The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 January 1951 — Page 2
THE DAILY e/'.'HEH ^‘EENCASTLE. INDIANA, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 24, 1951
Chinese Held In Quirino Plot
t .jit. , ’ i Uii t-rt.iKi tnf Defense 1« j/at inn lit ofilrti ii tru am :i of tfn i-nttr. farruly and ai 1 known ri l.it ivi of ('o
MANILA 1‘ I Jan iM (UP) llrl!*Mi’ Intelligence aoureen nan) tielay that a group of C'lun<'i< "tritfKennen" have In i n Htfe-ti'i in a Communist plot to u odiHuinate lYesident Elpidlo c/ai/iuo and other I’luiippine government officials. The Hounces said the plot was directed by Co Pak a Chinaae millionaire huaineHaman now iieing held for ile|iortation on ehaitfi * of i» ir.jr a Communist and aidinp Communist led Hnk-
l\ Mt.MOKt Jn niernory of A nos C Brown ! who left us one year atfo today, Ja_o lii.V) Eornewhen- ba/'k of the sunset Where loveliness never dies iron live m the land of glory Mid' the gold and hlue of the
jfkuH.
Now yi'.i are hidden away from my view But 'ti written in the Bible. ".Jesj. d<-eth all things well." lie kni i.' you were suffering And th'- hill was hard to climb,
I Ml UAI»y ttAMMfK and HERALD CONSOLIDATED
SOCIETY
I ( loverdule Home Kc. ! ( lull Holds Meeting
Kntered In the postofflee at
Greeneastle, Indiana as sei'ond j j- . (•], , j Home id Club elusM mad matter under art uf | . ( j tfl( . f,,,- meeting >f the Mareh 7, 1878. Subscription price j y . aj lt t j„ > ,, : ne of Mr iiO cents |s-r week; #1.00 per | Ni< k *n r i .day aft r-
v\
f ,; rhis dichotomy in another article
of society'
year by mail In Putnam Miunty; #fi.m) to $7.H0 per year outaldo
1'iilnam ('ounhy.
B. «. lUriden. PubPsher 17-1:) South Jackson street
Jan Utli., vi th Mrs.
richotomy oemf liieeh
"dpiii
l The Draft
ERICH BRANDEIS
halahap |.< asants f rhtmg Phil- &) h) . your weary eyelids
ippim government troopa. A national defense source said four Chinese would-be-anaassin* had la-an arrested. The intelligence source said the number was “more than
four."
All Were taken into custody during a rani las! night in Ma-
nila's Cl, mi<own and now an : |... f , ,.
Is ing held at army hcadqi arters
at f’arm> Morphy.
Tlie feiti lllgance source said that Vic, President k'ernando Lop't and In fense Heere.tary Ramon Magsaysay had been marked for a viassinalioii along
with Quirino.
The source said the plot was •liarovei e<f following th« seizure fif a ibs mnent In a link hidi-out in Quezon Provim e earlier thin month indicating that a total of 40 trigger men ha d been hired in the assassination plot •Shortly after the anes? of the
And wTi'ie red. "Peace be thine' Jtil'e Kdilh and Children
pj
And local News It III CIS
WASHINGTON. Jan. -’ 4 UP, Congress was told usiay )m! h' hands' and fathers will .ave to be drafted “very scK.n" unless it authorizes a draft o
18-year-olds.
A i.slant Defense Secretary Anna M Rosenberg said m a ,t . .t prepared for the House
by M James Sipple. All known real ewtatf
uned in n ; cati.-.g the el'-b creed .
i « iub colb t in unison. Refi.,: •• to roll call was miacel-
\f ( KPT s) IKK ft, BIDS COH ’MBt'S Jan 24 (UP) Tin nit v school tsiaid ac -epter|
(o.'.slt net ion 'bids today of a f.VMi <UH) elementary building.
l pinponed long-
range s hool building program Bnls will be taken until Feb ^7
Mrs Saiah K Kcmuid, Gic castle Route T is eon fined ' , In • home with pneumonia.
Mis Albeit Uaehicn: Knight :,vil|, id T • sv ■ hei slslei Mis A () White
iinee i n.s ant thoughts. j ,i retary, Mrs. John A ; r r< ad the- minutes of Uio mei Mrs Wilbur Hulet ive the tret-Hirer's report, i; - r,'j its weie approved and
accept 'si
Mr Katharine B< nner, Horn'
Americans have become a race
Hells" of gypsies, according to a well- S|J|Vices Committee that
operator. | n)( . n between 18 and VJ littl« left of the old-1 mtering the service, we could
lot only avoid .ailing men with families, but also veterans.
