The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 November 1948 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1948.

Hold Conference On Berlin Crisis

PARIS. Nov. 29. (UP> i man .Itian A. Hianiuglia of tin' Uniti I Nations Security Council discussed with the three western powers today a new and final plan to reach a compromise on the Beilin crisis. Meeting with Bramuglia at his George V hotel headquarters were the throe western experts on Berlin America’s Philip C. Jessup Britain’s Sir Alexander Cadogan and Fiance’s Alexandre I arodi. Bramuglia was scheduled to meet later in the day with Soviet Delegate Andrei Vishin-

sky.

Fierce Battle Is Waged In China

NANKING, Nov. 29 (UPi A stro.tj: Communist force esti-j mated at 100,900 troops turned . toward Nanking today and at- J tempted to force a river crossing 125 miles north of the Chinese capital. The Conr.nunist drive was I launched as Mada.ne Chiar.g j Kai-Shek took off from the J American air base at KiangA’ani Field, Shanghai, on a flying I trip to the United States to ap-| peal for more American aid. The plane for Madame Chiang st trip was furnished by

the American navy. She was ac comoanied bv S. M. Cbii, former

The plan was approved late j

yesterday by the six neutral na- ( M rec t° r of thi Chinese ^mission lions of the Security Council who to Japan, and K. W. \\ u. thp ,

have been attempting unsuccess- Generalissimo s secretary. The, The birds w^re sitting settle tne East-West dis- Nationalisa armed forces in the ( feeder, singing Thank You

Yellow Riwr Valley. the nice suet out for

a

Erich Beandria’ A blind man and a dog put me to shame this morning. As usual I had gotten out of bed with the wrong foot first and was even more grouchy than, as a man and a husband, I was en-

titled to be.

The weather was beautiful.

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Music Czar To Have New Role

WASHINGTON. Nov. 29. (UPi James Caesar Petrill >, whom President Truman and the Congress almost put in jail, turned up today as the music master of the January inaugural cere-

monies.

<H>\K < REST VKTMTY

Mrs. week

Leroy Hyatt end in New

ami children.

M:. and Mrs. Frederic Skinner of Columbus visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Skinner

Thanksgiving.

.? HOOSIKRS KILLED YORKTOWN. In I., Nov. 29

(UP) Three Hoosiers were killed yesterday when their automobile failed to negotiate a turn

Mr. and

spent the

Castle.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCullough. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Day of Greencastle and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Horn of near Belle Union ailed on Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Blue and Mr. and

Mrs. Daniel McCullough Thanks- anc | struck a sign post on Ind.

eeed.

The Socialist TTn itv

demanded that !v *

ment be sid, s tituted f 01 .

'totniijt!

democratic forces'." ^

ont anti-Communist"

il. The Berlin i

party demanded that thr

council.

giving Day.

Pkkso\ai. And Local News ii ii i *: f s

32 near here.

He has been named music j jj r _ anc j Mrs. Ernest McCam- g-tie vicums were identified as chairman for Mr. Trumans ■ n - |mac k and Mrs. James Orcupp Samuel H. Grim, 21, the driver, nugmation. The Amerlean Fed- nn , (lallg:h t ( . ri Lola Marie, were ,, n; | Edkard H. Sharkett, 22. both eration of Musicians, ol whh li^ thanksgiving dinner guests of 0 f Muncie,' and Anna Marie

McCam- Myers, 23, Anderson. Rose Ma'-y

McGowan, 22. also of Anderaon, was reported in “fair” condition today in Ball Memorial Hospital.

Muncie.

fully td

pi.te in behind the scenes meet-

ings.

A for | . . — - . them and I tl,rn °^ from a visit with ro ** t * vo8 cause the music is pretty sure to an( | tiahy were Sunday dinner

Mrs. Charles F. Zeis has re-

Petrilln i president, will spono.- t an( .| jf rs Lowell

the gala concert planned for the | !nack

night before the President tak. s I M| . an( , Mrs . vVm. O'Neal of tile oath. j Greencastle called on Mr. and Inaugutr.i Committee Chair- Mrs. Kenneth Sinclair Wednes-

inan Melvin D. Hildreth nnnouno' ( i av afternoon,

ed Petrillo's selection to provid- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wallace the music to which jubilant G f Greencastle visited her parDeinocrats will celebrate next on t s , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Skinner

January. Hildreth probably fig- Sunday.

ured Petrilto was a bargain bo- Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Clines

Charges Violence

establish unity in 8^?^ , ^ luni * t ' ( ' orn 'nated coaliW?| Russians sponsored i n thpjr * I t “ r , and Call0<1 thp '•Demo C 5| , bloc-’-would be recognizes

in thr Soviet seetor. “It is a question 0 f the

box versus force,” RowleyT/ “and in western Berlin we rJ

nize the ballot box.”

