The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 June 1947 — Page 2

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Wallace Ends . Speaking Tour ;««*!:» “«!! L i! iTED

Mis. Vesta ttawlins anj Mr. and Mrs. Allen Binkley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Binkley at their sumaier home on Tri Lake.

WAQHivf’Tnv lime if, . Entered l n the poBtofflce At WASHINGTON. June 18. J a ref . nraat t ei Indiana as second (UP) -Henry A. Wallace windsi ,.] ass mal i matter under Act of

up a nationwide speaking tour| March 7. 1878.

rgain.st the Truman doctrine to day. convinced people are listen-!

ing to him because they fear ■ u !* >u * narn ^' OUnt ^'| ,, . v| R ^ Fi no .i n r

oer year by mall outside Put-] Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Flood of

Miss Harriet Alice Seller went to Louisville this morning where she will be a counselor in

SubscrlpUon price 15 cents per | thl> Louisville Girl Scout Camp week; *3 00 per year by mail In L, c Shantituek.

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SOCIETY

foreign policy decision this year “which will threaten peace now

or in the future.” •* The former vice •president,

who told a news conference yesterday the United States and Britain “should f>ght“ „r “would fight," as he amended it later only if Russian expansion til renters the riCfti- S.rttili-Arab-ian oil fiejos, ' is. jd lieduleiJ- as principal speaker tonight at a* sell-out open air rally sponsored J by the Southern Conference for;

Human Welfare.

\NTI-t KASH tiOOUET CULVER CITY. Cal., June 1« (UP) Four of the past 1ft

nam County, S. R. Rarlden. Publisher 17-10 South Jackson Street

Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. B“ir.ie Flood and daughter of Elk-

. Itulnbridge Club In t on id Meeting

The Bainbridge Community Service Club net Friday afternoon, June 13 at the home of Mrs. Henry Osborn with Mrs. Paul Collett as co-hostess. In. the absence of the president the vice-president, Mrs. Gilbert

DPI I^OMMENCf MiiNT iContinued from Page 1)

1 part college men have played in t guiding the sentiments of the people. “These men,” the speak-

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I Paper Drive By Gas Short

|»i:sis«\\i.

Inrrt spent the week-end wi£i) O'Hair had charge of the meet--Vfr. and Mrs. Harvey Owens, jing. The group sang the song of n<md wabaai member of.ipe month “Beautiful Dreamer’ ''thv graduating class at DePauw iand then gave the club creed and

'flag salute. Eighteen members and three guests answered roll call with “My first beau and-

where we went.”

After the business, Mis.

Mr Hughes will appear as one ^ ^ leaBon , on of the judges hearing the ease rfj„ Home Ca „ ningr an(1 Mrg DaJl ,

said, “were trained to speak

• the language of the human heart

' with the accent of God."

' “The story of Alma Mater's

Scouts June 18

ages

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With Boy Scout camp begin- WA-SHIMctywT na next week. GreeneauH.. <twr lu; '.

ling next week, Greeneastle: (Up, ui(

boy Scouts are anxious for the i ages m 111,1 j Paper Drive on Wednesday. June Rnglaru/ lhj * 1 ‘ n l

I Personal Sh.ivver Fur Bride-Elect

Mrs. P-. C. Moore will ente.r-

tair. with a personal shower ^ a( , DoPauw for Wemesday even.ng^at lier ^our p atrja is i nt |e C( i romantic,” Bish-^successful drive ever held. Tne

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sycamore of

Alma.isth, to be the largest and most and the Pa° f tne ** Bish- idis/»r»c»aoji 5 !il Hviaya rrs i ^ 1C HOrthWpt

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| ' M I I i I i Miv and Mrs, Janies P. Hughes

And V IlfCWS l i 6111 ! 1 Afandson, Jaapes E. Hughes

•''" left today for St. Louis, when

B II I E F S

the Missouri Pacific vs. Yard-

WlUiaju Seat, of Washington, masters of America labor dis-

InJ., was a visitor at the Sigma p U t(.. Chi house over the weekend. |

Mr. an 1 Mrs. James S. Julian Tht ' flowing w^mcn will atof Baltimore, attended Com- tend the Bapfist Womens Mis-

sionary conference being held at Frank)hi: Mrs. Russell Leslie.

