The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 September 1947 — Page 2
DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA,
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1947.
UN To Reject Russian Plea
UNITED NATIONS HALL, FLUSHING, N. Y„ Sopt. If* (UP) Soviet Russia's demand that the U. S be branded guilty of ••warmongering" and that tlv American press he denied froe-
nom to critirizo the l SSR "on most destructive wa.r the world pain of criminal punishment' las ever known. As Christians w
tried to live up to of our earl\ years? The fall district conference Will be held at Clinton, Oct. 1 This meeting is open to all. A. Lewis Meredith. Minister KAIMMIDGE METHODIST
CHIKCII
J. E. Porter, Minster. Much of the world is suffering from the after affects of the
headed today for overwhelming United Nations rejection. Tile immediate interpretation of the proposal by the western powers was dhat the Soviet Union would impose on them the same kind of controlled press! and restraints on freedom of speech existing within the Soviet Union. ‘•It would be completely contradictory of our concept of a tree press and free speech." one U. S. official said.
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SOCIETY
can not sit idly by. living in luxury. and neglect the want of ou*-
neighhors.
Su- iay is World-Wide Communion Sunday at the 10:00 service. VVe are asked to make a sacrificial offering for the over
seas suffers as an expression "f I movement o
our love for the unfortunate which Jesus loved and said w
must shale with. The school will meet at 10:00.
S. R. Rariden, Publisher. 17-10 South Jackson Street.
TODAY’S RIBLE THOUGHT
His order microscopic
and law rule in atoms and in the •the outer reaches
of light
of the universe billions
j years away. It is wise to search
Sunday to know his I:1 , v . Rev. 10:6: The
Lord God omnipotent reigneth.
CHURCH OK CHRIST
6.77 East Washington Street. Minister. Clarence Barr.
Bible study 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship 10:45 a. m. Evening service 8:00 p. m.
Everyone welcome.
Demo Editors To French Lick
Personal And Local News B II I Is ¥ S
Soviet UN delegate Andrei Y. Vishinsky himself could hardly! have hoped for support from I more than the five UN fuembers ^ within the Soviet sphere for a* resolution which also would: 1. Publicly condemn the United States to whom a larg 1 ^ number of UN members are looking for economic aid andj
loans as a swashbuckling I j Mrs. Marietta Brock spent atomic age “warmonger" spoil- INDIANAPOLIS, Sej*. 10. : Wednesday "i Vincennes visiting irg for and fomenting a third (UP) Hoosier Democratic ed- fher.ds and lelatives.
world war against Russia. itors closed their roll-top desks! 2. Accuse the United States, today and went to French Lick. I Greece and Turkey the only where they will be the “minority 1 ''" l ,ru
Home Ke Club To Meet Sept. TI
Food Concerns State Diplomats
The Jefferson Towr.fhip Home Ec Club will hold their regular neettng at the school building on Weednesd.iy afternoon. Sept
24 at 1:00 o'clock.
McCullough will finish the lesson I food prices,
on "Sewing Machine Attach- Food has become the most imments," all members please note | r , . tar.t ammunition, in the fight
WASHINGTON. Sept. 19
(UP) State Department diplo-
nats are as concerned as th
Elizabeth j average housewife over soaring
Jl IX.i; t rater CASE Kei.u- Rmnie, DctrAit, said shuts \KVKR CLOSED had dropped it from an airplan» YORK (UP) Supreme while she took a short “joy ride."
Justice Joseph Force
disappeared on Aug. 6, PLAN* CALIFORNIA CO-OP
TO HOI SE .800 KAMI! IKS
change in mecti g.
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Mother’s Study Chib
To Meet Mnit(lu>
The Mother's Study Club will meet Monday evening at 8
detectives believe Crater dis-
Bob Fuson is confined to his
home by llln. ss.
