The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 March 1950 — Page 2

THE, DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1950.

HITl.KR'S SPIRIT

i^t leader s ekinj to organize former Nazis into a powerful political force within his German reichs party. His program is to restore Germany to her positin i after September. IpiiS, when Up Munich pact gave Hitler th'* Sudeten area of Czechoslovakia and by implication okayed his seizure of Austria. Richter teaches that only the German army was defeated in 1945, that the German nation never was licked and never will be. His party needs a martyr and may get one soon. His name is Wolfgang Hedler, a Bundestag member, who was acquitted last month of charges ot anti-semit-ism. Socialist and Communist Bundestag members said there would be trouble if Hedler returned to take his seat. He did last week. The chairman ruled him out of the chamber because the verdict had been appealed to a higher court. He withdrew to an anteroom. A band of Socialists found him here, beat him badly, and threw him out of the building. Now he seeks to join Richter. He will be welcome. Bavaria is a hotbed of nationalism. It is the early source of Hitler's strength. Bavaria has several Nazi-like parties. They talk in such terms as regaining lost provinces and exacting reparations from the allies for war damage to Germany. American authorities are suddenly awake to the potential dangers. High Commissioner John J. McCloy cracked down on the astonished Gennany last month after conferences in Washington on policy in Germany. “We shall not hesitate to use all of our power and influence to expose and counteract any subversive influences which condone or encourage the revival of Nazism in German life," he said. The mere fact that he felt it necessary to say that was accepted here as a matter of political significance, and as proof that German nationalism again threatens to be on the inarch. ELECTS OFFICERS The Methodist Youth Fellowship of the Bainbndge-Union Chapel paiish elected officers at their regular bi-weakly meeting at Union Chapel last night. The new officers are as follows: President, Joanne McAllister, of Bainbridge; vice president, Carolee Clodfelter of Union

Chapel; Secretary, Marcia Albin, J

of Union Chapel; and treasurer. Bob Hoover, of Bainbridge. The next regular meeting of the fellowship will be at Bainbridge on Sunday hight, Mareh ■J6 Male Jury To Hear Watts Case COLUMBUS, Ind., March J4. —(UP) An all-male jury sworn In after approval by both state and defense attorneys, prepared today to listen to evidence in the second murder trial of Robert Austin Watts. Bartholomew Circuit Judg' George W Long was to give the Jury its instructions and attorneys’ opening statements were to be made before the first witnesses were called. A Kith alternate juror was approved by both sides late yesteiday and joined the regnal panel of 12 iu the box. Watts, 27, was accused of the 1947 rape-slay-ing of Mrs. Mary I»is Burney at Indianapolis. Some 200 prospeclive jurors were questioned by attorneys, who took six days to seleet the jury. Only one man was in the final jury who was railed the first day. Watts was sentenced to death in the electric chair after his first trial, in Shelby Circuit court, but the conviction was voided by the U. S. Supreme court.

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S. K. Itariden, Publisher 17-1!) Smith Jackson Street TODAY'S BIBLE THOUGHT We cannot hear the bidding o.' the spirit if we utterly ignore Un inner voice. It is a voice of wis dom. And the spirit built me go with them, nothing doubting

Acts 11:12

HERALD CONSOLIDATED j T. M... I Wednesday

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Entered iu the pimtoffiee at ; w«nu : ’n Cli'b will meet WcdnesGreeneastle, Indiana as second ,| ay ,, t N pp p m at the home of

Mrs. Everett Jones, P.07 W. Walnut SI Miss Ruth Grace will

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(■olden Link Club I'o Meet Wednesday The Golden Link Club will meet Wednesday at 7:1)0 p. m. a*, iht home of Mrs. Iva Hammond. Mrs. Ruth Fry will have the pro-

gram.

