The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 October 1947 — Page 3

ical n Fund i By AFL

THE BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1947.

• the ji.ttOO.pou jj\.Lb'.i|tily opp ^ition.

cents a year r ‘ih;

I.scss eaili of; ] members 26

I case of emergency." | >.• uuu loonien, nowever. on a Committee members, min Ifal rccommen lation, due late today, lumt this is the l.iat AKL conven-j lo amen 1 the AFL eonslitutio.,

I t:on before the 19-1X presi .enti 1 I

! campaign, said

, .interfering with the right of any

The first big fight of (he con- individual officer,

vertion loomed, however.

n l. "but the market slipped, to I spee I, will be on hand for baek-

.[SCO. Oct. iSe request

,000

before

y

for

for political

the AFL

amid signs that

total of

Wise a

elect a labor Cooler, a New Dealer 30 unionist, preAFL proposals, }3.000,000, would est political cambistory for organ-fund-raising plan tended by the laws fed by David Dubof the Ladies :ers. The committliat the executive n authority to as-

there is lilt' •

'doubt that the ussesa neat will 1 be levied next year to help win labor’s political objectives. In addition, Dubinsky and others favor $1 individual contributions to “labor’s Educational and Political League,” the AFL’s new department. That might add another $7,000,000 for a total of $10.000,000-for political

campaigning.

wipe out the title of vicepresident for John L. Lewis, president of the United Mine Workers ,and 12 other incum-

bents.

IOWA FARMER SELLS CATTLE FOR $591 PEP.

CHICAGO, Oct. 14 I Schmidt, a cattle feeder

Fetal from

IDelmar, la., came to the stock the year.

The change would make AFL yards yesterday with a load of Schmidt, who is well known at

President William Green and i ,ttl< secretary- treasurer Gorge Meany y ard

the only “officers’’ and designate gathered

the 13 vice-president as execu- the tive council members. The executive council urged the change, ov-

that had the eyes of stock the yards for the top quality ratmen bulging. As a crowd tie he produces, bought the unimfrom every corner of!nls last January in Denver. They yards Selunidt watched his were heavy fleshed, lug feeder animals sell for a new all-time steers and weighed an average or ] | record price in Chicago of $591.05 LOOK pounds. He put them on

er the objections of Lewis, "in per head. full L I of corn, a commercial j The Brotherhood of Railroad'order that members of the Fed- The drove consisted of Trainmen find.) has earmarked oral Labor Unions may fully ex- Hereford sttei ; weighin '

'$2,600,000 for political action 1 ercise their right under the Taft1 next year and the CIO seeks $6,- Hartley act without in

1,000 tu 1,200 pounds.

Sell .. !r animals i '' ^i held on The animals have! field duty’, i, .ivy th v waddled whi n the j paid veil fur the expensive corn

walk' and their firm flesh cou-j ■>' put in them.’’

vinccd the cattle buyer ot \\ i I <’ en u.. ,m men at l.ic yards son ami Civ, they were w >rth j I’miiled out that the price of one $38.dT) ii lunviredweight. The ; "f Schmidt’s steers would buy price paid was the top for the j two good saddle horses, or a top day and it equaled the top for (notch dairy cow. Each animal

Imiild yield approximately 1,000 pounds of edible beef which would mean the mi it would cost around 60 cents a pound at the whole-

sale level, they said.

BOWLING

000,000 for each national election in $1 per member contributions. AFL officials predicted that the convention would grant the executive council the right to levy the 26-cents per member assessment and approve the per capita tax increase to a flat t'hfree cents per member with

anyway

C5

20 fat molasses feed and a protein sup-j

an :»V- plement.

eruge of 1.026 pounds. Normally 1 “We planned to sell this loa I steers coming fo market weigh the fit t nf September.” S 'hmi it

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New Storm Off Cape Hatteras WASHINGTON Ort. 14 ( UL i a new Atlantic hurricane Was is parti'd about HXI miles .south si utheast of Cape Haetcras ' d t ::;o A. M. EST today and the | weather bureau said it "should ! continui to move north northj' isf at alwmt its present 10-

| mile an tmur speed.

Text ot the weather bureau's

' l ;,u A M advisory:

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j ' Tlii hurricane is centered at | I It) A M . 10ST. near latitude 34 I ivorth and longitude 75 west, or iIhuiI Iim) miles south southeast nf I'apr llitteras. It is moving l» t a i iioelh northeast and 1 inn th alioiit 10 miles an hour.

Swick's Lunch “A” Sportsman's Shop

Central National Bank

Varsity Lanes

Roy ale

Bud’s Motor

Swick’s Lunch “B” C. C. C. Musettes

High game Mary Hirt

L 2 3 4 4 5 5 6 154.

High average- Marian Ford 135; Eileen Campbell 135. High series Anne Van Tress

407.

Hnskethnll Kules Clinie

There will he a basketball rules clinic held at the local high school gymnasium Thurs. night.

October 16, 1<)47, at 8:00.

MY WHEAT Will grow TOO Imshels smooth, sttlf strawed. high yielding, I'lilt/ or llluesteni. For Sale at $3-00 |>er bushel. Ward F. Carmichael UneU. tile, !nd., K. K. No. I ■J miles .vest 1 leech iirovm ('hlircli.