Misses Norma and
Maria,, I " orkin S fl1r others has been an
mapolis. are speml-j f ' lltlet f °r those who were wor-
Uiree nations cited specifically gioup” at their annual fall out- tM ' :r vac ' tlon w: ' h rela t ,vt,s i'‘ aftPr tho war ill the resolution—as gross viola- ing. ; 1 ‘' 0 ' has been one of reorganization, tors of the UN for tolerating an'l traditionally, the editors at- Dr. Jervis Fulmer has return- scaled down from a national nutsupporting “warmongering" pro- tending the two-day meeting of pd ft ,, m New York where he at-'] 00k the more pressing need,I
to preserve nen-com’".u ist governments of Western Europe. And government officials sa\ the success of the Marshall pl.m .or European aid is tied directly to foe J prices pt home. j un
, , „ ... . ., ^ , If prices keep climbing, it will j 0PP cared voluntarily and 18 1
oclock with Mrs. Ward Muylvi.l 1 . , , („cr
, . .. , i dec:ease tho amount et food per)" 1 ^-
on Anderson street. Mrs. Leoi , ,, .. . , . , u- , ' —
,, , , , , ( 1 liar that m:ght be shipp -d |
Williams will have ehr.rg, of th, | nbroad And tr , mpHeat( m;lt . , DROPPED IN TRANSIT f-io;. ram on "How To Chase tn • L any , ubKtantial amount of, FORT WAYNE. Ind. <UP>^‘•t- • ‘exports will place greater pres-. When a farmer found a womans
: are on food prices at ho ne. j purse in his wheat field, poliu For these reasons there is were afraid its owner might have gre.wi g belief among many of- j met with foul play. But Margaret
fieials concerned with world af-
ccngressicnal consid-
Showers Holland, which was to j el ation of foreign and aid plans grow from a nucleus of eight I must include measures to stab-j young women to the Tii Kapp i j ilize prices. Some officials be- : Of Hoosierdom with a member- lieve that a return to pirce con.-1 ship of thousands today. Of th-; trol is the only way. But they ^ ei.c hundred fifty-one chapters I concede there i.s little or no Hkli- [ throughout th- state of Indiana j flood forsuch a development, two arc located in Greoncastle { it's spee.al IG-nation com- , Namely, the Beta Psi actlv, ' mittee .-.ow winding ,up Its meet-[ chaptci and the Beta Psi Ass,,-! ing in Paris on the Marshall
elate group.
The war years have tested Tri *, u
years between $18,000,000,000 and $21,000,000,000. Food i n- I
u y m 8Cho ' ,ls •tnd .sto res
Fox Fs , if;T
a>>fi.aide. Z SfM,h Australia,
scaring away
' ! P ,osiv “ charge, ^
•• . Now York Police Depart- pro- automaticaUy J? l,k ° , „ . fr „. jeet is bring planned tor a 260- .. - v
meat sahl it was still looking for
clues.
The bureau is still carrying
the case as “open," even though The unique plan contemplates C . ter was declared legally dead each family owning its own e lit Vcars ago and an insurance house and lot hut sharing in company paid his wife $20,000. the ownership of surh eomr.-un-
i NEW
ZTourt Cratei
1930, and on the recent 17th an-
niversary of his disappearance, pALO ALTO (Up , Lho Missing Pe.sons BuHau r famijy co-operative housing
acre plot of land ford University.
behind Star.-
iiash that can be
for more
than
a mr
Well
WANTED:
cle «-’iug. pump Z, uer. Route 3, Q rp , mile north of Mt
Black Top.
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Kappa Kappa Kappa
Active In City
On February 22. 1901, an or-
ganization was started by B-ryh fairs that
MONEY FOR FUEL
c
COAL
HARD TO
W-, ran loan you th,. ,»., w i v INDIANA LOAN
l! ": 1. Wash!
AsSo-l m k r “■ - •’■•“•■ ji ' plan is expected to put Western Europe’s deficit for the next four -
Kappa and proved its strength.
SEASON SPECIAL
(GOOD OCT.