Ki ' SAUK -t!! Chevrolet, l'i (• d, l:' Foul Will Had. fur other Itnalels Walker ainl
^4-2|i
WANTF.D
a in t o ,*( p. i Royale Cafe.
Cook, hoiir.'i re.'lO a 8 days a week 24-'!t
At Sal* Pavilion Friday. on» Angu. cow, 2 Angus heifers, spliugoiM. 24-2p.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jbsid are the parents of a son, Tiinoth' i Kee Isirn Tuesday at the Put - j nam County hospital Mrs Hood j Is the former Mi., Harriett,
Biirber.
by
pt
CJyd# M-Kaney and Mis. Wilbur I Huber as assistant hostesses, j With the new presideht. Mrs.; Nannie Furr in charge the meetirg opened by singing the song
:d the r.oiiLh, "Jingle ^
A 11 «. ... t t *» # •I’O't's 1 T*_
‘with men between
There
time 11 add ion of handing down a home from generation to gen-
i ration
Homes aie now being built somewhat like automobiles. Nca nu>dels every yt ar. The moi" gadgets the more salable the
home.
A few generations ago the
c . ition Agent, assisted j floor b low street level used to Mi Bmory Hiattain, Put-] he caJlr I the cellar. Then it b •
, • Vunty Heme Ke Club came the basement Hater on •* : famili ,. s 0 , recall veterans bark
ider.t pie voted the lesson j vaa prcir.cted to rampMs room i
1 j to uuiv.
DesBcrts Today it u the television roam.
“In additon,” she said, “we could allow a larger number of iefei meats than would otherwise l»' possible among engineers. s< ientists. technicians and
other key men."
Mrs Rosenberg's statement was a strong boost for a draft of 18-year-olds because legislators are reluctant to break up
)u, k and Kasy Desserts j Today
iv an nstru live demon-1 The latest craze, the real e-statc t
nan tells me, is the "bomb
sheltet
JT'N'IOR ri-ASS PLAT 1 up, Audene AlEpau
tes cfeati ^ h|
••Cheaper By The Dozen a i ticket cliHirnm,, u H “ tiiree aet comedy, from the txxik be. publicity r B Gilbreth, Jr., and Bennett; prom plerv ? , 2 ,
dv v, '
I
chaw ‘AMP
uy Frank B Gilbrein, jr„ arm tsennett; p lx>mpl n “*-
Ernestine Gilbreth Carey, dram- K,nlbe, Judy g t .
atized by Perry Glarq, will be ime Twomey, u ,,’. n 4 1 e given by the Junior class. ene Tweedy.' o.'^ V '* y This fresh, founded-on-fact Bobby Lee Bryan J ° / SSSm plav is a "ttmee in a lifetime" up- Hutcheson. UiivctL* ® r '
portunity. The humor is genuine Sleekier.
and delightful, and the story has | The Art Furnin,.. ►tt
meaning and importance.
Art Furniture
has again been k, nd
There's Dad. the prominent loan the rnrnanr,, U "
play
ri
Today j Mad,The
Hogs 8,000 Ban-oy ON I
efficiency expert, played by Doyne McKeehan; Mother, more a psychologi t, played by Marilyn Donelson; A ,ne (Lila Hanna), Ernestine (F o McGuffey) and
Martha (Jean Sallust), the three — lu older daughters whose date steady to strong. H . problems cause an uproar, and 170-240 lbs., $2l-j 2lM ' the five brothers, who can’t lbs., $20.50-$2l.25 ; 271). imagine what any male would $20-V20.50: 300-:s60 11, / ste in their sisters; the house- 120-160 lbs . $l8.$ lg . keeper. Mrs. Fitzgerald (Ann and choice $16.50-Sl82r
Gattle 1,200. calve* 40(1 sales commercial ir 1
steers steady but bidding 50< 0 r
Dicks) who considers herself the one slave Lincoln didn t free; the Joe College cheerleader; Larry, the boy Anne really likes;
symmathetic Doctor Burton, and choice yearlings r; 4 a doubting examiner named Miss | Sheep 1,600 .M,„| eri Brill. tive; early sales fully Stage Manager Tom Schlatter, | bulk unsold: god a . technician Ronald Rush make- natives $34 ^0-S.'!550
F
08-10'
(tor
Tile Tr ith Sckeis Simla v S . ml Class of the Fillnioi • Christ m Church will mi' Fn-
Witl
of
day ( .'cning with Mt Charlfs Snodgrass Ei pi 1 • tiring a [Kiund.
d Mrs. family
E. Rei
ha 1 .
