The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 July 1949 — Page 6

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTlt, WDIANA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1949.

Rdbbi Assails U. S. Communists WASHINGTON, July l.i-(UP) ! A .li'Wi.sh leader charged today i Hut V. S. Giiinmunists are try- , mg to stir up racial and rcligi- J nus hatreds in an effort “to throw this land into confusion, paving tin way for Stlinist rcvoH.tion and conquest.'’ In testimony prepared for deIivi ry before the House UnAmeiica'i activities eoiuinittee,

Rat'ln Henjamfn Schultz of the A merit an-Jewish league again, t communism said that the majority of negroes, jews, catholics and foreign-born “in common with their feilow-Americans, detest communism.'’ "But the Communist will not desist from their efforts,” said the New York Kabbi, “until the minorities are separately won over or the Communist movirnent is destroyed." Tin committee called Rabbi Schultz and other prominert members of minority groups, in eluding baseball star Jackie Rob-

icans etc and inflating these

grievances beyond measure." London's Dock Strike Spreading

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I inson of the Brooklyn Dodgers, to j answer statements that minorj ities enjoy more rights in Russia than in the United States. The remarks were made by negro i singer, Paul Robeson who also said that American negroes never would fight against Ru.s- j 1 LONDON. July l.i (UP) Lon-

Rabbi Schultz told the <<■"-! dl>n . s duck stnke Uireat ened tomitteo that communists “will day U) spread U) tugSi barges and turn c.l any minority to gam even nleat tll . stl . ibuljoll centers in their own demagogic ends." I dcfiancc of the King’s proclama- I "In America,'’ he said. “ the ^ lon (( f „ state.of emergency, communists spend much of their Thg# labor government has time bewailing the disabilities of s tjn to use any of the dictatorial the negroes, Jews. Italians, Mex- poweri granted it b> the King's

proclamation to break the -triki, m its third week. Prime Minister Clement R. Attlee may disclose the government', i I intentions in Commons today. I j Altogethi r 13,296 dock work- ’ era almost half the port of | London's ,'IC.OOO workers wore j on strike. Some 3.000 more dock- ' ers joined the strike yesterday on 1 ’,’ a few hours after the state i of i mergency went into effect. Tin executive board of the watermen’s, lightermen’s. tngmen’s and bargemen’s utvon last mgl ’ instructed its 4 050 members to refuse to service any I ships, wharfs nr quays where ■ troop: were unloading ships. Thousands of troops were busy I unloading 17 ships parked w.th j $2,000,000 worth of meat, eliccse, lard, milk powder. oranges, I apples, pears, butter and tea. I They unloaded 12,000 tom of flour from the Cunard White Star .-hip Scythia alone yester-

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Altogether, 12b cargo ships loaded with m uv than riOO.OOf/ tons <1 cargo were tied up. but

the government decided to concentrate on vessvts carrying perishable food. There were reports the government might muster ulto 1J 000 troops to unload the ships. YOUNG DEMOS WILL HOLD ANNUAL MEET INDIANAPOLIS July 13 — The sixth biennial convention at Young Democrats of Indiana ‘o be held in the Clayipool Hotel July 22-23 will have a half dezin Democrats fiom the Sixth Distiiet in prominent positions on convention committees. At the same time, a large delegation from every county in the district plans to attend the t.vo-dty gathering to hear two of the nation's youngest Demorat state governors, elect new officers, and cho sc a convention ') 'Uty queen. Approximately 2500 young members from all parts of the state are expo ted to attend tee convention. Jack Hinkle, Putnam County, will serve on the committee. 837 RING FOUND TO Bff WORTH $1,200 FORT WAYNE. Imh. July l.i (INS) PcPr Del^mg. 06. of Fort Wayne is jittery. He is vailing to find out what poli< will do with a ring he bought for $37, tried to sell for $50 m'd found it’s worth about $1,200. DeLong told police an unidentified soldier, apparently intoxicated sold him the ring for $37

in 1947 The soldier also threw in a couple of cartons of cigarettes. Last Saturday DeLong decided to pawn the ring and asked $60 irom the broker. DeLong said he needed money to pay docto! bills. The Pav.' broker called police after evaluating the ring at $1,200.

CLOV EltD ALE Mrs. John Beaman. Mrs. Ella Beaman and Mrs. Mabel Rails of Parago.: spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. W. A Corns and Delca Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ituxiey of Indianapolis spent the weekend with relatives near Cloverdale, Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Hunter ard family visited with Mr. and M’s W. A C ins and Delca Hontei Friday night.

Miss Marjean Cummings of Stilesville spent the week end with her grandmother, Mrs. Carrie Cummings. HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Essie Boyd of Putnamville, was admitted Tuesday. Mrs. Eula Ader of Bainbridg. was admitted Tuesday Mrs. Edna Duyhuss of Spencer, was admitted Tuesday. Mrs. Jennie Throop of Greencastle, vas dismissed Tuesday. Mrs. Pauline Stotm of Coate - ville, war. dismissed i uesuuy. Mrs. Keith Knudson and son of Greeneas^le R. 3. wcic uismtssed Tuesday. Mrs. Gene McClintock and daughter of Green castle, were dismissed Tuesday.

VY-tvNTBJL): Combining. Now open ready for job. Walter S. Campbell. Grrcncastle phon" Cloverdale Rnilte. 13-21

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CHINA'S GENERALISSIMO Chiang Kai-shek and Philippines President Elpidio Quirino are mapping plans for a concerted struggle to stem the Communist tide in Asia- Talks underway at Baguio, Philippines summer capital, envision a bloc of democratic nations organized on pattern of the North Atlantic treaty. This new picture of Chinas Nationalist president was taken at Tsaoshan, Formosa, his tirst since he enterad upon self-imposed exile. (International)

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TWO KILLED and eight Injured Is toll of the blast in Washington when the 50-foot yacht Halcyon Mploded while pulling away from Its Potomac river moorings. Dead are Maj. Gen. Verm n K Prid.ati 67, Army Public Information chief and wartime commander of the First Armored div: - . aw! Klifted E. Painter, 50, retired Navy commodore. Col. Anthony J. Drexel-Biddle, Jr,, former : ; nmat was on the yacht with his wife, lauded her as a "heroine," saying she plunged into the water aniprsonally saved Mrs. Prichard, and also took charge of rescue operations. (International S'vnult'l''"'

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