The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 January 1948 — Page 2
THE Daily ianner, g«bkastie, Indiana, ^ dav January 9, 194^
Youth Saved Wages Held Back (Hunt Two Trucks From Gallows On Five Officials With Explosives
TNI DAILY SADDER ;
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WALLA WALLA. WaAi.
* . L*P <— Th« famJ? of Jos^pr. H»r.rj' ilaA* - - eanc^ll^i w * fu"‘
*rai UxJay.
INDIANAPOLIS. Jas- $ A5J“iit.or A Burch
tAdtjr hr was Withhokllag iskw thap. *M in »i?« -nxn ftr?
Th^ ir.year<ckl ?cOaoi rat- offia»r *>► ,1 ‘ <1 m ** : ^
football pU>»* »■*» troo elf ~+ n€»ien lete gaii;»M laat '- .At aa Bure"- *a-<l ir. nubea before V •*-»? Ge'^pa- Asv t.- bar* for the towf* «layin* f ctpt Uif fir* a prftty c aaamait. state p<*t*
<3w. Kcb C. Wa!fr*r. coamiwt- regular, quart* nj ***“•■ *— j
/■d Mi- a sep.t*r«:e f W years ' er.t of 13^)0 c<i 3an
iiisi a be tbe firat p»y***A
FREE WOLL'. X. J- Jaa. > - , up * t»o track*. e*d> carry •
Lief*. *ip>ar-'-« f
lerei a etty. were bj poLce of - gbt state* t:«lay. af ter a secret PaieaLne iros nag
aC of Ia4iawa’-1 wms 'tt kez *'.tt ae-tBiT- of r~=c -Piv T.e«nbers—«*-l am a&d I2*»S*5 ?<wn4» of **-
«tso bokJ otb 1 pic* re*.
vroOi r*c«T# tt. rj KBi agrr.t* rapturec - of
HERALD CONSOLIDATED Er.tered is tbe ^rstaffice a’ ; Gr-encastie. L-stara a» arccr i .am raaL -Af.*.* aader act off; March 7 :*7* 5aieecr.Et*<m tcoc* 15 cents per HW per year by maH a Fctaast ccexstr; »5'» tc *7 «« per pear or-t* V
Pvtaan Owaty.
-SOCIETYRECEXT bride
quarterly salary p*y*jtb* »**. -*4
in pnaon. He iittafiy aaa
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v aiocs of a la* paaa 1^7 G*t ."a* a-jci*' y
Bur ft baa ref-iad U» pay. j last Manra. fnc iegisiab*-#, pound*
bj- 5tat- Rep. CP*
5i*fifcer. R- Monuteiio. wbo ~*|
a so a Pubiie Senrace Coronu.-** rotnscior. Bure* •aid he vr -Mv .Mirte •ome 15 *5*0
> « 1-2 than TX7 rsey faraa.
r •* t!-. i» 0C5 *cr_:e were ry Park X. J.
•jaat t* r3«jce -jf exp*w.v*s acre
Jcwown to iav* 'err. fta.r.ed b> itur. ‘ lb* orfaisAate* vaster a y froc
tirr.*^ more pc*--. —*t a kiwwly Xe* A tr.ci; and ir...
ore of cy-.
Aat
P. j *e Je-: .r.
araj i*| Po *
. 1 track .<*!•
Sienkcr. Tne -A s.tiona
aoMMints
ra». not pi.d
I
thousands teatra »-tuie few the nooae. The fr.ghierwd y:-tft r.ai •peat what he ttvmgtit *ere nia f.nai hour* scab-.r^ ir»: - ray ag. m his erii. He *** oonirrioc oc r-eneous cc Lapse waea guaru* .real' t h-jn jb gap. *- *irt> - ..daight. the ho«,r of tsccwlioe
crew rear.
At 10:54 P M he *a» ie« .r. to the off:re of Warders To-. Smith and told h - ru.t :e - v; t*-*n comrruted. My God my O-ei nsy G*d:
be cried.
