The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 September 1947 — Page 3
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, T ^ E DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER
10, 1947.
1 lllinoiN and the ('orniiiK Glass of political strength almost in- /t| . «liar K cs that •»* part of a conspiracy to dom- cvitably will .split the state dele- thdUTlPlir K oys a monop- '"-‘tc the industry. Igatior, between them ( ej
Aen t4 , i rnin K ,i1 ' Owens-Coming enjoys a inonop(j^. o«ens-lll>' ,,, * !i oly «>n glass filsT products and the Coming fhltl it wa(l formed by Owens-
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Democrats’ V. P. Choice Could Be Scnatoj Pepper
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Special to Central Press
I v _ Th e political straws are scurrying before tho f T0 ‘ T r ,„- P3 with the 1948 national nominating con-
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"“n^senhawer, who by year's end will retire to head 1 vast Columbia university, looms large as perhaps F tv 5 the mos t important dark horse for the GOP nom"ike s chances of being drafted as the Republican choice rests largely on a deadlock between the current two front runners who at the moment control the greatest number of delegates—Ohio's Bob Taft and New York's Tom Dewey. Some observers believe that if the international situation remains acute. Ike will have a better chance at getting the GOP nod. Eisenhower him-! self has stoutly maintained he has no political j i ambitions and refuses to acknow’edge himself as ^ a member of either of the two Major parties. However, a stampede at the convention might change Ike's mind inasmuch Rj he once said that no man "would be presumptuous enough to say that he would not Jiecome president of the United iemocratic side of the political fence. Senator Claude Honda is seen as casting covetous glances toward tin fcney Pepper has maintained that President Trumai ' a running-mate who is a friend of labor. That mar m the senator's mind. Pepper Levers think Gov Earl Warren of California Is gaining [|t nc is reputed to be "in Dutch'' with the GOP high • refilling to run with Dewey in 1944. bcally on the outside, but still a possibility Is the only ublican candidate—Harold Stassen, former governor r
IVUT -AFL General Counsel Joseph A. Padway gavt lents varying advice on the Taft-Hartley law hway recommended that the AFL unions tight the law !he National Labor Relations Board. Later, however, won officers to file non-Communist affidavits required I statute so they could use NLRB machinery Lies claim the sw< t ch came following the Teamsters jin San Francisco. There, they say, Dave Beck, West lot the union, got Padv/sy s ear and pointed out that the iould lose a lot of members in California canneries if
lies stopped.
Ve,, ruling came from Padway advising union officers ■ affidavits and thereby make it possible for any union to
practice before the NLRB.
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EXPERIMENTS — The atomic bomb's deadliest bykdioactive gases, are the subject of experimentation at
bl Corps school at Edgewood Arsenal, Md.
i could be produced by impregnating known war gases
i rays in an atomic furnace. But, howI the United States would dare use such Jie Army would have to find means of (its own personnel from similar enemy
finite the industry.
The compalint also charged I Ida t he defendants made agreements with principal foreign producers to prevent Importation of competing products. WASHINGTON, Sopt. 10 — (UP) — Harold E. Stassen's preferential primary bid for Wisconsin's 1948 Republican national convention delegation will be opposed by a full slate of Dewey-foT-prosident delegates. This test
, - -J .. ... ...... t cue ; Igatior, between them.
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Leaded GLall&iUf&l PROJECTION SCREEN
H ; y is the basis for a goed ration for dairy cattle and should be fed liberally.
The Court of Arches is the court of appeal of the Archbishop of Canterbury, as metropolitan of the province. The name is derived from the ancient place of sitting, which was in the Church of St. Mary of the Arches, now usually called Bow church, in London.
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Condoria was a Roman divinity. the goddess of harmony, j Many temples were built in her honor, the oldest of them by Camillus in 367 B. C. Only scanty ruins now remain.
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The human heart pumps
enough blood in an hour to ,
equal more'than three times the j 8 v son of
weight of the body. ,
! ing here, the 16-man council luiilch s ts the policy for the en-
■ Cl ' AFL nemb'rship called for LetT fortune ' inv ' • ,|sin ^ unces.
’ The best way to figjit infla-
Sept 10 (UP) ' ti<m ' tl • sakl ' ,s to incrcase P* -0 -
! Big, laughing, James Mattalina, '" K ' Uon and lhe bcst ^ to ‘ n * who lever quite managed to pr0clUCtion iS to incrcasr
make ends meet on his $:t5-a- wa e™ “ to a
week chauffeur's salary, shook commen8ur ate with decent Am-
himselt out of a glorious daze today. His late employer left
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Radioactivl
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Experimerf Jrall of concrete or lead ts needed to hold land gamma rays. Army experts admit this poses quite kti connection with any military use of radioactive gases. like the Army, ib going ahead meanwhile with a pmic testa. Ships which Burvived the Bikini tests are I in connection with development of effective means of Idccontapiinatjon.
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The largest bird in North America is the California condor, which has a wing spread of 10 feet. The great golden eagle Is next, with A wing spread of 714 feet. » • • Clapham Is a parliamentary district of I-ondon, England, four and one-half miles southwest of St. Paul's Cathedral. It is noted as one of the busiest railway centers in the world. * « • The great survivors of the Ice Age are the cypress and redwood trees of America and the ginko trees of China. • • • The Sudra are the lowest of the Hindu castes.
Does Stomach Gas and Bloat
Make You Feel
Miserable ?
him $100,000, maybe $500,000, in . cash, docks, bonds, farms and
• oil wcl s.
I “First we've gotta have a banquet." he said, “for all my family and all my fine friends, and I can watch them cat and eat
and eat.”
For the first time in his 53, years Mattalina won't have to
worn about the cost.
