The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 August 1947 — Page 2
5H3 BXttV BAhlKfPR. ORCcMCASTll. ITOIANA,
SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1947.
SWINE SHOW
(ConUmml from PaR* 1 1) 2r. 1. Rfi'ves A- Di-Eusk. Get-of-Sire 1st. N’oblo Alle 2n1 .BuJdy McGaughey. 3rd.
! TNE DAILY DARNER
Poland 1st. Buddy MeGaugiiey. 2nd. James Robbins,
3r _ J. Wayne Thomas
Chester White—1st. Warren Harlan, 2nd. Alvin Grove, 3rd.
I Burket. 4th. Reeves & DeBusk | Melvin Gaston, 4th. Charles Gas-
Produce 1st. Noble Alice. 2nd. J Ion
Buddy McGaughey. 3rd. Lee Bur- 1 Spatted Poland 1st. Charles
ket, 4th. R. ves At D. Busk I and Marvin Bullerdick. 2nd. Bill'. | Marcri 7, 1878. Subscription price, Hampshire j Taylor _ _ } 15 cents per week; $4 00 per
Jr. Sow Pigs 1st. Dickr Ha Crosby, 2nd. Jimmy Clones, 3rd. i
Char. Clones
Jr. Boar Pig 1st. Ditkie Cros-j Dickie Crosbv i2nJ.
Maur
| HERALD C0NS0UDATED
"I» Waves For AIT
Entered in the postoffice at Greenca-stle, Indiana as second class mail matter under act of
ipshiro 1st. Dickie
by. 2nd
Barrow 1st. Dic kie Crosby j
Spotted Poland China
Jr. Boer Pig—1st. Chas. Buikrdick, 2r..l Marvin Bullerdick • 3rd Billy Taylor I
Jr. Sow Pig 1st. Marvin Bui- j Gaston lerJick. 2nd., Chas. Bullerdick | s P' >tt *' 1
3; i. Chas. <v Marvin Builerdi .k ! r l!< k - 2r " 1 -
BOARS
oc 1st. Lewis Houston. Robert CloJfelter, 3rd. : e F >rd. . 4th. Max Pic k '
Cro '‘ year by mail in Putnam county; S3 00 to $7.80 per year outside
Putnam County.
S. K. Rariden, Publisher. 17-1!) Smith Jackson Street.
Poland 1st. Buddy M Gaughey 201’ Wayne Thomas Chester White 1st. Alvin Grave 2nd. Charles Gaston, 3rd. Mi Ivir
on
Poland 1st. Charle;
Marvin Buller
1st. Larry Th. >mp- j
Barrows
son
Taimvnrth Ji Sow Pigs 1st Jack.' P ith eilin, 2r I Delates Hopper Bert.-hire Lt. J :ck Cctak. 2nd. Bill Clod feller.
j dick. 3rd. Billy Taylor
, Hampshire
1 by-.
1st. Dickie Cr
\POSTOMf GOSPEL TABERNACLE E Washington St. iCommero-
!).
Iial Plac
1 Charles W Rains. Pastor. ‘ Sunday school 10:00 a. in. 1 All rvices including Sund 1 j school at lent, 310 N. Jack-, (st. Revival to continue ea
BARROWS
ILin -
Light Weight 1st Kenneth Mann, 2nd. Kenneth Ames, 3rd. Gi rdon, 4th Demis Cummings Heavyweight 1st. Levis
Houston. 2nd. Robert Clcdfclter. [ nlsnt 8 0 p m
3rd. Wayne Busm; 4th. Billy
Henson
Duroc Champion- Lewis Hou;
ton
Poland Oiina Light Weight — 1st
Thomas
Heavyweight 1st. Bully Mc-
Gaughey
Poland China Champion Buddy McGaughey ( Ir sler W nitc Lightweight 1st. Loren Sals-
LKGIO.N MEETING
j Owing to the softball ga I Monday evening, Cassell
Wayne Tucker Post American L r
will meet at 7:30 o'clock Inst,
of eight as scheduled. HI RG.'.AKS ON JOB
TOPEKA, Kan. iUP)
leave tiiis for the burgh
Personal And local News BRIEFS
SOCIETY (•immI Cheer dull T t Hold lee Cream Supper The Good Cheer Club will have an ice crean supper for their families at the home of Mr. and Mrs. alter W. DePew Thursday evening. August 14t.i. It is hoped that all memebrs and their families will be able to
attend.
