The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 August 1952 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTIE, INDIANA, MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1952

HAS Till. ANSWFU PETERSBURG. Irul A p 18 — (INSl H(m- much fio in'i 1.1 a tractor plow on one ill.n o' gasoline ? An avara^e an ■ -i- to t: it question slioiilil be otil on i i 1 the Pike county 4-H Enel Economy and Plowing contest being hold today on n farm southeast of Cato, eight milt from Petersburg. The contest, similai to oiiieis which have been bobl ovi i the state, is won by the ontranL v.ho plows the most acreag.; on one gallon of gasoline. tJOSI’EI, MEETING* A series of Gospel meeting will begin at Haw Creek Ohm eh of Christ (located 1 mile: north of Roat hdalt 01; ■; ; ip road), August 20 and continue through morning service \ i.m t 8L • Bro. G. B. Shelburnt of Ken - ville, Texas will be the peske Services each e ening at 7 C. S. T and each la i ! Da . at 10 C.S.T Will have a basket dinmt on the grounds August 2't with thtee .“tervices. Everybody Welcome. SENT TO ItOts- S( IIOOI, INDIANAPOLIS Aus (UP) ■•Five teen-ager were committed to the Indiana Boy s school today in connection with the tiKd't of 50 cars here in reei nt month: Authorities said th< hoys w i ked independently for the most part and all had previo i e lurt records for vehicle theft. Juvenile Court officials withheld t icir Identity. All are between 15 and 17 years old.

ANNIVERSARIES Birthdays Mi. and Mr- Estil Hodge. Belle Union, 18 years Aug. 18 John T Siddons, 92 years old today. Barbara E. Nichols, daughtei of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford E. Nichols, two years old August 17th. Russell Wayne Huff, son of Mi and Mrs. William Huff, 't y a i s old Saturday, August 16th Deirdre Ellen Biddings, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Geldings 1 years old today. Aug 18. Wedding Mr and Mrs. James Hill, 19 years today. THANK YOU I wish to thank all those who furnished pies to the Eathe’. Auxiliary during the fair week, especially the ladies who took time to bake them. Ernest Rader. Commander Hospital Notes Released Saturday: Mrs. Helm Samuels, (lie ■ astle; Mrs. Watren L n nr and son, Greencastle; Mrs. Paul Wichmnnn, R. 1; Miss Virginia Lee Lewis, Greencastle: Mr: Don Hornii:g and daughter. Stilesville; Mrs. Wendell Hurst and son, Greencastle. Released Sunday: Mrs. Mary Berry, Cloverdale: Master Rov >ert Berry. NoblesviUo; Mrs. Frances Short. Indianapolis; Mr- Cecil Johnson and son, Greencust le. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rowland, Cloverdale R. R.. a son, Saturday. Born to Mr and Mrs. Hubert McGatighoy, Bainbridge, a daughter, Monday.

Employees Vacation

OLD TRAIL INN

CLOSED FROM

Aupsl 18 to September 2.

Kaiser Charges Murder Plot LAKE TAHOE, Calif.. Aug. 18 (18i — Millionaire Industrialist Henry .1. Kaiser said that some •J his enemies possibly Communists—tried to murder him by tempering with two of his highpowered speedboats. Thirty minutes before Kaiser was to have piloted one of the 169-mile-an-hour boats in the Lake Tahoe Gold Cup race yes-*’ terday the tampering was discovered. Kaiser's executive assistant, Robert C. Elliott, said the propeller shaft of the 32-foot alum-inum-hulled “Hot Metal" had been sawed in two, bolt, nuts and rags had been stuffed into the craft’s carburetor and blower. Five gallons of gasoline had been poured into the hull of Kaiser's other speedboat, Elliott

said.

