The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 April 1956 — Page 5

the daily banner Turns.. AIMtir 12 1956 ragr- 5 CiREEM ASTLK. IN DI A> A TO TAKE STRIKE VOTE INDIANAPOLIS, April 12 - (UP) — Marion County dairy fanners v\ili jecide Friday night whether they would support a milk strike in the Indianapolis

area.

Sam Bradenburg. county chairman for Dairy Producers, Inc., i>a:d a vote will be taken at a meeting at Decatur Central High

School.

“We arc nol we are ready f a strike is thr starvation pne

for milk ', Bradenburg said. “But we want to know how many farmers would be willing to pour out their milk and go on strike if that should appea: to be be our best avenue for re-

lief."

PAINTING STOLEN*

LONDON, Ap Insh nationalists the Tate Natio: British Art in Lc made off with j to Ireland. A controverv

tor Sir Hugh P The name of not disclosed i

I 12—(UP) — nlently raided •1 Gallery of Jon today and Dutch master claim belongs ad raged for printing which

ying now tha strike or tha swer to th< te are gettm;

FAIRLY SPOPN

day had not put their knives in their mouths." Ah. yes, that well-mannered era wasn’t all please and thankyou. Placecards in public rooms | warned: “Gentlemen without ladies are requested not to occupy seats in this saloon while ladies stand”— “Passengers are requested not to put their feet upon the (velvet-covered) scats" I —“Guests are requested not to spit upon the carpets.’’ A writer in Scribner's Monthly for December, 1872, complained that a “statesman of ability and courtesy in debate, learns back in j his chair after the repast—and picks his teeth with his penknife.”

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Critics Abounded On Manners Of The Past By Margaret I .at robe

“I like the Americans,” wrote Thaekeray from the Continent to a friend over hers, “but I could have wished that all of the five who sat opposite me at dinner to-

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roup, yet forced to play it. un- impossible. And the teats are aiming eavesdropper to the In- waya too amall or too hard or too pid tenderness which Romeo peaked or too alippery to allow as pouring into Juliet's ear. of any considerations of comfort, ght in our line of vuicn. and But if the chairs were easier ding up tire only avail, ble post people might stay too long’ After f view!” all there ia something in thi- oonTch! eideration. . .” The chairs didn't suit h : m Ah. yen Don’t discount tnose ither. “There i* no such thing as chairs to speed the parting guest, ^signing one's self to t.ieir sup- They make 'em much too comfy ort it was not intended amd is nowaday*

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TORNADO DAMAGE to the Oxnatlon Milk company erenmArr (above highway) in Berlin, V lia., is so complete there doesn'f appear to be much left to repair. Damage to a factory (belO« highway) is even worse. The tornado killed eight persona afld to jured 50 in this area, (International Soundphot* READ THE DAILY BANNER ADS

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