BIG 9c SALE Starts Friday
AT THE
C. H. and c VARIETY STORE
BAiNBRiDGE
Tin- Rev. Frai k of Indianapolis wil of preaching s< rv <
First Christian chur
erdalc Sunday, Jan. 11 in and 7:00 p
school begins at 10:00 a. in. every Sunday. An invitation is extended to the puhlii to attend
all serviees.
11 Clovit 1IO) Sunduv
Membets nf the I’urent-T, aehets A-soeialioim of th, Fi Srcnm! and Third V.’,u,l nili,„,rt ol Gieeneastle, enndiu (ed ,1 house-to-house campaign m (iieencastle Iinlay loi tin pu: pose of raising I in Is l,u th" Putnam County Oiapti , ,,f Infantile Paralysis All fund* available are needed.
1 >ii of making and baking A;.,. .,au<e Upsidedown cake h was delicious when fimfth- . i- tn -ed the usefulness Master Mix in preparing
•ake.- < . ki s, muffins, etc. and
. - led a numb* 1 of items 1 (ouLd be k<*pt on the
pantry -helf for (tse in making
1 e.-jerts.
'i idiib vi ted to make donai.on to the March of Dines. Dui ng Uie s<wdal hour scare; ,r :ii . wife pi eeented and d 1 :,’v lefi -shments were .served [a 27 members. 2 guests and
5 children
Mrs J -ss Mann will be hoa- , he m-xt meeting Friday n't, in "U I* 1 in ,1 iCy 16 ni 1 :20 [1 in with Mr; Vet Mann and >.!. Pa;;! < . ■ .ksiy as.suiting. lic.;s>ii'(' to mil call jvill be a what-not (xiiiuuvge.
Is on
Plan New Plea To Red China
At any rate, America
the go.
Small town people mow to tin cities City people want to “gei
back to the soil."
One of the few still remaining farmers in our section ha; juzt sold his property.
He is disgusted.
The "City folks" are messing up everything, he any*. They stay up 'til ten ami eleven at night. They disfigure the landscape with their television aerial; They look down on his '24 model T jalopipy ,nd sneer a',
, ,v ’ , plains to btand Peking an ag
him when they pass him in their
LAKE SUCCESS. N Y„ Jan 24 (UP) The 12-nation AiabAsi.ti bloc planned a new appea' to Communist China today, call- ! ing for a seven-power conference to settle terms for a cease-fin
in Korea.
Informed sources said th, Arab-Avm bloc, led by India would ask the United Nations Political Committee for priority ion a vote on their resolution thus delaying again Atnericau
Gr eiicnstl,- people who haw gone to H101 da and other |mh' • itl er and uncomfortable (•onditions Mi and Mis C)i, 1 C.,an are expected to return Sunday becaUsi of Ih*' cold weather. Mr and Mis Donald Mi U an report th, lempe.ature ni*ly 20 il<>givfs above Gt^* in astli across noutii■rn Fluriila and Ixiuisiana. 'Diey are heading west and south fm Mexico and a warmer climate Others report temperatures inv*1 ,',n decrees in Minim and other 1 mt In rn cities
\t edlis'raft ( li*li To Meet Friday Th • .\, -dli i aft Club will meet Fi lay afternoon at 2 o'clock at Hi a,me o' Mrs N I, Donelson. Mr Fiank Wohang will have the pnigram.
itiii|Hith :* r. \. To Mill I ri lav Tn«' Martha J. Rid;,nth P T.A. 'v II meet Friday Hftern*H»n at 2 la o'clock. Jan. 26th. The proyram will be in charge of Mi*.' Harris' roam ,the fourth grade.
eight-cvlirder veil,.*' ,invert-i’oit-s. So he going into ifi ■ hills nf Vermont wheio they still hav coal stoves and keptisene lamps and f) net. There was one thing he didn't e*mrpl 1 in about, however. Mary y ars ago when h<> settled in Connecticut his whole Place, including the lami, co t him pi und five thirisand dollars. * *•, The "city slicker" vho just t'liugnt it from him paid him $36,000.
life
nifutayttm /// of VONCASTLE ft iOHff {<) on HOI/noi f/w b/yntny of (/< con/u/ch oh/// y/nii*e)ba/ nfetnaf/ona/ 'f/ctuu* (//hJhin y and Harvey s //e Mc/uu'ut fitj Jumna '/ maj eapdy amuled i4/«ticn ■l\r/uu (Jom Urn?!
