The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 March 1947 — Page 2

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YfflE DAILY SINKER, GREFNCASTLE, irJDlANA, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 194^

Tiger Baseball Squad At Work

COMMUNISTS PUN PROPAGANDA SPLURGE

WASHINGTON. March 20. (UPi American Cnihiminis'arc organizing today for tneir greatest propaganda splur ;e

Coach Charles Erdtnan has welcomed 52 D. Pa.Jw hopefuls

t,, the ea-ly baseball workouts in since their campaign to help Hi‘-H-.wman Gymnasia n an l willj let lick the British during the spend the first week working on first 22 months of World War II. throwing and fundamentals. They believe they are fighting Among the car lidates report- fnr their political lives, in g w re 14 lottermen and n host ; ^ suney reveals that Com* n. promising freshmen who have I mllll ist party leaders have been had experience and should give holding a series of frantically the lettermen a run for their ,,rgeut meetings from coast to r mev in vicing for t arn posi- , o i-'T to organize a campaign tions. j itirccted primar ily at Congress, As soon as the weather JWT* | Tlieir objectives are. first, to demits crach Brdman will switch 1 j av congressional consideration

of legislation to outlaw the Co t-

thc daily wnrkmts to the mi liiim and whip his nine into K hnp r for the April 2 opener with (’.'inlet bury college at Green-

castle.

'I'h ■ complete DePa.uw schedule is as follows:

April Ini'

A; ril 16 April Ui c go here A p’il 22

ity

April 26 April 20

May 2 May 3

2 Canterbury College

munist party in the United States. and second, to make .noiicine against tiie administration’s fire.-,

policy toward

Communism.

Communist party headquarters in New York issued instructions to party leaders throughout

THE BAILY ■ARNER HERALD CONSOLIDATED “11 afeve* For All” Entered In the poetofflce at Greencaatle. Indiana aa second class mail matter under Act of March 7, 1878. Subscription price, 15 cents per week; $3.00 per year by mall In Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Putnam Oountv. 8. R. Rarldea, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street

Personal And Local News BRIEFS

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Woman's Bible Class , Kappa Delta Phi Meets Friday | Installs New Officers

The Woman's Bible class ol j Kappa Delta Phi sorority he'd Gobin Memorial church will meet j installation of officers Monda Friday at 2:.'I0 at the home of evening. March 17th. in the otMrs. Ida Pierce. Mrs. Crawlev| fice of the Indiana Gas and will have devotions. Rev, Rey-|Wat. i Company following a

fried chicken pitch-in dinner, i The officers were installed in ; an impressive candlelight set

SUSAN PETERS TO ACT IN WHEELCHAIR ROLE HOLLYWOOD. March 20 -- (UPi Susan Peters, paralyzed since she accidently shot herself three yco.-s ago, disclosed today sh- will return to the screen-in June in a wheek hair role. The anneunrement marked th-. end of Miss Pet?rs’ long stir.iggh firm near death to pick up t)v .cting career that had taken, bet just to the edge of star lorn. Sh ‘ said she will have a star-i-ing part in her emnrha.ck picture, Irving Oun rings' production of "Sign of the Ram" for

(chateau I LAST TIMES TONIGHT HOUVWOOB’STtH MOST BEAUTIFUL BRUNETTES

golds will be the guest speaker.

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Greenrastle O. E. K.

Installation on Friday j vice. They arc as follows: Pres Greencastle Chapter No. 255, j (tent. Mis. Mary Lou Sharp; vie.

O. E. S. will meet Friday even-j president. Miss Evelyn Johnson: Columbia release, ing, March 21st, at 8 o'clock fm secretary, Miss Marjorie Lew- ( a s0rt 0 f a heavy role,' installation of officers for the eti- man; treasurer. Miss Dorothy, g i, e said. "I like that; I don't suing year. I Thomas; historian, Mrs. Marge wanl people to think I have to The following officers will tie Andrew; monitor, Mrs. June b „ ., svvef , t , young thing because

Christian church

international! practice tonight.

choir will

installed: | Grimes: mistress of Worthy Matron, Mrs. Imogeio! Miss Kay Brattain.

Azbell.

ceremony,

At Purdue Univers-

Mts. Hcrbei’t Boswell is confin-j Worthy Patron, cd to her home with the flu. (Vaney.

Associate Matron. I Marie Martin,

i Associate Patron,

Prank D >-

I'm a ciipple."

Miss Peters was injured on Jan. t, 1944 when sh? picked up a .22 cajibcr rifle during a hunt-

„ , , . Lawrence Thomas was admit-'

At E.ulhnm < *»< j thp United States within the past , tw j t 0 the hospital yesterday

University of Clu- ^ ^ fof , )H . of ., | ' propaganda barrage through, Mrs. O, W. Hollowell was ad. Greenleaf. ron-communist channels th • hospital yesterday,

so-called front organizations an t

fellow travellers.

