The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 January 1948 — Page 1

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THE DAILY BANNER “IT WAVES FOR ALL”

VOLUME FIFTY-SIX

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, IV48.

STATE police CATCH FLEEING FARM ESCAPES

OVKKTAKKN IN L<K AL TAXI NKAR BELLEVILLE

MONDAY P. M.

Two penal farm escapes, who left the Putnanivillc institution about noon Monday, were overtaken by state policemen near Belleville, on Uie National Ro.v later in the afternoon, as th-' were spedlng to Indianapolis ii

a local taxicab.

The inmates, Ivan Bailey, s. nteneed from Greene county sad Marvin Monroe, 30, sentenc d from (.’ass uounty, made theii way to the Lee McKamey an ody and fender repair shop 01 id 10, a short distance souti' ;f the city after leaving th> arm. They put in a tclephont all for a City Cab taxi and ther 'rent outside and hid in a ditch

mil the cab arrived.

The pair told the driver, Lcsi v I lal tom, that they wanted to i to Ii dianapolis. He saw Urn! hey hud a knife and club aim -new they meant business. As limy drove away south on ii, McKamey pu. in a call U W- state police post at Pntnainlille, and officers Vance anil -.Val caught up with the taxi list west of Belleville. A sharpned paring knife from the Jarm and a homemade blackBtek were found by the off.cor:' ho took the prisoners hack t j e farm and turned them ovei | Albert K. Vll-gil, superintend-

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JUS. BEAMAN TRIAL SCT FUR Jf*. !6TH

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o • j. : without v/han he John 11. Monday. innuai'y

Hi ., enter, | to Via;; i

the own r’a l; .; o appeared helm, j u!; Alice in cirufit >u. His trial was f )i-

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B • mum was aireslcil Ii • cii police lust Friday night af.M ; in alleged he took Louis i i:tici'n’ii cur which was park" I u i he north side of the se i i Police said It juinan sides- ip mI ., i k ll C'dlil I" mi u,,! , i) ci, Avenue but did not repoi tie ■ ix;Idoi t.

DELEGATION ASKS ROAD BE EXTENDED ILOYD TOWNSHIP GKOl'P ntlFORK COMMISSIONERS ON MONDAY

As result of conferring with a Floyd township delegation Monday, the Putnam County Commissioners ore considering Hi extending and building of a blacktop road fiom the MurionFloyd township line about two nnrlh of Fillmore to Grove- ! 1:1111 by Hie way of th" Cein

( bool bouse.

SEE ANY PORK-CHOPS?

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CAGLE MILL DAM IS TOPIC

Ay pi Alf rr>|\ A I r ' ciHls 'equesting that the road be

AI tLUYtnUALt lxtcndtd * n o, ' ,Jc, '

The delegiilioii, headed by () • . Hay and Elmer McKinney, i peared before the county offi-

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The Cloverdale Lions Club ! sponsored a public meeting in j the school building Monday | evening at which some 200 men and women, Interested in the proposed Cagle Mill dam attend-

ed.

Mr. liar i on, from the Army Engineering office attcm'ed the meeting and spoke unofficially of what the government is oing. He spoke of the size of the dam

and answered many questions Tho t . omnua810Ilcrs oll that were uppermost in th- | duy , th( , opening duy of minds of those attending. Dele- | three-day session

gallons were present from many

to facilitste

the hauling of the school children in Floyd township to Fillmore. The proposed road extension covers tour and one-half miles and a blacktop pavement was

.asked.

After hearing Hie delegation,

it was the opinion of the eoiumissloners that about two and a half,miles of the project could be completed this year and the re-

mainder finished in UM1*.