He was naif-:arr.ee. limp and trembling, bacic to hi* ceil One WhOfren. under press-ire from prsea-e snd.r.3.aj ch;t>* and churchas. te.epr.oora Ward-
en Sr th fror. the governor * Fetmoirg. State B- ^rd oi B-i rzMcmor. at Ai>TispA *ven as j*- Fte^r -er.. $2 474 and Rep-,
pr.aor. offwut* were maair< chariest M sec. ?- Garref. ' ta^. after pea
laat minute preparaLoOs for
tha exec at. - r .
R Randea. Ptjbbsber It-U w^ith Jseksaa Street. TODtV - BIBI.F. THOI'c.HT Ye*, we ar ur breebert k**pLuk- 4 :• He hath sent av _ v. -er-v them that arc
-tin:
an «»
=e le-t wa*
BiaC*. FL. Logansport..^J FV».! dit.oe v. 65 <W ' 1 captured last *ee, C { Fhtie*'. ne-biorel - r
Held In Poison
Death Of Wife pj Mayor
Ser-eca •
rvrr 1 n* —N. i they hoid. ard the pet An e.gh.t-fAte wbicb Barer, mad b*|«** * fr - t 10 “
thrin a ere: Se.t J The more
Clyde R. BiacA FL. Logt—iuirl.• cyclamitc
secretary of tfae Indiana
Control mi Water Resource*
Codn3ts*»X $d.3T9. Rep. H
Weiier R. Dale*, director of ’K:i J-r*e\-Gty PSC-* motor vehicle .--or'.me-.i.| Char.--* L:*> $4 143: Rep. Beccatr Conrad. R j pre*» compary upc«
-•Use cpdamite *a* wax irrestec mi r-
ag
<-apenr.ter*4ent of naiatcnaace • cfcarge* f -tcr-ng State Highway COrnjssooa with ut a -nee :
{of L-.wr* warefcou*.
An five of the men have sued i Pare that the B: rch to recover *r.e r iitane*. |P"n*of :ycls.T..
' night.
; Zunei Re«n. x. a i th* emergency CDcir ‘ aatiee and i fr.esd
W r<L* Ro-
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Personal And Loul Newi BRIEFS
letter* I de«pi*e.
The f-ra. kiri i* from the an-
cyrr -** wy.zer
He j* 1 tally insult* you and :s too cowardly to do it openly.
—saed i That kind of writer is like th-
I Klu Kiux Klan. whose members . | hide their cowartife ir. hedsheets
I and hoods.
S < al h ur was enjoyed w'-^
refreshment served by
-a-ete at^k "ted rard amx '-U* All members votad to pur-tub-mu'..-.*-* b«Tod and de-
rated to the Infantile Parsly^a
\|R— > oi
PrigT^Nm w*-??
am and fOiei by each taeanher
tx the o:<r..ng year Club ed with the club prayer
religious beliefs on rr.» e - seems to think that anyor " * hi* or her o»^
t*l-gkm a
headed straight for the d. i
For instance, just th ing came a letter from
Mrs Mo -*t alts ard Mr-
the hostess. .otr. M.s 5am
iThccna* Chadd. X-x: meeting to be Febr.arr 3rd at the *chc-3i bu.yhr.g,.
doe* not shar interpre.ation
is the
C%> V \N CHI KCH 9 0 A M- Sunday Schce;
Mr* Le*ter
morn, a rna^
who doe* not believe i n Chrijtt -Other great teachers. ion , before his era taugh-
sa-ne virtues," he wr.te* Tha, he merely repeated what oth^n
long before his time taught.
• A* a well-t.-ad
man you must be awar < , ha
are
■'-h ,
If you are not. then v equipped to handle column as yours".
