The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 September 1951 — Page 1
rH E weather + B and W ARMER +
M E FIFTY-NINE
THE DAILY BANNER . "IT WAVES FOR ALL"
UNITED PRESS SERVICE
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1951.
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE
NO. 287
dent in meridian RLY MONDAY
(OI.OKKD W'O.MHIKT WHEN IMS " STAI.I.KM AI TO
25-year-old coi.luinter, Arkanearly Monda: autouiobile in
H„ w ... ocrupant wuf . ;IIHl bus on l
M; M ..’bun.
kin',. |>" " l" ,st al * >M ‘
T ,, p,.. ' Unit a
Lit,.: . i' containing u
|,i , .! |»<>ple
tli 1'iglnvay in
|Cla:K
It'ii-
was fro i
The west by Elnn-
kim'i anuin <1 the ca .i ( ,|, ya^oline punin:
||re broke out.
I, r ,n ua received ill tb' ls ti, file department al PST II d .1 truek wo M t„ lh. Ml. Meridia. ||ltv Kim Chief Williaiu lC ,.' iliai the <■<»: topi, >' WO, bad).' 1,11,1 111 d tlu i'e WHS mimo l(l tii, store eanop Ifium truck's boostei . US id to extinguish th*
womai Putnam Kecloi
BANKER ACCUSED
WILLIAM PAUL SMKLTZKP. ko. a church-going, lespectnl official id the First National Bank of New Kensington. Pa ha: confessed embezzling $.ViU,001 ol the bank’s funds over a period of 20 years t,, speculate in the sloek maiket, poliee say. (International i
K ds Day Was Huge Success
Kids Day at Bobe-Ann PaiU Saturday, sponsored annually by the Fraternal Order of Police ind associate members, proved "bigger and better than ever." Hundreds of Pu'nam county boys and gills from six to fourteen year- of age. turned out for the event and the lug crowd kept those in charge busy from 10 a. m. to I p. m. All the young dels enjoyed ; the various rides provided for i 'he occasion and nmtieipated in | all kinds of contests (lining the
i day
j Members of the Maple Heights Home Kcononiic flub, assisted «the local K.O.P. i haptei by pn - pa mg and serving tip 2.<mii) hot dogs and other iood at the noon hour. Prayer wa. offeied hy Father Fiancis Hull of St Paid'.-
Catholie ehureh.
Many childien in the huge j
H. Fni:i)V(T. tLLKr.EIT, throng were Htohght *o the city ■ H\\l sTfH.KN MK1»- uark from over the eounl.v
broiigh the eewper dion ol si bool
in dri vet s.
The W< athei Wa- deal Satinlay which aided materially in making the 1951 outing such a
big success.
■injured colored ■ought to the 1 hospital in the
|ntr
Putllal") ill 1 police potepoi t el ilie accident ua prived time until -Ul" J ilice -aid none of the pas- ,, U'.i' bus was injured.
M INMATE IARGED WITH
“AND LARCENY
fit \l> PPLIKS
MONROE TWP. SIGNS 20 FOR BLOOD BANK 20 Wil l DONATK BLOOD TO UK1) ( BOSS ON
OCT I
Hepoit- from townships concerning volunteer blood donors fot the Octobei I visit of the Hed Cia. Bloodinbbile to ilreeneastli art beginning to come to Red Cross headquarters. Monro ownsbip M and Mrs Sam H , lettei in vbarge of registrata n for that area, has filled it : ota of Hventy names RegistI'at n is still open in that as in all her communities. Persons who may not have been contacted bv IIp'ii respective township chairmen and - are willing to donate a pint of blood for use in life savin: in the armed forces IT aslteo to rail the Red Cross
| iff lee No | .