Roth speedboats were ettered in the races. "This was a murderous attempt upon my life," Kaiser said. “Pouring gasoline in a boat is just plain, cold murder as far as I’m concerned. "It could well be the Communist influence. Some of these people have been very critical of me. Some of them have even said publicly they wanted me eliminated. This is a Russian idea.” he said vehemently. "We in America don't have ideas like this.” Elliott said the propeller shaft of the Hot Metal would have pushed through the deck of the boat probably killing any occupants as soon as it was started. The scattered gasoline and the stuffed carburetor and blower might have exploded, setting fire to the boats, he said. Goodrich Plants Idled By Strike

BACK TO SCHOOL WITH MURPHY'S New Fail, better Dresses, Suits and Coats in Misses and Women’s sizes. SPECIAL NOTE OPEN WEDNESDAYS. ALL DAY by popular demand.

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CINCINNATI. O., Aug 18. (UP) The United Rubber Workers union (CIO) pulled 18.000 workers out-of nine B. F. Goodrich plants across the nation today in a strike against “continued low-powered working condlt Ions.” About 250 pickets began parading around the firm’s huge Akron. O. plant shortly after midnight, when 10-week negotiations over wage "fringe" items collapsed. L. S. Buckmnster, International president of the un^j/i, ordered | picket lines set up nt Goodrich’s other plants nt Cadillac, Mich.; J Miami, Okla : Clarksville, Tenn.; Mbrion, O Riverside, N. J.; Los Angeles; Oak, Pa., and TuscaI loosa, Ala. Buekmaster said all the plants were "shut down or In the process of lieing shut down." Negotiators announced a meeting would he held later today to try to get the men back to work.

Sequoia seedlings, germinated at the University of California, me glowing again in Alaska for the ft" t time in about 35,000,000 years.

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$•5 4,015 no 1.14 Amount to he rained $6,006,00 $C..960.00

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HERALD CONSOLIDATED Kutercil In the (Hiotofflce at Greciirahtle, Indliina as Mxcond ('lass mall mutter under act of March 7, 1878. Subscription price 25 cents per week; $5.00 per

The meeting of the Golden Link Club has been postponed until Wednesday, August 27th.

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' Mothers Sendee Club

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The annua) Hamaker reunion j Meet* Tuesday

will be held at the Danville park, Danville, Ind., Sunday Aug. 24th. Relatives and friends invited. Call Meeting Morton Lodge

year by mail In Putnam County: Tuesday, August 19, ( 30 1’.

M. E. P. Degree. Cecil R. David-

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Telephone 95, 74 or 114 8. R. Karlden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street

TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT He is just that with all life, yet multitudes never give him a thought. It is .much wiser to conform to his laws and to divine teaching I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending saidth the Lord.—Rev.

1:8.

Personal And Local News Briefs

Mrs. Joe Osborne left Sunday to visit relatives in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McLean are spending the next few weeks in Mills, New Mexico, with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Main. The Cox reunion will be held Aug. 24th at the Robe Ann Park in Greencastle. Everyone wel-

com.e.

Mrs. Earl Rawiev has returned to her home in LaPorte, Indiana, and was accompanied by Miss Elsie Allen who will be.hei' guest for a week.

Dr. Jerome Hixson delivered the sermon at the Centenary Methodist church at Terre Haute. Sunday morning. There will be a meeting of Fillmore Boy Scout Troop 96 at the Fillmore Christian church Tuesday night at 8:00 DST. Mr .and Mis. Roger Black and two children of Bloomington -pent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. William A. Hebert and

family.

Mrs. R. P. Mullins left on Sat■urday for Fayetteville, Ark., I where she will visit her daughj ter, Mrs. Alex Jones and Mr.

Jones.

Mrs. Mary Peck and Mrs. i Leslie Haymaker were entertained at dinner Friday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs. Harry Talbott. Miss Sue Torr has returned from Crawfordsville, where she has been visiting Miss Rachel Jean Young for the past week . Mrs. C. S. Curd and daughter, Miss Margaret Curd have left for Greenville and Center City, Ky., where they will visit friends and relatives. J. E. Brattain and son showed their fine Shorthorn cattle at the Parke county fair last week, and won the grand rhampion and reserve champion heifer. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carrico

Putnam County Mothers Service Club will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Eleanor Hall, 1003 South Ixcust street. There will be an auction sale and a pot holder exchange.

