The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 March 1947 — Page 1

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THE DAILY BANNER “IT WAVES FOR ALL”

[UME FIFIV-FIVE_

HEADS

TO GET HIKE IN SALARIES

GARDNER, WALTON RATE ALL-STATE

OUUIN AM K 1‘ASSKU imh.ii act in i!>n

UJOISIATIKK

jcuve municipal officiul.s of ncastlc loccive a sublial increase in pay as result tiK , new salary ordinance ^ by tire city council at a L| ^ion Friday night. This 311 '.ras cntablislu'il by an Act

DePauw university's 19I6--I7 ^ state collegiate conference basketball champions today placed two men on the sjl-con/e re nee team selected far the Indianapolis Star by coaches of the league's .

HO teams.

Forward Karl Gardner and

Guard Bill Walton of DdFaruw were named to the first team, along with John Wilson of Anterspn, Jim Springer of Canterbury and Charley Maas of Butler. Andy Taff of Hanover, Duaiv 1 Kleugh of Indiana State, Ralph Johnson of Huntington. Wendell

INC l® 1 *" i 11 * 11,1 " 1 <nt,u j Beck of Manchester and John ibly, ! la'wi.s of Franklin ware given

falury oiditumi is i iv i M ,,,. on ,| b c(UI1 berths.

[ 1)r the next four years ami j ar jly iitfccts the pay of tin j

city

clerk, ajid comicil-

i imivoi of Grceucaslle will ^17(H) instead of (In a il piiM) iiniinally. The city -.(iviisiircr will get 11,50(1 .ic.ihc from *!»tK> The snl- . 0 ( rniincilmen will he $r«i ilislcli'l of $90 liii'inljer of tile Hoard oi , w ill ;iIm> receive an adili 'll! fliO iinmially iMiineil approved an up *Hinlion of $..00 from t»r L,. (i, jHisal fund for I he S, ,.j|y Hi tin ney and ci: ■ .ii.\i sidsiy oidlnani'e also jil,s P'i ium of $ si I for the htv iiuilltor. . Johnson Is Health Officer James B Johnson, of ‘wcnrtle, has been named wm cmintv health officer by Bwinl «f Commissioners, it [aniiiiaiii eil Monday. 1 Johnson was appoinleil to tbc vacancy cimsnd by Ui ■ ’ll! .|"ath of Dr. Walter M -inichev, who was serving ns cuunt)’ and city health off i(<TfRTr.ri n M U.n II veteran, was made

20 Calls New Fire Run Mark

CO. CONTESTS HELD IN CITY ON SATURDAY UI.VNKKS LISTED IN SPELL INti, ALGEBRA AND TYPEWRITING

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1947.

NO. 136

by Commissioners ' .m l It iss Torr.

Fred

s. Murdock

Passed Away Anne Murdock, age 71 | I*, passed away Sunday eve :- iiit bn home, 71S K. SeminRhi «a- the mother of Miss Manlock, city librarian. if dcuaged whs tinm in li eShe and her daughter, , oilin' (o thi s city iilxiut two

ye from Evansville,

fvivors are one daughter, ■ two enters, Mrs. Jess Nei l>i iroit, Mich., and Mrs. 5' Jeffries, of Belfast. North -H two brothers Robert M 0 ". of Bi'lfnst, Ireland and »' Houston of Edinburg,

ilmiil

las I II set Vi.vs will be liehl ' hi'' ItnlH'i 1 Greek l , 'nnernl in Bviiii villi', Wednesdas I 1 in Rev linra Hliiekbir i l "' ‘ hinge. P.iirinl will n''fb !• awn eenietery in PKVill'.

1’hr cily rironu'ii h.id Jinswcrffl i 20 iil;iinis Mondny nminino f ( * thr moiitJi of M.irrh which, Kip Cliii f Williniij I/iw»rn( c s.iitl w;i n*ror«i for lo’.il cjills dining jiii\ moiil h .diner he Ini:-; hern eonneef rd wiHl I lie ( II reiien h lr ilrjini ! nielli. The I iremen I il] h i liejll ly 21 Iioiii ; |n «;i> Im-I'o* . , M;m h i.; over nml il w .i.s po hi»'« Ihnl more file ruins would In imule helore 'I m;.''d' V nioini i,'; 'The I;u’;(*s1 ninnhei of runs fo* i uny previoiiH month wjin cs'iil* i lislied in Kcbrii.'iry I0ir>, ui' i ihe firemen nuide a 1ot.il of 1!’

urns.

