The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 February 1949 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1949.
HEIRS TO Sl.000.000 HUNTED
SPORTS
VET PENSION PLAN IS TOPIC
By Jim Zeis
Roachdale Comes From Behind And Upsets Fillmore Cardinals, 50-48
Columbus Wins Over Tiger Cubs; 50 Fouls Called
Hawks threw a
monkey wrench in sect.onal aspirM.onj of the Fillmore Carxlmal-> at the Greeneast.e j^yni Friday night when the Hawks edged the Cards SO to
A NATION-WIDE Heirs of an SO-yea left a SI OOO OOC eBotlei appare' tc. a/nong the accumu rrpute<J to have tx shows Walton A titer.' cheeking '
• • • • •
•jVa
• •••••••••
■ i'. we’d like for ;.ou to feel rkar we are a good neighbor —a friend you can trust
and command in time of need . . Please make this sour headquarters for drugs, sundries sickroom supplies, etc. And of course we especially solicit your prescription patronage. You il bnd our prices alwass fair.
COAN PHARMACY
Public Sale
VS tla- undersigned, uill «ell at auction, on 'he (arm known nt tht ltu«~ Martin (arm |i« ated I mile *outh and I mile east •>( (Toserdale (mi on tti* oM Til* T'actory road the following on
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 16,1949
> \I,E ST VKTs AT l«::sn V M i( 'T)
40 •• CATTLE •• 40
S M->ear old Hereford eows. t with <alse<. h> side; ! t»->r. old Hereford cows with raises h\ side; ;s r old hlaek \ngiis eows to raise in spring; ."> i-yr. old iilaek Vcgu. ii,ws. heavy springers; 9 H-yr. oh! tdai k Vngu- rows, to raise in spring; ag>-d hla< k Vtigu. row; coming :(->r. old hla< k Vngiis steer; jrear-old tila< k Vngi’s heifer, hred; ‘f-sr. old registered hla* h Vngtls lull; ’t-sr. old (dark Angus bull; 5 yearling Vngiis stters; f searling ssiiite fa<e ff< ers; yearling sshite ta< • heifers; | mixed <alses, sseaned.
63 - HOGS - 63
. v ri d s|Mitte<l sows to farmss in Sfan h; ssfiite soss. to farrosi in Man h ! sshite gilts ti farrow in 'laroh; sshite sow, to fuiross in Vpril; » white sosss. o|H-n; I fat hogs, weigh 'J50 (Mnmds; .VI shoats. sseigh Hit to 115 pounds.
Roachdale. the Putnam countyhigh school net team which we said recently didn't know when they were supposed to be whipped came from behind to win from the Cardinals who got away to a flying start in the first and second quarters And in A'ir.r.mg Friday es-ening. Ur*Hawks accomplished this feat without the services of Thomp-
. son. one of their bent , who was on the *iek list
Fillmore jumped into » 6-0 lead as the game got underway ar.d increased this adsantage to
to 11 at the quarter Roch-
dale began to show some promise in the second period when they outseored the 13.12 as Fillmore led. 30 to 24 at th«
half
Coming hi k alter the rest iner.r.ission the Hawks began to ! cl-mb and with the count 40 to A against them a field goal by Miller tied tn- ore at 40-all and the P.oacndaie fans went wild Kecks bucket put the Hawks ahead for the first time in the ! contest. 42 to 40. Arnold dropped in a free- toss for F.llmore ar.d t was 42 to 41 Miller wh.. played an outstand:ng game at enter fc>r Roachdale slipped und.-r the hoop for | another timely layup shot making it 44 to 41 in fax-or of Roachdale as the third period j ended Miller was f uled in the act of shooting and almly dropped in an attempt from the chanty stnpe to start the final quarter, making it 45-41 Roachdale Arnold war fouled as h'- blazed away at the draperies and he ' made g xed the second of two j free throws Neier nuss-d a foul but registered from the court and Fillmore trailed by a lone point 45-44 Grimes rr.issed a chance at the little black mark that would have tied the count Miller and Clone both hit free throws and with thr.-e minutes to go, the Hawks led 47 to 44 Girton dropped in a foul shot ar.d Neier knotted the score at 47-47 Arnold put Fillmore back in the lead with a free chance at 48-47. Hiller proved the hero of the game when he again swished the drapes for two points He was fouled by Neier but missed the free throw as the Hawks went ahead. 49 to 48. Grimes again missed at the foul line for Fillmore. Keck was fouled but took the ball out of bounds with les« than a minute remaining Hym< r wafouled and with four seconds to play, stepped to the free throw line and made good the shot that gave Roa. hdale the contest. 50 to 48.
