The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 December 1948 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1948.

Junior Fireman Too Interested

FORT WAYNK, Inti., Doc. 2. (UPi A 12-yoat-ol I junior finman was tolil iiy juvonilo authorities today In'll have t'i curb his int rest (n fire engines. The boy atartcil hanging around the No. 6 ingino house here months ago. ami the men came t : ire. I him as their mascot. Troy gave him a cast-off helmet, lubber coat and boot:', and when the f re s ron woul i ring, their mascot would hop on h bi( le and be off in the wake of In big red tineks. Me, : , Patrolum'i Chester Riil.ills thought there was smji th g funny about it, th( :"h. when the lad burst in one nigh and exeiu mod: “(t , but it’s quiet around hero tonight.” I Ue y ung : left, and within 30 i: th: e false alarms wi; tin ■'i jn fmin alarm box' i h ighbni ho id. They dei i t • to eh ek on their little

11 lend. Officers had u long talk with their Junior fireman yesterday, and he finally confessed he was responsible for an epidemic of false alarms and once even attempted to set fire to a garage. All because he liked to see the big rod trucks go screaming down the street. “Don't you know how much it costs to call out the fire trucks for nothing'.”' Juvenile Officer Floyd Haines asked the boy. ■ "Yeah.” he said. “1 mink f heard a fireman say once eo' h inn cos's about $22.” HOSI'ITAI. NOTKS

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-SOCIETYDelta Kappa Gamma

Meeting Saturday Evening ^ TROt KI.E 1* SYltl \ Delta Kappa Gamma will me t DAMASCUS, Bee. 2. <UP> at lb-* Chi” t aa church Batur lay Th,. fe, ,ia.i gavrnnic.i'. « 1

will watch the ir..i.aii'.-wePau v basketball game which opens the Hr sirrs' 1948-19 harcjwood sch-

spiegel, n ccnverted submarine | can countries have chaser. They seemed to bej that generous mostly fairly well-to-do if net I which they are famous wealthy people. Most came'of these huge lard a V

(v,jr Indiana chapters of' ashore for good, a few elected to, tion-hungry.

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the j urnalism fratei ally arc cx- ,. -ted to make this year's meeti:r; the first in a scries of annual

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S. R. Karldcn. Publisher. 17-1!) South Jackson Street.

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Fi ank Montgomery of Grceica tie, was dismissed Tluusday. The infant son of Mr. and M s. Roy Rer'il of Grcencastle, was dismissed Wednesday. Mrs. Raymond Hurst an I son of Grcencastle. were dismissed

Wednesday.

Virginia Wills of Spencer, was dismissed Thursday. Roy Hedwell of Poland R. 2. was admitted Wednesday.

M: Cary Marrilioa of In liaaapol . wishes to aiuvjo.uie • th ■ | marriag' of her itaug.iter.

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i#.ATIONALISTS STOP CHINESE USDS ADVANCE

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'll: eti : ants w - • Mr. a’d Mr if b it Houser of, Bainbndg". M. . Iloilrer wore a gray . t ill hla lc at esso 'it s and a corsage of re I roses. Tin bvifie’s moth r wore a Wine d: •; wi h bluck accessories anil a i •. ag-• of gai'd.'iiias. The groom’s mother wore a

w ith black the Soviet sector was called into l(j W |thdraw northward

session today f ir the first time ^ t j, 0 Hui river to meet the

Russian campaign

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Mr. and Mrs. Cary Myers,

Gordon and Karen Birt, Eugene black figur ’d dress Myers and Earl Steuerwald will arr . ;oi u and a curscgr of ga

attend the Sanjo Henie Ice Re- ‘hri M. opening the vue in Indianapolis, this evening. Gu< » nt were Mrt, John to obtain “legal” control ol all

Dougin u : I son, Mr. and Mrs. Berlin through a puppet govern-

Mr. and Mrs. Homer Evans r vVihllr, Mr. an I Mrs. Dai meat, have icturi. "I to their home i’ Kessler. Mr. ami Mrs. Raymond Among the items on the Detroit, Mich., after spending Shunmt . Mr and Mrs. Herbert agenda was dis. tiesion of "m atwo \\v, ks with Mr and Mis. M h Ige. Mrs. Cary Marrilion of sures to safeguard t’.'.o city’s find

Indianaiioi s; Mr. and Mrs. Con- supply." During this discussio in I Gentry and Giacic Mae, Mr. r .va.s expected the Commun-

and Mrs Robert Houser of Bnin.-

bridge.

