The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 January 1948 — Page 2

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Me-Xe». St.«5* Hirr -oe mr'J police found a suitcase pcm W Hv <*re» •«* * i .*ua of tooJ* and dies used to ar* of puCi ratefBaa. J esaafe motor serial numbers in

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fessed to toi-ana state police --*• v started <* * " bot r * r

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pt-c-e** flourished be said. Kid at kast «0 auto* Loses. Chicago and tfle for “fabuiou? pr.ces

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.. » * hnene aras ia L/aisj ■'i*le. Carte md juawlimes hit op*ratMLS suffered from what u.taSed a beme*^' 'lump Tfc • ' ■were tV times be sad to sell a stoAec auto qu.ckly to esc ope urest. H* said he get \ hot <ar * as CWumb-s Ind.. a ftw ±*F» ago and had to sell it an hni*r Later in ScotUhurg Ind. Carte was *rr*sted while tryng to switch the registration on i stoAea ear from Tennessee to

H* bad panted the car

■i from of tV Indiana state-

CHT'RTH LEAOrE «1LL BOW I THIV fTV E>I>G The church league will bowl

tfus evening at 6:45 o clock. This will V a make-up of a

postpone gar e from New Year. To reheve miseries

Child's » Colds 4

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wtooutcotuir r.joaV;V

ANNABELU UNTIES

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Mrs. Bate *r

by tie ET Uly Co.

be a: hone to

Carte was turned over to the FBI for more questi r.ing today.

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After Bruno was T./n ar* w»lcorr.* to our reg - !- ' a wart;r-e airplane ac- ^r monthly services. X-Lk > . “ps'.i. Saturday. 7 p r. Jan 31. "t '.*■ fir try, left off." UrtmUy. 10 % a m. Feb 1 •".My was o' y or* of Noon bask**, dinner Doc*’* rr,i.ftr*s«*s. it was a.-.- 3*rv,c* af**r dinner, r 'o '!:*d *h hir*. KTde- Harro.d Jar*«. Par*OT.

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Hold in Slaying

JODGES CONTEMPT OF CONGRESS

IX (H Billy Burke Edwards of Indianapolis. Ind . who married a British war bnde, is being held r,y Br.’.sh poi.ee in Trowbridge. Wiltshire. England, on charges of rr .rdering his daughter. Brenda, romctime last summer." Body nt the victim, who is shown wdth n<-r father shortly after her birth i»*t April, was recently discover*'! in woods near South wick on < herncl coast (I nttrrattonal*

To* B* nfce-.dz* C3irT«tian I Or .- '. tr.U have aerwres and Sunday School every S-uryJay morning anl r .ght. Xr-* L*^.e D Reeve* who has ] ce*r. a pat;*nt is the county Vwpr.ta: due to a h*art attack. has returned to her hom* and a r*-por*-ed gnproving. Mr : Mrs Leo*uird Hel!in7er of E u-field. W**t V.rgi.TiA, hare r*t>rrned home after sperd,rg »ev»ral days with lira He*iinger's parents. Mr. and Mrs. G*-org* GarretL Sgt Hamid L. Leunn. son of Mrs Retha tram. city, who is ■with the llth A r Force, •tatior.*d at Hamsor.burg. Va.. played in a service basketball game at Slou. Field. Inthanapoii*. this

afterwMS.

( I.IVTOV. BENTON PROVE M PF.RIOK C.ir.tor. and Benton oats proven to be the beat oats variatse* tor Indiana farmers in i»47 ti P-.rdue University Agricultural E*p*r.m*v.t Bta'.ym te«ts and farm demonstrat.os* conducted by agronomists county agents ■r.d cooperating farmers over

the state.

Y.»lds were higher than i r r any other varieties, and the

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X , L In.tanafvfrs | SANTA MONIC A, Jan *>- l9U ; (INS)—Mdrtty Temple, the top + a. [ i biM -tar msJ> a few 'ear- ago. 11* Paw. MsmaasOdb i twiaj beeanse the mother of a

T* Meet Fetnars f j ***.» ****■

TV L-Paaw W<naa‘a Club J TV bal>> arrived to Miw* w; *c**t F*b tari. >5 .s M«rn i Tempte—Mr*. John G. \gar in Hi.. '*--r**L.-r room. M «s X - 1 private life—at **anta

:r*d DuBisuek us tea -fta.r r_*r hospitaL

Prof. HOSSSL-i Tosss* win ti " nr. Clare of Hneise Pla.-Tts.

