The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 March 1950 — Page 2

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THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1950.

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. alti ilif.s and thi'pe protestants d-afternoon ot its nth day. t>nly attorneys , summations -mi superior court Judg^ Harold K. Wescott’s charge remained i...fore the jury retires for doliberations in a trial which ha:; ■ aught the world's interest.

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1 ICEN'SF. TNT) Pi. a i r. I LKs AKH IWH W KH INDIANAPOLIS. March 9

Sale of automobile license plates, i titles and drivers licenses this' year has doubled the amount; edit 'ted in the First two months

in 1949

Charles F. Fleming, secretary . of state, announced Wednesday J the total so far this year is i $13,515,450. compared with $6,- j

710,000.

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«SOCIETY»

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(.reencastle, ludiana an mwomI i'Iuh# mail ntitier mi Oar act of Mnrc.ii 1, i«iil>ocrlpt»<« price ■U r«at« per week; fAM por yissr by mall In Putaaan ooaaty; S5.UU to U.hO per year outside

Putnam Ouuty.

The total collections for all of ( H. IL Kandeo, tubllulwr last year were approximately' 17-19 HouUi Jacknoa Mtree*

$15 000.000

Fleming attributed the record

200 Games: Blocker 230. 223. L. Ma.uen 212 Crawford 220. Fuaon 202 Ovr 500: Blocker 622. Slavens 540 Fuson 512, M Crawley 510 Oinwf./rd 502, Godfrey 502

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APPARENTLY on ausplcion In arsenic poison death of her husban 1 last August, Mrs. Elsie Wl hall of Milwaukee, Wie., Safety building. Behind her Is Sheriff Herman Kubiak. (IntcrnattonaU

Rural Youth .Macs' 1 Haven Allstars

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200 games 7tlds 211. ley 201. Kerr 208. G

200,211. Blocker 222. Vanalstync

212. Thomas 206 212

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collections to the increase in automobile license and truck fees voted by the 1949 General Asset bly He said. too. that drivers licenses were being renewed this year. Drivers licenses are good for two years. The deadline on 1949 plates was Feb 2k. I.Kl.lON I KGKI1 TO LEAII |\ "GO TO C III KCII" PLAN

TOIIAVS BIBLE THOI GHT VYh m the church iiad ui-ithei silvci^T or gold us minister couliRay to th- lame. ‘-Arisf." Then Petei .-. -.i I. s lv- r and gold have I none, hut such as I hove

give I th-*-'. Acta 3:6.

attende-1 the Clin-

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SEKVtD Ui^DER SEVEN PRESIDENTS

INDIANAPOLIS. March 9 The American Legion National headquarters announced t-slay il was sponsoring a “g-i to chin cm ' movement for lh<* \i'---k of Ap 1 :i 16 National Ciiininaii'lei George N. Cioig. Brazil:, - all--I on th 171.•".9k Legion posts to “lend the way." K\ILKOAIIEIt Mi N Sjll'lM

NOBLESV1LLE. March 9 Mike Milhiser, 42. Celina. O., today held a $50,000 judgment against the New Y->ik Central railroad foi the loss of a leg an i other injuries suffered in 1945.

fi.-\, v tone Bible ( lass Meeting Post j rifled

j Ouirg to the death of Mrs

post iffloe at Myrtle H n.- :t iie. ting of

I the Keystone Bibb' class has been

postponed until April.

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Homemakers Met

With Mrs. Whitehead

Fourteen members

the March meeting of

ton Homemakers Tuesday afternoon in the home of Mrs Albert Whitehead. Mrs. .lames Nicholson. president, conducted th?

regular business meeting, cull was answered with < geslion for remodeling a

merit.

Mi s. I .van Ha. b.son and M..

Hamid Wysong, adult --adcisy. the local 4-II Cl’ih. reported tha. they hail attruded a n-ce.nt m et ing in Brazil. Club camp and progi css *iu other activities o''

the club were discussed.