After a wedding trip to Florida the couple will make their 0 'Ui' a 901 Ketchen St., Indiatmpolis. i

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1 (a i ker ITimily liolds i Big I'amily Dinner Meeting On Sui day Mr. an ! Mrs. Cal l l urk r of Danvill ■ ente.talncd with a family gathering. Those pr si : t to enjoy ihe nitch-in turkey liinner were Mr. and Mrs. Ci over Barker and son Benny of New Maysville: Mr. and Mrs. 1 Chostci Day aim Morris Hurst, i Belle Union; Mr. and Mrs. Harley tVi v.i s and children, Dewey, Maevi B y. Naecy and Dorothy;

all unlve: s tie.. a.J I 'if'' a" f dlowint a s -rie3 of r:o.s i I’.onl w th .he ri which rep i.'ted u.’.o 'fii a ly to l av 'bn 1; .1i ! an ; 57 i iju.e 1. The riot ■ I- O to Iiy f-.: I .h resign;! on of P: n i f Ja

Mania.n.

The . chi i U v/r ■ fhmt -r: I t> prevent th sin ic t m ations of th* pa t thjee *1: 's tm i

getting out of ban 1 .n th s

Tioops also wi i i al; . m '■ > deal wit hth ■ i ot". which r- w, tedly v.' io louche I off by the Syrian g .verum ‘iit's fail if l

press the Pal stlnc wa . BERLIN'S RED an council HOLDS MEETING

v'anking. said the bulk of 100.000 EERLrN, Dee. 2 (UP) fho communists spearheading the j-.ew Communist eit> council of ^ .nmtinist drive had been forced

I NANKING, Dec. 2 (UP) Three Nationalist ai ny groups Horn Suchow smashed into the i,. a r :f Communist forces j Eahsic' today and forced an ab- | , i i halt to the Communist drive

' on Nanking.

Toil phoned reports from Pen1, lOo miles northwest of

return.

La Guiari reported that 30 Re-1 publican Spaniards—including a woman and two small children— arrived there in a tiny schooner after 26 days crossing. For that matter, most of the craft carry wome nand small children. This is only one of many boats puti g into Venezuelan ports after ] i Iran -Atlantic crossing. Fourteen Poles were seized In

j a closed motor van by the Urn- , ‘ l ’ , ' nl .v $22.00-$2;:.75 ; 2S5-:;oo i guayan police ns they neared th'- $21.CJ-$22.C7; lOO-ico lbs $2200 I Argentine frontier, but they, down ' few choice nro steadfastly refused to identify 30ws around steady a t Jij^l j the boat that brought them. 'flh.CO, fr v choice iighUi-ii'J

Similarly a shivering group of S18.50. Jews were found in a long canoe Cattle 9C3.

loday's Markets Hogs. 8,509: uneven, n,^ «ion trade core active e«rly. generally steady; Pa J sales good and t ; 10jCp Ko ^ lbs $22.75-$23.25. top J23dSC' I ter trade these weightr,'arou.i $2.!,on dr wn; 225-260 lbs

A. Curran. Mrs. Curran is an

aunt of Mr. Evans.

Mr. and Mrs. J lin S. Shortle of Winamae are the parents of ;i si n, David Robert, born t:i November 24th at the St. Joseph's hospital in Logansport. Mrs. Shortle was f irmerly Margie I.ee

Reeves.

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Mrs. Tullia Haymer, Walnut St., today, Dec.

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FT. WAYNE WILL BE HOST TO POLITICOS

ists w uld j'epeat the Russian propaganda theme that food ishort because the Western Allie

are blocking Berlin.

Cm. Frank Howley, commander of tho American sector, announced that the \}’estern Alin"' would have nothin* do ‘'i the new Soviet puppet gj vern-

ment.

All liaison officers of the three western powers, who have 'maintained offices in the city hall since the Allied occupatiun of Berlin began, were ordered withdrawn. Howley said his two laison officers w mid make one last trii' to city hall today to clean out

across

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tionalist attack on Suhsien. 1 9 nose repoi ts said the Conij munists also gave up their ntI tempt to surround and i: mobilize Pengpu, last Nationalist I f t; ighold on tho road to Nanking- The tht'eat to rengpu was 1 nsidcred rc r.ovcd for the time

being.