John \rlhui Fi lend, member ol the I'l: lira.:!Ic fire deoartllient, and a llieillber of lt|e "gillloll eliib ,i i e. nil of hi • re pealed donations of blood to Red Cross, wa asked v bat we might tell flannel readers to increase j Hie i cqtiii emeiit foi blood donors. Tell them." be said "that gi\ing a pin 1 of blood doesn't, hurt; that it talc . le. than an hour of their tine , Unit a blood donation is undei expert inedienl .supI ervi-.ion; lhal donors are served i light refreshments in the canteen after the donation; that donors receive a card certifying their blood group and RH tartor. Tell tin in above all, their blood may
i help save a life
Ml Fliend shall be guang Ills nineteenth pint of hi I on the | occasion of the Rid fro.- blood eolleclioi: Visit. Ortola i t 10 a, m. to t p in American Legion Home Associate Ti i Kappas are
local sponsors.
KXI’RESS VPPKKCIATION
The Fraternal Order of Police today expressed appreciation to all the bus drivers, the Maple Heights Home Kc. Club. Fall! •' Francis Kail and to all who helped m any way to make Kids Day such a big success on Satin day.
Mrs. Monnett's Rites Tuesday
Mi Lillie May Monnelt. ag 80 years, passed away Saturday night at In i home on Fox Ridge, following an illness of thre -
yt a rs.
She was a member of ti: 1 : Hanna St re,- Baptist ehureh. Survivors a:v five children, Mrs Tom C'liadd, Mrs. Dennis Sntherlin. Hallon, flllford and Harley, all of Ore neastf : t'.va M.-teis. Mi Mary Smedley i f I'mini ,ici Mr- Rosa Shoemak u of Clovi rdal. and • vn-al giand | ehildieti and great grandehil- ! dren Her l:u. I and. Alva, pr - ceded he, in death in Deeenibei. ]
Hi IT
Fnr.' inl eivn'e, will be held Tuesday alteniooli al 2 o'elo k from the MiCiryv Fiii|ii::I Home I'be lea I’mil Robinson will be in ehitrge. Burial will l.c in Forest Hill eeiiietiH'V Fi;end uuiy call at the luneral home.
Andrew J. Nichols Called By Death
SVI.U SKT FOB SEPT. 29 Aiiiiouiiceinent has been niadi by Eric Boescn of the Boesen Dairy farm of his 46th anniversary sale which will be held on B> pi 2ti Mr. Boesen will sell his -iirplus heifer calves of the
past i wo years.
Th Boesen Holstein herd was nrgiinizeci by the late lens E. I Bosen in 1905 and it was remov to Putnam county in Ittl ; j The cows in this herd are both veildied i,,.| Hiciedlted. making it possible for them to be sold ir arc la ii y herd ill Ibe eolinti y. t total ol "5 animals will be offeree tor sale in this anutversHry dispo a|, which will be under the >o in of (’ B Smith 1.1 Wil-
li. Mich
i im ( mob mi>
ANUOLA. Sept IT (UP)
Services will be held today for
Hem ye N. Niehaus, 75. fointri I : lent of T i Stale College.
I ' . dieil Fi iday night after a i i I In* > ■ He \\ a founder ot
■U itu; ion's Sehool ol Kn-
I'Ulg
FALL OUTING OF BAINBRIDGE SADDLE CLUB
Bl(< DAY ENJOYED si \D.\Y AT C HILES HOME IN MANSITKl.D
Co. Joi! Gets Official’s 0. K.
•M a: I •• Hollaiiil, institnI n"*p* * t 1 .! tor I >ie I: diau,i S i I i pat I incut III Pllbl I Wei 1 !■,' i .lied his |•e[lort mi tii i i t mn ol the Putnam t'oiinty , ■ hieh he im peeled this snmiii- : riie report summary nay •; ■iin d.it ol inspectio i ell), . • i urity, safety and
Willi
McClellan Hogs Win Top Honors
Nichols of Coates■ iway Sunday monioed bv th< Wife, daughters. Mis.
a Terre ♦ I m Hazel'viiod (i!
three grandchi 1 - I; Huhble,' Greei
in C. S. Arnr .
1’erson and Holund
l Indianapolis,
tii,Is va 71 Veils old ail ht^ itn'rf?'ifle ejiJi-
rug giand la renin t Jim,I: II Fonlycc, an 111 pf lh. ! sliana state farm
||,,l in Putnam cireiut [slieitl; is lore noon Muti-
.1 S’ank Dm ham. COUii-
|: I" i ' 1 ailidavi
Sal' , ■ was signed b\ Jl; „ k .n m official.