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VFW DISTRICT MEETING HERE NEXT SUNDAY

• IN. JESSE M. let: Post WILL RE HOST TO VETERANS

LATEST WIRE NEWS

WASHINGTON. Jan. ti. (INS) —President Truman put the finishing touches on Ins “extremely Important” State of the I'nion message to Congress toda> and siunnioiiid his cabinet to tin ;

NO. /0 FIRST SESSION CONDUCTED BY NEW COUNCIL GARBAGE CONTRACT PRO\ ED MOST IMPORTANT BUSINESS ITEM

a III be the President's most im- | portunl |ir >iioiiiieemeiil to ( on-

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points near where the lake will be formed and all were grcatlj

interested.

Mr. Harmon said all but 10 property owners have been .sig-i-ed up and six of these huvi

The state police said Bailey ;d been sent to the farm foi jurglary and Monree for petty

rceny.

Mr. Haltom, the tax driver, id Tuesday morning that the ii did no t harm him but h< -new they weren't fooling." ,000 Stolen By Two Bandits MICHIGAN (CITY, Jan. 6. ’Pi Police today searched for *o bandits who stole more than ,000 in onc-dollar hills from a /-year-old woman restaurant •rator's hoard. Mrs. Lizzie Dean, manager ol roadside lunch stand near henIT. S. 20. told police that slm d .some $0,000 hidden “in littk ekagea” in her room. Tw i per bags, i ontaining $1,850. re overlooked by the robbers. Before the robbery, the men tered the restaurant, she said, ere they bound and gagged lUtrice Collins. 28, a waitress, went on into the house. Mrs. ieda Hanief, 45, daughter of “s. Dean, surprised them in the ise, tint they overpowered her she was bound and gagged, Mrs. Hanief worked her gsg several hours after the rob•y, and was able to call to tmeth Lantry, Benton Harbor, ch., a passing motorist. Irs. Dean was a principal in ither robbery cose, less than :/

r ago.

3 COUPLES GOT MARRIAGE LICENSES

Mon - their

awarded the

contract for sanitary supplies for the court house and jail to th" Modern School Supply Company. The puupct burial eontraet vas awarded the Whitaker Funciul Home at Cloverdale. Trcmb-

signified their inter.lions of sign-| ly’s Regiil store hid for county ing. The other four will eventu- ferni supplies for tlie quarter ally sign, he said. Mr. Har.non v\as accepted by the commission-

was of the opinion that when the ■ eis. government awards the contract, ; probably within 30 days, work | will be started immediately and i will be finished within a year or less. He said bid proposals wen! ] i out Monday and are expectci

j back wfthin 50 days.

i It was indicated th dam wil I be 124 feet high, that there ^ill i Raymond Bhutan, of Bainbe a black top highway across > bridge, entered a plea of guilty the top of it and that it will he ] t > a charge of disorderly conduit several hundred feet in thiekixesf-I when arraigned before Judge at the base. I John H. Alice in Putnam circuit

court shortly before noon Tuesday. The affidavit against the defendant was signed by Forest Young, town marshal of Bain-

I ridge.

lihutan admitted that he had been drinking when questioned on tin- witness stand. Judge Alice aiso heard testimony by Mrs. Rhutan and Mr. Young. A fine of $100 and sixty days on the slate fnrni were suspended by the court pending Kluitau's future behavior.

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. More than KM) incinbcr.- ni Gen. Jesse M. L“e Post No. 1550 /eterans of Foreign Wars ar xpe« ted to attend a fllh Distrie! a-etiiig at Gi-eeneaslI”. Smida ,

linn n v II

Areording I i .Ink Hmkl ioiiimander G 1 ren'.■-I I-- Post 550 who will he hosls for th

M-el ing. a q-.nrtei of Im-I ha I urw>fc j 1)rill|1{

een pnrehased for the (bnr i '

hleh vvill he se: veil by In dr. Truman mil appear )M-fore .lies iiuxiliHry of I he po t :l I a joint M'nNion of ( ongn'ss at oon id the Po-t Hoine. About I I iSO P- in. ENT., tomorrow to tle.’00 persons are expeete.l to I,.-1 liver his nu-ssage. His personal iresent. | Htdiearaiiee emplmslzes the imPaul A. Henning. Terre Haute. j • or ' lu " e l ,l,M '' ,J "I""' niesX'partment Commander, and! S1,,!, ‘ House in the lari A. Snyder, Crawford.-viilc, I • ,res '' n ' (' r l‘leal period of increas'.enior Vice-Commander, will b | in R » doubled world resent for the conclave whe h "•duafion.

