The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 January 1957 — Page 6

THE DAILY BANNER \\ F!) . I \ \ • ORKENCASII F. INDIANA World At Peace Foreseen In 2057

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globes nnd irtnps of all thp pl?ne‘s and their sateilies." the article said. Electronics will put an end tc traffic jams, the firm predicts. “Our automobilr system is one gigantic electronic network into which individual automobiles tie as if into a closed circu ; t moving out into automatically adjusted speed paths,” the article said. Passengers sett’e hack in their rotunda-like plastic domes to view their scenery-scanners, play cards, sip cocktails or enjoy a picnic lunch at a speed of 200 miles per hour. In general, Rand McNally found that the world would he like this: “The population of the earth has tripled in the j :.st 100 years to 7 1 billion. Dispersed skyscraper cnmnr nitvs con accoin modate more and more people . . “Seventy- and eighty-flor r sky-scraper apartments providing up to 10 rooms per occupant with roof gardens and generout ' open-air patios are gradually replacing the one-frnnily dwelling “Nuclear and solar energy and liquified rock fuels are making life more comfoj table and convenient for everyone.

“Mass artifrial pro-essing c? foods has eliminated starvation conversion of ocean water to fiesh water is a development now 50 years old. “Hundreds of new synthetics and the use of the ocean’s vast mineral supplies have left our underground resources still undepleted.”

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Resort British H Jets !n Action

EVANSVILLE. Ind., (UP — Jan. 9- Patrons of an all-night restaurant recieved a mild shock Tuesday when an unidentified man walked in clad only VISITING MINISTER

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in e pair of shorts. When sheriffs deputies arrived. they foun 1 tha man had gone back to bed in a motc : which adjoins t h? restaurant He explained he is a sleepwalker. He dressed, made Ins apoligies in the restaurant and drove away, before authorities cooid get his name.

party’s top officials. The major concession was that peasants should be free to work, sell, lease or buy land acquired through legacies or family division of estates and to “observe the principle of the free transfer of property rights in land.”

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Polish Farmers Get Concessions

Hungarians Face Mew Kadar Action

LONDON _(UP)—The Aden government announced today that ‘regular and irregular’ troops of the Yemen had attacked villages in the British protectorate and that RAF jet fighters had strafed them. A dispatch from Aden said cannon-firing Venom fighters were called in to “assist local security forces and Beihani tribesmen to repeal the attackers who during past weeks have become more persistent in their unprovoked attacks.” A communique denied that RAF planes had crossed the Yemen border, 10 miles from Beihan in the northwestern district of the Aden protectorate.

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SECRETARY OF STATE John Foster Dulles (right) and Adm. Arthur Radford, chairm-—- of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, demonstrate to the Hous-* foreign affairs committee pa:t of the Middle East program outlined by President Eisenhower. Dul les said the Preeidem’s fight-if-necessa. j piogram is designed to stop World War in before it starts.

ilP nr Rev. James Hamilton of Huntington, W. Va., will conduct a revival at the Church of the j Nazarene 315 N. Jackson. , Rev. Hamilton has years of experience in the field of evangelism and is a sincere forceful preacher of the Gospel. Services each evening at 7:30 P. M. The public is cordially invited to attend these special services.

WARSAW, Poland, (UP) — Poland today announced sweeping concessions to its farmers and replaced the minister of agriculture with Edward Ochab. former head of the Polish Con> munist Party. The Central Committee of the Communist Party announced the sweeping concessions to farmers, including a paitial leturn to free enterprise. The government announced that Minister of Agriculture Natoni Kuligowski was being replaced by Ochab Ochab was parry secretary until the Oct. 19 meeting of t’n party’s Central Committee \vh<m he was replaced by Wladyslaw Gomulka in the revolt, against Stalinism. Since then Ochab lias been a member of the political bureau of the Party’s Central Committee and still remains one of the

BUDAPEST (UP)— DictatorPremier Janos opened a new campaign of terror against Hungarian intellectuals today bv indicting ll patriots for publishing .and distributing free newspapers after the Nov. 4 attack by the Soviet army. Two of the nation’s betterknown writers were among the — accused of “counter - revolutionary activities” by publishing o** distributing the paper. The two writers also were accused of inciting a Dec. 4 demonstration by Hungarian women against Russian tanks. Simultaneously, the Workers Council on the powder keg industrial island of Csepel in the Danube south of Budapest announced it was resigning in protest against interference by the Kadar government. The Workers Council at the sprawling Bejolannis electrical plant also was reported to have resigned, and other Budapest workers councils were expected to follow suit.

Administrators Sale OF PERSONAL PROPERTY By virtue of an order of the Putnam Circuit Court, the tmdersigivd Administrator will offer at Public Auction thr following personal property of the la’e Augustus G. Kclle> at th« farm located 2 miles North of Fillmore, Indiana, on Blacktop road, on Friday, January lllh, 1557 BEGINNING AT 12:00 C. I). S. T. 16 - CATTLE - 16 4 HEREFORD COWS—5 years old, to freshen soon; 2 Hereford cows, 5 years old with ealves h\ side; one •!« r>ey cow , 3 yea** o’d with calf by side; 4 yearling Hereford Steers; 2 \earling Hereford Heifers. 15-HOGS - 15 2 Hampshire Sows and 12 pigs; one bred Hampshire Sow. FARM EQUIPMENT 1952 Massey Harris No. 44 Tractor and Cultivators; 1945 \VC Allis Vhalmers Tractor and Cultivators; Allis Chalmers 2row Corn Pi.-ker; 1950 Xe.v Holland Super OH PTO Hay Staler; Massey Harris 3-14 Plow; 3 Lent/. Coulters; John Deer** 2-14 Plow;*David Bradley Pull-type I*TO Mower; 7 ft. Dunham disr and itandem; Rubber tired wagon with tied; Manure Spreader; Implement Trailer; Rotary Hoe; Two-wheel trailer; Hog Feeders; Water Tanks, and miscellaneous tools and equipment too numerous to mention. MJSGELLANEGUS 1949 Frazer Automobile, 4 door Sedan; 1943 Kaiser Automobile, 4 door Sedan; 12 Gauge Double Barrel Sot t.iin; 22 Cal. Ri'le, a fe.v pieces of Miso» llaneous Furniture. FJTD 1530 Dales Alfalfa Hay- 1200 Bushels com. TI1RMS—(’A‘*11. No rroperty reimr cd until settled for. Seiler Not Responsible in case of Accidents. CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK. Aim. A. O. HUNTER, Auctioneer. CLIFF MeM A INS, Clerk. J. FRANK DURHAM. Attorney.

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