The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 September 1947 — Page 3
mn Speaks tinned from ms'' O , 0 furn nt preparation i " Marshall Plan**
rehabilitation. observed that
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA,
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economic resources
| justly proud of the achirvementij | I ij. n
1 John Mize, Cards
'Tr i In Same Boat
The President decried failur-l
of the major world powers t j NEW YORK Sept 2 (UP) — agree on peace terms for Ger- .Johnny M.ze and the St. Louis many and Austria. ! Cardinals were in the same holit
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1947.
“No agreement
been
, t , d He urged the'••^ched among the allies on the " ,, r , h e new worll' niain outlines of a pate settle-, „ of the ment,” he said. “In i on pi. nee I their gof,ls
we are nbliged to contemplate a' • vliZt ‘' bi R NewYork Giant first
( today both needed record - (equalling performances for the rest of the month to achieve
p, the assistance i m concert with
he ef-
ttnited States.
prolonged military occupation o; hnseman ' is exactly equal with ei«my territory. This : >,• i ^ ai, c ftuths pace as the ban-
char that the need fotindly distasteful to mu pol . j bino hit b ‘ s record 60 home run> . : l by war torn pie." in and must match Kuth's [ of Europe and Asia '17 in September to beat the 11 v , n a priority over eco- Mr. Truman once again pled;; leenrd. Miz e has 41 roundtriplp fop other American oc * t * lis na ** on lo stiemdlieii andj Pers in 12S games, and has gone IH'IC he told the make more effective th Unite 1 five games without a, four base
that Nationa »» a world peace orga ;- hit.
looked for-, ization- ' Tb e Cardinals are 6 1-2 games But the President declared bohind Brooklyn, having gained
But
per lean delegates
. countiy ........ v. ( jpi rca e I economic col
game yesterday, and have a
. within this hemi- mat me united Nations "ha
1 , W .U been subjected to a strain which j slisht chanc e fo1 ' the pennant [ T i'uman hailed the work it was never designed to bear.’ | only if thp y P la y aa well as the Confer- “Its role Is to ma • mi., iv i 19:!5 oubs ' who won 21 straight
plane or ship, to make an airplane or ship automatic.” Halfsta | said the need for progress in the guided missile field is “imperative,” hut at the sam. time each advance is “oxpensivi and painful.’’ “In the present international atmosphere it should be obvious that failure to solve the guided missiles problem njight provi very expensive indeed,” he add
ed.
The scientist pointed out that in the guided missiles field even the sky is not the limit "for Wrj
1 Soeial Security and health bene- FOR SALE: Peoria one horse J "This drops the problem of, fits, effective rent controls, full wheat drill, astronomical navigation in our j employment, increased minimum 'erdale R. 3. Inns, the solution of which will wages and an “adequate” hous-l
i' quire researches as basic or . ins program.
fundamental as any in the most j The battle cries were sounded| l ri ' s at _ Arthur Plummer’s. Mi.
FOR SALE Leghorn fries,
F. A. Sinclair, Clov- 2 1-2 to .1 lbs. -1.13 each. Mrs.
l-2p. W. G. Campbell. 2 1-2 miles west
Somerset Church. 2-2p FOR SALE One double lied*
FOR SALE; Plymouth Rock, ^
cloistered observatory.” I by CIO President Philip Murray. Hnfstad said the next war. if AFL President William Green, It corn.':-. Will he “shorter, more j President A. F. Whitney of the violent, and much faster break-j Brotherhood of Railroad Training than those of the past," j men (ino.) and a host of lesser “Only that nation can survive union officials. which is adequately prepared for, -
just that kind of war,” he declar-J < I "Next time the gadgets
Olive. Tel. 11F.H.
l-2p one good cotton mattress, 2 oak rockers, one, 2 lid laundry stove. | if hone 37S-R. 30-St
plums and apples. McCullough’s i
Orchard, 1', miles southwest. 1
FOR SALE: Blue Damsun i
1-tf
must also consider the possibility i starts.