Dorcari Class Meets Friday

The Dorcas Sunday School class will meet Friday at 7:30 p. m. with Mrs. Reggie Glover, instead of Wednesday as was previously announced. Fillmore Club * Picnic Wednesday The Fillmore Service Club will hold its annual picnic Wednesday. August 29th, at the home of Mrs. Laura Owens.

Current Book Club Meets Tonight Current Book Club will meet this evening with Mrs. John Rightsell. Mrs. Lynn Brown will have the program. Club Held Annual Picnic At Park The Four Leaf Clover Home Demonstration Club entertained their families with an annual picnic at Robe-Ann Park Sunday. Aug. 10th.

Mrs F. O. Fraley, who suffer

ed a fractured hip in a fall at he: and daughter, Lucretia, left today

for their homo in Fairfax, Va. The Carricos have been visiting Mrs Carrico's iarents, Mr. and

home Friday, has been taken to the Methodist hospital in Indian-

apolis.

Mi and Mrs. William Reitz and 1 ‘ Rnss PecL, baby of Kankakee. 111. spent Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heaney day in Greencastle with Mr. and were called to Bluffton, Ind. SunMis. Zol McIntyre. The occasion day by the death of their son-in-

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1950

•4.349.00

$2,044.00 $3,393.00

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County Auditor, ten or mure taxpiiverx feeling themselves iifrtrrleved | IV Hl:iti Ronrd of Tnx ConimieKioiiers for furtlu i nnd rlmil liearltiK thereon Dv County Auditor on or Lefote the fourth Monday of September or on or hefo

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$2,000.00 $3,005.00

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CULLY WILSON T4LAZR ROBERTSON K M GARRETT Truateea

marked the first anniversary of the McIntyre’s grandson. Mrs. Curtis Hughes was hastes.-! at a miscellaneous shower honoring Miss Roberta Purcell whose marriage to Maurice Rarick will take place on August

24th.

Mr tmd Mrs. Ernest CarringIon wore dinner guests of Miami Mrs Hugh James of Rockville on Thursday evening. M: Carrington and Mr. James pattkipated in the parade at the’

fair.

Clarence J. Harvey who Is no t in the armed services would like to hear frpm his friends. His address is Clarence J. Harvey. U. ,K. 55275434, Co. D, 502d Abn. Inf.' Regt., 101st Abn. Div., Camp Breckinridge, Ky. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harvey. Greencastle R. R. 3. Tractor Specialties Girls softball team needs several girls to try out for pitching and other positions on the team. If interested, be at Blaekstoek field Monday, August 18th. at 6:30. or call 1'283-R before 6 o’clock Mon-

day.

Lttther F. Poynter has entered into partnership with Rome Os born in Danville. It will be known ns the Poynter and Osborn Insurance Agency. Mr nnd Mrs. Poynter and family lived in Greencastle before moving to Danville. Mrs. Donald C. Morgan is expected to arrive the latter part of the week from Alabama. Mr. Morgan is stationed at Camp Rucker. While Mr. Morgan is in service, Mrs. Morgan will return to her teaching post at Michigan City. Mrs. Morgan is the former Miss Joanne Canary. Mrs. Gertrude Crawley left Sunday for Land-O-Lakes, Wisconsin. She will visit her brother, Harry Hawkins, and Mrs. Hawkins, and also her daughter, Mrs. James Walls, and Mr. Walls, who have cottages at resort. Mrs. Crawley expects to return to Greencastle at the end of two weeks. Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs. Angus Fuqua were Cleve Burton and children of Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Moore nnd children of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Orrel Carpenter and son of Greencastle, Elmer Fuqua, ami Aunt Mattie Toney. Aunt Mattie enjoyed the day as it had been almost two years since she had been any place. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Paul High of Anderson, Floyd Sears and Vickie Sue and Helen Gail. We do not have a high powered salesman to sell our service. We depend on quality work and fair dealing. We are thankful that it has paid off. Home Laundry & Cleaners.

law. Norman Shufelt. who passed away Saturday night due to a heart attack. Mrs. Shufilt is the former Hart iet Heaney. Sendees will be held Tuesday. Mr .and Mrs. Rex L. Godwin v II leave on Wednesday for Lawrenceville. 111., where I\ Codwin ras accepted a position s teacher for the fifth grade in the Lawrenceville schools.. Mr. Godwin taught last year in the Belle Union school, and the year before in the Greencastle schools. Mrs. Meredith Reeves Lament and two children left today for New York City. From New York they will go by boat to Southampton, England, where they will entrain for their home in Glasglow, Ecotland. The Laments have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lee Reeves for the past

three months.

