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THE DAILY 8^ l VNER. 3REENCASTLL INDIANA, MONDAY, JANUARY 2
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A-Bcmb Blasts Near Las Vegas
It'a a if*nv w.»v from Lm Vf*gaM tfj Moscow b jt tiicrf* i>n t any <ioobf tbut U#* biku' tfiiil u# k«<l Nrvufla o v#*r ih«* (*^y-^nr1 wan felt in Ki.ii> Th#* Kren; m v a Is . In t coin** tumbling i n, rat. e tho effwt An.tr » i*«t' "l a ton in explosions wa •, no' physical but mental. So fai as liu » i ">n- » erne l it took pla< e m the minds of Hlalin and the other membef
of thr
It 4JAiioubtcdJ. gave them paufe Hiai it iiuiv have con aiet* abje bearing o/i tin pom inter-i
national Cornr .on m h
fling at world mnque i Winaton f ’!> 'll chill. I deiiiol Ir MM a knack for arriving at the cor-* rect com hihi- ri hile (ither men flo'inder in doiiht and confuaion.
really going on Hut the rjozen njernbers of the I'-ddhiuo hare it and you r an be sure they will jcTitpe for every f»iof inforLas \'e^ ( i explosion And. after all, they are the men who ar* going to decide when if ever an other world war is going to .start.
LATE NEWS OK THK WKrtTKK.V FRONT
Korea hin F’i Thoutt
anrla of :inti-Comrnuniat
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Kntered In the poatoffloe at ' srhooi la* )f thi Go bin M (ireenraNtle, Imllana aeeomJ ' , , n , . him h will hold Its S ' I amt mail matter under at t of: <hool paity Wednesil
'lardi 7, IM7H. HutMM'liptlun price
pi o^i am ih te. U \\
Kfjglish
rept tor feai figunng out v develojM '| rn
itoiiiic t/iei g ahjeJd that pro-
Europe from KM i ive been at thr* *
mont/i ago ex J I Ameia an A
gees, who have i telligcnee ystem tc a^ft’d north tod troops had st.'»rtc
1 mill -uiUtii. mg 4 *\Vhet Whei< u 2 (XH) ( ’hie 1
refu*
;o rents per *r*ik; $4.00 pel vear by mail In Pntnani county; 46.00 to *7.#0 p«r year ouUlde
Putnarn Coun>y.
S. K. ftarirlen. PuhPsh«r 17*10 sciith tar kaoii street
evening at 7;'t0 at th»- home <A L.-o 'retry 410 South Indiana
street
IVrsonal And Local News IIII I I I S
Kd#ur Pm vn a/ul Hnhrii Matlliews are in OhiraK" ntten'IiiiK la clothing show
Pairl I'isl. \ii\lllur> To Mei i Thursdax Karl Kink Auxiliary and Oaiiip iiierntier.s of L'niti il Hpaniah Win Veteiai. will hold their rejfiiiai lll•■l■tillK and 20th annivernary if lIn auxiliary Thursday eveni' at 7:’’0 o’clfK-k. at the home oi Mi and Mrs Khuley Reevea, 2fa H|iiiup Avi nui R'freshindi ol ice creum, cake and criffee will he nerved. ICveryone please hrint; owi tuoli service. \|r». \lier Hiisli'ss
\ii ui< Mi. Aaron Arnold|To RMlaviUa < tab
i (‘ft Sunday for a f» \v weeks vnI atlon in Ft Lauderdale Fin
ave an . Iiimhli it wa. xoinj; on Ill'll- v. I re tests when you have .iiga. new tech-
('N Moldieia uui •I IMI .if' li'poi ti Ji it, oui ailvu j Han is a wary ' niandei h ri iii' in | < 'oimnunist 11a|i i hill III! Iml d' I
The Reelsvilie Social Service Club met at the home of Mi
Mi and Ml lai k Moss of W j Foreat Aker on Wednead. i.afavetie (lent the week I' ri ‘nuary 24 The morning wh. with Mr and Mrs Clovd Moss j spent in visiting anil a hoi ml
, good time At noon twenty mem-
"iigli 1 j ))ei and four guests. Mrs. Myron ’ '' 1 " {McCammack Mm Pnd B<
Ml. iwa fo, •vnal veek Mis. Otis Matthews and Mi Mi • I 'J'-' • '■•••' '»"• »>*>"nt • d
|. tehdn dinner for which Ml I guests of Mi and Mrs Harold
Rrngreas History ( lull I'm 'lis'l TueMiav The Progress History Chi k will meet TueBday afternoon at 2:.'!0 at the home of Mrs. \\" l> Hutcheson. Mis Helen Hawkins wil Ibe the guest speaker. Mr. and Mrs. 1(1011111111 Honun-il at Shower Th< community of Belle Union honored Mi and Mrs Richani Kowlani Saturday evening when a huge shower was hi-td foi th< 1 in the high school gymnasium Several women in the comniun ity organized the program ami more than Kki turned out for it Mi and Mi Rowland opein their gifts dumig the evening' Refreshim Is of punch, eak and ice eream were served. A muatcal iiiogiuin on tin marimba wa.- given by Mi Piu '
Flminence
es and coffee in the basement tlu* school building Wi dnesdi evening for the benefit of the Polio fund. Serving will sta about /i.'.'lO o'clock. The publ is cordially invited.
