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THE DAILY BANNER

IT WAVES FOR ALL

VOLUME FIFTY-SEVEN

•etition asks 2,484.71 ACRES BE CONDEMNED

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GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1949.

NT III NT CONVENTION CHICAGO, July ij (UP) Alois Knapp and some JOO ot nin followers Uonned their suinm r elothes early today ami took •ff for a convention lo take

them off.

They are members of the Genial Sunbathing a sonation, , vhieh opo e«l Us seeotul annual | convention today at Zoro Nature I’uik at liosi lawn, tnd . 50 miles .■outh ot Chicago.

^ nrtition tor condemnation of 14,( 71 acres of land f 01 ' the , Mill Dam Keservoir proPutnam and Owen counw ,i, tiled yesterday in the , mii Indiana United States

[miMil Court.

0;, hundred and thirty-eight k n ,l i vners are named defend . | . o n M Keichnei, et a’ V, nlmg to five declarations t.iieng by Secretary of the 1, y U idon (iiay, the total

■di r of ju: t emnpensation j been cutting weeds, they • | in.nty is $118,271. mil then went swiming.

Two men fishing in the lake

Tin petition asks for the a;- th( , hl „| V

I- •m'nt ol appraiseis to t.x tl „. wt .„. Mar..,, Digit?.. Hi ' ,lu< ' tilL ' lan ' 1 aM l : ' Kort Wayne, and Will Dehav. n,

I ' ■ ' J' 1 " 1 compensation. I Columbia City .

PATIKNT l)Umv\s

CnUIUJBUSCO, In.I.. July H (UP) Authoiitieii .'aid t' t lay hat a 19-year old pa ient at Dv I n'oi t Wayne State school for the | techie minded diowned ve.iterday ( u Kound l.ake • ear lieic. | He was identified an Harvey j Bane, formerly of VVabn h Police | said Banc was attending a utim- ! nv i camp sponsored hy th | school near the lake. He had

said,

ROTARY HEARS OFFICIALS OF LOCAL C. OF C

( UAMItl.KS' I'T NC'TION Ol i.iNi.i) at ON WKDNESD.U

STEEL PARLEY FAILS, STRIKE TO BE RECOMMENDED

TAl.hS POSTPONED

WASHINGTON, July IMUPi L r ,, id, nt John 1j. Lewis of th l n it,.,| Mine Workers has an- , ' hat resumption ol l.i^i ;,iIk; with coal operators 1,,,due in.: 100.000,000 tons a L is i“ • n postponed 11i I, :;i t" July 2ti nt While

Inlph'ii .Springs VV Va.

I. t u :nd the postponeni'i t li^ , tic ;'d “to meet I he eon j, : . .• th - negotiating ie-

l|. - "1 the

line Workers."

Events Listed By Co. Agent

*ublic Enemy Gets 4C Years

MKMPHIH, Tenn., July 14 I'Pi Clyde Milton Johnson, derntied by the FBI as Public Beinv No. 1, was headed today k, Ak Ui a/, by way of the fed-

■ hi pri ■ in in Atlanta.

I John ,on was convicted in fedral court here yesterday of par-|i'|Mi-u.: ni a $4i;,000 Memphis dnk holdup last Feb. 8. He was

Activities through the Conn*v Extension Otfiee are going to be quite numerous during the next month. County Agent, K W Harris lists several event that are being held on a statewide basis that will he of great interest to Putnam County

United ; people. The first of these state

events is the annual Cattle Feeders Day which will be held | at Upland, Indiana on Friday, I July 22nd beginning at 9:20 a.

j m. DST.

The second event will he th" I annual F arm Management Tour and reeling to be held in White ly and Noble counties on Wednesday, July 27th. On Tuesday evening July 26th the annual banquet prior to the tour will oe held in the Chamber of Commerce Building at Auburn, Indiana beginning at 7:00 p. m

Tile Greeneastlc Chamber of Commerce presented a very n cresting program at the Itotaiy Club Wcdm sday. t'harle. V\ eavi I'Wn utive Hecietarv

iponsmed th program.