Th< Tig.u Cub- took it on th • chin again Friday evening down at Columbus when th>- Bulldog" sent them back to Greencastle jn th* short end of a 42 to 31 decision.
A total of 50 personal foul sere called during th- gam-. 2*
players I - f them being on Gr.-encastl
which is far too many misie meanors by any ball club. Roberts and Stites wen both ou of th-- contest before th<- fina. gun with 5 each charged again-
them.
LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM for disab.ed American veterans ts the discussion topic when Gen. Jonathan M. Wainwright, hero of Corregidor. confers with President Truman in Washington. Wainwright said the president did not commit himself on program. (Interniuonil)
NOTICE TO BinilKRS I'l K( HASH OF (STREET VIATEKIAES Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the Cl'.y of Greencastle, Indiana will receive xealitl bnls for th*- purchase of th<- following: 10 000 gallons more or leas of bituminous pro iucts of the foi lowing types: R C 3 RC 4 TM. AZ IV. Road Oils 2 000 lbs. more or 1< -s c r a r k and joint filler and/or Rock Asphalt Aggregali No. 2: No. 11 No 12. Bids will b. prop* rly and completely executed with non-collu-lion affidavit as required by law and on formr prescribed by the State Board of Acco nils Bids will be received at the Office of the Clerk Treasurer of -aid City until 7:30 P M. March 1 1948 A bond or certif.ed check payable to the City of Greencastle, Indiana will be required to be filed with earn bid in an amount qual to JO pert' nt of the bid.
Debate Jesus’ Cisr
The f lrs t quarter was airtight vith Columbus forging into a 2point lead at 8-4 The Cubred 10 points an I the Bull-
‘SHE’ FACES BOGUS CHECK COUNT A 3K
■ -s 13 in the second period ami j.' a' th- half it was Columbus If. j» Gr* ncastl.-s 14
Both quintets fought on abou* ven terms during the thir fram- with Columbus out u - fr ' 31-24 The Bulldog- the: proceeded to outscore the Inca r:gh .school netters in th. fourtr quarter 11-7. an i winning b. th count of 42 t . 31.
J:m Pierce an 1 Don Stit<with 10 points ear h were th nigh -corers for th - Cubs. Babl with four field goals and foui free throws head' d the Bulldo. • ff.-nsiv- with 12 points
(.r»-enea«tle Pl-rce Ash Wilde Blown Roberta Miller Stites FoXX Smithers Churchill .
F(» 0 1 1 1 0 •t 0 0 0 9
FT 4 2 0 3 n 0 4 0 0 0 13
SUNDAY MATINE E| ■
NIGHT - MONDATi TUESDAY NIGHT
The
nu'6 '.i\tn \ -1 'TRTdiijji pi t:
8i laj.st tun f Intr, i»-
aM-G-M ,
NEWS — WITH lim ■ WOMEN I \>HIONS(i ital T*'DM - MilltLliN,
C A.N All \ f.UJJi
•‘She's” Maurice Holsinger
police lineup.
( olumbu- 41 Babb Calvert Line Sr h»-idt Niemoeller Essex Adams Le-ntz Schwartzkoff Sweeney Newsom Burns
F(> 4 0 0 1 1 0 I) 1 0 2 0 12
FT 4 0 3 1 5 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 18
PF >
BOGUS CHECK CHARGES are on file In Washington against Maurice Paul Hc-singer, dressed as a woman, with head shaved to accommodate a wig, when arrested In Des Moines, la The 42-year-oW Wt. Rainer, Md., man is being returned.r/nfernannea; J
CHIEF JUSTICE SA40SRE n-uds Is rael's Supreme court, which is debating whether it can legally review the more-than-19-century-old trial and crucifixion of Christ The petition for such action was made by Robbe Gorskamp ol Santpoort, Holland. He demands reversal of the ancient decision, and backs up plea with a six-and-one-half-pound parcel of reportedly new evidence f int*rn*tiorril)
Th- Com . th- right ti. bibs, and to ,.xk fur ww Witnos.-i in;, hail ! ar. I ■ February. 194!' M. Cliff' : Frazier City Cl.-! k-1 rea.wr, k H
^W^WASHINGTON
MARCH OF EVENTS
Atomic Age Submarine Makes Maneuvers Bow
0 22
Officials ling
Symons and St-r-
Black Panthers Defeat Quincy
New Undersea Vessels Streamlined, Speedier Special to Central Press
TT'ASHINGTON—When this country’s largest post-war fWt maW neux’ers get underway in the western Athntic and Caribbean areas Feb 14, the eyes of naval strategists will be glued on U1 atomic age submarine—possibly the Navy's most potent striking
weapon.