The 20th jiiarni e.imc Suilii »y I moinm'2 fit 0:0.") o’clock from oi 1 » Howard .stieel .home of Haive Stone. A faulty chimney stop resulted in damage to the rear rooms ol the house estimated at ' $250 by the Fire Chief. The firemen were called to t*he county highway fpira^e on north College Avenue ;d 12:15 p. m Saturday when a hart el of t n caught fire. ' ^ Evelyn Gibson To Give Recital Evelyn Gibson, suprann and member of the faculty of the School of Music, Delbi/iw Uni versity, will be presenti'd in n 1 recital />f French songs, TucN.l iy evening. April 1st at K:l. r > P- m. in Mcharry hall. Last «u nmer Miss Gibsoi studied in New Yolk city with Maggie Teytc. th • intcrraitionul-

Aiinuul contests in spelling, algebra and typewriting for students in the Putnam county schools were held at the Greencastle high school building on Saturday. Eugene Hutchins, county superintendent, was in charge of the contests. Winning individuals and winning teams were chosen aftei stiff competition in all three contests.

«

'I n.' winners are;

Spelling

Grade Four: Ruth Ann Fiiri. < 'loverjiale. Grade Five; I .owe 11 Harr, C'lov

irdale.

Gi aile Six i Center.

INFANT DIES

Janice Marie Perkins, four n'onths old daughter of Clyde | and Lucihe Claik Perkins, of Roachdulc. died early Monday j morning at J o’clock at the CulI ver hospital in Crawfordsville lollowmg a month's illness. Surviving besides the parents are the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ottic Perkins and Mrs.

Bertha Clark.

Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock from the Chastain Funeral Horn, in Roachdulc The Rev. Lconarn Wymorc will officiate. Burial will he in the Roai’lldale ceinc-j

tcry.

pitnam coi rt notes

Carl Beck et al vs. Mii.rundn Parks ct al, petition for rpjiet title. R. c. Suthcrlin is attorney for the plaintiffs.

April jurors Drawn Monday

MINE VICTIMS LEFT MESSAGES FOR FAMILIES NOTES WRITTEN BY TRAPPED ( ENTKAI.IA BLAST CASUALTIES

STARVATION IS PREDICTED FOR GERMANY

Janet Owens, Floy.

s. EXPERTS D Hr:. AIM SOVIET PLANS ARE

IMPK \< l|( \|.

Members of the Putna.m coun-

ty grand jury and petit jury for the April term of the circuit curt were drawn Mon, lay morning by Charles Rockwell, oClovcrdalc and John Cherry of Grcencastlc. yiry commissioners

The new term of court will | open on Monday, April 7. One of the outstanding rase:,

j 'Mi the docket is the schedule. trial of Floyd Hcmnicr, formet I .superintendent of the state farm, jolt April M Mr, Hem r-er i.

charged with misuse of fund

I while heml of Ihe penal llistitu-

I Lion.

The new jurors ate:

Ginil.' Seven: James Walkei. I telle I'nion. Ura.I.- Eight: D'.lore i I’a'I, Morton, Algel.rn Will.ia Wilson, l.’illmorr; Kill" TlminpM.i), Fillmore. Team wi.uieis: Filli.iur.'; Itain bridge. Begiiiiiing Tv pin” iiarlinra Leonard, Russellville, Wanda Buis. Fillmore. % Winning team: Fillmore; Rus . ellvllle XilvaiM'eil Ty |>ing Wanda Hurst, Belle Union, Betty Cummins, Cloverdale. Winning team: Belle Union. Cloverdale. Music Festival At Reelsville The music .students of Rcclsville school, tuiflcr the direction of Mis. Frank Jarrell, -vill present * heir anmal Spring Music Ci.’iic rt in Friday eventr^r. April 1 at 8 o'clock. The first part (:f tlic program will tx- by the band. It will consist of a classic, mu relies, novelty and popular numbers uivl tinromdndlng uanvb.Cr will lie "Tin IViglers Overture." The girls Glm- Club of thirtysix voices will have a prominent part on the program. They will appear in appropriate costirnes