UNTIL 1st)
paganda against the
Union. Association represent only a 3. Call upon the United States traction of the total attendance, to de, troy its atomic bombs at The others are party leaders once before international con- Bom ev-ry nook and cranny of trol of atomic energy is estab- Indiana, and rank and file hshed- and insist upon universal Democrats from the same pjae-
disarmament. es.
Vishinsky, who was prosecutor A program of social and offior the famous purge trials in rial association events will b Russia which resulted in count- little more than a front for tin
less death sentences, minced id backstage activity which Uadi- where she will enrol) in
ports aie expected to amount to mr.re than half of that total. Diplomatic officials said the ' Europeans so far have pegged 1 their estimates on prices that ! .vere in effect on July 1 a level ■ j that has been eclipsed by subse- 1
ONE 8xlG HAND COLORED PHOTOGRAPH s 4 POSES TO CHOOSE FROM. REG. PRICE $4.50
i quent arrive
rises. Her.ce any figure at o i the basis of July 1
Soviet the state Democratic Editorial ter, led the National meeting of ^ the local. A small Sacrifice
the American Chemical Society. p un | started b'fore our Own
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hendrick- , war ycars for tho ait ‘ of or Phaii-j pgtimRtes a i rca dy is out of date. son of Danville are the parents ei * war children turned its at-. _
of a son. Joe Howard II. Mrs. Mention after Dec. i, 1941, to th j Henderiekson was formerly ( omfort and welfare of our ow .,
Miss Mary Douthitt of this city, fighting force.
Back to normal
we return to our main job of
Miss Eugenia Irwin, daughter' spptng thp needs of our children of Mr. and Mrs. H rndon Irwin, ^ Pl , tnam county,
will go to Terre Haute Saturday, j vVherever Tri Kappas )mret
State To Close Murder Case
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CALL FOR APPOINTMENT RALPH'S STUDIO 13 East Washington St,
Phone t
and “Miracle
Street.’
would do with such “warmong- This year, the interest in tho- • day. * rs” of the pre ss and other eit- ext) a-cun icular sessions will be I itzcns in the Soviet Union. He greater than usual, because: said: 1. The party i.s beginning to “Should any pel son in the think hopefully of the 1948 naSoviet Union make a statement, lions! and stat- election, only a
soon: “Abie’s Irish Rose.
even in infinitesimal degree re- year away, and the prospects for Rnt)l scmblir.g (those by U, S. “war- a winning state ticket that " 1 mongers”), full of criminal would return Indiana’s stategreediness for a new m.yislaugh- house to Democratic control. | ter, such a statement would meet 2. The party is waging a' with a severe rebuff and public strong fight to elect Frank Hun- 1 disapproval as a socially dang- ley of Muncie on Nov. 4 to therous act leading to a serious 10th district congressional seat harm." vacated by the death of a Repub-
The general reaction to Vish- lican recently,
irsky’s slashing attack was that 3. The party is hopeful of he overplayed his hand in a wresting the mayors’ offices in
SANTA ANA. Cal., Sept. 19
Indiana whether in chapters in ' the,r! (UP) The state makes it final home-state, or in small social effort today, with rebuttal witgatherings any place throughout ness, to convict Bcula.h Louise
The National D. A. R. Preview fhe country, they are proud ef Overell and her college-boy ! Committee of Hollywood espec-J their Tri Kappa heritage. Her-j sweetheart of murdering he-
tally recommends the following Rage founded from the sultu -j pictures, to be shown locally,of the two fine arts; the better-
HOSPITAL NOTES
Mrs. Florence Bell, castle, was admitted
morning.
‘Deai 'n.ont of education through scho34th arships for worthy students. In older that students of the tine aits may find it a little easier to continue with their chosen field, an art scholarship was founded in 1946. Last year it was given in the field of art and this year
in the field of music.