TTg •liege, that Foi
, t upplii s Ho
i k' di allied at $ 1 O'
ki Till
if11• 1 • ,1 was said that liiel liidden the supplies g.c • • at the home of Dr IcIt penal lann physicJH tin gave the articles nl ir a • clothing and boxtO; h'.s wiu when she visiteu «' I - taken them in pn 1 a home in Kushli it a :aal that Mrs. For- . tici ain ' alai ined and noli i (level nm Schrieker. who MB in slate defectives. TU in.I D nB.ma CHI ki’ Mile, -on of Mr. am' RH I M e has been plellg<'In al DePauw Univivkjt. ■ i• i ia I •', I Mou' kBCieeni isile high school thlh fin. hi- erteieii DePauw as a
^^ftluan
Funeral Tuesday For Mrs. Wallace
Mrs. Iva Jane Walla. •■ age a2 years, died early Sunday morning at the home of her on Everett, one mile east of <1 >vc
She had made! Lee Dawson and son b
CTellan
Tile gland lhal I luroc and i cm piun ove'" all bn e lana Stale Kan • aid McClellan 1 ' ! ei| Ingh id the n ' Show at Austin M
12 to 15
They wuc jud.;' placed as folio.', .eight single .n single; 1st In av . II -vl ve gland ( ha, sire of these bar: Lad. the dam is <'
. t i net mn
The barrows tie
• I B
' II of r bnmI nd* Ham p - arrow i Sept
i •• help to il 1 1 V’> i offer hilp [lit - for the October I i Visit of Keo Cro8« Bloodnio- ♦
mn
,0 Years A^o
I W OREE J> : ' "t Blue esi H>iutomohlle
ORr.ENCAHTl.f
tanil on road 56
her home with hei son since last ! December, prior to Uiat time ahe had been a resident of Roa hil.il'' and Cloverdale Mi-- V\ dliu i' w.i
the oldest of ten childi en
Mrs. Wallace wa In. n I '•■< em-
ber 4. 1868. the daugliti
lames and Mary Hum- Lana in Montgomery county. Im .na She was a member ot th" Haw
Creek Church of Christ
Survivors include, on.- on. Everett; one step daughti'i. Maude Dickerson of Crawl-.r.l ville; two brothers. Howard ol (TawfordsviUe. and Olb'' C' doga; five sisters. Mi I" " Spencer Ladoga: Mrs Etta Zm merman, Roachdale; Mm 'I" !l1
Gibbs. Bainbridge. Mrs. «',-.-n .-tim-k be.-.u,. .4 Neal, Clinton Falls; Mis l .ditli t , ..hogiaph • ' 1 Werts. Indianapolis , ontiavt, union o
Her husband. John
her in death in 1928 and hei mother preceded her in death in
1948.
Funeral service* will he
Tuesday at 2:00 p m DS'I'. f»"m
the Whitaker Funeral Home Cloverdale. Rev. Leo Milh i
Indianapolis will Burial will be in
cemetery.
Friends may call at tin of her son Everett, one east of Groveland until
Tuesday.
own by Mr. Me-
Mi an i Mrs It ■ .
Ian and son Mi ami Mi Larkin. aUendeil tbe
WORK UE»I Ml
FORT WAYNE Ii !
, | ■ p i |•I'oduvl ion
ed today at 111. I' " ('o plant here after I ru-.s ratified a "cone,
plimentary conti act
ending a tin da' a .
The agreement ■ oi-
ly working (imditioi. a* t ive to Se|it. 12 u
eonliai t expired The workers, men:
CIO United Ri bl). :
let'leiVernic
Audiv Ville, pa -
ing
He I .
