The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 February 1949 — Page 4
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THE DAILY EaNNER, GREENCASTLE, .NDiANA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1949.
CHICAGO, ment fish a recoin mends trees be set &fter the hi shelter and birds.
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The government
service said
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The govern-
the evergreens will
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needles s\'eral week?
if they are
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placed outside. Th«
closeknit
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will provide shelter
a.s a feeding
feeding
center, the wildlife
fficials said.
SPORTS
PRINCESS OUT
WITH RICH subject Fillmore 37; Stilesville 27
By Jim Zeis
SAY MANY DIE IN RED SLAVE CAMPS Rockets Shade
Tiger Cubs In Overtime, 53-52
for the Cubs and Stitcs again j found the range giving Green- | castle a 50- tt) etlge. Smither11 made good a free toss and Wilde | followed suit to give Greencastle
the lead. 52 to 49
Then came Camp'oell's basket i and Smith's two free throws that ,
Some weird offn at.ng as well spelled victory for the Rockets j a.- some wild pla>ing featurpd and defeat for the Cubs. 53 to
Grconcastli ' one-point overtime 52.
iefeat by Broad Hippie in the Arl Roberts played
Leroy I). St.i’UT lulled Stales (left); 4. P Mayhew. In.ted Kingdom (renter), and Tsarapkin. MM
Miss Sender and James M. Tborn, chairman of the and Social council. A HEATED DENIAL by Soviet Delegate Semin K. Tsarapkin (right In top photo) that hundreds of thousands are dying in Soviet sla\.e labor camps Is made before the United Nations at Lake Success, N Y. The accusation was made by Toni Sender (left In lower photo), AKL representative to the UN, who quoted sworn statements of formcrinrmdcs r, l.ii r ia;:.as. (Internationalt
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Tiger Cub gymnasium Friday night. 53 to 52. The Cubs :■ piM'ared to have the battle sewed up in the extra session, leading 52 to 49., but Fuxx fouled Campbell as he shot. The field g ial counted but Campbell failed at the chanty stripe. With only seconds remaining. John Smith, visiting Rocket i forward was fouled as he atj tempted to shoot He stepped i calmly to the little black mark despite the bedlam in the gym and sent his first effort swishing through the net Greencastle took time out but when hostilities were renewed Smith dropped h - second attempt through the hoop giving Bread Hippie the ball game, 5.3 to 52 Needless to say. Smith was the hero of the Rork< t squad. The Cubs led 11 to S at the quarter and 2.3 to 22 at the half. Th* Rockets foiged ahead. .3.3 to 30 at the end of the third quarter and then ran the count to 42-37 in the fourth period. The locals finally managed to knot the count at 42-all on a bucket by Collins Stitcs missed two free throws and Broad Ripple surged into the lead at 46-14. Stites hit from the side with three seconds showing on th“ clock to send the s< rap into the overtime at 46 to 46. Stephens and Smith added 3 points for the Rockets in the extra stanza and it was 49-46. Broad Hippie Wilde connected
MARINES GUARD BUSES IN PHILLY TRANSIT STRIKE
a great
ga ne for the Tiger Cubs chalk ing up 21 points and proving a veritable stonewall on defense Jim Pierce was second high ■ scorer for Greencastle making 14 points before he retired via the
personal foul route.
Play was erratic during the conti-st. probably more so during the first half. The officiating was erratic most of the game. Tli is had a good deal to do with the performances of the two teams and which certainly had. a great deal to do with the resultant confusion for the fans of both Greencastle and the big delegation from Broad Ripple,
(■rrcnrastle (52)
Pierce
Sears
Wilde
Brown Roberts Smithers
Stites
Collins
Foxx
Totals Bread Ripple (53)
Smith
Campbell Me Fall Klingler Stephens Smitson Totals
Roachdale 55; New Ross, 22
Roachdale walloped New Ross. 55 to 22 in a game staged on the Bainbridge hardwood court Friday night. The Hawks were out in front. 28 to 10. at the half and the outcome was never in doubt. Miller. Hawk center, with 1/ points headed the Roachdale blitz. New Ross Cl'l) Manning, f Clahan, f Baker, c Evans, g Dice, g Dossett, f Steele, f Harmon, c Morrison, g Roachdale (55) R Keck, f G. Clones, f Miller, c Hymer. g Thompson, g Holland, f D Clones, f Wilson, f L. Clones, c B. Keck, g Busei g
LATEST REPORT on possible romance of Britain's Princess Margaret links her name with that of a commoner, uncommonly wealthy Tom Egerton. They re shown leaving Lingfield racetrack. (International)
StilesX ille Walton ... Mayo Brown Simmons Cooper I ' Fisher I Costin I ' Wallragh
WATCH JOBLESS LIST, SAYS TOBIN
Belle Union 79; Reelsville 41
Belle l iiion (<!)) Saunders DcPcw Phillips B. Ziegelman Hartsaw Dorset t Bobby Ziegelman D. Cox Williamson McCammaek Christianson Totals Koelsvillc (41) Williams Booo Matthews Bullcrdick Query Hutchison Hoskins Totals Half Score Reelsville 9 Second team game: Union, 31; Reelsville, 32.
