The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 September 1947 — Page 3

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTIE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1947.

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arrangeJ stitution Day acldre.,s to stu I-

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high school. | For Thursday and Friday, two 1 the Rev. Walrond of the Prrsby- outstanding films dealing with our terian church will deliver a Con- '^ r formation of the constitution

will be shown to all social stud-

ies students.

Mr. Erdman, chairman of the I local executive state ConstituI lion Day Committee, assisted the school officials in planning the

program.

of t nts at 11:15 Wednesday morn-

at me local ing.

El HONORING MOOSE SOFTBALL TEAM. ation of trophy of runner-up in Moose pionship members, wives and sweetd, Bring covered dish. food and entertainment Wednesday,

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WASHING MACHINE SACKS BREAK AJJ. RECORDS

CHICAGO (UP)—The American Washer and Iraner Manufacturers Association says sales of household laundering appliances broke the industry's alltime records in June. The Association said Jamia.ry to June sales of standard-sized washers totaled 1,754,639, compared to 2,023,981 in all of 1940 and 1,959,887 in 1941, th,e greatest prewar year. Sales of automatic ironers increased proportionately, the Association said.

TIME TO THINK V OF THE TOTS! Many cute, beautiful things - - - including clothes I \ I and accessories - - - Just received. Boys Suits, 1 to 3 $l-4!» New Incite Nylon Bristol Comb & Brush Set $1.00 Binky’s Ivory Fine Comb pillow Case, Set $2.98 Small, Medium and Inrge 25c. Prrralr Shn-ts $1.79 New All Plastic Cradle Gym $1.00 pillow Slips $1.19 Rollyduck Pull Toy 69c fc $1.69 & $2.19 Baby Teethers 15c and 35c Infants Kajon Dress p $2.69 «-)» Ijelft Trim Infant Dresu $2.98 uroy Suits 1 to 3 $T.69 ; U, 1 to 3 *l-00 DRSERY NOOK C|§ 9 East Walnut St. (jTsi

LATE NEWS ATLANTA, Ga., Sept. 16. (UPl The trial of Gb nn Robin* son entered its second day here today as the state continued iti parade of witnesses in an effort to prove that the 29-year-old cab driver raped and then crushed the skull of Mrs. Jeannette Reyman last June 24.

Brooklyn, Hoboken, N. J., and Staten Isla: d, N. Y., was resumed •‘today after officials of the CIO shipbuilders union accuse! the company of attempting to tores k th,‘ strike. The company made no comment on the charge.

WASHINGTON. Sept. 16 — (UP) The condition of Sen. Kenneth McKellar, D., Tenn.,! was described today as “very satisfactory’’ by attaches at Bethesda Naval Hospital where the 78-year-old dean of the senate has been confined since last

Tuesday.

McKellar was flown here from Atlantic City, N. J. where ho suffered an "acute gastric upset.’’ He was vacationing at the

New Jersey resort when strick- j j s j on

OTTAWA, Sept. 16—(UP)

A three-rent increase in bread was predicted today following announcement that Canadian flour mills had boosted the price of fb ir $4 a barrel, nearly double the old price under con-

trols abolished yesterday.

unioi protection and privileges ,under the Taft-Hartley law. DARIEN, Conn., Sept. 16 (UP) Charles A. Lindbergh was a qualified voter here today, and eligible to vote In the Oct. 6 town election. Lindbergh, who lives on Contentment Island, is one of 93 new voters admitted by the board of selectmen. He did not indicate a party preference.

AurisHina ami thence to Vrii-ste. G<*n. Aircy said that owing to Mu* “firmno H, good sense and tactful hamlling" of t.h ■ situation by the 12 Americans, “niiness*ssary blisslslxul was avoided.’*

Bowling Expert in City Friday

Joe Wilman, one of the bowling’s all-time greats, will bring his magic bowling ball to Greencastle Friday, Sept. 19, to dis-

Hale’s

BERLIN, Sept. 16 (UP) Four Bulgarians described a.s members of an official Bulgarian trading mission were held by the

U. S. army today on suspicion >

SOMERFIELD, N. J., Sept. 16 (UP) The war assets administration announced today it would accept scaled bids until noon Monday on six high-crowned hits from the Spanish-American war. Stephen McCollum, WAA information officer at the Belle

tJl'ITO, Ecuador, Sept. 16.— (IN’S)—Carlos Julio Aroaemena,

58-year-old l{imya<|ull hunker, P* a . v t'' n P' n skill at declined a coalition offer of the Varsity Lanes,

interim Ecuadorian presidency Wilman, wha hails from Beritnd his action was followed to- wyn, is one of today's No. I day by* postponement of the howlers. He could automatically

presidential elections.