I Ross and Mrs. Charles Cowger

.the Boy Scouts and assists ma- bers ajid head ° r

[the Wabash, to the oak of the j f t , r j a ny i n making the annual agencies to ° f 'Tennessee Valley, David E. Ld-! ( , u tj n ^- s successful. H,. wailts a rne *bftg(J • ienthal. We; have furii^hedp- John Andrew, scoutmaster in what can ^ three mem hers of the PjTBl'i, charge of the paper drives, urg-. situation *” dents’cabinets, and we Jjavc giv-jos all Greeneastle residents to] Rationing f

done to J

Howard

days' six airplane disasters would mencemer.t at D«Pa.'jw Sundaj have been prevented by a little J - Eiothers has returned to

demonstrated h's home from the Putnam conn- Mrs. K. H. Dalfoy, Mrs. Jos

ty hospital. He is reported im- j Davis. Mrs. Raymond Risster, proving. Mrs. Dallas Rissler. The conferMrs. Florence Lowe Pratt ha.s^'iice wilt .ast three nays, returned from Houston, Texas | Sunday dinner guests of Mr. where she spent the past month and Mrs. Elmer R. Seller and visiting relatives. J daughter, Harriet Alice, were Mrs. Orman Hammond and Mrs. John Forman, Goshen, Mr. da.ughter, have returned to their 1 and Mrs. Wilbur Seller abu home in Indianapolis after visit- daughter Mary, Terre Haute: ing relatives here. j Mrs. Sarah Wright. Miss MinnetLewis (Tifty) Hirt of Louis- ta Wright and Mrs. Ida Pierce, ville, Ky. Spent the week-end and Miss Carrie Pierce, Green-

visiting friends and .relatives in castle.

th >s fity- | Wayne Mark. Wiley Mark and I Dr. and Mrs. Percy Julian of cion Mark have returned home| Chicago spent the week end here from Denver, Colorado, where i

radar gadget he

here six weeks ago,

Hughes said today.

The four crashes took 127

lives.

Th gadget is a radar altimeter that flashes a light and squalls a ham when a plane comes within 2000 feet of any obstacle. It makes it impossible for a normally-operating plane to fly into a mountain., as four

of the six ha,ve done.

Mon day Book Club

Picnic Tonight

HOSPITAL NOTES Stella Layton, R. 3 was admitted to the hospital Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Coffin are the parents of a son born a.t the 1 . p.tal Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hoffa, R. 4 are the parents of a son born at the hospital Saturday. Mrs. Irene Easton, R ; 3, Speneev was admitted to the hospital j

Monday.

DePauw Sunday.

[illness of their sister. Mrs. Ver-

Mrs. Grace Hurst, Miss Ethel no n Noe. Mrs. Noe was resting Daniels and Mr. and Mrs. James • -- • “ ‘ 1 —'“ n

better when they left, but her,

Hartsaw. left Sunday for a vara- condition remains critical. Mrs.!

gave the lesson on ‘‘Cheese and its Uses” which was followed b\ a discussion of different methods

of making cottage cheese.

The duly meeting will be*held , ... Wednesday afternoon, July 9, a , j ll J,1S P 0 '

2 o'clock at the home of M,s 0r

Mr.ry adRer at 731-R.

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Ratcliff, assistant hostess.

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! ('i.rrcnt Ba.ik Chib , Meet*. .Mmiihiy The Current Book Club will meet Monday, June 18th at S p. m. at the home of Mrs. Ray

Herbe,rt. + + + 4* Good Will

( lub .Meets

The Good Will elub met with Mrs. Bernice Trout on the afternoon of June 11. Response to roll call was, Age of First Date. (Eight members were present, Helen Phillips, Beatrice O’Conner. Myrtle Cline, Mary SutherNino Haltom, Barbara Bnr-

vi"c Club will meet Tuesday night at 8 o’clock with Mrs.

Harley Harris.

Please bring articles for sew-

ing kit and don't forget the ^ . ,

„ ,, Washington the tower of a White Elephant sale. Roll call is *

oom, ‘ that critical.