Mrx. Geae York
* of * i: i C T?'r;
Mr* mte i
Mrs Mary
v ard \ her hotr.e
White is reported at her home. rubb .s confined to the Airport road.
cn December
P^tnan M thc»i-
■ - an -x-
e farm
t-scorered, i
i in $15,003;
.nr. xeat to i-VtvOSr.'cS
.*. *as at one -*e i - A*bury ■
•: i; ot 25
8,-a* — red last
RUSSEU.VILLn. Ark. Ja. > *UPt-Off.cers today quesUo.Ad a hulk-ag fis-year-cAd Widower ;n CHUMCtMO with the fPiu, of hi* ar.Oe k .-*a taac a week, having *rr*-st <i hua yesterday just 30 m.r.o;*s before he wa« kO wed another woman. While Lonnie X Rc-bfeins was
held on ar. open charge her* . uo.tial c-.ty patholog-vts reported that ar. Wayne
-.Per of f:r FHLi'*wy * to raj.se
•xpreas company *-ser »
P.esr.. :* said he knew of ar. Vpw a - . p ,- aegamzat c» callei the A.-«erKa»'^ v . f.- T ch.
P Democrati-: V. y r Henry j f r - - • Hag a- j..
In Hot Water :r
FORT WAYXE Ir: Jaa. 5-
I ba
by dtoeaa
| Mr and Mrs Joe Roth, nav returr.e-i freer s tw> months
stay a: H't Str ng*. Ark.
Mr- 5 - 5"..imp of Roachdaie R. 1 ret .r ed to her b«** Thursday fr the Culver b --
pita! ..-. Crawf r -sriUe.
Th- Bnck Caapei Young peopie „ ~ ief S-r.day evernag at 6 30 o ckxk. An interest ag speak-r a Khe-r:led for the pro-
grata. Ail are wexome.
T-- prev-,**.ag committee of XaLc.-i Par- -t T-achcrs As--
ciation especially
recotr.rr.e-1 Free” • D.*4ren*s tna
%utcp«\- ir. Ltti* Re. k -ad reveaW er-Aigr. stryekaifie kUK ir. the body of bis or-Se Mr* Bad.* Roebit*. whe died ir. agony or. X** Year * Eve. Rcbtxna was arrears a tbe company of a b.cr.oe *-i<Jo*. The w-oman. who asked that bar name » / ''t b» publisbe-d. was not nekt >*« ta. police -aboec her .nienced .ast a half-hour before they were to be marced. She said she bad Xnowr. Fioohies aoout a year and tid not know that he had become i widower or.y a few days before. Van Bur«n County HottUt Dcyce Ca- - '.ger leaente-i tbr 2tt>pour.d Kobbin* a« yuet aod a good aetgnbor.He said hobte.-a had met Mrs. Sal,* Sue Du >y 52. of Abjene. Tex. five yrar* aho through a matnmorAi agency and rat carried on a oorrespordence < ourtahip. CasA-r.ger said RoObins had rt.Mur.ed the couitahip recently • rjen he learned tha. Mr--. Cud- .*>• had became * widow and they were TArneJ shortly after Cnrutrr.i*. A f»w hours after they returned Iran the.r honeymoon at Aoiien- th- srvde fell desp- rate - ly and bed r. agony, the sheriff *ai When autopsy was * iggest-•-d Hoob.n* disappeared
E Braaning. Jr- wa* accutedl ^aderground army .r. Paseinne - today of faihr^- to keep a can»-{r c . >r,*-l be was a .ocr c
pa.g» promise to apt» .r.t a labor* jj., grc_f-
representative to each of the j other ■ ght - - srrewted,
board# of For. employes of l»wy sere
Huter. P--o-i 2f- >f SyTacuae, X
Cntic* heailed by Attorney Guy CWersck. sa-d Bratning had appointed niy one member. Richard A. Hank to th* Bc«rd of Pibik Safely Hurst .§ a trustee of Lexai MIL United Electrwai. Radio and M uihine I M’orkem ClOi. CalerKK was reported to nave wr.tter a .rUer to each CIO l/ruoc Local here. cnt*c.i*r,g Braamng for nis unpardonable and wretched ingratitude." ColerKk dal no* deny sending the letter, but he said, this a strictly a personal matter between Braaning and my seif. KRlth C MABEL-FILLMORE Ojr S S Supta.. Otar.es an: Charles, axe deairou* to see you auenj the schools. Ail are wel-
come.
