The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 February 1949 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, i 94V.

Admit Engaging In Black Market

BUDAPEST. Fob. 4 UP)--Two ro-ilofpndants of Joseph iiral Mindaionty pleaded p .ilty today to er.pagir.g in black market dollar deals but both denied they plotted to overthrow the Hungarian govern-

ment.

Prince Paul Estcrtuuy. one of the wealthiest landowners in Hun pat v before th- war. a.lnlit,1 to 'he (ourt he bought doi-l.-H ■ fieri) Mill' -Zenty at abovi black market rates to further the cardinal's monarchist amKstorhasy’s t^xtimony. #lrawn out un‘!«'r questioning by th < it. xn' 1 inte?ruptc-'1 rltamat* n ally at one point by Mind-

been possible to move the steei mg column two inches further to the left giving additional elbio. room to driver and fmnt cor. partrr.er.t pass- r.gers Pontiac owners may choose, as in the past between the 90 horsepowwer r-.x cvlindered engine. and the 104 horsepower eight. Compression ratio Witt standard head is 6 5. well in the upper range of American motor cars and not requiring premium

fuels.

Seventydiv- percent of If’* Pontiacs were ordered with Hyrda-.Matic drive ar. indication of the public s enthusiasm for this automatie transmission Pontiac in 1949 will continue to supply Hydra-Matic as optional equipment at extra cost. It i a the lowest priced cut t l> thus equipped.

the daily banner

CLOVERDALE GIRL IS MARRIED

in memory

f

IN MKMOK\

Moffett ington.

and

HERALD CONSOLIDATED

Entered in the poatnfflce at I (ireencastle. Indiana as ae«''*»d dasa mail matter under a" <•'

March ”, 1878. Sabaortptl.m i»n. 20 cents per week: H 00 l”^' year by mail In Putnam e-mnrt $5.00 to r-80 per year oatsuv

Putnam County.

8. R. Rarlden, Publisher. 17-19 South -lackaon Street

TODAY'S B1BI.E THOVOTI Every* mother magnifi* Lord in song. The mirac’..' birth wt uld b- vet •• heir ling won ter, « 'an experienee. My •-mil ,l " 'magnify the Lord, and my -p.t. hath rejoiced in <'."*1 niy -avi Luke 1:46 47

Did I oi anyone in my name cv I ask you f"i money for roya. purpo.su ?” th< capunai

Ilian I" I of Esteihazy.

K ' ihazy h idled in the negativ. M. added that he had not

M: ezriity -ihee Hungaiv

v. as liberal d from the Herman

i: si i. puiii v in Esterhazy testimony that h* i. .. h: dollars from Mm Isaentv bill, lift i not met him v. as no . i,a 4 .* iy explametl Es* ihazy was the first witi. - this morning when the se ■- , ,y f Mindszenty's trial for t. a on open d. Following him M Ml Nagv s n .ary of th. Hungarian Catholic Action Group. Nagy admitted engaging m hla. k market iW a’-. but ilenii ... a-. Esteihazy a: 1 M '.dsz*!ity. the gov.-mitu-nt charges of pin. .og to oveithlow the gov-r-nunent. r-’agy al.so admittwl he was guiity of not reporting a icquest 1 i [iolitic.il and eeononiu information made by Sigmund Miha!ovics. diii t for get cral of the Ctatholic Action Group who fled Hungary lust summer

M U 1*0 VTI \l fC'(iatlnu^«l from Vai* Oaei The C.uefUin embraces model nistic styling adapted tc P nt;^< idniduality. This consist., of two gracefully arched steps from roof crown to trunk i ork. to lowei filg'C ”* PAh 4 ae Vide ha- b< '*n im* pr. v.-d b> moving the ic-ar sea* well forwaid of the lean axle. • ha.ned between the fr-*nt and ••ar springs An add-d dividend w added hip r -on by avoiding space-taking wheel housing The front feat has been move. 1 f ur im .iea forward and because of the increased width it has