Mr. Weaver introduce I John A. <'ui t weight. President of tlo 'jrccMcastle chamber of Com meice, who spoke briefly on th'' min i ions and duties ot a Chamber of Commerce and its obligation to Hie Community. IL gave the following definition of a Chamber of Commerce. “A Chamber of Commerce is thlorees ot the community so organized that they have the talent to investigate, the vigor to enunciate, and the strength to stimulate action which will best promote the health, the bi nuly, and the intelligence, and the industry of the Community" He said that the Chamber of Com mcrce a few months ago organ i,red a Plans Commute to formulate plans for the Chamber of Commerce to follow, and fha' one of these plans was the oi ganization ol a “CitiS'-n'ii Com imltee'' (omposed of non no in hers of the Chamber of ('on ni'-iee to formulate a quisl'niinaire to find out vviiot the |M "|>i wanted Grceneautle to be. Jamei K. Pi nee W n ; selected lo lira I this eominittee Mi Cait right

Single Copy SCents

FIRE IN HOSPITAL BOSTON, July 14 (UPi Pa jama-clad doctors and nm .a-s evacuated 168 women patieiitn at the Boston State I Mental l hospital early today when lire broke out in a four-story brick building. The blaze was quickly quelled with loss of $5,000. The two-alarm fire broke out shortly after midnight in a fiist floor linen closet. sending smoke through the ventilating system. None of the patients, some of whom were desenbed an violent was hurt. Nurses, doctors' and police formed a double line to lead the women to a nearby iiulding housing senile patients. Firemen brought the blaze oidci eonli"! within .’it) m.nmec M i ne ! i. l alaim was tuned

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STEEIWORKERS-CIO PRESIDENT Philip Murray (left) reports “complete deadlock” in negotiations for new wage contract at conference with federal mediation director Cyrus S. Chlng (middle) and U. S. Steel's Vice President John A. Stephens in Washington. Murray said he would recommend a strike of the union's half a million members beginning nt midnight Friday July 15. (Int'rnational)

EXTRA!

Britons Expect New Hardships

LONDON, July 14 (UP) I Briton may heat today what ■ new bar hips they will he call oil ii|i"ii to bear because of tin i country's shortage of dollars. Chiinei llnr of the Exi heqo tin Mtalford ('npps was ex pc | to di 'l' •;!•> moves tow ai d lo ■ an .builirs when he opens a tW" lay debate in Commons on^o '11111'. dollar Doubles. ’ I ! d'bate pn ificnliy wrti I ■ i ‘ ('r pps’ di. cl". in • last w ' I

fRUMAN SEEKS Local Ferguson COOPERATION OF Dealer Chosen

STEEL INDUSTRY

MILITARY AID BIG ISSUE IN FACT DEBATE

WI N \ I F. I.FXLFKN FONFIDFNT THIA < \N BLOCK KFSERX \TIONS WASHINGTON, July 14-iUPl Senate Admmistiatim leaders expressed confid' nee today that they eotild block a new move to attaili reservations to the North Atlantic Treaty. A ginup led hy Senate P.epublh an k adi r Kenneth S Whi'iiy, Nib. wants to make it ch ar that the United States rvi "gni/.i . no commitment to pro- \ id* arms in [» ai etime to pact participants.

j DST. The next event of the I month ui the annual state Ttr-

] racing Contest which will be I held on July 29th near urlnceton in Gibson county Entries have J not yet been made but in ail I probability the county will have j an entrant in this contest. The last of these current state I wide events Is the 2nd Annual 1 Agricultural Conference to be I held at Purdue University on 1 August 2nd, Drd. and 4Ui. At th-s . conference many of the statewide agricultural ant: Jiomo economh s groups will hold then

knteiK ' d to 10 years in prison |l J lit" J $25,000. U 8 Attorney John Brown ^i'l .hihiison probably would he first to Atlanta then to l .ib i. Tli. dapper, mustachcd Johnjon w.i brought here for trial Ift'r h " ipture in a gunbattle V" I HI agenis in Indianapolis. I'’ l ' ; t w i , anesfed in Miami, but made a daring escape J ' Hu Dude county scraper

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T ' Iederal court jury convict- | annual meeting atu- pariieipati> Id I 'loi.Min on one count of bank ! In an extension educational pre-

lelih' \ an I two counts of trims- | grain.

