The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 August 1947 — Page 2
JUS TXAJVf iANRE*. GREENCASTll. ^lANA. FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1947.
Reports Shock Couple Slain; 1 Parley Delegates 2 Men Sought PhTROPOLIS, BRAZIL. An?. . 0MAH A, Neb., Aur. 29 ((UP) -9 'UP) Drli'gates to the in-j ^wo men wearing army uniterAmerican eonforence. especial- j f0rnis woro hunted today as the !y those or the United States. ; 0( . t slaverg of a wealthy were shocked today b> reports j g virginia coup i P whoS e from Buer.os Aires^of pro-govem- j * hodipH werp found in a clurrl p 0 f
TT a busheg at the end of a trail of
blood.
The victims were Robert L. i May 11, son of a well-known j Eastern family, and his 22-year
Phere security zone as a great | (|M bijd( , of sjx mont hs, Betty.
ment attacks on U. S. policy. The delegates also were amaz- ' cd at lesetion in a pro-govem- ' ment paper to inclusion of the Falkland Islands in the hemis-
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Argentine triu.r ph, and a vir- . Their bodies tual claim to hemisphere t y( , st ,. I . day by r -c:.gnition of Argentina’s long i * ttrm hands '
standing claim to Sovereignty ver the is!an. is, also claimed by
Great Britain.
The final series of plenary sessions for final appioval of the hemisphere defense treaty started today. The trea.tj will be approved •unanimously, but there probably will be at least three j different major interpretations j
of the text.
The last committeee will finish its work an hour before the full conference meets. The committee will appicve the technical boundary of the security I region, stretching from the I north to the south pole, from | Greenland in the Atlantic to the !
Aleutians in the Pacific.
Uneasiness wa.s evident over | the uncertain interpretation of i the treaty as emphasized by re-’
were a pair
discovered of young
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HOSPITAL NOTES Robert Cooper. Roachdale R 1, was admitted Thursday. Mrs. Betty Pitts, Grecncastle, was admitted Thursday. Frank Girton, Fillmore, was dismissed Thursday. Jessie Pearl Johnson was dismiss'd Thursday. Mis. Fail Cooksey and daugh|ter, Grecncastle. were dismissed
J Thursday.
Paul remade Europe ami turn-J j,!, s Evelyn Miller was dU-
TODAV’S BIBLF. THOT’OHT
Police began searching ff>r ed the world upside down, yet •'' c |; d Hod Thursday.
Group Awaiting Russ Statement ! LAKE SUCCESS. N. Y., Aug. 29. (UP) The United Nations A'omic Energy Commission * awaited an important statement from Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko today
two khaki-clad youths seen with was a man unimpressive in ap-j M , and Mrs. Eldon Boswell ^ the majority-backed blueprint
two witnesses on j M „, ranc e and a poor
ports from Buenos Aires of violent attack on U. S. policy in Petropolis b> the newspaper Critica, once a firm frind of the
the Mays by Wednesday.
A filling station attendant at Grand Island, Neb., told highway police that two men in army uniforms talked with May and his wife when they stopped j at his station. He said the men 1 apparently were hitch-hiker.; , The Mays drove off with the l ' “ men in the rear seat of th i-
i < ar.
j While at the station, the attendant said. May “flashed a big roll of money”. He said one of ; the men appeared to be ah mt j 18 and the other about 25. His report tallied with anotheI from a man who said he noticed two men standing near the M iy s abandoned car m an Omaha
sneaker.
a son born
are the parents of
Phil. 1 can do all things j-j
through Christ that strengthen-j j^,. and Mrs. Marvin Wells are
eth me.
for a world atomic energy con-
trol authority.
Gromyko, who has indicated
Personal And local News BRIEFS
jibe parents of a son horn Thurs- d j sa p r0 val of many key parts of
tia>.
Proceed With German Plans
Headless Body Of Woman Found
LOS ANGELES. Vug. 28 iirpi A headless and charred I body, believed to bo a woman ( j was examined for clues to its identity today by police who found it stuffed in'a gunny sack ! a few feet off a foothill lovers'
lane.
Officers took casts of the | fingerprints an J chackej them against missing person files. Tlie body was identified as a : woman’s on the basis of the pel- | vie bare structure ani red-paint-ed toenails. Th? victim had been dead about JO days, officers cstimatec but they said the body was | strangely mummified, with little evidence of decomposition. They believe 1 it had been dumped in the hillside pine j thicket above Sierra Ma Ire only ; 24 to 35 hours earlier. The pine ' needles beneath it were still j
fresh.