NEW IMMiKN The following new books ar ■ listed in the city library: r ■ v . aibrand: '-Boin 1925,•' Brittain; •The Plague, 44 Camus: “ThRoom B. yond." C.rr; “Tbe M t Or: Ma t River" Clark "No. Negotiable." C »l< - '‘High Tours " Coatam: -‘Mary Wak. field." De La Roche; "Th Grand D - icn." Dos Pa's -: "Th Web o* Evil, - ’ Emeriek "Lonely Passage," Erdman; "Hound-D' ■- Man." Gipson: "Late Have l Loved Thee." Mannin "Roundelay. 44 Moser "Action at Three Peaks." ORourk. "The Flan.. and The Serpent.” Ost. rhout ••The Tow. i of Terzel." Van Paasen: "The Washbournes of Otterley.” Pak. :gton: "Th M vmg Stairs " Pi< k.! "Morning Song.' 4 P.apha Ison; “Bip Jim Turn, r.” Stevens. “A Seed I;i Spring." Thompson; ‘Three T'> Make P.. a iy. 4 Turlington: "An Aet of Love." Wolfert: ‘‘Th-' Dukay- " Z.lahay Non fiction: "Th City and The Cathedral." Anderson; “Th John Hopkins." Bernheim: “L"-t City of th. Inraf" Bingham; -Week-Em' Painter.” Barton: •-Fi'-ntier Doctor " Crumb N. : ‘•The Road To Reason.” Da N'ouy: "Cheaper By The Dozen," Gilbr.-th: “Creative Creamics." Lester. "This Is San Francisco.” O’Brien. “It's An Old New Orleans Custom,” Robinson: "Wa'oi Colo; Painting Is Fun.” Sta - !• "Nathaniel Hawthorne ' Ctewart: "The Book of Stillrnea low." Tabei : ‘‘And Th.-l'e 3 Stood With My Piccolo." Willson: “China Th- I,and and Th P'ople.” Winfield.

PlHSOWl And local News II It I E F S

Dr and Mis l Thursday t< i Louisiana

W. J

Kt.der .! cation

Morns Buth spent Fnda;.' i: iting friends.

Nk hols In loving memory of ur wif. and mother. I^aura

\i:. N.chola who passed away V IT ago February 4. 1948. j t! f* n 1m" of sweet remembi ance. a memory, fond and true. • a token of love's devotion p! ur hearts still long for

you.

n-e >•' ars of her life were numb< red \Pi,ih. messenger whispered

low,

Th' Master has come and called for thee." th anmvered: “I am ready to

go"

^.on Nichols and children

pd.

In loving memory of our darl mg ipqthci and grandmpUjf!',

passed ,

Field

Alice Fitzsimmons, who away February 4. 1948.

Her atigerraek? from heaven*

Looks down on us each day

Whispering "please don’t grieve"

Because T ve gone to stay,”

And when God calls you to this

land

TU meet you at the brink Whod He cements the link. Sadly missed by children and grandchildren. pd

M\\

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4h\ GIANT MAKES ItEt OKD-BHE VKIM. HOP

Rl \l ESTATE TRANSFERS Wni C. Jones . tux to Edward F Schulz, etux land in Green.st;. Twp- $1 M 1 Horner, etux to Bobby La v n. etux land In Marion twp SI. Fr d P Docker, etux to Unite.: States of America, land in Clov rddc Twp. *80.00

WASHINGTON. F-h. I fUPi The Navy's lecord-breaktig Jon.-f itution is a preview of the line! of plane the public may fly n "in abort fiv. years." an aerolautieal engineer said today. The mammon:h 92-ton pla:v P"d across the continent yesteray in nine hours and 32 minut- - /ith bO per. "ii a boa id. the lavgst number ev. r t6 make such n ligh.. Ih trip was made from

children.

Serving in th* n . , fantr >- t< " 1 . ytaij 1 ' vas honorably ^3 August. 1PH aft ^ log in the fighting Cassmo i n ^ l Grooncastlc. h( ,

with the Mi N, dUCtS Co. fr

He has b r, asdOcia..

Roofs Gi ' past foui applian. -

I tie stor has bc, n J sinr 'o ^ wa ip,. ..j ^ ago. A Co::,pl,.t e |^1 and 'I an,, s, r ' ' maintij

Varvel, |, x . 3l J iiaii„d s,. n ', C( . J

pncaatb montli*.

