The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 February 1949 — Page 2

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LAND SALg AT PUBLIC AUCTION Friday, February 25,1949 1C A. M, On Premises. 119 acres, more os less, known as the David A ° : ckei farm, located 3 miles north of Bainbridge' ? miles south of Roachdale; I 2 mile west of loachdale and Bainbridge road, on Fincastle and larpertersville blacktop road. IMPROVEMENTS: G room frame house with ?lectricity; fair barn; granary, brooder house, poultry range house, tool shed, and other outbuildings. Year ;jund running stock water, fed by springs. Fair fencing, some new. 75 acres in cultivation; remainder good grass lam.. Possession not later than Mar. 2D. Taxer paid to 1950. TERMS - GASH. JOHN WILLIAMS, Commissioner. Roachdale Route I, Phone Fincastle. A I.TON ill Itvl Aurtionrrr

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NYC Railroad To Idle 8,100 Workers NKW YORK Fob. !• it’P' The largest singU layoff of men I since th. 1929 deprossiou was | announced today by the N< ; York Central Railroad. Sum ! 8.100 repair and maintenam-•

The afternoon Circle of t! ' j wnr |- ors W ore given notie

Woman's Circle ' ? ^ ?lrl ' t ' 3 ' 1 ' their temporary layoff by tb

Sen a e will meet Thursday a? j onrt of the week.

2:.70 p m. vith Mrs. I vain

Reagan. < hairman at the Alpha The eomnanv <^,1 the reason

Tan Omega house. The subject

.if pediatrics at the Washington j yearly, i ) r l': iversity School of Mi'diclne.! about 2a'Kio

told tho winter session of the Am ticau Medical Association thn' 70 per cent of the deaths from whooping cough occur in

children under a year old. Ninety-five per cent of the

di aths occur in children under

five, ho said.

There are from ir.O.OOO to 200- there i 000 eases of whoopi:.g cough torntion

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The company said

tor the mass discharges was a 10 per cent decline in passenger and freight traffic since last

I year.

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furloughcd at the West Y . shops of the rail-

| load last week.

The road announced the closing of six locomotive and car repair shops becausi

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The shops affected aie those at Beech Grove, Ind.: Avis. Pa.: . West Albany; East Buffalo, N. |Y.: O'llinwfKxl. O.: Jackson. Mich Urbana. III., an I Elkhart,

Ind.

The Pennsylvania Railroad a' - I nounced last week the layoffs of j 2.500 maintenance shop workers.

; -- I -.1 i adio forum was I 't:ng. Mr. Leckrone. edl f the Indianapolis Times, | of the responsibility of the j to tell the truth, facts ami v but the fact-. Mayor ( v added. “We expect th • j !" t' il th' people what th incil and the leg .slatui 'ing. Mayor Feeney urge i *11 k iow th' ir legislators | ' them know how they feel |

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P'eb. 9 i UP i Twenty-three I Span s. 1 ! pasengers and five DanI isli crewmen wet .nissing and presumed dead today in the eras,! r f a British-made Vickers-

Danish Airlines plane.

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pf'.-udent, Mrs. Zella 1 opened the meeting by up singir. < ' Jesus i.s all rid t'i Me. Worship was

. v. a h, Mr.- Mildred Frasier T i less ui Paradise of the Pa-

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Eighti en members answered the mil i all with a Bible verse Thi secretary and treasurers i p rts wcii read and approved. Earing th. business meeting ' ‘ v.' re nade for Father and banquet Feb. 18th. 1 lie \\ S. C- S. was discussed Mrs Patricia B:g!er. The n« xt meeting will be with M: X I] Ri . ves. March did

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, Th. hunt for the plane was ■ ■ trated near the Swedish ■ ■ v »g, ■ Bar ■: ■

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finding \Teckage believed to he

from the plane.

But heavy rain and fog hampj i red search operations by harbor police and naval vessels in the 1 waters of narrow arm of the , Baltic touched by Sweden and

Denmark.

i The plane crashed while pre- | paring for an instrument landing j ai Kaslrup Airdrome here. It j was en route fron Madrid via

| Paris.

The morning newspaper Brelingske Tidende identified the passengers as a Spanish delegation enroute to Copenhagen to negotiate a trade agreement and prominent Spanish businessmen bound for an industrial fair

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State

it p. it mi get! clubs to discuss al! th. ; roblern.s including worio • v. ut-. The responsibility of the 14.500 clubs i the United Stateis great. I K'ngii Publii R. lations Com-! suliant Roy Godley explained I “Th. Kroger Community Ini- | pi' vrinent Program” with i‘.; i many prizes to clubs for com- i immity mprovement work. Thi number one health jiro ! ject, Th.' Ii .liana H. art Founda- ' tioii will at once begin activities ( to inform the public regarding! the fight against heait disease. 1 coordinating activities wim j < unty, state and national medi- i i :d societies- in helping to inforiu | a: I prevent the ravages of heart 1

disease.