Marks on the skelton showed
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the blueprint, intended to giv< Russia's official views on the proposal to commission members when they convened as the controls committee (at 10:30 a. m. KDT). The Russian’s statement
xpected to show once more evidence of murder, Lt. Garner
IT’S SCHOOL TIM
was e>
that east and west are still spl.t badly on how to control th’.
LONDON, Aug. 29 (UP)
America and Britain went ahea 1 atom,
today with plans to raise the The United States
Brown said. He said parts bore knife mirks, as it the mutdered had trie J to deface ar d dismember it. Other portions were
Mrs. Ida E. Dreyer has moved t today with plans to raise the The United States, followed by th(> murder?d ha:| to 805 South Illinois st. I industrial level in their zones of Britain. France, China. Austral- ' ' ‘ ' ,, D D . . , ,1 Germany, including a boost in ia. Brazil and Canada, endorsed trled t0 bu '' n h ° om ‘ V Mrs Betty Burk has returned; ~ K 1U .. ! Ca-..per John Becner, 42 Lo:
in
. , . . | steel prialuction from 5.000.000
to her home from Indianapolis, i 1 j to 10,700.000 tons a year, de-
French reluctance
United States tut now a strong
a | parking lot yisterday. He said j t,he men got into another car with a bundle or khaki clothi. - <-
and drove away.
suppoiter of the government of President Juan D. Peron. | None of the delegates would ! comment publicly on the latest J Critk a. attack lest it upset the • final days of the conference. But I none could hi ? the reaction to
the attack.
Critica, un ler the
"two
side what it presented as United i States and Argentine policy. 1
The bodies of May and his ! wife were found 2'e miles w< si Father Flannagan’s famous
The Post Office will ha* closed 1 spite
all day Monday. Mail will be rc-J reservations,
reived and dispatched as usual.
Mrs. Bertha Daggy, residence • director of the Terre Haute YWCA, was a visitor here Thurs-
day.
Boy's Town. Both had been hot once in the head by a small caliber gun. May’s wallet and his wife's purse were missing. The car they had used on a i trip to California was u.ud
un.„-i tu.- caption l idal ter Pd W jth blood sr - ml
criterions," printed side by ! h ‘ ours later .
Police theorized that one of the hitch-hikers shot Mrs. May
Mr. and Mrs,
daughter. Flo A..a, ed from a trip to
Mountains.
McGuffey an,'
have return-' the Smoky
Typical was a imurt which sa-'d:),,, tl1P b;ick of the head, then “United States i r.pair pobtcuil | U|rned th( , „ un on he,- husband. R iver, igrty. Argentine, strength- j May vvas shot in the right en political Sovereignty on a ; u . mpl ,, indicating that he turnh is.- of economic Sovereignty." i t , d hi!< h ,. ad toward his wife at Other points were presented | th , sound of the fil . s t shot, as: “United States—weakening | The assailants apparently then the United Nations through for- j robb( , d thp bodies before' dragmation of continental blocs. sinK lhpm into the clump of
Argentina streog-thening Uic»|
United Nations and through it Americanism.' “Unite i States intention at Pettopolia- establish basis for a military pact at Bogota. Argentina alert against these inten-
tions."
! No Hope For Com Recovery WASHINGTON. Aug. 29
(UP) Top Agriculture Department experts said flatly VrJay ther? is no hope the corn c,rcp will recover sufficiently to meet
minimum domestic n.^eds.
Their prediction apparently wipe i out any faint chance of avoiding sharp meat .shortages and accompanying higher rr. ?at prices next spring anj summer. While corn has made rapid progress since rain started failing in the parched corn b»lt several days ago, these experts said any further improvement will probably be in quality rather
than in quantity.
Testing soil to find out what is needed and how much is needed per acre is the first step in any plan for soil improvement.
| bushes.
j May was the grandson of Robert L. May. Alexanderia, Va . I owner of the Alexanderia, Bar1 croft and Washington bus line I which serves suburban communities in the Washington area, his father, Beverly May, is general manager of the firm. May borrowed his grandfather's 1946 mod“l automobile for the trip west to visit Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Scheneman at Englewood, Colo. They were returning to Virginia when they were
killed.
Mr.'.ind Mrs. Cu’tis DeRhodea of Toledo, Ohi'o, are spending the' week <'110 with Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Bryant. | Earl Lane of Washington, D. C.. visited friends in Greencastle Ti oisday. Ho is a former resi-
dent of Greencastle.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pace have returned from an auto trip to Jacksonville. Fla., Georgia and the Smoky Mountains. j Ira Crask of Detroit is visiting Mi. and Mrs. Rex Crask. He formerly operated a garage on N. Jackson St., in Greencastle. Sharon Rose King, daughter of Mrs. Rosdla Gill of Terre Haute, underwent a tonsillectomy at St. Anthony’s hospital
this morning.
ia. Brazil and Canada the plans on Wednesday.
