The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 March 1951 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNEF. GPcENC-STLt INDIANA, THURSDA'; /A-?C- r. i

Sergeant Faces Musicians Vote Sabatoge Charge Radio, T-V Strike INDIANAPOLIS, March 8 — | NEW YORK, March 8—(UP) (UP)—A 23-year-old sergeant Fifteen hundred members of who admitted tampering with 1 James C. Petrillo's American two airplanes at the Atterbury Federation of Musicians (AFL)

Air Force Base because he “wanted to keep them from flying” was charged with sabotage today. Harvey G. Foster, special agent in charge of the Indianapolis FBI office, said Sgt. Henry V. Green admitted putting sand in the hydraulic reservoirs of two C-46 planes and cutting wires of one plane early in January. The acts | were discovered a few days later. | Green was quoted as saying he 'id not want to Cause anyone •j Hly injury or death but “merewanted to keep the planes from

mg.”

Air force authorities said the nad cut wires probably not have caused a crash.

ations v-ere brrken > ii iasi v eek. The strike would pull al Imusicians out of the National Broadcasting Co., Columbia broadcasting system, American Broadcasting Co., Dumont Television network and Mutual Broadcasting system studios in New York.

approved unanimously today a AHRMfERSARlES strike against all major radio Birthday and television networks programs | Mrs. Alice Stites, west Jacob here. | street, today, March 8th.

Mrs Alfred Stone, today.

The action, taken by local 208

of the union, cleared the way for union leaders to call a strike whenever they deem it necessary

| and if Petrillo approves.

Mrs. Ed Shortridge and daughter of Cataract spent Wednesday G. eencastle.

But it was pointed out that he strike could not be ordered immediately because of the National Labor Relations Board ruling that a 30-day cooling off period precede the actual walk-

out.

The union, which has demanded a 3>0 per cent wage increase and has been offered not more than 10 per rent, has been negotiating I with the radio and television net - ! works for some time until negoti-

March 8. Jimmy Ray Beams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell L. Beams. 2 years old today, March 8. Weddings Mr and Mrs. Walter Keller. 43 years today, March 8. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wildman, 34 years March 8th.

THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered in the postoffice at Greeneastle, Indiana as second class mail matter under aet ol March *, 18<H. Subscription price ■JO cents per week; 84.00 per year by mail in Putnam County; So.00 to $10.40 per year outside Putnam ( ounty. Telephone !)5, 74 or 114. S. Ii. Rariden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street

Mr. and Mrs. Max Giltz of Greer.castle, are the parents o'

l*4‘r*>onal And Local News II HiEFS

Mr and Mrs. Charles Ox ot

a daughter born Wednesday -'t ; Hu „ ; , ivjlk . th , guggU of Mr the Putnam County Hospital j and Mr} H;d Hickman.

(Bad roads caused us to postpone this sale tc this date.) Farm Auction Wc will offer for sale at public auction at our farm, located 3 miles south of West Newton; or three and one-half miles east of Mooresville on the Mt. Olive Road, on Wednesday, March 14,1951

AT 10:30 A. M. 19 Head of fine dairy rattle, a lot of modern farm machinery, grain and hay, miscellaneous tools, 1948 Iteo 11', ton truck, 1947 Model Funnall B tractor, cultivators, breaking plow and disc harrow to go with it. TERMS OF SALE CASH— Not Responsible for Accident*. L. J. Seiffert and Glenn Gentry VAI GHN & NEAL, Auctioneers.

Happy Is The Day When Backache Goes Away....

Mrs. Lura Crawley and Mr*,

j William Alspaugh, Jr. spent

I Thin sday in Terre Haute. Mr.v Marion Wilson, who la

j confined to her home with pneu-

■ monia. is reported improving.

SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs Dietrich Observe Wedding Anniversary Mi honored residents ol Gi tie, today observed thei: third wedding aimiv. ary their home on Poplai stir

Local Sorority Buys Projector The Indiana Delta Nu Cha - ter, B- ta Sigma PI

a pro.;-

in the local community T • use of this projector will b- v —it is to be loaned out b\ t!.-

sorority and not rented

The Beta Sigma Phi girlr h .. •

been very active in the < ■

ity having helped with the Pi. Drive ami recently eomple 'i

very successful caiupair ■

the local Community C

Drive.

A bake sale is being by th-' sorority. All pro* will be used to purrl,:i • projec' ru

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When kidney function slews down, many 1 Mrs William Crosby. Cole

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n’t Buffer longer with these discomforts reduced kidney function is vn ttintf you (

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Tim boan dinner to be held by W S. C. S. of the Fillmore Meth'..ist church scheduled fo.

Onfurv ( lub Meets Frlduv ITie Century Club will i Friday afternoon at 2:30 at horn I- of Mrs. Hiram Jome

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Dr. and Mrs. Gerald C. Elliott and son, Russ, were Wednesday night guests of relatives in southern Illinois. Mrs. Marion Crawley of La fayette spent Monday with Mrs Lura Crawley and also visited her mother, Mrs. ocyie Routt, near

< loverdale.

Mi and Mrs. C. B. Cantonwine j an i granddaughter, Judy Anti, li ft tin. morning for California, where they will spend a month visiting telatives. The city firemen made a run t'. 107 North College about 11:15 to extinbuish a grass fire. It wan at the rear of the home o. , Mi and Mrs E. 11. Snider. Merle Lisby returned to his home Wednesday from the Bill ings Veterans hospital in Indtanapolis, where he has been a pa* tient for the past several months. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Allan will leave Bradenton. Florida on March 12th and expect to return to Greencastle on the 15th. They | have been in Florida for several

4 months.