Howley said it was difficult k predict whether the Commu^

On neutral, however, described the new plan as "not very differ- < nt” from the one Soviet Delegate Andni Vishinsky vetoed

last month.

The new plan calls for a joint committee of Berlin experts to work out a proposal for introducing the Soviet mark into all Berlin as the first step. The romnrttee would work under the i i y cos of the Security Council. T!ii- western powers would int ■ ice the currency into theii • irs ami Russia would lift Hu Soviet land blockade of Berlin, at the same time. In general it was felt that the 0 i basis for optimism on a Berlin settlement was hope and li.e reluctance of all sides to

abandon hope.

Hiamuglia's term as president 1 , the Security CVouncil will rxpiiv tomorrow at midnight. Hwil ithen be replaced by B<d1 m's Femand Van Langenhove a 1 on th“ following day will ■i nn official visit to Rome. If the hig four powers give the • ghtest hint they are interest" I in the new plan. Bramuglia oi 1. successor may call a new Security Council meeting and reopen public debate on Berlin. It was understood the new plan would set a time limit of from tow to tfom weeks to complete ail arrangements for introducing the new currency andi lifting thy Sovjet blockade.

strategic xcuvw t\iwr »,

northwest of Nanking were re- ( after a couple of refreshing ported throwing all the strength ( rains, there was water in the they could against the Comm un-driver and in the well again. 1st drive to the south. j There was nothing to be The drive opened last night grouchy about, when Com r.unistt roops attempt-j But nothing suited me. The ed to farce a crossing along a' bacxm was too crisp, the toast three-mile stretch of the Kuro! too brown. The eggs weren't River at Kuchen, strategic rail, J bciled long enough, the coffee road and river point 125 miles | was too weak, northwest of Nanking. i In California my behavior Communist artillery crashed would have been grounds for throughout the night to caver' divorce. Extreme cruelty they etngincer squads laying pontoon , would have called it.

bridgi s aor ss the Kuro. Natino- i

alist claimed their planes and j Yesterday having been our

artillery knocked out the bridges twenty-seventh wedding anmas soon as they weie emplaced. | versary, my wife didn’t pay any , attention to my bad temper

| She smiled sweetly that Mona i Lisa smile, you know, about which yr.u can do nothing but

By Berlin Reds -~-! d proc,aim ,h r

in Bloomington.

Mr. and Mrs. Erwin WulUon, Jr., of Spencer, are the parents of a son born Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clampilt of Greencastle, are the parents of a son born Sunday. The drill date of the National

SOCIETY-

in MEMORY In memory of Hattie Beil Harris who passed away nin< years ago today. There are times when thr frrt grow weary, There are times when thr heart is sore. When all is so dark and dreary And the burdens of life we deplore. If the tears of th" heart could as easily flow As the tears from out the eyes, It would in pait lessen our woes But still would remain the sighs. God alone knows the grief of the heart. Ami the manse of the tears that flows. Then to him all thy aorrows impart And leave thy burdrn of woes Theodore Harris. pd

Mrs. R.iyse Fr.wler Bride Of Charles H. Bvnaby, Jr. Mrs. Roysc Shirk Fowler and Charles H. Bamaby, Jr., were united in marriage Saturday afternoon at three o'clock in a service read by Judge Henry Bailey in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H Shirk of Peru, Indiana. Orly members of the immedi ate families were present for the ceremony.

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(our.try Reading Club Tc Meet Wolnesday

The Country Reading Club wi’l meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the home of Mrs. I Verne Houck. Mrs. Charles Hutcheson will have the program. There will be a gift ex-

change. 4* + *h d*

I Mt. Meridian laulies Aid To Have Dinner The Ladies Aid of Mt. Meridian will hold their Christmas dinner Thursday. Dec. 2. at the I home of Mrs. Gordie Butler. ; FTease bring quilt name and grab bag gift.

(.uard will be Monday night in- o)it> or a , lt ,ther he forbade] stead of Tuesday night. I the broadcasting of music play-) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buis of ed by student-amateurs and mili-j Greencastle R. 3. are the parents lar y bands, and demanded that of a daughter born Sunday. ; broadcasting stations hire nv.isicMisses Norma and Marian ians whom they did not need and| White of Indianapolis spent the who would never tootle a note' week-end with relatives in th's for the ]>ay they received. For' city. j long periods Petrillo prevented j Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dietz and or severely limited the broadcast John Ballard of Indianapolis of music by FM and television j

spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and staions.

