The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 May 1947 — Page 2

DAILY bX t 4VcTi. IfcltiN^ASTlc* HnuIANA,

fftlOAY, MAY 9, 194/’.

Psychiatrists To

Examine Scott ism ~

m m

|t\ hPHring, nftot S^ntt's ?x-w1f* tnld reporters that Scott wasn’t "the same when he rame hone"

from the war.

Of the shootinR. she said, "1

HOMA dTY, May 9 think it must have been the wai

Two psychiatrists to- l,,i| t caused it.

test the sanity of State' s lic went to rourt with Scot nunie Bcott. 34, accused of yesterday, but no words passe I

ing to kill an. aged li Ris- between them.

Statchouse shooting J ike Simms, chief of the Okia-

; homa crime bureau, said that

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After 'nterinR a plea of in- county Judge ( .J. Hi inn, and tA'i fc9»ii**t to charge of assault witr rsvehiatrists would handle thintent to kill, defense attorneys s ®hity hearing.

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SOCIETY

’“1 have been said by the President i*‘ an I. ad. is w. re contjtlent

informally to the press which Senate passage. ' have h^on off the record." Ship- The proposed

i man explained, "and T am just one

made July j m((t »

T am just one big obstacle possible ve‘.o Jan. j as in the h,,, " ! Y*

| questioning the wisdom of mak- by President Truman. Repubii-, also said the '"il!.

Anglin and Scott. t>oth o’ whom were carrying pistols when (he shooting broke out on th> Senate floor Wednesday, are fnmi Holdenville. Anglin's law firm had represented Scott's exwife in a property settlem ait af-

ter her divorce.

E.\-t OM.ItESSM\\ DIES

agreed yesterday to a state request for a sanity examination. ( c 5Ud said “we are sure our elienl isygoiperfectly norms!." -Jlwirene Tucker, 27. who dlvorcyaag Serdt April 2€- spent 10 oJ minutes in his jail cell yesterday boltut David Shapard, one of ItOSeott's lawyers, quoted her as saying there would be no reeon-

f ciliatlon.

, Sen. Tom Anglin, victim of the shooting, rested comfortably at a hospital. Shepard arg.u.vi before Justice of Peace Everett Cris nore that boml for Seott sh< uld be set no higher than $2.f>00 because "Anglin was not hurt at all." Seott’s overseas wai record attested to his character

Shit pai d said.

Bond was set at $5,000. Scott unable to furnish it, was sent

back to his cell to await prelim- I sessions, inary hearing May 2.j. Cray vas an outspoken adeAsslstant County Attorney vocate of th -' rural electrifi. ati-sj-Bill Mounger requested the sail- P ,0 S l,, ni.

Persoival And Local Newt BRIEFS

CONNERSVTLE. Ind.. May 9, (UP) Funeral services will h.

Miss Alice Murphy, a patient in the Putnam county hospital, is reported improving.

I men ■' < PKOM

Clinton Center School j sCHEDIT.I’iJ TONKiHI Holu', Alumni Ban.iuet ■ „. (u , amlua] Jurkior-Senior Pron. On Saturday evening May S | ^ Gracncast;c hlsh sl . !top 1947. about 80 alumni and their j ^ K . ,, . ;ip Q , d gymlu;s ; un .

guests met at th Clinton .enter . ^ ^ (] ^ g;S0 p , , t0 l2 . x - ^ tn thc tons of filt>s . Fchool for the annidl a umn. | ^ ni \ V ;li be 'urnish *d hy y >u,n J. Ruc k, archivist of th»* banquet. Keith C leman’s B::.ul of Do- 1 l7n;te_ States, disclosed that Mr.

The three course dinner wa: served Ii\ the basement (if th.

H| ilnunt of n, J

i ;ins then would he forced to reduction might be i, w ^

in- muster considerable Demoerat ; e 20

ing such things available Tiic Senate Committee’s

terest in the Hyde Park files -.upporl to make them stick. from .tino.ooo cei.ters around its Saudi-Arab iMillikin said he expected tm-.y° ar - ian cil inquiry. The Senators majority of his committee to up- ( tmrJt there are many pertinent j ro ve the House bill with not

Pauw Unievrijit). | if isevelt never interidefl that , 'Ihc g.y n has been artisti ally nil of his papers be made public.

bull, ing by the Russellville Cafe, fol - thi , occasior. «i’J * ! II- said there was an 1

The Senior Class of ’47 iounul

at one large table

’Cinderella" an ’ 1 line.: C-Jarm

then pin'es at one laigi table j n ,, chosen bv the upperclass-

with re i roses for the center- |

piece.

men will lead thc Gran i March

When -veryone had found their places they remained standing for the benediction by James Burk. Dinner music was played by Mis. Cassell Bailey and Miss

Van Hook.