must be ready when the shooting |
Classified Ads
of projecting missiles beyond th influence of the earth and its atmosphere into interstellai
l ntll .American comer- "its ro'e is to ma tain Ur Irluih m two weeks time peace and not to make th i as i, meat on a broadly- peace,” he said. "It has been [pact to cluck aggression embroiled in its ir.iam v in a l- ■ -my American nation. most continuous mci'liet." l i|ji V mad it clear to Mr. Truman said the UN mil" aggn or that th" should not be prcjudic I i <qh s | :: , put are deter- unfair test.” and pi i “fi,|, ' 1. sir’O' : t one another ity” of this nation', ir.ris iaU.uks . . ■ you can bo make it a going cone in.
WHEELBARROW GLOBAL TRi?
I games in Septen her. finest of a)' , stretch drives. Brooklyn has 22 ga nes to play ar.1 St. Lnuis 25. i If Brooklyn loses half its gam > I St. Louis can cop by wining 20 , cf 25. If Brooklyn doesn i lose , 11 games, St. Louis can wait : til next year and Brooklyn. 1 long a. master of waiting, can
: tell them how to do it.
BULLDOZING Service RAINES BROS. Phone 698R Fillmore, 352
Hafstad emphasized the need | f< r basic research in guided mis-1 ‘ .
1 AI
*iles by the fact that at lerst*
For §ale
aO.OOO types of missiles can be designed. ••In fact, there is a saying ini iirculation that every time three j
MILLERS Outside
white house paint, $4.75 per gallon in 5 gallon lots. 17-19 East Washington St. 30-tf.
REAL ESTATE _
j FOR SALK: House and 3 lots J in Fillmore consisting of a chicken lot filled with all kinds of fruit trees. Good black garden. Large yard, new garage, six
FOR SALE: One 75 pound ice I room house with good cellar, box. Phone 742-W. 2-4-21.1 bath and stool up stairs, stool
down. Cistern water pumped in.
FOR SALK: Registered Guernsey 4-H row. William Wilde Last house on Indiana Street Road. 2-Ip.
ngineers get together with
Notice all Ford, Dodge and
East Side Cabinet Shop: Two five foot cabinets, red and blue linoleum tops. Wall cabinets sinks, faucets, cabinets made to measur- Estimates free. Mill
Plymouth car owners. Wards vvork. Arthur Sutherlin. Phone
ur bottles of beer a new guid-' r ‘ ow have on hand rebuilt motors t d missile is proposed,” he d> -1 ^ or y° ur cars at £144.95 ex- , l ar0( j_ ( 1 change price. Ford 1935 to '41,
’ * Plymouth 1935-’40 and ’41.
• I a I : Dodge '35 and ’40. Also block flbor Leaders ! assembly for 1939 to ’46 Foe-d 85i kUWWI kVUWVI 4 $167 95 also 95, $169.95 ex-'
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3, Greencastle, Ind. 2-4-5*3p.
Ivan Clark. Fillmore.
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FOR SALE: 40 acre farm, good 3 room house, other out buildings, fruit trees, Prie" $1,000. i._. mile north of Ferttdah'. Write Russell Baker, N5f> Woodrow Avc . Indianap dis.
Weak,Watery Blood
Noted Scientist ?la«iMl for Makint
Discusses War
Look and Feel Older
FOR SALE: Model H John
Deere tractor, cultivators and
plow, goosl condition. 41
iscutll of Stilesville Lonine • Brower. 2-2o
| change; 1935 and 36, 85 model I $114.95 exchange price. Mont-j FOR SALE: 1934 Chevrolet gomory Ward. 12-tf. good condition, good tires. Phom
2-31.
led.
l-5p.
FOR SALE: Five room mod-
miles: ern house. 119 west Berry St.
Oil! after 6:00 I’. M.
2-3t.
