The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 January 1951 — Page 2
43 Votes Seen For Resolution
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guilty of Oavto* Kupjiort of at Ii-h*-more than Ua* i
thiidM majoiit y Humbly action Hefore t he a< f j however a pror <
f ♦ rriJnK v h<>Ui‘ r t-/ * i* to ’ • tti#* Aim*/h an revolutions 01 on J2'nati<jii Antb’A l.iM ineasui which invitefc fo d Cduna to :.it on a feeven-power fai « t U-m
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Hospital Notes
EXTRA > P ami th* eoal /i|M‘r!il/»rs fur u sl.MI a iiu > pa v
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men over vears old
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I I \( HKKS (ONFKKKNt R A cities teachers conference will be held at Purdue on SaturFobruary 10th. Sever-il 1 Grei'i.castle teachers will have sp‘*cial 11uties. Th. following: will take part: M - Mi'ilo Michael, reading it; primary grades division; M Blanche Williams, radio in ! ition division; Don Ma>- • ii* instnnnental music d - Reece Hammond, gui l- ; n . and counciling division and Skelton, social .studies. T tv-four ciliis in the cen- ! tral lion cooperate with Pur,j111 having this city teaches coni' f tee. >i itwiii: nun i ki rows MI.WOOD, Ind . Jan. T!0 i.VS 1 These cold nights ata ,. ng the animal world akin ding to James W Vest, far • i of near Rlwood. V' t said lie found a possuir i l a eat sleeping togetlier in In heniiouse. T •• eliickens were so accus ed to the unique bedfellows they paid no attention t.i
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MARCH OF EVENTS
Pentoqon tawmakeri May Find Compromue
Foretee Battle in Congreti 0»er Draft of 18-year-oldi !
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r \ SUIN’I. TON—The iiciuliug 1.1 tens.- ilcp.iiln,. t'U " t th.,t W 1 H yCMi old* I* dr.dted hu | » . iblc i ( lull . i u. ' raise a bitter fight in Congress and there Ii a instinct po. ihility it
may not tic granted
This »(•'• group was iliaftcd during World War II hut not until v eil aft*i pearl Harbor ar ! aftei the fighting had created a • • • n
drain on the remaining inHiipowet poi.il
There has always been tremendou* nppositlrm . in Pitngress to calling up boy of is and theie i- j no indication that this opinion has abated < hi Un- j other hand, the Pentagon feels thai men m the
1# 19 age bracket make the hist .soldiers
As usual, there is talk eif a compromise. Tins proposal would make the draft applicable to men us they reach the age of IH'j yeaia with the stipulation that they would be trained for six months after induction before assignment to comhut dut>
At present, Ik-year-olds must register, but tin n
are not subject to military duty until they Ix--
corne 19
The proposal lsung drafted by the Defense department seeks to ineel one major point of objr.
te n I v deferring yotitha 18 years of age until they finish high school I d i" > .( man Is 19. the nilhluiy thinks he should lie inducted
hell ci he has completed high school or not
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• WFNTF K WONDr.KI.AN'D The i regtion of numerous and sometlines overlapping federal agencies has produced a state of com non itistH Uy icininiKient ol Wotld War II in the mind# of many otfh mis in the mala of alphabetical ageni ie» and bureaus, there emerges i.ia > ag.iai tin um slum of authority over certain phases of the naI s oar . fliirt Ceiieral adintmatrative problems are multiplying (ii i ,!'i s im of this eonfuKion ts unavoidable Ix-i au*e of the ("itipb'x and sweeping nature of plaiiB necessary to mobilize a population of 150 million plus How. vri many ofttriala feel that tin same mistake of World Wai II i* t» lng mud. all ovei again. That s. they say theie i* no clear deltnealP n of lines ol authority F ir t xaiiipb tlnics some Uoulk ato ut where the power* of SeeurI' v H. ui'i s Board ChainnaVi Htuart Kymmglon end and those ol 1 f. o M-ndiZ'i Charles K Wilson Ixgiii Thcorulicnlly, Wilson t" ; i-t"ii s aup'-riiir but it may not work cut that way in practice.' Oi ' (-xp! nation is that Symington lormulate* |ioltcy and Wilson ( the a Jniitasttation f policy Many oltii ials feel that both j a \ "-aklng .o t administration ahould )>e delegated to one man—
not tv o.