MOSCOW, Ma I eh d (UP) Ainei ieaa rx;M-i t : , |ir-'die| that larval Ion would grip GeianaiiV if tli Hig I'*.-mi.: I'lireigu Minin I' rs a topi tin- Soviet pr.iposalr for Her nail ec ..nnniy in ttedr rleeisive negotiatiens beginning to

lay.

'Th. American eiiiiuuni-'.ls dot not ehai";e that tie Soviet aim is to starve Germany rpiite the contrary but they maintain th* - Soviet positions on economic isffjes ire impractical and would lead to starvation. The four foreign ministers' went to the heart of the German problem at the start of the fourth conference week in an economic , debate which may ckdcrmiiv , whether any basic decisions on Germany ran he made in this

conference.

S* tk cautions oplimisiii still prevailed Tllvre were le v Anglo A neri. oii delegates, who wail.I I. I that any major derision were oos-siliie at this e.inference. The agenda item wrapping all the c< oivimic problems into nnr package read. “Germany as an economic anil, •including reparations an I a review of the level of industry iiududing indnslrial

ilemilit ai i/at ion."

The American view lie.I Soviet .'eon. mi demaiuis on

Germiiii.y is bas. ( | on stalenantsi '|’||o|-sday

made in the coor-linating com* inittcc report to the ministers. For example, the e oiiomists Said, th Soviets d' and that

Grninl -lary Ib.ward Ashley, Franklin twp. HoIxt I Met'niton ,!i,. W a Ipiv; Ion tvt p. Alvin T n io i Iiarbi -on, Ilijas- iI

i - p

t'lirti.s E. Jon.'a, (1..V"lda b-

t W|).

Ralpli Cledfelte.r, Monroe, twp John A. Cartwright. Green, a: t-

I ■ t wp.

CENTRAL.!A. Ill , March 31 (UP)— Without hysterics or heroics, 15 of the Centralis coal nine's 111 victims waited more than half a, day to be rescued fro u the 510 foot gas-blasted pit, and then scribbled farewell notes to their wives and families, it was revealed today. Tile notes were round in Ole pockets of the men, who lay down to die in an underground roon. i.pproximately a mile from th. center of last Tuesday's explosion. The last of the notes timed off at C:,;0 a,, in. Wednesday said: "It is seeping in on us." The writer icferre.d to tie deadly blanket of monoxide ga which : pr.-ad thruug.i uir tunnel .fter the ,’J:30 p. in. blast. Written on scraps of p ip* i •vhirh had served as sandwich

LATEST WIRE NEWS

MOSCOW, .March SL—(IN’S) —U. S. Secretary of State Marsliall moved to break the big four deadlock today by agreeing to an increased level of German Industry provided his plan for a forty-year treaty against new German aggression is accepted by the log powers. This compromise plan would . naliic Inlfilliucnt of Soviet Russia's demands Hint German reparations In- paid out of current production. The. Russians have been li.ddiiig ..id on aiiii.iuneeinent of willingness tu sign tlie lO-ycur-pact.

DIST. AUDITION FESTIVAL HELD ON DPU CAMPUS GREENCASTLE MUSICIANS MADE GOOD SHOWING ON SATURDAY*

Local winners in the district solo and ensemble audition festival held on the DcPauw university campus Saturday were announced Monday by Prof. Don Markctto, Grcencastlc high school music instructor. Several hundred musicians from surrounding cities and counties took

part in the contests.

The Grcencastlc winners are

trombone. 2tid

t romlHjiie

presumably to gain reparations

concessions Iroin the western I -lack Harlan, powers. i Division. The compromise had been! Don Markctto, Jr drafted over the week cud by 1 *‘ s ^' Division.

