The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 March 1949 — Page 4

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Is the lady right? I shall leave the decision to you. Bat before I start quoting from ‘her letter. I want to malct two remarks: First I want to ask the ty’pe setters and the editors not to fool around with the lady's grammai or spelling, because both arc charming. Second I want to say that here :s one case where I do not re- | >ent the criticism of a foreigner In Huey Tradition HI

This young woman is different, is yerj will see in a moment. I shall no’ give her name o> iddress. She may have neighbors. You have neighbors. I presume, o you knew neighbors. “Being in this country since Christmas two years ago,” she vrites, "my home country is or vas in western Europe. I came ,vor to marry my husband whom hid met over there while he \as still in the Army- a war

bride, so to say. Our marriage is a very happy one. • This to give you a short view what and why I am in this i country. • in today s column you <>** scr.bed in words a feeling. I ! couldn't get over for most of the I time I have been here. "There is a meanness, an exi citement-searching spirit in almost every one and everything l get in touch with. "Very often I am wondering if people don't realize how happy •onifortably they- could live in this wonderful country of theirs without quarreling. biting, scratching as you call it so right in your column. “Women as well as men arc

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•y WILLIAM RITT

Raymond Fernandez behind bar WHETHER MICHIGAN, which has no capital punishment, will surrender slick Raymond Fernandez and his partner, fat Mrs! Martha Beck, to New York, which does, is still undecided as Grand Rapids authorities delve further into the past of the gruesome "lonely hearts’’ case. In addition to admitting slaying a Grand Rapids widow and her daughter, plus bludgeon strangling of Mrs. Janet Fay, Albany, N. Y., widow, police wonder about Jane Thompson, who went to Spain in 1947 with Fernandez and was reported by him to have died there of a heart ailment. But her mother, Mrs. Pearl Wilson, WilWington, N. C. r has “doubts and suspicions.” Another who feels the same way is Esther Henne, 41, RChool for feebleminded teacher at Royersford, Pa., who says she married Fernandez a year ago, became “afraid" and left him a month later after he asked for her insurance policy. (International)

TRUMAN CABINET SHAKEUP BELIEVED IMMINENT

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A SCHOOL for geniuses is to be established in California. Good idea—if they can find someone smart enough to teach

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Zadok Pumkopf thinks the new institution will have some sort of high skull curriculum.

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The deon, no doubt, will hove o special lil.'e, something tike Chief Brain.

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The first class will b? limited to 76 geniuses. Oniu 75? Cosh.

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As though the school isn’t lofty enough, it's to be situated in the Santa Monica mountains.

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The story about the new school failed to state whether Einstein had enrolled far a refresher

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We understand the school won t have a football team. It wouldn't do to have the geniuses mingling with a lot of lowbrov. Phi Beta Kappas!

LEVEL blimp hangar as hazard

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TRUE TO TRADITION of his famed father, 30-year-old Senator Russell Long (D) of Louisiana is shown on the firing line in southern filibuster against proposed Senate gag rj’e. Long assailed Dcmocratu. eldership for trying to push civil rights program ahead of what he called shackling federal labor laws. (International)

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IMMINENT CABINET SHAKEUP reports in Washington indicate Defense Secretary James Forrestal will be succeeded by Louis A. Johnson of West Virginia, assistant secretary of war, 1937-40; Treasury Secretary John Snyder will be succeeded by Undersecretary William McC. Martin, Jr.; Commerce Secretary Charles Sawyer will be succeeded by Undersecretary Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney. (International) TAKING ON FUEL FOR NONSTOP HOP AROUNlTwORLD

A B-29 REFUEL SHIP above, Lhe B-50 below, this is how the “Lucky Lady II" was refueled four times on her nonstop trip around the world. Note fuel line between. The picture was taken at Davis-Mon-thaa field, Texas, daring training for the history-making flight. 'International Soundpbotos)

NICARAGUA, COSTA RICA END DISPUTE IN PEACE

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TAFT-HARTLEY act provisions foi injunctions draw support of Jaci W. Haley, general counsel for ttv National Coal association, in tet Umony before the Senate laboi committee. Haley said the in Junction must be retained to pro tect the 'national health am safety" during emergencies suel as coal strlkeg. (Inten ational AT THE VONCASTLL

REGARDED as a hazard In event of a hurricane, the huge Navy blimp hangar at Houma, La., Is dynamited. These views show the giant wooden structure—as tall as a 14-story building—as It was blown •h. News of Phe Day Nexsree.l photos. (International Soundphotos)

each others devils and most of the time in a very unsignificant way and for just a nonsense, that if they would put aside for only a short mem nt their artificial behaviour, they would be ashamed of themselves. Excitement' is the leading title for every happening. Why don’t they try to get fun am excitement out of a good lift ? “And (Lhis very con.identially • why are there so many sir.gi living persons in this country" Why don't they search for ex citncnt by building up a HOt.c that holds the real excitement ot life without asking for? “Dear Mr. Brandeis this lettci is, as I said, a personal outbreak toward someone who understands. “My husband is not a columnwriter. he has not yet the judging outtock on life, he has still a lot tor learn, but as time goes on the experience grows and accom plishes itself. Nevertheless he i-. a grand person.” P. S. “Please don’t criticize and laugh too hard the funny turns I do in writing English. Sometimes I think my teacher ii, English was a Comiedircctor . !*' No, my dear. I won’t laugh be cause I understand.

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A BITTER BORDER DISPUTE between Costa Rica and Nicaragua ends with signing of a treaty of friendship and acceptance of peacemaking clauses of the Bogota pact at the Pan-American union In Washl"S t on. From left: Dr Don Guillermo Kevilla-Sacasn, Nicaraguan ambassador; Dr. Enrique V. Coroinmas. Argentina, chairman Council of the Organization of American States; Don Mario A. Esquivel, ^oata Rica a ambassador to the United Btatt*- (International Soundphoto)

Drama, says Errol Flynn,, star of Warner Bros, handsome Technicolor romance, "Adventures of Don Juan”, due here Sunday—the kind of drama that evokes sweaty palms and lumpy throats—is great for high-class ladies of the cinema and actors with accents. But as for him he’ll take a saddle or a sword,

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