The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 January 1958 — Page 3

DAflY BANTNE? Till RS.. 4 AN'. !fl. I'a*;** 3 GKfciiV VmLK. IND. Christian Men Met On Monday Th Mr' Ch!:s'ion FellawKhip meetincr \v? - held at lh“ Parkr-rnburg Chri-tian churrh. 18 mile?, north of G?eenca«Ue. Mor.fi i . •. J .. 13. A steak • supper erved in the annex ot the church io 151 men by the church ladies. Rev L •• n H f r1rk of M<*l]ott. Indiana \va- the 'peaker of the evening. R-v. Ray Britton of Roachdkle is thf minister of the Parker-burg church. Men from the following, churches were represented: Waveland. X. vv Market, Roach- | flale, Ladoga, Providence. Dan-

ville. Rockville. Young Chapel. Hanging Rook. Brunswick. Mechanics burg. Janies to h h. Byron, Whlta\*iUe. Dover. New Ross. New Richmond. Crawfordsville. Darlington, Advance. John Wilson of Roachdale, music teacher, lei the singing. ike Will Get Missile Money WASHINGTON UP — House defense check writers were reported near agreement today on giving President Eisenhower about, all of th» SI.260,000,000 emergency missile money he ]

wants.

One source hinted that the 12man defense appropriations subcommittee might even recommend slightly more than the

President a B ked, transferring fund, sential uses.

possibly by type atomic submarine would ft 1 *.- ]<•. s > - arty th.- 1 uOO-rn.lc Polaris bal-

listic in•swile. He sard priority aev- Ipr.ment of th? solid-fuel rockvelopment of the solid-fuel rock-

search areas of the Navy.

3% DIIOP REPORTED

Both a high Na/y official and Dr. Alan T Waterman, director ; o the National Science Fmrnda- ' ion. protested meanwhile that \ the administration had slashed WASHINGTON UP — The

Waterman told a House govern- Agriculture Department today ment operations Subcommittee estimated the number of ca-tle j that the Budge* Bureau cut th? and calves on feed for marker j Foundation’s basic research 01 • Ian - * a t 5.86<.000 head. 3% • funds by 50 per cent this yetr ,ess than the 6.t>67.000 head on and knocked 20 per cent off th? a V ear earlier-. mount asked for the next fiscal Cattle and calves on feed in yea?. the corn belt were estimated at Assistant Navy Secretary Gar- 4.390,000 head, an increase of 1 ricon Norton, in censored testi- percent. mony released by the Senate p -c- Feeding in the western corn ] rare 'ness subcommittee. said belt states was up 3 percent, the Navy didn’t get all the <•“- while the eastern corn belt was ! search and development funds it down 5 percent from a year should have in the President’s earlier. 1959 budget. Feeding in Iowa, the leading Norton disclosed a Nautilus- state, was up 2 percent from

Jan. 1, 1957 Illinois, the secor. 1 ranking state, bowed a f> • cent increase. Nefcraksa shower) a 3 percent drop, Minnesota was down 1 percent. Indiana w.i? down 3 percent. Ohio down 7 percent. Michigan down 6 p t cent and North D ikota down 10 percent. '

B. & P. Women Hold Meeting The Business and Professional Woman’s club held its regular monthly meeting Wednesday night. After dinner at the Cafe Royale the group went to the home of Miss Barbara Gerneth for its business meeting and program. Six of the members presented

th? program which gave a bistory of the local chib and whr.t it lu-.s accomplished in the post 32 years since its organization in 1925. The members taking part in the program were Helen Black. Minnetta Wrjght, Susie Talbott, Edith Browning. Dr. Winona Welch. Mrs. Theoline Bee and Elizabeth M. Ward. Two new members were welcomed into membership. Mrs. Mary Ellen Glidewell and Mrs. Frances) Moodie. The monthly committee, Barbara Gerneth. Violet Shopmeyer, Minnetta Wright and Theoline Bee served refreshments. The February meeting will be a carry-in dinner at the home of Miss Eleanore Cammack.

GENERAL SPEAKS DETROIT < UP i chui. Alfitd M. Gruenther. former supreme I allied commander in Europe, said Wednesday night America still has -the power to retaliate even j if the Rus n claims for guided missiles are valid ones." But he said economic and political problems are as dangerous as military ones. Gruenther. president of the American Red Cross, was the principal speaker- during the week long convention of the Society of Automotive Engineers. He told the group that Americans must reach “a stage of maturity in understanding all the aspects of defense."

City Manager C A Harrell. H-smdJ is ■ onuui t. ivl the ." : ! V issue $2,000,000 v. or.h of councUii' .nic bonds to buy rt>-standar 1 property near the stadium to orovide 2600 pa: kr -rg .-paces for baseball fans. The Council v >te 1 7-2 to r'f'r .ho proposal to flu Finance and Traffic C’.r.uo *; City trai'c engineer Geo:; c Howie ,nroved the plan 'ni> her this week. Redlegs own<-*r Powell Crosby fr.. .aid Tuesday he would • ommend ‘ha‘. the club renviui n Cim-innati for at least an■thcr f ve yerfrs if the city won’ I orovi’e m re park’ng fjciliti-s •iear the stadium. CARD OF THANKS

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COI’NTIL TAKES ACTION CINCINNATI. O . UP — The City Council took action late Wednesday on a proposal to spend $2,000,000 to provide additional] parking space near Crosley Field in an effort to keep the Redlegs in Cincinnati. The Council studied a resolution introduced by Councilman Walton Bachrach, to approve the intent of a report submitted by

I wish to thank Dr. Tennis anti ! 'he hospital staff for the splen- ! '!d care I r ceive I while 1 was i r the hospital. A 'so my friends rnd relatives for the beautiful flowers and cards anti everyone i who helped in so many ways Mrs, Sum Hem y pd I The first margarine was mad'' i in France when Napoleon II | needed a nutritious, concentrated food for his troops.

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President Eisenhower ,in his first news conference since October 30, stated he would prefer deficit spending rather than increasing taxes if it becomes necessary to spend more than his record $73,934,000,000 budget in orde, to speed up the .nissile program while continuing the domestic program.-.

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