The Ftllniore tnocmag w-rship is* gauged by the cooperat. r. manifest* The theme :x The Ctuirih. At 7 P M. the theme -
peculiar People.
Watch for word regardirg U,young people s sarv.^es .s each church. The furnished opportunity to learn and to serve A Lew.* Mere-liD.. Mir. ..-Dr. REAL ESTATE ERAN^FEItDuff.* Hughes, etux to Clement B. Knauer etal land in Greer.castle Central Survey. $1.
Y Harry R Sex*, me 29. f N-ctn Stockboi~ X Y Dav.d C-.anai*r. 516 Seweil Ave. i, 0---S"- Evan* 1117 Mattison
BJward R ourson.
Young Robber Kills Companion
Mr* Gere York wa* foraerty Mlss Alberta Brown. Her mar-
riage t-xk tiace
25 m th* i*t cfcur .*•.
-y -y -> m
We-4 FW>d H ww Er Held Vnis- Party The West F/>yd H ett* E» - j r. -anx* GtiT h*id th-tr Otr-s.-mas meeting with •Mrs <> rc
Farrow.
At boor, *11 were called to tbe dining n»tr. where they d»i .ustx* t the many good thing : to eat for whxh. Mr*. Cita*. Dob<kU gave thvnka In the afternoon tbe mreting was railed to ord*r by the T •dent Mrs. Mcdhn. and was cemducted in tbe usual .manser, s. ng,ng tbe song of th* montn -Joy to th* World also Silent X.ght Tbe t.ag pledge *a- r*-p*at*-d s' i Tbe Star Sru.-g.- ; Banner sung. I The Outlook reper, was given jby Mr*. J E Rauh Six *tr-s-d people be careful cf .n- * debte-i.';-'?* < Mr* W.-ght gave a report of
Mv second aversion
wr.t’ex who tells me how to con-
duct my Uf*-
On* woman threatened to • ancel her subscription to her paper in which my column appears tin leas I stopped "smoking
my stinky pipe
Another person chastised me < severely for having mentioned;
Miller. Supt. Classes for all-
Our B.hle study will be help-
ful to all whe come.
ImporAH Bible iesaons b.-g-.nnng tma January. f**c n-xt Sunday 'God the Creator .
Pteanr read and know this Eut worst of all is the writer ticulaely by feeling K M : ry SeWt-n Fsalms f®: 2 -j who trie* to force hi* or her; heart, your life will r, Cr - ' -ray r -n*et.ng j —. 11 ~ ! an.! a fuller lift-
•hat I took a drink occasionally | I don t care what y< teh*v* . „„ /,T*mnie to' in. I don't care whether
I srculd set an example others, she wrote, and by mit. ng that I drink I thousands of other people
drink *he said
Gentile. p r
ad- • Jew-
lead Catholic. Method -t
to terian.
I
To me n l gion ,-neai..
Thumlay eveomg.
M M
CHURCH OF CHRI'T
( IJ>\ FJtD \Id-
CTarenee Barr Minister 3:b4e School 9:45 A. M Morning Worship HM5 A Ever..ng Worship 7100 F
each Lied* D*>
Clarence Barr will preach boCn rr.orm.-g ar i evening Sunday.