Jo,

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manager of ott(‘nd(,*u C

Rnot's.

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Dr and Mrs Leland Trippett

Club will meet , are announcing the marriage of at 7:39 o’clock j (heir daughter. Betty Anne, to Mr Elizabeth T • Richard Hoff an of Greeneastle^

1 The wedding was solemnized on Saturday. Jar. 22nd in the First

Miss Ali" Murphy has re- j Christian Church at Frankfort

turned hon . ' m Terre Haut

of Charles Conley

Fortnightl

Monday evening

at the home

Noll.

Mr-. Klehard Hoffman

Ind The couple will be at home n North 26th street in Lafayette where both are students in PurUniversity. Betty Anne is a member of the FI Beta Phi sorcrity and Student Council of Pur-

MLs Twomey Bride

j Of William F. Reynolds

Mr and Mrs Douglas Lawson Miss Virginia Tvoney becamof Boston. Mass are visiting | the bride of William F. Reynolds Mrs C. H Barnaby Mrs Law- ( Saturday at SO P M. in th" th. la ghtei -f Mrs Bam- j Emeri Avenue Baptist Church

j it Indianapolis. Indiana.

' The bride chose an aqua blue l*!.!' .. ! ’res.- and arried a white Bible

Th wh > attended fro ft

son a by.

Kindergarten Mothers Meet Monday Ki :d» : garten Mothers will meet Monday evening at < 1 ,ck in Key-tone Chaf41 of ! Gotun church.

from

< astle, Claral E Shinn. .'>06 S Jacks-n St Kc hard W Fukrter. 720 S Locust St., and Winston C Thompson >01 S. Locust St have enrolled at DePauw L r.:versity fm the Spring semester, it was announced here today bv Miss Veneta Kunt* > registrar.

FOR SALE: Circulating coa heat- i excellent condition. Phone t 516-M. v 4-2n

ANNIVERSARIES

Woman Faces Varied Charges

Greencastle were Mr Vein Twomey Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Twa* mey Marilyn and Marlene Mr. Donald Twomey and Miss Donna

Smith.

The .’eoeption was held at 504" East Michigan Street, at the home if the groom's brothers.

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Fillmore Ladies To Me f* Tuesllny F The M nary S xiety of th« Filin, re Christian church will neet Tuesday. Feb. 8th. Anna Lisby Leaders, ond Lisby and Mrs

> mem

with Mrs.

Tri Kappa State

Luncheon February 12th The Tri Kappa state luncheon till b< held Saturday. February 12th. at 12:30 o’clock in the Chateau Room of the Claypo d Hotel It will be followed by a Visit to th- Hoosict Art Salon at the Wm. H Block Co. At 11 loen th. re will be a conducted t.-ur of the Hoosier Art Gall -ri< s i>. the State Life Building. This year marks th. Hoosier Salon's silver anniversaty. For 22 of the 25 years Tn Kappa hn: taken an active interest in this exhibit and annually makes t.

:>z-

Blrthony Mrs. Opal Burk Feh 4th •

R.-elsville

SPRINGFIELD. UP i Mrs. J.-an

Ilk. F. b. Brokus.

4 -

22, PROF. GEORGE GOA K

BALANCED MEALS FOR BETTER HEALTH-

But insist on quality foods in your program of balanced meals for the health of your family -

QUALITY MEATS BEEF-PORK

FEDERAL INSPECTED AND GRADED

Quality Meat Market

*2 SOI Til A INK ST.

PHONE 42

.vh “t" k" five ehildren from various itics to use in religious miss on fund appea’s. today also

HA- INTER: 'TIN!. HOKBA

| ".dmitt‘-7 burglaries in nine cities

whih on money-raising trips. F. Lynch of the Illinoi

Ijimhasi prize of $600 00 from the pictures shown at the salon. Tr. Kappa has thus acquired 20 fine paintings, some of which hang In the Janies Whitcomb Riley hcspital and others ar. shown by^ Tii Kappa chapter.throughout the year in their own

! communities.