Marshall and bis advisers. Nel-j Virginia Arnold, piano. 1st Di-

ilrd by delay s and huggling over v * s ' on -

points of procedure, Marshall; Marjorie Siddons, drum. 3rd

was determined to break the log-; J 'vision

lam by throwing down a elial- Bichard Fulmer, cornel

tenge to tin' Russians on rc|Kiralious, which constitute (lie chief si null.ling t.lo. I> to allaimiUTit of

a Gel'uiilil pea.-e treaty.

2nd.

•’el It ,lury

Howard Hostcttrr, Monr.w' Lw-p Grafton Longlon, Grceneaslle

twp.

Jess Green. GrcencHoile twp. BedforJ O'Neal, Jefferson t'.vj*. Harry McCabe, Clinton twj>. Jesse A- Williams, Warren twp. Frank Wo.yls, Floyd twp. Raymond Wright. Madison twp Robert If. Hoffman, Greenrast.

In twp.

Wayne Mark, Jackson twp. Charles Denny, Cloverdale tup (' VV. Glover, Warren twp.

GOBIN CHURCH WELCOMES MANY NEW MEMBERS

or final adjournment of Congress, whichever is earlier, ami

ly km wn singer and authority on for their various groups of songs. (j CMnnn ,. tl )ni ny tie based on Ibc

wiappiTS and on small slieel

lorn Iran p<..-|{-1 note b oil. th, WASHINGTON .Man'll III.— | brief inr.s.sagcs were mostly ill (INS) — Rep. Ilatiley (R) N. *l.,j

Iruetions for clearing up personal affairs, declarations of love, uid n plea from om* miner that his \vife make sure their ehildrcn attended church regularly. The 15 men apparently had made no effort to brattice the doors of the worked-out coal room In which they were found. What ventilation remained in the mine after the explosion carried the fumes down the tunnel, past their "door," a,ml then, almost 15 hours later, began seeping into every nook and cranny of the

mine.

Rescuers fmjn.l Hie m.'ii lying in Hie room us they had merely j stopped for a rest before proceeding to the shaft and safety. On.' miner had rolled his coat, into a | pillow uml curled up on Hie hard

j flooi

A large not..', lying on Hu I floor, told rescuers there were j "Holes in ojii* pockets." "Give !<

* our wives."

After a brief scanning, the messages were returned to the men’s pockets and llicir budie. brought to Hie sTirfa.tc. The note, were turned over to the famili* . when they appealed to identify the bodies ns they lay m tm

morgue, await in

Richard Division.

Vertadel 'Tweedy, ,-|)to clarinet

I 2nd. Division.

I H.roMiy Reeves, alto isvx

! >'|>Uiiiio. 1st. Division.

Norman Jones, alto saJtoplioii.e

1st. Division.

Tommy Abrams, baritone sax,jU>0, |oph0,vc. 1st. Division

< „a,milter, Lo is Gniv , violin . 2lllI DIW . (

.elution designed to lieail off a j on

ihreiitelied niitionw ble telephone Ensembles strike tlirougli Hie use of govern Saxophone cjuarte! 1st. Diineilt ill juiieti.ili. I vision. Hartley uniioiinccd thill his Clarinet quartet. 2uJ Divis-

l ommittee will meet in closed. j OM

session tom..mm to consider Uiej Ann Brooks, soprano solo 1st measure. | Division. The legislation would, if enact-1 Barbara Drake, soprano solo e.l, remain in effect until July 31 1 1st. Division.

Marjorie Siddons, soprano solo.

2iyi. Division.

is designed as slop-gap IcglslnI inn iinl il Congress enacts broad labor legislation of a gcoi'ral oa-

furc.

Girls' Sextet: "rd. Division, 4th Division; 3rd Division Doris Elmore, clarinet. 2nd.

IM vision.

Martha Harlan, flute 3rd DiW XSIIINGTON, Mareli 31 — 'ixi*'" (INN)—I’resklwil Truman today | May Adelaide Iliuken. violin.

1st. Division.

Evan Crawley, Jr, violin l.'d

Division.

the interpretation of Fr'Tioh

songs.