They represent the first proand posed rules and regulations for (international control, manage-
The Anglo-Americans capped ment and ownership of all th"
an Indecisive conference with world’s dangerous
France and Germany industry stockpiles and facilities and repwith an announcement that they resent an extension of the Amwould make p ublic their plan crican atomic control proposals today in Berlin. 'f.rst laid down by Bernard M.
After six days of debate on Baruch 15 montns ago.
j German industry here, the three The Security Council called a powers issu-d a joint statement special meeting for this aftei-
I revealing that each side made noon (3 p. m. EDI)
I concessions, but that France m an attempt to brush away the , "could not withdraw its objec- confusion created yesterday by tions pending a satisfactory out- Colombia’s actions in the Anglo-
come of the proposed discus- Egyptian dispute.
J
' Anijeles advertising man, discovei?d the b.,d\ last night as he walked along a train a few feet above it. It lay beside a
atomic energy Peking area used as a lovers '
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Delegates, some
sions” of French proposals,
be held forthwith in Berlin. 'angry because developments ha<i The joint statement dealt delayed or perhaps even post-
largdy in generalities. Coincid-
ent with its release, the British and French foreign offices held press conferences at which substantially varing interpretations were put on it. A British spokesman said the
poned the 10-day Security Council vacation scheduled to begin roday, .ipperred widely split or a new Colombian a proposal for
disposing of the dispute.
It would call on Britain ami Egypt to resume private nego-
lane anj overlooking picturesque
Santa Anita Canyon.
Deputies said it would have taken only a few minutes to take , the bojy from an automobile and
place it under the trees.
The area is a popular camping !
meanwhile s P ot A rflnch haml tcld P °i iCe i
he had passed there Wednesday
without finding the body.
• Deputies believe the head was | severed somewhere else. How- j th ( , m over, u posse was searching the,
bills for it.
The find recalled Lo s Angeles’ , half-doze 1 sex slayings this year. ! beginning with the “Black ! Dahlia" mutilation murder of Elizabeth Short.
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statement made clear that th- tiations of their differences with talks here had removed any tt view to (1) evacuate British danger of open French hostility troops from Egypt as soon as or opposition to the Anglo- j, 08s ible, (2) drafting a mutual American plan, provided she gets assistance pact for defense* of more coal and coke for French the Sll( . z canal and (3) terminalindustry and Germany did not in g the predominantly British get any rehabilitation priority adln i nis tiation of the
over her former victims to the
west.
Anglo-
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hinkle and daughter, Kay, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long have recently returnid iiom a vacation t;:p to northern Michigan a“d Wisconsin.
I
Egyptian Sudan.
I Colombian Delegate Alfonr.o!
The French spokesman, Hervo ^pez introduced the proposal I
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STRIKE RANKS GROW LONDON. Aug 29 (UP) The ' ranks of striking coal miners in Yorkshire swelled to more than 30,000 today, heightening Brit- ! tain’s economic crisis which brought new demands from hitherto friendly quarters for a drastic shakeup of the labor government. Nearly 20.000 more miners joined the strike in the nation’s biggest single coal producing area last night and today in the , crisis hour when the governi ment was crying for increased fuel production to enable it to j boost industrial output. LET BANNER ADS SEF.L IT
Alpliand. said France would stand fast for her two main claims - to get enough Ruhr coal and coke to keep her own iron and steel output about that of Germany, and to have the Ruhr coal mines placed under international (not German) control. I Alphand said he did not regard , the conference as a complete fail-
The John Gough family at- ure. He voiced hope that at the t< nded an annual birthday din- forthcoming talks in Berlin, r.er at the home of Mrs. Arthur France's demands for increased
Sanders and family Sunday, coal and coke allocations would P lovi!don ' v ‘'' I'iu.vk.
Aug. 24. in honor of Mrs. Sand- he met to some extent at least. ers' 35th birthday anniversary. > Air. and Mrs. Claude Altryme: ^^ a _ j
end daughter of Poland and M,\
Jess Ruml-ey, who has been co?lined to his home by illness for several months, entered the K< bert Long hospital in India,m- j
apolis Thursday.
after killing a milder and less ( controversial Brazilian proposal' simply calling on both countries, to resume private negotiations, j With its provision for a “mut-j ual assltance” pact which in ef-' feet would extend Britain's legal foothold in the strategic Suez,* (he Columbian proposal appeared to be inviting a Russian veto. Even the United States a.'i-
em RCH OF CHRIST TLOVEKDALE Clyde Peck regular minister Bible School 9:45 A. M. DST. Mor ring worship 10:45 A. M. Evening worship 8 P. M. each
Lord's Day.
| Services arc being conducted each evening this week and next at 8 o’clock by Willi Am Geer,
, Terre Haute.