HOSPITAL NOTES
harvey
From thr utmiUrful 1‘uhtnr Prim k inning PUiy
AdmiUi*l I' lesday Mi le ota Dunbar, Mi • Gia, e Heiiderson Mrs Ininora Nelson, Willis D Neal, all of GreeneBsfl*Dismiss, d Tu(* lay: Mrs. Eel la Cummings. Cloverdnlc u 2. Mrs Kunii ■ Grav, Mi Vivian Gorham, Gr,, m astle. Disnussed Wednesday Wanda Goodman, Green, astie
Alls. Alidov Hosti'ss To Presliy lerian l.adirn Tie ladies of Section III of the Preshyteilan ehurch met Wednesilay afternoon at 1 lie home of Ml John Meloy They ■A el - enlertitined with a In idg party from two until four o'cloek.
Which is better, city .small coT.munity life?
I just read an inter<“sting art hie by Arthur E. Morgan .
lurmer pres,.lent of Antic. ), .'oh . , ;“ !WaK, ‘ 0f ,he
h-ge. and one <»f the country'*
greasor. 'ITie new resolution, informal! sources said, would call on th" United States, Communist China, Britain. France, Russia. 1ml.a ami Egypt to meet as soon as poss.bl, at a time and pirn fixed by th,- president of the UN’s General Assembly. Informants said the new As an-Arah move was desigm 1 to overcome objec tions of mar ■ delegations, led by the U S who ar,- impatient over the time wasted in seeking constant clarification of Peking’s cease fire
terms.
However U. S. Ambassadi Warn- 1 R. Austin was , Xpert.-d to tell the committee (meeting at d p. m. EST1 that this coun-
Surrlnp
JAMES STEWART
“ j0S n! 1 ! N ^,i! l ’ LL CHAILC WUK cacti muttf
(Use white walucc ro»ppeogv ImiW
tiLNIty K0STLA
VOI III INI! KKI)
Om rigid Delp an*l two othe hivs vre playing cards in their h tel n« n anil they decided tu ehin taemsi 1 res on the transom. The manager ordered them to •‘■Up He tailed a policeman, Avho niTested Delp foi- disVurbing tinptnci e and carrying a knife. I he knife was hanging on my belt," l>, |p ..,.,.,1 1 n, ngnt it Just to hang on my belt." * h ip was fined $77 in city ci"iit although he claims he wn "iily HI and shoukJ leave Ireen in Juvenile curt. But he didn’t have tile money, he said, so he
sent to Shelby penal farm. I
There, he was on a wor ,.
detail Nov. 28 stacking road!
kinder blade* A pile of them collap sl and fell on Kelps
hands.
He was sent to John Gaston hospital ami he's still there. One
finger was amputated.
Delp said doctors won't tell him whether he'll ever be able
to straighten out hi*
KIM \STI.E KOAIAH MT\ ( lit IU II U) OO A M Sunday School Kuther Steele. Supt 7 :o Worship Service, Special nrasie, R ". Maiolnit) Harris, MiniaI er
I HK I.KGISKATI itF INDIANAPOLIS, Jan 24 1 INS) The House of Retire 1 illative.* today received tile severest anti-l'ommuniKt bill in
it* history.
The measure would make ineni(n-Tsiiip In a subversize organizaiion or giving aid to me n felony. Its author Is Republiian representative J. Perry \H k-s of Indianapolis and Demo’'iiit Joseph Klein, of Gary, who said it ha.* the support of the Indiana Deart merit of ihe Amen-
can Legion.
w 1 Ti,e b !1 ls a “"P.v >f the Mary11 ’'laaid Ober lay, which has been
he!.’ constitutional b> (he courts. Penalties up to $20,000 fine* and | i) prlaonment for 20 yea is
stipulated.
All state and local
am
fingers.
late news He treaty f..na y wUl npnrt to Prewldent Trim van this w.-ck that 'h. FumiHaui Ulics nav,. I'“'d to place at Ids iUhimhuiI ., «"«al Of utMiut •*,1 dhUhaiK by th*' •‘nd of this vi*ar. avIII a.ld in ii| s report Unit tin, promise |h „ .smdl"<"Ud one. d*'|. ruli*t < Id* n 4 „p- "" uceeleration „f \meri-an mili larj aid tu Eujope.
und candidate
employes
ail,h ' •'tiies cm comm inal habi's.
II is entitled "Society's Pet-
sonaiily." Il deplores th, who!".
Mir exodus from village ‘ Tla| l town to Die big cities I "lay it j.a assumed that
marled ability will find it s <-! anee in the city," writes Dr.
Morgan
I."Sing this quality, the small community tend* to lox,. its selfi'.sp,it and confidence. Coinmunity standanls and customs are 8(Ven up io imitate the c ity. In Die split personality of soe, e . i.v tlve .-■•nrall cam nunity bvemn.; Un- inferior part "
greasor resolution.