^ - Faina is inueeu ruuiaii».i^, Kuccensrui urive ever neia. Tne Sn «« in Fil • are for Miss Patricia ^ H , 1!jhes said .. It has extend- funds collected in the sale of the Secretarv U /^ June Ruark. who will become t d . nU thp way from Daniel ROCS into th( , treasury of has imit a " teriorJ A. hiiie of James F. Zcs on Satur- ^^ ^ tal , sv( . nmorp „ f y _ | naS other

day, June 21.

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V\ M n Of The Moose .Sleets VAedne ilay

Women of the Mmse will r.eet

U,,i, sdiv at^at the Honu. seven^^itsd Spates'senators. 1 hlIVO paper tied in bundles'not belng"^^" 1 ' ^

I “We have sent into the land so ant j on cur t, Wednpsdav ment . 1<erei

To'Ah-t T^sOav \ many ^!t,vorno^!, ' ( ' on S n ' 9ml,e '’' morning. In case the weather is not believe th^^H F itnam C. untv Mothers Ser- colloK ° ' ,resWents and fa,thful inclement, all are asked to keep 1 - ' " rta,! ' s »

legislators, that the list of them paper under Shelter but would read like the telephone p| acp jt where it may be seen by

ci'rectory of citizenship.” I the passing trucks. I <’1KL 8C0C|j Real consecration to this coun-j (Co»h»s«<| in m ^ try is needed “when we see in ^ on 1 ■ v ' e, ‘k. All qJ| |

,„ lw b.,, tn”:: 1 Harold Reckley Is

honored By VFW

the name „„ 8 p it , Ce 0 , [I

Annual Flag Day Services pinning the paper on • were held at the Bethel A.M E. roll if a more suitable J

, , . IT a , chur:h Sunday June ISth'with identification is J I'he Monday Book Club picnic W mak “ a ftd ,the sermon delivered by Rev Unless thl . b J ro ‘ .e a-an Sta e S and a better United MItcheU H is sermon wax The! the Scott readme

" taeS ' , „ .. i American Flag and the Christian i inc of J.,m. in,s ,s..' ..

Students also must continue the tradition of fine service, continuing the work of righteous patriotism, he said. And the third requirement is to give the

of distant

Mrs.

a fthor. ver>,. *»,on.^Un, B „ hn|)

declared.

Listing three requirements that Alma Patria asks of Alma Mater, he urged students to be “good men and women." Every

wil Ibe held this evening at 6:30 o’clock with Mrs. Walter Mar-

tin.

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Della Theta Tan To Meet Tueesday

The active chapter of Delta

Flag and the Christian | ing of June 20th Dim wJ

jFlag. Following the sermon two one to'take care of thm|

tion trip to the Smoky Moun.-

tains.

Air. and Mrs. Paul Lee, wno ’ have been visiting with Mr.)

L. I>. Mark remained with her

daughter.

Bernice Trout.

and hostess, and children of

Robert Renner, Reelsville was, U'Cs mother, Mrs. Jennie Wolfe.!

MAHKIAUr: LICENSES

ad nit ted to the hospital Monday. Airs. Mary Williams, 110S S. Indiana St. was admitted to the hospital Monday. Barbara, Glldewnll, 612 E. Walnut St. was admitted to the hospital Monday. Mrs. Lloyd Gose anj daughter of Reelsville, were dismissed from the hospital Satan day. Airs. Bill Johnson and da.ughter of R 2. were Jit nissed from the hospital Saturday’. Mrs. Samuel Baird and son of Roachdale were dismissed from the hespita] Saturdav. Mrs. Heishal Hinkle and daughter of Roachdale were disinisse | from the hospital Satur-

day.

Mrs. Don Marshall and daughter of .R 4, were dismissed from the hospital Saturday. Jeiry Runyan, Roachdale, was dismissed from the hospital Sun-

day.

Emma Kearshner, R. 4. was dismissed from the hospital Sun-

day.

B«tty Allep, Coatesville was dismissed from the hospital Sun-

day.

members. After the business l meeting the hostess conducted j several clever contests. Refresh- | ments of strawberry shortcake

I with

solo's were King by Miss Helen are urged not to bring til Miles, a member of the Indies fore Friday morning. * Auxiliary of the Veterans of All senior Scouts an« Foreign Wars Post 45ft. bring a spoon in additiol

Mr. Randolph outlined the j’tin plate and sup ani i j

activities of Harold Reckley and tweezers is also rtquii|

I presented him with the Citizen- handicraft..