IN MFMOlO
In memory of James G. Carmichael, who gave his life for j
January 29, 1945, in in Southwest Pu |
Guadalcanal
S i t lev the stars are gleaming
ave where James is with his Oi fra il< s
Upon a gi
brave,
His blight happy face we all loved so well. We miss him more than words esn ever tell. God took him home it was his But in our hearts he is with us Time may heal but never mend hearts will be broke'
■ ntjl I Me end. mi ed by Brothers - and Nieces and Nephew.-
hospital notes
All Day Wedsi
e
JANUSRY 3)31
FOR INVENTOR
tiroilght Juj in World War JJ, Bui if fitiUm
figuring Ibirig.-
Atonin' Knt'ig
Kelp him It iin
nounmej t ha
to hti knAf.-.
• I i WASHimiTn
Mr and Mi Ham Ad#»lman loft Sunday i«»r Warm SpriugH, <J. whoro th»*v will spond th**
purpose" utooio ' lies and aiUJIi i Mo tlu* nigbtm. muy hi* able, nov
iui M'iantiat» aio ‘'.sptTjHl
Jack M001. w< nt |' >bio, today when 1 onm ctcd with the
to II iimlloi;, ll*' V.'ill he * (‘ Peinn y
IIIIII mu;
the
date
plane 1 out to A-bomb Moscow and Petrograd, but fleetsot them It is conceivable that before too long we will la* able to drop atom bomb 'Hi large 1 uncenlrations of • rieliij ,ti '< |I I ll . 0 Ul I tilery cun .»di| iMe Milking force 01 ntomlc explosions to its already
itevnsllng fire power.
Bombing is at two-way street
and it is NMtInn the realm of I paying Hi' fs, dhllity that Kiissiii could do j ) On the ha
the siiiiie thing to the United States But it Is highly unlikely. All that Is known for certain is that tlie KuasifuiH were able t i produce an ntomii eXpluHlOII The next step is to package the energy into n IhiiiiIi that an airplain ean 1 ari '. America did that yeui ago and nov. has gone on to still further refinements of II.•* a ea|x>n Maybe Ruusia linn, too, but she is running in a rice where her opponent got off to n 1 big head slat t The chances ore Americans Are < oncerned, and Mr
1 gldly mo over the dangei pflGroet
utouii' bomba falling on tin 1 [
countI \ But we don't have an I 'oday
Russ uui people doll t Mhnre it be
<au n' lautv lell-- them what , lv. aia
Inform'd >111'
icd nft axial 1 11 <.i Order nutbotlzing the
’age Ft
f past experietu
480,000 hui'l ir.- A price
o their
Mi and Mi Flank Keneaion j i',d 1 aniily ■! Del rod. Mich . re tlu we* k«" d glie -l of Mi
land Mis T.i| Snldei
Gii.v.e >; 1 mil W'ayne Shoiikwilci nttt'iideit the Indi-
ina-Minnesotn game ni iiigton Saturday night.
Mr and Mi Hnhert [•oelleln. of Corydon, were weekend gii' Sls of Mi ainl Mrs .liiek
iti.e 1 ManhnttHn Road
Mi 1 n<I Mi W A Uiiswonh mill Mi an.I Mi Kdwnnl Wood att'■ Ji i, thy Jii hann Mmneso' 1 ni -k dii ill ejnic Saturday night. Mi mid Mis Blmo Gasawpy ill- the parents of a son born Sunday at the I’lituum county
Reggie McCullough gave thankThe business meeting open at 1<M) o'clock with Mrs. Tn- 1 Ri-iltii giving the devotions ter which the Lord's prayer wa tepeateil in unison. Roll call was nnsweretl with each giving New Year's resolution they had made The seeretary and treasurei s reporta were read and approvetl Thunk you cards from tile needy family, Veterans an.I Rilev Hospitals and others whom our club had remembered at Christmas were read by the president Mrs Robert Lewis :n | mi iiiad*- a rep*»lt on tile cunA et< fiiven to ehildren in the comBloom- j mumty at Clu istnias Ulans Wen* maiie foi the Mai *i of I limes Drive to be made oy our griiii|> A basket bull gain. and eak** auction was plumi' i foi Feliriiary 5 at the Reelsvide gymtiiisiuiu Tin* proceeda of tin also to go to tin* Folio Fur Co illlillto* . 1 . a|ipointJi 1
French Premier Here For Talks
sell 1 ok**' and imp I'orn hi th-'
game
TNeo papers. Our American j Way of Life given by Mrs J
WASHINGTON. Jan. 29 (UPi Fiench Premid Rer Pleven, on a “no tun to losvisit, came here today foi crui ial talks with President .Triima on tight*>ning Anierican-Fr' :n battle strategy against Co munism in* Eutope and t ie Fa Pleven was scheduled to u>' rive from New York at - JP 1 nr KST Pr.-sident Trnma Seetctary of State Il'iin Aeli George (' Mai hall V re to ;ii' ihe premier and his piutv
^ I 't.ion Suit ion at P 11 m.
