West Si leS ji.ai. Pieiic 170-J. 5-Ip

Beware Cougk from common colds That Hang On Creomulsion relieves pr.unptlv fc - . au*e it goes right to the teat o: the j rouble to help loosen anti txptl I :erm laden phlegm, and aid natur I o soothe and heal raw, tender, in- ; lamed bronchial mucous mem- : iranes. Tell your druggist to f ell you |: bottle of Creomulsion witli the un- , lerstaudmg you ram i like the wav it ( uicklv allays the cougk. cr you arc , o have your money back. CREOMULSION or Couchs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis, Didn’t Like Sden

FOSMUIATING a plan to Introduce legislation to authorize an Imme m :t" 15 per cent rent increase and abolish all rent controls effectiv* Aptil 1. 1948, are the Republican senators shown above. Left to right 1 ■ ■ l ii" Albert W Hawkes of New Jetsey and Homer F. Cape* but fit Indiana. Standing are Okvi^t W. Malone of Nevada and limy I' C.un of Washingtoa (International)

Say it with — FLOWERS-BY-WIRE Your order for flowers to be delivered Ft! ary 14 will be transferred FREE by Eilel s I trs, to any point in United Slates if teceivedt tort February 9. Order early far yood salettaj

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THE CHEF'S CORNER Tc n I'rcnchnuiii the -muic iiii< tbiug and maybe itV my I'reneti ancestry, but | iusk-t on a sauci iiong just rigid — Willi thoM- HAKBKCl fclll SI’ARI Uhl.* we'll to having >u Tin i iv will go a ItAKIIE( UK .NAI'4 K that wt'l be simpl; top, in rrem b or just pl.iiu Amen.'.in — You will w-ixl r bow wo get that pl()iu)iil llavoi and w wisli yve eo iM give yon the recipe, hid il ha to remain a secret — ‘ ( hacini )• ton gold" i Apologie . t , Mis Ifciggy for the onii sion ot those funny little -.Ign over the letters, but we <aii'l ask tlie linotype boys to <1 . ito impossible.) CHET’S CAFETERIA ,Across from Post Office

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WINDY RUSSEL, wife of Orchesti i Leader Paul Baron, charges during hearing id White Main*, N. V., supreme court that her exlawyer suggeded slie dale a mdlinnaire to secure financial help during manlal Imuhles with f, , liusband. Tha lawyer denies hei allegation* and is suing for $5,out Ugat f*®*- (International)

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