I'it toh n bank funds across Of course following th . e

(t The jury recommend- 1 r 1 I the judge imposed 20 le 1 Hi" bank robbery count I' 1 If ■ ii • each on the othei

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events the IvUsselivilie Fair w.li be staged August 4th, 5th and 6th and followed by the popular Putnam County Fair on August

I 8th to 13th.

I In- defense called no witnesses I Far n mterested m ad-

ditional infoimation on any of these events should contact th

UKI.F.K EXPECTED Co „ nty K ., lcl slon Office and al " !ll ^GION, July 14 }..o on pooling transportation. I icsident Tinman will From present indications many end to (' ingress immediately an ; people will be attending these anizing and unifying events. More detailed informa-

tion .vill In* given through newspaper publicity and through letters to extension cooperators prior to the meetings and tom

It Johnson's trial.

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t iry establishment, a

I*' "i Democratic leader said to-

i cxt iiitiodueed Charles Weavei. that liritHiii'.i gold an I dolhi Exeentive Secretary of th" ; ieuervea have lallen lo $1,609 Chamber of Commerce. 000,000 some $100,000,000 bel ■ Mr. Weavei mid m idly of th ' h " safety level. They ♦vdl (various issues before the Cham 'b', indie more unless BrilatnVmi her of Commerce and then sho'.v ' b’-'" the gap between its ex ed a series of pictures taken hy P"its aiid imports, the Chamber showing publk Wpll-infoinied officials believ health nereation conditions of 1 « ,d Crippi may announce mini. I

Grecneastle and the condition of our streets and curbing. Mr. Weaver said, "Cities tan nil stand still, they either progress or they go backward. Modorn. piogiessive cities are the result of uncndii'g work by groups ol citizens who place the welfa'c of all above the wishes of the individu.il. Nationally and internationally we aic reaping th" results of non-cooperation. If w fail to cooperate here m Grecilastle we will get the same t ■- . ults." He next introduced Janie - ft. Pence, Chairman of the

Citiz<u’s Committee.

Mr. Pen e tol l who compos'(| the ‘Citizen’s Committee and why they had been seleit'd IF said that the Clianiber tried to make their selections from a trritorial point of view so that each area would he represented on the committee. He said the eominittee made no attempt . ' direct the thinking of the individual. and road the answers from three questionniares which I,ad been selected as random. Mi. Poice said, “the Chambei of Commeiec had many objee-

late reduction in dollar impor of tobacco and perhaps one or two other commodities. That will he had news for 15'i tirh smokers, they already Tftvo to .search from store to stole for their favorite brands th o must pay .some 70 cents for a packet of 20 when th< y find

them.

Rules Against Rent Option CHICAGO July 14 (Up) A I'Vdeial Judge held llv local option piuv ioii of the 1949 Pent Control net imcon.ititutioual today but ..aid lie wa not icady to ml" on c<nstitiiUonality of the entire law. Distil, l Judge Ehvyn It I'haw aimovmeed hi.; opinion late yesterday nlt' i Inaring aiguments m an evi'.tum case. It w a i not n formal dei i.ilon but Will he included in one, he said. “You might as well know 1 • '.lend to find heal option is

and

WASHINGTON. July 11 i'Hm President Tinman was i"pin • d to he opdmistie todny llml Hie steel indti it i y's leg three W'nild reeon adei and aci epl h plnii for averting a steel strike ni ilatin'lay. Th ■ Pi' ml' id' ; Iniior adv n aid he hopes foi favorahh - plies during the day liom U l! ite»'l, Bethlehem and Kepuhlii The threo coinp.lines pn . ion . Iv had spurn, d Mr Ti uiiiin' propo.al tor a 60-day truce on the gioiin I that it would by-pa. the Tafl-llaitley a< t But the !, 'hiel Mxei utive lenewed h s n,' ' peal last night and simultaneous ly invited inore tlian 50 small "i leel makers to cooperate \vi Ii

linn.

