The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 May 1947 — Page 2
^3 li.A.fLY GKcgNCASTit. IinuiANA, I-RIDaY, MAY 16, 1947.
Part of Gun 1$ Trial Evidence
GREENVILLE il'Pl A pie:f
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new wife. Jackson now is an Lsd-J ianapolis schaoj teactier. He ha; fi^jr children by his first -.vife. "He sail! after I graduated from high school we might be able to make some plans,” sh. said. “I tola him I’d wait." She described four larJestinc ,
Key Witness In Holy Land Probe
in his'
arrol shotgun, which the state meeUnffs wjth Jackson charged Roosevalt Hurd Sr. used; honu , ar J ln a barn loft . The t i administer the C up de Lrai c niee tings took place, she said, t , Willie Earle was introduced after thp death of Jackson's first today as evidence in the trial of W jf p j n a railroad crossing acci;i white men accused of lynching dent Sho never was intimate
the negro.
The wi 'iden support to the .. hotgun barrel, found hidden in the Chimney of a Greenville taxi . {flee, was the only piece re- < were | of the weapon e. ithorities
, LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y . May , 18 (UP) The United States will bo summoned before the United Nations Palestine Commission soon as a key witness in the investigation of the Holy Land problem, reliable sources said
today..
American officials, apparently
anticipating an early call from the new-born Palestine commission, said the state department would be ready to testify "at any time" the commission, asks for
the Unittrt States' views. The United States, while it is
i interviewing him for the -civ 1 reluctant to speak up on the paper. j question before September, may ' Doris' foster parents, Mr. and! be pressed to clarify its apparMrs. J' hn Holdemian. said thryl cut support of partition of the ha I raised the girl “like our . vn Holy Land, as well as President child” for eight years. Mrs.' Truman** plea for the admission Holdemian said Doris •■h.< liv'd 100,000 Jews to Palestine and ever went with boys" She said his attempt to admit others to she didn't suspect anything until! the United States, she read Doris' diary ! Great Britain, ruler of Palea- _ ' tint under a 26-year-old league
of nations mandate, probably i will be asked to testify several j times during the ICO-day inquiry I lauin hi <1 formally yesterday by i a 45 to *7 vote of the 55 United 1 Nations in the general assembly
with anyone else, she said. Doris' baby was born March 7
in a Chicago maternity hospital.
Wanda Bernhardt, IT. .i sell j!
chum of Doris.’ said she saw the girl and Jackson together "a
. aid was used to kill Earle alter, times" but thought she was
lie was abducted from his i ickc ns County jail cell last KVbru-
a rj.
Tin prosecution was expected to conclude its case with the int oductii n of the piece from the } un and the statements of seven nun Icfcndants. the last of the
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SOCIETY Observes Kinliou.
With "Hard Time" Parly Fourteen friends gathered
the home of Phyllis Hale Wednes-
day.
T. C. Cox of Greencastle was dismissed from the Putnam County hospital Thursday.
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Mrs. Miller Hoi...red
I ■ » On Her Birthday
Saturday-night . May lOth, oijjhi ot Aiis A nita Miller u friends, gathered at her home to
the home of PhvIJis Male weenies- wish her a hH PP>’ birthday. A ooay parb - ,.. njg;,, Mav 7th to help her Vl ' r > Pleasant evening was spent v . a .s dismissed from the Putnam a "for sale" SL£r ' ^ I erteb ate her birthday. The even- "> P la >'inp ( ' arris ' L " vp1 >' r( ' fn>S i h ‘ County hospital Thursday. week strike 1 playing Rook, mehts of brick ice cream, cake AIl . s El | 1e i vValtman and son lahor-mana t0
Doris Richhert of
e Kahier
manufacturers 0 ( Danville mobile bod,,
4, it
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irg was sp-nt in
week; $3.00 per year by mall in a s this was a "hard time" party a' wl lcet ea "‘' r< ' spr '' '
Putnam County; $3.60 to $5.00 ( , :1 h lady wore an everyday dress
mall outside Put-, aJK j 0 i t j .-hoes. Refreshments were
settij
aer year by nam Countv.
8. R. Karlden, PuMIsher 17-19 South Jackson Street
Personal And Local News BRIEFS
28 who admitted a, part on the ivnehing Solicitor Robert Ashii. i .-aij the prosecution would < mplcte its case by tomorrow
moi ring .it the latest.
