The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 January 1956 — Page 3

THE FARM PROGRAM

nee is “es"I piogress

by the govei 2 'I Under this Tfcould be a. k untanly wilt shift into for Storage" eroj in need of c es. "Any farn to pai ticipa gardless of t or the area located.” Mi •‘I would ho[ lion acre.s w< the conserv.i He left it woik o\jt th ments, but 350 million ( the premia year 1956 ’ ; a billion ' three year

g on my record,” am pledging yet t I will nevei al dictatorship, in in any other area uinistration is deei onomical and

i police arrested James on a pre- ! liminary murder charge. At a j nearby apartment police found a recently-fired revolver. James told authorities he returned home after a round of drinks in a tavern to find his wife dead in a chair.

ETOOwWlll <11 it is a sor Russia. T; for favors, lion, 50 r takes to ( accomplish

mail what we think? Or

are we just on a sucker list?

world-wide

dl- President Hoover has publish- | it ed 20 reports giving findings and I we recommendations pertaining to j ite j inefficient handling of govern- !

ment money. Uncle Sam. I sun hope you have had time to rea his words. “If we could eliminate the waste, we could balance th

We won’t let ;rm. But muc

Uncle

.■HE DAILY BANNED MOV, JAN. 9, 1956. Pago 3

St PEIIMARKET ROBBED INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 9.— B) i wo guntnen with stock* •• rna.-Ks rohhed a supermarket

i a coup, ne houn Earl W

light and lockaiiy cooler for

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■it'

YOl \<. A ( \ N DID M E

INDIANA I'DI.

)y, 31, and his were freed by Risch, 34, when re this morning.

Willoughby said the gunmen f ame into the Stop & Shop mar- • : at closing time, rifled the ofice drawers, and locked him and ii wife in the 38-degree cooler. He said the bandits missed weekend receipts of $9,000 that also were in the office.

IUP) Wilbur You

ig today ;m- ,

eastern and extreme eastern

nounced his i ;.n is !

icy for re-

TO BE SEATED

parts of Indiana la-te this after-

nomination a.s .-tatr

superintend-

INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 9

noon or tonight and early Tues-

ent of Public in-In

ction. 1

(UP) Clifton James, 44,

WH ;

day, the weatherman said.

A Republb a i

k1 native of j

-lated for a court appearance

to-

An outsized storm with winds

Ripley County, You

ng said he

day in the gun death of his wife.

of near hurricane-force spread

will seek a fourth

consecutive

Gertrude, 31.

a wintry mixture of snow, sleet.

two-year term b(

use the pub-

She was found dead in

her

and rain across the eastern sea-

lie school system is

“very com-

ipartment Saturday night

and

board today.

DISPOSE OF BOTH

with st GAS Incinerator

Cleanliness and convenience arc of prime impor*

tancc to a champion homemaker, like Mrs. America, | as the\ are to you. That’s why Mrs. America uses a { GAS incinerator, the only appliance that disposes of both garbage and trash. Anything combustible . . . garbage, old shoes, paper, large and small bones .. . goes into the GAS incinerator. Set the dial, and the job is done auto* niJtically! And. you never leave the house! Ask the homemaker who has a GAS incinerator; she’ll likely tell you that of all the appliances w hich help her do her job, the GAS incinerator is the one she would part with last.

Buy One Today!

See Them in Our Office

or at Your Dealers.

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I. U. BETS RARE BOOKS BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Jan. J < UP)—Indiana University had on display today a new collection ot rare books, first editions and manuscripts assembled by J. K. Lilly, Indianapolis corporation executive and philanthropist. President Herman Wells said the collection, assembled over a 30-year period, “is regarded by rare book authorities as the largest and most valuable benefaction of its kind ever made to an American University.”

QUEEN GREETS PRINCESS-TO-BE

budget and make a handsorm reduction of taxes for even family in our country, without lessening our defense or welfare activities,” he said.