Jam 11
Br* Ban wJl prea*h two S inday* 2ad and 4«h it of each m -th dur.ng th* *n*-nrm year
t^CoWs
! ij . Relieve miseries dtrec t V- • —without "dosing"
%*>rV!J?JS5
-j And. Ji the 140th P
.said: 'Tbcy haw their tonques like a ders 1 poison is under *
Selah."
you ar. itestaat, Pr*sbj-. r '!y '•*« -' -1 parn your ■Applet
dm it u arp*ne) • &d- • t Sip*.
QUINCY L A Mi.m*L-:-C
1241 shot ar.: r....r--
Frospect Ave. l. Charle* Bond, j early today •124 Prospect Are Mayor Day ! «-- m.pan.on .-. 192k 0-'jk.-r.aa Ave.i, anc .An- 1 who cla-.-ed g*-.-. P. TeU.»o. All) Drutnm- -d j ac. a .der.t. Ave.i. all of A#bury Park. f In a *.grx-i Pend was the knver of t-i:- ari Gruba-ugh, 17 track *e.red :n Aabury FHrx • *- r.g Leroy E M.. He pi-ad*: innocea: tc a ihargr r. a h'-t-l roox. wh-r- they of traoxporting explosive* j xne af >r robbing tr. 5*«#.on* truck dnver ar?-?: ; ' ob.r.g Co P* r.a a: Lowy * farm p!eai*d guilty : f -r guns y*sterday to a -..m.iar charge. The tr : • Qu r.- y poL Sgt Frank Ti^>h- was driving * a* '.eaix-j from :a —? *a.d the kids apparently the Ger.-*«ee trucking company i 1st crew how to handle
the
of New York.
The other six men were r*>»se : I-jOO ba.: of charge* of t - ir.g and abett.r.g he storag* f
expioaives.
Rood's truck was found by r - l.c* in front of Lowys *ar*i house m Astoury Park, cranune ! lull of 945 boxes of th* yel. * waxy syclamite—enough to hav. wiped out the town Pond arrest »d when he returned the truck after a.tending
I movie.
B4H)V KEfOVEKEIi
1-R4M.KAM s| \|*\V
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j GARY. Ind. Jan &.—<UP.--
Arhur Tansel. euix to Xathon ( 7h* body of a young woman rc— Curt?.- Junior, etux, land in Mar- |ff,veied from the Calumet riv r
ren T vp. $1.
A very fine musical program ha* been arranged for the Sunday evening service of the B?g Walnut Baptist Church by the Pastor Rev M S. Sparger. Mr Conney Newman ard lus four • ns from Bkaomingdale will conduct a spec.a: song service. Th- public is ccrdially invite 1.
HOSPITAL NOTH*
WEJ4LEY CRAPflL lO/Al A. M. Sunday School Mrs. J. E P^uh. 9upL 11:00. Worship Hour. Laymen in the Church.' will b>- WilLam C. Zar.ng. District lAy Leader, a brief sernvm by the pa<tor on the theme. "Seek-
mg ihe
Parents are urged to bring
their children to our Church {*vj lh
School. Worship with us Sunday. ^
Mr and Mrs. Clifton Workma.. cf GrcencasUe, are the parents of a son bom Thursday. Err cat McCloud Coates v... was )i*rr,iased Friday morning. Mr.- Irene Buiierdick of Greencastie was dismuis- J
Thursday.
Mr>». Judy Lvng of Grt-encast was desmissed Friday.
jv.a* identified today as that of - ,eorg-a Cummins, 23. formeri; of Madison. Wis.. who was >h-,-to death by a jealous suitor last
Dec 2.
A motor-man for the South Short Electric Railroad discove--<d tiw- body yesterdag. It wa* v-edged beneath the trestle a block away from the br-.du from which it was thrown b Alex Habee-b. 47 aft*-r he sh
the girt.
guns which they stole Investigating officers sai. the shooting
iocked like ar. accident-"
After the shooang Gntaugf tr.el to hire a taxicab to take him to Peoria, but when he found he did not have enough tt. r.ey he asked cab driver Robert Peacock to take him to the : j city limi a. Peacock drove to .-! p l.ce l-.-a iquarters instead. Another youth. P- 4y rt Livingston, 16. who admitted h - [ . rt in the Peor a rote-iy w-.-.r. the hotel room et ti.' time of I Use shooting, Graunaigh said. He and Grubaugh fled down a fir* escape. Livings*, n was pick-
ed up later by police.
