The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 September 1955 — Page 8
PAGE EIGHT FRIDAY, SF.PTEMBER SO. 1955. THE DAILY EANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA,
ROA( IIDAI^: LIBR.ARY A kit of informational material for use in the celebration of United Nations Day. October 26. has been received by the Library from the United States Committee for the United Nations. Those who are planning programs for ♦he celebration of the tenth anniversary of the establishment of the United Nations organization
are invited to moke use of this material or to order additional aids from the list included in the kit. Rome recent arrivals in adult fiction include: “Auntie Marne,” by Patrick Dennis a current best-sciler called the funniest tory about the most unforget•tble character you'll ever run cross; “Dinner Party," by Gret-
FLASH! MONDAY THRU SATURDAY Til ■: GKFATLST TITLE BOLT IN HISTORY “ROCKY >! \K< I ANNO AND ARCHIE MOORE FIGHT" Def er th n a ring si.le seat. HighTghts repeated in slow motion. Exclusive at
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chen Fmletter—a book that will I be enjoyed for its amusing picture of the lady of the house who juggles a hundred jobs with unfailing good humor; “Band of Angels," by Robert Penn WarI ren—an important novel of the south based on the world of slavery and its aftermath by a distinguished writer; “Flight from Natchez,” by Frank G. Slaughter, whose story of the Loyalist settlement at Natchez at the close of the American Revolution is based on a true story of a fabulous escape; “The Plums Hang High," by Gertrude F.nney who relates the hardships of a young English couple who struggle for success on a farm in America in the years just following the Civil War. This story by a Indiana born author has a Hoosier set- : ting. The Library will be closed for | one week, beginning Monday, | Sept. 26. Books taken out now may be kept for three wrecks instead of the usual two week period. On October 3 the Library will again be open for business as usual.
IKE HAS EXCELLENT NIGHT
DENVER, Sept. 30.—(UP) — President Eisenhower’s doctors -aid today that he had an “excellent night”—the first use of hat term- and slept without his oxygen tent for the first time ;ince ha was hospitalized. In their 7 a. m. MST (8 a. m. CST) bulletin the physicians ^aid Mr. Eisenhower’s “progress continues to be satisfactory without complication.” The use of the word “excellent" v. r as obsedved as significant because in the past the doctors have not gone beyond such cautious terms as “comfortable" and “satisfactory.” The bulletin from Fitzsimons Army 7 Hospital said the chief executive slept almost continuously from 9 p. m. until *:30 a. m. as he continued his slow but steady
MAPLECROFT AUTO THEATRE Just East of Stllesvllle on U. S. 40 TRIPLE FEATCUE Tonight and Saturday Tyrone Power & Terry Moore “KIIYBER RIFLES” Fred Astaire A Leslie Caron “DADDY LONG LEGS” — Plus — “SPOUTS FESTIVAL”
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OHIO TURNPIKE TO OPEN COLUMBUS. O.. Sept. 30.— UP)—The 241-mile Ohio Turndke swings open to traffic at nidnight tonight. Crossing Ohio, motorists wili ave an estimated three hours Iriving time and tducks. fives •tours. The cost of a toll ticket for the entire trip is S3 on a pay-is-you-leave basis.
TYPHOON IN FAR EAST TOKYO, Sept. 30 -(UP) — A killer typhoon roared into the sea of Japan toward the nation’s crowded northern islands today, leaving behind a trail of death and multi-million dollar damage. Latest reports from battered southern Japan placed the death toll at 21. At least 11 persons were reported missing and 115 injured.-
TEXAN TRIES SUICIDE WAKE ISLAND Sept. 30 — (UP)—Lilmus Kanady, Texas businessman freed from a Chinese prison last Monday, refused today to complete his return to the United States. It was believed that Kanady, 36. of Houston, feared that if he returned to the United States he would be sent back to Red China. Passengers aboard his plane said Kanady tudee had attempted tc jump out during the flight from Tokyo to Wa-ke Island. TWO HOOSIERS KILLED IN NOBLESVILLE WRECK NOELESVILLE, Ind. Sept. 30 —(UP)—Elbert C. Cotton. 45, Elwood, and Rex P. Cosgrove, 43, Noblesville, were killed early today when turn automobiles collided in Ind. 37 south of here. Cars driven by Cotton and Herbert Kingery, 37, Noblesville, crashed wdien, state police said, Cotton apparently lost control and skidded sideways in the highway. Kingery was injured critically
CORRAL DRIVE IN THEATRE Seeleyville, Indiana Tonight Box Ofricc Open 6:30 P. M. Show 7:00 P. M. “MISTER ROBERTS” “THE DIAMOND QUEEN”
Meadowbrook Drive In Theater Intersection 36 and 43 Tonight “ADVENTURES OF ROBINSON CRUSOE” Dan OUerlihy and James Permandez
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YOUTH KILLED JASPER, Ind., Sept. 30. (UP) —Linus P. Keller, 20. Dubo's, vas killed early today when his automobile hit a tree along Ind. 56 near Hayesville. A passing motorist found his body in the wreckage. Police believed Kelle - dozed whil^ driving alone.
dianapolis would be an “island" surrounded by standard time if it remains on year-around "fast." time. They expressed the hope that the City Council would reconsider its stand at its meeting Monday night.
Today s Market Hogs 7.500: steady to 25 higher; 185-250 lb. $15.75-$16.25. few to $16.50; 250-285 lb.. $15.75-$16-00; 120-160 lb. $13.00-$14.50. Cattle 250; calves 200; steers and heifers dull; vea-lers active, steady; good and choice $20.00$23.00; some mostly choice to $24.00. Sheep 700; spring lambs steady; good and chok.- 1 $18.50$20.00.
PRICE IS GOING UP WASHINGTON, Sept. 30—The Washington Post and Times Herald anounced today that it is I raisinng the price of its Sunday paper from 15 to 20 cents, effective immediately 7 . The price of uaily issues w ill remain at 5 cents STOPS JEEPS USE * SEOUL, Korea, Sept. 30The U. S. Army said today Maj. Gen. Carl F. Fritzsche had issued an order to married officers and men in his command to stop using Army jeeus to “transport indigenous female personnel for recreational purposes.”
will be held Oct. 13 at Indianapolis.
BULB BLI NDER CYNTHIA N A. Ky.—(UP) — Wilbur Smith likes hamburgers but he'll be more careful in the future when he reaches for the onions. Smith was finishing up a midnight snack of hamburgers
when his wife informed him fh# “onions” he had used were narcissus bulbs.
A number erf light applications of fertilizer are better than a few heavy applications.
Beef is the favorite meat of Americans, having passed pork in popularity in 1953.
WANT SLOW TIME INDIANAPOLIS. Sept. 30The Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce today spearheaded a movement to switch the state’s largest city back to Centre 1 Standard time "to eliminate confusion.” Executive Vice President Wi’l liam H. Book said the board of directors reversed itself and recommended returning to "slow” time October 30, the day Chicago. New York and other large 11\ es abandon Daylight Savings Time. The chamber directors said In-
DECATUR TO BE PENALIZED
INDIANAPOLIS. Sept. 30- - Legal action against the City ol luecatur for discharging raw sewage into the St. Mary's River vas recommended Thursday by ■he Indiana Stream Pollution Control Board. The boaid referred the matter to the state attorney general on grounds that city was making "little progress" in abating pollutibn. . - The board also set dates for hearings to determine whether pollution exists in streams bolov. 7 Huntington, LaGrange and Odon. The Huntington hearing
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