The president, Ralph Lawtec acted as toastmaster. James) Burk welcomed the graduation.

Frank McKeehan and Frank’ c , asg ()f m7 anft thl ,

* ANNIVERSARIES 4

ttlrthdaya

Jimmy Duejl, Friday, May 9th. Harold Eastham, W. Jacob St., today. May 9th. WKUDINUb Mr. and Mrs. Roland C. Davis, r> yeats, May 9th. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Browning,

held tomorrow for former nayoi j WoIUl „ ff . ir ,, in Muncle attend-. Wls , ven by Geraldine Miller,

Sanford

and 10th district Congressman [ Finly H. Gray, who died her.

a Masonic meeting.

Romin? rea,d the roll

resixmse, yemn t(X , ay M3y 9th . Simpson Str.ner has returned

mcm.aia.ndu.u to the effect that in taae anything happened to him., he wanted someone to as- . ume the responsibility of deciding what papers should be kept

-irom general view.

Buck said Mr. Roosevelt want . .1 this done “primarily. I think, from the standpoint of their posI siblc repercussions on individu.ds and their reputations." The president "expected of course to live and auend to this himself,’ ’the archivist added.

yesterday He w.is 8.’; years oil Mrs v Earlp Wiseman has cal1 Th< ‘ nominating committee'^ WashinKton> D . c,. when ' Gray, a Democrat, served a- M lu,n .' ' 1 ho . m ° f ~m _Blooming. ch~e 'ZO?™* h ' atonri J »-_conference called

Gray,

mayor of Connersville shortly after the turn of the century. H was elected to congress in 193< and served again in yie 74th an

ton where she

< nts.

visited

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speir M is*

Ka

Sa lilt her g^ Jamcsj/f f Mrs. McCar.'J'aat.urcSl.4 here v ed the day ni Mrs. lis wa-

GIFTS FOR MOTHER

her pai-’ ol ’ nl . Lloyd Wm. O’Havcr; vice

j president, Glenn L. Flint; secre-

• j tary-treasurer. Rozelle White

There will be services at the ( Vennillion. Atler the dinner and Mt. M. ridiun church Sunday ^ busiivsB meeting was over everyveiling at 7:20 (CSTi. Rev. one went upstairs wnere a 2

Evens will preach.

ing.

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Hiss Helen linimlmiigh

„ „ ,, .. . Bride of William T. Porter

\S Hliain K. Hastings. |

by President Truman to discuss

fire prevention.

Plan Another Tax Reduction

Robert Hastings will spend {the week-end in Martinsville 1 with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

j piece orchestra piayeu f*r done-

• intr

FDR Files May Remain Secret

MAY WE SUGGEST

A BOX OF DELICIOUS

CHOCOLATES

Many Other Appropriate oj

GIFTS -

MOTHER’S DAY CARDS.

Announcement of the msr-

j J. B. Crosby was in Intiianap- riage of Miss Helen Hainibaugh. lolis last night to attend the first daughter of Dr. and Mis. George gi id-iron diimei given by tile In- |D^w Hainibaugh of Rochester! ni a de publio.

aianapolis Press Club. , and U’illiqm Thomas Porter o'! The reason: Mr. Roosevelt

Oklahoma Citv, on Saturdav. I s .m

The infant twin daughter of have h( . t , M ,. ceeive(i hpre . j in

.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neeso Mrs. Porter was graduated' he never intended should be pul

jl>,.. -ed away Thursday after- <y„ m DePauw University and is! in print.

. r oon at the Putnam County hos- a member of Kappa Alph:.. The transcripts are among

WASHINGTON. May 9. (UP! House Republicans were reported today to be contemplating a $4,000,000,000 personal income tax reduction next year on op of the $3,200,000,000 cut

WASHINGTON, May 9 1UP1 ^.y wan t this year. Full transcripts of all the late T.mtative P lans f o' next year

President Roosevelt’s press con- VV( , |( , said lo i ni .| ui | 0 $6 000.000,-

i.-nces during his 13 years in 0(X) ln ovej . all llix ruts of whjch

the White House may never bv 1

two thirds would be income tax-

es.

| Theta. H.-r mother was former- s . 4."i tons of Roosevelt docu

, . pdal.

Clan, Sturgeon of develan t :y Mis8 A ® nt ’ s sh:u P of tllis cit y-1 ment » stowed ^n the FrankUn D. , Ohio and \Ury Hatmeman spent Shl ' is i,lso a ,,i,,ce of Mrs ’ Tha ' 1 , Rooseve lt librar y at H y d< ’ Park ’

iWnesday afternoon visiting with Jo,u ' s !UK| ' vil1 bo remembered I her mother, brother and familv h,,re man y fri,-n< ' H a,ul uc -

’ quaintances. They will make]

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wgm i

JONES SPECIALTY SHOP

South Side of Squore

at Spencer. , Mrs. Charles Barnaby, Sr, and Miss Nan Robbins left Wed-

tln-ir home in Oklahoma City.