This is the sub developed by the United States Navy after years of post-war study of German and other foreign submarines and the application of American ingenuity under a multi-miliion-Uollar congressional
program.
It is no longer a military secret that our subs were obsolete by the war s end and it has been freely admitted that had Hitler been able to use his “reserve' - fleet of some 120 ultra-modern type
14- SHEEP - 14 ewes, all good ages, din to latnl. soon; 5 xearliiig sheep. 2 - HORSES - 2 Team of gray mares, smooth mouth, good workers. FARM IMPLEMENTS
Fillmore i 4k 1 Neier f Thompson, f Arnold, f Carpenter, c . Miller, g Grimes g Girton, g
Ft,. 4 0 5 2 1 5 2
FT. I*F.
Belle Union shaded a strong Quincy high school net team 47 to 45 Friday night in what turn- ' ed out to be a scoring duel b> I tween Bob Ziegelman of th* Black Panthers and Sinclair oi the losers
KAISER - FRAZER SALES-SERVICE COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR
reiJKBK m Washington
submarines in 1944 the Battle of the Atlantir might have had a sad ending for the Allies Fortunately, this was not the case, but startled United States naval experts were quick to lean, the truth and to realize the great need for improvement of the American fleet of submarines
<301
f
T -l! Farmall tractor with p>.w. r lift and eiiltixati.r-. in good condition; inltnator- fur I -II Farinall; International 'J-bottom 12 in hr.-aU plow, in go.*' condition; 7-ft. dl»< anil tandem; 5-ft. M< < orinh k-llc. ring mowing machine, in good condition; hay loader; Hla. k Hawk com planter with t<-rlili/er attachment and cHeck wire, all in good condition; International manure spreader, extra good; steel roller; 9-hoe d's. wheat drill; 5-hoe disc wheal drill; 1).-. ring binder, ti-ft. rut; toolli harrows; farm wagon with good Hal top; iron wheel wagon; small tools and many other items not listed h.-r.
ru. 4
1
5 5 0 0
1
33
l*K.
3
FEED AND MISCELLANEOUS
Koai hdale G. Clones. D. Clones. 1
Miller, e
D Keck, g B Keck, g Hymer, f
BllSer, f
B game Fillmore
dale. 24
Officials: Hamm and Cooper.
FT. 2 0 11 0 2 2
1
Ziegelman turned In 23 point: on 6 field goaJ.s and 11 fr*throws to materially aid the Belle Union cause. Sinclair kept Quincy In the ball game with 10 buckets and 9 foul tosses for a total of 29 points
Roach-
Belle Union led contest although most of the way. was Belle Union 18.
throughout th. it was closr At the half, it 24 and Quin* >
J'k bu yellow corn, •» years old; I.HttO hu. good yellow corn in crib; 50 bu. good Dnnli.-ld soybeans; ;wi hu. black beans; 3Ho (mi. wtu-al and rye mixture. Ihr.-slied by niaehine; 2<Wl bales I h resiled bran *: inn bales clover hay; J.50 bale, mixed hay ; 100 bale- wheat slran threshed; 6 hags M !-*: fertilizer; 4 hog ho’uses; self feeder. Hi f»-et long.
HFRKON Miss Barbara Leonard went io BiiU.-r to register Thursday and reutrned Monday to resume
studies.
Belle I nton (47 | Saunders Phillips Hartsaw McC'ammack Zi.-gelniaii
Ft. 3 1 0 0 6
FT. 2 1 8 0 11
WITH THfc COMING OF THFi ATOMIC AG!.. the improvement became even more necessary and
the Navy buckled down to the task
Just how successful it was may lx- seen from the recent North Atlantic fleet maneuvers, in which a small group of improved subs theoretically sank a task force fleet of almost 100 ships before they
could disembark “attacking forces “
The maneuvers coming up undoubtedly will be aimed to prevent any repetition of such a successful “attack'' by the underwater
raiders.