will commence at 10:00 a in !

vv'it11 scparule po.it and auxilinr- i B'LIITIOHE, Jhii. (> (INS) iiiielings. An afternoon ineetr ' bdernl gruiut Jnr.v began a ,ii be marked by joint post- “ic taag uxiliary nieeling which will i I 11 * fairs of lb nr\ and Murray j.:lude entettaimuenl and special wartime iminitions

ritualistic work by the 6th Di

Gieencastle’s new council an 1

Uhlle House for an oftieial lam- Mayor Stewart got off to a fly d.v preview. j n}{ s t ur t Monday evening in The elder eveentivr was to thuir firsl f'dl-tmie regn'T aieei will, Ids (-iiblnet at 4 p. in. n ’«’ p, '"k Starting a few min ENT., to go over Hie message | uteH ••to. Mayor Stewart eaU I whleli tin W hite House lonsidersi ll "' lne< ' tln K to orilel ' >'l >G. d i

Bainbridge Man In Court Today

There seems to be no shortage of pork in Putnam County I’arni \uxiliarv officer:

homes, or any other, because this is butchering time. Although ' ., ' , ,

the art of home killing of hogs, seems to have past, scenes such h-. | Members of the !><>:.,' w, 1 this are enacted dozens of times daily at the ('. K. Priest slaughter- meet i;i separat” se sion in po-l ing house at Brick Chapel, where most farmers now l ike their'hull of V F VV. Post 45!i 8' ■ hog:-, and cattle for slaughter There, they arc also finished audlv,..,,. g,, k-on street Green, , -

frozen il desired, so that when they an needed, they an ready lot !'

service on the home table. This piettm was taken a few day, ag,. i* 1 ''' while ladies auxiliary me: iby The Daily Banner cameraman, who found the place alive with : bens meeting will eoiivem- at butchering activity and a dozen carcasses hanging on hooks in the i Post 1550 home at 5 Ponlm cooling room, awaiting cutting into the finished product. ; 8ll ,. cl . ln addition to the lor d

l post, those represented will h- ! Lehanon, Rockville, Covington, j North Salem, Attica, Plainfield I Nohlesville, Zionsville. Cra ■ - fordsville, Terre Haute, Clinton, | Bheridun and Greeneastle, ae- | cording to Clarence Campbell. | Terre Haute, Sjxth District Com

I mundcr.

would try to cut down on oil dr- i.ormek RESIDENT' PASSED

liveries to customers so that, AWAY SATURDAY \T TUI I

indlwai*olis uiri jcoui nead

lion manner and all new eouneilmen with (he exception of Dean Dirks were on hand. The D. hail a speaking engagement made m October and could m»:. b:- present for this meeting. The first business wa i I, reading of the minutes by tlie new clerk, Clifford Frazier. Tin ■ were adopted at* read by tincouncil. They had to do with the short special session held January 1, and with the appointments announced by Mayor Stewart. All other •■ippointni. r heretofore aunoum ••<J v ■ re i firmed by a unanimous vote, ot

the council.

Councilman Fred Peas, ma the first motion for the body. H> asked and received the unarimt ous vote to fix the city Judg, salary at $600 per year and to pay it at the rate of $50 morn , I A new innovation was started • by Councilman Pease, in th d j when he made his motion, he got.

_____ j'in his feet. Councilman Black \\ VSHINGTON. Jan. ti. (INS) ,iid ’" u amnc thin e later 111

■ meeting.

makers eonvicled last Jtua I,riliing a coiigressmuii,

The Justice Departnienl said the grand jury investigation will deal with the renegotiation ot wartime contracts held by the

Gursson lirotliers.

