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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, ■ ^ t. :

TUESDAY, A'.ARCH 1, 1949.

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‘Legislature INDIANAPOLIS, Mai. 1. NSi- DemocratU' mrmbirs of ll.ns' cndol thoir •‘striko” ,;i: t Ibo K. pubUftan-contmll- . . Soiiati- tudny. but an atmosii- ..f tension prrvnile I in oth houses. Ln h s!cl - accused the other of responsible for a stalemate :iat has endanpered passape of major legislation. The deuncation of G. O. P. senators v Speaker of the House Robert leller yesterday apparently ha 1 ' ult. because the Senate held its second nipht session la • night. Heller aeeusi 1 '* 1 o p i ri majority senator.- •hr<' , h . all the importa-.t Ih i<«- h.lN a’ •• o, general Itizln'-ss and taused lllc' House tc .. Ijo'ir f«.e tl aV at 11:30 o'el 1- v •>* 'flav •• e . ing. The Senate Md Vrans A f t a. • 8 Cot .• was prodded i:.'. ■ • ■terday afternoon and t ,- I the House bonus measur- t<. ;(n Senate. After a long debate, the S. ni > j d a Deinocratit minorr port ’,i ) . am the bonus 1 i . th : on. per eent • income tax. 21 to 2P. TP b. voice vote, t• ■ o ■ v • < 1 O. P. maj. •.'y i- : rt pay the bonus, as follows: 1 At all ■ ■ f $25 million t oin th. general fund pro-rated over a fivo-ycar period. 2 Divit" . i of all cigarette tax nimn y to the bonus fund. 3. An all-over tobacco tax, tlnrcby adding pipi- tobacco and i 'nr- to the t diaecos taxed. The bonus measure now goes ' ■ second reading. HoWiver, the following other major issues temaln stalemated: Direct prlnvAry, increased pay I : lejii liers and greater state u'pot. for schools, reassess- :' n t, roapportionment, Inereas- . I jobless ! ura' ee and workmen's eompenr.ation benefits, high, r all vvanco f.<r mental hospitals an. lieges, a rise in th gae ttx r? -..I increastxl license I.. i tor auto .ibdes attd trucks, t. poal of the compulsory public ililities arbitration law, the privileg. tax bill proposal and record-breaking -budget of 207 millions. Governor Henrj' F. Schrickcr ■med a warning concerning the failure to finance state government and the bonus, saying: 'If we persist in spending b - ::nd our means, it seems likely that the Legislature may be ack here in a few months to . it our financial house in order. •‘1 never would he asking hr

the privilege tax if it weren’t for this condition. I wouldn’t he asking for more gasoline tax except that wo just have to have the money to keep up our roads." Senator John Van Ness, of Valparaiso. G. O. P. Senate floo r leader, yesterday afternoon fired back at the Democratic House speaker, saying: “The action of the Democratic majority in the House is a Schricker administration a’‘ompt to kill the chance "f !U Legislature passing the h. r i- " Van N <" -a ' th S. h*. h.v >s • .1 hi )>• t c< i t of all hills nf.. . .i.; i i a H..'i- r r*i 'ni . < • it ! ths' tll. Sensi. !’:i . joe <ed 27 pel* et‘nt of bill ■ Ved fioni * ho H* u.-. .eb I ■ lb H .U-. ha- passed only > : , . , -Senate nit asur- . i, . ., .1 H .iddo.! that the i.. 11 .i — ■ ■ IIS at. measures V.. .\Vss lik.'Wis eharg . hat it H* i’i i. very fov. entire recordmil of more 200 millions “as though it were someone’s two weeks' expense account." The House today is slated to receive a “Little Hoover” propos- ' al from a represent a tove by the iihiiic of Hoover. Kct>. Robert Hoover, Goshen, Republican, was to introduce a House concurrent resolution to investigate the state government. It would create a nonpartisan commission to survey ill state departments to recommend t<> the n.xt Leg!slatui< proposals for ‘'more efficiency and economy.” Hoov. i was to ask also that here b a sui’vey of state-oumed automobih s and their mileage. The commission would be composed of four senators and font repn -ontatives. O. li. s. NOTICE Gr. eneastle Chapter No. 255 , J. E. S will hold its regular | stated meeting Wednesday at , 7:.'10 p. There will he election of officers. MKYKK HOME

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HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the pontofflc* at Green castle, Indiana as second class mall matter troder act of March 7, IH7X ‘btbserlpMon price 20 rent* l* r week: '*0 per 1-nr •»» mall In Putnam evtiuiT. $.$,00 to S7.H0 l*er tear optnlile Ihitnam Oonnty. S. K. Karldcn, Ihibllslier. 17-1!) Sontb Jackson Street.

SOCIETY

Sorority To Install Itnuehdale rhapter

Home Ee Club

vice 7:30 o'clock earn evening.

