The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 February 1949 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCAS1 -i, INt.ANA,THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1949.

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lay night

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m new I> .dge tnjek. .Nt-4. Verma Nieker Mrs Be-s ■ Keller

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the P T. A t s-i buildin" an •ATler of

on v.Rited Monday

Unemployed Get Big Sum Weekly WASHINGTON Feb. 17 'CP i The poTemmerit estuna’- . to.lay that it :s paying *40000.000 a week to the unemploy-

ed.

This cushion provides persons temporarily out of work with | about two-fifths of their awrag ■ j . w. rkly earnings government! figures showed. Th* Federal Bur.-au of Em- J pl'.ym. nt Security >a,d that ur.niploynient compensation increaaes voted bv -'at. legislators last year ha- raised averag. m . kly pnynu nts t the jobless V> $20 The figtit. was *15*05 lf*4> ar *17 $"• in 1947. Pr- sident Truman has askeil Congress twic- to set federal standards of up to $25 a week for 26 weeks 1 hi pres, nt rate of payments , a: -t.ina I 2.000.000 persons ■ *ii th j. * 1.1 ■ - - s rolls is $2.000000i year The unempioymenl ; [ : . • (s 1 :' *7 6tMX ■ WiOOOO Last y. ar's • xpendilur-, - wer. $7:*0 000 000 Th.- Hons, y. sterday pass.-1 | ami -. nt to the Senate a di-fi-eiency appropriation bill to provid. an a tditioi.al *14 000,000 in grants to states for unemployme t compensation and operation of state .iripioyment a geneMuch of thi- momy would>0o used to hire more workers {o handli th.- r. ■ " rise in applications f..r unemployment compensation. There were 1.707,361 continuing da and 346 225 ■ . - fik l•the 'tales; in the w . k end. d Feb. 5.

BUY |T IN GREENCASTLE

THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the pontofflee at Greencaatlc, Indians a* second class mall matter trader act of March 7. 1878. Subscription price 50 cents per week: 64.00 per year by mall In Putnam county. *3.00 to *730 per year outilde Putnam County. 8. R. Rartden, Publisher. 17-19 South Jackson Street

PKItSOXAL And Local News II It ! i: F *s

Mrs. William Floyd. E nut »l . is visiting her s ji\d Mrs Otis Fi vd .• d Monrovia

Wa'i Mr

~S0CI£T VWest Floyd ( tub Md With Mrv Bartlett The West Floyd Home F.o - r.oniicr Club met Febmary 9th at the h 'me of Mrs. Cecil Partlett with Mrs Elmer M..Kam y and Mrs Arthur Eggers assistant hoetess*'*. The meeting was opened b> the president. Mrs Maurice Bryan with Mrs Lester Jenkins reading the history of the song it the r.onlh. Swing Low. > ve.-t Chariot The group then ang the song. repeated the ea and flag pledge. ;>-yu call -.vas answered by . ■ v-t.ir e nti .nbers. each > . ure* f r a child's .ap-t-H k The las'k will b .vcn t t.V- Riley tvstpital. Mi Margaret Thralls gavh, |,.sion S-*lecth-n and car> i. . I Nylon i ie irking the first part. Rayjtom. nf the points brought • v.er. h ..v made types, de-

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near Fillmore, ha- ret .rn d t

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County H- it.il

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business part o

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u- meeting

Mr: Btvan gave

calk-d t<> M> ■ ncme Lo.ig- K.i -

vfM.rt of the Counrcl r.eetir

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Th* annual Washingtot Birti

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.-rn Stas nemhers at. fan.ill'

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Aiil hi Tue> lay Feb. 22 at 6 "

he club felt

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o’clock in th Mas i.ic hall. Th*

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usual dinn. t will c ns st of it., ;•

epeatir.g th*

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and sandwiches -ala v< g> tab!

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social hour will follow.

htzwaters gave a short plar

nd Mrs Me

Kamey a humorous

HOSRIT \I. NOTEH

;eading.

Mrs. A-:a Hurst. R. 2. was i. -

Our guest

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GREENCASTLE vs. Broad Ripple HIGH SCHOOL GYM

ton. .*«-. dismissed Wednesday Mr- N" a I M 'l la - R. - - ville. was aimitt'-d We nesday Mrs B.i'ha Ciaft. Polar was admitt' Wednesday. M.i ■ !:

was disn Gor* loi .vas dism Mrs L ton. R 4

day.

Ml - 8'. rr. Smith a:: ,vei. .Iismi.ss<xl Thuis

>• d Thursday

Butts Greencastl.

sed Thursday,

s Parrish and infant .v. re dismissed Thuts-

ay.