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Oil Companies Will Cooperate Hoosier oil companies proiuis

ixl Governor Gates today they

SERVICES FOR GEO. R. BOYLE HELD TUESDAY

total of 273 couples were is- (• marriage licenses at the lee of Omer C. Akers, Puti county clerk, during 1047 1h figure is 3 below the 1946 il when 276 couples got

uses.

Thus far In 1948, a total of 3 Triage licenses have been isd hero.

The dam will require the removal of abou. six million cubic feet of earth. It will be made oi earth, rock and cement. A drainage pipe several feet in diameter will he driven into the ground where th, dam will start, so that the presen,, w'aler can be carried I /iff without bother while the Work is being done. There will lx- a spillway of cement, to carry off the surplus fluid waters and the huge drain under it will hav, a value in it so that the normal supply or flow of wa.er can be

controlled.

Mr. Harmon told bis audience that government surveys hav. j shown thot the water level throughout the nation is being lowered 11 feet every ten yeai and he said unless soirieihing isdone to hold the water now being wasted, the entire eastern hall of the nation will be a desert with n a eerlury or two.

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Dodge Has New Line Of Trucks DETROIT, Mich, da/i 6 A en npletely new line of Dodgi “Job-Rated” trucks comprising

24S basic chassis models rang- | ing fiom 4250 to 23,000 potm Is

liveries to customers so that j householders unable to get oil I from any other source could k, p their homes warm this wlnu-r. The state fuel oil coordinatoi, A. VV. Groves, said that was tiuonly way Indiana could wcntliT the "critical” shortage of fuel oii during the next few months. Groves said he hoped the cou-

Kiineral sei viees for George r;. i Boyle, 85 years old, were hell 1 1 in Indianapolis Tuesday morn \ ing at lb o’clock Ruri.il was r |

Crown Hill cemetery.

Lists Committees

Mrs. Ijois Arnold, (fill Scout eommissioner, has announced th J chairmen of committee and those

Mr. Boyle, a resident of Green- i who will serve on the committees

!- Senator* iiivesttgating loud guiiibling today questioned Robert ( . Donovan, bookkeeper for tin' broker win, liaiulleil tlie speculation account of Brig. Gen. Wallace Graham, White House

physician.

The Senate committer called| Donovan after brief questioning | ol an uiiideutined woman. Chairman Ferguson (It) .Mich., said I the subcommittee called the woman under the mistaken iiml-i irstandiug that she was a trookkeepi'r for the brokerage house of Baelic aiid Co., vvbieli hainlleil

Graham's aeeouiit.

nervation programs which some i:iK tle for a number of years, | during 1948. .s— • II a A (IiOaI S«!l t 1 1 I’Ll I V i IV t ! I • - Il ( . I . I . . < . r Vi i e • ««.

25 companies pledge to put or continue in effect would save 10 percent of the total oil available

in the state.

died Saturday in the home of hir, daughter, Mrs. Bruce h. Me

Intosh, Woodruff I 'ai ■

Public Invited To Installation

Camp Mrs. Willard Sunkcl. chairman, Mrs. Harold Stewart, Mrs. Roscoe Scott, Mrs. Cloyd |

Born in Shoal. . he was a Moss. Mrs. Ralph Saunders. Mrs j Whatever the companies and j ,.| olhjng IM ,.n han He r. milh Orville Davis

tin- consumers are able to save W | M , || ) lf , , ( 1(1 Program Mi Rex H im .. ,vill be allotted on mi emergency i |,. ,,, i,,.,,,,,,,. ,,, , n | c,,,. i.'liainiian, Mrs. Simpsmi Stoner, nisis lo “hardship cases’’ ||a- Aetna Life lemrim. Com M|H - W Ml; Finest, homes where there is no oil and | (anv u| ( . r ,.fi ri ,| p, , an p Collin:i. Miss Isotn Colpdts. ,0 chance of converting to coal i mo v,. d to judiHmipoii,, p, |(>41, . Organizations Mrs San.j Phc tusk of distributing this oil' 'Hanna, chairman. Mrs. R. 10 i will be handled by Groves and an ^ Survivors lueliide three othei Jwilliams, Mis. Lynn Brown. M | advisory committee to be named j daughters, Mrs. S. Ail'ii Gra j|; h. Brooks, Jr. jy Governor Gates. | h «'n ull, l M‘ s Ruhert Pi inber j Fern Cliff Develogiuent Mr..;. Groves plan, approved by the| Alb'iqueiqiic. . M am. iGi.ifton Loiigden. Si

