The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 January 1949 — Page 3

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THl! DAIL/ [JANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1949.

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INDIANAPOUS, Jan. 18 — jnso ON (L . p) KeUy Petillo 44 fornlef rs ' “Cinderella fan” of the aato racing world who drove to victory Ot’*' in the 500-mile Indianapolil>liiine KMIK Speeilway race in 1933, to lay " .started a one-to-10 yeai- prison term on a charge of assault anal battery with intent to kill inis j blonde former secretary. iFetillo was convicted quickly " by a criminal court jury late yes terday. He was charged in c m nection with a knife atta 1 k on Mrs. Naomi Schalner, 25. in an Indianapolis hotel room last June

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Petillo testified he was in a different hotel at the time of the <.ttack. But the state contended that Petillo's use of an alirs when he checked in at the hotel showed the attack was premediated and that Petillo intendr 1 to kill Mrs. Schafner. Mrs. Schatner, daughter of i Lebanon. Ind., minister, sat

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Wabash Valley Prelim Should Prove Interesting Affair This Week-End

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The Greencastle hif;h seh gymnasium will be the nteeea for seven Putnam county pn i) m , teams this weekend dating tie annual Wabash Valley prelimii ary tournament. The winm here will compete in the final lomnl at Terre Haute next w. k. Needless to say, che county hardwood court squads are bl aring down in practice sessions hoping to emerge the local champion and consequently enjoy the trip to Terre Haute.

Net Card Tuesday Ball ; ',a at In Pauw Thursday DcPauw at Eariham Friday ch n ns b at Seymour Wall h Valley Tourney sa, ueday V,. ' (i Valley Tourney

The tourney in the Tiger Cub gvm should prove most interesting with several of the Putnam

through the court proceedings aggregations boasting good rcc- , In; : . letnrn match with the with a scar showing from her ords and about on an even ba-: 1 • a/.U t. The local five de-

BOWLING NEWS Tin Vnr-ity Lanes bowling im t:"led to Brazil Sunday,

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ti mple to her chin. The scar was from a wound the stale conton i-i-d Petillo inflicted with a knift I in the room where Mrs. Sehafm r

lived with her husband, Hoy.

Petillo broke down when sentence was pronounced and plcadj ed with Judge William L). Ban to reconsider the case. But Ban said then- was no question about

who inflicted the wound. "The only question is whelhi- ! you did it with intent

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f, ati I Brazil by H pins. The , :■ th" match was 2582 for Green and 25t)S for Brazil. Tin five men composing the Varsity Lanes team and their

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Dora Prichard, Belle Union principal, is ,in charge of the tournainent as he lias been for u number of years past. Mr. Prichard and his assistants have

handl, I the many details and M Crawley 168 crowds at each session in a Ben j arV i 3 161 splendid manner which ha made Slovens 188 th.- Wabash Valley prelims such N ,„. m Scott 185 a sin i ess in this chy. MeCammack 176

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Franz Bodfors, pianist a: I) -- I’atiw University will present a FOSTER ' divert .11 Mi hairy Hall Wed-11'.-dry, January 19th, at 8:15 n. 11. This is the first of a series of Washington concerts which w II be pi. sent. | on the campus by the Music School.

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nightcap of the initial session. Fillmore drew a bye, 11 1 w n enter the 2 p. m. semi-final battl - Saturday inerting t - winger of the Hambi ’ lge-lii . lsville encounte . W'uui 1 ; of Gam ■ 2 and Game 3 miS at . Id. Pile winning outfi's of th . t . libs will 1 insh in 1 he cha up 1 .hip 11 mtest Satur lay 1 ght. Due in the interes'. hi n manifest, large throngs of basketball fans an- expected to alt -nd •veiv s-'ssion. There may some upsets and plenty of action a,id excitement is ceituin whence r Putnam county m t tea. is

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PEOPLE IN THE KNOW say Rita H ... Aly Khan (seated left) are all set tu marry, that she will accon. pany him to Ixmdon where he will D ftee of a previous marnag. The two hold hands openly in New York They won’t pose fc.r picture, but tins hitherto unpublished photo shows them on prett good terms last summer at Chat an d 1. Horizon. Cannes, Franc* wiien they first bognn dating Stundtiv* are Bonnie Bapst. Mi Ydliam VVoodwanl. Jr., and a-i n- : I (1 I i-v n r 1 '

WITH TEMPERS running high in Britain over question of recognizing new Israel, Foreign Minister Ernest Bcvin (right) is accompanied by a bodyguard as he walks to prime minister's residence, No. 10 Downing street, for cabinet meeting. The Labor cabinet upheld his policy, designed to prevent Israel from obtaining Negev, valuable desert Palestine re.trioru flnternttional RadiophotoJ

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elcrs, won 0. 1788. Cull .. 1 -... v. m 2. 1910: Ruffleia, won 1. 1907. 1 d 1-: onomy, won 0, Latin ln E is, won 3, 1848. Finishers, won 0. 1556; Cutters, won 3. 1728 Three High Scores: White . 2114 Culligans, 1910; Ruf-

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Lawrence 1K6.

Over 4(H>: Louise Peterson | Burk 442; Christine f'-n 431; Jennie Hartman Dons Rowland 420; Juliette

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LEAVING the U. R. Immigrati n office at New York With the intention of marrying "as soon us possible” are Edith George, a German girl, and Clayton Barber, ex-GI of Mishawaka, Ind., father of four children. Unaware of the

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many, the fraulein was reluctant to marry Barber, but lie won her over. (Internationa!)

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