Bertha
Edna Hut and Mi - Indmn.ipo (bill, Ma castle, se Mrs. Carl Hazel'. .•
Ml N
> rind spr n.
e.srille .-oiniminity He was ha i ■ ■ a ■ .utter of I he Goat, ville Odd Kc'llows. Fnneial services will be lie T' la- afternoon at 2 o’elo. DST. from tbe Powell Film 1, Coatesville. Burial u h r. tin Coatesville cemcti ry Fi. *■ i.. I - may call at tin fu
al houic.
m\bbi\(>t: i.m I' Nit Ea:l K Humphrey. ' \ri,.v, and Norma Harv. both ot in-ax' le i. . H Walker, linotype ■ . • i' .r, Moi.t peher, mid 1 1 .h in Wells, at home. FillnimI MHT.BN AIM! I MM
The Bainbridge Saddle Club held its annual fall outing at the home of Mr and Mr Fay Chiles at Mansfield on Sunday The day wns perfect foi a horse hack ride and nearly ton men. women and childien tin tied out i m tbe
big day.
At the noon Innu a bo mtdiil dinner was served on the lawn at the Chiles home and ev iyonc did justice to some unusually fine food and to huge quantities ot it. In the meantime everyone visited with theii fie ml- and neighbors, some of wliom liny hadn't seen ioi some time, a the big fall ride usually brings out many who • !• > iea a11 end i egnlai gathering Folln.ving tbe dinuei tbe hot os were saddled up and io.iu evei yone was ready to follow then host on a fen mile relc, tlirongb the old eovel'e.I bridge and up and around the w.ndin,; gravel roinis ol that se. tain ol Parke county FoBowuig tla i. tin n of the I nil a ling ■ u a>el nielun feed wa picul on the lawn M’ < 'tide v, eiii to I iavi v iiiiinty Friday for a truck load of melons. Tne entire ovvas ion \> is a happy one for every visitm I member of the etui ,, t ■ w i Among tin. . i - vistered ,■ iv I he following: Mi ind Mis i'l.'ii
BULLETIN M XSHINUTON. Sept. 17 — (|\S)—Boliert A. I.nvett, New X orli hankers ami lurmer undersecretary of state, today was sworn in as I . S. Defease Sevrctary in a brief ceremony at the Pentagon. (ieneral (ieorge ('. Xlarshall, the retiring secretary. iumI the secretaries and military ehieis of the Xiiiiy, Navy nml Xir Force were among (lie offlcl il witnesses.
GLENN HURST HOME LOOTED ON SATURDAY TXXO-STOKY FARM HOUSE XX AS COMPLETELY
BAN SACKED
The home of Mr and Mrs. Glenn Hurst, a short distance west of the state road 45 intersection on ft. S 40. south of Greencastle, whs thoroughly ransacked between t.50 and 3:30
p. m. Saturday
I .li.ll I'll XBMX HEAD (ft XRTF.RS, Korea, Sept. 17.--(INS)—Fierce fighting rag. I Monday along the eastern hoi'i , Irnnl where desperately-resisting ( onimunist troops used ground rocket fire against allied soldiers in combat lor the first time. I nited Nations forces, fight
hitt for lh.* Iiotl.wontostrd I* brlit»vod that two men nioiinlahiH in Hw cjisii rii set*tor, | entrance to the house by
eollt illlled lo slaughter file etl-
Mi Hurst discovered tin interior of the house in disorder at 5:50 and immediately contacted the state police post at Putnani-
vtllc.
