The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 November 1948 — Page 3

tAtiV BANNtR. GREENCASIlC, INDIANA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1V48.

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of Germany.

U. S. Army headquarters at Heidelberg announced that its counter-intelligence agents had broken the Czechoslovakian ring

FRANKFORT, Nov. 23. (UP)! '‘Th*y will be cahrged with Germany began.

Tie United States tightened ‘ 1U ts P'Nudiclal to the Unite I In August. 1946. 15 Germans

' States occupation and will te described officially as Russian German- turru . (1 ovcr to United Stat< s agents wery arrested. I^ater the

izc hoslovakian border today j military government authorit- ann y a lmitted that Its deacriptllov ig the roundup of more ics,” an aimy spokesman said. 1 <m tlf those tak -n into custody d.sn 20 Czechosolvakian spies in Added that the spies now was hasty a it exaggerated and tlie American and British zones " 0r ‘* boinR h ' ld u " (Jer arniv SJ ' 14 rrloilse:l - Bllt ,he rin K

pervision at an undisclosed pla< j h adei was given

— — j A competent source denied they i * or acting against

had been smuggled into Germany as anti-Communist refugees. Meantime, constabulary troops manning the outposts on the border between the American zone and the Soviet satellite country were reported to be ex tremely security conscious. Americans traveling in the legion reported identity documc u cere being closely examined an that travel in certain directi ula I been restricted to those o •

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mc.i Hal H.ckman juggling hi* 1

dence had bee four 1 of reports ianapolis, at the guard posts; and | don't need it yet written by members oi* the ring sophomores Jchn Stauffer, North for Czech in* Uigeuce officers.” 'Manchester, and Mac Parker, This is it; It was the second official spy- [ N-evv Castle, a t formawds. Glenr. "TIME IS NOT TOXIC."

roundup emce the occupation < C l Eokleman, six foot four inch 1 didn't originate it. I don't

sophomore from Columbus, is an know who did.

alternate at the forward position, t But it was the main topic ot Hickman today announced a i i recent conference of physicians

Thanksgiving break for the .aid surgeons in Cincinnati,

squad, with no practice scheduled Aicording to those doctors. Thursday or Friday morning, me of the principal complaints Drills resume Friday afternoon, if their patients is; "Doctor, 1

with two-aday sessions on Sat- am getting old.

urday and Monday.

MAJORS

TANDARD SERVICE

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Anti-Freeze Gaf and Oil

Tune Up and Overhaul Wrecker Service

a short term the interests

of the occupation.

The army spokesman estimated it wi ulcl be “two or three weeks” before further details would be reveale I on the latest incident. J

Hickman Seeks Starting Five

Do.” uiw basket isll drills movd into high gear today with

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STONER •IISURANCE

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Headquarters said the entin ang* was composed of “mi ; lationalities.” An authoritativ lource said they were mastl Germans. They were crabb? in a series of coordinated avn s. ay countei-nitelhgcnc - a ;envS o Nov. 9. Most of ehem were re lolled to have been pick ‘ I up ■ Munich, headquarters for ih ring, but some were taken in tli

British zone.

An official sta nnent n I; “The investigation started i December, 1946 European con mand agents on Nov. 9 smash.' a spy ring operating in the Un't cd States zone in behalf of Czechoslovakian intelligence “The action was taken aft. i inclusive and documentary cv*-

12-man squad far'a starting five ; binntioh for the Canterbury •fame Dec. 1. The sixth meeting of the teams oiae the rivnliy began in 1943. DePi.uw h'vds a no-loss record egoirst the Canterbury Knights A tentative startn. * five f or the Tiger , puts ,i;, rieise, six foot six ini h junior from UalP.ute, at the < liter slot; junior lettc. nu n Ru-. e 1 Freeland. Lawrenec'.jjg, and J. h:i M ,te, Ind-

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SEE COMES MAISIE

.. November 26 and Saturday 27 HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM oui F rice Home faient plus The Jaycee original Beauty Contest” on sale at the following down town locations: Hen Book Store The Men's Store ' Pharmacy Cannon's Clothing Store h Bank and Trust Co. Mullins Drug Store any member of the Jr. Chamber of Commerce. ADMISSION: Adults 75c - Children 35c Spo: red by the Greencastle Jaycees, Benefit Youth Activities Program.