Both Livingston and Grjbaugh. a« well as Miller, are
fr -- Mansfield.
the aixt,: r. sale. The chub was happy : have Mr? Fret B— -: back as a rember and also Mr? Cecil M >r a« a new r-mber. | Tr* 100- attendance memf> - v-d gifts. ChBdie light install*-...-■ri service* for the 194* officers was cooooctej by Mrs. Clarer.ce Ragan with music by Mr# Br: rd Ph-lLpa Thirty-three members and six gijes.s ery*d the g.ft exchange an a ChrAtma* story con test g-.ver. 5y Mr# Maur.oe Bryan. The n-xt meeting to be with M-*. Harry Beck. January 1«- j
-y -y -:-
Ctetoa t lub Had Turkey Disn* r
Xaesday evening th* ChnUm H -netnakers and their fanuli*? enjoyed a debciou* turkey dinr at the home of Mr. and Vtr.-w P. -jert Risgs The turkey wa* f tshel by the pre~:oent. Mia’ H -ert Cooper and the members . r^ied tti tnmnunga Aft* r t: dinner a short business m.eet-_ w-Ab held Mr? Gerald Clodf .:er. chainr.an of the progrant
( ARD OF THANKS As I am no Vorger in business. I wish to thank the many re pie who were my custorr-rs x-rr.g my cwo year? as •perater . of Sugar Qr*ek CT*a.-. Stat in. ! Y j- patrorage was v*ry much
appre .ated.
Leor.a SUkherlin IN MEMORY Ir. V 'vmg memory of I>su< j Ha-raker, who passed away Jar.!
9th 1946
I>-op ;n my heart lie* a picture., Of a Var wv* gon* U' rest. * In memory's frame I shall ■ p .
ATTENTION FARMERS Highesi cash prices paid for cream and eggs. SUGAR CREEK CREAM STATION WEST FRANKLIN STREET
B- a'Jse he wa? one cf the best
I
As I loved him » do I miss him In my h*art he ;s always n*ar. Lover. rem*mber*d- lorget for always Brings mar.v a s.Prt t A *r. - Wife 0 pt
KEEP YDUR CREDIT PAY BILLS PROMPTLY Personal Loans Up To S300. INDIANA LOAN CO. !»'; E- W j-hingtun S4.
AN OUNCE OF EXPERIENCE IS WORTH A POUND OF WORDS. Always Insisf on Qualify BEST MEATS Wo sell only the finest Government inspected and Graded Meats. — BEEF • PORK • VEAL • I Quality Meat Market
72 SOI TH VINE ST.
PHONE l!
mittee outlined the work f-?r , tr coming year Two new men-.-1 b-rs. Mr*. Jack Vermillion aid Mrs. Myron Kirkpatrick, jomc
th dub.
lames and cards were tne n enjoyed by the group
* *
'I dern PmrtUa T" Meet Mondax .‘•(odern Priscilla Club w 11 - t Monday at 2:30 o’ckxk th Mrs. william B Peck. 418 A/ lersor. street.
LATE NEWS
YOUR CAR IS BEING WRECKED FROM BRtOW
•r v -r v
Ma(4e Height# flub
^ In-- .hand Officer# One of my greatest pleasures ,
BOSTON . .Ian. 9.—(INS)— monthly meeting of the | during the Chnstmas season wa* ' Another high government olfi- Maj^e Heights Horn* Ec Oub J the mad I received from my dal dec lared today that eompul- v** held Jan. 5Ui at the Maple | readers aU over die country. , #ory meat rstloolng i# likely in He ghta School j There wer* all kinds of card-!
and they came from every sec-
* ANNIVERSARIES ♦
Birthday
Don* Elmore, daughter of Mr. and Mr* Everett Elmer-, 15 years today. January 9.