einy in liaud lo-lmud eonihut as wi ll us I’ci U the Bed lines with minderous artillery barrages ami
nlr strikes. Mt ind Mi
the way of the back door while Mr and Mrs Hurst were abs. r Dresser drawers, clothes closets, suit eases and beds, upstairs and down were lansneked and articles of wealing apparel, bed Clothing and personal papers
and m>ii, of (•.own Point and M. were scattered over every room,
and Mis Beinli Flood an
tmii wa re found to b. file toilets and bivatoie ('ii thoroughly ileane't blocks lijnl been viashed
|n I : Dudley, Phylb Ann l. ' u-.n, Thomas Widih. Mi-' Mayice ('ux. ! Patty Kotins. Melia Sulb.ilm, Eleanor Butherlni. Mi ind Mrs. . Bo Irwin. Mr and M' P'le Williams, Ml and M Ott Bulk- j er. Carolyn Stine. Eileen Stine, | Mr. and Mrs John Hood .Indy | Hood, Johnny Hood Titmuie | Hood. Myrna Dir'.iviin. Doyle Chiles. Charles Pingli" m. Ron-|
o, Putnam coiinly. I nu ' mU " r " v
erlv S ii roc i, Dorotli. Sugber
Hie
ti
Bi.;> G ov. new Dual lei luiislel of
I icpat!n lit the VI-iV
Sep! 17 resumRubbei oil worked'’ sup- . reeinclit,
ke,
ng mostis ret loll the old i :. of th : Workers i ..ms and in tin said
Bathers Auxiliary, will atte (lie meeting of Auxiliary o Wednesday evening at 8 o',1 the 1 ost 1550 Homo TI .ill be ' c, 'es" niter the hi,
ness session.
shei ill's quart
,11 i, , liad been paint .■ I la ;t inspeetlon Sun. .in be nuproved l>y reall ot the old common and replacing then ,v sanitary niallrease.;. compliance of this
aiendation and the eontin- , nl good jail management, (
ill iijipeaI- to meet
,-nl needs
"I . of iuspettoi Hob ha been made publu ti.v ,
i , ead id ! he stale depul 1 - .
Mat ive < > Hunt id Indi
a lapoli. and copies have l.een
• i ed to various Putna.n ("Uib."
ot (tends.
(,R<M V I XBM MEFTINJ. AT HEM I I MON i \ ;roap Farm Bureau meet - • of .It fferson. Cloveldale U arn ii Waslnngton. Mad: bn. Greeneast le and Marion townships wiM be held at tli'- Belle Union School at 7 50 p m. (’ST in I* i ferson township Mrs Hu.-sell C' liman. State social Edlieational leadei and 1st vice pie: ident, of the Indiana - Fann Bineau, will speak on bei tecent trip to Einopo. Entert Iinnienl ill be funiished and Doris Sal- in will ; how sonic slide pietm" Refreshments will be seived. 6 silvei dollars will be awarded is door | rizes and the lucky persons will have ;o be piesent. Everyone is invi ed and urged 1 to attend
Harold Serber, Bat -v Bundv Ml OKI Ml . I Joi d Sot tier I ,a Donna Me Neff Cai.dyn Pingl.ton. Genevieve W lliani . Belly Sue Williams, Ml did Ml.- Boyd ' KiUernian Bobby Kittermnii. Mr and Mis CTydi iunes. Mr and Mrs. Bail M Mien, M and Mrs Car! W Men er, 1 nek M reei, Bat Robinson. Mr. an I Mis ('beslev Jordon and i’lld. Mr. and Mrs Hairy Hanson and Bnhhy. Ml and Ml - V. at I i'll T Blavd • • Wilfie.l Williams. VVavne Cavui, Mi and Ml Hauy Bane and childien, Irvine Peniutl. Jean Heavin Colleen Hciiv:ii, Wayne Heavin, Abe Sidherlin, Walter Coomb. Gilbert O'Hair, Glen Michael and Kailu , n Pitt ."nbai-
get'.
KILLED on 1 s. in Niitti. Wa-.iimgt.iii, about 54, whose 1949 addles; lias Sacra mento. Cal . was killed Sunday wild) b i‘.. s! i i.-k by a i.ir and tossed 75 feet a - be walked aloie; U. S 4u re al Stilesvilli in Hen I i ii ks county
daughter. .Marcia, ot Elkhatt, were weekend gin •! ol Mi an i Mi - Harvey owvi and Mr any Mrs (Jeiie Mi'CIiiit oek i nl
ilaughtei's
INDI XN XPOI.IS, Sept. 17. (INS).—Gm. Henry F. Srlirieker end lei red With Gl'lleral Xsselll'l ly leaders In liuliiiiiapolis today al a meeting al which a deeisl.in is e\pe('ti*d enneernitig a special session of file leglslttllire I'll*' -peelal session is a possi bllity lieeause ol Indiana's lam; led wellurc situation arising Iroin tbe new law making W'llare records open lo publle in
speel ion.