( The Nationalist attack was made by foiois from Suchow, 70 miles northwest of Suhsien. j Such av a-is reported virtually . r.k.i tide red yesterday, with only a small gani , n left behind under orders to hold out as long as ; ssible. Suhsien, 50 miles north ’ of Pengpu, is being used by the Communists as a base for their ‘ attack toward Nanking, i Reports from Pengpu said the Nationalists broke through a Cicounist screening force a* Chiakow, west of Suhsien, and j had opened a direct asasult on

Suhsien.

j Suchow a walled city by-pass. ^ cd by the Communists in their

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In the labyrinthine waterway good and choic. offered nurM system of the Tigro Delta, north slow on steers and heifers the

^ j of Biu nos Aires, by the maritime loads medium ami g on(1 ' sl '

pi lice flotilla They were also stin wilholU rpljabl( ' bi(j ‘brought in” by ^yrterlo***, ilow, abo ut steady, odd agents. | cows $19.50-134.('3.

Norwegian embassy officials

believe there is a regular organ-' , ’’ ' | '"' I - ' la,nb * la,tlp f ization for getting former collab- ’ .1 - > 1 , ^. r sojyjj orators, out of Europe and into, S 0, d a.K South America. The majority of ' anl ih ifs the 1948 imitators of Columbus ' ^ 25, medium ami m seems to be northern or eastern '''■*■ ' ,( * de k g d an! Europeans fleeing from the conn- ' 11,1 1 s ' K '- : U xas ycarlini

withers about 50 lower at $2150' 1 j slau f»hter ewes steady, grod aaj'!

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Mr. ami Mrs. Elvin Long, and Mr. ,heir des k*- P^k »P ^eir papers ( drive on Nonking, was reported

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lr liana di;i-ctor ot • b f - ,,j| and daughter, of Hm..sinj; Administration, I. ds a ; i.. vllle; Mr. and Mrs. Wain reception foi Alex O » Barkei and children, Velma and m. tant Attorney General Lodell, Browns Valley; Mr. ami Campbell la a , >rm Mrs Lloyd Barker ami children,

of Peter:;’ law firm .n For Wayne. He alro recently

Paul and Marilyn of Brick Chaou '-' cl: Mi. and Mrs. Ralph Barkei

a number of Communist party 'rembers tried to break up a Socialist political rally in the

American sector

The Communists were thrown intc the street An hour later they camp back with rcinforct-

i lei ieil a momb r c>; he b : I d a , , 'augh'i rs, Patty r.n l Linda, meats and again were thrown

trustees of Indiana University. Attorney General Thomas K Clark lias inform' I P fi.s thn: he Will attempt to b pie: nt. Others who Will attend archive Mim Ralph F. OaV G >v r-ror-elect Henry F. Sehrick . Fi di'i-al Judge Luth M S\v - girt. former Federal Jud'i Thomn." Slick and newly-el ct I Di niociatic state offxia! Campbell has been mentione l as a pnrsible aspirant for the 1950 Democi'ntii si na'.orlal vnm ination In opposition to Sena Homer E. Capehart. It also h ' been repoited that Clark nmv resign to n sunie pruct c.' «>f la v and Campbell may be named as

his successor.

NEW (IIEVIIOLETS SET FOR DUC. •»» FLINT, Mich., Dec. 2. Chevrolet's 1949 model cars will g' into assembly line production j Dec. 20. j This was disclosed today o (the local assembly plai.’. eompletjed its last 1948 models and closed. along with Fisher Body Plan No. 2, for inventory and switchover preliminaries. The two plants, employing 1.000 work' s iui'h, will remain elos i unt i Dec. 13. The Chevrolet inannfacturi.i ? plant will close Dec. 16 for b * changeover, idling 11.000 work - er.i foi- periods varying from a few days to a week. The manufacturing plant supplies the company’s various assi mbly plan' with car components. FACE 4 ' MIAKUES (Coiiliniicd from Page 1, . - that Sims al. > hired him to be a up Emil Dust, liea I of Ihe Dus' Motor Service, an l William C Bmz, operator of tlv Entcrpii.ie Transfer Co., both Chicago firm Neither was attacked, however. !

placed under a strict ‘?4-no—l curfew to prevent rice riots tha' br Ice out after the main defend-

ing foi'ce marched south.

R ports reaching Nanking said . Irrct fights brtke out and shops w. re looted when hungry civilians battled each other for bags of rice dropped by parachute. About 15 tons ct rice were dropped by Commercial pilots flying

a parachute airlift.

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At o' on; Mr. and Mrs. Ruseoo out. Then they gathered in front

F.ii thum and • laughters Wanda a id Betty, Mr. anil Mrs. Herman Day and daughter. Doris an Cur-

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N OTIC E I can not accept any more sewing until after Christinas. BLANCHE SNIDER

of the hall and sang the Inter-

nationale.