Meets Wednesday

Everyone welcome.

'Hie Jefferson Township Horn?

E.-onomics club will hold their

.r. Cling Wednesday afternoon i FOR RENT: March 2nd. at 1:30 P m. at thr I at 60!* south

hi mo cf Mrs. Walter Dorset!, vacated March 8th. Look

Jackson, will be i ported

fn the first three hours of this

morning's sessions, five defendants completed their testimony to bring the total of 13. The re inaining two defendants were ex.

to testify before thr

cle« i t during th. . «■ ThP Offi0ial Pr^i next Monday.

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|^R CISOXAS And Local Mews B II 1 *: F s

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Melvin D. Moyer, manager ot in G. C. Murphy Co., has nuinxl from Pittsburgh, where he, attended the annual manag •rs' ei.nvention. Before returning, I Mr Meyer went by Washington, f. C-, where his wife, Mrs. Claire A Meyer and son, Charles Chuck), j ined him and accompanied him to Greeneastle. Th( Meyer family have procured f *" inc at A6 Arlington Road Chuck will enter the Green-ast high school, where he will be ophomcre.

SIGMA DELTA CHI Mail Orders for Reserved Seats Sitfmj' I) Iti* ( lit will i mi r* ' i - nui■ I t»r«I«‘r t ' fur n*H4TUitIons tor tli<* run il iT.iitju t* «*• • m v. o f«»r util V* niUvi in oul-r ri<«i\od. rtvrvatioflH 1* Hu Llttlo Tli^for, vjh . . h II.ill DO NOI t-rif-|os<« unv moQ<\v with sipplirriYloirs. Ti<ki*ts ma\ 1m- plrknl up al Hanna's <1/1 Mou-hiv, >lan h 7 thrtoiyh AV(Mln<*s<ta>. ^lan h ?* WD! H VTION^ FOK / SHOWDOWN March 10, I i and 12, must be received or: ur before March 4. MAIL ORDER APPLICATION

Rev. A. L. Meredith the Methodist Hospital

ianapolis today.

Miss Marcia Flood of ElkhaM ii visiting her grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Harvey Owens.

Mr. and Mrs Phillip Maxwell of Chicago, are visiting

friends in Greeneastle.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harvey of Ladoga R. 2. are the parents of

a daughter born Sunday.

The Spanish War Auxiliary will meet Thursday. Marrh 3rd.

at 7:30 in the city library.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Collie' of Gosport R. 1. are the parents |

of a daughter born Sunday.

Mi. and Mrs. Kenneth Cassidy of Indianapolis, are the parent of a daughter born Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allen have : icturned home after spending ! the winter in San Benito, Texas ■ Mr. an I Mis. Lloyd 11. Houck i have returned from Florida. ! where they have spent the last

j several weeks.

Mrs. Walter Stoner has returned to her home fr m Indianapolii where she has been helping l lan for her mother, who is ill r.t the home of Mrs. Stoner's sis ter, Mrs. Frank MeRoy. Delta Tan Delta has elected the following officers for the coming year. Norval Stephens, president; Lee Cooper, vice president, Dave Pirmalee recording secretary attd Ifi rb Hoover, corresponding - cretary Ruddy G.Hlfn y. .- n Of Air. and j Mrs. Harry Godfrey, served as

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i . • n: itiv .- M • d i \ p.. wIs spoils..red. by Rcprel nt ItiVe R. ■ S- -t.t. Dennis Welch. .-<>n .i Mi rmd ' •Mrs Russell W.-leh. served as i*•(- in the House ..f Represell-t-'.tiVe.' ut Indianapolis last Kri'lay at the invitation ot Kosom S'oit joint repr sent itivi from | Putnam and own eoenties A re mi to jt -b .-b

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‘ , tbl'oi ■ hapti r of Didta Theta ,'f.h Pi .ding the installation ■ci vice which will b(* held at Miller School, a banquet will be

held at Old Trail Inn.

Mrs. .1 Elwood Jones. Indianai prdis, daughter of Mrs. R. P. Mullins, this city, national cdo.. • and past national president. | elsj will be an honor guest. The committee responsible fo the organization of this ne 1 chapter includes: Mrs. Eugene Ak. i s. Mr-. Walter William Mrs. Joe Crosby and Mrs. David

Houck.