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AFTER receiving a divorce from Tyrone Power. Annabella. hertelf a screen player, flashes a smil* for thtw man in Los Angeles. According to the settleir.' rt AnraW -1

Monica ;eiwe at least JSC.000 annually, less her earnings. It alA

that if Power’s screen eamings exceed S31C.00O in my one

XEM' YORK Jar. 30 INS'

—A British South Amencai Airways plane en rout* from the Azores to Bermuda with 32 p rsons aboarl is m:-S-*inz at sea today. and officaL* of the airline admitted in Lain don that hopes for the safety of the passengers

and crew “looked black.”

! The plane reportedly carried J6 passengers and a crew of s.x

London advices rid one of th" pzsaer.ger* was Air Marshal

Arthur Con.ngham.

A shev* bur.E**s sessiiTr. will z~- ib+ program. Br rg dues a.- . a*h for Marrh rf I>.rr.*s.

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T* Meet Twesday

The CI r.toc H-m.*—.ik-'s w-ll meet at the herr.* of Mrs. W12- .**-; Codfelter Tt-*viay. at 1:3* p. X*v.b*rs will r*«poc4 to j - . -ai: with a patr.otic saying.

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Fertaighrty CkH* To Meet Mowday

7 V * Fcrtnightly CS-ib wdH me*t ■r. Monday. F*b. 2. a: 7:30 p. rr.

~ In Shelby County

of the program

+ ^ + a j SHF.LBYA IIJ-E. Ind.. Jan.

(IN'S)—.A mother and three

will receive 17 per cent of the total. She also won their Brcrid home, plus *291 monthly support of her child. The actor i to keep J67.00C in insurance in force for her b. drtei

OUR HEATS WILL PLEASE YOU TO A‘T ENDER

Four Die In Fire

Store* charge

ASTY

•w^writy Will Meet Tuevlay Evening

Kappa Dei*a Phi sorority will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. in Ut* P.bi.c Service rootn. Members not able to atterd. pleas* contact president before Tues-

day.

Monday flub To Meet i

With Mr* Matbes

The Monday Club w.U mee t

quality was gen*- !iy superior, Ucmday at 2 p. m. at the home

Both varieties averaged ov*r ter. bushels mem* than the Columbia and Cartier and thirty buxh*L« more than Tama or Vicland. n ten measure-i county test* B*-*ides yield advantage. th*»e vanetie* are •tiff-straw*-'! with the Clinton making abo»it four inches more growth than the Tama, and the Benton growing (about four inches tall*r th'-n

of Mrs. C. F Mathes, 417 E. Washington street. f.A.MMil SLAIN

30 of

her < iikiren were burned to death m a fire that destroyed their home in northern shelhv county at noon todnv. TV victims were identified as Mrs. Xorrm Burt eh, S3, and limmy. one. David, three, and Judy. six. The family, whose husband ind father died just before Christmas, lived in a frame bouse ..ne and noe-half miles west of Morristown on I*. S. 52.

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All Meats Government Inspected and Gradeo] Quality Meat Market

22 SOUTH VINE ST.

Coartaee* trsw Pan* Os* 1 it reels when th* word swept along that Gandhi was dead. Women wept and tore their hair

in lamentation.

Heavy police detachments

Tiniest ff.OlOT Iciinton. T*st weight I xo|. W*r* n-'hed to Biria House and

NEW YORK LUMBER DEALER L ' .re Gir *b*rg defies Vic* a. , ura.i I'-' R McCarthy (Ri, Wis, of the joint congr*rvi*,nal houiing " ’t" as he testifies on Capitol Hill. The :;00-[>ound witness ► '*•;,**) a citation for contempt of Congress by Bgr*emg to f ' I oam** of firms from which he bought gypsum, providing the ■ .i •*n .M*> ir’hy •*, v.h* -n they sell. (lnttrnutioml)

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I LL HAVE TO SEE MY LAWYER..” Theae are words of wisdom when the transfer of prop-

erty to your heirs Is concerned.

IM> YOU KNOW —

—That making a will ean save your family money* —Mho should not witness your will? —What mis steps ran invalidate a will? —That amhigully in a will ean eause expensive lltlga

t ion ?

lor adti • on sueh Important legal matters, consult your lawyer. His moderate charge Is money well spent f /r your family’s henefit. rONHlT.T OUR TKUMT DEPARTMENT FOR MATTERS PERTAININ0 TO EXECUTION AND ADMI.MKTKAT ION OF WII.IJ4.