White House advisers wen counting on two taetnrs to swing Hie big steel companies m to I nr behind the President's n commendation. On*- was acceptance of Hie armistice plan by four major steel produeers Inland Steel. Wheeling, Young .town Sheet & Tube Co., and Jones ,V Laugh-

I tin.

The other was CIO President Uhilfp Murray aniiomieeme U that liis United Steelworkers will strike the big three aid [ any other companies that tu*n ! Iowii M i Ti liman ■ pea' e plan Th p big three, which also anthe largest soil coal producers among the steel eompHiiies. laced the possibili y that if liv’d steelwmkeis wall; "id then 110. 000 niinoi - may quit too. Bonn MiO.OOO work* i - would hi idh'l nltogethei. Drunken Driver In City Court

I It was nnnoimeed today that Forest Shonkwih r has been ao pointed as th" Feign "ii dealv Mu Gn cm a t h Mr. I'honk wiler was horn and i,ii ."<1 in Madi on t" < Ion md graduat'd Irom the Gre' .instle Iligll School. He solved -a he Navy foi twenty-nine month ni I Iv A..iat V - I’ai il s an a no I Eiirnpi an-All ii .an an s l''m tin last two year hi' has been riv ployed foi Tractor Specialties t'orp . with headquarters out ol

Greensburg.

Mr. Slionkwiler has b" n hoi i >ug lily ti nmed i tin si i \ i' liig <d the Ferguson trai l u and equipment. He will eairv a naiplele stoik ol pails and will a equipped to take care of any repair work that may come up m farm equipment. 11, is having open linu ' o > Batur lay. July 16. 1949. It Ire hnents w II he served throughout Hie day. movies will be held m Hr atl' inooii and a iTior show A ill Iv It Id in the eveniHg acting at 8:00 o'f'loi'It. Th' 1 .'Ion : > loeati 1 undr t the High Point lid S'at ">n, eorner of Washington and Jnekson streets.

Itl KLIN, .Iiilv It (INS)— \ I . S. ariiix comvo.v of (ill truck, .iiid escort vehicles rumbled hit" It, rltn this afternoon a little j over seven hours after leaving | llelmstedt lo test the extent ol ; I wa., focussing mote and more on the military aid issue. Th» ad-

S-nate demon at u lea b i Scot 1 U Liv n • mid. however, that Iv <l< , t belli v more than 15 . enatoi ; would vote either for Hie Wheny proposal ot against

ratification of the pact.

Senate debate on the treatv

Soviet restrictions on road tint

tie.

Il.i' only stop made by the conv >v on the 105 mile run was lor a roadside lunch. While the '■envoi vva*- halted, :i carload ot Soviet officers stopped near the line of ti'iicks, conferred among (lietnselves then deported vvith>nl e\i I tinging a word. !> \4 TON, t*., .Iiilv I I —H P> -One person was hilhil and il i ;>si live injured t* dav vvln n a ( H i i argo plane erarlie I <d| (lie i nd of the runway at Wright ('old here. Tlie huge plat \ atlrmpti I a

ministiation has aniiP'ineed that i( will submit a piogtam to provide $1 450.000,000 Wurth of arms to the north Atlantic Nations and othei fire ioun*i ies. The growing emphasis rn the Aims program lias indicat I that opp '..it ii ni lo the pact w 11 i xerd early lorei nsts that only about a hall-dozen senators would voti against ladli ation. The At 1.int.e Union Committee, an organization head ■ I hv former supreme court Justr.•* Owen J. Robeits, tuged the

tuke-sdl, came to rest on its hack | donate to vote on th" pact this

Field emplove’s dam.iging several

m e Wright p.liking ,ot, in imolides.

The plane iiiiigiil fire immeibalelv bill the flames were e\lingm •lied hy airp 'i t ,'ire fight-

ers.

-(INS).