The committee in charge of the banqu. t is composed of: Mrs. Marion Wilson, Mrs. Norman Peabody, Helen Werneke. Mrs Don Marketto, Mrs. Duwat Smythe, Mr- Robert Farb.-i an Mrs. Paul Thomas. Delta Theta Tau, th.- larges; non-uead. niic organization of i' kind in the United States, wa. . rgairz.- I in 1P03 at Muneic with philanthropy as its primary pur pose. The national memborshu totals 11.100. Fcii more than 20 years the soroiity has maintained a moun tain school in Brinkley. Ky., fo (hildren who otherwise woul 1 f eeive little education. Kail ehaptei helped through a qa tional fund to maintain Uischool, jiay teaehi rs* salatiVs purchase books and cquipmen jiay taxes on building am g rounds and clothe th< chit Iren During the war years the sorority established an artificia limb department In the U. S Naval Hospital at Mat. Island C'alit . I al Wakeman Goi efa li ) al r...n| Atterbury, Im. Equ pii:. i jrnished the oi i upa' -.na', th. .apy departne nt. DiblJ. Gem-ral Hosiata Mi !.. Park. Calif., and Billing G.-neral H qiital. Fort Bcnjs 1 :1 He , f t >n. I A eertificate of Aefiieve: by Uie Unit..I States Navy m ] >-( iign 1 ' e of merit-a • ai i-. , - . -tit.-tar ing s i vices i- • h M> Huai iHtpartnu nt . i'H\'V ((tiling U aid Wa I! ev i 'eentiy bix'li award* -1 1 >• Ha IT h Tai This yeat P da I T'- l 1.cinched a f i Ye- . • e ..il pr gram for the estab-

XI, ero will he a lesson on rayon fabrics. Dring small Valentine gift for an exchange. •** Warren Twp Home Ee OI lb Min ts The Warren Twp. Home Eco--oirdes Club will meet in th' immunity hall at Putnamville i Wedn stlay. March 2nd. H »tcs e will be Mrs. Mont ig .. Mi Willis Srrbee an 1 Mrs Fr.d Parker. -J- *!* -1- -1I,. M. H Tan W. S. H. Ii-ets T(Hir« lay Tin Mt. Mi ridinn W. S. C. S. m, .>t . t the home of Mrs c a ge Irwin Thursday after-| : (>on, March 3. , *1' •!* (■olden K< J ( lob T«I Meet Thursday The Golden Rod Club will hold their regular meeting Thursday, March 3. at the home of Mrs. Elsie Underwood. Refreshments vi 11 be served by the hostess. Members plea so bring something for auction sale and there will be salt and popper shak *• exchange. + + + 4* \. J. 1 . < lass To Meet Thursday K. J. U. Class of the First 7hi istian church will have a itch'is dinner ThursJTay evening t 0:30 o'clock in the church lining room. Mrs. Hazel Owenvill show slides on ‘‘Scenes S'. ■Jermany." The K. J. U. Class .nvites anyone who wishes to aloud the meeting. FOR SALE: 82 acre farm with I hi use. good barn, electricty. Tractor, com.picker, all farm quir nent goes with sale. Near Jello Union. See John Tharp, hone 785-M. i-1*

any time in the evening. John Tharp, phono 785-M

IATE NtWS WASHINGTON, March 1 — (|\S> The House Appropriations Committee today cut approximately I (Ml mlllhm dollars frem President Trtiman’s li nlgot in acting on the first of the annual supply hilN if this session. The committee reported out of the treasury-p. st dfloo ile|»artineats appi . j,Hat inn loll containing SJJG.'.HIIJIOT tor the l!)50 ,is. id year beginning July I. The administration requested 3,l72#;it«.750 and the eonimittee nt the request by S!)!),818.8 t(l

FIREMEN'S BALL 1 Friday, March 4th, 194? BOWMAN GYM-9 p, M , WHEAR'S NINE PIECE BAND Admission-$1.50 Per Couple, Tax pJ

TATTLETALES-By I Keepu Clean

W \SHINtiTON. March 1 — (INS)—"Axis Sally" ended her direct testimony at ter treasan trial Inlay by declaring ferxently tlial she m-xer intended to betray her country and never wanted the United States tu lose the w ar. "Sally"—Mildred E. (iillars — testified dratnatieally that she made wartime propaganda I n . leasts tar the Nazis only tieeau.i" "there was no going hack an, more" mro she hegau ser,ing Hitler's radio net\,a:rk.

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who have appeared so far. how(vci . Po-i. V said he repente.lully fi r all crimes he admitted. "There is no other road but the road outlined by conrade Ge-rgi Dimitrov, Bulgarian premier,” :p said.