Scrap Hook and L'brary Sir.-if]

\,i) firm representatives at lt jMis. Is'lu.il William rhil.nlel aeetiiig in the governor’s office al " 1 tw '’ s ” il • ‘ vV ^uyie esterday, would not create (1 jLhieugo, and t\. I l-iyl' . Den

.uel oil pool, but would provide ui v,, ' * rnlralized agency for handling, he hardship cases and to aid Ute j join panics in ulloting emeigency

gross vehicle weight and u|> to

Tho CloVe.rdale Masonic ludg'will hold a public installation ol ■ ffieers for the new year in the lodge rooms on Thursday evening, January 8, at 6:.'!0 o’clock. A pitch-ln dinne. will preer le the installation ceremony foi Masons, their wives and members of the Eastern Star. They are asked to bring a covered it di and table service. Officers to he installed are: Juiues G. Sipple, Worshipful

i Mas.e.r,

Bert Gross. Senior Warden Win. E. Powell, Junior War-

den.

Scouts To Get Paper Tomorrow

O. V. Smythe, Treasurer. Ralph Fry, Secretary.

0 Years Ago

IN GKEENGASTUC

40.000 pounds gross train weight I was announced today by L. F i VanNortwick, Director of Truck Sales of the Dodge Division. ,

Chrysler Corporation.

Some models of the new ! trucks will be displayed at Put- j tnam Motor Sales in Greeneastl

in the near future.

A eo ubination of massive , strength and smoothly flowing I

lines is the keynote of styling j The recital will be held in Mefor the new trucks. They were | hairy hall beginning at 8:15

designed to combine appearance

oil. The nllotnieut will be work'd out “on an equitable basis, ’ aid Groves, probably accordl ig o th size of the companies.

The governor called yeste: • I he find Boy Semi Jay’s meeting bei aiise of what Hi'ive in many w - I, ■ « ill he !u j he termed the "grave situation." niorro-v, Wedm lay. Jiimun v Oil men udinitted the outlook ^h. I he drive will login n 1 was not good blit said they b<- m » u " Will emilimi. Itn .n,".li lieved a definite program n, the afternoon until all pujior .s

centralize all the emergency collected.

cases would enable everyone to * n '■he past, res, Ion.: n-'j get a uilnlmum oil siqiply. asked to Inn.dlo tl-e l' i|" r an. 1

The representatives attending 1'iaee it on tin

Miss Nun Robbie

Juliette Low Fund Mrs. I

Miiut Viin (’leave.

Publicity Lelia E. Horne In adilition In Mrs, Arnold Ihei

I ol lowing we'T I'lected as Coun ' oil officers for 1948: Deputy emnmission 1 r, Mrs Elmer Van

(’leave: recording secretary. Mi

11 Ii urge Parker; corresponding ! a pel ( seeretti iv, Mrs. Rosciio Seul',

LAPNAN NE, Jan. 6—(INS) — Suurees close to ex-King Michael revealed today that a threat hy tlu 1 ( emtiiiinist-controlled Romaniaii government to throw tens d thousands of persi ns into jail and plunge Komaniu Into eiiil war was in-siionsible lor

Miehael's alHltcatioii-

Tills was described ax (lie form ol iut ti less pressure upplint In Hie 16 year nld sensitRe and tnrpresxi'iiiable youth to force liini to sign an a -I liqiiid'aling tin Monarchy in Romania, and paving the way for establishment of n Soviet (".ipjiot state.