! For other educational purpox-
GreenFriday
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Russell Myers, Greeneastle, cs .a state scholarship setup was was admitted Thursday. | started in 1913. This year over Mrs. Blanche Phillips. Rock- $4,000 was given in state scho'
.‘hocking manner. Some believ- many cities on Nov 4 at the mu- ,, T , . . ‘ , . ’ . , ' , ... , , ... 4 ville R. 1, was admitted Thnrs- aiships to twelve applicants
<d he may have destroyed some nicipal elections from Uv Repub- j
, The local Tri Kappa chapter
Mrs. Zella Aubrey, Greeneastle has available each year a seholv.as admitted Thursday. i ership to a member of th high
admitted Thursday. Owen W. Higgins,
Clayton,
was admitted Thursday. Mis. Gilberta Nash was dis-
missed Thursday.
Dale Williams, Greeneastle, was dismissed Thursday. Mary Hubble was transferred
to the Methodist Hospital in
Indianapolis.
support he might have counted licans, who now hold threeon to fight Secretary of State fourths of them in Indiana. George C. Marshall’s proposal to Former Governor Henry F.
revamp the UN and. as Russia Schricker. whose popularity nev- was Idmittcd Thursday.
• barges, abolish the Security ei stems to wane whether he’s in Council and its Veto for the big office or out, was expected to be powers. among the party leaders attendMany of the European natibns ing. Schricker's name heads th' ore cautious to the extent of be- list of possible gubernatorial ing visibly cool to Marshall's nominees for 1948, although he proposal, notably Great Britain, hasn’t said he would he available. But VUhinsky’s immoderate de- The headline speaker of the nunclation of the United States association’s program is Goveras “preparing both secretly and nor Robert S Kerr. I). 1 Oklaopenly for a new War" may cost hema. Kerr will speak at a him some possible UN suppoit. banquet Saturday r.inht which The first half of Vishinsky's Is expected to draw some l.OOrt two-hour speech was relatively persons for the closing session a moderate attack on the U S.'s of the two-day meet. Tiuman doctrine, the “Marshall Other events on the program Plan." and Marshall’s entire pro- are an editor’s breakfast Satur-
giam for the UN presented Wed- day morning, a meeting of the Greeneastle nesday. But the last half in- state committee, and entertain- $1.
eluding the designation of nine ment. | R o.ss Furncy. et al. to Ralph Americans, including UN dele-' Officers of the association are M. Furney, land in Madison twp ,
gate John Foster Dulles, as lead- Marion T. Ayers. Shelbyvillc. $1.
mg "warmongers" — weakened president; Curtis Hostetter, La- Gerald E. Warren, et ux. to whatever strength was in his fayette. vice president; John A. Marion J. Wilson, et ux. land i.,illcr aigumrnt. | Watkins, Bloomfield, secretary. Greeneastle Northwood
Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, a U. and Herbert Harris. Greenwood, lion, $1.
R. delegate, expressed the aver-!treasurer.
Sylvia Martin, Greeneastle,' school graduating class. S,, that
this fund may be ready for use.
Joe Davis, Fillmore R. 2, was projects by our local group must |
wealthy parents.
Prosecutor Eugene D. Wil- I liams declined to reveal how I many witnesses ho would call. But he was expected to complete j his rebuttal today and clear the
way for final arguments. Each of six attorneys- two
each for Miss Overell and Gollurr. | and two for the state- indicated they would use up to half a court day to summarize their cases. Superior Judge Kenneth E. Morrison said his instructions to the
jury may take two hours.
Morrison estimated the case | would go to the jury next Friday | or a. week from Monday or 18 weeks after the longest murder , trial in California history bi’gan. j Willia ns opened his rebuttal | | yesterday by calling three wit- !
| be carried on. Beta Psi’s p. oject, ne88cs to dispute a sensational
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Frank J. Ogles, et ux. to Janies W. Poynter. et ux. land in
Railroad Addition,
takes the form of a dance given
Wallace O. Yoder, ct
at the tirst of each college year through the courtesy of DePauw University. The dance this year will he October 4. at Bowman
gymnasium.