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•Bannister's wife gets so ui*tet when hi .-s - iM • h - suit: Someone ought to tell them at. it •^ ,1 service of the HOME LAUNDRY & CLEANERS:

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3.00 p. -i.. t.T* . ■ *» ilue: -sted .vcuieu of idl ourches arc invited to attend. The women of the Moose Will held a candy sale at (he Moose Home Thursday, March 3. Members please bring a plate of home made candy. The candy will be sampled by the judges and the best [date will win a prize. So ladies l.-ts havq a real candy sale. Funeral services for Ray F. Miller, whose death resulted Loin injuries received in an automobile accident at* Plainfield on Sunday, will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 o’clock from the Presbyterian church in Jordan. Rev, Walter Scherry will be in charge of the service and burial will be in the Cloverdale cemetery. *v •!* %- v *;• *!• *r -r + a ANNIVERSARIES vE •'* @ KtrthOny Sara Ellen Neal, daughter Ol Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Neal. 3 years today, March 1. Leonard Nichols. 75 years today, March 1st. Ellen Marie Hutcheson, 8 >'< U' S today, March 1. Weddliup Mr. and Mrs. .V^li' Hurst, 2 years today, March 'l

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C0AN PHARMACY 18 EiST WASHINGTON STREET

I*. 5* 1-'. jzl O iliUll'. . .. 1 i-xiiibiting one minute con, mercial movie trailer films o much needed health subject, which are being shown in Inca theaters. Locally Theta chapter hr^ n j the community where hel|) ir.eeded. At present a dental project which provides help for mdigents and which is in proecsi of being greatly enlarged is being carried on. An active part in the Cancer Control Society is taken by the group. Cancer Research has also been aided as a national project. Within the next day or two, these wnmer will personally conduct th, house-to-house canvass foi thi Red Cross as they have done for over twenty years. The local president is Min. Walter Ballard. Nationally the organisation in. governed by a council and board of trustees. Mrs. Dorothy Jano of San Jose. Calif., is rational president. The local chapters are combined Into five pflbvinee.s, each of which has a winter cohvention. Each summer a national convention is held. Members no longer active an- organized into alumnae ass. - ciations or become members-nt-la rge. 4- + 4* 4* Slat us of Women

Mr. and Mrs. Oral McCullough •id baby son. Charles Melvin. r,f Center Point, had as Sunday dinicr guests. Mr. and Mrs. Rulless Neuitt and daughter Shirley Ann nd Mr. John Berck all of Ind.n;:polls. Afternoon callers were •irs. Earl McCullough of Ihit ia nville, Mrs. Ada McQulloug )f Replsville and Mi«. fv.-t Huf.nan f Indianapolis. (. OF DINNEi; Vashington’s advice is foilowc Jur economy could easily degen■rati'. To obtain industry, he said a (-•ommunity must have a decen ax rate, good schools, churches heap building and living cost food utilities and other concli ions which are rated good e Irei-ncastle. H • told irs audience not t t that 100 yem ago, In an r atne l this sect.on, bu hose ni, ti and women wh > we’i 8 head of us worked and did or. tty gy.-.I j, a . ! he -111 -kmt eham.i for survival an t -uc cess and happiness is to follow heir le id Th.-y knew what th • wanted. Th. n they w nt t work and got it. That ,« th irortam he recornnw'nle 1 fo Troeniaatle. Special revival service at Beth el Country ehtlteh. Special sing ing and preaching by Evangelist Hanley Napier and family Scr-

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Shown above is an an hiteotiual sketch of the central unit of DePamv U-. v.i 'yiil Memorial Student Union Building,'for which ground will bo broken at commenin.i-nt j memorial to the DoPauw students who lost their lives in World Wat II. tin- Imr-iH for completion by Fall of 1950. The student center will house a radio station, bowl.qI snackbar, music room meeting rooms, a lounge, i memorial room and the - i I d'rector. Estimated construction cost of the iiuilding is approximately <500000

ANN0UNCEMEN1 ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS MEETING

OF THE PUTNAM COUNTY

FARM BUREAU CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, INC. THURSDAY. MARCH 3RD

10:00 A. M. ’TILL 3:00 P. M. IN THE

Group Meets Thurv

21 HOTH SERVICE

The Status of Women Group

WHITE CLEANERS

of A. A. U. W., will meet with Miss Mitchell, east Washington

.30!) N- Jackson St.

street, at 7:45 o'clock Thursday evening, March 3.

NIW PATRONAGE chieftain n Washington Is William M Boyle, once a cog In the Pcndergast t’na. chin in Missouri. He is executive > vice chairman of the Democratic National committee, with direct charge of keeping IfiieR of Democratic who’s who. (International'

COMMUNITY HALL GOBIN MEMORIAL CHURCH

HERE IS YOUR PROGRAM llesidi*' the regular busini-s' and Managers report, M. I>. Guild, General Man tD Indiana Grain Co-operative, xxlll speak on grain handling and marketing <»u..<l I* conMlriprwl to Im* oih* of thi* hc»^t Informed Kratn men in tti«‘ ('* ntrH All stockholdors nhoiihl h4*ar him anti got unsworn to tho piTXtlfng (|iiwti‘»ns th* 1 all farmers ir mark^tint; thrir grains. ELECTION OF SIX DIRECTORS » FREE LUNCH VALUABLE DOOR PRIZES

Putnam County Farm Bureau CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, INC.