a • • • • lO'tMt.N \ II W—On one highly important point Senator Robert A Te’t iRi, Ohio, and adininiatration leaders are In agreement. That is on I hi additional amount of money that ran l>e raised by taxes Taft *u>a present taxes will yield about $M billion a year He eatlniatia It would take another }14 billion to ttnanre his pc poi d $•:*) Nikon annual aes air defense budget Ohi*’s Tall .ui a pay-as-you-go imsis Taft aaya thia i» ‘'about f . the limit" to be obtained by furlhvr tax imreasrs l»timot*» The GOP leader insists that a $75 billion budget Toa Viald such as President Truir an reportedly i* preparing b.r the 195’ ft* ai year would have to be partly financed by borrowing money. A 1 .ministration ftsml officials admit that a laidget of that *eope . uld not t>e final ' td out of taxes They alto coneed* that it will lie 0 fft' ull to nut.- mm h more lh*n $10 billion by new tax Inn-eases
TIi.' Booster Hvinphonv will I ii .i'iil I'nti ii iu Roedei pinnist. m n concert a! Canterbury College Danville. Ind on Sunday i veiling I'Ybnmry (III. 19IV1 Two (toui iidali high si liool stiulents, Milna Beth Fallow and Shirley Baritioloinew are meinbei ,i of the Doe .ci Symjitiony Oi l lies! ra Mr ai Mi Virgil .1 Vicr m Baiiilii nig' have returned lioni" ! i a a ■ lay v.n al ion 1 rip t " I- j.n i t.t W’liib' I in i i Un y vi -it i V; ' Mrs Mill Blown M' a d Mi Kviu McKechan and M Ml W G Wei'l ’ i" Sal.i ele and all th* folks ii
Biol In nlgc ui Sein ing
Mi-nib'a . of Hie family of Mis Ci-Ciinli <’iiok, who suffered a in 11 k i 'ii leg m nil automobile ai a i- ! del.* ni Detroit, Jan IM* repoil Dial ! ' reeovel mg sat isfai - t'.nl. They slate that it Will be eve! il ‘eel.-, however, hefoi" ■ ■ • ■ n rc -lime hei (hit ics a i( o l" i ui III.' Ha’/.el Park higlt
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imenl- wet' • A very en'ollowed Next
il music and )ii do. jilan to enmg, Feb. ! school whei e soring a good we will teacli catch and er •
, • al enlcitainnient. a n!- will be scived. Is ’.'.ill go to further ic film projector rcmised bv Hie 1TA I'.I,'
ANHIVEKSARIES
Birthday
uv Bruee Bioadstre. ,1 .i.l Mi Chari el. ! > ■ et Stilesville R , (.Id ' ui lav Jan .10 •' r. ( 'lal enee Riinvan
and Mis Dallas Diilivan. !
id inda' .lanuaiv :;oth.
IN MK5IORV
I iiiemory of our father, John Wdlumison, Who passed away
i dmv .’{Oth, io:;<i
ria • whom we love go
sight
But never out of mind n are cherished in the hearts (it those they leave behind. Sadly n issed by the children.
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"LITTLE DANGER HOW OF Hi;
son of
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a AMI. F- Ii. : Feb. b l!M!i leefill I" H i s swei t. in C
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in life w Iii death S' I
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':F7N OMAR N BRADLEY Heft) dafi. listens to Senator Lyndon B J( Ihe Scnati Armed Services sub-eon ll-oiil war may come suddenly and there is "little leal du.iger now i i icing invaihd and overiun." (Intel;
San Hanna and Rotierl Croin h leti h ndining lor Dayton, •> v la 'I Hu v will attend an alumi'i dinne' and meeting at the Grace Miihodisl Church in tliat city. In Da', n 1111> will meet Willail t'mliieit and Rnhert Agin Mi Cndiieit e with a gi(iii|> of for- ( n exchange students, who ari(iin)'.mied him to Cleveland Mi \ . i i willi another group of I ('.'hung, students, who wei' will' lnm in Cincinnati, both trips I l.avd'.. Iieen made to better ar-l qii.iml Ihe loieign students wild the Aieiiican life All aie e\pei led lii return to Greeneiudl •
tomolTow.
aeeulents s then pr
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‘ a gu. -1Mi Betty Ne h 1 daugtilei . 1! ■ ri'Mi a M i Walkei and daUghtei
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Roll i all What I Ida for Christmas" was answi twi nt\ thn •' members tary and treasurer's w ir I hell incept'd. The social period war enjoying the dainty h •• saiidwiehes am! pop. M I>uy won t he pr /■■ pack i luh in a v- r repeated Goodpastei was thru ... an d ii a In i hospitality Mis Maune MeCamm
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