TOK X (>. S. pi. 17 INS) — Gen. Mall hew K. Bldg, way reliirned lo Tokyo Monday night from a surprise \isll to Korea after hiMlIng Hie ( onmiuiiists t arrange yvlth the Xllies lor renewal, ot in tong -'.oiNourii armislii-e talks.
mon looMi i:x. xi i. sept, i; (INS) — Six eoinn ls reliiailied at large l.aluy *d the Bl who e-. tpi il in a mass hi cal. I rhlay night, from XI it) ma s d'aper prison lien Montgomery. XII were reported lo lie xery dangerous. Warden Burr I! Beeves said olle ol tile ringleaders—murderl< «lft < l«l al***! on I ' •( M *' r*AMl Contest Closes; Winners Listed
STUNT FLYER CRASHES CROWD l —
20 DIE
held
llll . ir i ol 1
officiate
the C ovenlal' j
hoivn mik noon
Hospital Notes
Bl
i;
a V
I
Kite! a.dle.
Mii-
eaeaped injury but
|Hulomobile waa damaged Hie foot brake failed to w h'.le he was driving in :enne.x * ausing his car to run
rtn °tliei machine.
1 oude Webb and baby 'eltased from the county
Jtal.
b Kate Houck was hostess ‘ he Link Club. ■atant daughter of Gailord 1 "as recovering from a ^ ' illiieh- . . A
Admitted Katni Jones. GreemasB' Marcum. Brazil: I and Anna L. Dttvi Dismissed Sal UP hum Snider and d bon. Mrs. dial ledallghtei Gieen* iJones. Greeneast I* V Weekly and s Glenfmd Leslie. Sweet Putnam-
tie R
and Klh’
Mrs. Charles ,n Spencer; Greencastle;
Virginia
HPEEDEK is fink 1 * Richard Cal t ell. 18. Crawfordsville Route 4. pa'd a nm' o. $1 and costs, a total of M- 2'Y Monday morning in Justice c the Peace Ola T. Ellis' court oo a speeding charge. Carrell was clocked at 40 miles an hour in a 20-mile zone on North Ju' ks street by Greencastle pohe. narlv Sunday morning.
Mrs. ville.
Dismissed SundHy Mi'
Ta' lor. Stlnesvdle. Ra'ln'l -Sutli-
erlin. Russellville; Rudolf enau. 0'iimy: Adel!
Bainbn l P’ Frank i'' ""‘ lla n. Poland „ ,, Mr. and Mrs. Ce il Smith. Roaehda.e, are th- parents of a
daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boffin of Brazil K 3. an the parents
of « son.
Joseph
SutliLav-
Masten.
The body of Lt. Norman L Jones (right foregro ind) of Lowry Air Force Base, lies among wrecked Cars at Flagler, Colo., where hin stunt ng airplane crashed into a crowd of 1,000 spectators watching a Lions Club air show. Twenty person i, 13 of them children, died as tones’ plane tailed to come out of a stunt close to the ground. (.International' _
The tilth annual I'lstiing Con 1. . I. pun.ail ed by l lie Spot I • 1.1)11!'( Simp, and Tli. D.ely Hu . i). r . ..)... to a .iHicJ.i'ion S.it.tf- .; . S.'pt<'iiit).'i 1.5 I'in - )**.:■ ulnr event is -tnged . m il year. s.. that tube!s ..( th. lishing fra: ! i indy may huie i ('liamc t."