German police moved in wit’’ swinging clubs and broke up the group. Police said several were arrested but declined to give exact r.umb-'ts. C - munist

sources said one “worker” was ' stiargc < xuJus from Europe badly beaten. { Latin-America is in progress. Western < fficials did not take * n sniad boats, hundreds oi'j a scri uis view of the disturbance. 11- 1 - ' 1 women and children ai i Tile official Soviet newr j Seeing for refuge in a new land.j agency ADN meanwhile carried ,ls lhl ‘ Pi *k v rims. Puritans andl an alack on Howley by an un- 0111,1 ^' ou l >s did when th“ North]

named Soviet officer who said" American

that a six-pr.int program far peace In Berlin presented last Monday by Howley was "sense

less.”

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EVANGELIST B. >1. PAGE How can you slay home when such a great revival meeting ir going on ai Grcencastle Bible Cents; 501 HANNA STREET The best ol singing—led by I’a-.tur, Lewis Drengaes, Why not Come Tonight?

taat Russian military headquar-' Wa; 111 Wh,ch th< '>’ fl ’ ar is i:1 thl '

lers attached significance to Howley's statement and that it

had been forwarded to Moscow. SDX Delegates To Meet At IU

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making.

In thi happier days of the ’30s, crossing the Atlantic from Europe to South America in a small boat was left to magazine writi rs s-ckinging material or t-> foolhardy adventurers. Now u • atream of tiny craft carries frightened AjropeMta to their ! imagined land of promise in lb' I

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fORMER STATE SECRETARY In the German foreign other r - man ambassador to the Vatican. Huron Ernst von \\ ■ . • right 1 chats with his son Richard, assistant defense rminsci baron s trial with 20 other former Nazi oflicials at Ftankfuri. manv. fho bnmn'c con ic o C’.oni tpo ^' ' *—

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BLOOMNGTON, Ind., Dec. 2 Delegates from the four Indiana collegiate chapters of Sigma Delta Chi, professional jouri.alism fraternity, w.il convene at Indiana University Saturday, Dec. 4, to exchange ideas and inaugurate a program for developing closer relations between journalism students at the four

schools.

Eighty delegates from Sigma Delta Chi chapters nt Indiana, Purdue, Butler and DcPauw universities arc expected to attend j the Tcetirg. Members of the 1 Indianapolis professional chapter, of the fraternity also have been inviled. | D. an Hel us. Jr.. Attica senior

and president of the I. U* chap- winds.

I-atin-American continent. Nine Norwegians who escaped from jail in their fatherland

where they were kerving terms!

for quisling activities, left Be - j gen in a 73-foot steel marge, the Solbris, more than a year ago. They fought for their liberty from a Brazilian prison when the Oslo government started extraditional proceedings and carried them to the supreme court.

to join him somewhere or other in the beyor.ii. She summoned her one friend and said weakly, “Hetty.

The proceedings were quash" I j bury me in my black taffeta The hardy Scandinavians h;iV' ! dress, but afore you do. just reach'd Buenos All, s. ! might as well cut the back

Try and Stop Me By BENNETT CERF " EKE POPPIN and his wife were the stingiest /vi * icst couple in Ogunquit. Zeke died at the^ r” aboU t

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Previously, another group nf northern Europeans of mixed nationalities arrived hero in tb yacht Falken. 75 feet long, aftei many months of breasting Ur I Roaring Forties and the Trale

They almost lost th it

ter, will preside over the business ,. V1 . S in thl . E!lgli;!h Channel i meetings Saturday morning al ba ,i weather. From Stockholm the Indiana Memorial Union to Buenos Aires, the voyage lust-

Build.ng.. The S. D. X. men will e d moj'e than six months, attend the Powder Bowl foatball j Belgians, Dutch

out and make yourself a Sunday-go-to-meethi' gown out of it. It's fine mate-

mi!”

"Couldn't do that," demurred the friend '’When you and Zeke walk up them golden stairs what would them angels say if your dress ain't got a back

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! ' They won't be lookin at me." ' Zeke without his pants "

said Mrs Poppm tarl| y

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— uu i..e xowuc. dowi rojiuai.i Belgians, Dutch and other. I „ , . „ , „ anv of us have n«-» • frame in Memorial Stadium in the ’ who said they feared World Wa -' - C °™ ' vires •f 0 ' 160 ’» 10 “ fLoria so » ^

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meeting Saturday e- en ing they evitable. g«,t here in Till Eulen- ms. ,, y cc Dim, iimteu by Kin # Fcn«».'M *)»