The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 September 1947 — Page 3

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 1 1947.

.1' MEET j scat formcr, y hrld b y Re P Ra >'- 1) ,rn ocratic purty is “dominated! tion bids would b< Wught in the

^ ' n.—Sand Springer, R., Connersville, 1 by :-o group nor do 1

,^ ty chair- who died two weeks ago, I uny organ zalion.”

[ ! (rom 10 state Democratic Chairman “We can’t blame the laboring * tonig'* 1 t0 Pleas Greenlee said in Indianap- mr: ' for coming over to our

DIia l candi-' 0 iis that Hanley was expected to id , ’ said Greenlee, “we’ve alof both get the nomination. He said v >’ays been the representative

already

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leaders

[were

Ua» » t0e for

■district seat.

Tfiitiv was to be . affair. Muncie

Her Frank

cted ot receive [approval of the i t, e will oppose [ Ralph Emit. Ind., farmUsiator, for the

we cater to j-near future. ince fire destroyed the old

gymnasium, Kokomo basketball teams have played in the city ar-

mory.

(UP) -Edward Gcrrard, 40, Indianapolis, was in a critical condition today with head injuries ruff ere d when he accidentally discharged a pistol he was

“eight or nine” others were mentioned for the post but he did not expect any other names to be placed in nomination. Greenlee, however, didn’t wait for the convention’s formal action in naming a candidate to get into the hot political debate raging between Republican State Committee Chairman H. Clark Springer an (Headers of

the Indiana CIO.

party of the people.”

NEW GYM

KOKOMO, Ind., ept. 11—(UP) —IF Ians were complete today for a $075,000 bond issue to finance partially of the cost of a new Kokomo high school gymnasium, to replace one that burn-

ed in 1942.

The city school board said the

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j carrying while climbing through | a fence. Gerrald said he was go-

PLAN SRYS« RAPER < ing ° Ut ^ larget PracUCC ’

INDIANAJEOLJS, Sept. 11

(UP) Tentative plans for a I

skyscraper municipal building to [ INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 11. house both city and Marion j < UP)—Miss Dorothy Handy, a county officers were being con- Bureau of Internal Revenue emsidered today by city and coun- 'ploy**, sniffed an American ty officials. They sajd present Beauty rose today and wondered nrrangeme-ts called for its con-j who her secret admirer was.

struction on the site of the pres-

ent county courthouse.

daughter, Carolyn Sue are spendi g thbir vacation visiting f l a nds an r relatives in Ohic , and Illinois. Ralph 1 amey has as his guest, | his buddy and his wife from Rhode Island, that was in the Navy with him. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Nelson and family from Pleasant Gardens, visited Mr. and Mrs. Joy Cummings Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gentry from Greencastlo spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Donovan

Cox and FYaneis and Lois Frazier spent Monday afternoon with Vivian Mae Heber. PAPER SOLD INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 11 — (UP)—Sale of the Indianapolis Qommercial, a daily legal newspaper, was announced today by the heirs of the late Publisher Mary R. Gray. The purchaser was a group

headed by W. J. Ash, Indianapolis. A -h and his colleagues bought the Commercial Publishing Cc mpmy o d the Mark Gray Printing Company.

The CIO yesterday announced b ' ,nds would be fletted to build a

new 6,650-seating capacity gymnasium. Members said construe-1

it would make a Democratic vic-

„ tory in the 10th district its No. Don Vim 1 political business. Springer, |v|»f promptly retored with the accu-

sation that “it is now crystal

y> clear that the CIO-PAC domin-

ate* the Democratic party in Indiana.” I Greenlee replied that the

CONDITION CRITICAL INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 11

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ftverywbere*

For five straight Wednesdays’ Hcb ' r nn 1 daughters. Miss Handy has received a large 1'i'iday dinner guests of Mr. rose at her desk. Messages on ,n< l M ,s - Ernest Heber wer« the flower arc never signed. Mrs. Lester Hayes, Mrs. Bessie i “I’ll always be with you, yes- She u-er and daughter, Norma j terday’a note said. Jean; Billie and Jimmie Wallace Others told her to “never seek from Knightsville and Mr. and to find mo, never try to know,” Mrs. Robert Burks and daughand “Take me as you find me. tors and Miss Vivian Mae Heber

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Love and let me go.” “You live within my heart, yet 1 I pay no lent,” said the first mesi sage. Miss Handy said she didn't have “the faintest idea" where the roses originated.

FERN

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burks and daughters Anna Mae and Betty Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heber and grand daughter, Vivian Mae Heber spent Sunday at Knightsville visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Stoner attended the State Fair at Indianapolis Thursday. Mrs. Ernest Heber and Mrs. Robert Burks was at Brazil Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burks and

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