The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 April 1952 — Page 3
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1952.
fern T8 . uster Hayes of ,. e ,e Sunday dinner an .l Mrs HTrnest U Don Hcber and nt Sunday With Mr. a Gentry and son at evening guests ot Robert Burks and L. Mr and Mrs. L„d family <-t Greened Mrs. Ellis Smiley n ear Hamrick A p. Stoner lay evening with Mr. Heber and daugh-
ters. Mrs. Leon Sutherlin spent Monday at Indianapolis visiting her mother who is ill. Mr. aiid Mrs. Robert Burks mid daughter and Mrs. Herman Wallace, Jr., were Tuesday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burks and daughters at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hebev were at Terre Haute Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Leon Sutherlin, MrRobert Burks and daughter. Baibara and Mrs. Ernest Heber visited Mrs. Charles Ballon and son of near Cloverdale Tliurs day afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Wayne Williams and Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Wagle spent Thursday evening at Greencastle Mi. iind Mrs. Joy Cummings called on Mi and Mrs. Love Cox Saturday. Miss Jan, Burks spent Sunday afternoon with Raymond Forney. Mrs. Abner Cox and sons. Mrs. George Robertson and Mrs. Albert Dickey were in Greencastle Friday Mr and Mi Robert Burks and daughter- attended a birthdav party f m Mrs. Ellis Slid I y of neat Ham I lick Station in honor of Ray I Smiley's first birthday, Thursday evening, April lird.
RE TELLING ME!
By WILLIAM RITT
DEATH Is PROBED MT. VERNON. Ind.. April 8 i UP) Authorities pressed an investigation today in the death of George Buttry. 65. Carini, 111., whose body was found in the Ohio River near here. Buttry disappeared about midnight, March 2ft. during a visit He was last seen about two blocks from where a railroad t few found his body 'ate yesterday'. Authorities, who said they .suspect foul play, said results of an autopsy and an investigation v add not be released for several days "until we get to the bottom of this."
fj tailoring firm is popularize knee vmeri hats and gayjlcts for men. Grandns says he'll settle for
ie for Easter.
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to a rctuni tn kurr mil i* ••m A' 1 '’ ipcciiiim* t'""' 11 ! /s Washington hail. ! 1 1 e f the Father of Hi* w that he had underwovld br the envy of -Ifbadc ! 1 ! # kod if a third world »srr today than it was ago, Stalin answered
Cmlral Press Writer
“No.” Let’s hope that. “No*' wasn't from sheer force of Russian habit.
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New York trailers arc suintf a hotel for S3 Million in lips. Those dimes under the coffee cups sure
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Dutch tulip* bloomed at the White House for Queen Juliana'* visit. Even flower*, it seem*, can at lime* be patriotic.
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Russia's Paul Keros won nn international chess tournament championship, 10 victories to two defeats. How does he explain those two lickings just a couple of capitalistic tricks?
rUUPS BLOOM FOR QUEEN JULIANA is i
CLINTON FALLS Mr. and Mrs. Cha.x. Miller visiled Mr. and Mrs. Hlbeit Belt . and Mis Lida Pierce Sunday afternoon Mr, Ralph Lower called on Mr Tom Betti Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Moore and Jonna Lyi u visited Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mdlci and sons Thursday night. Miss Ku Cruse spent Wednesday night wibh Gloria Kiikpati iek. Mr and Mrs Ward Arnold called on Mr. and Mrs. Floy i Goddard one night last week. Mi ai .1 Mis. Willard Clodfeltei visit' ii with Mr. Tom Holland Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs John Miller and family and Mrs Evelyn Wysong and da ighters attended church
at Bloomingdale Sunday. Miss Karen Cruse spent Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs.
Asian Martin.
Pvt. Bill Keyt of Breckenridge spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Keyt and Melvin Mrs. Mattie Bettis and Min Lida Pierce called on Mrs. Serena Burk Monday afternoon Mi and Mrs. Ross Remington. Jim and Mary Alice were gues 1 ■ of Mr. and Mis. Ralph Lowen-.
of Cuna, Sunday.
