The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 August 1949 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE INDIANA,
THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 19*?.
i
inese Gamblers Go Underground
HANGHAL Chtr.a Aug, Pl—CiuMSr gamblers have e u .rierground m the iace of >anmumst ca.-r.paigr to wipe ga .hhng m Ehar.ghal ar.3 er cities un4er their control o*i- se.i tre»y. iah>>r.g Russian pok-r. bashow hand an ! eiiee games re reported uii<l« rtvat hehm i Vied d'jors n pla. es wtere thtie nee can be-tra-'ily *>-strA* ; tfc^ vvo'.t cf *a rail by O rninist auth^ntHf*. Tbt- 0>?r.munxst regime has
other
Set
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a ' move
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that
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her cities u Hid oorrespoi oon bridge -ited States.
To prove they mean business .thorities took r.to custody i0| ih-ying players who were fin- . ! and then put to work cleaning | -• city's lavatories J Comm ik". .-t authorit- - ®A»d :? game was a waste of tin; i that they intend- d to conrt Shar.gha. from the pi a- .- :y of the Orient into a productm and ha: .- 'g metrop-
alle^eily were
i on the night of April gang of robed and ir.asked
mer. that found them at the i h-.rr.e of Mamie Clay in Hooke . I da. Ly nch said he had fcearc j reports of a “wild party tbars
| in*i went to investigate
| But the mob showed up, tV ■ ih r.ff explained a: the time sni he had no recourse but to turn thf Negroes over. Five of the Negro group worked in near-
by Cha’tar.oog*. Tern.
1 r grand jury said Lynch and Deputa - St k s llcCaii-ey. VV. - harn H Hartline and John B1 k.ry ha . aK wed the Negr'- s to tv punished w ithout tr.a ar . •.•■ •hout due proo ss of law by releasing them to the mob." All 12 were indicted for “conspiring t*. -tiyure. oppress and inti: ..date" the Negroes. The actual beating, said to have involved 15 or 20 lashes for each : th- group took place :n a
hurt hvard.
crat? who are pushing a sponsored by Rep W.r.gate Lucas D Tex.
Minimum Wage Bill Has Trouble
POUO VIKl * flo w from the ma.n growth, g r. . ■>n in the tissue cells. Development of the new technique h- re may T-cg aba. more rapid strides :n the sear.-li tor a safe vacciae against pol.a. For th# first time it nerw ap pears that u.t:matery sc.er.tis's will be abk to produce virus in Urge quant.ues. free from bra,3 or nervous tissue wh.ch has been know- to result in ser.ous com pi nations m vaccm.e materiii for other u.seases. The eapenrr.ents are con tinning with other type.i -n poi. virus and other human and t ihuman tissue sUted for .nvesrgation. Eventually the scientists may find that polio etrus car be grown :n the enbreyoms egg. us.r.g tissue culture as a startin ^ growth. Ir. mar.;, other r- as--= va:::nes have been developed large*.y because the disease organism •i>uld be grown in Urge quant-t-.es in test tube or egg tncugn-
THE DAILY BANNER ond HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered in the post office at r.reencaatle, Indiana as second class mail matter under act of March *. 187A Sidvscriptioa price »• cents per week; (4.00 per year by mall in Putnam county; (5.00 to S7JW) per year outside Putnam County. S. R. Karid-n, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street
FOR SUPERIOR QUALITY USE FIAKO PIE CRUST MIX Vie can’t make ail the pic crust mixes so we make only the best No other pie crust mix has been able to equal the quality of Flako. Just add w ater, roll and bake.
| for the d.;tr.^u'_:.i of motor vehicle funds. ••A law effective January 1. 1950. which increases the license plate fee on passenger vehicles I and ».creases weight fees or j trucks and buses will serve to I forth- r increase the funds to be j distributed in 1950' say* Mr , M.esse. “which makes the estirn-
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Personal |
And Local News BRIEFS
Wednesday. Mrs John praencule
es-iayv t
C. Waddell of w as dismissed Wed-
i!
“Mis. Irene Hmote sp^nt Wed-
nesday ir. Indianapcdis
M. is Eloi-U- raddock of A’-
bany N T s a gue.-t of M.ss
Louise Knauer this wee*.
Denies. Rita Is Expecting Stork
COME to the AIRPORT GRILL for Homemade Barbacues South Biooaiagton St. tt>>ad
ste shown abore very eoassrvt*-' an appea. v. .- live. Taxpayers should see to L* j tor for a hthat this additional money u; Kate tax used as a creht on their tax bill should watch for next year Aid the way L. in their local secur- this redssrtion is to ap wOl give th-
counc^
pear before the city
town board or county tax adjust meat bcArd and if no * of th - boards gran: a reduction El
ous hearing. Giveneasti* as a total of *io 4V, state.