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James In Race

For Governor

tirci.sur^r. Mt.v diMMl** VV« hli irgiHtrar, Mrs John Ktghl. ■ II Mrs. Mary Boone Called By Death

it

the

the session, some 75 in all, ap-j 11 nia V easily hr picked up by : ^

ROBERT OYER WILL GIVE PIANO RECITAL Robert Oyer, pianist, will be presented in recital Wednesday evening, Jan. 7, by the School of Music at DePauw University.

proved appointment of a tcmpor-| ule boys on the t"jek

of rain, or

INDIANAPOLIS Jan. 6 i UP) Lt. Gov Richard T. James, 37-year-old eislern Indiana attm i cy. to'lay announced his candidacy for guveriiol on the Re-

publiean ticket.

Literally 'to/ ns of other gub- • rnHtoriHl |iotcntnils DeniocruL. and Republieaiis have been ; mentioned as likely candidate.' | for many months but James wa

the first to announce.

James is now beginning th"

Isieond yeai of his second two- j Mrs. Mary M Boone, age 8<S| y eni' term as lieutenant-govcr-1 ir , passed away Monday, tit 1 nor. Before that, he was state I her home, 3037 Kenwood, Iji ii-1 mulitor for two fwo-vear term:; ^ snow, residents arc; ,, 1

ami polls.

I The regular elaini ordinam

I wan read by Couneilman Pi

'chairman of the finance roi'mii' lice and the claims were allowed

The Junior Chamber of Con. asked and received p . mission to erect 18 ......

strategic points in the city bi >> ing the wording “Protoe : O’. • Children." The city tr for, and police force will aid in th,';.

erection.

‘Councilman Long pi ip<. I that the old 19.TJ i ■ h • ,J truck lx- sold, but Mi tip! it v discussed Couneilrtian I'.l'i moved and the otherf, voted viti him ,to hold Us sale up until some future time Tin In item of business was the lettin of the garbage contract. Thru bills were submitted. W D. James objected to the bid of Leo 1C Conrad, saying it was siJ/nu ted ten minutes late. Hi .on-

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i tended that tlie tads eulled tor j them to be ent'i' d bv 7. .'.) id I that Cunrail's hid wa not .ub I mltted until 7.10 p m Mon iy When opened, it was t< a I tho James hid did not carry th required non-collusion afti I iv A proposal of E H Harlan called for a payment, of 17 i nits per 100 pounds of garbage, same to be delivered to his farm; th" Conrad hid called for a payment of 18 cent • pel 100 lbs., an I th j James bid was foi 13 l ent., pn

hundred lbs

The matter wa discus soil, elm fly by James and C *d tnd then it was proposed by the council to take the bids under consideration ami award the contract at the next meetijig Former Mayoi Waltei i rd was m the audience as were Ward l' Muyhall and Hi iberr Craver, ex-councllnien They vere there merely as npeetatorr. | but were asked by Mayor Stew art to give roini information on I some subjects undei disciu :son.

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Ill CHS I

cry committee to confer with:

Groves and Gates concerningi t " 1,11 1:l: ' ;; ,a , Mrs. Boone, widow of Mo.se naming of the permanent com- ,Uer toVcl bllt • s '’ , ' la1 ' 1 "- v '" a - v was a resident of Greei mitten. I be . 8c ' ,n fr,,,n th '' 8tr, ' cls ’ lee lie to. many years.

aeob Eitel ransacted busiin Indianapolis. Mgar Prevo was in Chicago buying trip. Inn Fry was here from Putville. iss Mae Mullins saw “Gay at the English theater In japolls. Truman G A Yuneker was ss to the Woman’s Study

with comfort, safety, performance, economy and ease of

handling •

Front axles have been moved forward to place more of the gloss vehicle weight on the front axle and provide better weight distribution. The wheel

base for eonventio..al

Mr. Oyer, an instructor in piano at DePauw, will present Beethoven's “Sonata"; Chopin’s "Nocturne In F major," "Scherzo n E major," and “Ballade in A flat major"; and Bloch’s "In the

Night."