Soviet Russia apparently wa cheering silently from the sidelines at the squabble among the western powers over what to do
" ' about Red China.
OUR WOMENS Shoe Sale CONTINUE VALUES UP TO 1295 Now 4.99
Anyway you look
c # t
Southern Demos Still Confident
BUS TRAVEL IS CHEAPfS
•‘il
9+2$ IK
In a century and three-quar. let s America has changed Mom J*-> per cent rural to 66 per v-eat '" hfln »r.d urhurban. a<co uti i g
to l»r. Morgan.
^ " M - ra rt.s to the city find ih.'t, a larger Avorld arts s ' e ' dohvenienoes, freedom 0 r inquiry, mare varied mind.-. n " id, choice of associates and of
WASHINGTON, Jan 24 (UP) , Southern House Democrats, were confident today they could block a new administration eff Tt to get Civil Rights Legislu-
tinn through congress.
The latest move was initiated by the Justice department, which "ants to make it a federal crime t" segregate Negroes on Interstate trains and buses or to bar them from voting in general or primary congressional elections. Deputy Attorney General Peyton Ford yesterday stnt to the
house a far-reaching Rights" bill which also
"Civil would
For long or short trips ... for business or pleoiure . . . you can’t drive your own car for what it costs to fifk TkWr t\ ^
GO By BUS!
vvork anf i even, perhaps, large? mak ' lynohing 41,(1 niob action incomes.” ' against members of minority But there is another sale to '* f f <leral crlme - The bill,
the story.
“That
moths always fly
lnto !he fInm e do»s not prove flame us good. If the city is "eighrd in the balance, it is
t*';jn<i AA-anting. .
M re interests call for at-
tention than th*. human
introdunced in the last session by ('hairman Emanuel Celler, D. N. V., rtf the House Judiciary
l YA»Vx4f + n.A *
Indiana Railroad ofFert frequent, dependable service between: J NDIANAPOUS FT - WAYNE TERRE HAUTE Peru KOKOMO MUNCIE ANDERSON HUNTINGTON one/ points between ’Conservatively, you can "ride the bus” for '/1 Ihe
cost of driving I
complete bus travel information; times of arrival 1 vinx depar, Y r es, charter bus service, fares, etc., call... ,M ° N ^ * STATION PHONE ' L ' < BROWN, Agent
Committee. gr>t nowhere. Ennl asked speaker Rayburr •" get it re-intnoduced in
82nd congress
the
He noted that
President Truman "on
* for election Avould j The city's lack
several
lA ® , ? E n s and MEN'Sj _ PLAIN CLOTH I
k->*.
»*• required to sign loyalty oaths, j living 'has nmnv m ^ th «>»Rh the House, it would ’tat,- coNeges ami un,ver,. ,U * ff ^' At- fare almost certain
and
hi-
and univers-
" >uld be forceii to prove steps had b*c n taken to eliminate Mthvet slve professors
wot kers.
Mll'l
Jan-
ANNiVERSARIES
Birthday
Norvetta Rogers, today
uary 24»h.
Ibirla Lynn Hasten, (laughter ,rf Mr and Mrs Johnny Mast*-n. Fillmore, 10 years old W ednoaday, j an 24lh
M'eddlng
Mr. and Mrs William H "aitt, Greeneastle R 3, 31 yeais
honieneaa
today Jan. 2$
.. 1 certain .
itv , a 11 ' m °tional aenir- fll| husttr in the senate if are largely lacking in tho ,0nate ‘
^ y ,i veller Urban masses seldon l.varn community or democ- »«'>■ Democratic neighborhoo.l organtaatlona in the city. in.sp, r . cd from abon-e.. may become po.
machines ”
death by
Dr Morgan gives
a warning;
"Nation after nation has fol. w*"i the prevailing urban trend to lts ^ the big saurians foil U a er the giant ma » , ntals! followed the trend of bigness to
extinction.”
CARD OF THWks
1 AA’isli t„ thank everyone who Y ^ (< ,no i' 1 ‘he Vacation , f Your Dreams contest. Your help
whs greatly appreciate,!. Mrs. Glendon Herbert
Cloverdale
COATS
Then, like a real profissar. Dr
***■ Article with ■ promise to suggest
» treatoiient
< ABB OF THANKS 1 want to thank all my friends nd ” P1 ft h f>rs, the doctors and nUrflM at the hospital f 0r Ti L-nr.K flower, and c.„ , ^ during my „ "■ hospital. y n the
Mrs Carr ‘e Ciodfeiter
fill
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5
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51‘ PLUSi CLEANING
SKJRfS BLOUSES jt
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