The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 January 1958 — Page 2
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r. <j. WANTS OUTER SPAfF INOFK rONTROFf WASHINGTON* UP Th. United States is working on detailed proposals to put outer space under international control for peace if Rn. ia gr"‘s, i it was disclosed today. S/» far the Russians have dodged repeated American efforts to work jointly on the outer space
project.
Officials said studies inside the government are progressing slowly toward a “final report" despite M scow's seemingly un-
willingness to join.
Secretary of State John Foster Dulles Thursday openly prodded the Russian leaders to begin work now on outer space controls. This general idea was put forward last weekend by President Eisenhower in his reply to Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin. The President gave no details pending the outcome of admin-
istration studies
Russia’s attitude on outer space proposals may play an imI>ortant role in determining its interest in negotiating agreements at a possible chiefs-of-ptate “summit” conference. Speaking before the National Press Club, Dulles said “the time to move is now, in the infancy of this art of penetrating the atmosphere and reaching outer space.Control action should be taken, he said, while missiles are “large, cumbersome, and cannot be concealed even from the most superficial form of inspection
from the air.”
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HERALD CONSOLIDATE!. Entered tn the poslofflce o. ireencAstle, Indiana as second «.•«» mail matter under a/"** of reh 1878. Suhscnpttor .1, -e 25 *cntj per week, S5.C0 oer year by mail In Putnam “ounty, S6.0A to $10.40 per year mtslde Pntnam County.
TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT The grass withereth, the flower fadeth, but the word of our God shall stand forever. Isaiah 40:8. In Isaiah’s day the better part of the Bible had not been written. It is more honored today than at any time in three thousand years. Even in minute details it has been verified as startlingly true.
Bounce tne engagement or their daughter, Kaye Louise, and Rex ! T. Edmonds, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Edmonds of George- 1 town. Illinois. Miss LaFollette is employed as speech therapist in the Greencastle Consolidated school system. Mr. Edmonds is a Civil Engineer with the Illinois of Highways.
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Miss Wilma Marlene Bemis Mr. and Mrs. William Earl Bemis, Green castle R. 2, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Wilma Marlene, to Ralph Leon Lewis, son of Mr. i and Mrs. John D. Lewis of Crawfordsville. No date has been set
for the wedding.
ANNIVERSARIES Birthdays • Sarah Jane Shannon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shannon, one year old Jan. 22.
Theresa Annette Bergen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chirl- - Bergen. 3 years old today. FOOT SF.ARC.I CEDAR CITY. Utah. UP Police Chief Tony Lambert,
whose department has only one cruiser, was patrolling the town
on foot today, looking black car marked “Cc Police" that someone s terday from in front of !
station.
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Miss Carolyn Moyer
The Betty Crocker Homemak. ’ of Tomorrow in Roachdale High ' School is Mary Ann Crosby.
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She received the highest score ! in a written examination on
Miss Moyer, niece of Mr. and , tudes, administered Dec. 3, to Mrs. Clyde Underwood, has the i senior girls in the graduating honor of being crowned Queen of class. Her examination papei w ill Lovells of 1958. She will reign ; he entered in competition to name among other queens over the this state s candidate foi the title
MOTORIST K1IXED GARY UP - Charley Barney, 54, Chesterton, was killed today When a big truck Jacknifed and skidded across four lanes of .- lushy pavement into Uie path
ol his car.
The semi-trailer was driven by Donald S. Young. 41, Chicago. <jET CONTRACT DEMANDS DETROIT (UP) — Walter P. Reuther and the United Auto Workers executive board today submitted pro{>oeed 1958 contract demands to 3,600 delegates at the union’s special convention. Despite strong popular sentiment for seeking a shorter work week to combat unemployment, Reuther told the convention the
Mis. Nell ye Riggs reported seeing two robins in her back yard Wednesday morning. The Echo Club will meet this e-vening at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Russell Coleman. Needlecraft Club will have a covered dish luncheon Friday at 12:30 at the home of Mrs. Frank
Schafer.
The St. Paul Study dub u r ill meet Friday at 1:30 p. m. with Mrs. Dominic Romalia, 818 Gar-
den Side Drive.
Alcoholics Anonymous “secre-
tary,” P. O. Box
Friday 8:30 p. m.
Hall, 206 E. Washington st. Have You A Problem ? ? Friends of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Hollowell report that they are
.Mrs. Minnie Heavin Honored With Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Heavin entertained with a turkey dinner
on Sunday, Jan. 19th in honor among other queens
of Mrs. Minnie Hea.vin’s 90th state of Michigan during the an-j of All-American Homemaker oi birthday. Those present were: imal winter carnival at Grayling Tomorrow and will also be conMr. and Mrs. Morris Heavin. Mr. Sports Pai;k. Miss Michigan will sldered f01 ' the runnerup award in
and Mrs. Reuben Heavin of Fill- ; chosen at this time. The
more; Mrs. Clara Pritchard of ; queen's throne is made of beauti- ^ Cloverdale; Mrs. Ada Greenlee of ful colored ice. Grayling is noted b >' Tnfa ' n of Xevv York ’
the state. For her achievement, she received award pin designed
Pontiac, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. J. for winter sports such as skating T. Heavin and Jane of Miamis- ar >d skiing. Carolyn is the daughbury;, Ohio; Mrs. Lora, Smith, Mr. j ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe D. Moyer, and Mrs. Milus Heavin, Susie, | and is a senior at Fredrick high Michael, Donald and Dennis of ; school. Miss Barbara Jackson, Coatesviller Mr. and Mrs. Hal- j cousin of Carolyn, will be in the
bert Heavin and Sandra of In- : queen’s court. dianapolis and Mis. Margaret ' Baldwin of Greencastle. j EXCUSE FAILS Callers in the afternoon were :
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Heavin, | SCOCKFORT, England UP David and Jay of Fillmore; Mr. Daniel Roberts thought he had and Mrs. Harold Heavin and a good excuse for failing to buy
.>94, meetings Karen of Coatesville; Mrs. Rena a license for his television set. Community Sechman and Mr. and Mrs. Mar- but was fined because it wasn't
ion Cline. good enough. An official testi-
fied Tuesday that when he asked Roberts why he had no license, he replied; “The set hag been run- ; ning quite well without one.”