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meiitiillv dtae ise t murderer ilassitied ns "<ta.,i,, roos" clung In his di//y perrh I Hu lect np a water I >wcr al the ' hint Stab Hospital today, alter more than

ii, hours willi il |

sleep.

Ka|»e-slaver Kavni'iic •lulda, .'15, hroke Irom his guards yestei lay and dasle I to the tower.

wn k to show the world “wo know when to stop talki.g and

dart acting,"

In a telegram to members >f the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, th" group said Flu - sia'- hopes ‘'aie already rising'' Iweau.'ie of Senate di'lay in la.iV I lying I In treaty. The issue has been debated for almost two weeks. Luca.) hopes foi a vote

UaLiirda

Wherry submitted bin proposal to the Senate yesterday lr

Ga,

brazil plant is ORDERED TO CLOSE

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I"''- I,.,

Lay.

K' |> Carl Vinson, D„

|r d Hi older wilt put into 9" i almost everything” pro-

1 ! a controversial unifica-

| ! 1 * now sidetracked in the I* 1 I Service Oommittee. I

>• chairman of tne iwm- INUIANAI’OLIS July 14 Ad “»<> Mr. Truman will do vancc Industrial Supply'corporai,n 1 i' authority of a general Hon was ordered by the Btain Hv p i id by Congress several I Wednesday to close its silic m !, R 0 ' .! plant at Brazil Thursday.

Thomas R. Hutson, state label coiimlssioner. issued tire order. The state has charged that tin plant is a health hazard to its

,70 employes.

I,eo DuBois. general manager of the corporation, said the fi’ n would not close but would light the order in court. Hutson said that after a pu’ lie hearing at Brazil May 2.1 Li firm was given 00 days to n stall airpurifying equipment, ii' said it has made no effort to comply with the order. Stale Health board Inspectm e said silicar or sand i>articlos i the air in the plant thrc.it. led its workers with silicosis, a loo;, ailment. Hutson said at teas one worker has contracted th

disease.

lives when they organized Hi" 1 i nfnely uiH'iiistitutional ■Citizen's Committee'', fust Hi'void," he said,

wanted to give everybody an op- j “The only leal qu.. Don is pot!unity to express their opi i- lepnrability. It i>'quire i giiatei ions, second so they could u study. I’ll I' t you know wli-n 1

n nitile inipoi taut data for the | ieach my decision.''

ity officials, to get tangible of- Gov inmeni attorneys in licatfirmative support for certain ed that Bha.Vs amifninceincnt projects, and to obtain certain ! ih l not > validate the law. When ( . t ,[ a il t labor and other statisth s j his ruling is included in a foiim g ( i ernl use by the Chamber mat decision, the n .ue will ! ■ of Commerce and othei olgan-; ( ai ried to high courts. Ih'- . said, izations The Chamber of Com- The local option section of mcrce realizes that any su-h the law lets state.i pans their program will take years to com- own lent laws as aubatituh r fo plot* and that we must look up- Hie p'th tsl one I 1 allows them on this program as one of long j to d'eontiol th it states if they

planning aijd stressed the

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Hinge

need of a county and a City pi,ms commissi, u." In Closing he said that this program de

wish.

served the member ot

support of every th,. Rotary Club.

•'!>' nnd Mrs. Alton Hurst mh the parents of a daughter,

Wanda June.

:e York waas aubatitut-

m K lor T«m Welch at the post

1 fficc.

sad Mrs. Oils

J "id daughter; Grace,

Roachdalc.

•bss Florence Talburt and Ml ' ' Catherine TilloUon left on ‘Dp to Virginia. - N,| s. W. o, Timmons wn a U ' Dr the Delta Theta Tau

sorority.

Browning visited in

FACES VBISON TERM RO-'KO-OUD. in., July 14

iUP) Three-times widowed Mrs. Catherine Peterson, .1. I need a prison sentence of one to 14 years today for trying to

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HONOLULU, T II, July 14 - (UP)-A 20-mmi legcda'ive hold over eoriittiiltee wa ; in rci'ess today until Tuesday aflei tne atively agreeing thnt ceizui.' ol Hawaii’s dock:; vvih the only solution to a 75-day .-itrike of

CIO long ■hor emcn.