FOP. SALE: One pool tab!--cue stick* and racks. Call
9-2t
REDS HOLD MARINES TSINGTAO. Jar 9.—1UP1 —
A Chinese general aaid Uxlay that one of five missing American marines who left T-ungtaj o a hunting expedition had
th»- l nited State#. | Thirty-two members answered The official l# I ndersecretari j ro ca il py revealing their secret of fommerre Milliam C. Fooler’g gter and what Jiey had re"h«. al#o warned that RaMte*»| ceived during the year. Secret -pripagaada war" on the Mar- s.sUra were drawn for 194b -haU llan 1# part of a -#Irate** ’ Mias Lucille Smith. Fhitnam (.un(>*ign" by which the Com-|cointy hone <$emon*tration iMuni#t# ho|» to -exploit dl»- ag*nt. spoke on Putnam county
order "and conquer Europe.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 9 — Secretary of State Mar#haU #aid
tiin of the United States It is important to ackno vledge
aU the greetings individually, but here s my grat.tude to al! of )cm who though, of me. and my hope that you may have
more happy Christmases.
DANCE SATURDAY, JANUARY I NTH, MELODY MALL
1 oa
been killed and the other# cao-l ,ha ' ^ <‘>ngpr#*> tured by Chinese Communist? f■*PPr»>prwte additional tuwd# The Chinese. Gen. Ting Ch;-1 in “ rjr ,u,urr ,nr ,h - "voice
pnn. commander of the peace J 0 * '"verica.
.preservation corps here, said the' ** ** through the "voter pro'marine# were stopped by P. dj tranl ,ha, ,hr ve^-retarjr hopiw to ,.sentries at Huchiachung about th *' ' n * rr ’ < ‘ an *ter> behind
10 mile? from the front lines. | The marines resisted capture.; |One was fatally wounded and the} . r.t h.. r»#2 talfdan nriaa%nAa> oftAw *» 5
survey of eating practices for T.ildren. Eggs pr ved the poorest m the survey. Miss Smith outlined the various stages o.'
pr :anng eggs and the .mport-
CLOVEftOALE L\KRtBOD5 WELCOME
1 others taken prisoner after
brief fight.
Marine headquarters opened an investigation of the report. 1 ;— NO HUNTmo aigiu avaflab:* at Tbs Dally Banner office.
the iron 1 urtain in Kiwopc. Mar#hull told a news cooler ener that he expand*, the Mundt
a Mil. pmxiding the fund#, to be
approved #ooo by ( 'm*re#a He #aid he aKo uoderstood that a request will be mode to t oogre#s for a supplemental appropriation to permit the operation of the “voir*” through the fiscal year ending June M.
Now a word about mail from readers in general. . All of us columnists receive a lot of sc-called fan mail. W> love it, because it makes us realize that we are read and that what we write has made an impression on our correspon-
dent*.
We welcome criticism as well' as pra.se.
ant need for them in your daily dieL Miss Smith concluded her talk by giving several booklet? on v. la mins and egg dab ex. X*w officers were installed for .he New Year, F resident, Mr# Wilbur Crawley, vice-praaident,
Mr#. William Kirkham. seer*- J If everybody agreed with tary. Mrs. Noble Hurst: treasur-jour writing* would, indeed, cr. Mr*. Robert Hill, reporter j monotonous. Mr*. Warren Sw.tkard. j In a free country one of
President Crawley read thi county constitution and th. duties of each officer for the year. Mrs. David Scroggins wa* appointed song leader. Mrs. Ivai Hammond and Mra Mary Rader
us be
Rceatest privileges is disagreement and the freedom to express I your disagreement fearlessly and'
openly.
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