The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 August 1947 — Page 2
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 194/.
Gates Sponsors CONFERENCE TO ‘Save The Shades’ i HEAR TRUMAN
NEXT TUESDAY
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INDIANAPOLIS, An?. 28. (UP) Coventor Gates today I loelnined September as “Save the Shades Month" in Indiana. A campaign to “save the Shades"’ will get underway tomorrow when the state launches a campaign to raise S.'iOO.OOO
, UKU'.G XTKS pkkpaim: to WIND II* BRAZIL PAKLKV MATTKKS
over the aspect under inquit>.
Clark meanwhile sought through the civil anti-trust suit t' break up op a national front what he called illegal agreements to fix uniform commission rates, which he said were "definitely ".inked to high housing costs.
1 TME daily ■Amu I SOCIETY
HERALD CONSOLIDATED
“It Wave* For Atl"
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Sears Reunion
Held Sundaj Aug. "Mth.
The annual Sears reunion was at "held Sunday. Aug. 24th at Robe Ann Park. About sixty members and friends Qf the family were present. Gladys Spiker returned thanks, after which a bounti-
Mat ion 1. Wilson et ux. land in 1 •. u nt, $1.
Vorthwoo I :'.d<litii>n. SI Paul B. McFaddent ot al. t> •Xrth-'r I Custer, et ux. to! Etta Collinga, lauU -In Ba4n-.
Inskiel M. Cloyd. « t ux. land in > 1-ridge. *i
Greencasth’ Eastern Enlarge-
PETROPOLIS, Brazil, Aug. 28 (UP) InterAmerican con-1
which to purchase the 14.>2- f prt , nce co.nmittees complete! mre Montgomery county tract thojr wjrk on st . heduIe today.! to be Incorporated into the state , fiJe prepared to |
U. S. Will Ask
More Assurance'
juirk system.
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I wind up the drafting of a hemi-
defense treaty
with a President
In an executive order signed Pn ero
l y Governor Gates today, the '’i s *t an 1 speech by overnor called upon “all citiz- 1 'l' 1 ,n,an n ‘’ x t week.
. ns of the state to participate to 1 Despite agreement on the text
PARIS, Aug. 28 (UP) — The United States was reported ready today to tell me 16-nation committee blueprinting Europe s ds and resources that its findto date were far short of
Entered in the postoffice Greencastle, Indiana as second class mail matter under act of March 7, 1878. Subscription price, 15 cents per week; $4.00 per
year by mall in Putnam county; !iul dinner was enjoyed by all pro$5.00 to $7.80 per year outside Vi nt. The afternoon was spc-.. Putnam County. I visiting and a White Elephant
j sale, which was a special feaJture of the day. Election of of-
| fieers for the coming year wiih
! Alex Sears, President, Ralph t Sears, Vice President. an '
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Herman pi. i
Percy M. Rice, et UX. to Leila \\ rshinmo. { ^ ^
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Eairview Addlu^, ^
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S. R. Rariden, Publisher. 17-10 South Jackson Street.
1 he limit of their ability in . sseutial effort.
this bf the articles of the un.pieeedent j treaty, more than a little eviede ce cropped up that they may be subject to a variety of inter-
pretations.
preamhfc and articles of protocol finished its task in a flurry of
lor improve- Latin American debate, will.
'Colombia and Peru disagreeing
He urged individuals and orf, ir;zation.s to “make gifts toward a fund of $.100 000 which .vill insure the awnership of th” Shades as a state park and pro-
vide a beginning inents there."
f. il' this year, owners of the on gr e neral interpretation -
rcenic property near Wavelano Ufbat e which will come up again announced their intention to sell. jn of thp final fu ii aessi-. s
T uab'T companies began nego- „f the conference.
Ii.ilions. but civic groups and Th? committee on treaty proprivate citizens intervened and ceduie finished its work last
a; pi aled to the state eonserva- night after unanimously adopting b Y Secretary of
iian ikpaitment to preserve the ., jjiutid States and .Mexican U. Marshall.
TODAYS BIBLE THOUGHT i Gladys Spiker Sec. Treasurer.
