The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 December 1952 — Page 2
THf DAILY BANN'R, SREENCASTIE, INDIANA, FRIDAY DECEMBER 5 1R5?
-EISENHOWER Fleet, Eighth Army commander. 1 He also conferred at length with South Korean President | Syngman Rhee. Rhce recommended vast expansion of American aid hi training new ROK divisions to move into the front lines. Eisenhower’s visit carried out his most controversial campaign promise a promise to visit the Korean battlefields personally for a firsthand look at conditions. One of his campaign -recom-
inondal ion." was that more of th - actual fighting .should he done by the South Koreans. His conclusions at the end of his trip were undisclosed, but . evetal times in his battlefront tour he complimented the ROKs highly on their development of well-trained fighting units. He was particularly impressed by the development of their skill with artillery. But after three days, Eisenhower said he had arrived at "no panaceas, no trick ways o,' settling any problems." But ho said he had a better
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"tecii.i;:" .i |Ht DAILY BANNER Korea mid a "better m d j Ofld ing of many factoi th ' 1 be I HERALD CONSOLIDATED myself and to Entered In the postofflee at during the month, ■ r (ircencastle, Indiana as second Among the troc In visit i | m!l || matter under act of were those under the lie e March 7, 1H7H. Subscription price some of the same notion he 1 ■>- ( . ( . n j s p er week; 11.7.00 per to victory as a fr. : u- g r e >nir |, v m ,ii in Putnam County: during World War II in Eumpe i sii.oo to gto.io per year outside including the British Common-j p,,County, wealth Division. Telephone 07, 74 or 111 Eisenhower was heav 1 s. R. Kuriden, 1‘ulillsher guarded through every inoment i ,-.||) soul.i Jackson Street of his stay at Seoul in V m ; ,
Fleet's residence
Between him and any i>o- ib! enemy stood a wall of rifle and machine gun security auv.uent hy agents of the t T . S SceiTt
Service.
When he made front line totir.in small two-seater planes normally used for ai tilleiN spott. *• he was protected overltead and II out of sight by shielding lorn:: lions of swift jet fighter pi rn
7:30
Airs Htrold Ross will attend a i of the WORE sports staff, luncheon meeting of the state! “Campus Interviews" at board of A. A. U. W. Saturday | will feature Jo Johnson interut the Washington Hotel in In-, viewing Dr. Shirley Hamrin. Dr.
j Hamrin was today's principal i speaker at DePauw's Vocational Funeral services for Kenneth | Johnson will be held Saturday af-
ternoon at 2 o'clock in Newcastle. kkCION\l. MEETING Mr. Johnson is the husband o: , Ijlfe registrations for the reg-
dianupolis.
the former
I'C'rsotial And Local News
Madonna Hutcheson j
of Hamrick Station and a niece |
I of Mrs Carl Ferrand.
Richard W. Zieg, GUI East Seminary Qreencastlc. has been appointed to the rank of cadet mu jor in the AFROTC Unit at Pur- j .luc University. Zieg is a senioi in metallurgical engineering a! Purdue. Appointments are based on scholastic standing, demonstrated qualities of leadership 1 and participation in campus aci-
ivit ics
of College Unions at DePauw University Saturday have raised the total number of Indiana j schools sending representative? to eleven. Delegates from Butler University and Indiana State Teachers College will join those from Evansville, Valparaiso, Franklin. St. Joseph, Wabash, P.all State, inrli«n!i Purdue and DePauw at
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nion.
the one-day meetin,,
lhp additional >
bring the total exp to n . I
"‘ ore '"an 00 student ^ . Problem I
op eration „■
agement and discussed
II.: ry lit ward was arrested on . o th side ol the square by
Thursday evening.
. lodged in tiie county jail
intoxication charge.
■Jgz. PERSONALIZED CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS Hundreds of Gifts for Everyone on Your List.
Kodak Duaflex I ( flash outfit complete with flash bulbs and films ■■ OHLY $22.50 Kodak Duaflex 11 deluxe - complete with carrying case -- 0KLY $33.45 Brownie iiawkeye Flash Outfit with Bulbs and Film-ONLY $.3 50
Kodak Tourist -• 0KLY
$26.50
Also Gadget bags, Brnm Movie Cameras ■■ in fact everything for the Camera Fan.