, . - Both intermediate ani . Post 453 of the Vete.rpns of j Scouts are asked to ji I Foreign Wars. their bathing caps at tla | Services were closed by all j at 25c each as each gm

■v l present sirtging "My Country Ti» swimmers will have dj

heaven is made more heavenly (|f q-j,,,,,

Theta Tau will m eet Tucseduy, uuuntry the calls evening at 8 o'clock with Miss es of idealism. Marjorie McIntyre. Each mem-1 “W*' mufit often won

her is asked to bring her copy: "’bether the pioneer founder 01 g^ip Medal of the Oliver James

of the national constitution and, DePauw has a celestial

that carries to him the sound of the marching feet or our students. If so, I believe that his

by-laws.

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Penelope Club To .Meet Tuesday

The Penelope Club will moet’^ the Knowledge that this col-| Tuesday afternoon at 2.30 o', le S<‘ has kept the faith. The twoj clock with Mrs. Chester Jordan. ^ la S 8 - ol,r country and of our

school, float together in the sky of God, companions and partners

colored caps.

have returned to their home in'

Los Angeles, Calif. I Everett E. Hensell, Route

Robert Max Coleman has re - cl °verddle, and Helen L. Baugh,! The next meeting will be with turned to his heme in La Crosse. [ R(mte 2 Greeneastle. ‘Mrs. Nina Haltom July 9th with Wise, after spending a few Jays ' Verlil > Gash. Fillmore, and Dora Haltom assisting,

visiting his mother, M.-s. Addle L " is Mae Lowis ’ Greeneastle

Mrs. Alaud McNary is spending a few days in C.-nterville with

in his program for a better

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Howard Eugene

Gould a, 'd Pauline

Coleman and his sister. Air. and Mrs. Robert

and children aiK). AJj. and Mrs. Glayton. E. C. McCullough are ihotoring ' " *

in Kentucky for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fediga, of Terre Haute, spent the week on | with M”. and Mrs. Denver Bastain and son, Larry Davil. Miss Helen Foster .of Indianapolis spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl

Foster and Virginia.

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Browning of Indianapolis, were weekend gfuests of friends and rela-

tives in Greehcastle.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haskett of Terre Haute spent Sunday with Mrs. Hasket's parents, Mr and Mrs. Bert Roberts, W. Col-

umbia St.

Cox. Clover- Kook ( tub

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Lloyd W. O’Havee, Route

•IAVCEE MEETING

There will be an important meeting of the Greeneastle Jun ior Chamber of Commerce this evening at 7:30 in the Public Service room. There will be an < lection of officers and everyone eligible for membership is

mged to attend.

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Alice Truax, Meets Monday I The Current Book Club 1, nt$et Monday at 8 p. m.

, Greeneastle. and Mary Belle En- home of Mrs. Ray Herbert. -or, Greeneastle. j + 4. + ^

—* I Cio-Tat-Krn t tub

| Meets Wednesday

J The Cro-Tat-Em Club will meet Wednesday at 2:3d at the home of Mrs. Daisy Marshall, S. Lincoln Ave. Mrs. Myrtle Wimmer will be the assisting hostess. *

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Bu,rhura Jean Saiitli Bride Of Os ar Eughy Miss Barbara Jean Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Smith of Greeneastle, and Oscar Bag by. son of Mr. anj Mrs. Janies Bagby of Indianapolis,

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MEETING

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Putnam County Rural Youth

Fred Fechtman, formerly Greeneastle high school coach, has accepted the position of superintendent cf the Williamsport, Indiana high school. Mr.

Call Buumujik. 31 years 8at.!T d MrS ' F : Ctm “ n T* ^ urdny, June 14th. ' 1,V ' nS ni ' a '' Russ “ llvilk ‘ will

ANNIVERSARIES

Birthday*

will meet in the court house on were united in marriage Sunday Tuesday night, June 17th at 8j afternoon at 2 o’clock at the

Scott Browning. Saturday, May 14, 86years of age. Miss Marlene Kilroy, today

May 16.

