The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 October 1947 — Page 6

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1947.

is the LAST DAY

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AIIM. 50«' (Inti. Tax) All Shown FIERY DRAMA! HUMAN PATHOS! VITAL STATISTICS! LIFE T0DA1

HYGIENIC PRODUCTIONS prt^nl,— MOM sv N.w HOUYWOOD with + ALL-STAR HOLLt^OOD CASH

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-Hollywood*! Famous ELLIOT FORBES

CLEAN! MORAL! DECENT! EDUCATIONAL! To The Delicate Subject-Matter No Grade Student, Admitted I Nurses At All Shows.

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That Englishman who successfully swam from Northern Ireland to Scotland must have just wanted to get a fish's-cye view of the United Kingdom.

There s now an argumen* among fisherme» whether flsl can or cannot smell. The an swer is: They can-if left of: ice long enougn.

GARY, Iml. Oct. 7 ((TP) A Gary landmark, the Kust 1 resbyterian Church, was swept last night by fire. Flames destroyed the interior of the Gothic brick building and shot 75 feet into the air, attracting thousands of spectators. Large stained glass windows were shattered by the heat, and

the church interior was charred by smoke and flames.

HOWS

SEES GOP WINNING

IIIG SALVAGE •!<»•*

tin, here to meet "’ith party _ .Eigineers estimated today they leaders, predicted today that a | recovered 40,0ii0 tons of Republican will be elected presi- ^ frf>m the on e-time French dent next year and that -the re-j ^ Norman j ie .

suit won't even be close.''

Serapping of the ill-fated liner, I whit'll burned at her pier in New York in 1942, was completed yesterday. It was one of th ■ largest marine salvage jobs in history.

TRY BANNER AOS

NINE NATIONS JOIN COMMUNIST INTERNATIONAL

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NOTICE Locker Customers Please make appointment for processing beef and pork. PUTNAM COUNTY FROZEN FOODS

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In group are (from left) Yugoslavia’s Edvard Kardelj. and Russia’s Josef Stalin and Andrei Zhdanov. N

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Louise Overell enjoys post-trial lunch.

Pet dog gives Gollum welcome home.

ACQUITTED of murder charges in Santa Ana, Cal., Louise Overell, 18, and George ”Bud” Gollum, 21. pick up the normal life they left March 19, when they were charged with the yacht-explosion deaths of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Overell. (International Soundphoto)

KING, MORRISON, FOSTER CO. ford dealers SINC E 1910 111 VV. Washington St SK-

HERE IS A 4-UNIT DIESEL FREIGHT LOCOMOTIVE NOW OPERATED BY 2 MEN (1 ENGINEER AND 1 FIREMAN)

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W’HKN a h 0 us reached the age of ing to a science 1 already a gtanddon t let that fart from swatting the decrepit creature. ! ! ! Albania's ex-Kint writing his memoirs, might be "From A ( Z (Zog). ! ! ! The Roman god . supposed to have had Red hammer and sickle tails European nations represented in new Communist combine. He wou | ( j havf COMMUNIST LEADERS of eight European nations join Russia in a new international organization to ball pitcher that fight the Marshall plan and "U. S. Imperialism.” Meeting in Poland, it is the first group which the steal a base 0*. Soviet has publicly pledged support since they declared the Comintern dead in 1043. (International) 1

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VOTE

FOR

— BUT THE UNION LEADERS WANT V5 EXTRA 6 BRAKEMEN AND 3 CONDUCTORS

"SITTERS” ON THIS TRAIN ... 3 ENGINEERS, 3 FIREMEN, . . . TO GO ALONG FOR THE RIDE AT FULL PAY!

Ift to your interest to know about this proposed -feather-bedding!

EFFICIENT LOCALGOVERNME BY ELECTING THESE DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE

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For sheer feather-bedding, this mock work proposal takes the cake. But it is only one of 44 “rule's” demands fiU'd by the leaders of the operating unions. If all these demands were granted, they would cost the railroads an added billion dollars a year. Increased Wages, Too On top of these “rules” changes, the leaders of the operating unions have filed an additional demand for a wage increase of over 30 per cent. If granted, this would lie an added cost to the railroads of $400,000,000 a year. $468,000,000 To Non-Operating Employes In addition to this, an Arbitration Board has just granted a wage increase of 15! £ cents an hour to the million employes represented by the 17 non-operating unions. This will cost the railroads $468,000,000 a year. —. . , 3»* HP-’'**••** ‘ ' 'JAT.S/

Where Will The Money Come From? Where will all the money come from to pay these increases? They total several times as much as the railroads made in 1946 or will make in 1947. In July, the railroads filed an application for increased freight rates to close the gap which then existed lietween wage and material costs, and railroad revenues. Since then it has been necessary, because of further increases in wages and material costs, to supplement that petition and to ask for an additional freight rate in-

crease. No other course is open. Railroads Do Not Him For Employes Alone Railroads are operated for the benefit ol not one, hut several groups—shippers, passengers, employes, stockholders, and the general public. The interest of all must 1x3 served—and that cannot lx> done unless the railroads can operate efficiently and economically, and unless they are allowed to earn sufficient revenue to provide the kind of transportation service this country must have.

ROOM 211 . 1(3 LIBERTY STREET . N EM YORK, NEW YORK

iVe arc publiahiiiK thia and other advertiaemenU to talk wit h you at firat bund about mailer* which are important to everybody r- 1

ROW •• Clifford Frazier, f° r clerk-treasurer; Harold W. Stewart, for Mayor! Louis H. Dirks, for Councilman-at-large. These citizens have all been residents of Greencastie for many years. They know the ground, traditions and needs of our city for Hs better growth and progress. PLACE THE MANAGEMENT OF GREENCASTLE IN DEPENDABLE, CONSERVATIVE HANDS

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