This is but* a small portion of the work and history of Kappa Kappa Kappa. But Beta Psi | chapter pledges itself to continue this work to the best of its ability and it shall strive t" promote charity, culture, and education within its own community. This wil Ibe done through the fine leadership of the following officers who were only recently installed: Mrs. Joe McCord president: Mrs. John Fohes. vicepresident; Mrs. Hal Hickman, (iccording secretary; Mrs. George m Parker, corresponding secretary;
Addi-, Miss Lenore Williams, treasurer.
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ux, to^ Kappa Alpha Theta
defer,ie -disclosure that dy'omito j was found in the Overell garage , - f?w days after the death of } Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Overell j
March 15.
The defense contends OverrP | asked Golluni to LuV the dyna- j mit? and was killed with his [ wife in a suicidal or accidental . explosion aboard his yaeht Mary j E. The state charges Gollum bought Ihe explosive a.nd wired it into a timebomb to blow up the yacht after he and Miss Overell allegedly bludgeoned her parents to death.
To Cabinet?
land in' Alumnae C’luh To Meet
Enlarpc-I
age view. Hhe said: “Mr. Vish-j ■ Rcx H . Haines, et ux insky «( the outset seemed to be- RUBBLE GUM PAYS OFF | Greeneastle Eastern
making a very elever speech. He j GOSHEN. Ind. (UP) The ment. $1. j T h < > Kappa Alpha Theta Alv/oiit on too long. However, and Junior Chamber of Commerce is Marie Callamore, et al, to Eu.'umnac Club will meet with Mr !
Mrs.J buying raincoats and hats for the gene D. Hutchins, land in-Jack-j Erncat Collins Saturday after-l town’s schoolboy safety patrol son twp., $1. I noon at 2:30. Mrs. Earl Sour-| with the money obtained from Lettio M. Sawyer, et con, to! v '' ilu> Wl11 b< ’ assisting hostess i
mined its effectiveness.”
Roosevelt hei self bus been a critic of some parts of American foreign policy, especially tho
Truman doctrine.
Vishinsky’s speech eliminatecj whatever doubts there may have been In some quarters that this assembly i.s an all-out diplomatic wflr between the U. 8. and the USSR for the moral leadership of the world. Each accuses the other of trying lo wreck the UN and of following policies that
will lead to war.
BRICK CHAPEL MEtHODIST
Our Sunday School feels the need of mbre adults to inspire the young. The Morning Worship theme: fc > m or4otten Dreiqns." ICavo wa
bubble-gum vending machines Ollie Smithera, et ux. land in
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which the Jaycees are putting in Greeneastle Ash's Enlargement L< ‘K‘' ,n Au ** ,,ar y To
downtown business houses. jj . { M-et Monday Ollie Smithers, et ux, to Char- 1 Cassell C. Tucker Post 58 of| lee F. May, et ux. land in Com- the American Legion Auxiliary! mercial Place Addition, $1. j will hold their regular Stat.-d ! ' Meeting Monday evening, Sept.
22nd at 8 o’clock at the Legion
Home.
FLATTERING YOUTHFUL HATS Matrons especially.
Mats remodeled and trimmed.
Nand-Made Hats NELLYE RIGGS 207 Bloomington St.
PHONE 1087
NOTICE
Until repairs are finished, we cannot grind feed, beginning Sat., Sept. 20th. BAINBRIDGE GRAIN & FEED CO.
£} + + + + + + + + ‘»+*,|.g| * ANNIVERSARIES + <1 4- j. * + J- + J. -V 4- + A rj Birthday Philip Lee Hane, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hane, 4 years today. Sept. 19. Wedding Mr .and Mr*. Victor Cue, :io years today. Sept. 18.
POLITICAL observers In Philadel. , phia are naming Federal Judge I James P. McGranery as likely choice of President Truman to (ill the postmaster general post should Robert Hannegan. now recuperating from an illness In Hawaii, resign. McGranery is also considered favored to take over ' the Democratic national committee chairmanship already resigned by Hannegan. (International) 1
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