Phillip B. Hutcheson, chairman of the Production and Marketing Administration announced that their office will be open on Saturday afternoons from 1 to 4 o clock until further notice. Mrs. Phyllis Malone of Terre Haute is in Greencastle wot king with Mrs. Katherine Benner, home demonstration agent for Putnam county, in eonmN’tlon with her training for this work. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCuligh of Greencastle, Mr. ami Mis. Clarence Horn and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Horn of Cloverdale, attended the funeral of Mrs. Bertie Horn Leitzman in Martinsville, this afternoon. Kiwanis members In their meeting tonight at the Chamber of Commerce Hall will hear Dr. Claude McClure, chaplain of Methodist Hospital at Indianapili.s. Dr. Henry Kolbe, of DePauw University, who was originally sche luled as guest speaker for this date, is unable to comp Brazil Times. TV—Tonight (Courtesy Wright Elee. Kerv.) 4 00 Cisco Kid 4:30—News 4:35 Shoppers' Guilde 5:15—Kartoon Klub 5:30 Story Theater 6 00 Ann and Sue 6:30 Little Show 6:4fe TeleNews 7:00 Bigelow Theater 7:30 Show Goes On 8:00 - Alan Young 8 :30—Big Town 9:00 March of Time 9:30 Public Prosecutor 10 (VI Weather 10:15 News 10:30 You'll Be Surprised 10:45 Step Wharton 11:00 Ken Murray WRIGHT'S ELECTRIC SERVICE TV Sales and Service YOUR WESTINGHOUSE

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Hainbriilge <) t v Chapter Holds Meeting Bainbridge Chapter 440 O Fi S. met in a c died meet chapti v ha'l ' n Monday. Mar 5, with a'l the regular of:icein tie tati ! ccpt for Mr- Achsa Caserving as warder pro tern the absence of M - Veto 1. w

lish.

Ar 'ii representing the chap! Roarheale. Morton. Fillnn Grovel.i:d. Waveland a I t ti home chapter. Bambridg' e ti joyed a lovely and efficient 1'. ti given initiation ceremony when i . by the degrees of tin Order if I

Star were conferred 11 Zener. Mrs. Lcu-

> ilu Zenor, wife of Mr. Zenor, was imitted by affiliation from the Fillmore Chapter O. E S. p the ritualistic serv everal interesting talks

Mrs. Mabel Petro,

of the Fillmore O. E. S. in

ms manner relnqushcious manner relinby stating that Fillwas Bainbridge’s Sh< a Ided a further i th- fart that Mrs sented the fourth if a family associat- , Fillmore chapter. grandparents, th” were charter memFillmore chapter s organized some 55 Hi mati raal grand*

Mrs Pear! Brown, servrhllmore chapter as secor 25 years and her Mrs. Wendell Smith, is W .rthy Matron of that Mi Smith was introi the chapter by Mrs.

and spoke of her ,>r . on-in-law. Mr. ic a member of the hi r confidence that ighter and her son- : 'ruder all possible . Bainbridge O E.

chapter home,

this of Waveland s. Martin also of Oscar Cramer of inpter anil other vis rs gave brief inter

meeting refreshments of sandwiches, pie and coffee were served by a committee in charge of ! Mrs. Anita Miller and Mrs.

' Frazier.

Regular chapter meeting will be held March 19.

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Reels villi* Social Service Club Meets The Reelsville Social Service Club met Wednesday Feb. 28 at the home of Mrs. C. C. Cook. The morning was spent in visiting and social good time. Fifteen members enjoyed the delicious pitch-in dinner at the noon liout. The meeting was called to order at one o'clock by the president asking the group to sing God Liens America, after which the cli b collect was repeated. Mm. Cecil Giiton then gave the Bible study. The secretary's and treasurer’s reports wen read and accepted. The president reported that the gioup had collected $450 f n the March of Dimes Drive. Due to the extremely bad road condition.'; there crc still peopb w ho have not been contacted. The Club voted to donate $5. each t< •he R d Cross and the Community ch '.st. An Interesting paper entitle 1 “Famous Birthday. ' was load by Mrs. Roy Johnson. Mrs. Reggie McCullough and Mi". Reese Huffman were in charge of tiie very enjoyable social period. The March meeting will he with Mrs. Charles Knight.

Wilnier J. Albin un , M Harbison are making (T ., n 5,1

for L. • . tw* some more <

11 anyon " care to ,2

some.

Delicious refreshments served by the ho .tess. Dwight ( arson \Vi. ( j s Himtingbiirg (.hi Dwight O. Carson and

Hubate <

were married March 3 ^ M Carson is the daughter

and Mrs. On.i

ingburg.

Mr. Carson and Mrs. Joe

dale.

Dwight is st Army and Mi her homo will stay with hoi laboratory id liams, M l> til Dwight i servioo

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District 9. compli- ■ fficors on the intermpressive manner '-a gave the ceremonies,

jmmending E. L

*. for doing such a • in this, his first P. She called atten:..ct that nianv chapthi ir W P. for long

:u:d they thcrofore hecoino ntniliar with thoir subjeot. tl'.o c!11.:o of the chapter

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( linton Homomakors Hold March .Mooting

The Clinton Homemakers hel 1 their March meeting at the home of Mrs. Harry Hansen. The lesson “Living Togithor in the Family" was given by Mrs. Wayne Bettis. The club voted to contribute to the Red Cross and the Polio Fund. Mrs. Hubert Cooper, Jr., w'as appointed to act as treasurer during the ab: of the regular treasurer.

The Clovi nlal

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evening M.i.m;

al 1 : ‘0 p. m of the program.

Mr. Biainai will be in di.ii ■,

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prizes were ;

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A. R. chapten.

Miss Fa ■ . i 1

■■ slate chairman

of the Girl Hot

ne Makers. Jean

Roach of the <

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Kllen Alexan.ler

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