4- 4- 4- 4Gubin W. S. S. To Meet Thursday The W. S C. S. of Gobin Memorial church will have a preEaster breakfast Thursday morning at 9 o’clock. The committee chairman is Mrs. E. F. Naylor and her assistants are Mis Znl McIntyre. Mrs. Marion I Wilson, Mrs. W. J. Fuson ami i Mrs. Walter Ballard. Mrs. John Cartwright will i have the worship service and ! Mrs. Louis Norris will give the program. Special music will he

provided.

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Associate Tri Kappa To Meet Thursday

Associate Tri Kappa will meet

Chapter No. h.'i Disabled Am- | Thursday evening at 8 o'clock ft erican Veterans will meet at 7:.'0 home of Mrs. John Earu-

Wednesday evening in the city ' • s h 0W -

council room. | * "S' '!*

Federated Heading Club

Mr. and ^frs. Harold Kaiser, To Meet Wednesday

The Federated Reading Club

IN'i'Minal

And Local News IKiui:i *

Mrs. Ella Vestal is visiting

friends in New Winchester.

The Big Walnut Indies Aid will i meet Thursday, all day with |

Mrs. Leoija McCullough.

.MAN .MADE RAIN through clouds will sow quantities of dry ice. Ground containers will cast silver iodine upward toward the cloud bottoms. Howell emphasized that the artificial rain will not fall in i spectacular downpours. The treated clouds might have been on the verge of raining anyway, j he said. "If we succeed in nudging the climate over the Catskills "Howell said, "what appears to be an ordinary rainy day might have been manufactured. But at no time will we be able to say we made a given weather situation.” Howell said the average rainfall over a long period of time will be the only measure of "how much we are inducing " He said this was the “first time science has attempted to make rain on such a large scale for specific purpose.”

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BEREAN GOSPEL DISTRIBUTORS, INC. PRESENTS The story of a World-Wide Ministry by Radio and Gospel Tracts, also ‘The Dying Thief” sound film. No admission — Freewill Offering. Sc unusual display of What God Hath Wrought. I^onard Patterson. Extension Director in charge of service. See, Hear Outstanding; Christian Musicians Instrumental and Vocal — Inspirational Gospel Song Service — The Gospel Hunnonettcs Trio. GREENCASTLE BIBLE CENTER HKV. CHARI.Es E. LAFAKRA, PMtor WEDNESDAY, MARCH IS, TiSO P. M.

W'. Walnut St., are the parents!

cf a son bom Monday at the Putnam County Hospital. All members of the Fathers’ Auxiliary of VFW Post 1550 aro urged to atend Wednesday evening’s meeting. There will be

election of officers.

Mr. and Mis. J. B. Crosby ar 1 at home from Florida whtge they spent several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Call of Roachdale returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Binkley had as their dinner guests Sunday at Old Trail Inn, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Owens and daughter, Barbara, of H aggers town. Mr. ami Mrs. Marion Crawley and son, Mike, of Lafayette and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Davis of Anderson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Charles Crawley The Auxiliary of Greencastlc Unit No, 8.‘1, Disabled American Veterans will meet Wednesday, Mareh 15, at 7:50 p. m. in the assembly room of the. Public Service Company. Refreshments will be served following the meeting. Please bring table ser-

vice.

There will be a pitch-in supper at the Clinton Falls Church has - meat Thursday night, March 13 Everyone who helped in any way building the basement is invited to come and enjoy a sociable evening. There will be entertainment following the supper. Come, tel) your friends ami neighbors The next meeting of the Putnam County Historical Society will be held March 21 at the Old Trail Inn. Reservations should be made for the dinner through Mrs. William Boatright, president or Mrs. Elizabeth Nall, secretary. Guests of the Society at this meeting will be the eight winners in the Essay Contest conducted by I he Society. NOTICE Due to ill health I feel like I had better withdraw from the race, asking for renomination for County Assessor on the Repubicau ticket, subject to May primary. Frank Cooper It MASONIC NOTICE Stated meeting of Applegate Lodge No. 155, Fillmore, Tuesday evening, March 14th, 7 p. m. Richard Cowglll, W M We buy, sell and trade used Shotguns and rifles. SPORTSMAN’S SHOP. I4.it.

