The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 October 1949 — Page 4

THE DAILY l l NtK, GflEENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1949.

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PUBLIC SALE Having moved to town, we will sell at farm Ij mile norlli o| |*nlaml then > miles east, on Wednesday, October 12,1949 AT I’: 50 LIVESTOCK !t .young horses, one eow, and oall and some pigs IMPLEMENTS AND MISCELLANEOUS Wagon willi iio\ hed, mowing maehine, hayraek, eorn |ilanter eilltivatnr. Model “T" Ford; own ton mixed hay, halod, 3 horse collars and numerous useful articles. TERMS — CASH. Not nrsponsihlc ill case ol accidents. Ncighhors welcome to sell at sale. ALBERT H. NEES Mc*( iillongli Itnithors, Kt'rlsvillr, \uHioitri'r^.

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NEW ANGLO-AMERICAN ALLIANCE

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lONDON’S UPPER CRUSl is bubbling over the most sensational AngloAmerican alliance since lend-Iease. Announcement that “the second MrSj Simpson”—statuesque American divorcee Mrs. Romanic Dahlgreii Pierce Simpson, 26. Park Avenue, New York—wi’! wed King George's handsome cousin, the Marquess of Milford-Haven, crowded Britain's new tax and the Russian “A-bomb" off the front pages of London's newspapers. The marquess says King George has tailed to answer his request for permission to marry Mrs Simpson. Thi exclusive portrait was made by Baron, famouc English court photorapher, at a special sitting. (.'acernstw

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Ore Piles Up at Cleveland With Steel Plants Shut Down

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A PROGRAM rich in history and early dUlturc being planneiHW southern New Mexico city of Las Cruces, u ’’ ' ill be IM yafj in October. Raquel Maynez, 19, descendm,' of one o, till families in the region, holds flowers to place on graces o Spanish missionaries killed by Apaches In 1787. t-be u * I Father Gabriel Lopez and Brother Serafin Torres, Us Cnt'l Anthony Semlnvy. Bi-weekly visits to the graves will contin ■ tile close of the Oct. 9 to 15 Celebration. (/niernriif|

DOUGLAS’ CONDITION ‘SERIOUS’ AFTER FALL

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JRON ORE BOATS with loads from Duluth. Minn., Jam up (left) waiting to get to the giant unloaders (right) at Cleveland to add # ,to Ute ore piling up (right background) In the current steel strike.

There were 15 ore boats In Cleveland harbor with ore for shutdown steel companies in the area when picture was taken. Half a million CIO-United Steelworkers are on strike. (Inttrnatioaal)

EXOTIC dancer Lili St. Cyr is being sued for divoree by film actorhusband Paul Valentine at Los Angeles. Charging Lili wouldn't give up her career to become a housewife, and was aloof H, his friends, the actor claims he saw nis wife only when her bookings brought her to Los Angeles. The iction also asks for a share of he $l,500-a-week dam r'a imuic -ay cheeks. (Internalionil)

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