The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 August 1947 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1947.
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CHa I cAU-Last Times Tonight
:i )n, Knbort, and daughter, Illah, of Crawfordsville spent from Thursday until Saturday here with her son. Byron and wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McGaughey an 1 son returned home Monday from a few days visit with relatives in Detroit, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Brattain and family attended the Thomas
ntlNC K OF WAJ.ES ONCE * NO MOKE CUM K UlNDINO
reunion at Brazil Park Sunday. • ....... .. .. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Everman “.'lOST ANGELIC IMF”!
AT THE VONCASTLE
and family, Mrs. Fred Mc-
NEW CASTLE, Ind. (UP)
Gaughey, Mrs. Maggie Gardner! NEW YORK (UP) — The . c j ock for go years, the Henry and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gardner.' Vorld Book Encyclopedia note:i | coun ty commissioners have dea.ttendad the marriage of Miss ttlal ttle original meanings ot '| c j,| et i tf> have the timepiece elec-
After winding their court house
Madge McGaughey to Donald ,nan y words have changed conFruits that was solemnized in! sillerabl y- “Depart” used to
mean separate or decide. The old
Sweeney Chapel, Butler University, Indianapolis, Sunday after
noon.
trifi-ed. It will cost the county
about $885.
CHAP. > “BLACK W IDOW” — LACKEI. A HAKDY COMEDY
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I registered sheep sale at Muncic,
j Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dragon visited with friends in IndianajHjhs, Friday night and Saturtay.
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Mrs.. Dell i McGaughey spent the week end with Mr. ami Mrs.
K. H. Norman.
Otis Clodfclter attended
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English nmrriage service once read “till death do us depart.” A “jig” was once a fiddle to whose music the country folk T danced. “Imp” used to mean a young; j shoot of a plant. Then it came
MISSING IN FINLAND
to mean child, and prayers
j fered for the health of the Prince ! of Wales at on.*? time referred to | him as “that most angelic imp.” ) The word “cab” is a short form of cabriolet, which originally meant a leap or caper like that of a wild goat.
LOVER WANTS JAIL
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CHICKS MARKET 1009 South Indiana St.
“ELECTROCUTED” BABY SAVED BY DAD
OPEN ALL DAY LABOR DAY
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NEW YORK (UP) — Harry Gianna.dario, 32, was charged with seven traffic violations af- | ( ter a 14-block chase by two police officers in a radio car, who said Giannadairo explained he had been disappointeed in love. “I'm in love,” they quoted him as saying. “I want to go to jail for six months. The longer the better.” A traffic court magistrate was to decide later whether he would oblige Giannadario.
THE A| R con dit voscijj Last Showing
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Ronald Reagan, co-starred with Alexis Smith and Zachary Scott in Warners’ “Stallion Road," currently at the Voncastle Theatre Sunday through Tuesday, took a ribbing from some > of his follow playe.rs because of , a stubborn niare. | Reagan had been riding and I
jumping a prize show ring horse | all through the filming of the
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Warner Bros, production. j > He took a post man's Holiday and entered the jumper in the Northridge Horse Show, but
TWO AMERICAN STUDENT , wkPn ^ hurdles were set up in
one of them Anne Blumonfeld,
the ring the horse had other
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1 FOUND “ELECTROCUTED” after playing with a frayed electric | lamp cord, Jimmy Do Paoli, Jr., 1, of Cleveland, was literally j brought back to life by his father, James, Sr., who breathed lit - , into the infant while police raced to the house and then rushed the { boy to the hospital. Jimmy, recovering in .a hospital, his happy
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dad and mother are pictured. (International).
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UNCLE, NEPHEW DIE IN CRASH
Naval Aviation Branch I Rank Looms Key Man 1 Future Seen Uncertain | In Movie Compromise I Specltl to Central Press TT'^'ASHINGTON—Despite Navy's valiant, and apparently successW ful, fight to retain control of its aviation in the future, the prospects of the sky sailors are not nearly as bright as the wings of gold they wear Congress wrote into the Army-Navy unification bill a provision safeguarding the naval aviation’s identity, but the Navy and independent Air Force brass have spotted a loophole already It is this Next-to-last word on appropriations—Congress gets final say-so-will be the new defense secretary, “boss of all three services." With that power he can c.udly put any branch out of business. Navy has no apprehension over the course it? secretary, James Forrcstal, who will be sworn in as the nation's first defense secretary, will puisue. However, the Navy is afraid he will carry out hit reported determination to resign within a year. Air power advocates have long preached absorption of naval flying into their long-sought, now-achieved Independent air arm. Little d ubt exists that the first air power man to become the defense boss will reduce the Navy's' aviation branch to a mere name. Washington * • • • • MOVIE TAX—British movie tycoon J. Arthur Rank looms as the key figure in the squabble between Hollywood and Great Britain over the 75 per cent tax on American-made films In fact, some sources think that if the confiscatory tax operates too much to Britain's disadvantage Rank may intercede to effect a settlement which would be in harmony with British efforts to l.mlt luxury Imports and still assure Hollywood its English market One reason is that the tall, heavy-set movie man is Britain's leading producer and exhibitor whose chain of movie theaters depends heavily on American pictures. Should United States film imports decline to a dribble, many of Rank's theaters would be forced to close and Britain would realize virtually nothing on the tax. Then. too. Hollywood might force British films out of the United States market. • • • • • BROOKINGS LOOKS AHEAD—The Brookings Institution believes that each nation faces the “stark alternatives of joining In effective international collaboration for peace or risking possible annihilation” in a third world war. With that in mind, the institution is beginning a broad study ol International relations designed, among other things, to help supply a reservoir of trained specialists In international affairs. United States foreign policy will be scrutinized closely by the Brookings staff, particularly on major problems arising from two kinds of situations First will be a study of the problem presented where the United States has initiated an active policy that is being resisted by another country, and second, where another country has initiate 1 au active policy where the United States, in return, is the resister
nation.