Miss Gibson h *' Is a It. A. and diplomas in piano an 1 voice. Lin

field College; Conservatory

University of Oregon and diplomas in teaching and singing. Fontainebleau School of Mriffic, France. There Miss Gibson was a pupil of the fame,'is French operatic tenor. Lm itm, Muratorc. Helen llarr.xl I’erry ol the DeI’niiw piano faculty will accompany. The public is ' or lially in-

vil --d.

The boys ehottls will join them for two groups, one of which includes the American Folk Song, "Cindy” and "The Song < f the

a re

B. M Cineiniwiti Op o Road," both of whom of Music; M. M.. j very outstanding numlxTs.

One of the irviln features of Hie performance will bo a group of pongs by the Toilette clubs of Manhattan, No. 10 and Reelsville schools. They will play and sing

several numbers from and in part harmony.

The program will he interspersed with solos, ensemble groups, a musical i"adirig a m.vt lly .lam e mniher nml songs by I lie junior high si'Ihm.I stii iients. The final will l»- Hie

Eastci I’lfa/le.

The public is Invited.

principle ol "a net balnnec" with..it any (leli< it. They d''iiiand further Unit pro, eiis from German exports )),- ,used for impelling materials for pro uction "( reparation goods. American economists call those t-vo -lemamis irreconcilable If Germany is not

to starve.

Germany never has been srllsufficient and is even less so now

memory j because of shrunken territory

determined at I’ots -.ini -iijl 'h. lelnrn of Ge-rmans ITom other emnvt rles to their lionielaml.

Tile Fellmvsliip of Evangclisn. ..I Gobin Memorial church completed ils pre-Easter work on

evening, March 27Ui

This group of men and women, college students ami high school youth, has been calling in Green-

castle homes during the Lenten | | a|) | lo| . n| .,,

period As a result of thell cn-l |()(||iy tonM)| . r( , w ling, a large class of memlwi tim( , (>|lr | v Uljs W( , ck | was received in Gobin ehuieh on] Ceivtralla was in deep mourn Sunday inoming, March UOlli I j ll>; today, church l.ells tolled

throughout tile nioriiiiig and nftcriioim as one funeral procession followed another through the streets, keeping to a rather rapid 'schedule arranged by the churches and funeral directors. All but tbc most essential business were closed here, as they

ri- jceti j Hie War Ib-partllM'Ml’* I reri.iiUiniida 11 mi far promotion | of ( ol. .lames A. liili-m, lliglilaml Park. III., \\ I... was .suivlet.■.lot |..,| mil Ijng l.iiilal Ir.-atiMeiil

of I . S. soldiers.

Mr. Truuinii, all.yr striking liilian's name Iroiii a list of t>83 olli.-.-rs approved for promotion to Hie rank ..I lull Colonel, .sent 111,- ■laitl.'s of tile 082 others to

III,- s.-oale.

Training sessions for ndult- : joining on confession of faith were held on the Sunday evenings of March IGth and 2,"id ati-l a gctuinl session for all wito

were to join the church by confession of faith or transfer ol membership was conducted on Hie evening of March 28th. Th,. pastin gave confilniation train ing to a group of giHininin

Miners To Hold Mourning Period

. WASHINGTON. Mar* h. 31 i III' i The gi.vei iiineiit ofler.'d on o|,p >Mlll..ll I,"lay ns .1, tin I-. l. -wis' -Kl'l " "d s, ri <" '1 miners prepared lo .., dl w. rU al m"T

for a six-day pniod of

nioiit ing for the HI victims of III,. Centi alia. Ill . mine disaster.

Secretary cf Interior

••It X(.n it\\k pi u:ss "'Ado Manli ::t Itll’t 'dai in i h d.-st royed I in11 ' ‘'•aljonal Rank early to-

'"""ing Ihe Hire.' story j nlglit

'"ir to the ground hut fajlI'aiiiag. Hu- inst ilutloiTs bond.s mill pap.-i ill tile

> ""' r V, " ,M I Krug eperator of the govern w-.s ealim ded al' n| |,rime I

' 'Alia |.„ljee were sum ;i . a ^.^is' right to call the

"'"'ii the fir,. In, lie ..'it' . . . .a.-.-.ier and i'|| ll( .| , , iiiipl. e."d ailed sloppag,,