I rn idly ciiiupct il iun
Prize, are awaide.l foi th> j val mils ipeeie ) (.1 I . b enUght in 1 Putn.im (■oindy by local n denis Tile I..n g.'llloll! h Mass d: j vision was won I hi. year b» h'liny SI Hi.- Kei nj'; en' ry j weighed an even fiv.- potiii' 1 J and was only even ounces hes | I. t tImn the ci.t.ry ol Maurif i Sparky) Sims In fin' Smali ■ mouth Ita -• divis on, Tomm, K.'tsiny camed oft th. I’irsl pi iz ; w 1111 a drappisg thiee poiun' loin ounce * "Iry. He also eaugli: - (I., ..eciunl It.igeO Sniiillmoutn. , t.ilt MIU c I he ( Ollte t rules pi <1 1 inbit a coni, .laid liom iviiiuit;;: moi. I hull on. pi iz.'. I h*' aw i ’• w a - gi v* ■. Io la ol liei lack Rc ing. lor be- Hue. poucdci Newt Kersey was a mi'lo j winner in the Biui'Kill depaifniciit wiili an entry w iglimg on pound, nu Hsuring el.’vcu inch* Second place honors were shared by Mary Emma Cra lick, a a. Howard Sharp, with entries each weighing one pound, and men in ng ten and thr. • quarte inches. Tbe Clapp. divisu> was won by Dick Covvgill will) an entry of fourteen and o' nail inches, weighing on. poilic . (oar ounces. Boh Kohtnson, or Filhnon . took second Imno j with hi< entry of thirteen and | three quail' T.* inches, weighing
| one pound, one ounce.
The winners may collect their ' prizes by calling at the Sjioi'ts- • man's Shop any time this week.
Two uii ii. in a late model auto bearing Illinois license plates, were seen in the driveway of tho home uboiit noon Saturday hy Mrs. Walter Williams, sc.tor of Mi Hurst who lives across the highway to the south. Mrs. Williams said she yelled at tbe pair and told then) there was no ouu
home.
Tiny jumped into the ear and drove west on 40 at a rapid rate and then turned north into the Cemetery Road, nerotding to Ml Williams Whoi-vei I an -ac'k.'d the hollse in the alt cnioem whs evidently seal clung foi money. Their M-arch apparently made them hungry as Mrs. Hur 1 fomyl that a quart ol mayonnaise, a can of salmon, a box of crackers and some peanut butter were missing front the kitchen. A possibility whs expressed . that the looters *.cie, hidden in j the ham wiieu Mr. Mini Mrs. Horst lei I home No money ’ . reportad taken by I he ransiicki'i .t local I00F Will Be District Host Greene, -tie Enc'impment No. [ :'i9. Id () !■ will he hosts to j ' l)c I). t m l No I 1 meeting to | oe held m ih Hail of I'nlmini ; Bodge on Kept 'Jit'll It M p III. Em ainpftiei.lf from Terre Haute, 'fockville. Clinton. Brazil, and I -;i cciii a • i le will he represented 1 Tile 1’all iaelu ic.d Degree will be given by tin Brazil degree
teunc
Gr;ind I'.e vmpnn nl officers of tile tide v ill lie piesent for lepoi l . on tin' * oinlng (hand En- , anipe •(, lo In- held in October at Indi.in.ipi.li;
A I) 11 g e ed and a a ft * r Hie i tile Rebek; le.
attendance is expcctippei Will be served i.cl mg by rnombers of h I/..Ige of Greencast-
Today s Market
I hi. i on fully 25c Inlie, $20 .'i0 Weigths seal
i:.o m i amt gill.. . i I'liou . IH5 2KU <20 75 H'-avief 160-180 lbs $20-
00-$20,75 120 160 lbs. $17.50$|.H,50 Tap <19 on Sows $17 50$18.75. <'attie '.9HM) C.dve-. too Steers and heifei folly steady. High inni e Mn .ily piime $10.25-$10- :.|| lb Bern $36 50-*57.50. Good and eJiuice $52 TiO-*55.50 Little lone im heifei Vealers steady. 1 iood to I i one : ; on $36.50. Klieep iiMxv Spring 1’unbs steadv in 50e higher. Good and it $29 oo $5050. Bulk choice x'll.QO. m Today's Weather * • and • • local Temporature • Fait .u.d a little warmer today and tonight. Tuesday fair. High tod .y 70 to 76 Low tonight 45 to 52
Minimum 6 a in 8 a. m 9 a. m. 10 a. in. . 11 a in. 12 noon 1 p. m. .
12' 42 49 57 60' 64 ’ 65’ 67’