That is why we need complete The reunion will be held again
m us ana resources iiiom» . absliact . on jn ordcr to C ontai t in 1948 on the 4th Sunday in ings to date were tar short of hp stjll small voice within us. August at Robe Amt Park. Mr justifying the American invest-1The kingdom of God Aiex Sears was the oldest memment in aid under the Marshall i w ithip you. | Prh present and his granfl daughP lan - I -- —. ; l “ , ^ Patricia Ann Sears the
Informed
sources said Will j undersecretary of state, .
ambas-
Clayton
Tin’ committee on the trca*y and Jeffreson < a.t i>.
sador to France, would meet with the committee to explain American reaction to the pro-
ceedings so far.
They were reported ready to explain to the committee where its report showed insufficient
evidence of Europe's intention to Dr. and Mrs. F. R. h Ip herself as collateral for the J have returned from a expenditure under the proposal' trip to Washington. D. C.
State George
Personal And Local News BRIEFS
! joungest. Anyone who wants tc help with the "48 program write Mrs. Helen Davis, the
chairman. + + + +
('Union Township Ulnb To Meet
1 lan to make obligatory
H Baxter, Indianapolis tj0n oxt .,.pt the use of
all acarmed
force against ar. aggressor. All such collective action would be subject to approval by the United Nations Security Council. The committee on aggression had only to give the final nod to a technical description of the boundary of the vast security
fma.
A i thur
I ms t icssman, purchased the area in i holding action until the ut' could arrange a public sub.'•ri| !ion campaign. LATE NEWS ! (Continued from Page 1) t i. gion encompassing the bulk of nithl by the Attlee government. thp heTlis p here . toil Hr I.(thorites professed to be iiiiriiflled. I TTic thiee cor.mittees will report to the conference in full ses-WA'-HINGTON, Aug. 78. sion the remainder of this week (INS)—President Truman cleur- an-J Mon ay. The final plenary • d Ids desk today in preparation session was scheduled for iiu -- lor departure Sunday for hr.i- (>a y morning. /il’s capital where he will make Mr I "Jinan will speak at the an historic address to tile dele- windup meeting ini’ treaty ", gates gathered at the Inter- Eio De Janeiro, as the docuAinerieun Hemispheric Defense m nt will be known, will b? sign.- ( oiifi*rf'nc*i* j ruesday ciftc*i'TK'on. Meaim Idle a dispnte between The schedule left the delegates ( olotnldH and Peril threatened tn "ith five days of virtually n th-
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______ ^ The new Clinton Township
| Home Ec Club will meet at th.' Dettloff • home of Mrs. Ivan Harbison vacation Tuesday. Sept. 2. at 2, DST.
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The Women of the Moose will s,,r ! ,r ' 1 ^
hold a party at the home tonight | • , ' ir, * u * a -' Dinner
Members may bring guests. 1! j Mrs Ren M, ‘ ek was P’^ha tly
j surprised at a birthday dinner
Robert T. Jones, of Pasadena, J Monday evening given in he! Calif., a former DeFauw student, j honor by -Mr. and Mrs. Ik" M?ek
Clayton and Caffe>-y were expected to tell the committee that the United States expects more concrete assurances of the abil-
ity of European countries to set J i s here visting James Lynch, their political and economic* _ houses in order. » M,ss Ann Bo ^e»S of Evidence of ability to stimu- ‘ Indianapolis is visiting her aunt
late home production in France and eoa 1 output in Hritain was
reporti d to be sought as ex- j Special meeting at Palestin amples of effective measures tn l c hurch Sunday, all clay. Servie
Americas of thh' efa> | U nch at noon. Visiting mir.-j
and uncle, ., Lc'ucus.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ren Meek and Ronnie, Daisy- Meek. Uncle Ren. Meek, Bill Whitley, Mrs. Jane Whitley, Vera Meek and Mr. and Mrs. Ike Meek.