THANK YOU

W wish to express our sin- jr , ; trip, jarred the exposed trigMrs. Anna| cere appreeiatic n for the splcn- ^ an d SPn t a bullet through j j did work of the members of the abdomen into her spine. The

H, E. H.

Ball State here

Wabash her*’ Oberlin here

At Hanover College

May 6 At Wabash College May 16 At Universiy of

Chicago

At Butler University At Canterbury Col-

May 13 May 16

lege

May 1“ May 24 May 27 Ma ’v 31

Hanover College here At Bill State Butler here Earlham here

Face Trial On Slavery Charge

LOS ANGEI.E8, March 20. (UP i Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wesley Ingalls, former Boston.

Mrs. Mary Hartley was dismissed from the hospital yester-

day.

Clifton Priest, Route 3. was dismissed from the hospital ye

terda v.

Secretary, Miss Virginia Dean. ‘ Treasurer, Mrs. Ruth Newton. I Conductress, Mrs. Ruth

! Wright.

j Assiciate Conductress, Mrs. ‘ Ethel B. Sears. Chaplain. Miss Hazel Rambn.

Bus Inspection Is Imperative

:;.'DI.VNAPOtlS. Ind., March 20 i INS i The Indiana. School

I Marshal. Miss Kathryn Brat-

| tain.

Mrs. Clayton Cox and infant Organist, Mrs. Carrie 8. Gray, son, Route 3, were released from' Adah, Mrs. Helen Johnston. 'he hospital yesterday. ) Kutn, Mrs. Mary Hudson. . Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Martin’ Esth * r ' Miss Dor ° thy Var " .Mass , socialites, will be tried Wj h . lv ,, rcturm . d home aftpr . spi . n d- Cleave ’

a federal jury on charges that . ]il? thi , winU . 1 , jn KloH(ia i Martha. Mrs. Margaret Head-

they held theii Negro maid a] ley. slave for 30 years. j The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ingalls, 64. for 12 years a Floyd Fowler, Route 4. was remember of the Massachusetts! leased from the hospital yester-

icgislatme, and his wife, Mit‘t.jday. 62, were indicted by a fedet all

> Mrs. Hole

g, and jury yesterday on ’""'’j hl( | . ;;12

, were released from the hospital

yesterday.

counts.

One charged they violated the- 1 13th Amendment to the cons'i

Etcheson and Melrose Avenue,

Electa, Mrs. Mary Ftazier. Warder, Mrs. Edith Ziegelman, Sentinel, Mrs, Dorothy Hunt-

ington.

Families and friends of Eastern Stars are cordially invited to

attend.

Sigma Nu fraternity in saving act jjent left her paralyzed from

th.' household effects of Mrs. Eva ttl( , walst down. Lm a - ler during Wc,inesdiy's - fire at the Gay Skelton duplex. RF'AOY* TO STRIKE corner P< plar and Spring Avo, j "

We wish to especially thank he; MISHAWAKA, Ind., March 20. yr jng mar wha took care of Mrs. <UPi—Some 4,000 workers of I Lam aster and came back after t', c Ball-Band division of the U. (class to sec if she was nil right, s Rubber Company were ready I We also want to thank the city today to strike this weekend unfiremen for their good work. i ),> SiS u im h V contract was signed

Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hood ny th( , CIO United Rubber Worlt-

i ers and the rubber industry.

DRESS REVUE I Ov r 300 girls attended the, WILL AID HUNGARY

spring style Revile given by Mrs J WASHINGTON, March 20

Van Camp, syhst. Wednesday af- (lrri) Tho American Red Cress en ,j 0 f the Republic and the end

ternoon. She stressed the i»' lto d ay announced a $1,750,000 of France."

emergency relief program for Rama lier asked the French

Hungary. Supplies to be sent ini elude shoes, clothing, medical

Cloverdale Home

bus commilt <• today reminded | j l(t|0n bv geeping Dora 1-. Jones.J Mr. and Mrs. That! Jones lia/e EcouoiWi (luh Tn Meet opcrnlors that their buses mini , (s (| s j avp- 'pt u . other char' -I received word of the birth of a The -Cloverdale Homo Ecobc inspcctid by state police be- (t |iem with enticing her from j son Tnursday morning to Mr. nouiics Club will meet Friday, fere m-w contracts can be signed., Bt , r) <,.i,.y, cal., and Coronado.j and Mrs. Charles A. Jones of March 21st at the home of Mrs At a meeting of the committee | Ca] 0( , t n wjt |, the intent to j Columbus, Ohio. Ray Felix. It will be an all day in Indianapolis yesterday, school | U , t as j meeting with a pitch in dinner. 11as specifications originally set . Tn< . , nL , a „ s „,.w residents of, M, ' s ’ Uoytl Bar,1ck ' Mrs - G "'' Lesson will b*' on Slip Covers.