•MfMQfff fEOlKAL GESIQVE SYSTEM*

0^flWT-[ITIZ£N^ BQNK JTK Jt- and truit cdmpqny

QkukIji'A Qvt/Aatf 7/Uutaxes (paf/*

1 l«-nt for both, although th*- R ■». . ton has a slight edge over tie j Clinton, but the Clinton is 1* *s

| 'likely to lodge under condition*

that cause oats to go down Farmers not supplied w.th reed of these- new varieties should obtain seed before th* *xt< naive demand of the state arid the entire com belt exhausts Indiana supplies of certified sc* I. say university agronomists. In tests to date, both varieties i have been slightly superior to

stood guard around the mansion a*- the tamper of the crowds rose

toward anger.

The assassin had mingle*] with the crowd of about 1,000 Indians who had gathered for the evening sermon which Gahghi had been about to deliver. He had taken a position ajong the brief route from Biria House to a little garden pavilion where Gandhi had held his evening devotion. As Gandhi approached,

hobbling througn the garden

other related varieties like thej'fBh the aid of a long staff, he Bonda, or Mindo from Minn - suddenly whipped ont his gun, sola: the Mohawk from N*.v f' rf ''I tw o shots at close range at York; and the Eaton from Mich-! the Indian leader and then at-

SMAILER than the pupil in Kaye Dowd's eye and half the him of the 14-carat diamond solitaire | or. her finger Is the midget electric motor examined by the New York model. An "electrotor," the pygmy power plant measure* three-sixteentha of an Inch in length, weigh* less than a,gram, requires IVfa volts and runs with high efficiency at 7.000 revolutions per minute. (International)

MY OFFICE Will B* CtOMd Through the Month of February. CHARLES L. AKER, M. 0.

igan. The Clinton 58, which is being multiplied in 1648 und'ir 1 certification in Indiana, will be even more uniform and slightly higher yielding than the present widely-grown Clinton. Compared to the foregoing varieties, later maturing Canadian oats have been less welladapted to corn belt conditions. Ajax, sometimes offered on the basis of its Canadian performance as superior to other varieties. has yielded less when brought south, averaging four pounds per bushel lower test weight. Erban, Vanguard ar.d Beaver have also shown inferior adaptation to the com belt in

tests to date.

I The adaptation for direct combining of Clinton and Benton is another quality of special value to oats growiys. Furthermore, these varieties will stand for a week or more after dead ripe before starting to straw break. Coarse stems, broad deep green leaves and general resistance toj present common races of smut and rust are other desirable characteristics of these varieties. L.

tempted to take his own life with a third shot. The third shot merely creased his scalp,

however.

(p + l"t + + + * + *»+ + i»0 ANNIVERSARIES + ♦+4+++*+++++*& Birthday Junior Wells, son of Mr. and) Mrs. Elmer Wells, Greencastle Route 2. ll years today, Jar.!

30th.

SPRING HATS Arriving Each Week Flower* aad ribbon trimmed Hats. Remodeled aad trim-

med.

NeHye Riggs PRONE 1037 207 Bloomington Street.

A MESSAGE TO THE PE0PLI OF GREENCASTLE

AND

A LESSON IN SAFETY

lAHt year millions of dollar- w?re Insf. as caused directly hy fires due to faulty wiring.

well as the untold suffering th* 1

in wiring light. «f I

»«rt I

We * innot go into detail here to explain all the factors Involved horn** or business. However, it is not just a question of making your MkI'I your refrigerator run; it is a question of making your lights and appliance cfflelentty and safely, and for this reason the national hoard of fire underwriters

.set up a code to go by.

This code, however, is worded in such a way that only thoroughly expert' electricians can understand it and even they at times in very dlfflmlt eases h» v ' " 1 ask for an interpretation from the engineers on the l.oard of fire under" Titers. Most cities of the size of <>recnea.stle and larger have an ordinance enfarrlflg * I code for the common protection of every one. since Greencastle doc- not have sud 1 j ordinancrsjt is left up to the integrity and knowledge of each electrlrlan how wll

abides hy It.

We know th it there are times when a job ran lie done rheaoer hy l»hing cuts or using Inferior materials. Hut our pledge Is never tinder any rireimistancri «e take advantage of the absence ot an Inspector to take tlir te short cut' nr material not approved hy the cotie. And having been In the electrical huslnc-s for'" 23 years we are not likely to do it through ignorance. This message wax inspired hy the many quest ion* put to us bv our ciis*o»ci* this siihj.-et. convincing that peonle n .i „ whole are Interested In safer adequate wiring. McCALL IE ELECTRIC AN) SUPPLY COMPANY 19 South Indiana St. Phone 131 Greencastto • | ' I H