+ 4* 4* +
Country Corner Club
"In Have Picnic
((invitee the Amen as of the eb> lunch at noon. Visiting mi’.-j The Country Corner Club will sounlrcss of their investment. j 3tP |. s expected. ( have a picnic at Robe Ann Park, Cf. lu.y and Clayton also wi i " ( | Sunday. August ;i0. Please bring expected to i all for a cut in thc-j Joseph Pickens returned to hisjj a hi e service and 1 quart of tea. production of so-called luxury , home in Belle Union, 1 huradav I .j. go i U '.here it conflicts with the * afternoen., from the Put am, » ginH and Auxiliary
output c f necessities.
■County hospital.
Ti Have Pienic
post|i<inc signing of the inter-dc-j ' n g to do. Many of them were
lense treaty scheduled for next restl-ss an 1 lea lv to go home, Tuesday in the presence of Mr.! now that the basic work of the Truman. • conference was finished. | Mr. Truman Was scheduled to LAKE SI 'CESS, Aug. ‘>8 — • s P ,, a!( at 10 A - M Tuesday. Af(INS) —The I Tilt.''J Nations ter adjournment he and the prinSpeurity ("onnei’ failed* bv a nar-i 0 *!' 0 ' delegates will pioceed t
" Rio De Janeiro, where the treaty will be signed at the Brazilian
War Dept. Is “Indian Giver
WASHINGTON, (UP) The War
wants to play "Indian
| Mr. and Mrs. Willis Vermillion I Th > Armial Family Picnic of .of New York City, are visiting the American Legion and Auxili- ! relatives and friends in Green-J a/V will be held at Robe Ann >> castle. They are former residents* - ark, Sunday August ol, at b ‘of Greencastle. ; p M Brin K well filled basket* i | and table service and meet at the
j Mr. a 'J Mrs. Walter Reeves, s h e iu >r house.
Aug. 28 - have returned from a motor trie, A n j ( . P timp h ns been arrange..
Department J trough the Bad Lands anf, g0 he there.
■— giver” j Black Hills of South Dakota. I
GREEK CRISIS
(Continued from Page 1)
(Spiro Marchezini listed widely
mw margin today to approve it Brazilian resolution which (alli'd li>r settlement of I he AnglnKgypJian disoute liy r-mimptlon
it 'lireet negotiians.
Th vote was six In favor, 'me against and three ulisetitinns.
with the surplus G. I winter | Y,. UoW! , lonp p ark and thp Ozark' clcthing it has turned over to vj pun ni n i-egion of scuthet n Mis-J
the War Assets Administration. 1 gour j
It wants most of it back so it can i , , ..v.
“threadbare” I B^t Ha nilton, manager of j'' a ''. vin 8 conditions under which Pool & Co. Elevator at Clover-1 th< ^ would participate in the
left Sunday for a week's [cabinet formation.
turn it over 1
civilians in. occupied countries, j Department officials disclosed to- dfile,
foM-lgn office at 4 p. m. ', clay.
The steering committee deeid- j The uniforms, clothing and ed on the cleanup schedule after other quartermaster equipment the committee on agression had worth roughly $50,000,000 in or-
iginal cost are needed for relief distributation and as ’’incentive
vacation with his son, Donald L.! * ,1P Populists insisted that
Hamilton in Trenton, N. J., Mr. Hamilton will visit the coast
while in the East.
LIU* LJUJUIlliLCVC Dll Ofi, i vo.jiv/11 »•»«•« -- - o • • - J » * |
! voted ur.animcasly to extend the I hemisphere defense zone t/i the
\\ \s HINT.TON, Aug. ".'k — | South Tole.
(INS)— Gnvernment economists j
ripoiled tmlay that iiier>ttM*rt _ . .a pi i '“■» ol building -materluls. |Pf]Pr3| JlirV
iliiHiTig and fmd have aersumled 1 Ml #*si J j ment has asked WAA for perm is- castle boy and. is wet' largely tor a sharji jump In living 1 PfOtC COS^S Si<>n withdraw ail available ( here
they pick the premier and that th.* new cabinet- consist of the name party representation as the outgoing government, with th" same proportion of ministries.
go- ds" to spur production over-.■-eas, particularly in. the Ruhr
cnsts (luring the |iast year. Rim aif of Agricultural eenii([iiiics experts said that r*'sidenis in cjral areas now are ohxing onc-sixth more or clothing, onr-tifth more f ir food, and 45 per cent more for h’.iilding ma-
teria’s than
me.
