The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 December 1948 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GR .'ENCASTLE, INDIANA, "VESDAY, DECEMBER 7, ^48.

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Hearings Opened On Spy Charges

R WASHINGTON. Dec. 7. (UPi H House spy investigators today ^ j open healings into charges that Alger Hiss, former State Depart4 menf official, stole government X ! secrets for a Russian military

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I Time magazine, said he arrang- ! ed a meeting between Hiss and Col. Bykov in the fall of 1937. At this meeting, he said, Hiss agreed to produce confidential State Department information for the Soviet official. Hiss began takihg the documents home where they were typed out by ins wife, Chambers said, ar.d he iChambers) acted 1 as an intermediary between the | youthful State DepartmeiW off-

cial and Bykov.

To substantiate his charges, Chambers produccu 65 documents some copies and some originals which were described

as being of a “confidential chai- _\j,. aiu | \f rs Wayne Pitts, Mr. acter.” He said he had receive I Hni | jj|. s jofo,] Gardner, Mr. an 1 them from Hiss but had withheld _ M| „ -{.pph Hendrix and Mr. and them from Bykov. Committee Mls c y,; . sweet attended the sources indicated that some Sonja He!' Ice Revue Saturday other documents had teached the r ,jj>ht.

' Russian agent.

The documents were apaii M‘ s k Helen Reasor, Putnam from the microfilms discovered l< ’ llnt y recorder, was honored by by committee investigators last' h, ' in K 'lecteu secretary of the

week. Chambers has yet to r. (

M'al how he got those ndcr >- at a meeting held

films. But he has told tin

mittee that they were produe d. Misa Holen Kost or has received lor transmission to the Soviet w , r< , frc .„ Washington D. C. of ^ ,lion ' j the appointment to a government

P'-sition at Indianapolis \egin-

®|ning Dec. 6th. Miss Foster has ; been employed at the State

House for the past six years.

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in Indianapolis com .jlast week.

House Un-American ActCommittee locked its

initial sessions but

the hearings probably will be opem d to'the public later. Neither Hiss nor his accused, reformed Communist Whittaker Chambers, was to be present at the

first session.

They are testifying in New Voik before a federal grand jury investigating Communism and at The committee did not list the witnesses who 1 will

appeal here.

Two committee members, Reps. Richard M Nixon, R., Cal., and John McDowell. R., Pa., questioned Chambers for two Jj j hours last night in a New York hotel room. None would comment on what line the question-

ing took.

“We have accomplished our mission,’’ said Nixon as he entrained for Washington. “W 0 J I are well satisfied."

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ANNIVERSARIES

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Weddings

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Holland. 35 years today. Dec. 7th.

I,, 5 o’< i >ck ».r tte home of Wrs C. D. Rhea. The assisting hos-

IViola Stock Bride t mm WiH be Mrs \\. M. McOf Krnesl II. r.Ilelt , Gaughey, Mrs. Wyckkoff and Wo t] be: i ■ •-.vo-; hi e Miss Elizabeth Dagg/

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took place. O: • b : 23rd ' Couple Is AnnoHneod Cr v.m P iit. w 'i ' Rev. j The Rev. and Mrs. Buel E. II,n, T. Mir n (Horn, 109 Bloomington street, Tie b id? has l‘.e:n employed __________ i

at t/.c C ■ce-icast’.c Telephone officc lar the past three yaara. Mr. ] J Eile'.t is employed at tho Canin ■ I Sheet Metal Works i:i Chicago. j I The couple will make the’.'' | ! homo at 1043 \T • vo*. H i fnand.-Ind. j j + 4- + + \J liuisl FloydiHoinc Ee ( luh jy

Mel Will) Mrs-. I) rgun

Tae Blast Floyd H me Ee Club met Nov. 18th at the hon' of ^ Mrs. Melvin Durgun with Mrs. ' E nory Johnson assistant hostess. ■ 3’he president, Mrs. James Smet'/ay epened the meeting by' all singing "Ail through the 1 night, led by Mrs. Harry Miller. She nice read the history of the I rorg. After the reading of the 1 creed and gfcing the flag salute. I the mil call, A Tfianksgving j room, was answered by four- j teen members, one guest, Mrs | Harry Mullis and three children j

were also present.