NEW FALL HATS Early arrival of Felts and Velvets, ii choice 0i c«lor ai»d price, HATS REMODELED AND TRIMMED, NELLYE RIGGS
2*7 BlooaiUigtun Mre«-t. rm»NE 1937
Everybody, from Art hart princes play.- nan- . g N>1> -iy k: w - b--' r.e gam( is but th. famed Tanynasty jaws b i. ved : have ayed ar. early version f it bout llbO y-ars ag I! - re tiled to ha.- r- n .g. atad by Nirgpo boatmen wh, wanted i- • a_ve thesr bon :ora. Sheriff Faces
WASHINGTON, Aug. 4
UP) — The administration's lor.promise minimum wage bd •an into tmubie today juat five
lay? t-f- r- ;• .. scheduled to “c Elmore yesterday with a brkec H u- f.oor. >»-r b.:t... may surrender him
a me with ar. a“- -elf today, homictie detec
P. ' t -m Steed, said.
Cannes France. Aug 4 — (UP -Th Aga Khar, father-in-law of actress P.ita Hayworth ■aid today -reports that Rita
Kenneth Saisman entered the j Haywtarth :* expecting a baby St Vincent Hosfhtal Wednesday ! completely untrue,
for an operation.
j Mr and Cloverdal-
W. -inesdr.y i * r
| Reports from Deauville. Prance < where R-ta and her husband.
Mr- Li > H .r>t at Tr.n-'e Aiy Khar, are vacationR. 2. are the parent* ? | a? quoted Ritas servant.
THROAT 'I.\»HM) INDIANAPOLIS Aug.
L'P An Oh:.;, :: ar. beiiev- . *i|of a so:, born V ~iay J that the Hollywood star ha 1 •ave ala# r d tr. thr at f John) Mrs. Mur ha G: . -p.e and & E virtuai seclusion
mni
tro mei
Ok!a_ .hat he
istrati
ml
on
TT.- mar. known only a- ’R-ig-er Scott." cut Elmore's thruit
jus >ve retaliation nr *o deeply that C< stitches were be*r3 - - .1 or, th# .\. ;-: ^Ed-;- j n-quitcd to cloae the wound. 1 fc;;i “ i rvurtom said Elmore a 39-yea-- ; i»il fig- the a t.or. of the ] old park.ng garage manager,
isj leaders in permitting th
.s deserting Iht tM tmue He "retahatkm for he A. i-t -Di'i-
H A
Federal Trial
i t: E-iucat. r. bill to die wa« .berate and a betrayal.” he i "t or.sequ-ntl;. I am gcir.g fight their wage-hour bill.'
H-m?
leaders had hoped t'
ROME Ga . A-g 4
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ires-n*
the bin as lei*latior. al-
The sheriff < f th
Fn
-e Slat;
roved
ly a maJorTTy of thr
' Dale whirr
ackn.
wk'lged
-I -ise
Lab r O-mmlttee That
tile Union or.Sy ‘
ur y»:
ars ago
. 'aim
carrot re mam without
today faced '•
ral t
nal q.
Steed's
active support
charges of lum.r.
^ sev
en Neg-
Tr.e
a.i.T..r.ijtrat.or. has coi-
toes over to a n.
b that
n< gg-id
‘.rolled
tbe Hf.ise labor Coff.-
'hem. i
-miUe
Uns year, by one-v. t;
Three, of Shen
ff J
hr. \V
m argir.
Practically every issue
I jt.. h's , Jej-ut.
wer*
cimilariy
r.aj be, r ie ded r. a 13 to 12
eight suffer c* rmar.ent ■tar:.ag to his vocal cords The slashing followed a short argument at the bar of a downtow,-. hotel. Elmore was only abi< to UU p- i.CA the name of fc:s assailant before his voice
faded.
here fr- m Los Angeles. J
Jack ar
Calif., visiting relatives and
frienda
Mr and Mrs. Milton Brown have returned home from a two
weeks : ur.. in witn '-he T :. Car, j p.jjj- c appearances to 13 minute Tourists in Travers City. Mich , on bnch
Pfc. Leroy Love's new address J is: l 1 )#3551 Sipfrfy Seh-.vD Bn
I preparation for motherhood These reports said R.ta au Aiy were no longer receiving visit rs at their spo ious vil'.i! and iia: Ri'i was oinr.n.ng her
Steed »e th
roll call with ding factor. .