An invitation to attend a silver tea was receive I from the Bainbridge Community Service Club. Mrs. Gerald Clodfciter pre-

— — — — j senled tin lesson. Alteration of a Mr and Mrs. Tiny Lee Vanzant j l!1 ’ Shl " av, ‘ basic

I lions in altering qiarticular sec-

Uons of a pattern.

Cuest ■ alt- ruling the meeting

Women of the Moose will h/ddj W( .,, Ml Lawrence Thonia

Mrs. Frank Bridges, Mrs. Zeph.i 1 ' 1 j BurUf-tt and Mrs. Harry Hanson

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i St. An, Irens Auxiliary To Meet This Evening The Woman's Auxiliary of St. I Andrews Episcopal church will; j meet this evening at 7:45, at the | home of Mrs. Reid Winsey. Dr. Coca Pierson will be the guest

| speaker.

Miss Mildred Cunningham and j + j. * x

I I,..i;anapoli- station WF1 dJ-TV Si- withstanding t ie thuiidef ; i* li'4htenin^ of blustery Mirch storm that came up ‘1> J i - r the evening, the program * came in t ! ir and amhb,e and furrashed delightful entertain-

ment far the group.

Mrs. Glen Leyenbergei. of Cleveland. Ohio. an associate member of the club arid Mis. Wilkinsin of Longdon Hall, Orct mastic were special guests.

; Kapp.i IMta Phi Listalls New Officers

Gamma Fhi Chapter of Kappa Delta Phi Sorority held their j ;igular monthly business meetng Tues lay evening. Mai^h 7th, ; n th? Assembly Room of the Public Service Company.

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At Bloomington ■ 26-1 over New i Winslow (24-1 i

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INC TANAPOLJS, Ind., March 9 (INS) Some 160 school boys will practice basketball today and tomorrow for Saturday's regional . hurtle in the 40th Indiana hard- ; wi d sweepstakes. For 120 of ! those boys it will be- their last 1 scrimmage until next October. The other 40 will have to facs five days of drills next week in pr<; aration for the state finals at Butler fioldhouse in Indianapo-

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While the kids who make this

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1 Bosse (15-9); anT U'in E i Va ** Vl,f I

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Teoh ,o i n a i anaP,,liS ~ In<il8 "«lv4 Tech (21-3) over Madison ^

Clinton (19-&i

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Central (25-1)

South

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Center (27-0) Hammon! I B.tul Central over Hammo ni ^

At Muni-ie .S hi . r , dan

over New Castle ,20-6, uZ'l (15-10) over Auburn (UqT"

Marion over Sheridan.

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j of M ir/resville. are the parents] a daughter liorn Wednesday.

a siK-ial party at the Moose home this vr-ning for members of iaiy.il Order of Moose and Wo

I ,r.<n of Moose.

Mrs. Otha Bales and Mrs. E-stella Sutherlin and daughter of Crawfordsville were in Greencastle Sunday afternoon ta see Floyd Bales who was in the Put-

nam county hospital.

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following Officert '' P '.-t .ng event in Indiana are lure are not convinced it ,

fo. the ensuing 1 8Uffertn « throu ^ h tourney-train? good Idea to lot K „| s , ing we’ll bore you with some I Marcia Whitaker ami I

lent Mrs I o> Good |, ' ci: " ■ 1.1 • \V( « k w« matif* good o: nnre tli'

regional chamf»ir.ns at 11 of the have been

^^'ici^rTrWSnn^Tthe'Kame of basketball the greatest

neeting. the .-.■cii install- 1

man; viee-presid- nt, Mrs. George

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Bundy; treasurer. Miss Virginia!'**"' 1 "** v:.«» n n..-..» I ""'ning ,„ ,

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Johnston; monitor. Miss Velma lh "» . ea ‘ ,h ,rf esteenied wir<? 8<r harder. Phillips: historian, Miss Mar- ————— - ■ —————— — - —_ __

garet Kendall; mistress of

monies, Mrs. Clifford Frazier. Mrs Walter Frye, Jr, who is to act as secretary of the organization. was unabb- to be present and must lx- installed at a later