Plan Strategy WASHINGTON, Sept 2
iUP) Organized labor, embit-
tered by what it called the “in- , famous” Taft-Hartley labor law.j Ohevrotet c,ub ‘‘ ou P’-' Radl ° and sedan, very good condition. Roc-, To m ,. mbors of the
FOR SALE: 300 bales of mixed hay. 1. 1941 five passenger
2 on 21, Bainbridge.
FOR SALE: 1930
MISCELLANEOUS
Coal ha.'ilmg. my plane, any ;.mount. Write Clyde Poff, Reels-
2. 11-25-1-8-15-5p.
j vill< ’’ K
I heater, A-l condition. T. , Stringer, Belle Union. Ind.
WASHINGTON. Sept. 2. (UP) Implying that “push-bi't-
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1(E COWBOY Larry Hightower of Washington ttops over in lo T'-x . to fbqjv’. off cfci# .■jrhpe«?ini q,wam Ithe world. Having already worn out seven pairs of Nl " . fcet doesn't hope to break any globe-circling records, but has pffeient p.'h'irtiaing contracts thus far to make his stunt (Intermtional Soundphoto)
THAN THEIR YEARS ttuw do you feel at the end of a day Is that old time pep and drive lacking Have you checked-up on your bloo< trength lately? Thousands now regain ng glowing good looks and vltallt through the release of vibrant energy t<
•very muscle, fibre, cell.
Every day—every hour—millions o <iny rcd-blood-cells must pour fort) from the marrow of your hones to replace those that are worn-out. A lov •ilood count may affect you In sovera ways: no appetite, underweight, no ener n a general run-down-condition, lacl >t resistance to infection and disease.
, . , „ , To get teal relief you must keep u( sard in an analysis of the g'Uidcd your blood strength Medical authorities missile nni"cam that dm | M -, ’? analysis of the blood, hate by post mi m piogium in u , lve proof shown that S SS Tonic I ment will be slow and costlv I! unazingly effective In building up lov . , , 'ilood strength In non-organic nutrlsaid gtlidod missiles are still in tional anemia. This Is due to the SSI tho hnsic rpnsn'iroh m.t th- I. Tonic formula which contains specla UK basic reasearen notified' llu i p 0t( , n t activating ingredients. sign Stage ANo. SSS Tonic helps you enjoy th'
food you eat by increasing the gastric
"People expect a guided mi-- digestive Juice when it i* non-organl , , , , ally too little or scanty—thus the stom sile to cross ah ocean, locate a ac h' W ill have little cause to get balk target, then bombard and dr- ' vlt h E»s. bloat and give off that sou
food taste.
molish it, with only a nii'chanii ::! Don't wait! Energize your body wit; , . rich, red-blood. Start on SSS Tonic now bl.un, he said. That is I'X- As vigorous blood surges throughou ret tin" of i "tiideti missil,- . your whole body, greater freshness am I (iiiv 't r mi. ii strength should make you eat bettei i sentially the same performance sleep better, feel better, work bettei ... . , plav better, have a healthy color glow Ii , we now g 1 from a fully manneo sum—firm flesh fill out holloi R.'Ki hottle^hin ” places. Millions of bottles sold. Get i D—i or a r,alth abl P bottle from your drug store. SSS Toni “It would he much easier, helps Build Sturdy Health.
within the space and
I ton ' warfan is still a long way ,011, a n ited scientist declared to ] day that it would be easier t. | make a B-29 or buitleship ful v ( automatic than to create .viecessful long-range gi ided m s
j silt s.
Lawrence R. Hafstad, In , tm | of the applied physics h .oratory of Johns Hopkins University,
today set in motion plans for a
concentrated fight for repeal of
t;.. act and the election of la-j for SALE: 1937 GMG ~~Udi : -r's “friends" in 1948. (truck, good condition, grain bed! From outside labor’s tank- land stock rack. Willard BodLabor Day produced appeals fo.-! man, Greencastle R. 1, l-2p
labtr unity and a renewed tr.iidj party • hreut from Henry Wai-j lace, stormy petrel of the Demo-1
ratic party.