The compromse t>:11 wa* irawr. up last w ek by a gmun f labor < rr.mittee merJierv
charged, a»id eight nun identified as Members of a gr-iup ."d**guised a- K . Klux Kla: .-n.er.'' were ik ted for conspiracy to
. ssaultOh* N-gr - .-
A fe&rai grand j iry repr> cnt r cRth. government that Uawe (Aunty tmc-fficiaily decl.n-
- 1 to <■ busu.- w with for Hi lix>ut 600 000 nev worker*
... . er -Jr waee-hiur art ^ The :a w b:U which will go to
C>\ ER THE TOP
INDIANAPOLIS Aug 4 — INS I Indiana w nt over the top in the latA opportunity sav-
ings bond dr.ve
Robert W. Fowler, acting stat- director announced today the states quota of senes “B bond sales during the dr.ve ar. unted to 120 8 per cent. The quota wa- $28 220 <300 while sales reported hit (34 -
•ha; ine'.ic d Steed, It would 0*0 475^7.
aiee the rr. dimurr; aragA rate' 1 Jn all HoosiArt bought
from 40 t
75 er.ts ar. hour and
*48 -
405 291.77 .n United States Sav-
Sch-ils C Mar Barracks 55, Camp L- Jeun-, N C. H< would like to ht&r from all h-s fr.ends. The P.oachdale Home Economics Club will rr.ee. at the C-ir.stian Chur .i Saturday Aug. 6th at 2 tv m with 4-H membeis as guests An irt-r stir.g program has been arranged. Mr and Mrs Wilfred Hurst. Gr-encastle Route 2 are the parents of a son Stephen Lee bon Wednesday night at the Putnam county f, sr-.ta. The babyTs., grandpar.-pu are Mr and .Mrs ) N-jo^ Alice and ard -Mrs j
A;:-* Hurst
Shehitf ifart.n Slack is in- j
v-itigat.ng the alleged robbery I * -a al A aterloo Iowa, of John Clark. 71-y. ar-oid Parke I °t the Rotary
county cattle buyer residing
ROT \K* M NtHEON
Walter Ballard had charge of the program r-re* r.ted on Wedt - lay before the Greencastit Rotary Club Gene Akers, v - j rational and agriculture .nstructor of the Greer.castle High School. arrange>i the interesting
pr ^gram
Bob Neal arui Ike Strain gave a dem .nstrat.oc on home pssteunxation of m.lk and were w»jeik-nt in th.s presentatior. Bob and Ike recently wx>n first P<ace ic the state with ihu derr. irutrauon. Next month they wi.t compete .n the Natl anal
■ ears.
rere y4t- r iay. Dade r. th«
- n -rthwest corru* r of
vreorg.aj had h ,d its- If >i rebcl-
• on sm^ Civil War -lays
th Hxise irawm up t Republic an5
fli -r Monday was o split a coalition cf ar.d .^lit.iesd Deo -
nortli'of Cartits-. who claims he was rob id by two bandits while he wsas resting in his truck near Carbon Clark told the officers
.r.gs Bonds between April 1 ar.d i that he was driving al r.g the J Jy 16 Besid- * the Seim s 'E ; CTay-Parke county line Mor. lay bouiis. Indiaia citizens bought! eve r.uig and was about haif a *1.792816 50 in Series -E : mJe'tast of state road 59 w . r. V-r.-is ar.d $12 532 000 in Senes : he wms stnek-n with a dixry at-
•G'' bor.-la. ‘ ~
(Mb
wire D . Ze.g Sipernter.den of Or e.-. ii.st.e SchCAuis a.- 4i j j<. E MoCunman* , gained £r«Mcastle H “h ' Sch-udl pr-.i-
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STDPMSHDfi Tf<m CbmpM&fovd MtotitLfo
• 6 W. WASHINGTON ST. . ; >
GIGANTIC BEEF SALE
TENDER. JUICY, QUALITY BEEF OF LIVING WITH THESE DOWN
AT LOWER PRICES CUT THE TO EARTH VALUES.
CHUCK ROAST GROUND
BEEF
LB.
LB.
45c 39 c
CLUB STEAKS BEEF BOIL DICED BEEF
LB
LB.
LB.
5? 2? 49
5 + * + + + + + 4--* + + +£ AMIVERSARIES © + *4. + + 4. + j.x + + + $
OWEN S REGAL MARKET
312 North Jackson St.
4fQ4/KSEtF
Y0U1L LIKE OUR EVERYDAY SAVINGS
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GREEN GIANT _ TENDER. LARGE
WHEATIES, 2,8-oz. Pkgs. 29c PEAS, 2, No. 303 cans 37c Stokely's Yellow Cling PEACHES, No. 2V2 Can 27c SLICED PINEAPPLE ZT™ No.2y2Can39c SIRLOIN STEAK Lb. 69c BOILING BEEF Lb. 29c GROUND BEEF Pure Hamburger Lb. 49c SMOKED PICNICS Lb. . .' 39c FRANKFURTERS Lb 35c JOWL BACON Lb BONELESS COOKED HAM OVALS Lb. . . . DERINED PIECE BACOH Lb
25c
,72c
45c
HOME KILLED MEATS-FROZEN FOODS GARDEN FRESH VEGETABLES
OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS
Daily8:00A.M.'HI6:00P.M.-SaturdaysI A.M.HH 1:00P.M. OWEN'S REGAL MARKET
312 NORTH JACKSON ST.
SraaacaaHa
Birthdan.