J.

|,'lI.LMORE O. E. S. Slated iiie.'Hng of Fill-mi.rir <» K. S No. 180. Tlvir. lay, April 3. at 8 ji. m Me idlers invile-l. 3 Die When Planes Collide

Lilienthal Test Vote Indicated WASHINGTON. March '.•

llll’l The Seivile was divhl.'d slia.ipl.y today on a prop.ad t't aili-li a. k David K Lilienthal s a.miiiialion t,. heal the alomb i iiei gy nmuuission pending an

|,'tt| elieekup .m Ilia fitness. Tliei Were iiidieal i, a t hat I he

|ii ..;n ,. al, offel e.l by

Hiie.ker. R. O-

tn

any er, wds which l ri,, i i <. loot t he

"hi: AID ri.OSKD " I'hblie li I a a i y will l.r rli,;""•'.v, To -SIlay ae, I Wedllea- ,| ' 1 " l " Gle teat|, of Miss 1 •'•in'doek'H mother.

i i aiiking I - 1 I ' hla' 111

. v

irs A|>o

,N UKKKNUASTLIC

•v James

'S as

•’ Hughes war

XX'/ri'ERTOWN. S 11.. Mae. h

.'(I (UP) Two 111 "II wen ' d opiill d li ..in Hi ir plum nn.l piling.'.I MMt feet I" Hieir dr.dh and two i.Hiers wcie fd i'lv ti trued Sun.lay wlim Iwn innll

planes (ollided in oIiJ-air. Vi -ibi'S of the freak era-ill n- I leidi-'i.'.l as Diet rich Asch;!!l, ('-nniia. S. t’.: Willi nn

Jolin Jen-

send the Senate soon a rep.i t !1( , v -, ;;L Revillo. S. I>.; air I I i ti oierall safely .'unditioiiM In j || ;l "|jin,| Juluvsnii, 24, Hartford.

| American soft end mines. |>

- Reporls I nnil th • coal fields j deri.me l-aeki’ia, l». Hi- only | indicated some seattered gnimbl- wilu. ss to the clash, salfl the

nig at the loss of several days planes were abmit wages bit even the grumblers the air wliea they w,eic ready to hi'.'J Lewis' (Hll-. said they hsd been

' school boys and gilds. Oil I'altr I Siinduy iiniriiiiig at 8 o'clock Mi.-, liciilon Curtis and Mi Kemi.dIt I’rek piovided a breakfast at Hie eliureli for the la»y. and girts joining Ihe eliureli til'd day and l.»r leir inotliers. |)i IViuianl met will! this groiq also, and made an iiderpr,'latino

of tin

eoumiitnioii. The entire K''”"T look fommilnion together follow mg I hear explanations. At U;. 9::;tl Sunday seli.Kil hour Hi' tw.y

Sen. lolmW-land girls were presonled to tie would bring H" I Junior auu Inlerniedl'ite 'le|.oil

S 'mile by m.dweek its Hist te: t ! ineii.s and were given a sli.el v , |n ' H,. LiliciiHtal .'.nil i o- m al «pii7. eov.-i ing Hi*' eateeli.-'i

aid . nil

, , ' 1 T'':,s won',I not jute-rlere At tile janie lire. however, Hioc w-n- signs that l«>tli eun

•;re" . ai.l the V. rut.vr Ilian. Il ..( III.' g.lVerilllleld Weill I lake dep,.

In i I prove mill " ; a rty Ki a ; I., vv ,.;.,. .'Jiy i ::u d a sl.'iTem III : aying li.e W ,'lhl |,- t N dti Watertown;

v rsy

S.-i ., I • I lean,,a aj le u bip S' "• • ’ t i- . i .1 IIIHnis iiiyl Sen Wayne 1 , M • : sr. It ., < Il e . pi , i' ted I lie in. H.ui wivil.l b,- I'el.-at.'.l Uni Urn her ,v's Mipiioite.i hy Sen. style i Iti'l.lges, If., N H . win. ai.l raillire In nrdei I In- Elil investigation would place I lie Senate in a p,is'ilIon of "al n.»st

delilMM ale neg llgenee." INI ANT HITES MON DA $

i at .|u.' lion '.

were in four .surrounding eom

nullities.