FIREMEN I SF. CIDER

ARZANC, France, Aug 18 (UPi—Firemen called to fight a flaze in a farm bar! near here today found no water supply. They put out. the fire with 1.000 gallons of cider.

HEAL ESTATE transfers Billy E. Johnson, et ux, to Ruth F. Stoddard, land in Washington twp., $1. Lawrence Lemmlnk et ux, to Roscoe T. Moore, et ux. land in Greencastle Jackson Blvd. Addi tion, $1. Marion Estel McCloud, et ux to Georgcann Breakfield. land in Commercial Place. $1.

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5:45 6:00 6:30 6:45 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00

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Town Topics Music Hall

Sports Telenews Video Theater Talent Scouts My Little Margie

Jeffrey Jones

Summer Theater

Weatherman

News Meet the Victim Music In Night

Night Owl T.

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( las* Reunion Held B\ The Duckworths Backward, turn backward, O Time in thy flight— Time turned backward in memory for the members of the 1903 graduating class of the North Salem High School, when they were entertained at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Duckworth of Roaehdale. Sunday, August 10th. A class of twelve members graduated April 18th., 1903 and all twelve are living. Though widely scattered, eleven met at the dinner. Those present were: Floy Davidson Cox of Southport; Bertha Wren Duckworth of Crawfordsville; Ernest Adams, Warsaw; Blanche Davidson Fiscus; Flossie Pbge Bymaster and P.olger Bymaster. St. Petersburg Fla.: Thomas Durham of North Salem; Herbert Whitemack and Carl Tucker of Jamestown; Ralph Noland of Fort Wayne andi Edgar Duckworth of Roachdale. The one absent member was Clyde H. Thompson who has been a resident of Los Angeles. Calif., for a number of years. Other guests were Mrs. Nelle Oakley of Jamestown; Mrs. Noland. Mrs. Durham and Mrs Whitemack. The appointments of the dining table carried out the class colors of blue and gold. The class was seated according to the place cards which were lettered in gold and decorated with a minatur.e schoolbell .tied with blue ribbon. A large cake with the names of the twelve graduates, surrounded by a border of yellow roses, formed the centerpiece. Blue and yellow candles in crystal holders lighted the

table.

In the afternoon many 1 i'etrilni.sc.ences were exchanged and with old photographs of school groups and high school annuals furnished much amusement and entertainment. The eight boys of the class were members of the football team which won the Hendricks County Championship in UX)2. Floy Davidson Cox invited the class to meet with her for their second reunion, to be held in 1953, when they will celebrate their 50th anniversary. Dinner Celebrates Wedding Anniversary A delightful outdoor dinner was held Aug. 17 at Lafayette in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Waldron’s twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. Many lovely gifts were received by Mr. and Mrs. Waldron. The afternoon was spent in playing games and contests. Those atending were Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Davis, Mr. and Mrs Ennis Sackett, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gable and son, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis and son, all of Lafayette; Mr. nnd Mrs. George Humphrey and family of Muncie; Mr. anti Mrs. Russell Sears and daughters; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Twigg, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Satthoff and son, all of Greencastle; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnston of Brazil; Mr. and Mra Manford Hyde and daughters, Bevelyn Cordrey of Terre Haute, and the honored guests, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Waldron and daughter, Darleen,

G. C. Murphy Have Annual Picnic The G. C. Murphy Co., employees and their families enjoyed the annual picnic arranged by the Greencastle store on Sunday. Around 50 persons motored to McCormick’s Creek for the outing. Games and swimming were enjoyed before and after the picnic dinner, which was served on the grounds.