Also Included on the program will be "Impromptu in A flat

models i aajor," by V. D. Thompson,

_ j cl'.-ector o» the School of Musk.-;

"La

Soiree dans Grenade,’’ by Dei bussy: and "Jeux d’eau,” by

GEO. HENLEY INJURED INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 6 (UP) Condition of George W. HenIcy, prominent Bloomington politician injured in an auto accident, was listed as "very good" today at a hospital here. H' nicy, GOP majority leader in tho last General Assembly, received cuts and bruises when hin .uto skidded off Ind. 47 two-and-u-hslf miles north of Waverly

yesterday.

State police said the auto hit an iiy spot on the road, swerved

be seen from the streets. The need for scrap paper i;

still great. The Boy tleoiits sell this paper through th • jir ipei | tradu channels un-i tin y : cci*.v.

From 1938 to 1940 he waj di puty six n'tiiry of state under

James M. Tucker.

James first wa:; elected to a

She is survived hy fo'ir daug'li j-u.ntr office in 1934, when he was llers. Mrs. Ethel Tillison, Mis.(only 24 years old. He was cleet-

John C. Stevens, both of tudian-

.... , . nimlts, Mis. Josie Fisher ol cash for the paper wh ch ,s usea ‘ r .

. I Gri-i'iienslle, Mrs. Daniel r. I-

by the S oul organ:/, it on tc .

!v.arils of Hollywood. Calil.; one 'ion, Edgar D. Boone of Salem, O.".: and one brother, Zaring (:.

further the scouting pr gram i Yjreencastle. All members t,f tin Boy Scouts profit by your assistance in these paper driv: s.

through the 2-ton has been re-1

duecd eight inches, while the j ^•'tJcts dans 1 eau and

2 1-2 and 3 ton models have,

been reduced six inches.

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^CwallMunl va Pace Twe)

D's.-ll of Reelsvilli'. Funeral services will be held Wednesday morring at 9:30 .it the Flannnr i Bui-hanan Mort i,:iy, Indiamipolii. Burial will he r the Boon’ cemetery. Gree nui.'tie. Friends may call at th :

inortuary.

The body will be brought to th • McCurry Funeral Home

bankment and leaped a four-foot tumily is asked to bring a pound. | where friends may call from fence before coming to a stop J A good attendance is expected. 11:30 u. ni. to 12:30 p. m. Wedwhen It struck and killed a hog.,The public Is invited. nesday

FARM HI KEAI MEETING The Marion Township Farm Bureau mi ti: g will hr held a the Fillmore school building Jan-

.nto a ditch, caromed across the ( uury 8. at 7:30 p. m. A good pr i load, bumped over a 10-foot ein- grain has been planned. Enid:

ed to membership in the Indiana Geneiai A -senibly, House of Rep-

i esenjutives.

In 1936, James tried uiutuceessfully to go to Congress. He i an for representative from tho Fifth District, hut lost his race. Two years later, he was appointed to the speakers' bureau of the GDI’ state committee during tho •1938 election campaign when the tide began to turn away from I tlie New Deal in Hooaierluud. James hails from Portland, Ind., where he practiced law before and between political responsibilities. He is a graduate of Western Reserve University at Cleveland, O.

PLANS El KOFI AN i Ol I LAKE SUCCESS, N Y Jan 6 ilHM Secretary GcneiH I Trygve Lie of the United Na lions will fly to Europe Friday for a toui of Geneva, Bern.:, Paris, Brussels, The Hagui. Prague and London in search of a site for the next UN General Assembly meeting in Septembc...

« ToOavm Weather + and • Local Temperature

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Partly cloudy today through Wednesday, Wanner Wednesday,

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6 a. m.

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7 a. m.

:;i 1

8 a. m.

28’

9 a. m.

2ft’

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32 1 ’

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