Mayor O. \V. Wlill.e deserihed j it as "blnek Monday." Already at work in the town were the advame men for al least seven f.ylcral, state and eounty investigating groups, all determined to find Hie "real rause" and place responsibility

for tile disaster.

Frank Sever, a peeial I .niivn-I , '"or tlie Senate I’ublie Land: |

aieraiuelit • of hnpHian and Go ii-mittee, arrived lo gatbei I

don nnenls for the group's suit ; oilllllittee wlli. ll will In gin hear ngs sometime after W.-din s'ay Invesligalors for G. v. Dwlghl H. Green’s fact-finding board ol 'alx.r. state and Independent or giini/ali.iiis nisi, w, re on tin

fanne.

All eoal pit .•Iiil.l.iyiiig Ifnile.' Mill** Workers I A l'*l. i ri.i|dove ■vel'e to lii- rinsed this we"k Th, U \1 XV previ* ai.-iy .leei.byl nil Mmi dnv as a d.ix* of nodirning. sn.i d'Jed the rr-mainlrg d-.va nf Hi,,Ve dl on I’l■'•slden' Jolin I. Lewis' .-r ler. Men.lier.'i of tlie In I, pen ’eat Mine Wcrkers were to petd', for tliemselves w , lief.ll"i tlndr InrVlviduel |>it would le

XX XSIIIM. I «)\, Mar. li 31 — (t Pi '.alt.- I'ri'siilent Xrllmi It X aiidenlierg, It., Xlleli., pro , p.i-.'d teilay tbit tlie program ol Aineiieun uid |. Greece and Tar k."> tie nuide sill.jeet to .'.aue.'l la Hon at Hie request of Hi.

t nilixl Nations.

X aiidenlierg offered Ibis proposal as Rep. I "red I,, ( ran ford R-. Vlieli., urged lielore III,- llmlsi- , Foreign Aflnirs ( , ininittee Hint Hi, I ail-d Stales to-e Iln- aloud. In ad. lo I. ree Russia to disium ( ran lord said tins uoiild I..-

Doyne MoKeelmn, piano I .1 I livlsiou. Doyne MeJii elian, rnliiet 1st Division. Eddie Strain, Kreueh horn. tat. Division. Dorctte Sliuemuker, clarinet 2nd. Division. Lila Hanna, piano. 1st. Divia-

I ion.

Clarinet quartet 2nd Division.. Patricia Gould, soprano solo. 1st Division.

Contest Looms On Vets’ Funds

WASHINGTON, March 31. The first major cut pro-

I posed in veterans funds promis- | ml to bring a sharp contest toj day between House Republicans

| and the Democratic minority.

rt «'<*» M it .ms war." Thc ,also miMtcnd XaiidenlM-rg. eliairi.mii of Hi’ ,„ rci . s demand more money 8 m:.I,- I'oreig,, R.-lalions tom-j Hc , 1((0 | program, iii.lie-. at tie i,ad debiitc centered a round i

Tlie moriilii;: wnrsldp w 1 11 |e rival occasion. A Palm S.iuday i.r.icesslonal liyiun by Hie full eiioii made a dn./Hlltic he glmdiiK to Hie service of wor ship. Early in Hie servle*' auall ehlldren were brought In U, bapt isiual font by Hour parcut and there, follnwing Hie accept-

dialled a nrii proposal I-, meet i erilielsm that I’resident Tru- j man's pi. grain t.. aid Greece and

Turkey Mould by-pass tin- I N. BELGRADE ,March 31 (INS) Mnrslml Tito assailed Hie

Mi sleni powers Xi general—and I S. aiiiba-s-ador Rieliard ('. I'alters.m, Jr., in parlieular—loday, as Ho- In Me. I Nalioiis Italknn eoniniissioii o|nui.-«I ils Hisl puldie in.'.'Hug in B.-lgradi',

In a surprise major foreign address before Ike Bel-

grade iiatonal assenildy, Ike X og. -lat gov-eriMiienl l.'iuler .-barged Halit I lm I Patlerson gate false InforiiiaHoM G. it..I oil.-.I -Stale got.-nun.-Ml eou-

e.-riili.g Vug..slat ia.