Mr. and Mrs. Guy Comer and Ann Cashbaugh left Sunday foi Wisconsin, where they will vacation.

EXTRA tioned with her parents on Cush ings Island. CAMP PICKETT, Va„ Aug 18.- (UP)—Pvt. Frank L. Jedlicka, 19, died of a fractured skull when he was hit by a goh dub as he and friends practiced golf swings on the driving rang' here. MARION, Ind., Aug. 18.— (UP) Three men were hurt Sunday when a Diesel locomotive struck an open switch, jumpet its tracks and sideswiped severa cars on a siding. The victims were identified a: Jess Grant. 27, Peru, fireman on the Chesapeake and Ohio freight train; Robert Sutthin, 23, Ash land, Ky., a signalman, and Me! vin Bennett, 28, Caldwell. W. Va They were taken to Marior General Hospital for treatment of rccaked ribs, cuts and othei injuries.

ANNA, 111., Aug. 18.—(UP) — The fourth class post office at Balcolm, 111., will be closed permanently Aug. 31 on order of the Post Office Department, postal officials said here today. Officials here said the move apparently came because the Balcolm branch was taking in less money for stamps than it was paying out or postmistress Helen Bradley's salary. ANNA. 111., Aug. 18.—(UP) — About 40 truck drivers for the Canipbell - Denny Construction Co. here, who quit work Friday to "go fishing," returned to their jobs today.

State Accidents Claim 14 Lives

Three men were killed In a Porter county plane clash as Indiana counted another bloody week-end of violent deaths in the air, on highways and in water. At least eight persons were

-•'-I 11 pedestrians. an(j claimed three l ives )( r soared to M. A light plane eras), shortly after a Urschel Airport at v killing all three oeeu pa# J were identified as w Cook. 29, the punt. Ripley, 42, and WendeUr, er, 22, all of Valpa^ 1 Witnesses said the plunged nose firming from 400 feet altitude Sr It was demolished. Th f .vas not determined One of the drowning, l> was a traffic fa ta i lt , •year-old Mat ion Grove ol erdale was thrown f TOniJl Saturday and drowned n deep water of a small c,^ his home. His sister. An! her hand pinned under the’ turned car. watched helpi The other drowning were Rollow J. Roby. 5j and Walter MacDonald. 3o. agp. Roby fell from Sunday into Lake Yarwil Donald was washed from foot motorboat in Lake gan near Gary by a bigwjmissed a life preserver friends tossed to help him. Four-year-old John Tuna, Anderson, dashed into the ' of a car in front of his how was killed Saturday night Thomas Kesterton. IS struck by an auto and kil he walked along Ind. hi r home at English Saturday Richard Boyle, 19, y.' was killed Sunday when, police said, he fell asleep at wheel and his cat ran o!f 135, north of Salem .kidded struck a utility pole Winston Whitworth, Shelby, N. C. was killed' day when his truck " Hided a car driven by Ronald W Alexandria, at the intersect! Ind. 22. U. S Marion. Weaver and two men were injured John R. O’Brien, 23 IVr ton, Ind., died en route toi pital of injune- sufferol day in a two-car collision ol 67 near Martinsville. Injuries stiffen'd Sam when his car truck one < by Henry Blouiih Goshen, j fatal several hours later James Aucoin, 25. Lafay ,The accident occurred on C. 33 near Goshen. George Bennett. 65. Wayne, was burned to death Saturday when his ear burst flames after colliding with other auto on U S. 27, about en miles south of Fort Warn Mrs. Nellie Hebe. 18. Dills' was killed Sunday night she swerved off Ind. 3 south here to avoid an oncomiiif but lost control of her autc struck the car anyway.

hosiery sale Once a year we bring you these tremendous savings op the finest stocking'' in America. Such outstanding features as high twist nylon, Custom-Fit Proportions and a wonderful selection of ni‘W fall colors make it a must for y®u to atock up now. SALE August 18 To 23. All First quality ,, " M ’ $1.30 VALUE $1.19 Pair

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