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R. j Old player, hooks into radio, ex-jyjon Baptist church: The Sun-l-2p [ccllent. Paint spray outfit. veryt,|. iv S( .i 10<1 | v .to tliank you
weight-
ear! ying limitations of a big air-i
THIRD AIR RACE ENTRY CRASHES IN QUALIFYING RUN CV>- '4
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MV CLEMENTINE PADDLEFORD, 1 nod I ditor oj This Week
FOR SALE: Red ripe home grown watermelons. Fat hens, | green beans, sugar corn. 3 miles, 1 south of Greencastle on Ccme-
Wallacc told a huge CIO par-. tpry roa(| Frank Cohh1l .. vtf. eie in Detroit last night that] the American people “will not I FOR SALE: Twin beds, -land for two parties in conti ol j springs, one innerspring matof the reactionaries." j tress, orve cotton mattress. Call
Calling on labor to unite and;®”* before 4 p. m.
built a “precinct-by-precinct” or-, " FOR SALE: Comph-te mo.le.rn ganization so strong that "rc-l Maplp beds t ead . p hone 747-R.
good condition. Phone 603-R oi ; f< „. h.-lping to sponsor the bigs ionic to 209 \\ Poplar St. 2-3p.|[ 0 Cineinnati last Sun-
day. Everyone had a nice time.
FOR SALE: One horse wheat,
drill. Howard Farrow Sr. Morton | ' b ' n ''
2-Ip
pd.
FOR SALE:
WANTED
u'tionary leaders either will
Indiana certified I
Balbo i rye, limited amount, at j will give nice home and small farm at Vivalia. James K. Brat- j wages to girl or lady, helping tain, Route 4, or Emory Brat-' with housework. Phone 138-R-3, tain. 510 south College. Phone Clovcrdale. 28-6t. 972-R. l-6t ' i WANTED: Vault an i cesspool
box cleaning, outside toilets. Free Day estimates. modern plumbing
FOR SALE: Good ice
2-2p $5.00. Students table $2.75 bed and oil stove. Jeffries, Hep St. 2-lp.
equipment. Address Box 54, The Daily Banner. 28-6p.
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2-2t.|
heed your sentiments or be
iiuired to accept responsibility I FOR SALE: 1946 Hudson, 4
■ o, the defeat of a reactionary d™ b «’ a ‘”r. derioster, air. ^ WHt tPn gaurentee.
he declared: | foa ni cushions, practically m'w:l_ ...
FOR SALE: All steel electric welded wagons, auto or swing steering, $100.00 with new auto
Democratic party
"If you have the necessary | 1936 Packard 4 machinery and are not heeded,, rolet 2 door; 1938 you will still be in a position to-dear. Hess Sales & Service, East put a fanner-labor parly on tliej Franklin street. 2-5t.
ballot that will assure all pro-[““ gressive voters a clear-cut
choice in 1948.”
WANTED: Men to work im farm and cut posts, 12 West Poplar street. 16-tf
1 smithing plow and side sharpen-
WANTED: Furnished or uni furi’, 'il' il apartment, immediately. College eo.iple, no children.
RUSSIANS BUII.I) BI SKS MOSCOW lUP) The Moscow
"If we don’t make the Demo- Trolleybus Company has comcratic party into a party cf - pleted 150 new type trolleybuses,
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fLAN’D AI!lP(’)Rf employes exam’ine wrTekage ofThe P-63 Kingcobra racing plane, third s in th. National Ait Haros to crash in qualifying flight <. Pilot Raymond ‘ ( e °
■, , 1 ' •'".-pitalized for observation, bailed out when thi
ILl ' ' International).