The installing officer was Mrs. Josef Sharp. Past-President of Gamma Phi Chapter, and she was ; sly as .sted by Mrs. John Andrew and Mrs. George Williams. Other officers of the group include: Card Treasurer, Mrs. George Williams; Board of Direclur.. Mrs. John Andrew, Mrs. Jo 11 Sharp, Mis. Maurice Hin.-a

PRESIDENT TRUMAN .nuratulates White House doormen Samuel C. Jackson (left) and John C. Mays as they mark 41 years In White House service. They have served under Presidents Taft, Wilson, Harding, Coolidge, Hoover, Roosevelt, and Truman. (International)

WINTER'S WORST STORM

B Alt ELY' HIT MID-W ESI

CHICAGO. March 9 Tin winter’s worst blow sideswipe,! tin northeast todav whi!< the ini '- west dug out of snow and Ice and counted the blizzard's toll in

' lives an I property damage.

Th-- d?ath toll elmibed to eight as reports strnggied in from isoI lated -.-ommunities in the midwest Squalls ranged over the North Alla ti, seaboard as the hru.it 1 of the wind and snow storm h a I- ’ ed northeastward up the St Law

j renee toward the sea.

BROTHER SHOOTS BROTHER

RIDDLED WITH ( AMU!

ALLENTOWN, Pa., March 9 Hand ! Mohr. 36. yielding to the pus .-tent pleadings of his blind ! eancer-ridden brother, killed hi:.i

Mrs J. Y. Colliver left Thursday morning for Seattle. Washington. Mrs. Colliver ■ will sail the last of March to meet her husband. Cupt. J. Y. Colliver who has been stationed in Japan

since November.

l OI VD GI'ILTY

liberating 22 hours. But Davi

a.-.ked the jurors to take a four-

hour recess and try again At 10:13 p. ni. last night,

foreman Harry Burcaw, a Mon-

Buil,bridge club Met

.At >.oiil|i Home

The hospitable country home of Mr. and Mrs. J R. South was the meeting place Tuesday evening March 7th for the annual

family night party of the Bain-j 101 ' t'G 1 farmer, repented thj bridge Study Club Club mambers jury had agreed on a verdict.

James Lawler of Reolsville.; a|uj (h(lip f aT 5j]i e , partook of a 1 Spectators, who milled around i; one of four Indiana State Tea- pj tch . jn Sll pp er served i ail day. filed into the eourtroo!, ■hers College students attending| in gasement recreation room Gratzer anil Dalton were the national convention of Tau o{ . thc commodius new brought in from their jail , ij, ,<a: on Al oha national forensic. an( j ji, ( , n assembled in th? to h,'ar tlieir fate. : ra rnity, at Lexington, Ky^, living-room to enje/y the Tuesday Q alt on stood erect and calm as Lav.ler. a regular member of the ^ n ig)i| program telecast from the the verdict was lead. His prct‘\

Indiana State debate team will

BENEFIT AUCTION SALE AT GREEKC&STLE SALES PAVILION Saturday, March TI -7:00 P.M. Sponsored By Fatherr’ Auxiliary VFW Post 1550 All proceeds from (his sale will go to the Orphans' PiiimI<il (he Indian:! Department of (he Veterans of I'oreign Warv Artifles to I. - sold have been donated In Aiiviliurj 11,0,1^ ellizens anti (ireeneasHi- inerehiints. Alton Hurst, uiicfloneer, and his assistants haie alsniionited theh' servlees lor this sale.