Pleven set the tone for h i Washington cnnfeieni' t N Yolk . steeday, sa\'ing ther.
hi'ii*. hi- added, would “
greater harmony of effort "
Todays Market
: Mrs. Esther Cai Monday Harry Cold-
ille. III.
Harry Watts aiul daughter, ol Stili -ville Mrs Nellie Fiffy Graencast!' Raymond Hor-il Mrs. Ruby Iron, Green.I '.sii.i: ed Sunday: Mrs. Ru-
EXTRA!
MI (1' :d MI Med :
l\ MKMOHY
ag memory of fny dear
grandfatlH'i Mr Frank U'.illaiv. who pa -ed away 2 years ago,
Jan 2> IP IP
ssed b. Mrs George
"“t!^ arc '
Bannei
Ho.
75c h
■ is will g»
. ph
1* hita
anniversaries
lllrthdiiv
Anne Bridge day, Jan. 2P
Harl. y Fender, »|{ ie Hayes, 1J yea
anuarv 2P
W eddlng Mi J,
todar
WHEN OLD ENOUGH, SURGE SAYS
hospital The baby weighed S
lbs. and 6<4 ounces.
,t .m.ihit | Janus Men y went her Will ob-
j si rve his 8pth birthday on 1 I'hutsdav. Feb 1 Mt Merryweatber has lieen an invalid for ! | l ine years, eaijsed from 11 fmc-
tim>d hip.
, i Mr and Mrs. Jack Newgent , .iri' spending tlu* nnd-semestei
1 w it h Mi and Mrs ♦tn\ I N.'Wgenl Both Mr ami Mrs. N* wgi iit arc students at Purdue
University.
Marion Crawley of Inifayette 1 I'ent the week-end with Mi and Mr (’narles Crawley. Mation and Ins father, Charles Crawley, attended the 1 U-Minnesota i game Saturday evening at
Bloomington.
Mi anil Mrs. O. W Hollow 11 i left Sa!unlay tor Clreleville, O.
. at I 'I and Ml M l' k ,,
II en tdi and daughtei They | To Meet Thursday
u I at tend a birthday party for* ttieii giandilaughter. who will Ik*
4!
Rissler and God Finally Gets Into The United Nations, given bs Mrs. Reggie McCullough were both very timely and interesting During the social period contests in charge of Mi Win Young ami Mrs Cecil Girton were won by Mrs Clarence Knight, Mr George Kil ler and Mi Reggie McCullough
Mrs. I)a\ is To Be Host css I'** ('irclcs
The Afternoon Circle of the Gobin chur* h will meet with Mrs Oivlli Davis. 715 East Washington street on Thursday. Mrs Sarah Wright will u. us sistant hostess All women < t the church are invited 1 the study of 11 new hook will he
started.
( Union I alls Ms( s
4)0 Generally 50c ti 170-250 lbs *22-
I *22.50 '"i *2:: 250-200 IP ' 821 25-822 .0 290-:150 11);;. ' $20 50-.821 25 120-100 IPs. *10 50 'IP "■* 817 75 *10 50
Cat 11, Steers at spot 'I to prime *.16 50; 75
.200
Calves 200. 50e to 75c and
'hlllil weight stems
I to choice
SCRANTON. Pa., Jan. 29 (UP) A rntily-clad chambermaid • ned save 70 guests yesterday lien fire destroyed tho 75-year-old FiU le hotel. j Hetty Barboti! - . 22, was wearing only a nightgown and slippcis when a general alarm was mded yesterday. While the four-story hotel was burning. Miss Barbour operated an elevator m a smoke-filled shaft. HOLLYWOOD. Jan. 29 itTPi l Jizabeth Taylor, who wound up her seven-month marriage ti hotel heir Nick Hilton with a • oken heart and incipient ulcers, goes to court today for the divorce she hopes will cure both
ailments.