+ •!• + + Society of Fillmore Christian C .11/r: h W HI Meet The Woman’s MissionarySociety of Fillmore Christian Church will meet all Jay Tuesday, August 12. with Mrs. Luis
Clark.
+ + + +
l.egion Auxiliary T » Hold Meeting
The American L“gion Auxiliwill have an installation, din-
BANNER ADVERTISING GETS RESULTSSTAGE - PROTEST IN DOG DEATH
EGYPTIANS LIKE JEEPS — CLEVELAND (UP)-The age old watchword of Egypt, "get a camel," is now "get a jeep," ac-
nz*
cording t o N lh| , Egyptian excha n » f ' “» mi became aecu*^ suppr dnr.n.
drive safe
TODAY'S BIBLE THOUGHT They that arc sunk in sensuality and selfishness and greed are not able to attain consciousne-is of God's presence.- John 3 '' 5: t Except a man be born anew, nej 1 annot see the kingdom of God. j
j ary
• ner at 7:00 o'clock, Monday
• evening.
I Following the dinner there will | be a meeting and installation of! j officers at the Legion Ho ne.
+ + + +
, Home Ko Club 1 To Meet Tuesday 4 Toe Four Leaf Clover Home
You moy bethe n e « - watch the Bam* “Driver Of The We*
The D.A.R. Cabin at Robe, Ec ctub will meet with Mrs A' 11 Park will be opened from 3 j Lay m on Hepicr. Tuesday after-
5 Sunday afternoon.
i noon, at 2 o’clock.
,■1
The Kentucky reunion will be ^ : i at the Rockville Park on thi-D
j l ist Sunday in August. | .3. A ||M|VEHSARIE8 * ■
| Mrs. Ella McBride and daugh- <^| + + + 4 . + 4 . + 4.4.4. + + {J;
ter Marian, left Friday evening for a two weeks trip to Caiif< rnia Grind Canyon. Canada
Birthday*
CHILDREN in Jersey City. N. J., protest death of their pet m° n gT* 1 Brownie, reported killed by Dogcatcher Clarence Matson. (According to the children, Matson seized Brownie, stuffed a rubber ball » bis mouth and hanged him by a noose to truck. (Internation'l) INJURED IN BLEACHER COLLAPSE
2nd. Melvin Gaston, 3rd. I Marcus Reeves, manager
a
Cha :. G. t'n. 4th. Warren Har-
lan
Chester White Champion L nn Salsmar, AH Other BreedLightweight 1st. Billy Taylor. 2nd. Dickie Crosby, 3rd. Billy Sibbett Heavyweight — 1st Larry Thompson Other Breeds Cha - pinn Larry Thompson Grand Champion Barrow Lewis Houston Res. Grand Champion Barrow da Ties Robbins Gilts Dune 1st. Maurice F-aider. 2rd. Jane Hr.uston, 3rd. Jackie Arnold. 4th. Robert Clodfeltor Poland China 1st. Bu !dy McGaughey. 2r.'l. Everett Hazi lett, 3rd. dames Robbins, 4th. Dallas Nichols Chesti 1 White 1st. Glen M - Cammaek ,2nd. Melvin Gaston 3rd. Alvin Grove. 4th Warren Harlan Spotted Poloml 1-t. Marvin Bullcrdi k, 2nd. Charles Buller•Uck, 3t I. L'ale Nelson, 4th. Billy Taylor Hampshire 1st. Dickie Crosby, 2nd. Chari 's Clones, 3rd Jim Clones Berkshire 1st. Jack Cook | 2nd. William Clodfeltor, 3rd. W • dy Inniaii, 4th Jimmy Arn-
ol 1
Tamworth 1st. Jackie Sutherlin, 2nj. Delores Hopper
I ITTKRH
Duroe 1st. Lewis
lumber company, said jokingly ahe stuck S2.65 from a late sale into a desk drawer rather than reopen a locked safe. The next morning burglars had taken the $2.63. leaving a note: “Kilmy was here." HE < I KES SPEEDERS GRANTS, N. M. 'UP) Tow M r.-knl Santiago Sanchez has his own remedy for out-of town speedsters. When Sanchez eati hes visitors zipping through tov-n he makes the n turn around and start over again this time slow ly enough to read all the Laff r signs.