' dis' us- the negative side cf th-: j question. "Should ^the United! St:,' Nationalize Its Basic Non- j Agriculture Industries?" He will] als i enter otho r speaking events!

at the convention. HOSPITAL NOT! S

‘WHAT, YOU TOO?”

with a rifle bullet in their horn last night, police said today. Admitted Wednesday: Bert "Last night, just after supper. Hamilton. Cloverdale; Leota he a kid me to shoot him." Dis- Showalter, Center Point R. 1; triet Attorney Kenneth H. Koch ! Jennie Stoirwalt, Paragon. | quoted HarokJ. “I pondered it. h- ' Dismissed Wednesday : Phillip had often asked the some thin;- Everman, Roaehdale; J. D. MeI finally decided to do it." ; L an. Greencastle; John BaldHa rold fired a .30 Caliber bul- ; win. Bainbridge, John Gross. I"t into the back of his 55 year Gr ■< nrastle; Mrs. Melvin Steel, 1 old brother Wallet as he lay in | and .-on. Greencastle R. R

■ bed on the - second floor of their brick-twin home at nearby Cop-

j lay, Koch said.

‘T’m satisfied,” he told poll, e when asked how he felt altotit I his brother’s death.

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TWC I-’BI undercover agents who met almost daily as Communists for six years in Pittsburgh, each hinking the othei a real Red. meet ae- n at a House Unamerican Activities committee session in Washington George E. Di< tzc (right) told the sp> probers Communists used hi.- music and jewelry shop in Pittsburgh as a secret n»e. place. Hr did not know that Matthew Cvetic (left) also was an FBI "plant " (Internal innuli

HOMI BRUNS BECAUSE TWO WOMEN CHATTED CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa, Mar. 9 Carl Van Hotilen stood helalessly -by and watched his farm home burn to the ground aftei two women laughed at his pl"a to use the party telephone line to summon help. VanHouten rescued his two smali children from the- flames yestr-rdny, but he found twai women - halting on the party line when he tried tr> call the Ely, la., fire department. "I toid them my home was on fire," he said, “but they ju&t laughed and one said ‘that’s a good way to get the line ”

WHEN IT IS COLD OUTSIDE I.ET I S CALL FOR TO! R I.AI NDRY A CLEANING HOME LAUNDRY & CLEANERS

First-Cltlzenn Bunk League

Women's

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Birthdays

Dmla Dawn Zeis, daughter of Mi and Ml James F. Z -is. one year today. March 9. H Lloyd C »>|m-i-. 24 years today. March 9th. Ronnie Cl, ai-water, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clearwab Stile ville, 6 years old today,

March 9. Wntlding

Mr. and Mrs. VV. A. Cooper. Route 2. Greencastle, 36 years.

Sliilion WCiliE

Thursday | 12:15 Tales from Wonderland 12:30 Musical Menu, Lunipp 7 Round the Town,,Dinkins 1 and Martini

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Swick's Lunch .

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7:15 Town and Gown 7:30 The Slag,- Is Set

Sportsman's Shop

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7:45 Spotlight on Reading

Ldvengood's Mr tie Shop .

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8 Melody Playhouse

Sunbeam B< auty Shoy

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8:15 Adventures in Music

Gould’s Market

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9 Mu.sic of the Masters

First-Citizens Bank

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10 After Hour Stuff, Kaufmen

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10:25 Campus News. Jone .

Moose

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10:30 Sacktime Serenade,

High Single Game, Betty Hinkle 184 Team High Series: Livengood’s Men's Shop 2150. Swick's Lunch 2143, Sportsman a Shop 2043 Above 400: Betty Hinkle 496. Doris Hinkle 469, Lorena MeCullough 46k. CJiristine Masten 460 Doris Crawford 449 Rosemary Brattain 443, Louise Peterson 442. Lucille Spurlock 424. Jane. Eller 420, Elizabeth Godfrey 416, Mable Monnett 411, Hazel Davis 411 Jennie Hartman 408, Dorothy Eiter 404. Velma PhiMips 402, Mary Maye Patterson 400. V. F W 0. 1981; Moose 3,

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Payne 11 Semi-Classical Music 11:15 Guiding Reveries 11:30 Sign Off Note: On Thursday evening, WORE will broadcast a speech by Glen Cunningham at the “D” Association banquet. The exact time has not yet been set. • Friday 12:15 Tales from Wonderland 12:30 Musical Menu, Lunipp 7 Easy Listening 7:30 Town Talent Show 8 Friday Nlte Dance Party

U:45 Sign Off

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