Friday

Curtain Raiser Starts at 6:45 P. M.

Special Tonight

FRIED CHICKEN DINNERS

5:00 To 7:30 P. M.

EAST-SIDE DRIVE-IN

( VHI) OF THANKS I would lik. to thank the Doctors and Nurses for the i kindness during my stay in the hospital. Also I thank m> friends for so nany nice cards and

flowers.

Delb* rt Lewis pd WIRE NEWS If "a complete moral coward it only to r* ig: my s. at in th. Senate" if he di I not oppose th lonunation of the forme: govriI noi of Washington.

th Mr- Maurice Bryan on

larch 9th

.;. .;. .;. .;. iim< rj ( lub Tn Meet un l.n Fvening The Gn-em astli Camera clul ill i.e. t Sunday evening. Feb uary 20th. at the DePauw .Ar i ci r.g tot a dinner meeting ot Pleas, make reset v:th Mi J e McCord

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Iffie.-rs’ Pari > T. ! ')• Held Monday

I'i Officers party on Mon- >■ Lib 21 at the Masonic err.pie. ii.il take the place of nej. ,lar Emera Club meet-

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IMIIILH SALE \s lie an- selling one set of our equipment and starting a |r: retired herd of Hnlsteins. u • u ill si ll at puhlir auetion at ttie tarm Unoun a- the Osi.ir Obenrhain farm, 1 mile viest of Clinton < i liter '•ehool, l(( miles norfhuest of flreeneastle, | miles south-ui-st of Morton, on Monday, February 2ht, 1949 AT 12.00 O'CLOCK / 4 .. COWS .. 4 fine 'i year old shorthorn <%\\, 5 gallon per day. ealf just weaned. Ot»< T. y ar old Jersey row to freshen in April, ttiu h year old Jeruey cow to freshen in April. * tne p year old frrsey cow w ith riUf | weeks old.

AUTOMOBILE

On* 193.3 t he* rolet *Uister ( oat'll, heater ( Ii .ii car with h-s* than 70.(HH; actual miles.

and defrosters.

FARM MACHINERY

One Model 4 . A-( tractor, 1917 with cultivators; one set 2 bottom 17" break plows, (| ft. disc and tandem. 2 mowing mu < filncs, one farm wagon and Irame. one set fence stretchers, f section spike tooth harrow, walking break plow, Iron kettle am' spider spades, diggers. •; gas ham Is. lorks. shovels, small ImrU I .t of junk. etc. On. purehred Holstein cow; one mirehred Holstein cow with * il calf; 30 head sheep, lambing now; 16 head ml\rd feeding sfi ,ats: 7 sows anti 13 pigs; one black sow to farrow in April; 4 ret' gilt- to farrow about April 1. About 600 bushels good yelkn* < rn: 40 bushel* oats. One John Ib-cre com plaoter, one rultfpwrker, •no hay r.ikc ; milking machine; hafnmer mill; 7 hog houses, some I KHMS — C Not n'spoasibli* for Arv'hlrntA. JOHNSON AND THOMAS III ICST and HCNThR, Auctioneer*. CUM- McMAJ.N’6. Clerk Ladles Aid of Clinton Kails Church will serve Itineh.

WASHINGTON. F J.

L’Pi The militai; ha- •■mtcllif*n. " that Ru-.-ia *i!l p,.>>..>> '.* lui atomic^, bombs, a t nrnr.

'eni’al reported today

In an articl*' on "In lu tiia Vulrctability to B mbi: g.’’ Ma Jen. K R Rob son of the Arm;

IngiiK ers disclos. d tha’

'•The best intclligcnct in.heat's that our maj"i ivitenti.'ii nemy does not now have an

domic bomb."

Otheis, among th< m Lt Ge t. ^ >li« K Groves, wartin:. h* a I if th. U. B atomic bomb project, lave voiced the “opinion” that Russia is not prepared for itonnc war. They frankly based heii opinion, however, on c.s*inatr > of Russia's scientific and ndustrial capacity. Robinson's statement was th. 'list to attribute Mich beliefs to ntelligonce data H< did not liaeloto how or where they were

obtained.