Mrs. Vern Runnells 4-H Club . leader, gave her report on awaids of the 4-H memheiS. j During the business session! I plans were discussed for the club ) bazaar which was held Nov. 22. (Different car mittees were ap-J pointed for the coming year. J The club voted to give $5 each to ! the Memorial War II fund and ] the Tied Ciyss for T.B. I During the social hour the entertaining committee furnished bingo and ten prizes were awarded. The hostesses served delicious refreshments which were enjoyed by. all. I After the reading cf the club J

announce the engagement of their daughter. Marjorie, to W.lliam Lewis Shelly, son of Mrs. William Shelly, 220 Hills,|;r avenue. The wedding Is to take pla, Saturday afternoon. Jan ia-v 29tll, at 4 o’clock in Gubin M- - morial church.

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Carl Sandbura Lloyd C. Douglas Dwight Eisenhower W. Somerset Maugham Betty Sihith Hervey Allen Ben Riker Arthur F. Otis

(F. S. Mr. Otis- verses are concerned with college lire, too, since he is the father of two DePauw

daughters).

SHAKE WELL BEFORE USING Bennett Serf GEORGE WASHINGTON, Vols. I and II Douglas Southall Freeman

prayer, the meeting adjourned to meet with Mrs. Glen Duncan Dec

Raymond R. Neal, athletic di-

rector of DePauw University.' 16 Each member is to bring a 25 will be principal speaker tonigr.t fer exchange. Also if (at Valparaiso during a banquet; '^ddren. bring a 25 cent gift for

EEKN j honoring the Valparaiso Hlup jf' ac ^ y

, School football team. Neal wa^' + * * d- ^ Mrs. Abner Cox and Mrs. Rob- also named president of the In-; **• *'• To

ert Burks and daughters Anna diana Intercollegiate Coach' 'lecl Wolnevlay Mae and Betty Jan? spent Thurs- Association at an annual meet-! P. E. O will have a dinner day with Mrs. Mary Cox. jing in Indianapolis recently. (meeting Wednesday at 6 p. m.. Mrs. Henry O'Neal an,! child-, chapter 0rcler of ' ^ the home of Mrs. James ien and Mrs. Robert Burks and ,, f Pence, 615 Ride< i Av

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He pledged4hat the Un-Ameii-can Activities Committee would cooperate with the New York grand jury which also is sifting j evidence. The committee, he

A I ' aid, is interested only “in bring-, A ing to justice those who are re-1

^ i sponsible for leaking these eon4 fidential documents to a confcs-

4 si'd Soviet agent.”

gl Chambers’ latest chargr against Hiss that he stole confidential State Department pap- , rs for n Soviet intelligence agent was made public late yesterday by the committee. Chambers voiced his accusation in pretrial testimony in a Baltimore coin t whcii he is being sued by Hiss for slander. He idontlfl si the Russian agent as Col. Boris

Bykov.

In New York. Miss denied the new charge “without qualifica

lion.”

Chambers, now an editor of

daughters called on Mrs. Pan! ■ Burks and daughter Wednesday | afternoon. Mrs. Leon Sutherlin was shopping in Indianapolis Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heber 1 s lent Sunday in K ughtsvillo visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burks and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Underwood < ? Greer<•88110 spent Saturday evening at

Brazil.

Mrs. Ernest Heber spent Wednesday shopping at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kurnev entertained Saturday evening with a chili supper. These present were Mr. and Mrs Paul Aker and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Earl Jake Goodman is still confine 1 to the Putnam county hospital

meet in regular session Dec. 8 1 at 7 p. m. prompt. There wifi be ' confering of degrees, all attending bring a 25c to 50c gift for Christmas grab bag. Officers remember gifts for mystery pals. Christinas and birthdays, please put name of giver inside grab bag package. Members come

Visitors welcome.

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1 To Meet Thursday

I Section Two of the First . Chrostian Church will meet Thursday'afternnon at 2 o'clock nt the home of Mrs. W. "R Hutcheson. Assistant hostesses will be. .Miss Edith Browning,, Mrs. Margaret Johnson, Mrs

LARKS IN THE POPCORN DINNER AT ANTOINFS BLOOD OF THE MARTYRS OF FLIGHT AND LIFE

H. Allen Smith Frances Parkinson Keyes Naomi Mitchison Charles Lindbergh

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where he underwent a serious

operation.

Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Cox and i

Hilling Workers To Heel Thursday The Willing Workers of Somerset church will meet at the bone of Mrs. Cully Price Thursday Dec. 9 for an all day meet-

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( Mrs Raymond Elmt will give devotions. Bring gift for grab bag Everyone welcome.

Webb Evans and Mrs.

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home of Mis. K. I>. Mullins. Mrs.j

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Jessie S'-a’s will lead the devotions. Mrs. Howard Burkett h i arranged a Chi stmn- program. A trio composed ,t .'iiyce Arnold, Barbara H oilman and B tty’

son Donnel called on Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cox and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Heistan 1 railed an Mr. and Mrs. Ernes’ Heber Wednesday evening.

! Hurst will furnish the

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GIFTS Hand made Dolls, $3.75 < roeheled Children’s Slipper* $1.95 « llaml Tailed Handkerchiefs 75c and up. Knitted Wool or Neck Scarves, $t.»5 Hand made Aprons $1.25 and up. Original Water Color Sketches $2.00. Eight Pice, Hand Painted Glass Set $1.25 and up Ceramic |‘in. s and Earrings (by DePauw students) $1.50 and up. 5 Piece Cigarette Ash Trav Set, $1.95 Hand Carved Wood Initialed I “Ins $3.00 Carved lliniah.rr sleigh and Candle Holders for Xmas setting (3 pieces) $2.30 per set.

thf men s store j i Hobby Handicraft

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DECATUR, Ind., Dec. 7 (UP) MUw Nibr, 'K’ an exchange . u- SJ ' Kenneth Beley discontinued his 1 ^’ nt at DePai,w ’ wiU 10,1 abo,,t *

in her native land.

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Pony Express service today. Subscribers to the Decatur j Daily Democrat complained that the newsboy’s pony trampled I their laws. j “It won’t be glamorous any- j more,” Young Boley said, “Bh*- i i'll use a bicycle from now on.” )

Every h&ht wire is & possible fire starter Are you insurecT SIMPSON STONER INSURANCE

MAPLE HEIGHTS Home Ec XMAS BAZAAR December llth. Ralph’s Studio Needle work, Candles, It,iked Goods. Country Corner Store.

V Elsie's Beauty Shop In Coatesvllle will he open li days a week from now until a ter New Years.

Mon/ Tins. Wed.

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Hours

9 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. 9 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. 9 a. m. to 4:80 p. m. 9 a. m. to 4:80 p. m. 9 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. 9 a. in. to t^io p. m.

Phone 10 Coatesvllle

FOR APPOINTMENTS Elsie's Beauty

Shop

at DePauw. will tell about

Christmas

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Section Three To Meet Thursday Section Three of thi

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Christian church will meet, ¥ Thursday at 2:00 p. m. at tho'B home of Mu Will Herod. Mrs. JJ Dietrich will ha” • churgc of th.' 9 program. M"mb°rs please bring if gifts for tnc grab hag. 4- 4- 4- 4- I Keystone Itibic < 'ass To Mc-4 Thursday The Keystone Bible Class will p meet with Mrs. Charles Hutchison, Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Leo Reeves and Mrs. Myrtl' 1 Higgins as assisting

hostesses.

Mis. E. C. Bowman will read a Christmas story by Mary

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Gorham Silverplate is made for a lifetime of wear

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O'Reur Binkley. The Rev. J. E. Porter will give the devotions. There will be (Vie usual gift ex-

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Serein n Four To Meet Thursday Section Four of the Christian Church will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock with Mrs Glen Fry, south College avenue Mrs. Harley Miller will have the devotions and program. Please bring grab-bag gift.

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SERVICE FOR EIGHT $65’^ (50 pi«c«t), consists of 16 teaspoons, 8 •ach knives, forks, individual selad forks and cream soup spoons, and one each butter knife and sugar spoon .... (With protective chest, from $4.50 add'l.)

Teaspoons # Cream Soup Spoons Iced Tea Spoors Coffee Spoons Dessert or Cereal Spoons Dinner Forks Luncheon Forks Dinner Knives Luncheon Knives Selad Forks Oyster Forks Butter Spreaders Butter Knife Sugar Spoon Tablespoon

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DON'T FORGET TO REGISTER A Beautiful Bulova Watch will be give n to th Lucky Man 5 <>u do not have to be present at drawing to win. OPEN HOUSE-SATURDAY, DECEMBER HTH.

ROSES FOR THE LADIES

C. B. HAMMOND

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