Mr. and Mrs. Ha»ry L. Gray, of Washington D. C., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Zeisl
■ - - and family Thursday evening. I TAKEM OWN LIFE i coal mines, officials said. Thpy WPrP pn routP lo Palestine, j «’"ntlnwd From Page 1)
| They said the v.ar Depart- III. Mi. Gray is a foimer Green-‘ 1
known! Helton shot him to death
j oe attempted to rise from
goods of this nature, and that I I Led, then fired twice at some withdrawals already have! •' ,a > ,<,r Ulint Wilson of BiazilI jno ther, Florence, 55, as
they did iii July!
Whiting, Ind„ Aug. 28 (UP)
Two Standard Oil refinery gaso-' criminally conspiring to fix uni-
line ; tills exploded and burned for.r. commission rates (.illy today and then hurst into (-state sales,
flame for a second time a few, hours after the first fires were! extinguished. ! The .‘tills produced 24.000 barrels of gasoline a day, and the loss of their output was regardid as serious to midwestern consumers who have built a recordbreaking demand for gasoline.
real tion ' is thp government
agency up on lhe water accounts show-
churged with disposal of surplus clls *oaiers were de*
linquent in sums over
j war goods. Other agencies or- “"H-cnt >" sums over $5
At the sam-* time Attorney ! iginajly owning the surplus give | OWt ' t * lhe rit . v a ,otal of General Tom C. Cla.rk filed a , up custody when itiey turn '• Bnzil Times,
civil anti-tt-ust suit against both ever to war assets,
real estate groups. The suit ask
and over
gun
! Mayor Clint Wilson of Biazil j JTlo th Pri Florence, been made. They added they | "'' 0,lm>c * lit y council at its.j r i Pd to save her husband “understood" the withdrawals' ,n, f ‘ l ’ n 8 * as ^ n'ght that water*, v as stiuck twice, once in th ■ would nut affect goods already. serv * ce to a " delinquent patrons hand and once in the ai m, atadvertised for sale by WAA. j who hrve not paid their bills by tempting to wrestle the
The "available” surplus cloth- tomorrow night will be shut off
The grand jury yesterday in- in « ‘''eludes army winter Coats an J vl11 havo to P ay Uleir
and underwear and navy knittefl hl s ,n ‘‘"’'I ^1 extra tor twincaps an 1 sou’westers, officials in 8 on the servie? before they sa j d j can resume getting water. The The War Assets Administrn- mftyor Kaid that a lec,,n t chick
WASHINGTON, Aug 28 (UP) A federal grand jury her" was ready today to dig into new aspects of curi-mt high housing
costs.
dieted the National Association of Real Estate Boards and its local affiliate on charges of
LIKES ROTARY MEETINGS
PITTSBURGH lUP)
ed cancellation of lules of the organizations alleged to fix uni-
form commission rates.
Clark and his aides were tightlipped about their plans f r the "ext phase of the grand jury":!
housing investigation.
But the July's authority per-
Osrar mils it to look into every phase
T Taylor broke all records for of real estate operation, including Rotary Club attendant'*. "The "ew construction aji i the supply "Per ietual Rotarian” was given I of building materials, to see L a red leather (hair by his bro- 1 bl *h costs stem fiom anti-trusl
H"'r members for attending 1,900 vi LUons.
4-H GIRLS WIN
O'HAIR REUNION
The annual O'Hair reunion will be held at the home of Mr.
Prize winning seems to be the and ^I rs - Ostar O Hair, Sunday,
of the Putnam'' AuKU8t 31 "
meetings over 37 years.
j Officials have indicated the j full task is too big for one jury. The work, they said, probably I will be spread among other I panels throughout the nation depending on local jm isdiction
achievement
county 4-H Food Preservation)
girls this year.