end other Western States.
J George Fnxx, 85 years today I
I August t).
' Gary Lynn Vincent, son of I
Revival services starting Mon-« , ' .. .. „ ,
. , , l Mr. and Mrs. Walter K. Vincent.
day night. August 11. 8 o clock . A 9th •ST i at the Union \ alle.v Bap- I Mrs Ha Bl own , N . Jackson
t.st Church. Rev. Conrad Clear-I ^ a 9th
waters, Pastor, will deliver ser-j mens. Everybody invited. 9-lp
Mrs. Myrtle Ash, 302 Liberty St. August lOtn.
Birthday
Mrs. Leu Jones, Clovcrdalc R
1, 81 years, Aug. 9th.
Miss Mary Murphy, 23 year
Cpl. Raymond Alexander, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Alcxnnder. Greencastle R. 2. surprised his parents Tuesday evening!
by dropping in on them after re- j () id Sunday, Aug. 10. vurning from Tachekawa Army Weddings Air Base. Japan, where he spent, Mr. and Mrs. R.iymond C Mht last 4 months. He left Thun-^ Jones, Futnamville, three years
.lay evening for Lawson Field, Aug. 9th.
J Fort Benning, Ga. He was promoted to corporal May 24.
WE WILL BE CLOSED FROM 16 to _Sept. IDEAL CLEANER
2nd. Robert Clodfelti-r, 3rd. Max , drama, •l iekel, 4th. Ma n ice Fordlce tret.s."
Johnny Sheffii Id e -slurring with Jahnny Weissmuller and Brenda Joyce, Johnny Sheffield
Houston, j scores in RKO Radio's uielo-
HOSPITAL NOTES James Humphrey. Greencastle was admitted Saturday morning Maurice McKinney, Greeneastle., was admitted Friday even-
»ing.
Edna Pearl Nelson was disj missed Friday. Sarah Wiley was dismissed
Friday.
Steven I-iee Litterel was dis-
missed Saturday.
LATE NEWS (Continued from Page 1) WASHINGTON, Aug. 9. (UP) There will be no peeking j at union hooks by employers, it ] j Secretary of Labor Lewis B. Sthwellenbach has his way about ,
it.
Schwcllenbach said he would is ur a regulation soon ordering that all financial data filed bv
CARD OF THANKS
I want to thank Dr. Wiseman.
Dr. Johnson, nures and nuri p injured in collapse of a 550-seat portable bleacher at the aid curing my stay at the hos-! 8cene of the $50,000 Hambletonian Stakes in Goshen, N. Y.. receives pital. Also my friends for the, first aid. Total of 61 minor casualties was reported. (International) beautiful cards and flowers. 1.■ 1 1 ■ . , . , ■ . ■— ■
Mrs. Albert Green. pfi 1
DRY CLEANIHG Since YOU want cleaning DONE UP RIG Please note that OURS gifes REAL deligtt So have ALL cleaning dene RIGHT HERL To KEEP your clothes THAT WAY ALL HOME LAUNDRY AND CLEM
Stole Deportment Budget Cut, U. S. Embassies Must Entertain Congressmen Go Junketing Visiting Solons on Slim Tuna’s
Special to Central Press
fTTASHTNCiTOX—State department officials are in a dilemma as W a result of the great number of congressional junkets being
John. A. Hauch etux to Arthur! olanned for foreign lands during the current adjournment respite of
’ H. Ritchie etux, land in Green- ' the 80th Congress on Capitol Hill.