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nounced it could endorse the Colombian proposal only if thri 1
and Mrs. Ellsworth Rogers of Indianapolis, called in the afteinoon. Mrs. Sanders teceiv •<! several ni :e gifts from the fam-
ily-
New Plan To Feed Japanese
It was
understood, however, that th .■ United States would not stick to tms stand if a majority favored
it as is.
It was considered doubtful (hat tlie Colombian resolution would get a majority, with or wi’hcut the Suez provision. This meant that delegates would remain stuck with the Angln-Egyptian ease and without any tangible way of dispos-
in got it.
It's
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Time
Tiler.- isre timet, wh-u untiling but a “wifi drink" \till do. Anel for -.ucb ncrasi.Mtt. a t-nupio of recipes for drinks, b.illi tu|| anel short, with nary a bin* of Uepior in Miem, follow —
ANGOSTURA FIZZ 1 ? Carbonated water. Put the Angostura into a Up la glass and 3 «/.. of carbonated water, sepuraterly, into a 10 •* soda glass. Pour bark and forth 2 or S times, and serve whits fizzing in the soda glass. (May be sweetened with Honey).
CANADA DRY PUNCH (For ni, 1 eup of hot tea, | cup fine granulated sugai, 3-4 cup orange juice, |-s eup of | P mon Juice. Pour tea over sugar, cool and add fruit juices, pour into t. punch over a largblock of hard-frozen, orystalelear lee. Just before serving add 2 bottles of (12 „ z .) Canada Dry Ginger Ale and r. few slice, of orange.
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HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 29.- 11 (UP) A "biological armistice”
Major Charles Arnold will en- was propospd today to solve the tor th? University of Missouri hiKh COftt of occupying conqupr .
in September for a year of grad- ed j apan er,t “ '
uate study under a War Depart- j 1)r Hjlaire Hilpr painter ment program for civil schooling wo , d ( . xpp|t suggested a momof Arm -V offic <' r8 - Ma J° r Arnold torium on the Japanese birth was in Greencastle Thursday ratp H( . saM it would cut thc visiting his mother, Mrs. Charles l; s taxpayer . s bjll fo) . fP( . dj •
J. Arnold. Northwood. prior to thp rai>idlv m „, tiplvin g j * his transfer to the university j anii fcrplj t al l future Japanese SAN PEDRO, Cal., Aug. 29.-
“expansionint" warfare. j (UP)—Federal Bureau of Inves"Of course, it’s none of niy tigation agents returned two business," he said, "except as a escaped navy prisoners to their taxpayer." ( cells today and kept on looking Hiler was a painter in the for two others who escaped by days of cubism and impression- hiding in a truckload of refuse, ism and now conducts a school) The men overpowered a mar-
from the Army Information School, Carlisle Barracks, Pa., where he has been stationed for
the last 18 months.
Four Men Get Away, 2 Taken
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Maple and Apple St. Rev. Geo. F. Nix. Pastor Sunday School 10:00 A. I Come bring the family. | Su’.day night 8:00 P.
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Wednesday night 8:00 P.
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future “American
he calls thc
Oxford.”
Hiler said the present U. S. policy was simply one of "feed-
ing and breeding.”
“For every dollar we spend, .we have one more Japanese M mouth to feed,” he said. “A more practical solution would be to make feeding of Japan conditional on a prompt
cut in thc birth rate.”
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ine guard when the truck got outside the Terminal Island disciplinary barracks yesterday and then escaped with the truck. Two were recaptured less than eight hours later' in a Long Beach hotel. They were J. R. Burns, 21, Riverside, Cal., and Norman E. Syder, 21, Bergoon, O. Thc FBI said complaints charging theft of government
Sunday School 10:00 Luther B. Steele, Supt, Everyone Welcome.
American Red Cross that wherever food was brought in, the l.Tthrate of that community
soap'd immediately.
"Tms pattern of feeding and
property would be filed against
He cited the experienc‘d of the! them later today.
The two men still missing were identified as B. B. Williams, 20, Decatur, Miss,, and G. ID. Foster, 20, Whitestown, Ind. The barracks was a former
breeding is not a practical solu- federal detention prison at which tion." h< said. “It just leads to A1 Capone served out his income] more feeding and breeding.” tux evasion sentences
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