,:p In March. 1940 were readopt- c , rona d 0i wiU bo tH ed

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1 Diego, Cal., where they arc

on $2560 ball each.

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Anderson and Mrs. Emma Mace all of Brazil, spent the day Tues I day with their cousin, Mrs. Ger- ! trude Reising at Brick Chapel

Action Argued In Boy’s Case

Miss Jea.n Gordon, daughter

of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gordon Meeting of Dayton, Ohio, has been piedg , •'•atpMied ed to Delta Gamin i sorority at ‘ meeting of Indiana University. Mrs. Gordon scheduled for Friday,

was formerly Miss Madonna 21st, has been postponed

Thomas.

There are over 6600 school buses in the state an.; many hundreds of thos j are not within j standards acording to the com-

mit tec.

M tubers of the committee are l!,n 11 Witt, state superintend- ■ nt of public instruction, chair-

nan: Elmer Weller, motor INDIANAPOLIS, March 20 vehicle division of the Public Set- 5 , up, RThurd Dale Imel, 14.

vie' c unrnission. State police wh,, killed his step-mother be-; Mrs. Vcrnie llilturn, Louise Sujierirten lent. Cal. (Robert Ros-; cause she sea!,led him. was free 1 Frye of Indianapolis and Pvt. si w; Paul Boss, dire tor of the today in custody of his heart- j James Ford of Scott Field, III., Mat* department of public rein-i broken father who said he didn't* were weekend guests of Mr. tions and commerce and Dr. L-j indersturd his "perfectly normal j mi Mrs. Emmett Scott, Com-

boy." ■ ’.crcial Place. Sunday dinner Authorities, who have filed no,guests included Mr. iOm Morgan | barges against the buy, wer. and Mr. John Drummond of

ugaged in a controversy over j Greencastle.

what action to take. 1 i.el, who*

confessed that he shot and killed! •!* 4 d- T -F + 4 'Mrs. Lillian Imel, 38, at their j •!• ANNIVERSARIES +

honu Tuesdav night, was rclcas-I * . .

ed by Judge Josejih Hoffman at j • + + + -> * * * * & a closed hearing in county Birthday*

juvenile (■■nit yesterday

Atarion county Prosecutor Ju iion Stark said the boy’s case

iv >t one for the juvenile

Bring needle and thread. Anyone interested is welcome, bring covered dish and own

tabic service. • -5- 4 + 4

the lm- ( pcrtniue of basic outfit* for th > J ( teen-agers. The navy b’.ue and Am.-ricar rose suits shown illustrate i her rccommcm-ition.s for

the gills.

Musi: was furnished by Mr’ HOG MARKET Hutchins ami Mr. Garrett of the j Megs 550. Moderately active, Bainbridge High School. This, generally steady. Good and choice

'""160-225 lb largely $27.75; top

j equipment and bed clothes.

revue is among the first held by professional representatives in

the rural communities. STRESSES STRENGTH WASHINGTON. March 20

(UP i Gen. Carl A. Spaatz. commander of the Army Air Forces, said today that the nation must have a strong air force to assure peace. He said in a pre-army day statement that strength "is no threat to peace but a firm evidence of our reso-

lution to perpetuate it."

assembly tor a vo f e cf confl-j dence. The vote will be taken ! Sri.'jjrday morning an the general question of military credits. The Socialist Prime Minister’s i appeal for the Communists to support actively the coalition to which they belong received a frenzied standing ovation from

lb $27.10, 275-300 lb $26.75, 300- ^ me £ bo „ except the

ora ii. on. oaa iv* aa 1

BETTE DAVIS PAUL HENREID CLAUDE RAINS

$27.85; 225-250 lb $27.50. 250-275

Coterie j March 1

one I

350 lb $26.25. 300 lb ,'tp $26.00. 100-160 lb $23.25; sows largely $23.00-$23.50; few choice light

weights to $24.00. DEMANDS VOTE

| PARIS March 20 (UP) ’Prime Minister Paul Ramadiet ; demanded today thn.t the Communist party join a vote of confidence in his coalition cabinet 1 to prevent a govern.‘?nt fal which h? said might lead to “the

Communists. They sat stolidly in

their places.

GROUP HEARS LEWIS WASHINGTON, March 20 (UP)- John Lewis, in e surprise

appearance before

IRVING RAPP HENRY BLANK

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WITH

RACKET FOI! RAIIMT

week.

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ol the Slat,’’

I'l.AVERS READY

INDIANAPOLIS. March 20 i I’P, Rumors of "flu," scarlet it-vci and other ailments sup-po-edly jiicvah-nl among tit*! |,layers of the tour teams competing in the state basketball tourney tinals Saturday were

quashed today by the coach of I wajj

i ach squad.