I.OS ANGELES, Sept. 16.—

claim that distinction as the result of bis three world's titles. Just to prove the latter point,

en.

of collusion, and receiving automobiles stolen from Americans. Criminal Investigation Divagents who arrested the

NEW YORK, Sept. 16 (UPl Mass picketing of the strikebound Bethlehem shipyards at i

Bulgarians said they believed they were at least “receivers’’ of American-owned cars which have been I:>appearing wholesale In recent weeks.

(INS)—Sen. Robert A. Taft (R), we can t« k <; a l°« k at Joc ' s O., today wrote off the chances tenpin achievements since he of any ’‘real" economy hv a Re captured the national match publican Congress until 1949, ^ a:lle crown in Scomber, 1945.

Mead general depot, said no one when the GOP ho|>e* to trim the The rBCOr<1 'weals that Wilman

knew where the hats had been hiding for the last half century.

Wheels Limited Number Genuine FORD Sl/E 0QQM jj IgH

$5.15

• WASHINGTON. Sept. 16 | (UPi AFL Vice President Daniel i J. Tobin served notice on the I National Labor Relations Board I today that he will seek aji immediate showdown on the con1 trqversial non-communist affi-

i davit ruling.

I The white-haired, bespectacled j boss of the teamsters challenged the hoard's right to refuse his 1

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Bring Your Ford Home for Service.

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HOME, Sept. 16.—(UP)— Eight hundred and fifty thousand metal workers started a general strike today for no other reason than an obpectlon to ••high (yiccf,,’’ demonstrating ( iininiunisni's grip on Italian la-

hor.

TRIESTE Sept. 16—(UP) — \n attempt by Yugoslav troo|>H to tiike over the city of Trieste in vi ; Jut ion of InternatLimal agrn-jnrnt.s was diseheasl liwlay in tin* wake of territorial readjustments provided fo(r in the Italian i>cacc treaty. A handful of 12 Amerkian troops gigirdiiig an oiil|M»st near the \driatie Port were credited iffieially with p revet ing a seri iiis major incident. British Maj. Gen. Terence S. \irry, .eiMiMnamler of Allitsl i forces in Vell«*7.ia Gkllia, disi los- ' o,l to a news conference at |(’a»tle I Duino that a Yugirslav detach- | ment 7,000 strong attempttsl last j night to hy-pass Cnit<sl States | outpost No. 5, situated on the , rood leatling 1 nmi Goriano to

pyramid of government agencies. In a major si»eeeli on his western iweshlential stumping tour, Taft conceded that it is “impossible'’ to achieve government economy by "piecemeal’’ cuts In

appropriations.

Taft planned to speak at greater length on the budget and tax reductions tonight at a GOP rally which local CIO unions have indicated they may hrcklc

with picket linos.

Bmises or skin punctures on apples can increase the rate of (moisture loss by as nmch as 400 per cent and the rate of softening by 20 per cont.

won the 1946 Waibel lassis in St. Louis with a count of 1,797 for eight games, a new classic record; that he took the Anderson Classic in Molirwe, 111., with a mark of 1,322 for six games, another record; and that he rolled the high season average in the Chicago Classic I-wague, the Berwyn Major League and the Chi-

cago All-Star League.

Wilman will roll three games in the afternoon, starting a,t 2:30, after which he will be available for instructions and questions. In the evening, he will roll six games, beginning at 7:30 p. m., against the best talent Maurice Hale, manager of the Varsity Lanes, can line up. He will then

be available for questions.

IMPORTANT BOWLING MEETING Jnrnh Eitel, president of the Greeneastle Bowling Association is calling an important meeting. Wednesday, Sept. 17 at 7:30 in the Presbyterian church, basement entrance. It is urged that all men interested in Bowling lie sure to att,‘*n(l this meeting.

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