Mrs. Carl Snapp. j These controversies have been Mrs. Etta Ikajmire and Mrs. adjusted now, but only after Lillie Day spent Thanksgiving' Congress enacted legislation ciewith Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ikamire signed to deal specifically with and family south of town. [ Petrillo. This was the Lea Act. Mrs. Ferd Lucas was called to passed in 1946 to prohibit PotrilBloomington Sunday .by the lo’s “coercive practices” and to, death of an aunt, Mrs. J. E. Luz- protect radio staions against dc-j ader, who had often visited hero, mands that they hire musicians

Marguerite Cain of Manhattan they did not need, and Carl Mayo, of Stilesville, at-.' signed the anti-Petrillo tended the Sonjn Honie Ice Re-! April 16. 1946.

vue in Indianapolis Thursday,

night.

Mr .and Mrs. Gilbert Riley and and daughter returned to their

Pal is his nc A p seeing-eye dog. j borne Sunday in Sullivan aft“i His other dog had gone blind . spending a few days with Mr.

and died about five weeks ago j an, I M*' 8 - Raymond Riley. j BJCDFORD, Ind., Nov. 29-lUP) ami Buster had just returned i Jimmy Joe and Nancy Stewart .jg 63->ear-old I^iwrenee county I from that wonderful school in ; “ f Ghicago have returned to farmer, spumed in his attempts Morristown, N. J.. where they Gieir borne after spending a few remarry his divorced wife, train blind people to use their grandparents, s b 0 t her to death and then ended

tie on the cuff. ; guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth

The troubles of Petrillo with Sinclair,

the government go back some Mr. and Mrs. Delmrr Stockton years ago when he began oxer- am | daughter are visiting her cising the almost unlimited pow- m other near New Castle, who is

ers of his office with a series of m.

orders which had the force of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Hurst

law among musicians in tlii un d son spent Thanksgiving and revolution." United States and Canada. At w j(h Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Neier He said they would

j legal government in the city i*. fore or after next Sundiy’i J mcipal elections, which arc

BERLIN. Nov. 29.—(UP)

Col. Frank L. Howley, American , red in the Russian sector

commandant in Berlin, charged today that Communists who have called for- a new Berlin government are attempting to get control of the city by “violence

not sue-

'olds. i V IP

l .

Chest end back IflMfll

get madder and i.adder, because it IS so sweet and all-knowing. "You need a haircut, dear,” she said after breakfast. "Why I don't you run down to the bar- ■ bet's. And the fresh air will do

you good."

j So I went down to the barI ber's, still with that grouch of

! mine.

While 1 was waiting, Buster came in with his new dog, Pal. Buster is our blind man

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seeing-eye dogs.

their

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Green. The revival services at Mt.

Buster was full of enthusiasm J H, ‘ bron ^urch will

I continue this week each evening

at 7 o’clock

his own life, coroner R. E. Wyne said today. '

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and excitment.

He told us all about the school and the swell time he had hao

there.

, . , . . each evening this week at 7:30 He told us about the fellow , „ . . _ , ,, , „ . , p, m. and on Sunday at 5:00 a. m.

from San Luis Obispo and an- ,

, at the home of Mm. Winnie Arr.-

other one from Glendale in Cali I fomia who were at the school |

with him.

Mr. and Mrs. William A. Mr- H, ‘ told us abc,ut the funny Chirp, Cloverdale, R 1, obsej ved lad y frorr i North Carolina and he their 40th wedding anniversary imitated her Southern drawl, today, Nov. 29th, instead of 50 H° told us about another lady years as announced in Friday's from Wilkes-Barre, Pa., who

Banner. BOY SCOUT NOTICE The meeting of Boy Scout troc.p ♦.'! has been postponed fr, ;n Tuesday evening, November CCth. because of the basketbal game

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The bodies of Carl Dickerson and his 69-year-old former wife,

Dickerson,

-p* „ ... . . were found at the woman's farm

There will be prayer meeting ,

, .. , . _ __ hero near here yesterday. Dick-

erson's body was found near a corn crib at the rear of the farm-

old, 807 E. Washington St. road. I h ' )llse The won,an 's bod y was | Mr. anti Mrs. T. D. Gibson of dUC0Vered s P rawled the front i Maple Heights returned Suntla;.’ ! >< ' ,1crb °f lhe house. ’ from a two weeks trip to the Wynne said Dickerson had east coast, visiting their (laugh- b,, ' n attempting a reconciliation ter, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Whitlock with Mrs - Dickerson but apof Wrtghtstown, N J. i l iar ently was refused. Dickerson Harry Livengood, Jr., has rr- ' vd,, sa * d to nave reiumed ‘o turned to his studies at Wabash Indiana from Science Hill, Ky.. College m Crawfordsville aftei ,b 's month to see Mrs. Dicker-

spending the Thanksgiving holi- ‘ co n.