Th only num even

‘•doubtful" list, as verified the high school mentors, Loren Hemingway, Shelbyvillr toward, and At Brown, reserve

i-rttUi for Marion.

AH four coaches dohn Baratto of East Chicago Washington, Willard Kehrt of Terre Haute Garfield, Frank Barnes of

I court. Stark said Irn 1 should be

on the. tried through regular criminal

because "he is old!

Shelbyville, and Woodrow i Woody i Weir of Marion, met in Indianapolis yesterday as honor puist! of the Kiwsnis Club, Also present was Commission-

b. v procedure

were (docjgh to know right from

wrong."

Richard's father, a prosperous tool and die ma.k. r, said the boy in the meantime would stay with his aunt, Mrs. Hubert Bailey, in j nearby Morgan county. "I don’t understand it," the

Pfc. Robert G. Trcsner, Leghorn. Italy. Hi years old today,

March 26.

Wayne Branneman, Clnverdiile, 34 years today, Match 20.

IN MEMORY In memory of Harry E. Varvel, i who gave his life in Genna,nyj for his country on March 20,! 1945, Memories are treasures, No one < ..r steal, Death is a heart ache Nothing can heal. Some may forget you Harry, while yea are g nic But we will ’remember, Our memories no one can steal Father. Mother and family. cl.

MORE SUITS FOR MEN

father said. He was a perfectly normal boy. He loved sprits." Richard savl he sir t his stepmother when he came home la.t: from high school because "she

U \NTs POPULAR ELECTION WASHINGTON, March 20 - Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge, R„ Mass., who believes the electoral college is "obsolete." has introduced a bill for popular election of the President and Vice-

President.

WASHINGTON, March 20 (UPi- The Census Bureau said today that men’s suit ruling | reached a rate of nearly 500.000 1 a week in January. This was 32 per cent higher than the rate in January of last year.

or L. V. Phillips of the Indiana got me mad." High School Athletic Assn, ia- "She accused me of being out 1 i°n. with girls," he said

Rom where I sit... Ay Joe Marsh

Do Mon Liko Womon?

Maybe yny read that recent artide in a national atagaiiae, claiming that American men don't really like the company of women. They just put them up on a pedestal and leave them there. But I wouldn’t wy that that waa *o in our town. Look at any married eouple—ilk# tha Cuppers. Jan# wouldn’t na» If De# apent hit evenings “with the boya"—but i.ctually Dee likes nothing bettor than t# etay home by the fire, t haring a gtaaa of beer with Jane, 'daring cribbage, or juet talking.

And when h# daea ga aat, for an afternoon of flihing down at Keward’a Creek, or for an evening giaee of beer at Andy Itolkin'a Garden Tavern, Jane ia almost always with him (esrept when she’s got a spot of baking ia tho oven). From where 1 ait, reapect doesn't rule out everyday companionahip ... and never should. They go together—esrentiai part* of a anectstful marriage.

pparance before t;to. 8©uite, 4p> Vallel ,-ff, a thr«}l Ihibif. Lands Committee, said to-, April 1 coal .-•tiikv ,’,:i arS’ij day there will be a shortage »f; his own request l„ h stify untl coal miners unless a mine safety nomination oi .lam.-s Bnyd code is enforced. Colorado t<> iv-. I th bureau ^

The miners' chief, who yes ter- mines.

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SAVES WORM

THS CHEF S CONNER Well weleaane sweet "Kprlngtime- tomorrow with FRIED PERCH - - - Hardy you'll be able to forget tke aaow ami lee when you tura your thought* to theae dedeiou* perch - - - - brought froah to the frying pan Mid rowed to you • golden hrawn • - - Well, you simply Mat an BUTTERED BROC OCXJ .... fresh aa sprlag aad with a rich butter,sauce Can ue for TARTY RESERVATIONS You fnrnlsk the good fellowship and we wIN furnish the good

K CHITS CAFETERIA IkhilljMai Tost Office

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DONKEY BASKETBALL GREENCASTLE HIGH SCHOOL GYM TONIGHT-8 O'CLOCKI PI BETA PHI SORORITY HOUSE Composed of dole I obnatz, I ouise shay. Sue Donnely, dean Pitkin-, Ik'H 1 ’ Kecherlk, C .male Gate* and Shirley Barth. VtrtHt Greencastle Businessmen Composed of Howard Williams, Henry Myer s C he Her C oin, I'aiil and Dean (Tiapman. H«t MOTHER MME WITH TERMS OF M-NMIRU OF WORLD WAR »

Admission - Adults 50c Children 25c SMHSORtD or THI GREENCASTLE MARINE LEAGUE