Mis Bernard Handy is county i i olt.b chairman of the eounty I F Icration of Clubs and I)i D. J 1 St el. js medical advis i.

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Dr. Wildman Is Chapel Speaker

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Students will receive th. ilplcmas at graduation a The Greencastle men an Allar 'eld s n of Mt and Mrs. Walter “eld, Box 347, and Ottis T MarTtidiiy's .llitrkfts IN' IANAPQLIS Feb. 9 — E P) Hogs 6 000, nioderately acive barrows and gilts 25 to 50 ower, top $20.25 sparingly; goo. ind choice 160-225 lbs $19.75. ;20.00. 225-250 lbs $18.25--19 00 ew cho e $19.25. 250-290 lb -17 do ;,,| ,. 0 , i.. yiij 7-, 117.25; 100-160 lbs $16.00-$ 18.00; iOMs mostly 50, lower bulk $14-00-$l.i 00. choice lightweights J15.00, choice lightweights $15-

50. som. $16.00

Cattle 1.000 calves 400; steers ind heifers slow due to high sking prices, few sales about toady: part load of high good and choice yearlings $22.50: nedium and good yearlings an.' ..oilers $1, 50-$20.00; common uid medium light yearlings $15-

50-$lS 00.

Sheep 1.500; fairly active on

medium to choice, bulk .sale* steady; 7 loads good and ch'ice

nl w.>olcd southwestern lambs. 97-100 lbs, $23.00. g un; i choice native:. . •wee mo;

$22 <10-$22 50

STRAW HATS In iH ne„ shapes and -shades Flattering creations ♦„ brighten that 'suit or Breve NELLYE RIGGS 107 IHoon ington Street. Phone tor evening appointment', _ 1037.

Hie e\penh«- of the end goals in

life.

"In any decision," he said, should take the long ruub,- vlext "I the situaainn In-fore m- miixe 'rout thinking out into the area ot conflict. in tlic lirst chapel service of tl.' Spting semeatci. Dr. Wild11 hi tol l a Gobin Mentorial au.i' 'e that contemporary lif/ 1 daces a h-avy strain upon tlv "arp and thread of our lives. HOSPITAL NOTES -Mrs. Donald CowgiU an I aught' 1. 705 south Iiidiana

ROME. Feb. 9 (UP) Pone Pins XII has called an extraonlincty secret consistory for next Monday at which hi will speak 1 gainst the trial and sentencing J 'seph Cardinal Mindszentv, ^ before the Sacred College {Cardinals, it was announced to-

] day.

Such a consistory for the sole purpose of an extraordinary apai speech is almost unpre- . edented in Roman Catholic history It i.s the most solemn form in which the Pope could make a speech. As the Pontiff issued his cal!. Italian Catholics calk'd mass demonstrations and prayer meetings to protest against the case. The powerful lay organization. Italian Catholic action, announc. id that all units "must meet for prayers to obtain from God the grace f aid for Cardinal Mind-

P0LI0 FUND PROGRESS $9,00000

stieet, wei< dismissed from th . I SZen ^'' Primate of Hungary, un1 •'■ -.pita! Tuesday. justly and inhumanly condemned. Mrs. Rnscoc Stevens and | uml f " r strength for all the sufia ightei. Koachdale R 2. wn, j lerin K and persecuted Hungarian

i-nilssed Tuesday. ' William Callender, GreencasI tie. was dismissed Tuesday.

’atholics.'

lldefonso Cardinal

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•Mr. and Mrs. Argel Smith oi Q'uncy an- the parents of a son born Wednesday morning at th"

Putnam County hospital.

Mis. Audrey Storm of Coatesville was admitted to the hospit-

al Wednesday morning.

•Mrs. Ruth Osborn. Greencastle, was admitted to the hospital

Wednesday morning.

Schuster,

Archbishop of Milan. ordered special prayers for the Cardinal tonight in the church of St. An- ! hony. He said a mass protest meeting also would be held in a

downtown square.

Addressing a Catholic action meeting last night, the Cardinal said the Budapest court did not try a nwln luit .. a humnn

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ANNIVERSARIES " " ,0, NI) r< > combat Weddings , '.,V that b„hies six weeks old ca:, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hathaxvay. ; be immunized against whoopin'--3 years today. February 9th. | cough .should be a good defense evosv r '"T™'' again * t ,his “moat serious ‘of

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history ... A box of paper or stationery,

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