Sen. William lleen, Chart inn i

68-year-old boy , of the Committee, said he pro-

murder

friend after accusing sum of dating another woman. A jury of seven men and five women found her gu.ity of assault with intent to murder at tor deliberating less than two

hours.

Circuit Court Judge Will.t o p Dustier was ex pec red to so - tcnce her next wecK.

bably would auk Gov. Ingram Stainback to call an emergency session of the Territorial Legislature within two or three days after the commit..' reconvene;. On nex Tuesday, he said th< lawmakers will be presented with a seizure hill drafted by tin Territorial Attorney Gen-

eral’s office.

Victor Hotn. Par i ; III., enti i ■ 1 a pba ..f guilly to a charge il driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicat- : ng liquor , when an argued beforp j Judge Roy Suih rlin in city court Thur sday mor. ing. He al ' pleaded guilty to a charge of failure lo stop after an a 1 cid. nt. On the first count, Horn war f ried $10 and cost.-; and senten.'e.l ir> the Tnd ana sta 1 " lann t"i ninet',' days. On the se.ond j ha.go, he 1 pr.'ive 1 a fine ot $27 j and cost ; and hi i di iver’s I cense I cn; revoked for one yen . A nirn'ty-lay farm term was sus-

p ruled.

Horn was ail" .led by sta r police art.i sid' .wiping three ears on the National Hoad, ju I ■•a I of Putnamville, Tuesday afternoon He wa ; overtaken al the int. isection of roads 40 and 43 and held for stale police, IIOl. MARKET Hogs, 1,000; active, burro vs and gills steady to 25 cones higher, sows strong to 25 cents higher; bulk good anci chol v 170-250 lb barrows and gilts $22.50-$23 00, most sates 240 lbs down $22.75 and nhovs, acattermg 250-290 lbs $20 50-$Z-..»0. few 290-340 lbs $19.00-$21.0C. ,80 lb' $18.00. 100-160 Ih.s $17.50-$20.50; sow 40 lbs down $16 2.7-$17.50. choice lightweights $18.00, 400550 lbs $12.50-$ 16.00, stags $10-.50-$l<!.50.

D. C. Stephenson Again Appeals || A M Mi )Nl' In.I . July 1! I UUP i i ll- Ku K;ux Klan'former grand dragon in Indiana, ‘ig'iting m f. 'leiai c.iut foi i" It aic fi '.m a hie p. rson term for minder, elannei: :ouay that fie w is "politi' aliy pv. seeute.l I>. (' ...i, per .".tal* : v pleaded Ins habeas c.iipus pehl.on bet oi < Diilriet JUd;;.' I, at he i M Swy gta ’ j e. 1. rda.v State court, have Mined dow i 35 preve.us attemprs sinee Stephenson was sentenced i

1925.

"I've be. ti politically persecuted,'' Stephenson said. "All forcex politically adv. i ;e to me have been fighting » y appeals ” Court observers san; his arguments veie ' hnlliant." ‘ In 13 years of watchirg federal com t I'l ui erdings here 1 have never h> nd a -. Her pi' sentatmn.' 'one sa. ; . r'l'Ti ed to st atut.ai l law . at vvi , l in an nmaz ng aigumcnr." A G tr y, Ind. lawyer who helped Stephe i on. I.* .b* 't Moor e , ( 'iTig '.l tliat p ilitical pres.;ur es st ill op;.'• e him. "Pi : .hot.. H orn Washing 1 n have come to me evei in.'' 1 tinted r epi esenting Glefihenson." Moore said Politicians have been trying to keep him in j .il evei siloc Hn ti nil.” Stephenson has cuaigcd thil Indiana Klan 1 .men had him "i ..ill o,ided" lo pi cam I. aiise I • had quarreled with Milam Evans. Atlanta, the Klan'; nu i I tioiial wizanl. On Nov 14. 1925. a jury iu Gamilto!' O.inly : . nil <'oart c evicted him on inurdern, Mn.lwge Ohi i lioltzei. 28, 'lis i m ighi ir in Indianapolis. She died at Iv r patent: ' home aftw 'signing a statemefit that sh took ; icon because Sb ;>h n ; u kidnaped and hrulall;, lap.d hc>' Swygerl took the petition un dor advisement and gave 1 Stephei son and Indiana Btatvs (( (inlfiiiicd .oi Ihl lie 1H" *