Charges that Hurd was the tngger man at the lynching were i,*p.uluited bv Jess? Lee Samniors. one of the defendants. Simmons’ statement, read in
. ir! yesterday, assert?.! flatly p 0 | icp today that any similthat more than one man shot existing between th-
I imndeious •‘glio.st’’ who stalked
Police Seeking ‘Ghosf kilier
CHICAGO. May 16 iUPi
“or-nianagemem a
of Coatesville were dismissed Some 2oo em from the Putnam County hos- force reinstat- P01 **
4-H CLUB .NEWS pitalai Thursday. charged worke ^ W Doris Sinclair gave aji educa- Alan in Wells of Stilesville was Roy Poo]" 01 lion demonstration on Bound was dismissed from the Putnam a local CIO u't Prp,ill! Button Holes at the Cloverdaje county hospital Friday morning. Workers Union '
Jolly Hustlers 4-H Club meeting. Wednesday May 7 nt 2:00. The members present were Eileen Henson, Wilma Sutherlin Louise Coffman, Mary E. Cox, Martha Grove, Shirley Finney,
th** negro.'
S 'inmons 11-pago statemont an t .cc*entM" widow nnd tli' poi-
Hollywood Police Holding Ex-Red HOLLYWOOD. May 16 1UP1 An ex-CommunIst was under police guard today as the house un American activities committee studied his secret testimony naming alleged Communist lead-
ers in Hollywood.
Beverly Hills police chief C. H. Anderson said extra police had b< en assigned around the home of Victor Kravchenko, exRussian army officer, who told tne I'onunittee yesterday that he was "marked for death" by Comnn.rist agents. His testimony highlighted a day in which the committee h. .ml Rupert Hughes, novelist .aid screen writer, testify that thi movie industry was “lousy" with $5,000 a week Communists who wouldn't go "to Russia in a
million years."
Greying Adolph Menjou, anithcr witness, described homself an a modern "Paul Revere” who
l- fa kson, 32. who coached "I'm the only one who knows wanted to "sound the alarm’ basketball at North Liberty high him." she would say when they against Communism, si a J last year. Jackson is questioned her about him. “But! Hughes and Menjou agreed charged with contributing to the he exists, oh yes." i tha' "influential positions’’ in delinquency of a minor. j Her fearful stori -s boga> the film industry were held by l Hs testified that she thought shortly aftei the death of In r t’oiinnunists. Menjou said the .■die was in love with Jackson and husband. The neighbors humored Coiumuhists sought to use the ha j hoppt l to mairy hi n. She her. but scoffed privatelj a* h i movies to propagandize for over- - i ineed shyly at Jackson as he j stories. Just an eccentric woman throw of the American govern'■'it with his attorneys amt his I imagining things, they said. moi.l.
J. Rex Queeney of
Mienigani is visiting his parents Ninety-Fiflli Birthday in, Northwood. ! w .. r ,
; Mrs. Martha Day
K. k. Martin and Kenneth bridge celebrated her ninety-fifth Bryan have gone to St. Louis on birthday anniversary Sunday fi business trip. May llth at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth West of Greoncastle. A bountiful dinner was served at the noon hour to abymi twenty-five guests. Those present
Mi--. Grace Routt was called for the occasion, other than Mrs. to Sullivan Friday by the illne-> Day. were her daughters, Mrs.
' s.ncJ in paper bags. ! Knteriaiii Sunday
Dinner tilllesls
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. an; Mrs. Gilbert Hale were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Halo; Miss Alary Hale of Roaehdate: Mr. a nd
Mrs Charley Gardner of Russell- Theresa Rumple, Evelyn. Gaston,
Nila Grove, Ann Rose, Janetta Sutherlin, Eileen Barcus, Barbara Neir, Mary Taylor, Betty Herbert, Doris Sinclair, Colleen Herbert, Leona Denny, Patty Downs Fatty Meek, Betty Nickerson and
of Bain- ° ur a ' ,u!t b'ador Mildred Bastin.