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will meet Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 at the City Library. Mrs. Helen Hawkins will review, “Burnished Blade,” one of the books selected by Indiana University for the 48 leading course, a. Mrs. Bain) Hostess To Country Corner Club Country Corner Home Ec met at the home of Mrs. Sarah Baird at 7 o'clock March 9th with Mrs. Mario Jackson assisting hostess. Mrs. Jesse Lamkin, president, conducted the regular business meeting. Sixteen members and one guest, Mrs. Pauline Baird of Roachdale. answered roll rail with a house hold hqit. The lesson on Altering a Pattern, was continued until the April meeting, so any one wishing a pattern altered, bring to Uie meeting. Quite a few donations had been taken on the quilt, and the draw ■ing will be in April so please have all donations at April meeting. Dainty refreshments in keeping of St. Patrick's Day were served. The April meeting will be with Mrs Ethel Brittin with Mrs. Haael Lamkin assisting. 4* 4* 4* 4West Marion Club lb Id Mis'ling The West Marion Twp Home Ei' Club met Friday. March 3rd, with Mrs. Paul Sinclair, assisted by Mrs. James Giddings. Meeting was opened by Mrs. Lois Zeiner. president. The song of the month ‘Blest Be The Tie That Binds,’ was sung by all, fallowed by the salute to the flag and the club.creed. Roll call was answered by ten members and one guest, Mrs. Vernie Larkin, with wearing something green. ^ Mrs. Howard McCrllon gave the lesson on Pattern Alteration, which was interesting and instructive. Mrs. Frank Homey gave the Safely Lesson on Home Use and Storage of Poisonous Items, paint and cleaning fluid’s. Dangers of defective flues and static electricity were discussed, also electric blankets which are approved. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved and treasurer’s report made. Bainbridge Club is to have a Silver Tea and Style Show, Mareh 15th. A letter of greeting, from Mrs. J. H. Gallospy, president of Indiana Home Rronomirsl As-ooiation, was read. Meeting dosed by all repeating the club prayer. d uring the social hour two contests were given by Mrs. James Giddings, and won by Mrs. Roy Lawson and Mrs. Cleo Arnold. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. 4* 4* 4* 4* Loud (iirl Initialed Into Alpha Chi Beverly Trembly has been initiated Into the Zeta Chapter of Alpha Chi Onega at Washington University, St. Louis. She was awarded a crested Alpha CSti silver bracelet for having the highest scholarship rating in the pledge class. Beverly, a junior, Is receiving

her practice training in Retail j Merchanising of Clothing at ti.im...:: Bair Dept. Store which) ranks as the fourth largest in the nation and has 6000 em.pl. ryees She Is also r-cretary for the Student Center Art Committee of which Amiand Winifield, assistant ouriator. is chairman. This committee has brought to the campus a crass section /of various types of art, science and student participation from Local, national and foreign sources. 4* 4* 4- 4- < ira-Tat-em Club W ill Meet Wednesday The Cro-Tat-em club will meet with Mrs. Edith Soobee Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock. Mrs. Daisy Marshall will be assistant hostess. 4* 4* 4* 4llOman’s Mission Society I’o .Meet Tonight The Woman's Mission Society of the First Baptist church wiil meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock with Mrs. Dave Scroggin. Mrs. Colston will have the lesson. 4* 4* 4- 4* Coterie Club To Meet Friday The Coterie Chib will meet ‘Friday at the home of Mrs. John P<W. 4- 4* 4- 4Jolly Home Makers Hold Mareh Meeting The Jolly Home Makers Club met with Mrs. Virginia Todd. The meeting was opened with the reading of the club creed. Seven members answered roll call by telling what the club means to you. Two guests were present. Following the business meeting the hostess served delicious refreshments. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Mary Hendrickson in April with Mrs. Estil Coffin as assistant hostess. Ml CLUB NEWS