Ml. and Mrs. Fred Wichman were guests of Mr. and Mt - Oscar Martin Thursday night. Larry Miller is out of school
with the measles.
Rickey Berry, who lias had tl » measles is able to back to school Mrs. Carl Skelton and Ronnie called on Mrs. Ralph Low.n
| Wednesday afternoon. Sgt. Leroy Love wa a Sun,I dinner guest of Ml and Mrs. Ci 'o Keyt and family. Mrs. Ward Arnold called on Mrs Willard Millei and sons Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Keyt M: and Mrs. Floyd Hag i anfl son Lenny of Indianapolis called on Mi. and Mrs. Cleo Keyt and family Sunday afternoon. Sunday afternoon guests ic Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cruse and family were Gladys and Harocl Firestone of Rosedale and Mi and Mrs. Spencer of Bcllemoie. The Clinton Falls W. S C. S will meet all day Thm sdav Election of officers and work. Every-
one welcome.
Don't forget Easter services Sunday. Sunday .school it 10
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Fain lees Siq ply
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Cent fa 1 Bank
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Swiek's Lunch
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Scott's Garage
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Lone Slat No. 2
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Ohia-Pontiac
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Larkin's Ins
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Over -’00 Wes' 211: C. Crawley I :’:i2 Over 500: Aker 54k; West 517: Cox 511: G. Hanlon 561; Hdl 544; M. Crawley 525; Elmor.* 848;, Blocker 572: C. Crawley 017.
SING OUT SALE laurant Equipment and Household Goods biultrsigm'd will sell at Auction, ill the Chesapeake Grill, fh liicksiin street, Greencaatle, the follow lag personal .on, ednesday, April 16th, 1952 Sale starts at 1:00 I’. M lil-sl VI KANT Eqi H'MFNT IrlKiifarc refrigerator; 6’ G. E. Refrlgealor, both like Uhl's and '.’I chairs, kitchen e(|iiipmcnl fora restaurant: glasses anil ( nr> <’nff«‘e maker. Iviinhoe oil burner and :limns restaurant equipment. IIOISEHOLD im (lli'ing room siille. hedrooin suite, eliest of drawers, ih ilisk, . mirrors, roll-a-way i-ot. If \ 12 new Vxiniiister strli healei, .'i piece lixing room suite Maple, platform i|s \ Washer. G. E. electric clock, Rislics and iniscellanes lnilil goods, TERMS — CASH. No! responsible in ease of aeeideiil. MARY HAUMANN, Owner f ■I BitVN Vt.MAN, Aiietioneer.
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15 000 HOLLAND rutlPS sent to Washington last fall by The Nether ands tor iilanlniK on llir White House lawns burat into bloom at jus he right time—on Queen Juliana s arrival for a state visit and tou >f the nation Hie plants were forced in a hot house, then planted 01 Jle While House giuunds lot the uniiMun. (Intel national Soiinctpliolo
WITH THE WHITE HOUSE all cleaned up and some of the political air considerably clearer, the Big 4 from Capitol Hill survey the sights after conference with President Truman. From lelt: Vice I'le dent Buikley points out the sights for House Speaker Sarr Rayburn (D). Texas; Senate Majority I <adc Ernest McFarland (D), Arizona; House Majority Leader John McCormack (L), Muss. (Inttnuitional
WALLBOARD For interiors of rooms, garages, basement, ceilings, attics. • -TTv—7 wm 86" \ Ik" — 25" \ 7ir 88" \ 7!)" LOW PRICES Also NEW DOORS INSIDE D0CRS 2 ft. x SH. 8 in. 2 ft. 8 in. x 6 ft. 8 in. OUTSIDE DOORS 3 (I. x S ft. 8 in. A. & S. junk Yard
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Congressmen Frown On | Propo-ol by President 12-Year Li mil Plan Runs Info Opposition I Ppeeiitl to Central Prrss .« \siilNi'roN ■' himself up when he \\ proposed that memUis of Congress be limited to 12 years in
office ?