[castle Twp. $1. I About 75 members are going on official missions thus far, and the
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Rightsell Calcium Prod. Inc. to Mii West Rock Prod. Corn, land in Greencastle Twp. $1.
in 1
!
"Tarzar, and the Huna Sol Lesser production.
Legion Team Downs Attica
The local Legion softball team won a regional victory Friday I evening by downing V. F. W. Post 338 of Attica. 5 to 2. The Legion opened their scoring in the third inning with one out F. Grimes doubled down left-
labor unions under the Ta/t- ( field line. Beyler was out pitcher 1 Hartley Act be kept secret. ; to first, then came the fireworks. | He said he was willing to have Don Agnow dropped a Texas,
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the courts test his decision. "I invite anyone interested to s-ue me and see if I'm right," he said. "I am willing to let the courts decide." WASHINGTON, Aug. 9 — (UPj The National Parks are so jammed with tourists this sum ner that "hotels are turning them away and their tent ropes are crossing." That is the report of Herborl Evison of the Interior Department's National Park Service. After a survey he found that last year's all-time attendance was topped by 1,454.664 at the end
of June.
"And that was just the beginning of the real reason,” he said. Yellowstone, he sa.id, averaged 10,000 visitors a day through July "far and away the heav-
iest load it’s ever had.”
WASHINGTON. Aug. 9.(UP) A special House committee was on guard today against
: number grows and grows and grows.
i The latest addition is the forthcoming trip of a special committee j to study the effectiveness of the controversial "Voice of America" » un i,
and other features of the State department's information program. Several senators also are
planning private trips.
On the surface, the State department should be happy to have such an interest shown in foreign affairs by the men who must okay all legislation attendant upon President Truman's foreign
policy.
However, the same Congress which wants to see the world was severe in the extreme with the State department's budget. Entertainment allow- 1 anees were pared more severely than anything 1 else with the possible exception of the "Voice"
itself.
The entertainment allowance w# sought primarily to permit diplomats and diplomatic estab- |
i lishments of the United States throughout the world to hold their 1
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the matter of <h*termining- the tax rates for (**n 11:p J. f! -oil townMhfp, J'utnam County. Imliana. IM-.i, •••
Advisory
\*oh • is lu r«'h\ iriyoh the taxpayers . .Ipif. - n Jhitiiaai County. Indiana, that the proper Iik -I urti irsofi ip'hc .a their regular tHeeting place, mi th. :*;th <!.iy «
11,1 "ill consider the follow hit;' hudg’ct: TOW \SHIP in DGKT 1 | H \TI0\
special NcIhmiI In mi: I
750 00 Repair Of i!ml(Jit,2'i
90.00 rare "f Grounds
7-’).00 Repair of eept School lititHW
School 1'urniturp i
B*iulpmenl, except School Russes
School Supplies, dtfelf
than Janitors' ^upp Janitor Supplies Fuel for School
Loans. Interest and;
suraitee Pay of T. tellers
Janitor S< rvices , Transport it ion of Cli
droit I
Llflrht and Power •I ContiliM' I" i- < i .Misc'llaionus
M’otal S Orel a l 9m
ToiviiMhip Fundt
s.'iitx of Trustee $ Office Rent Clerk Mire Trustee's Traveling Kxpense
Supplits, Printliifi:
and Advert isinK' 1M \ of Adv isory Hoard . Care of Cemeteries .... Kv.milna tion of Records M Hi-rln 1 ncous ’J'ni.ii 'rowiishlp Fund
Tuition l-'nndi
l’a\ of T« ich. rs $20,000.00 Sulmol Transfers . 100.00 Sulist it n ?« T« aehers .... 200.00 Tut.11 Tuition Fund . . $20,:i00.0"
I*o»hI I ii ml:
Principal $ 3.000.00 Liter, si 260.00 1 "tal Fund Fund 3,2r»o!oo
HO. 00 800.0 )
76.00 25.00 r#o oil 225.00
.$ 1,740.00
m
Washington
Special
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scored when the catcher threw wild at third trying to pick off the runner. Tom Wetenight lifted a long fly to deep right center and King scored after the catch. Attica 000 020 0 2 7 2 Ix-glon 003 002 * — 5 9 2 Batteries: Attica—Coope, and Wagner, Holloway; Legion, Wet-
night and F\ Grimes.