Charlotte Ann Boggess, 6 years today. Jun.; 1 16 Clyde Duane Overshiner, 2 years old June 14. WEDDING N Air. and Mrs. Carl Baumunk. Saturday, June 14th.

move to Williamsport in August. Girl’s State, sponsored annually by the American. Legion Auxiliary is being held this yeai in Bloomington, on the Indiana University Campus, June 25th.j July 2nd. Girl’s State, a week of I experimental training in A:neri- | canirm anc' good citizenship, is | entirely non-partisan, non-politi-

P. M.. A very interesting movie

will be shown.

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK With a small run of about 4,00C nogs at the Indianapolis yards, the price on top animals of medium weight was S25.50 Other weight groups were in

proportion.

home of the bride's parents,

South Main street.

The ceremony was read by the Rev. Boyd of Indianapolis, in the presence of th? immediate

Legion Carnival Opens For Week

The commencement program followed a morning baccalaureate service with President Wildman speaking. 1

WAITING FOR FLOOD WATERS TO RECEDE

QUICK LOANS Pay up your little debts with a convenient loon, receive quick, courteous, prompt service here onyt| INDIANA LOAN COMPANY ID'/* East Washington P

Florists Elect Kenneth Eitel

Kenneth Eitel,

florist, has been elected chairmajii of the central Indiana dis-

families and friends. B.ridal i '•'ict of the Florists Telegraph music was played by Mrs. Les- I - elivery Association. Ninetyter Rander of Terre Haute. The I thrf,e florists arc members of the

j cal in an attempt to teach ami ! inculcate in the youth of A 'ieri-

S( oi T NOTICE ca a love of God and country. S • uts of Troop 99 will meet The following are attending from at U< h- Ann Park tonight, Mon- Greeneastle: Wanda Lou Phillips, day, at 6 p. m. Be sure and bring R. 4 Greeneastle; Wanda Jane your supper. ‘puis, 1014 S. Indiana.

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EITELS

SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE

BOSTON FERNS

$1.00-$1.50, Now 50c Each. $2.00 $2.50. Now SI.00 Each.

(I^«M Pels)

GERANIUMS 75c, Now 25c Each -• $2.90 Dozen SI.0G, Now 50c Each-$5.75 Dozen

I '♦»£ A •!> . . I .*! I *» » if 1

PLEASE — NO DELIVERY OR ABOVE SALE ITEMS.

CHARGE SALES ON

Eitel s Flowers

17 SO. VINE

MELROSE AVE.

U(bA Ttit tHEt'S"" COMOK4U < oimneni-.-ent uas weB.u*ttended tflW yrbr -' - - -• the ati.HUer l.< ‘yes’ - - - . We are glad to welcome these fWe people ami especially t<> see tliem return to Chet’s Una* and time again foe meals - - - - On Tuesday we wiR have BRE A DID PORK CHOPS, w hich we assure you Will he a very tempting dish. ----- Plump fresh pork chopa dlpp wl in a rich batter and fried golden brown ... - Anyway, we think you wilt Hite Ihem. CHET'S CAFETERIA Acroaa tnm Pont Offlm

home was beautifully decorated in spring flowers. Their attendants were Martha Ann Rickard arwd Van Johnson of Cincinnati, Ohio. The young couple will make their home in Indianapolis whari both aye employed. ALBERT SILVEY Albert Silvey was my kind of a man With a smiling face and a friendly hand. A hand that was ever ready to do A kindly act for me or you That was Bert Silvey. A fafiv that ever wore a smile For tottering age or lisping child. A voice we all loved to hear When the burden of life was i. heavy to bear— That was Bert SUvey. A man who was honest, fair and kind Who n*ver had an ax to grind. A man who never ga.ve you pain Unless through error and not for gain That was Bert Silvey