John F. Lynch ot me Illinois Bureau .,f Criminal Identification said that Mrs. Brokus confessed the thefts during a lie detector

test.

He said she admitted stealing vacuum cleaners radios and dhei ite.rs in New York. Boston,

Reader:; of the IndianaiK.hs

Sunday Star have become qu ; * ;am:liar with the feature "Dn A'>u Kn v These Hoosiers" ?. j

ROBERT LYONS ltE\l>

the .: vc: ’. .. agar INDIANAPOLIS, Feh. 4 iUPi se t :: Of particular inten-t to j Observers said today that the Gre tl. p< pie is that the) death of Robert W Lyons refeat.i, \,i- :ig : i’ed last sum- moved one of the most colorful me: by G. rge Owe • f-the De- and mysterious political figures Pauvv U: ’ faculty whos. sum- ‘ n Indiana history.

i mer hobby far many years has

Omaha

Ar:z Lincoln. Neb. Silver vpiing- MD Milwaukee, and

Chicago.

Flagstaff, and Phoenix, I •>*«' research into American

biography. The quiz idea and n list of fat us native Hoosi.:end their birthplaces was submit ted to t.o Star. Front this list the i ditoi of the magazine sci • tli n writes up the story of three or f air celebrities each week. The feature is based upin thr

8 u - id mat mod. of the items ver, st deii from missions and

: tei were pawned.

Mr- Brokus is . barged with kidnaping by MaComb, 111 and

Pittsburgh anth* ritles

( Of 8 AILOR> KESIGNS

Lyons. 53. wealthy A.’ashington attorney and congressional lobbyist, was found dead in his hotel room in Washington yesterday. apparently the victim of

a heart attack.

Relatives considered bringing ! the body here for burial Lyons ^ was bom in Bloomington, spent part of his early life in Rioh-

human interest appeal of state i nionf I- an, I maintained a home in

Indianapolis while practicing law from an ornate suite j n the

and local pride and was develop ed also In response to a demar.u

To; • vv oaper features with def " as hington finanical district.

KOKOMO. Ind.. Feb. 4 tUPi - Col. William M Sailors said *oiay he had resigned as coalmankr of the 150th Field Artillery )f the Indiana National Guard

iftei 25 years of -late and fed-! J, ‘" a *><I Putnam Co.

■rai service.

inite inspirational appeal tr. youth to offset the criticism against some of th*- comic stripOf 275 Hoosiers who have made iistinguish.'d contribution Ir American life 9 were bom in

For years he wa s a behind-the-scenes figure in Hoosie r poli-

tics.

NEW 1949

PONTIAC

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Yrs. - 77 Yrs.

CLEAN Jh GLD BILLS GET SET FOR WINLER,

lift./

You get prompt service •vhen you come here for a loan.

If you need a loan of $10 to S300, droo in and talk it over.

Indiana Loan Co.

13 E. Washington HI. Ph. 15

POLIO FUND PROGRESS $9,000M

In 1944. Lyons was elected Indiana member of the Republican National Committee. But h.- resigned nine days later after a storm of protest arose because he once was a top figure in the Ki

Klan.

Klux

$4,764 56

TRI MAN I NDKK KIKE WASHINGTON. Feb 4- (UP) . ■ resident Truman was tirder fire today from Republican* and organized labor for claiming power to use injunctions again* 4 ■ nationaal emergency strikes. Ijtbor denied that he had sti h inherent power and did not want it given to him. Some Republican Senator* also denied that he had the power except that granted | by the Taft-Hartley Act-and believed Congress should give it to him in an\ new labor law that is passed.

DEMOS CONFIDENT WASHINGTON, Feb. 4 iup, Democratic Icaciers were confident today the House will quickly approve le gislation to glv: President Truman broad powers to reorganize the executive branch of the government.

WATCH Your Savings GROW!

As mighty oaks from tiny

acorns grow, so it is with your savings IF you “put aside” regularly. Let your money ean interest for tomorrow by opening an account today.

First-Citizens Bank And Trust Co

ORDER AND LAY-AWAY YOUR VALENTINE CANDY NOW

RUSSELL STOVER - WHITMAN'S ■■ PAHGbH 85c to $6.50

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