The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 December 1950 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER GPEENCAS T| F. INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1950.

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Atoiiik Bomb Hot Practical In Korea SEOUL, Kona. Dei 6. (UP) — Gen. J. Lawton Collini U S Army chief of staff, said today the United States could .s[iai only one more division for but even that would leave United Nations forces vastly outnun - bored. Despite the allied reverse, told u press Conference allel a tour of the northwest battlefront. use of the atomic bomb would be impractical in Korin. He said the only adidtional division which the United State.-,

I -.ul : sc nd to this theater is I he | 82nd Airbourne. But he cave no j indication whether the division i actually will be sent here. I He said he did not expect any immediate reinforcement of tb ! UN lorees by UN mom hers not : alien ly represented in Korea. UN forces in Korea, inr)udin r seven American divisions, lota' ibout 180,000 men. Arrayed i-'ftai' >t them are nearly .'iOO.OOO Chiio .-.e nmi Korean Communist front-line troops nmi reserves o' j more tiian 700,000 men an overall army of more than 1,000,000. Collins scouted suggestion. 1 that tile allied 8lh Army might , ue i-nvcloped by powerful Chinese ; forc< driving down its rigl.t ! flfiiik.

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('otitd \ ('orner ( tub Will MeH Dee. 8 'i'h County Corner Home Ei Club will htive liif ( Chris.m.o. piieh-in dinner Fridav, Doc. •.vii .‘i Mrs. Ft. I. <i 1 f !. wit it \l:s. Finn -i ; 11 1 ; ni: I n I ’a ’l."; I a Id. rvii e a d fi '’t cent gift. L ;i (.a ) " -agrn.eidng '..'ill h ; -Iv n. Jones I*. I \. 11. if. *-l I- riling Tli' 1 Emma .lonys T. \. will | incel Friday after .oon til ‘2:1). I i.'Vi.fains will he given by rtov Elmer Harvey. A Christman program, “The World’s Christ mas," will bo given by the children including the kindergartei. and Ih-.nigh the xiK grade Following Ihe program it CbriSL mas party will be belli for lh. children and tm mbi rs of the P T. A. '.iiiliis Aid Plans All Day Meeting The Big Walnut Ladies Aid will meet all day Thursday, Dee. 14 with Mrs. Otis Rissler. This Ls the meeting t , which you are to bring your Xmas stocking. Ther.- will be a 50c gift exchange. Ail ladies welcome. Tlnirsikiy Kcndiiig < lull Meets With Mrs. Ilirt The Thursday Reading club will meet Thursday, December 7Ui .at tlie home of Mrs. Thelma Hirl. Mrs. Virginia Hrann wil’ have the program. Members please remember gifts for thgrab hag and Christmas baskets llb'il M TO LH KNSE PI VI ES ON s \|.E I \X. 2 New automobile license iplates for Ifbal -black on white- wii go on sale (his year Ian. 2, Aa-i-lnnl Director if. If MacDonald of Ihe Bureau of Motor Veliicles, announced today. Deadline for procuring new li cense this year is midnight. Feb 28

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Mr. and Mr. Jiiiiie Houck an t Mr. and Mrs Hi s 11.in. d tend oil the Sadlei Well* IfiUlel a! Bloomington Tuesday . .-ening. The Statisi M. .-ting of k'dimore O.F.S. 1M> will ho held Thui day Dei 7th 7 30 P M Members pi a ., bring ., pound Mrs ciiai:> Wa I..’. . r,-: , .i' Tuesday from if, ...u, Mars. | .vher • she has been visiting lie uisbaiiil. CpI. ('! .1 W , I. .ii if the Marie <'m p .

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AKU\ ( I!!F.F OF STAFF' Gen. ,| T.awinn Collins (righti is greeted at Haneda airport, near Tok;.' by Gen Douglaa MacArthur. Gi-n (' Ulna flew to Jupau to ,-onfi i with MaeArthui on the K.-i'ean wai crisis. . Intei-natlonal i

I KXDLRK MLKTIN'L There will be a Girl Scout leaders meeting (not Brownie leaders) Thursday at 2 o’clock with Mi -. Hex Haines

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L'-ch Gift Suggestion A BULL'S EYE! W 1 Ii hi; eyes when he lifts the he box . . sees the gifts yu c selei led from our ston-ks its that lie's wanted am! in . I, .I Below, a few samples of wh.t m four) store for him MM \< 1E ROHE of purest silk, for lining., by the fireside., ex, ,i .i- ns the TV set. All sizes, man' colors and styles to select from

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WE PUT THE LOVE in sLOVE for Christinas, iremedous assortment, lined and unlined, in leather, suede or pure wool.

FINE LINEN MAKES THE MAN! See our selection of quality shirts in all sizes and colors. And our mammoth collection of smart neckwear.

PUT ZIP IN IIIS CHRISTMAS with this zip front jacket. »_ots of pocket space - lots of room for HIM, too. All sizes.

WARM IS THE VQRD for this pure wool coat sweater. Looks good, feels good and wears like iron! In tan, grey, blue or maroon. All sizes.

NOTHING TO SNEEZE AT . . the quality of these fine handkerchiefs, when compared with (he price.

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BRACT. HIM for a fashion-right winter with a pair of smart, comfortable suspenders - or a distinguished looking IWleather beli, ii he prefers. IF YOU'RE STILL UNDECIDED-TRY A GIFT CERTIFICATE V A X X O X * S HE WOULD LIKE A CANNON'S GIFT