Congressman Claienn c'.innon (D). Missouri, a veteran of 29 ye;ii « of eontinunii.x service in the Hons, says he did. He quotes as his
authority the President himself.
Tlie I'n -ident’s pro) "-.d is set out in William Hillman* book V, Pn sid.nl He quote; Mr Tinman as stating that "the 12-ycar
I,,,,,, ition i >r nt 'mbei • thr Houm and Senate would prevent the fossilization of the key com- j
mittees ''
Hill,, m al i.quotes the President further on Hus
! that "we would help to <ure
'sendity and .seniority both terrible legislative dis-
f 12 years were the limit of
smii' fin I’resident, amator and congressman." C,union who is chairman of the powerful House;
appriqnintions committee, say* Mr. Truman him-, sell once 1^, Id t'llmte to the importance of lengthy j service in Congress. j
The , ongtes.sinan said that on Manh 18, 1916. the President stated he believed it was a good poll v for senators with long service lo remain in tl,, Senate c <t( a I "i taking other jobs
"... id nt fitly urged Senator Ernest W. M I laiwl i Li. Arizona. l8 remain in the Senate instead of becoming a 1 ''Mf 1 ' l 'l'n'| l |n'11i"w'as asked, in view of that, whether he thought that R gene,al policy He replied that a senator with lengthy )
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McFarland ptoved that by being chosen Senate majority leader six V i \c( ordin" to Hillman, tic President also expressed the opinion that veins iI Washington enough for any man.” Thus the President followed his own adviee when he announced he would not aeek reelection to the White lion. He will have completed 18 years as Sena-
tor and President. , , . ♦
..... x mandiCAP ' cannon, who hails from the President s own JateVsks" "Since when has age become a disqualifying factor in
human endeavor and accomplishment?
The emigre .Winn noted that Commodore Vanderbilt, the "emp.r* builder " added 810 m.llion to his fortune after he reached ,0. At the Hire of 85, Giuseppe Verdi produced his magniftcant An Van,. His Stalml Mot. r. and hi. Te /x ,,.i, Oliver Wendell Holme, wrote Ins Or.r the I .amp* when 79. and. Alfred Lord Tennyson was
«•. wlien he composed Crossinil the Bar.
Sanmel Compels headed the otgainzed labor movement o tlu T'mted States at tl.e age of 75 and John Cardinal (Pennon of St. Lou,.
was elevated to the go of Cardinals .n Ins 84lh year.
President Franklin D Roosevelt's war cabinet contained Henry t.,1 7'' Joie Jones. 70. Harold lekrs. 70; Frank Knox. 70. an. !!e,uy L. Stimson. 76 Henry Ford came out of grtiren.ent at 82 tc h tt PeUr himself attested lo the impo.Lance of age in these word.. "Likewise ve younger, submit yourselves unto the elder. Yea all of vo5 be subject one to another, and be clothed with humility, fo,
Cod resisted! the proud and giveth grace to the humble
An illustrious predecessor of Mr. Truman. President VMIl-air.
n A ri Taft once took note of the importance of kiiftthy l«ilLu“« l'”" m " S*"' 1 oh, ° “ZZtZTSmi eh.,.,-- ►■„x. ■■u,, "•*“
greatest parliamentary debater the *'orld ever Oema*r«U
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Taft "emphasized also that the great British Prime Minister William trveart G|«u>ne was in Commons lor 50 years. Former President Taft' after leaving the White House, seived for years with distinction
L Aifef Justice of the United States Supreme Court.
K M. Truman s proposal were followed by members of Congress ♦ h! President would lose some of his staunchest supporters and th.
the President * deprived of its most potent legislators.
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