days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dickerson was shot Mrs. Harry Livengood in North- through the lungs and heart with wood. ] a shotgun, Wynne said. DickerFred Crawford, well lonciwn son was shot in the forehead, local restaurant proprietor, was Wynne said the slain woman had

Only three weeks with Buster, , taken to the Putnam county hos- been married three times and but already ed-Tvplete de\-otion,' pital in the Mr<7urry . ambulance had several children by previous «*. complete sense of duty, complete . Mrnday morning. Mr. Crawford marriages. , 5ft obedience. has been quite ill for several' _ . ■ *• When it came time for Buster! weeks. s» /* A ' SJ to get into the barber's chair. | Thanksgiving Day guests of | BBf uflS b6lS > 9*

Pal became nervous, iihe didn't I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cox were like that big towel the barber j Mr. and Mrs. Burk Grimes an l put around her master. I children, Clarence and Norma,

When the clipper started its ] Mr. and Mrs. Jim Grimes, Mr HOT SPRINGS N M Nov

and Mrs. Lloyd Ferris. Miss Mar- ^ . (U P)-- A tear ga/grenade

smoked out a murder suspect

9

kept them in stitches telling fun-

ny stories.

I

All the time Pal was watch-

ing her new master.

I wish I were a painter. I would have loved to paint those wonderful eyes of that dog.

Tear Gas Gets

Murder Suspect i

TATTLETALES—By I Keepu Clean

electric whirrrr, thought she'd ! take a piece out of the barber's ' leg. Dot a low “lie down" quick-

] ly fixed the situation.

Ralph Cox and How-

Yes, a blind man and his dog put me to shame.

tha Cook

ard Cox. I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown, N. Jackson st., snd Mr. and Mrs.' Noble Hsndershot and son of

ANNIVERSARIES

Birthday

Gordon Lee Butts, son of Mr.

and Mrs. R. L. Butts, east Berry

St. 11 years old Nov. 29.

Wedding* j ... .. „ _ Mr. and Mrs. Brtia McOul-i"' P

iriiji the barricaded cabin in I which he kept a lonely vigil over I e dead man, Sheriff Pete Kinney

Seymour returned to their homes 1' ^ l<XlR '' ...

« u t„wio., * J Kinney said a 25-man posse

and Mrs.

lough, Reelsville, 40 year* today,

Nov. 29th.

''Don’t get excited, Mister, don't get excited.' Send the soiled' clothes over to the HOME LAIfNDRY * CLEANERS and they'll dean 'em as phetty as new!”

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Ihi-v spent Thanksgiving and | ,*, .

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the week-end visiting Mr. and I „ r *u

Mrs pv„„i, ** ■ *v, , , camp. Inside the cabin was the Mrs. Frank Smith and family L. j . * ., *

^ body of L«e Calhster, managel

Corporal Paul D. Barnett who' K suffered the loss of a leg in a _ ’ ’ .

railroad accident while Irving' ^ Sa ‘ d P° sse -

.rr,„ ir e- 5 tramp«l about seven miles

army In Germany .

and who is now a patient in Uv i rOU * h wilderness and Battle Creek Geneial hoapiui.' ,eaChed tho cabin Saturday spent Thanksgiving here with his* ni ^ b t -^t dawn, the posse hurled mother. Mrs. John Hiestand and a ^ ,s F ren a<1e through a cabin

family. He returned to the ho*-| wind<w ''

pital Saturday. I Inman came out rifle in hand, Mrs. Betty Burks. Misaes Jean 8,aid and aimed a shot at Hutton, Ann Cohee. Betty Patrolman Ernest Tafoya. B--Heavin and Mr* Lucille Williams forf lr ' m a n could reload his boltand daughter. Harriet were in rtfke, Tafoya fired his subTerre Haute Saturday, to attend martlln « gon, wounding Inman

the wedding of Mias Mary Poths tw 1ce.

and Carl Kavanaugh. The wed-] Kinney said Calhster was shot ding took place in St. Benedict's d 'Jr'ng an argument in Inman’s church. Mrs. Kavanaugh was o*Mn. The suspeci was jailed in formerly a nurse at the Putnats Sierra county cell block

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