The Tom Baker shows will

open In Robe-Ann Park -this «••*._ _ evening under the auspices o/l ^ tal(e«I Press the American Legion. Mr. Bak-| Thousands of discouraged ! cr. who accompanies his show. Ottumwa, la., residents waited stated today that it was his fifth today for flood waters to recede | consecutive return engagement from their water-soaked homes in Greeneastle and he guaran-J« n d Mississippi river towns I tees good, clean amusement fot braced themselves for the new' all who attend the Legion show flood spilling southward, this week. He has the reputa-} Rain-swollen rivers oveiflowtion of operating one of the od their banks also in Nebraska, cleanest shows in the nation and Missouri and Illinois. In the because of his reputation and four-state corn belt area 20,00') pleasing shows during the past persons were homeless and l,-[ four years, the Legion had him 000,000 acres of rich farmland' return this year. | were covered with water. Dam-j

iige to property and crops soa’-- ; ed to an estimated $40,000,000. [ The crest of the rampaging Des Moines river flooded faring I lands in southeastern Iowa, as it tolled southward toward Keo-| kuk, where it empties into the

Greeneastle Mississippi.

Army engineers said flood waters draining out of Iowa and tributaries farther north would bring a second big flood to the central Mississippi valley beginning sometime Wednesday or

Thursday.

The engineers tentatively estiP’Hted that the Mississippi river jeduid rise just as far beyond

flood stage as it

Cars Ride Easier witli< ^ELECTRONICALLY; *4 4 4 ^ rrrVH A v v>AA y BALANCED WHEELS!

I like a man with hands that go Swiftly to lighten a neighbor’s woe. Who never seeks to find a way The trust of others to betray - That was Bert Silvey In memory of our friend and neighbor, Albert Silvey who passed away two years ago. Lee Knoll pd.

Central District Association. The meeting was held last week at the Lake Shore Country

Club in Indianapolis.

All members of the association have to r.eet certain requirements as designers of flora,! artistry. Flowers by wire service is available throughout the United States and in moat foreign

countries.

12 Men Perish In B-29 Crash

■ —o- — ... did last week,

when thousands of persons fled

flooded farms and rivertowns. In the Des Moines river valley

fiqodwaters swirled up to rooftopa in Ottumwa, hardest hit of

the flood-stricken cities, and threatened the city’s water and power systems before starting to recede yesterday. Ten thousand of Ottumwa’s 30.M0 residents had fled from their homes.

• Wc use the new StewartWarner Electronic Wheel Balancer that does a perfect wheel balancing job every time. All four wheels balanced without removal from the car. Tire, tube, wheel, hub cap balanced as a unit—tlutranically!

Ends excessive >'** poundinn-"'>a vwwear0l,, ' ,< gi\es you a smoother fiifo 'car. Bring your car

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PUTNAM MOTOR SALES

118 North Indiana St.

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SPRINGFIELD. Vt., June IgJ KJLfNHgT PROBED - (UP) National guardsmenCity police Monday were atbrought down from the roeky' tempting to trace down a report Summit of Hawks mountain to-'that a colored girl by the name day tht charred bodies of U men‘of Sanders nad been accidentally w*o Acci when their B-29 Supev -|*h©t in the back Sunday evening.

wound

fort, lost in a rainstorm, smash-! The report was that the

I.#06-foot| was not. serious.

«<! headlong into a

peak and exploded. | The girl, officer, said, was not Maj. Donald Miller, diresting a resident of Greeneastle. the National Guard company,[

said the bodies were spilled over a 1 000-foot area by the force •< the four-engine army plane’s im-, pact with the mountain md the flashing explosion which follow-

ed.

The big ship hit the fogblanketed peak early Sunday morning on a routine training flight from Pittsburgh to Bedford, Mass. Moments earlier it had circled low over nearby Springfield in the heavy down-( pour, its landing lights searching for an emergency field.

Gafaf On A Vocation? **#» up ea what la happen- »■ !• Greeaeaatle by having •he Dally Banner mailed to

yon.

1* .>°“r vacation is one week or more leave your address with the tdreutetlea Dept, of the Banner. Thin service Is rendered nt no. nddlttoaal cat*—Only 15c a week.

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SPORTSMAN’S SHOP-DAILY BAMH

FISHING CONTEST

Will CMthNie until StpknUr H. '

IN PRIZE

You don’t have to wgM«' " "‘J 1 ''J chaso. Just catch alb*. If hi 1111 " man’s Shof to ho wdjhad aad «**“ 1

lake It home.

SPORTSMAN S SW

Oppestt* Poet Office