The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 March 1949 — Page 3

THE DAILY DANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIAkA, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1949.

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quite ready for the market. There are still some minor things to be perfected to make it work-

able.

But the principle is here. The rest is detail. I call my invention the Electron! an. The human being wired foi electricity! First of all. there will ‘be a zipper up the man’s (or woman's I back, so tnat he or she ■an be quickly opened up for re -airs and replacements. The Electroman will have no blood. That's a nuisance and very j messy in case of accident. Blood, when the pressure gets too high, is apt to clog and cause thromboses. Likewise it spoU handkerchiefs and pillows.

No. the Electroman will have vires waere the ordinary man has veins. All these tiny wires will be connected to a uain wire which can be plugged into any ordinary house current. I have not yet quite decided whore to put tne master wire and the plug. I had intended originally to put it where you see the devil's tail in pictures, but, honestly. I don’t see how the devil ever managitl to sit down with that sharply pointed tail or his. Do

you ?

Here U the idea: By an ingenious device, on which 1 am still working, the current turns itself*on automat ically at any chosen time in the morning. This is done ay setting

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a dial just as on an alarm clock. This dial will be built right into the Electro.nan. The whole thing being mechanical, the Electrotnan naturally will not be tired as most of us are now' when It’s time to get up. He’ll jump out of bed full of pep and electricity. A little generator in his head has now set the brain working and the Elleetroman thinks about breakfast. Breakfast, already being a matter almost entirely of electricity, is a simple matter. Now comes the time to go to work. The plug is disconnected, but first a little switch (also btiilt in) is piulled which makes the whole system work on a battery (likewise built In) until another plug is handy. I haven't the space to tell you any more today and, further more, I haven't the thing patented yet. But you can see the enormous possibilities, can’t you? Everything regulated systematically. Nothing left to chance If anything goes wrong you call the repairman. Utopia is on the way at last!' 1 have to stop now and go to, vv r k on this wonderful idea of;

mine.

More tomorrow. City league Zinc Hoods Black Goodyear 45 39 Johnson 40 44 Metzger 36 4i> Midwest 32 KAil port 31 X j Over 450: Eastham 508, Long den 469. M. F.adcr 496. Kerr 476. B. Myers 491, Justus 484, W. Crawley 475. J. Hirt Sr. 474, J ;] .Mill Jr 464. Neuman 465. ,

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from Ireland in August, 1917, mild a book of 10 tickets on tile Irish race and got one free. The free tieket was on "Mimter

Champ"—the winner.

ing since the for.ner British Prime Minister's “Iron Curtain" ► IMM-eli at Fulton, Mo., thre, years ago.

CHICAGO, March 23—(UP)— Howard Ling, 14, Chicago's .youngest confessed slayer, tried

WASHINGTON, March 2! („ strangle himself today In thi

(INS)—Rep. Vinson D., G.i, chairman of tne House Armer

Services Committee, aiuio.ineed today that (liere will In- no further indnetlins under the draft until at least July 1, 1950. Vinsor said he was advised of this In MaJ. Gen. John K. Daiilqiilst, deputy director ot personnel for the national military establish

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WASHINGTON, March 23 - (INS)—The House today passed .1 bill authorizing creation of a 10-group air ft.,ice and a »37.-,00-iiian army. The iiN-asiire now ' :es to the Senate. Hoi.ise approval of the bill «p .-ns nil by Cltaimtaii Vinson J, Ga.. of tiie House Armed Services Committee, came after .-ejection of a civil rights "rider’" offcre.l by Kep. Mareantonio At., New York. Mareairt mios proposal was -h-fouted 258 to 34.

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PARIS, March 22 —(INS) — Officials today invcstigati-d reports that the French Ford Com(•any ship|M-d Marshall Plan mill, parts to Poland. but 11 spi-kesman for the firm cateforleally denied he charges. Tin- report, carried In a Paris newspaper, said that Hie Freaeli Ford (. mpany was si-nfiiig vitally-needed parts to ConuiMiii-ist-rim .' (.land, in violation of the Econo nie Cooperation Adminis-

tration rulings.

WASHINGTON. March 22 — (INS)—The White House. announe.d today that President Truman will confer with Winston Churchill in Washington Thursday. It will he their first meet-

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The sideide attempt came at ter the youth's see Hid murditrial for the slaying of seven year-old Lonnie Kelliek c-ame t an abrupt end. roday's Markcls Hogs 8000. Barrow's and gilts 50c to 75c lower than early am . day. Good and choice 160-235 lbs., $20.75-$21.25; 235-260 lbs $19.75-$20.75; 260-290 lbs., $19*20; 290-335 lbs., S18.50-»19.2.. 100-160 lbs., $17-$ 19. Sows weal to 50c lower at $16-$17.50. Cattle 1500. Calves 400 Steei and heifers steady to 50c liighe-. A load high good and choice 1308 lb. steers $25.50. Bulk medium and good steers $23-$26. Bulk good heifers $24-$25. Common and medium $22.50-$23. Veaic mostly $1 higher. Good a ■ hoice $29.50-$31.50. Sheep 1500. Fat lambs gen •> ally steady. A load goo I 92 1‘ te l western lambs $29.50. GIRL SCOUTS The regular monthly meeting of the Girl Scout and Bro.vni troop leaders and their assist ants was held on Monday even ing. Special feature of the meeting was the snowing of the film "Girl Scout Leaders". Mrs. Evan Crawley, program chairman, announced the annual ‘ play day" to be given by the members of Delta Phi Eta, the Girl Scout organization on th campus. "Play Day” will be held on next Saturday. March 26th from 10 a. 111. to 2 p. in. in the University Gymnasium The invitation does not Include the Bi wnies. Each Girl Scout is asked to bring a lunch, the dessert and drink to be furnished by the Delta T hi Eta hostesses. Local Sirls who are active in plana fer “play day” are Mildred and Marion Greenleaf. Mary Anne Bills and Anne Buchhcit. NICKLK BEER NEW YORK, March 22 UP 1 Sam’s Bar and Grill just off the Bowery cut the price o; beer today from a dime to a r.ickie for a regular-size sevenounce glass. “Business is off." the proprietor explained.

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Try and Stop Me By BENNETT CERF

TT IS generally agreed that the game of chess originated X in India, but just how and when has been the subject of endless speculation. According to one imaginative correspondent in Hobbies —'

Magazine, the inventor was a Brahmin named Nassir. Appalled at the excesses and despotic behavior of his young prince, Behub, Nassir sought to bring him to his senses by teaching him a game in which the king, impotent by himself, was protected only by his subjects, even of the lowest class, and frequently ruined by the loss of a

single individual.

Whether or not Behub got the hint deponent sayeth not. Chant es are he tossed the chessmen U)to the Ganges, with Nassir following closely thereafter! According to Time Magazine, New fork City has more Irish (500.000) than Dublin, more Jews (2 million) than Palestine, and almost as many Italian. (1.100,000) as Rome! In a single day the city uses over ft billion gallons of water and Imports almost 25,000 tons of food. Four hurdred thousand commuters stream into Manhattan daily on trains a.-rivtng at the rate of one every fifty seconds,

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