Receiving State Fair awards' are Marilyn Buser, Roachdale,! 1st prize, blue ribbon In 1st division with 1 quart of apricots. Joyce Everman, Russellville, 2nd prize, red ribbon in 2nd division with 1 quart sweet cherries. Wilma Sutherlin of Cloverdale, j
HONIMTAE NOTES
-- NOTICE -- Grace’s Beauty Shop WILL BE CLOSED From Sept. 1 to Sepl. nth.
Mrs. Lois Boswell, Greencastle R, 1, was admitted Thursday
morning.
-Mrs. Mary Wells, Stllesville, was admitted Wednesday. Mrs. Clara Huggaid, K. Wash, ington St., was admitted Wed-
N. P. VanBUSKIRK
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3rd prize, white ribbon in 3rd (li-i 11 ^ H " V ' , vision with 1 qt. peaches. • VfrS ' EvP,yn M1,,er
was dis-
missexl Thursday morning. Mrs. Hazel Patterson, Indianapolis. was dismissed Wednes-
day.
Charles Stimson,. Greencastle,
a , 7 ^r7i * " l Wl * dismissed Wednesday Kosetta Snyder, Clover-! .... J,
irom her son’s hand. -Mrs. Helton’s wounds were not serious and she was reported jn good vonditlon at a hospital
today.
Authrrltles learned that H dton and his wife had been separated about two weeks and that he had quarreled recently with his parents. They said Helton was an ove--seas army veteran but that he had not been in combat. Mr. and Mrs. Ross McCullough and Beverly Ann McCullough ot near Pleasant Gardens and Mr and James Job and daughters oi near Harmony, have returned home from a vacation trip to Wisconsin and Canada. REAL ESTATE THANSFKKK Carl Beck et ux. to Gene Hess,' et ux, land in Monroe twp., $t, Marshall D. Abrams, et ux, to*
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T<>f> often the appreciation we fuel for the wonderful virtue* •'uui .'''f H -usewifi has none* unexpressed What m truly marvelous ; ■' M n dp W* tint nine industry .md love, the rest of us would be in a sorry wav HitfU > * is consun.• 1 witli t lu* passionate urge to make life "just a lit’ < ! ' td;'* r for those she loves Her brave smiles in time of distress atv‘. '■ triumph make life more livable for both men and children
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Eileen
Hen.on of Cloverdale, 3rd prize, white ribbon in 3rd division with 1 qt. peas. Phyllis McElroy. Rcclsville, 1st prize, blue ribbon in 4t!'. division with 2 qt. veget-
ables.
. . i Mr. and Mrs. Joe Elli« ir
r;; * s
of 3 jars
able).
(meat, fruit, vegot
.a daughter, bom, Wednesday.
MICHIGAN tilNIC COiftcf^l
McKamey Grocery Cltverdale, Ind.
CROSS EYES
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Olton in ONI Day! MukI* Balancing Tiaatmant hai nocmolticd thowaodl. Far frna Inlormatitn, writ* CA0H l»| FOUNDATION
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ElVt AKTI.-E UNIA ERSALIST
CHI’RCH
There will be a abaket dinner ! an «I home coming at Fincaatle
Nl4 , 4*4*4* + + 4*4-4'4*4 , 4 , ® l Universallat Church Sunday, AAedrilng Au 1T- 31»t. Church services will
be conducted by Rev. Houser
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Fresh Green BEANS CIGARETTES, . . COUNTRY DRESSED FRYING CHICKENS Pure, Fresh Ground
Lb. 25c Lb. 10c
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12 CAN! FRESH PEACHES * LEMONS Largt
CarM
• • • LARGE COUNTRY
EGOS
T-BONE STEAKS
DEXTER B RAVt> Sliced ^
ARMOURS BACON
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Cone, at 2 p. nv CST. Everyone invited.
nTfiMuMMMMSft Gryei^astle R. 3, 37 years today. Dinner will b? held in the Chris-
Pontiac, MKti.pt August 28. tian. church across the street.
Rice s General Store Bells Union, Ind.
Lb. Package 39<
CHEESE 2 Lb. Box 7 Frozen Fruits And Vegeta highest prices paid for 312 North Jackson Street.