tail assembly broke loose on tin
BENDIX TROPHY RACE ENTRIES LINE UP IN VAN NUYS
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peace and prosperity, we sha’I build a new party,” Wallace added. Sens. Wayne Morse, R., Ore., and William Langer, R.. N. D., two strong GOP foes of the TaftHartley law, backed up Wallace’s plea for a unified labor movement in speeches in Sau Francisco and Detroit. Morse urged labor to confine its battle against the law to the courts and voting booths. 'lop labor leaders outlined their battle plans at a series of Labm Day rallies across the nation. In general, they called for:' 1. Quick court tests of almost, every major privision of thCj new labor law. 2. A concentrated drive to ro-| peal the law. 3. A large-scale political action program to defeat labor’s “enemies" and elect labor’s “friends” in next year’s presi-j dential and congressional elec-| tions. pressure on Congress designed
most of them for use in Moscow. WARSAY, N. Y (UP) Even the woodchucks are migrating to higher ground. Unable to cope with a 30-hour rainfall, the animals were seen trooping on masse across a field and up a snail hill. Investigating farmers ■discovi re i six woodchuck holes, filled to the brim with water.
ing, welding, hard facing. Two blacksmiths, 5 welders at your service. D. Franks Welding Shop (opposite Farm Bureau) Brazil Ind. 30-4t FOR SALE: 12 nice yearling heifers. Joe Garrett, phone Fillmore. 28-29-2-3pd
Box L. Manner.
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WANTED: Portable sawmill man to move to our 945 acre farm and cut an 1 saw on the shares or by the board foot, 2.188) trees Unit will average 250 ft. or more, and 15,000 that will
FOR SALE: Indiana certified Balbo Rye, limited amount, at farm at Vivalia. James E Brattain. 510 south College. Phone
972-R.
run 100 or more, j Brown. R. 4. j
Carroll
E. l-3t.
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BUY
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NOTICE FOR SALE 700 EWES Of two, three and four year olds and solid mouth ewes unloaded Sunday. One-half down Don’t come until latter part of week SHEEP PADGETT
FOR SALE: 2 year old regls-1 terej Shorthorn bull, gentle,: t< from Harry McCabe’s herd, VV. G. Campbell, 2 1 j miles west of Somerset Church. l-3i
RENT: 6 room modern house, hi good location by responsible business man. Write Banner, 1 - 6t j Box K. R. 2-3p.
WANTED: W;i tr. s-
4. Apply at Campus Subway.
2-2t.
FOR SALE: 1942 National
! house trailer, 23 feet. Excellent.’ ollec
j condition, new long duty tires, j Phone 14F12 W. M. Pitts, Lime-i ! dale. 1-31 !
Would like to buy grocery “tore if; good location, with living quarters if possible. Phone
Harrison 5278, Terre
Haute 2-3p.
1 FOR SALE: 1000 bu. Clinton ! eed oats. $2.00 pet bu. Ernest I Keeney. Russellville. Ind l-2i
; FOR SALK at Co ik’s: Usi l I overstuffed two piece living [ ] loom suite, covered with gieeu: velour. Late type construction, good springs, full size chair and I davenport. Delivered for $35 45 | Furniture Exchange, West Sir Square. Phone 170-J 2-lp.
GARDEN TRACTOR AND EQUIPMENT F. E. FOXWORTHY 3 East Franklin St. Phone 130
LOANS FOR EMERGENCIES INDIANA LOAN CO. 10*2 E. Washington I’h. IS
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I r,r tali,, nfr VL' 1 ropny Karo line up :n men o|"'.■ Pares ’■'cro out to h fn ? V n m !"" t0 lnt, ' , vala {or Cle veland and the National A [ R u j, to break Paul Mantz’s 1946 record of 435.501 miles per hour. Gmcr.i
the 1047 Bcndix Trophy Rare linr up at Metropolitan air P < j ,l 1
in Van Nuys, Cal.
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Hire's the answer to you women who are wondering if you should still save used fats! Secretary of Agriculture Clinton P. Anderson says,"It is still necessary to conserve every pound of fat, since the over all fat supply situation is little better now than it was last year.” You see, many things we use require industrial fats or their products, and there aren’t enough fats in the world to go around, as yet. So every pound we women of America can save will help. Please . . . keep up the good work until we’ve got this situation really licked. KeEP TURNING IN ytOUR USED MIS American Fat Salvage Cwpmlttet, Inc.
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