The violet-eyed glamour girl wants her own name hack and
no alimony.
"All 1 want from Nick," she |
said, "Is a divorce."
MUSKKGON Mich. Jan. 29 HOWll)
il'Pi A 19-vear-old woman up- * 1 rent 1*. doused herself with jiigu mis'ilme and died in flames he-| |^|D||
.1 - she I-a* eil h- c uta.squorad 1 ^
' Crcomukiontt.,:
a man would be betrayed. j t j. ocs
authorities said today. to help looiem:; Coroner John A Dehorn ruled pl'leem and didti 1 hat the woman, Myrtle Mapes. memhrTnesf!. di* 1 >f clf-inflicted huitis and or money ref;, uffocation Her body was found Hood the test ot:
* he. M;i/,r\H mertiirned anto
151. in a de "late rural area neat hero
barrels together.
sent
< U{|> Ol III WKs me on tin lay greetings Mi Minnie Holland
\ 01 ( wo \( ri\ 1
PORT MORESBY. New Guinea Jan. 29 1UP1 Mt. Lamington
I shooting clouds of pumiro and
lost 12.000 feet into the air.
C'instil, Cki;
Hh-
Good a (pint 11 ill-
*20
p 100
Nominally steiulv. 1 hoo'' wooled lain ha • • 50 v ,0 niedlui t laughter ewes *14-
The committee on problems of alcohol National Resellreh Coun< il, estiinate.' tn.it 50.000, otHi ;>« t- ms in the United Stati*.use alcoholic lieverages
To the Women of Greenca and Putnam County Did you usnefit in the tremendous SAVIli ottered last week in ou*' sensational. Semi-Annual Sale of
SOnT.^I
I L1KK ARMY LIFE, and I'll he i kK when 1 in og age 16-year-old Sgt James K Waid, Le Grange, N C fells Capt W L. France, Kittoning Pa., at returnte aectlon in Japan The underage sergeant reteean ot nix month* with the 25th Infantry DlviMon in Korea. Ptii.g .,ti,f hack to the Btatck for dmihaigi 1 International 1
vi a 1 old. They are expected
hack on Tuesday.
W-ck end guests of Mi. and Mi • Harvey Owens were M’ Mrs R W Raines of Crown I'"mt Mis Kva McNary of Ktlloiuii Mi and Mrs. Gene MeiCI.ct'ick and daughters of Indi- , ii;.di Mrs McNary return ed home with Mr and Mr
Raines for a visit.
M’ Mildred Dimmiok has a Stihhuticul leave from DePauw univeisity and at the present time is at the Battle Creek Samtaittim Mias Dunmick is a teacher of the French language at DePauw She and her sister Mi- \nn Dinmuck, plan tn go • .1 -t in the near future Mi and Mrs Chester C. Chan and son, Freddie,, returned to I Greene iistlc from Florida on Sunday While in Florida they \ il .! with Dr and Mrs. Russell Vi rmdlton, Mr and Mrs N C. 1) Man They also saw Mt and Mi Rav H. Trembly and Mr • I Mrs l.eon Bnyder tn Seiiast-
iuii. Fla.
Mis Wanda Bundy, license j bureau operator, said today that Klmer Young, field representative of the state gross in1 ome tax department will be in the license bureau office all day T ,'''dt*\ and again Wednesday to aid anyone deainng help in computing their groas income tax. 1 which will be due not Inter than January 31.
S (’
beginning "I her first
The Clinton Fulls W
will hold an all day meeting Thursday. February 1 with Mi Hnmhl Wysung Each attending is expected to answer toll call
with n Bible verst with the first litter
name.
Warren Twp. Hiillle Kc. ( bib T<> Wi*ef
The Warren Townahip Home Ee Cluli will meet Wednesday. Jan 'Hat, at 1 ".O, at the home of Reggii Glovei Mrs. Benner will give the lesson on preparing quick and easy desserts Members please note change of meet-
ing date
Kill path I*. T. V Ib til Mis ting Friday
Tin* Martha .1 Ridpath P T
A held I lieu regulill ll ctlt.g Friday, with Mis. Carl Washier,
vice president, presiding Devotions were given by Rev.
Harvey.
Mrs. Elmer Ablxitt. budget
and finance chairman, announced an and ion sale to tie held February 20th at 7 o’clock at the
school building Alton
will be the auctioneer.
Miss Harris 4th grade students gave an enjoyable musical program of folk dancing and group singing Ronald Abbott
gave a piano .solo
During the social hour cookies and coffee were served.
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