America's latest subs have been “streamlined'' to increa.-e their submerged speed bv reducing the size of their superstructures and removing their deck guns and other “topside ' appurtenances An improved version of the schnorkel," the devtte developed by the Germans which permits subs to "breath' while submerged, has been installed in the underseas fighters Better and more efficient engines have been installed to increase both submerged and surface speeds. The Navy actually Is getting closer and closer to what is termed the true submarine one which can cruise at fast speeds underwater for months, if necessary, without coming to the surface.
I'll'* cattle li-led in till- -ab- are .1»,»«!*-•*,• s,-,i . ♦ ,,; Hi,.,,, raised "n thix farm. II you are in n< <-d of lix.-stock don't miaa I hi- sale.
TKKMM — t ash. Not responsible In . as*- ,,| any accident.
BESSIE STEELE and CECIL ELMORE, Owners.
At ( TIONF.F.ixV Alton Hurst, Greencastle Way n. Brannenuiii, ( loxerdale
Lunch will In served by Mlllgroxe M. FI. Ijtdies' Aid.
Willis Clodfolter took over .is
Williamson
2
1
Imv.-i of th.. Farm Bur.-au <ni
Dorsett
1
0
Gibson
0
0
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Surbcr
spent Monday with their daugh-
Totals
13
21
ter. Mrs. Brent Poynter, and
Quincy (45|
FTi.
FT.
tarnily of New K*- *
L>. Smith
1
' 2
Mr and Mrs. Robert Dragoo
Buis
0
1
md iamily were Sunday guests
Sinclair
10
9
of Mr. and Mrs. Perle Crowder
Patterson
3
1
and family mar Mansfield.
Dunbar
0
0
Paul McGaughey has a new
Lewis
2
0
International pick-up truck.
Jordan
0
0
Mr. and Mrs. Chax Keeny are
Bowman .....
0
0
spending this wt-.-k at Otis Clod-
felters.
Totals
16
13
I‘F.
4
ALREADY IN EXISTENCE, but still too expensive to use except in event of a “grave emergency," is the radical hydrogen-peroxide engine, which would enable subs to reach submerged speeds of 25
knots as fast as most surface craft.
With such a speed, the atomic-age sub can easily overtake slowmoving convoys and probably even most of today s surface warships At this writing the actual surface and submerged speeds of the latest type post-war submarines are. of course, closely guarded secrets We do know though, the nor,-obsolete World War 11 subs reached 20 knots on the surface and nine knots submerged. Emphasis on cutting down on the noise of sub engines and ability 4 to dive deep under the surface, only add to making ., this craft more formidable than any of its type in
the world today.
However, the submarine of the atomic age is not only a torpedo-tauncher. It has become a weapon
5 of many uses.
0 The Nary has on hand a troop transport submarine 0 marine, a radar picket submarine, a guided missile submarine. submarine oiler itanker) and even anti-submarine aubmaiines ^ As their name implies, the anti-subinaime subs are fully equipped to do battle with other subuiarmes on or beneath the suiface.
Submtrtible Weapon of Many Diet
a cargo sub-
a
3ear Wheel Alignment Whi-cl Baland Steering Alignment Motors M Valve Grinding Brake Motor Tune Up Carburetor Sem DELC0-REMY BATTERIES GOODRICH SILVERT0WN TIRES Cars Greased, Oil Changed CAR WASHING - POLISHING WF BELIEVE YOU CAN GET BETTER KAISER-FRAZER SERVICE IN COATESVILIi THAN ANY PLACE ON EARTH 1947 Kaiser Sedan TRACTOR SERVICE Motor Rebuilding Valve Grii4 Steam Cleaning PoinN Goodrich Silvertown Tractor Tires A few 1 3 x33 Tractor Tires available to rcp'<J cs 1 2x38. Order now. Special Built Heavy Duty Tractor Batteries New, New Holland Baler $2300.00 New Allis Chalmers Baler .... $99^.00 2 New John Deere Model A Tractors Hew H. Internaiional We have available for Immediate Delivery the ECONOMY Line of BROODER HOUSES, HEN HOUSES, FARROW^ HOUSES, TURKEY BROODER HOUSES Delivered to your farm and assemble^ COATESVILLE IMPLEMENT COCO A TESY IDLE, INDIANA MILLER SAYS: ’ As good as the Best, Better
Rest."
Rol lout. H -
MW
hart olio
Jai
ight d. a live he \
Po
" I
but tralk dnv ■ Th Kart law tin trei ml Ben Ur Eliz. Me »t 7 Mi. tWfr Wat
0
Mid hb he ) him car mot
V
m* bet
7 Mr th.
1
H
<
q
el< th
«0:
Cl
