The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 September 1947 — Page 3
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THE^ DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1947.
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Washington, sejit. 3. • t'l’i A new struggle for power m the Senate next year wan foreshadowed today <ls Sen. Kaymoml K. Baldwin, K.. Conn., d. manded from the Republican "im r eirele" of elder statesmen a 1 eider voice for 16 freshmen
COl' nators. Baldwin said
Ev lyn and Mary Ellen Suth-1 Cloverdale, wiil hold a roguln < ilin pent 'niursday with Irma I meeting Friday nigiit at the 11 Hunt r. j ual time at the Legion home. "'ll Ethel Richmond spent a
I w ays last week with her son, Km II Coons and wife and fam-
York Shipbuilding Co. yard with
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BANKS WORK a HAYS
OLYMPIA, Wash. I UP) The
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TRAINS GET TELEPHONES j NEW YORK (UP) The New! York Central announced that I
and j telephonies will be installed ...... , , ,, ,
.Mi Louisa Taber visited Mrs. the Twentieth Century Limited • f ‘ ' . , Hof. , at Cunot Sunday in October. The two-way radi J ^ k " • l . ncw St ^°
afternoon. | carried by the train will be linkMr. and Mr- Emery Sutherlin; e j wit h any Bell System teleleft Tuesday for a trip through, plv , no . i t wi u bo pmited to the Michigaii. New York-Buffalo run at first.
Mi and Mrs. Elmer Sutherlin
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Showing today at the castle in “Home Sweet cide".
Von1 lomi-
presehts softball trophy
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Ulti eonservatism,’’ of th» ate leadership during the pad se , m would cost the party i;
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j \'.‘iet her Baldwin and his HI fu t-termers, possibly aided l.y ■ ]‘‘r. !•!" Republicans sueb as S. " WI M yae Morse. R.. Ore., have Uv R I P" i to wrest even a degree ri
ARRIVING in New York aboard the Queen Mary are Vi count Jowitt ° OP : ind hls Lady, who will visit in the IT. s Holding post corresponding > , 1 ,,y s< '"- Rob, ' rl A 1 1 to the U. S. Chief Justice, the Visnaint declares his country will l ‘ appeared problem.d a d
never have totalitarian government as long as it has free press: habeas corpus and trial jury. (/ntcrn.ition.il) «
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nth nded a show in Indianapol.s Monday. The Legion Auxiliary Post 281,
law requiring the institutions t/l b* open only Monday through
Friday.
If KETS RELAX
CAMDEN, N. J. (UP) Industrial Union of Marine
Shipbuilding Workers (CIO) supplied six pickets at the New
Arizona’s Painted Desert, a j stretch of vividly banded earth of yellow, red, magenta and mauve , in ( sands beneath an azure sky, extends for 300 miles along the
Little Colorado River.
FOUR-MINUTE HANGOVER CURE
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I re was also some question of h"W many of the “fivshmc the finer Connecticut gov coul iHint on in his camp i
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said that while lie favored rclaxed seniority he regard'll la pn nt leadership as "... a uiu
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I d Baldwin, writing in (I jAn liian magazine, left n i j d< a nt (he attempt would 1 j' Iliad.-. And he told the (’an 1 ll’i by telephone from, Blnl 'poll he "hopes and beh v. jjfi' ilnueii senators will plav i ■ | (aivt role next y ar j j "H would be goo I for (i eoia.ity and good for the party."
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V, VALUES SPEAK LOUDER THAN' WORDS!
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Bill) Clarkson, athletic officer for the State I)
■f the American Legion, is shown pres nting the l!H7 ! , ,, „ ■ t softball charjipionship trophy to the manager ol , HOUSTON, TEX., police watch .) b Liny (light) demonstrate device Il .. Warn lit Robe-Arm Park. Pbfit"266, „r End CTfl- 1 which he claims will quickly cure a hangover. L. W. Johnson (in tl. state title by defeating Versailles Post 17:; in the overalls) submits to test and comes out of his' hangover in record : day night, 5-0. time of four minutes. (!otetnational Hadiophotoi
im ' Mined as a possible favor', j so’ . mdidatc fur tlic GOP pic lileidia! nomination, delivi i d < 1 st.uging rebuke at what 1. j < a dp hi y dominat ion by “t iii'.' aal, hard-core” siniiir R.
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i lb did not name Taft, idiai of the powerl'tll GOP pohe. coimnittee, by name. But P.ald win left little doubt that la Olia*ai; \va . one of the main t ir
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Baldwin said neglect of K >1 man srlitiment forced li' <11 rows within GOP ranks, pari 1-
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And today we announce our plans for the future Your patronage has enabled us to plan our future which will bring to Greencastle a complete Sporting Goods Store with every department enlarged This new store, when occupied, will give Greencastle one of the largest retail establishinenls ^ this kind to be found in fcny city of this size in the State of Indiana,
ul,uly ini “some of tin mol'l , v< iv curbs on labor’ ’and “reck less talk' 1 by old-liners on Inidg. : cuts. Baldwin last year won the right to have freshmen senators sit with Taft’s policy-making committee after sending a round-robin letter from the 16 "freshmen” demanding a loud"!’ voice in party decisions. But In,' renewed blast indicated that campaign had not worked ol his satisfaction. This time, however, Baldwin
held c ut as bait an assertion that a 1948 GOP election victory would depend on the outcomo in at least 20 doubtful "switch j slates” including New York. Pennsylvania and Illinois wlicre 1 •show-mc’’ independent voters I would hold th balance To carry these states, Baldwin i .aintained, “a newly vitalized" ;OP would have to push a constructive program of housing, lower prices, social benefits and bi-partisan foreign policy cooperation. The "Vitalized” group, be said, was repn ented to a large extent by the firsttermia
Occasionally, we point with pride to the way we keep prices down, keep (jnality up—to protect you against paying too much for what you buy. W e feel you want to know such things—they affect your pockctbook! But we don’t want to sound boastful—because, with the values we offer, we can safely let them talk for us!
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(T,OYERI> \LK NEWS Ocie Mann and dauglite". Nancy Ann, took Saturday diuI'.ei* with Mr. and Mrs. .)<•;. e Mann. Mrs. Ocie Mann spent Saturday with her mother, Mrs. Nannie Furr. Mrs. El hel Richmond visit a I Mrs. Louisa Taber Tuesday aft (rnoon. Mrs. Richmond is the lornicr Mrs. Ethel Coons. The Girls 4-11 Club had a picnic at McCormick's Creek State Park Wednesday. A pitch jn dinner was enjoyed by all.
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So hold those bonds until you can get lull interest and full value.
C A. WEBB
28 South Jackson Street.
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