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• ON THE LABOR FRONT—Signs of the times: The machine-tool industry, generally regarded as a good barometer of United States industrial activity, is in a slight slump with employment and produc-
tion declining.
Employment is down 10 per cent from Jan. 1 and normally this would cause economists to sit up and take notice. But it is not
Tool
Indk’ttri Slumps
alarming in the present situation.
Machine-tool industry officials explain that they are suffering from the disposal of governmentowned surplus tools, therefore their decline in
business.
The industry's answer is to go to work on re-
ject-ch developing new and better tools which will render the exist-
ing ones obsolete.
Radio manufacturing employment and production also is off tot somewhat similar reasons. The industry has flooded the market with ordinary type sets and the public now Is waiting for the new static-free FM units. .
FRIES! of Endlcott, N. Y., gl .’Co last rites to Clyde H. Smith ol
Twin Orchards, N. Y., and Uis Id\?ar-oId nephew, Dala K. Miller. „ , . , ,
at site of their fatal light plane eras* . (Internationali Employment also Is off in textiles, rubber and aluminum, bul
* ‘ t'niernsHonaJl iisewbere Uw economy continues la high gear..
20, of San Rafael, t'ul., and an
artist has disappeared myster- ideas ami Ronnie went over tlv iously near the Soviet defense j,- um p S a j 0 ne until he was dis-
zone west of Helsinki, Finland, .... -
while sailing in a 30-foot boat. ' ' . „ Miss Blumenfeld, pictured, is the Now, co-stars Alexis Smith daughter of a San Francisco j and Zachary Scott are blaming
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Fishin’ Fun
This weekend will iindouht•xlly see many of the local hopefuls engaged in their favorite pastimes, as they try to escape the wrath of the weather man. We hear that the mercury is supposed to climb to tile hundred degree mark. There is a full calendar of activity for everyone this week end as the fishing -h mid be good, there is a State Fair in full swing, anil we have a State Softball Tournament right here in our own town. No doubt there will he several family pienics and the rest of us will just lie around and dream of a white Christmas.
SPORTSMAN S SHOP “Sports Headquarter*”
theater man and went oversell fiasco on Ronnie not
in January a-s an exchange art j student. (International). oauty
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mare.
LEFT FAMILY FOR BABY SITTER
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Seme RAINES II
THE DUST-BOWL LOTHARIO who left his wife and 10 children for a baby sitter is en route home after being arrested by authorities at Phoenix, Arix., where he is shown with the girl, Betty Jo Roberts, 16. He is Joseph Bray, 37, of Bell Gardens, Cal. The Brays have been on relief for seven yours, i International)
Phene 6l| Fillmore,!
AMERICAN fp LEGION Softball State Finalsl MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 ROBE-ANN PARK GREENUi • 3 Games -
CREATION of a new cabinet post for a Secretary of Family Welfare has been recommended to President Truman by Chicago Domestic Relations Judge John A. V’Carboro. (International)
Wanted Film Job
1:30 P.M.-VERSAILLES VS. GREENCASTLE 3:00P.M.-EAST CHICAGO VS. HUNTINGTON 8:00 P.M-WINNER GAME I VS. WINNER GAMEZ Donation tickets available from all Legionnsires.
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MUD TOO MUCH FOR DOG, BUT NOT FOR R
w DREAMING of his lost hopes for t movie career is 12-year-old Ralpl Perry who wae picked up by juve nile authorities in Los Angele: after running away from his farn home in Spring Brook, Md. Now Ralph hopes his fanuly will “sei: their farm and move out here tc , ...... Hollywood.” (InternaticMl) ' N ST ' l0u,S ' Fleld Superintendent Harold Present of ths Missouri Humane * odc %„,J from mud bank of the River Des Perea by crawling over board* with rope. _ 1