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TESTIFYING BEFORE joint Senate-House economics committee, Labor Secretary Maurice Tobin calls for close watch on unemployment so measures can be taken to head off a possible recession. Tobin demonstrates with a chart for (from left) Rep. Christian Herter (R) of Massachusetts and Senator Joseph C. O'Mahoney (D) of Wyoming, chairman of the joint committee. f International Soundphoto)
MILCHMAN MITCHUM ON DUTY
TWO MARINES stand guard with rifles at Philadelphia Navy Yard as workers board a bus during ths city's Transport Workers' strike. Transit system buses and streetcars are Idle. (International)
B-ganv: , Ross. 23. Officials:
ONE’S GOOD - BUT COMBINE THEM! A-Q-A MORE PROSAIC OPINIONS of laymen probably will support the more keenly attuned perceptions of members of the New York Artists League in selecting several women whose features combined would make a perfect composite girl In addition to those shown the artists \ selected Princess Margaret Rose for her eyes, Margaret Truman, ears; Candy Jones, chin; Madame Chiang Kai-shek, nose, Duchess of Windsor, forehead; singer Margaret Phelan, shoulder. (International)
Linda Darnell
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Juno Rwmll
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Roachdale.
Keller and Seals
(HOSE FLASHES at top ol picture are milch, with Robert Mitchum on milching duty at Los Artgeles county honor farm, where he's serving OOjiaysJor violaiing narcotic law. (International SoundphotoJ
Try cmd Stop M® By BENNETT CERF
4 FRIEND of Anatole France brought his son to the - * novelist’s studio one day, and said. “My boy aspires to be an author, monsieur. Could you spare him a bit of advice?" “An author, eh?" > _ said France, addressing the f LOOKS UK£ VoO j young man. “Are you re- [GOTThS ia'o&Zt signed to starving 'in gar- ^ OF THAT / ■ </
rets, seeing lesser works than your own carried to success by unfair critics, and in general living like a leper until you’re forty?” "What will happen after I'm forty?" said the young man
hopefully.
"When you're forty,” said France. “you’U be used to It.'
H £ BIDWEll (right), a jail nurse, gnes a pi - < examiMtrtJ Robert Mitchum, film star, before Mitchum Is sent to UbwjF Castiac, Cal, jail honor farm. Mitchum is snv 2 a tence on a narcotic conviction. (/ntf'ationil Soundfi^ PUBLIC N\l A* we are celling one set of our equlpimn! 8*1 purebred herd of NatofaiM, w wifl oeli at public » orU,, 1 larin known as the Oscar Oltcnrliain lann I i"' 1 ' Dealer srimoi, m miles Mrthweat of Greencastle, I
west u| Morton, nil
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ot of junk, ete.
ADDITION TO JOHNSON - THOM t- ^ (it ,. Due pureliri-d Holstein enw ; nne purebred U"*'’ (kJ | veal calf; SO head sheep, lambing nwv; 15 | n |)J 1 shoals; •» sows and 13 pigs; one black soxx to '' ,rr " red gilts to farrow about April I. About i.bb , " ls ultip • orn; in bushels oats. One John Deere eorn pUnter."' ( one hay rake; milking maehine; hammer mill; T """
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A blonde babe in the Latin Quarter ensemble reported for
the midnight show with a beautiful shiner on her left eye Another artiste in the troupe studied the damage with some satisfact'on and ^ drawled, "Looks like you got the worst of that fight, dearie " "Do
you really think so?" — ‘ "
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