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The Busy Bee’s 4-H Club Of Russellville held their first meeting Wednesday March 8, 1950 at the school building. There were seventeen girls present, who were interested in 4-H work. Virginia Jarvis, our past president. presided. We elected the following .officers: President, Nancy Fordice; vice-president, Carole Gardner;. Secretary, Nancy Robbins; treasure, Hannah Welch; news reporter, Martha Spencer; song leader, Beverly Cooper; assistant, Carolyn Clodfelter;, recreation, Martha Tillotfv/n assistant. Charlene Pitt nan; health leader, Madonna Harbison; safety leader, Mary Lee Spencer. We then received our enrollment cards, and the meeting was adjourned. The meeting was

supervised by Mrs. Margaret Miller and Mrs. Eva Harbison. PRESIDENT TRUMAN the President aboard throughout yesterday and last night. After passing the North Carolina capes some 60 miles offshore, the yacht pitched and yawed in swells described official as “very rough.” Winds were running as high as 35 knots. The President failed to show up for any meals yesterday. He remained in the seclusion of his room, eating “lightly." The same was true for most members of his staff. Only four of the party of 10 assembled in the wardroom for dinner last night. The “very rough” weather continued into the night, but prospects foi today were slightly brighter. Winds of between 15 and 25 knots and moderate to rough swells were forecast. j§j4-4 ,, l-v-r + + 4 , + -r-r + 0 ANNIVERSARIES R 1 4- q. S. j. j. .J. j. 4 j, J. v‘ Bi rt hday Jerry Wildman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Wildman, 13 years old today, March 14. Susie Nickerson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Nickerson, six years old today, March 14.

Slation W(iRG 91.7 Megacycles Tuesday, Mareh 14 7 Round the Town, Dinkins and Matlini. 7:15 Town and Gown 7:30 Drama 8 Grandfather’s Jukebox, Wyka 8:15 Opera Encores 8:30 Treasure Chest of Melody 8:45 U. S. Treasury Dept., transcription 9 Music of the Masters 10 After Hour Stuff, Bruce Kaufman 10:25 Campus News, Dave Jones . 10:30 Three Arts Theatre, Wyka U Sncktiim- Serenade, Ray 'Payne

Nearly Starved, Says Child Star

HOI-jLYWOOO, March 14 — (UP) Tiny screen actress Lora Lee Miehel said today tha* she rail away from her foster rnother, who is accused of starving her lo keep her small enough for film roles, because “I was hungry all the time.” The 9-year-old blonde film player disappeared from her bedroom last night, setting off a frenzied police search in the belief she had been kidnaped. She was found early today at the home of a minister in neariby Burbank where she had fled in a taxicab. Police took her to juvenile hall where she had been lodged recently while authorities investigated con plaints against her foster mother, Mrs. Lorrain Michel. "I’m sure glad to get back

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SPRING HATS Jean Allen by Gage. Priced under five dollars for Hie young woman. Youthful and Flattering Hals, for all Women. NELLYE RIGGS ‘)(>7 Bloomington St. Phone 1037

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Capt. Tin, Corley lu|< (iary detectives left year old Paul K. MIMu,,,, mar Chicago p,.st ( ,ffi (v u after questioning hfm f„ r hours about the fatal - ef .Miss Mary ( 'lie,-,,., yy 1949. They will ym the scene „f lj,e crlni,. ail(1 timie questioning t|„ Tl . .MICHIGAN ( ITY, M arr | — (INS)—Funeral wniie, Is* held in Michigan City ‘ day fur Louis E. kiiiiiot. former warden of tlir | n “ stale prison who diiil 1,1 a attack while repairing a („ at bis home last night. Air. Kiinkei resigni-il a ft number of notable evaiirs the prison, including thix* DilUnger gangsters. WASHINGTON, third, (INS)—The House Lhiir mittee today killed federal education legislation In a |

12 vote.

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