Tli r • was laughter today and then were tears as Mattalina.
Italian im-
migrants, stood in his shirt sleeves Inisido his wife in their | dingy four-room apartment { shaking hands with a stream ofi friends and neighbors. j Sim wore a flowered print | dress. Her tear-filled eyes glanc ed frequently across the room to the silent figure of their son. Sam, 30. Two years ago the army sent him home suffering from shell shock and unable to
work
“The first thing I’ve got to do is take care of Sam,” said Mattaliini. “It - just too wonderful to b” true ' Mrs. Mattalina said. “It's just too wonderful.” Mattalina was overcome with shock yesterday when an attor- ^ ney drove up in a limousine, knocked on the door of the j apartment and announced that j Miss Anne Craig, 83, who died I last Saturday, left her loyal j chauffeur the bulk of her for-
j t«m
. Mattalina said he had been driving for his benefactress for ! the past five years and before that he was employed by Miss Craig sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Smith.
eriean living standards.”
President William Green said the AFL had taken an official stand for a national minimum wage of 75 cents an hour. He said the present minimum provided a pay rate of only $16
weekly.
He added that the AFL could not prevail upon Congress to increase the minimum wage, bc1 cause Congress was “too intent (Upon giving the people a good dose of the Taft-Hartley law.” The counsil said the burden of inflation falls heaviest upon the nation’s workers, “because wages 1 annot keep puce with rising
prices.” ,
“Unless the cost of living is promptly reduced and stabilized,
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pressure for higher wages is ccr-!“out and out” repeal of the Taft* tain to mount,” the council said. Hartley lalnii law. evun if it
leaves the country without any
At the same time it oppose I laho ,. 1( .. jslaLlt;Il
restoration of government price
controls because “although the “We functioned pretty well OPA was killed prematurely, it before we had a labor law,” he is now dead and cannot be re- said, “and we can do it again.” ''‘''ed-'’ I Sen. Robert A. Taft, R.. O., co-
author of the Taft-Hartley law,
he had not
intended that the act should
The council said that govern-1'
ment regulation and control of said ht ' rt ' T'^^day
prices “is abhorrent in a free deny National Lalior Relations Board services to the entire AFL or CIO if any of their top officials refused to sign anti-Com-
munist affidavits.
economy,” and that the nation must look elsewhere for a permanent solution of “this pressing
problem.”
The council called ■'ir a threepronged battle against inflation ! —encouragement of production, immediate revision of foreign export commitments and expansion of transportation facilities. It said that the United States should continue to extend all possible assistance to thos ■ countries which are willing to cooperate for the preservation of world peace, but warned that American resources “are not inexhaustible.” Green said the AFL is for
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AFL HINTS ADDITIONAL
PAY DEMANDS
CHICAGO, Sept. 10. (UP) The executive council of the American Federation of l-abor said today that the way to stop inflation is to increase minimum
u ages.
It also hinted that the union
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130 ACRE FARM AND PERSONAL Wo lhe undersigned will sell at public auction, farm and personal property located one mile north of State Koud ,lt», in the neighborhood of I'ortlar-:! Mills, 4 miles west of Morton, I I miles east of Rockville, 17 miles northwest of Greeneastle on Tuesday, September 16 1”:3<> P. M. 11ST. IDO acre farm has si\ room liousn, with drive-in basement, furnace, electricity, semi-modem, painted recently, white, modern grade A dairy burn, shod room, corn crib, water in barn, good tile poultry I (Purdue specification), one good drill 'd well, 135 feet deep; plenty of running water from springs, fencing fair, 65 acres tillable, highly productive. Balance pasture and tlnilH-r, two barns, ddrv and stock barn and double cribs, 1000 bn. capacity, plenty of l-ooust timber. I .mated in good farm community, mail route, milk route, school bus at door, Remember this farm is only one mile north of U. S. highway 86 Your inspection invited before sale dale. 12 - DAIRY COWS - 12 Extraordinary herd, TB and Bangs Wted. One six year old Holstein, 6 gallon cow, just fresh; one eight year old HoLsteiu. 6 gallon cow, just fresh; one seven year old Holstein cow, 6 gallon cow, fre.-h Ik-ccmhcr I; one eight year old Holstein cow, 6 gallon cow, freshen December 8; one five year old Holstein cow, 8 gallon cow, freshen October 18; one fivi year old Holstein cow, 7 gallon cow, freshen October Ml: one six year old Holstein cow. 6 gallon cow, freshen late Oct.; one six year old Jersey cow, 7 gallon cow, freshen December I; one five year old J.-ntey-Gucmscy cow, 4 gallon cow, fr. “hen October 1; one 10 year "Id Jersey row, six gallon cow, freshen December I; one four iear old Jersey row, just fresh, 5 gallon cow; one eight year old Jersey, not brill, 4 gallon cow; one Hinman Airflow electric milking machine. Used less than a your. Electric hot water heater, and rinse and wash Bibs. 30 HEAD FEEDING SH0ATS 80 Head of nice Feeding Shoata, weighing from 30 to 75 lbs. HAY 15 Tons Xlixod Hay, extra good. FARM IMPLEMENTS One Cast' 8 Inch Hammer Mill, one rubber tired manure spreader; one John Deere 8 foot hinder, small tools, sledge hammers, axes, saw, new wire stretcher* and others too numerous to mention. A FEW HOUSEHOLD GOODS. • Not rex|»onslblc for accidents. TERMS — CASH ON PERSONAL. Romine & Newgent Dinner hy Portland Mills Ladies Aid. HURST AND HUNTER, Auctioneers. CLIFF M(MAINS AND FRANK COOPER, Clerks.
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