IMMEDIATE POSSESSION

Bebore April 15, could you write just one report addressed to your everloving nieces and nephews ? If taxes cannot be out. tell us why. If the budget cannot be balanced tell us why. If foreign aid must be increased, teli us why.

WINTER EVERYWHERE Winter sat firmly in the saddle today in Hoosierland, and no significant warmup was expected

before midweek.

Snow was likely in the north-

The storm itself w'as located between the Atlantic Coast and Bermuda and was remaining

stationary.

HELPING ALCOHOLICS INDIANAPOLIS,* Jan. 9 — UP)—The Indiana Commission ■n Alcoholism said today more lhan 1,200 patients have been accepted for state treatment since it was organised 2'8 months ago.

3 IV al room, ** Story Brick Veneer, P, Bath, lull Bascineut, 5 ear garage in Gr^eneaMlo. Choice location with wonderful shade Screened Sun Porch. Shown by appointment.

RALPH CALL, REALTOR

220 South Washington Street, Kokomo, Indiana. Phone: 2 5681 Phone: Grccncastlc 896-W after 5:00 P. M.

1ST CONFERENCE SINCE ILLNESS

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March o presents acti arrival i Cl Kelly’s f a ic

Prk

js Que n, Margaret Mary Bom,beta, SkokP, 111., ■ v Kelly with a pink nosegay in welcome to her enr iute to finish 2 pictures on the coast. Miss e R mier III, went fishing in Florida.

President Else hower, st m 3ng throughout the 2 pauses before answering a question. It wa: 1st questions revolved around the President’s politic wait to decide.

u h c 1 in'

press e nfcrence, in f .ence since Aug. 4. IS; lions on which the P.es,

West, Fla. which all the said he would

A TRAFFIC COURSE LAFAYETTE, Ind., Jan. 9 — i UP) — A three-day Traffc Court Seminar opened at Purdue University today, with Hoosier judg2S, prosecutors, justices of the peace and other court officials invited. The meeting is aimed at de--elopirrg more uniform traffic ourt procedures.

MAY SETTLE STRIKE i- •

DETROIT. Jaq. ,1’—(UP) — Publishers met wit]} yiternation1 representatives of two striking inions today in another attempt 'o end the city’s 40-day-old news-

>aper strike. 4 ‘

Meetings were scheduled bcween representatives of the trikebound Detroit.Ffews, Times md Free Press oi the mailers nd prints unions, Rrytti affiliates

if the Internation

al Union.

Woodruff RandW lent and Joseph Ij -resident and

I

resentative, were

sessions. The tep-ifkhking unior leaders stepped in|o the talks in an effort to iron out a jurisdic- | tional dispute which publishers i charged prevented settlement of

I the strike.

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a new Ford Truck is your smartest buy!

INDIANA GAS & WATER COMPANY, INC.

Uncle Sam Should Teh More About Our Money By Margart Lat robe Greetings, Uncle Sam. It won’t , be long now until time to swear the foregoing financial state- | ment is the whole truth and then some. Right now the question is, ! who owes wham? Maybe we are even. Maybe our medical bills. | losses or contributions show you bit too deep on the withholding ■ tax. Whichever way it goes, we are ! glad to pay up—even though j the griping might sound as j though we had forgot what ! priceless privilege it is to live under your roof. You wouldn’t i ! have to go far to find a taxpayer vho “wishes he didn't have to o pay quite so much” for board .nd room in US.. But you would valk many a mile without find- j ng a citizen who wouldn't give | . ou his last thin dime—if you ! .ceded it. Would it be too personal a piestion though, if wa inquire .vhether our fair tax share inludes supporting 26 different gencies for medical care? Five eparate systems of hospitals op’rating with +0 per cent empty beds ? One hundred ^nd four ending and insurance operations j involving $240 billion dollars ? Plus 3.000 government business- ] ?s competing with private enterprise? Would you think us too for- ! j ward if we asked, in all honesty, whether you are wisely "invest- : ing” our money in return for '

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