BANNER ADS GET RESULTS
° fllci ' u s said it w a , ..
viHr, -Mr. an I Mrs. Clifford Kreso cf Speedway City; -\Yiss L is Tarker of Frankfort, Ind —I •{• -l- -iDetroit. Mrs. Day Observes
LI ME DALE CHURCH
M. J. Murphy and J. P. Hughes are in Martinsville in the trial
of the Hoffman estate.
, ne the most gory picture of th? negr s lynching by a mob i l. ined bv alcohol and a desire f t revenge. He said he saw Hendrix Rector, one of the def rdants, holding a knife but he d ! not actually see him slash
Eirle.
Coach Charged With Seduction
SOUTH BEND. Ind., May 16 i UP i A bobby soxer who "hardly ever went with boys" w nt back to her farm home today. < nvinced that she still lov- ■ I th' gym teacher she accusses of fathering her illegitimate
chil !.
In a crowded courtroom wes- :< i iiy, 15-v?ar-old Doris Rawlea e ii? fa c to face with Russell
son who strangled her was strict-1
ly a coincidence.
“We uon't believe in ghosts. - ’ said police Sgt. Lester Dreyer. 'AVe figure it was j.ist a pro.vlei searching for the big money she use | to brag about." They found Mrs. Carrie Hallberg. 79. murdered yesterday , in her west side apart cent. She had been dead two days. The apartment, furnished in th? brick-a-brack of the 1890's, had
been ransacked.
Mrs. Hallberg's hands were i chained behind h?r hack and she
hud been strangled in just the'
manner she had predicted. But even in death Mrs. Hallberg failed to convince police and neighbors of the existence of the murderous "’Lester Smith” cf whom she had babbled for five years She hid told them that "Lester Smith” was following her and "wants to strangle me."
and death .of her brother-in-la Dillon Routt. Mr s. C. C. Tucker has received word of the death of her mother . Mrs. E. O. Thoner. at her horn.'
Ethel Harper of Alberquerque New Mexico and Mrs. Harper's daughter, Mrs. H.-ith .Davison of El Paso, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coshow, Mr. and Mrs. 1
Frank Everett. Mr. and Mrs. "was admitted to the Putnam
Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Preaching service, 7:30 p. nr.
Everybody welcome.
HOSPITAL NOTES Sandra Kaisc-i infant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kaiser of Greencastle was admitted tc tire Putnam County hospital
Friday morning.
Mrs. Pauline Long of Spencer
Cambridge, Mass. Sire pass- j ames Henderson and sen and| County hospital Thursday.
ed away Thursday evening. Mrs. Tucker will leave Saturday for
Cambridge.
A special visual aid program •v.ll be held at the Roachdale, Christian Church this Sunday
evening at 8:00 DST. ’lire feature ^"Shter of Mrs. Day. with whom
being the 16mm sound movie.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall and son all of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson, of Biownsturg. Ind., Mrs. Alice Day and Kenneth Day of Greencastle, Mrs. Grace Ha.M of Bainbiidge.
"The Man Who Forgot God". This picture will present the need of Christian Faith as we see it about us in every day life, bringing this truth very close to our attention. Dr. and Mrs. Hafnier and Son, of Craw.ordsvillp an making the progran pcssible and the public is invited to at-
tend.
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she makes her horn? a.r.d Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth West and children. Afternoon callers vere Mr. and Mrs. Ora Day and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ragan of Fillmore and Miss Nelli? Ragon of Charleston,! 111. The honored guest received many gifts and cards of which she was very proud. She has very good hca.lth and enjoys her.
friends very much.
Mrs. Bernice Clearwater and daughter, Linda, of Cloverdaje R. 2, were admitted to the Putnam County hospital Friday morning. Margaret Job of Cloverdale vas dismissed from the Putnam County hospital Thursday. Mrs. Worth Arnold, of Fillmore was dismissed ..from the Putnam County hospital'Thurs-
day.
Russell Zenor, Greencastle R. 3, was dismissed from the Putnam County hospital Thursday. Archie Milligan of Bowling Gieen was dismissed from the Putnam County hospital Thurs-
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Birthdays
Greenleaf twins, 19 years today, May 16. Sandra Sue Torr, daughter of Mr. anil Mrs. Edmond Torr, 9 years today, May 16th.
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A total of .59 of an inch of I water was recorded by The Daily Banner rain gauge Thursday evening during the rainstorm. The storm did not last long but plenty of water fell while it lasted.
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