July I I

\\ A.'sllI Ndi ION, (INs(—MiiMcm. (

ling.i Ilia, k today .'ellted a st .s ■ d . v. < ..’ilion lor Jake Itird, Iiegr.:, Villa was (.uivkled of th. I.i.oma, Wash., av slaying ol

drs. Bertha Klllilt.

Bird is scheduled lo he hang e.l iu Washington stat.' I uiior row l"i the rriiirdi r which o< < , u e.l vvbile h< vva-, roliliiirg (Ik* vvo

Ilians' I, rI .■ in !9I7.

Isilic. Iris apprenli. Iision, Hail Inis (onhssed s.irrie ,50 riilirdeiH, a < or ling to p .hi e.

...i:i r or would amen i the ratifying re-

soluHon to say that the Unite I Slates understood the par. to carry no moral <o legal commilnm l to proVTle p. acetntie mililary aid to other countries 'lh' (PiP lea'll i told reporters

Justice i he was merely trying to fra declaiation spilling out tjie in- ' lei pietation .dnady given th' Bfiiat' bv ‘Jenc Aitlrui H Vari d"nlierg. I! Mn h . and John I Foster Dulles, U , N. Y.. chief , It' piibln an foiei :o poln y spokia-

| men.

Dulles objected to the priposal, howevu. on grounds that it ''.as in iTies.ai v and subject to mr.oit' i pi 'aHon Although Van.l.'iibeig i. fuse'I to comnv'nt, theie was no d"iibf (hat he would oppnse W'hrliy's pi >-

vision.

Chau man Tom Connally. D. Tex. of tin Foreign Relalioi, Committee said flatly that It was inacceptable. lie did relteralc. howevei, that no senator

EON.tON, July 11 —(INS) ( ' rile, ll'-r i I lh' I \< heqiier S'.r sJ.illoi I ( ripps aniMMiiiced a .’5 per i.nt rrductiuli in Britain s d. Il.ir rnpnrts l id.iv ari l reilup s | s.i'ire tall.in. In cope wllll

aii'l dal- v,lti| ig Du th' pact would o -

obligated to vote for th" A 1-

■ >i da'n' . <Lv iiiilling ;;"td

lar reserve. < r ipps said—

"We Irav. dallied to work oi’

|l (•fill *••••*«( •• •»

11 Polio Cases Since Jan. 1st. 1NDI ANAFOLL-. Ind . July 14 i INGi Plans lor a p-wsibl-(ni'i gency due to the states v.'icuung nuehei of infantile paralvi is .' ises ate to he made tomonow at a meeting of Ind j .a.i,i health and medical officials. | The meeting in me office o" ..fate il. jllh Commissioner Dr. Leroy Burney at the Indiana University Medical Center was called following a sharp increase in polio cases, which arc heavily coneentiatcd in five east ciu.-

tral c.midi. s.

'I’he Slate board of Health t 1 day listed 28 cases in Randoip'i county; 11 in Jay; six in Madison, and lour eaeli in Urn n - and Delaware, all conUng "u counties. In addition, nine ease have been repartee *,y Mario i county, but these were scatter eu at various ti nes since Jan. 1. The .late board figures show 77 polio cases in Indiana sine

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Herschel A. Neal has filed sti.t for divorcf in the Putnani cir- ■ ..nt court from Amy C Nm*! ch tigmg . ru. 1 and inhuman treatinent They were married Gept. 24 1945 and aeparatetl July 11, 1949 Hex.'ll A Boyd i» attomey for the plaintiff.

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