the ^^6 GIPT for v Ch ^ at JW after / J
■ ^OKMEnC# m the Aindthai d’mmA ainnadr Wrisley Blue Fern SetsGofy's L’Origan Sets Old Soice Cosmetic and friendship Garden Sets Bath sets Ladies Billfolds Gufex Manicure Sets Coty's L'Aimant Sets Musjca| powder B „ es
IIISTOMW'S TIU T INDIANAPOLIS, D<,i 3 (UP) The niuiURl 1 ili i ■ tory conference opened its t day session here truhiy M \ liltl.\(<E I.K ENSI Maivin Wenning. mil • Anna K. Liuvrcnr . a: 1m both of Brazil Route 2 The American Leg a Al iary will meet Monday ni-’ld 8 o’clock at the Legion Hdiu. Hugh Nicholas tn 1 1\ Evansville have Pruitt residence on .-a ' \V •street. Mr. Nicholas i . mI with the Motion > pi. Co., a s 'li. irlia! y of ti:.* Ti Mpccialtics Cm |i
EXTRA! ( iinmmnist positions itul in.tat lotions MrcUliing al! tire uay from Korea’s frr.iitlincs up I \|un< luiria’s tlira sliolil. fell of tlic Nuperforts rlciixored a smashing blow at a Inn; signal nn;l supply »er|i .T withia Jo miles of Led C hina's Mat. . liurian border. I.tl \DON. I). <IN •)- • The 1117:1 eclillon r.f lane’s "All t he World's that the So, lets ( a ,et <r capable of a non ,■ l.nsslr to V. S. round-trip imd : ilying aircraft carrier" lor fight •
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INDIANA Pfi 25-ouni'C htiby for life and b Geni ral cause a young give up hope .si When I >i \\ . delivered the [h tine child Thru no .signs of lift The lie detc beat anti beg.u: tion But the t inches long, w 1 ed he would through her pa In about 35 began to bleat! into an ineub fifth child of George Spears. Hospital reco other premutu' which lived "It's fantas! Fiirvivcd this loi believed that b noon doctor.a 24-hour vat fectly formei her chances
Tlit Ladies ol the Deer Creek (' Hunters Association will Tn -day evening, Dec. 9, 7:30, at the home of Mrs. y Gail, N. Indiana Street, linll ( tt!l will be a Christmas tree di i oration. Plans will be com- | fm the Christmas party. A nibi ; are urged to be pre-
Fent.
.\!i a' d Mrs Louis A. Kitchel u, rod, have leturned tc» hwine in Denver, Colo., • ,'. . weeks in Greencastl. Mi and Mrs. Robert P. aid family and other i Tin Kill lu is, who form- ■ \va •!••• Mr. Kitchel • d with the Miller a i» maki 'g their home I ■ '. ii where Mr. Kitchel is the I.ippincott Co., boon
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Spudnu! Shop Open To Midnight Friday and Saturday Scr\p them at your TV parties ( hocidate, Maple, ( iniiammi and Piain. Phone 339-R 601 South College A, *hiip.
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Cereal Theater
Town Topifrs
Weather; Aces
Shady Acres
Sports Parade
Telenews
08 Harmonii s Kenny Jaggci My Friend 'Irma Star Playhouse Our Miss Brooks Game of Week
Playhouse
Weatherman
News
Greatest Fights Mpsi'c In Night I hingemus Assignment Mystery Hour Night Owl Theater
Delta Kaiqm Ganinm To Meet Saturday Delta Kappa Gamma will have a dimik i and initiation on Saturday Doc. 6, at 5:30 p. nv, a' the Union building. Floyd Tw|>. Farm Hun in Dinner lie,'. Mth Fl.'vd T wiiship Farm Burea'i will have a Christmas pitch-in turkey dinner Monday Dee. 8th at 6:50 p. m.. at the Center Sch i! There will he a pantomiii' pic i'.ted by the Pit and Hobby boys and girls, and th Kill h. a Band will play. Plrise bring a vegetable, salad or dc .il The Pet and Hobby child: will have a 10 cent gif: exchange, adult a 25 cent e>:charia Come and let's have good time. Koaclidalc ( tub Met Will 'Ii - ( ha .. Bogan Tr Philomath Club of R dale li- ld ds November me in tlic hoine of Mrs Chns. Boga Mi I i-.l Sutberlin assistant
host -
V'ltli Mrs Byron Crosby pi"■ Kidi: g tin program opened with thr flag alutc and prayer h\ Mi Dewey Wilson. I i . -i the luh contributed to ti. Pen:, Art Fund and purchased
a liiiilth Bond.
Mr- Ralph Edwards introduced ! peaker for the afternoo.: Mr. Malcolm Harris, who give ihe hiautifui Thanksgiving .; # . Pawtai Plate* -.ui .11' ap
; mg Platters.
j Refreshments of t ake, coffee | and candies were seived to sevI enteon members and one guest. | Mi s May Hanna. The annual Christmas party will he hold December 18 in the hoi.ic of Mrs. Glenn Irwin.
L. E. Richards
1 Honored H itli Part., R. E Richard* was pleasantly J i.i prised Thursday evening with a birthday party in his honor a: i li.i home of his son Mi and Mrs l in, Richards. Grcencastle R 3. The presence of Mr. Richard-' i e, Mr Stewart Webster, of Bvthcsda. Maryland. added pi, asiirc to the occasion. Others present included: MrL E. Richards, Mr. and MrStewart Richard nml sons. Bill and Jim; Nancy, Virginia, St"Von and Mary, chihlren of the host
and hostess.
Station W G R E The basketball game between Gr cncastle and I^ebanon will be a.led by WORE tonight at 7:45. Announcing the broadcast will he Bugs Harney am! Jack Chapin
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