These elinies are held at several eenters throughout the stati for the purpose of explaining the new rules and clearing up misunderstandings of old rules. All basketball officials, timers, coaches and scorers are invited to attend. C N Phillips, prominent local official, will be in charge of the rules interpretations.

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Tigers Drill For Carleton

Orach Suavely wasted no time this week in putting his spirited Irel’auv Tgcrs track to work in pivp.iraton for (lie game with CaeletiMi College at Northfield, Minn.,/in Saturday, Oct. 18. The rejuvenated Tigers, flesh Irirn an upset victory over the University of Hoclvester hist Saturday, were busy studying defensive tactics to he employed against the Calls in an effort to ixtend the Dol’atiw winning in ark to two in a row. Bill Brono r, veteran fullback ! who saw limited action in last week's game, will probably play against Carleton, hut it is doubtful if he will Ire able to take over the starting position from Kd Gruener, Who was shifted to the fullback position after Brumer was injured in the first game of the season. Halfiiaek Boh Gricsser, who sparke.l the Ivl’aiiw running attack last week, is nursing an ankle injury an I will he absent I for a few days Meanwhile | Charlie Roberts, veteran senior

Having sold tm farm, I will sell al

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1947 Located Uj miles southwest of Cloverdale, II

Ureencastle, 16 miles north of Speneer, (known as the Jesse

Herbert l''arm) (he following property:

18 HEAD OF CATTLE

(Hangs and Til Tested)

One Ited Knan. 7 years old, giving gallons per day; one Keel, 5 years old, giving r> gallons per day ; one Ited, 1 years old, giving ft gallons per day; oiy* Ked, .‘> years old, giving I gallons per day; one Jersey, 4 years old, giving I gallons per day; oiu. Ked, fi years old, giving H gallons to he tresh in January; one Jersey 7 years old, giving I gallons to lie fresh in .Mare'll; one K,.'d Knan, !) years old, to be fresh in October; one Itlaek, f> years old, lo he fresh in October; one Spotted, 5 years old, to be fresh in January; mu* Ked, :i years old, to lie fresh in January; one K<'d, 5 years old, pasture bred; one Ked, " years old, to lie fresh in March; one Ked, I 1 , years old, to he fresh in Mareli; one Ked heifer. H months old; one Roan Ir iter, i> months old; one Ked Itoan Hull, Ip years old; I White Hull, III months old. Those

cattle mostly milking Shorthorn.

IMPLEMENTS

One Font tractor, iwmIoI I!)IH; one Fnnl tractor plow; one Font tractor disc; one Ford tractor cultivator; one Ford tractor mouer; one Ford tractor belt pidlcy; one Ford tractor .••xtension «haft; one International < orn plaiitn- with l ord lilts; one drag; one rubber tired wagon; one International inanuro spreader, ’’ wlui**I, rubber tired; one gas barrel, gallons; one llanmicr mill; one hand corn slieller with gas motor attached; one Itu/z saw; one Delcn plant motor; ferny' chargers; Macomb brooder stoves; H 10-gallon milk cans.

I ton ( lover Hay.

Other niisccllaneoiiN articles too numerous to iicntion.

TFICMS OF S \l | — I \s||.

No property removed until settlement is made.

Not responsible In east of accident or lor prop* 11 \ |r| t after Kak**.

EMMETT KELLER

W. \V. ST.VNCiLK, Auctioneer. IMinnc lull i, Spencer, |nd.

I.I UIs M l.SON, Clerk.

GIANT REXALL 1c SALE CONTEST RRANF) I 1 ROUND-THE-WORID-TRIP!

ODI7CC ) 2 ‘ V * CATI °N IN RIO! rnllLo I 3. HOLIDAY IN HAWAII! 635 OTHER THRILLING PRIZES

Obtain contest rv/es and official mntry blank ot your MemoII Drug Hare during the Meuall Original It Sale—

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60c Cascade linen Envelopes, «>u 5 ^ I h.iin.nk. and B..I, i >gd. n will . c vVeclqewood No. 10 Env , 20'» 2 for lute til. bull for the Tigers, with 10c Medford Ploin or Ruled Tobs. ^ for j .lohn B. hlcr remaining at th

t j |t# #I y 0 l u , *.,- i quartet buck position.

V.m/v:*.. -TV.' - m.I from

c.nn.i.* •••«*• A'* ' | CMii igo who caught a 20-yard

pass from Al I’lqucttc to setup the first DePauw tmiehdown and later hauled in the .'iO-yard w’inning touchdown pass from Gricsser, will probably move up to the first string line at left end Hal Walker will remain at the other

end position.

George Spindling, a, freshman from Indianapolis who performed well as a reserve quarterback, and Joe Boggs, a sophonvore from Mentone, who showed

bwi

14 West Washington Street.

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Attention Overseas Veterans

YOU .MCI. IN\ I II I) To ATTIAH OI It 6TH ANNIVERSARY DINNER Tu he held al the I’nsl Home, Wctlnesduy night, Orlnlwr litlh at 6:HII I’. >1. Nolahle speaker Harry Gcjsrl, Xmerieim l.eugue Umpire for ’JO years will give an interesting spereh on baseball. GEN. JESSE M. LEE POST NO. 1550 VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS OKKIAf VSTI.K, INDIANA

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