Edmonds-La Follette Engagement Announeed
Garrett, Indiana, an-
leaderohip’s program—consisting j j ;id (,n a public of a profit sharing plan and basic ; charge. Moran uas
wage ami benefit increases—will : custody on West Franklin street,
mean more purchasing power for !
now making their home in Home- and ^f rs - Albert Lee La
stead, Florida, where they are | Collette
building a new residence. They formerly lived in Kingston, N. C. Francis Moran was arrested by city police Tuesday afternoon and lodged in the Putnam County
intoxication taken into
Stis n Faye Bock Wins Bainbridge ConleM The Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow in the Bainbridge school is Miss Susan Faye Bock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ted Bock. Miss Bock had the hignest score in a written examination on homemaking knowledge and attitudes given to senior girls. Her examination paper has been entered in competition to name this state’s candidate for All American Homemaker of Tomorrow. Miss Bock received an award pin designed by Trifari of New York.
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BELOW ARE JUST A FEW Or THE MANY ITEMS ON SALE
Ladies Winter Dress* Values to 10.98 Velues tc 14.98 Vakes to 24.05
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Ladies Cotton BLOUSES Values to 5<98 100
L?- ' Fianne! PAJAMAS Values to 5.98 2.00
YJ23\ Bermuda SHORTS Values fa 3,93 3.09
Large Selection PURSES Values to 3.C0 1.50 Plus Tav
Ladies Winter HATS All At V2 Price
Ladies V/osI SCARFS Values tc 3X0 1.00
Ladies Suede JACKETS Values to 29.C5 15.00
Jersey and Velveteen BLOUSES Vali:2S to 8.93 3.00
Ladies Periy SKIRTS Values b *0=93 5.00
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TO SELL CAPONE AUTO MANCHESTER. England UP Gangster A] Capone's bull'tproof automobile went up auction today complete with police siren, oversized engine and rear window that opens on hinges to make it easier to machine-gun pursing police.
The 1928 Cadiilas reinforced I early spring.
The Indiana
Word received from Ben Davis who is spending the winter in St. Petersburg, Fla., says they nr» experiencing another cool spell. " he last one was severe t nougn to freeze vegetables and f ( . r 1 flowers, and Mr. Davis says he has been slowed up a bit with his flowers because of the freeze. However, he is hoping that all were not killed outright and that there will be flowers during the
with thick steel plating v. ntaken out of "mothballs" by a Blackpool fun fair which bought it for $384 from a showman who brought it to Britain during the war. DENT WINS ELECTION GREENSBURG. Pa UP State Sen. John H. Dent. D-Pa.. winner of the year’s first congressional election, today called his victory "proof that the people of the country are sorely dis--atisfie.l w ith management on a national scale and with external and internal problems." Dent won Tuesday over Republican Herbert O. Morrison, a Pittsburgh radio newscaster, in the Westmord in l County election In which 161.456 voters, only 42 peuent of those eligible, cajt ballots. Unofficial results from 256 of the 270 piocincts gavr Dent 30.129 votes to 29.786 for Morrison. Dent will succeed the late Rep. Augustine Kelley, a Democrat who died last November ■JBOAL N'OTIC* OF FVBU4 ii n.v h i > o Public S--rvlrv Commission of tik(kaxia Docket N**. r« Application of the N‘ W York tvnirol KnitroaU Fompuny for T'- rmbsion 10 (I’.scntlnue operation of passenger trains Nos. 12. •j 4. 4<»v and Us in ••n*- direction, ..•id Nos ll, it. I'lT and It7 • ; poaite direction, between Imli.iit.ipolls, Indian.i. ami IndiaraUllnoH Hiate Un,-. Notice i* herebx Kiveii th.it the Ihiblie Service C> lisslon of Indiana will condmt public hearing ,n thi** causa m tht New York c’emrnl Railroad Station Rulldini; tlrecncnatle. !nd.. 10.00 a, in OST Turoday. March It. I9f>v Public participation ie requested. Public Service Commission of Vnll.ina. Hy John \V Van N-s**. chairman. Indianapolis. Ind . Jan. 71. 19f.S.
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Commission will hold ;i heming on March 11. 1958 at 10 a. m. in the New York Central i.iilro.d -fation in Grecncasth on wheth.n or not the commission w'll .Iccitie to allow the tailrom! to discontinue trains east and w st between Indianapolis and the Illinois state line. 7'he trains will be Nos. 12, 24. 408 and 446 in one direction and trains No- 41. 11, 407 and 427 in the opposite
direction.
IN MEMORY In loving memory of our son, Robert Boyd Kitterman, who passed away January 22. 1955. E>eep in our hearts lies a picture Of our loved one gone to rest. In memory’s frame we shall always keep it As long as life shall last. As we loved him- So do we miss
him—
In our hearts he is always near, Loved, remembered, longed for
always.
Brings many a silent tear. Sadly missed by parents, other relatives and friends. pd WILL SING TONIGHT CHICAGO i UP)—Tempestuous opera star Maria Meneghini-Cal-las sings at a benefit performance tonight that promises to be a sellout. The ticket-ofice at the Chicago Civic Opera House reported that with the exception of some orchestra pit seats, the prime donna’s concert already was sold out. The orchestra seats were expected to be gone by tonight.
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