The

hill from the House AppropriaI Hons Committee foi an ndditioliI -il $2,171,198,548 to operate a j dozen departments and agcnciea until Hie new fiscal year begins

July I

'Ihe Republican • rout lulled committee slashed $fW) 1,02b,0tK) from Hie ndniinistration’s request for the Veterans Administration and voted nothing at alt foi Hie school lunch program. Democratic Leader Sam Rayburn of Texas said the action Would force the lunch program to erase opeiatlon almost iuun^dialely. He said an aineildiiu'ilt to add $10,000,000 would lx: offered-

mice cuts were

of obligations by tile par-

I

i rinsed.

and upon;,ora

hapt i/.ed.

the childicn

Last Day For Draft Activity

•special Judge al New-

.500 feet ill Collided. He alofl about

15 minutes at the tiinc.

n INDH TED Jenm ys and Johnson were WASHINGTON, Marik 17 — ihn wii frem tholr plane and fell d\S) Dr. EiiMii'd K. Bur-ky, j,, ii,,.( r death. Tlie occupants of lieail of Hi.' joint anti-fa-cist , hl> l(thcr plane were burned to

death.

hy a IDs-1 The planes fell in a plowed

' f ®b»bt'th Stoner i

^ I'ldianapoiis. keml of Hie jim.t

y ,, 1 l ' Jn ' R,1 lt>h Howard , r ,,f lt | K e;, (onmiill.e, and •« '•“wr Uih B.. 0 ^ 1 ’ aUoMded «- intm.iis were halietej hy I» Dts-

Klle convention in Indi- lrU ., I(f ( olumiiia grand Jiw.v field a sliort distance from each

other. Both wore demolished.

• I #

HOG -MARKET Monday was the list day for

I .... . i Hogs 0.000 M.slerate aid tve,: draft registration in Putmuii I lie ml.ml son ..I Mr. and Mrs. Those sinall chlldron l.apli/,. d -■ ^

, ,, , , i .. few ladders; good and choice enmity as the national Selective Richiiin Hardwick passed awayi . lV ,.re Karen Sue Uertalan, rtaugli- . ' Ruuduv Short services were - i,., ,,f Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bertal- weights 160-250 lbs 25c higher Sei vn e Act for World War II held Monday al II ..’clock from John Howard Carson s,.d|t»‘"' my 'veigh.s sVu'y ends at midnighI. the Ueetnr Funeral Home. Rev. g( „, y Irene Carson, ehildrcn ol """ J'' H " """'"'er. the office wilt Ralph Saunders was in charge. Mr MW , Mrs. Howard R. Carson; | *»’00-$28.75; early top 28J’V n lull time basis

Hiil xvilliani Albert Hela ft, Jr., son 220-230 ll«.. $26.25-$26-.0; 250- until May 2 and will be known as ami Mrs Williani Helx-rt;| 275 lbK ’ 27fi * :! ' MM,,H ' ^ 75 ’' ,h ‘‘ ° rfiw for ■ e,ective " ervlce

• To<Uy» WeathM • • and • • Lon*! Tnmporaiarc 0 4) ••••••••• Mostly cloudy through Tuesday Warmer today. Slu.wera north tonight. Ruin south Tues-

day.

Burial was cemetery.

Foi est

of Mr.

Charles Richard Jones, son of

lbs., $25.50; 100-160 lbs.,

350-un records From May 2 through

$22.25- June, Miss Lctha Spencer, chief

I ikijj for contempt of Coagrens.

300-350

,>IARHU AGE LIC ENSE i Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Jones; I * 25 25; ,

Cassell R. Tharp. Fillmore a,*), Donalli u . e Larkin, son of V. L.i* 23 ' 23 ' hows uu,1 y’ 5 22 * | Clerk announced the office will Dorothy McMahel, GreencasUa. .. I’s«c Evar, * 23 ' , 0 ^ ruLo 0nly » alt Ume ’

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