Tltlf I* GOOD ONI.* ONf K

GOP Wars Are Over Says Scott WASHINGTON. Ft b 17 : L’P • Chairman Huih D Scott. Jr f th. Republic?.n National Com- . iltee. told the United Fress today that-the Republ i ''a'. wat> are over The Republican party has hud a good cry.' Scott said. "The time has come now for a vig-'r--rous defense of the SOth Consress and a coordinated effort It,, contrast its achievcmerts •itt th 's. >: the present 81st Dinncratici Cor.gr> ss." Scott was the center la *t i ntn cf one of the nughes' uiv hi c.v!- in rec-nt Repuh:i■n histoiy It t x*k place ir. Omaha Neb wher an effort - usi -:m fr .m the hair rarsh.p aa.s d. 'eated by a >4 to SO comnittee * te Sh rtly- thereafter e.v Th nas E Dewey "if N u )'-..-k mad- a Lincoln Day talk .1 wh.eh he sa.j Republicans nght as well face U p to the fact hat the party was split v:d

pen.

OMAN'S BOl>* F(M N.i NK\K t*\KK tNTKWfF. MICHIGAN CITY Ind Feb 17 CPi The. badly battered b "7' ; a brown-haired, well-dresseu voung wo "an vas found lyng in the middle of a concrete highvay near the entrance to Dunes 3tat« Park today. Indiana state police believed the t>xly had been dumped int the road and later hit by a car. The woman wore a good quality brown fur coat beating a Chicago store label. She was fully dressed and wore two ring.-- one of them a wedding band. Police said she was pregnant. They believed she was dee 1 ibout an hour when Ed Barlow rhestert. n dairy truck driver, ound the body while making milk deliveries. Two Schools On Ihsaa Probation INTIANAPOLIS. Feb. 17 UP: Thi- Indiana High School Athletic Association today place! two schools on one-year probati n and declared one player ini eligibhle from further participa tion in Hoosier competition for

?h - *hool on Feb

James Landis a player at Adams Township high school

of execution The V. S Supreme Court de nied them the execution stay

■Carroll county : was declare<l n- ! late yesterday eltgib!. because he took part in Associate Justice Frank Mura "disturbance" after a gam, phy signed the orde» that npbetween Adams and Buffalo j parently ended their last hop.

high school at the Burnettsville gym last Feb 4 Adams Town- j ship school also was placed on

s one-year probation.

for a new hearing.

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CUP CAKE

FACE ( HAIR niSDAY INDIANAPOLIS. Feb. 17 (UP 1 Robert O Brown and Frank Badgley convicted cf the slaying of two Hanjmond policemen and scheduled to die in the Ind. ina .electric chair next Tuesday. today appeared *o “ave lest l last- - -i fifth stay |

FRIED CHICKEN DINNER

Friday Evening COFFEE CUP

Northwest Corner of Square

DRIVE

GOULD'S

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he

ng AH members of the Emera j "unsportsmanlike" actions. 'lub a:• ui^ed to attend. ' Orange Township high school v 4. (Fayette county) was put on Mrs. -seott Kntertaiited probation because of "unspirtsMth Dinner Wednesday manlike condvKh and language "

•j on the parts of its coach. B E

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IT.OYntK.NCE R I M'P) — .Vhen Russell Mowry. theatei ashler, reported himself a rcb»ery victim f.ir the second time ■r. four months, police became uspicious They arrested Mowry nri said he confessed fakinc oth "robberies." which yielded 5 067. because he couldn't livi n his $46 weekly salary.

Mrs.

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v -r + •*- ilninnai ( liapter " 'lei-t Saturday Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae laptrr will meet Saturday •<* *30 p m at the home of Mrs Jeorge Manhart. •I* -I* *!• •olly Home Maka rs 'l. t With Mrs. Sheldon TI: Jolly Home Makers Club Id its February meeting at the tome of Mrs. Mary Ann Sheldon. Elevcfi members answered roll ■all with Valentine exchange. The meeting was called to order by the pre-ident. with all repeating the club creed. Three nan..; were put up for membership and voted for the dub. Contests wet* furnished by hostess and won by Mrs. Judy Long. Thi business meeting of the :lub was adjourned to meet ,n March with Mrs. Estil Coffin. Durin;. th,- social hour delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. '•t < I HIT* ENDANGERED

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FT WAYNE Ind., Feb 17 UP) Gen Jacob L. Devi-rs ! ays that "petty sniping and -iharp-shooting ' a nnng the varus branches of the armed irces ar< endangering Amerir'n at. mal security. Devcrs, Chief of the Army Tn-ld Forces, told a National Security Week rally last night that the U. S suffers from an “inability to comprehend the complete and basic inter-depend. ence of all services. "Our national security appears to be on a firmer basis todav than at any time since our denobilization following World •Var II.” Dover* said. "But when vo stoop to charge and countertha rge. we do our security ne good. We create doubts and fears in the civilian community"

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