HOSPITAL NOTES

Mrs. Muriel Sims. 207 Guarc

If they can get past the White

dines told reporters things Housc , ho Uvf> tilx ruts woultl eon:idence which prcsiuuably ndd up t(> alnlost $io.otH).OOO.OCO

altogether. Of this more than $7,000,090,000 would be income

tax reductions.

The Republican majority on the Senate Finance Connnittw was ready to approve a bill cutting income taxes this year by

$3,200,000,000

Chairman Eugene D. MiUikin.

To late, no outsider has been

•rllf.wcd to ste them.

F’i d W. Shipman, director of t u- library, told the Senate war

V. F. W. DANCE Saturday, May 10 9 P. M. GEN. JESSE M. LEE POST 1550 Members and Auxiliary’s Wives and Sweethearts,

| i.psday to spend the summer at

i.ieii cottage in Culver on Lake Indianapolis, Indiana wa I Maxinkuckie. admitted to the Putnam County

Mrs. R. E. .Guffey and h'^Pital Thursday, daughter. Flo Ann. and Mrs.' He,en Ro ^ ra of K 2 -

l. te Arthur have returned home ,a8tlc was a<JmitU ‘ J '<> thp Pu '- from a motor trip to Topeka and nam Count y hospital Thursday. • Pi rry. Kansas, where they visit- Mr. and Mis. Fredrick Medaris |,-<l relatives 210 s,lort Street, Spencer, art!

thc parents of a son born Thurs j

Mi and Mrs. Dan Harlow and day at the P.'Jtnam County hos- i Mi s. A Hie Mott of Kempton, pital. | led., were recent guests of Katherine Marshall, R. 4 and Mrs. C. T Robbins. They Grecncastlo was admitted to th. w. re en route to their home Putnam County hosp::al Thurs-

invi stigating committee yester- R -' Llolo., said he expected the day he doubts whether the gen- committee to complt*to action rial public ever will be given today- or tomorrow at the latnecess to the transcripts. pst on lh e rduction bill already "There are many things which' PPtovcd hy the House. Repub-

- •MLMf&ER FBOtdAL /USfBVE SYSTEM' japs flWKITIZENI BUNK S.'Tfl’jffl and TRUit cdmpony ZuuAmuQ*.

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from Alumo, Texas, where they day.

l ave spent the dinter. Mrs. Robert Nccse was dismis- j .... ,, , , „ , sed from the Putnam County Uhei, Miss Lela Walls parked ho#pita , FrWa morninR ' ' . h< r car on the south side of the AllisonAfh of Grcencastk I quare early Friday, and went was jiK , is , (1<1 fnirn lhp Putnan ! | shopping, she overlooked the Count> ho , p;tal Kr id(v mornirg i fact that it might slide bar!-. Mr ,. KUlP , Schafer of R | ves, on the grade. It did that GreencaMle was dismissed fron I

' 1 ^-V lh "'S and la <’ only thing thl , p utnam l hat kept it from tearing into Thursday

the Oakley store or a parked ear there was the fact that sev-

eral who weie on the streets f rom the p v i„ am Cc,Unty hospi-

i.appen and finally got it stoo-

ped two feet away from the Com,. Those interea’ted in llll,J ' cleaning of Manhattan cemetery.

i May 25tli. Bring food and tools

WANTED: 4 drawer letter file. f ? r no food furnishej. ' utnam County hospital. 9-3t. I ' uiuls a11 ■ s l K ' nt far fencing

Countv huspita ‘

Hadde Hamrick. 410 FI. F'rank-] lin St. Greencastle, was dismiss-

"LETS GET ACQUAINTED

N. L. (Don) 'f>on«'lM»ti

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Open House, Saturday, May 10 Saturday, May 10th, will mark the date of the official transfer of Mullins Drug Store to a new

ownership. This is the first change in three decades, a remarkable record.

Mullins Drug Store, started 30 years ago by the late R. P. Mullins, will continje in business

under the same name. However, due to Mr. Mullins’ passing, the owneship is changing.

The new owner, who is very happy to continue with the same name of Mullins Drug Store, isN W ^ed ^ one * so, ’' a re 9' s t® r ®*f pharmacist with a quarter century of experience in the business to

Our chief aim is to continue Hie fine policies started many years ago and carried out through

the years by Mr. Mullins,” Mr. Donelson said. TWO REGISTERED PHARMACISTS

TO SERVE YOU

N. L. DONELSON, Registered Pharmacist RICHARD REEVES, Registered Pharmacist CHARLES E. McCULLOUGH ELIZABETH McCULLOUGH

MARY BETH BEE

MULLINS DRUG

West Side of Square

STORE Greencaslie