Tired Kidneys Often Bring ‘ Sleepless Nights When disorder of Icidnev function permits poisonous matter to remain in your blood, it may cause nareins? backache, rheumatic pains, leg pains, loss of pep and energy, getting up nights, swelling, puffineM under the eyes, headaches and dizziness. Frequent or scanty passage*With smarting and burning sometimes shows there is something wrong With your kidneys or bladder. Don't wait! Ask your druggist for Doan’s Fills, a stimulant diuretic, used successfully by millions for over 60 years. Doan’s give happy relief and will help the 16 miles of kidney tubes flush out poisonquAWa^tefrom your blood. Gut Doan’s Fills. AT THK VONC ASTLK dBP* ' ^ - "CM rF*

. kiri Finch FVandtw* Hvpe is something which should be addl'd to our treasureh mse of maxims and framed anil ’lun in every home. Dike most ■ axims ami adages it is protab'.y not co i pletely correct. But it is good enough for me, because I have tried it and

found it true.

Do try it yourself and it may do you a world of good. Have year husband try.it when he starts complaining. Have your wife try it you know when. Never, mind the children, they

Then they blame almost everything they can do about it. They think arthritis, heart

ti -uble, cancer, in fact almost ”

j -voij'.-iing is due to Time. Nonsense, say the doctors,

i Time has nothing to do with

•t.

Let me quote from one of the j d irejr,;s made at the conferice by a prominent specialist: j “Every human tissue is endowed by potential in mortality when adequately provided with .. ..I (actors, oxygen and suitable j H warmth, and when removal of wasts is carefully effected. Time has no effect on human tissues maintained under such conditions, or. indeed, or human tissues under any conditions. “Vigor does not npcesso rilj vary incersely with the age ot '.he adult. It vanes directly with the factors of herciity, healthful living, mental condition and I medical and suigical treatment.' I The doctors agreed that belie.’ in the effects of time tenfls to ro duce ambition; therefore, expectations and endeavors are ourtailed. “All those who develope a time

is in some way a poison exerting I just had an awful pain in my a mysterious, cumulative action.'' neck. A sharp pam. RhcimiThv report goes on to say that tism?N curitis- Old age ? where there is such a time I investigated. Do y m kn >\v neurosis, confidence and hope aie what it was? A pin the laundry diminished, continual worry tie- had stuck in.

creases efficiency and increases

nervousness and irritability 1 hope you will benefit fro- i "I naginary symptoms are nut- this column, ed with increasing frequency ; Dot just one bit of parting m -

The mind or the heai t seems ti vice.

be failing. Morbid attenti u i- Don't go gallivanting nround given to every little 'symptom' " now that the doctors say old age

is imaginary. Ami don't make a

And, b> golly, those doctors hog of yourself, are right. Hags don't live long.

TRUCK DRIVER STARTS FATAL FIRE

Try and Stop Me

-By BENNETT CERF-

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PUBLISHER ALFRED KNOPF tried out a new secretary F the other day. She was mighty pretty too. Mr. Knopf tightened his orange cravat, flicked a grain of dust off his magenta trousers, and dietated a seven-page letter to jZgz Author Thomas Mann. When he finished an hour later, he found the big, beautiful blue eyes of the aew secretary fixed on his. “I hope you'll excuse me, Mr. Knopf," she told him, "but I | didn't quite get what you said between My dear Thomas' and 'as ever yours' ” * * * Dr. Morris Fishbein, head of the AMA, Tells of one medico who wrote out a prescription in the usual legible fashion doctors use on such occasions The patient used it for two years as a railroad pass Twice it got him into Rftdio City Music Hall, and once into Ebbets Field It came in handy as a letter from his employe! to the cashier to increase his salary And to cap the climax, his daughter played it on the piano and won a scholarship to the C urtn Music Conservatory.

HARRY RICH 12-v u -'Icl truck drv.i (1 itt i of .1 leveland. and detectives- visit a charii'd mom in lb < if!' Rich ronfesses to police that he set fir* to the Easi S:di m* 'mr' ’v'lf'' ' 'he-e < “■ girl died and her si.stei was injur* d ( ritu ally Rich said, accord*ng to police, In .started the blaze "to scare" a widow who rejectd h*s proposal of mania ,' Marilyn Balough, II. daughter of the widow, Mrs. Lucilh Balough, died and hei ostei Joanna, if>, is in critical condition in Mt. Sinai hospital S i was overcome by smoke and carbon monoxide fumes, llnlemati nail.

WE WILL BE OPEN THAfiKSGIVING DAY

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