Ear. E,igers. today. Aug 4th Can# Jear. Vaughn daughter j rf Mr aa.) Mrs Kenneth t Vauehn. oae year oid : day
| .\ug. 4.
|tack.fend had to park his truck j at the aide of the road. H- said | he had to lie down in the truck ar d wai in a dazed condition when the men came along and struck him over the head ar.d ■' ' u ^
cut his wrist and robbed him f i — about *200-Brazil Times. WANTED: H.avy duty coil | springs Inquire at Banner of- j HOSPITAL NOTES j :1ce 4-2t |
Martha Hutcheson of Reels-'
I ville was dismissed Wednesday | wanted, i ruun apart-r-ei Mrs. Gc-orge Nickerson f I or ^Pauw graduate am wife
Green castle R 3 was dismiss.-i Wesjies" lay, Mrs. Ear! Emn of GrceneasUe was d.rm.ssed Wednesday.
WANTED; 3
for DePauw graduate Prefer unfurnished Box 6« c o Banner.
Address
4-2p
FUNERAL KATI'RDAT A A. M will have services at th ! grave. Friends may call at the Whitaker Fta-eral Home after aeven i o'clock Thursday evening.
fishIn* fun
The Wednexli^. Aagbng b-rieti hrid their Weehly meeting yvwterday mll. rnoon. mad Ted (Meaeytaacv) Browa wa* elected t« the high •ffire ot “Keeper of the (a»fli*‘ . Thi« high bnaor was accorded Brown as a revolt nt his catching tan large ratfish while oa his varatioa at Cataract Fall*. Owe of tbr r*b weighed twelve pnoads mad measured thirty oae laches. TW’ vecnad wa* mn inch shorter mad weighed elelea pounds. Bmwn wa» assisted in this event hy Dk-k fowgIIL and the Society presented him with ■ leather medal upon which wa* inscrihed with Poke-berry Juice th. folhnsing words: “EvmJted AssAmtaat ta the Exalted Keeper of the Exhausted Catfish." Sportsman’s Shop
Beef Brains, Lb. 15c Cube Steak Lb. 7k
a Beefs tbejuiy tWs i^ek, but we also have a whole host of vatM VeaJ. Pork. Smoked and Variety Meats, .^lus exceptional values iiti Produce Grocery and Beverage Departments.
POPULAr. BRAND
JsCOTT Rtsli.N.s **cxic*ir,r after montiis of ba - j '.ling within the organization i The ouM-Soott rr.ov»-mer.t began 7 shortly after Gov. racxnas E Dewey of New Tork lost iast j November * presidential election, j Scott wa« Dewey's p.ck for the | chairmanship. Guy G. Gabrielaon of New Jer=*y waa lea ling the field ' of chairmanship candidates as the c ommittee metC m i.ETN iife.AM INDIANAPOLIS August The es'..mated dutnbuUon ot the Motor Vehicle Highway Fund to Indiana civil cities in 1950 wiU exceed the 1946 dirtnnution induda.g the cigarette tax which was distributed that year, an average of 38 per cent as shown by a tabulation nrem&yt the lfedMra Thxpaye-s Association. The estimate for the civil towns shows a similar aMifr »r 'iu?r •The increase in the property tM feurier, is partially due to w>tax levies for street purposes m recent years ’ amy» Harry Miesae chairman of the board of the Association -» d a substantial reduction in taxes levied for street purpona* should be reflected in civil city and town budgets now being prepared. Thui was the purpose of the law cstabiuhing a new method
CIGARETTES, Carton ... SU9 ■dl.VER BAR APRICOTS, Sliced No. 2 , / 2 Can 25c
CHUM
SALMON, 1 Lb. Can Each SWEETHEART SOAP, 4 Bars PINEAPPLE No. 2 Can Crystal Brand PEAS No. 2 Can
Garden Fral
Produce
TOMATOfS 2 pounds Ik
Farmers Pride FLOUR 25 Lb. Bag $1.63
JAR RINGS 3 Dozen for ZINC JAR CAPS one Box DUZ • OXYDOL • TIDE Box
49c 31c
33c LEMONS Dl 10c CANTALOUPE
10c 25c 25c
RIPE INDIAN.*
EACH
BANANAS 2 pounds 2k
$5000.oo
POLIO COVERAGE FOR ENTIRE FAMILY FOR TWO YEAR PERIOD 510 FOR 2 YEAR TERM INDIVIDUAL COVERAGE $5410 FOR 2 YEAR TERM. SIMPSON STONER
insurance 6