There will be another charterod bus leaving the Legion home
possible State Department at- Sunday PV ening at 5 30 and we tempts to propagandize illegally hope thpr< . wm bp morp fan8 ^
in favor of the "Marshall plan" lor economic aid to Europe. Committee investigators we*'o instructed by Chairman Fore.it A. Harness, R„ Ind., to scan State Department actions closely. They were told to be on the
lookout
league double into left, scoring positions socially in global capitals. It had never been budgeted to
Grimes from third and on the the tune of entertaining visiting congressmen,
second pitch to "Snooks" Hill However, diplomats must still look to Congress for funds and he drove the ball deep into left cannot a PPear niggardly when the champagne is passed around,
center for a home run.
The I^eeion will inv Ev... i, ® UNEASILY RESTING IN’ PEACE—The so-called Morgenthau fort o, j p ^ 11 P' an toY making Germany an agrarian state, unable ever again to f t Sunday evening at 8:00 for be an industrial power or wage war. has been buried, and is resting the regional championship at uneasily in peace, never to rise again. The plan, of course, stemmed' Attif’®. reportedly from former Treasury Secretary Henry Morgenthau. It
Attica scored their runs in the would have elihiinated all German industry,
fifth inning on an error a tripple 11 18 doubtful whether the plan ever had much chance of being and two singles adopted by the United States and the other western Allied powers. In the sixth the Legion sored ^ , the P 08Siblc exception of France. The United States. Great two .rmc, Britain, the low countries and, with reservations, even France, now
us to put the game are committing themselves gradually to a policy of rebuilding the
on ice. Bob Agnow singled, Reich industrially.
"Bomber" Coffman beat out a In fact, they seem to be convinced that Industry must he rebuilt bunt and Myron King took a to reco »>struct Germany, and thus Europe, economically. Especially walk loading the bases, Agnew are the Y cer L®in that Ruhr coal production must be at least trebled.
Agriculture Secretary Clinton Anderson, who recently returned from a three-week tour of Germany, emphasized the administration s position a few days ago. Anderson told a news conference that it is essential that German industry be rebuilt and that any idea of making Germany an agricultural state was simply absurd. The secretary said, in the fiist place, that Germany could not lie a self-sustaining agricultural state because of the small farm system, by which that beaten nation never produced in her hey-dny food on
a sufficiently large scale to feed the German population.
* i * •
• JOHN LEWIS AGAIN
—and least publicised—achievements in winning the recent soft coal contract was the insertion of provisions continuing, in effect, the ' Tnwnshin
federal mine safety code. j s l „,. hl i „
The code first was adopted in the national coal contract when ii!!iVi“ n Lewis and Interior Secretary Julius Krug signed the federal agreement on wages and hours after government seizure in May, 1946. The federal code actually was not promulgated until July 24. 1946 * be new cor 'Li' a cL calls for complete adoption and incorporation of .he health and safety provisions, with the exception of substituting
certain other bodies in place of federal officials.
Under it, a joint industry safety committee is set Mine
jp, composed of four members. Two of these will
represent the miners and two will be appointed hy Safety he operators Committeemen will arbitrate all ap- Code
Teals by the operators or miners against charges
>f violation of the safety code.
Fuml
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KXI KXHKS ‘ l> * ° R
August 1. invsuiit yenr. to Township ‘ ;:i. ,,f i nMiiinu: yf.ir Fuml
J l'*t.ii HmlKot KstimatP
I'U* IncominK Yen- $ 1 740.00
- \v«*oHs;iry Expenditures
imule from Appro-
priation* Fnvx p e n rl <• «1 Juyl ')!. of present yi*ar . *»• Additfonal Appro p r I n - ti‘»ns to in* mado \ur,,s t 1, tu IlemoYiher 31, of ;*f«‘H4*nt yiftr
FuimIm Rf4|tiir«*d 1. 2. :: ami \) 2,7S0.00
■ M.S u\ HAN!) AND TO 1 Bi. I! I . C 10 I V il 1) FROM mm /. U/’ | S "TMIOn TH AN , • Vv , ’I'' ,S I0!» RATE OF
■ 'A I.KVV
1,040.00 3.170.00
4,000.00 24,*3' 00
I i«t»j
10,1’W
along Sunday. FYankfort has a fine team, so this game should
be a rugged ball game. LESS !WM?*Y, ANYWAY
MERRIL, Wis. (UP) In, 1847
for any effort to bring Mrs. John Zipp arrived here by pr. ssure on Congress to enact stagecoach. This year she rethe foreign relief program. j turned by airplane from Texas
1 to take part in a Merril centen-
An Ohio firm has begun the nial celebration. She conceded
''"•mI rt.nlnnce, .Inlv Si. l»r* s**nt yt•;ir Tiv.s til I,,, (’oip.'rted, P'-yMt yeiic (Iieecinher >" t t l**Mi'*nt) Mis*-. llanumiF K»-v i* n u e r than from Tax ■.'* v * to bp received trnni Atuniat j fif proaent > • to I)»•' pnitipr 31. 4if < oanlmr ypnr. 1 Hio* solu-d-ttl* in TniHt«-«**H (»flH< *• > f, ») All other Revenue
I Sue Sohedti(pa)
! ,, i ;, l Funds i Add Une« • *. s :i ;ind Xh) ? Amount to he raised t" 1 ' expenses to T)eeem'r 31. of ensuinR year . J>pcratln«: Hal mop i Not V* ' >-''‘ess of l*:xprnso Junuarv 1. to June 30. i** s MIseellan-eoiiK Ttev- . iiu.. |i, r sa»np Period) .. M V to h 0 raised hy
• a x Levy
1,040 00
600.00
3.4 7 '. 00
3,'00.00
1,1140.00
0.oon on 12.077, (*0
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2,010 00 14.',4O,00
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Probably one of John L. Lewis’ greatest N nf .Taxable Property
1.174 IK*
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Itoml Total
::$i.oo ji-j; • • $ I*
$ .(I*
a i 11.00 ,!5|'i,W * «>4II-\R \TIVI7 ST%ThW*7\T OF T ' XIJ* 1
AMD TO RE ( 4)1.1 Ik TI.O
Collortod
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Town-hip . 4 Owl a 1 Kchonl Tuition Rond
Collected
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*1.1(10 00 ♦ ;).>, oo. no . . 7,00.00
Collected
1 !* 4 0
* 1,000.00 $ 7,7,00 1(0 * 7,000.00
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Total
*7.400.00 *10.000 00
the . " U'"" 1 '" aPP'- irlnK (-batt have n rl«ht to (0 or .o in,'' K 'V'' - delermlned, and presen' " lHl ik J • ( ,r a,,i Is tec Hem two davs nrlor '.> the ... (!„in 1 ’
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The mine safety committees arc continued, with power to close r ',’n l ,! p'' lt ' Vy f lx*'d iw "the\ K 'nirnty Tnx lown all portions of mines they may consider to be unsafe. Thes# H,. nVs'. iv'.’s " ' l,y ' h ‘ f, " Mn,y
A di.iH(
lie
BoaC*'
ini ,,,iin \ i«.. *• . ii- County Auditor, 'l',,i H"
manufacture of plastic dial picks that her plane trip was a tot* io pruieti me operators from "arbitrary and capricious" mine for like in cnlling telephone num- less bumpy than the old coach «hutdowns, the safety committee members are subject t lH,ra - ride." m>in their posta if it la found that they have not acted justly.
needed groupa are paid for by the union while acting in official capacities ^ Tnx
■ ope " nom '“.nsr-^s
■— t,,11• pnsrd will fix a dut« for hearing hi Dated July 23, 1947. I,EB
