The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 December 1958 — Page 3

Mayor Eberts Is Rapped By jury IXK3ANSPORT. Ird. < UP! ) A Ca."« County (Iran-! Jujv inv stigation of tlie $73,^'i9 25 shortage in Ihe I-oga.' port Muncipal Water tTtilities off. e was ensud todiy, but not without a parting blast at Logansport Mayor R .iph Eberts. Tlie jury criticized Eberts for not ordering a sufficiently prompt investigation wh* n the irregularities were first brought to his attention. It added there was "laxity in supervision of business’’ in. the utilities office. A two-count emoezzlement indictment was returned aga.nst Cecil Morris L ymon Nov. 17. charging the bookkeeper with embezzling $5,857 from utilities funds and with gram: larceny of the same amount. Luymon is free on bond pending arraignment of the charges. The jury also recommended that further inves’igati m should

—cmAN REBELS

2id the rebels were planning to ;oim a provisional government at Caibaiguan, 25 miles southeast f Santa Clara, under Dr. Manuel Urrutia, a former Oriente Province judge who fled into exile in the United States and returned to Cuba recently. MISSILE DESTROYED CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla (UPI)—The Navy's Polaris missile, designed to be fired from submerged submarines, rocketed otf to a clear Florida sky today but the second stage had to be destroyed after about I'-j minutes when it veered from its planned course. However, a Navy spokesman called the launching, “a paitial success” since it was the first tuile a Polaris with both stages had been fired. also, the two stages separated during the flight, which was one of the nuin tests in today's launch.

O. E. B. NOTICE t peRer. and Patterson. 39. Fillmore chapter of O. E S Terre Haute, will be confined No. 186 will hold its regular J alone ’’for some time to come."

stated meeting Thursday Jan. at 7:30 p. m. Gladys Tharp. W. M.

However, neither admitted having anything to do with the 13foot tunnel discovered Dec. 18 by prison officials.

PRISONERS IN SOLITARY MICHIGAN CITY. Ind. UPI— Two prisoners who tried to tunnel out of Indiana State Prison earlier this month were in solitary confinement today. Officials said Laveme Nelson, 27, Mont-

Income Tax Fax What form shall I use for my 1958 federal tax return? You have a choice. Form 1040-

be made into t former ut ili’. clerk Ralph I peared just b was discovers

whereabouts of ssistant chief k -r. who disap- > • the shortage is April 14.

DEED IS SIGNED

INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) Governor Handley signed a deed tod iv giving title to ’120 acres cf state-owned land to the Indiana-

Foundation at Fort

TANKER XGUOIND CAPE MAY. N. .1 UPI Tlu 21 000-ton Lib. ri m flag tenke - African Queen rnn aground oft the Maryland-Ivlaware coast to day and broke in two. The Coast Guard said 47 mer were aboard, under Capt. Kai Danielson of N a way. A search plane spotted 25 of them on thstern section of the ship. Th< plane reported both halves of the ship appeared firmly aground and in no danger of sinking. Three Coast Gua*d cutter; were enroute from here to effee’ rescue. The vessel, owned by Africai Enterprises Ltd., v. os s aid to b( tarrying crude oil from Covenar Columbia, to Paul.•boro, N. J.

Purdue Wayne,

The land, known as Oak Park F rm, formerly belonged to Foit Wayne State School and was sold o the educational and charitabie foundation for $113,350. Taking part in the ceremonies in Handley’s Statehou.se office ere Purdue President Frederick Hovde. Indiana President - Herman B. Wells, Dr. Stewart T. Ginsberg, head of the Indiana [ Mental Health Division, and other officials.

A, short form 1040 or long fofil 1040. The card return from 1040-A for 1958 filing has been revised to cover employees with incomes ip to $10,000. The new' card form may be used by any individual with total income of less than $10,000, consisting of wages reported on form W-2 and not more than $200 in dividends, interest, and wages not subject to withholding. Husband and wdfe may also file a joint return on form 1040A if their combined income does not exceed these limits. By using form 1040-A, you automatically claim the standard

10 percent deduction allowed by law' for personal expenses such as contributions, interest payments, medical expenses, and the like. If your allowable deductions tor these items is in excess of 10 per cent of your income you must use the regular form 1040 if you wish to claim them. Those taxpayers with incomes under $5,000 may figure their own tax or have Uncle Sam do it for them. If you owe some tax. this as a good way to get some extra time in which to pay it Since the law' does not permit this choice to be extended to incomes up to $10,000, taxpayers having $5,000 or more income

WORLD CHAMP IN NARCOTICS CASE—World welterweight boxing champion Don Jordan (right) stands in Vernon, Calif., police station with La Cruz Sanchez after the two were arrested on suspicion of narcotics. They were arrested with three other men when a marijuana cigaret butt was found in car. Jordan won title Dec. 5 from Virgil Akins. OUT ON THE LIMB

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week mil t r.i;' cd to 20 tm.'av tl>;, delayed re;

of a Green tow a w< Columbia City honpi Mrs. Leona L>< .1. ing the week "b f’or.i

sustained on Chri i u»s Day as .Qie drove Iwnri Fort Wayne L< spend tic* ho'i y with a tvl •- live. He car swerve out of contiol and plunged b >wn a U. S. 30

embankment.

VGA INST HIGHER. BUDGET WINCHESTER. Ind. (UPI) Merrett R. Monks, a former Republican legislator who was electd an Indi na state senator as a Democrat last month, has indi•ated he may vote against any 1059-60 biennial budget bill which 11s for expenditures totaling une thm tb.^ current budget. \ $1,041,000,000 budget has been proposed. The current budget is 988 million dollars.

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KILLED WHILE HUNTING LIBERTY, Ind. UPI—A young

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accident Monday. The victim Bobby Peters. 14, accidentally was shot in the head by a. charge trom a gun held by Robert Gregory, 15, College Corner. Authorities said Gregory apparently for-

go' the gun was loaded.

55 YEARS UP—The 55th anniversary of first flight of the Wright brothers, at Kitty Hawk, N.C., is signalized in three places here. At Kitty Hawk, a Marine helicopter hovers over the Wright memorial on Kill Devil hill during a Marine honor guard and wreathlaying ceremony. In Washington, Jacqueline Cochran, NASA vice president, gives NASA's Dr. John F. Victory a congratulatory kiss as he receive' the annual Wright Brothers trophy for "selfless service” to aviation. And in Dayton, O., four Civil Air patrol cadets stand guard at the Wright monument in Woodland cemetery.

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nominal as compared to the basic cove: >g<‘. So. holding to low liability limits is probably not done just to save money. Most of :he time it is the result of failing to assess the need, or of not iccognizing the facts. Take a realistic attitude towards liability insurance. Make sure it is designed to cover your nec is. and then insist on high limits. We would be olid to analyze your situation with regard to liability insurance and make our recommendations. Why not call for a definite appointment ?

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i\n Of Moslem Official Slain ALGIERS (UPI) — Algerian rebels ambushed and killed the son and brother-in-law of Baeh.ga Boualeb. Moslem deputy president of the French National Assembly, military authorities reported today. The two men were shot when a rebel band fell on a French army jeep and truck convoy in which they were traveling Monday near the village of Beni-Bou-Douanne. in the Orleansville region of West Algeria, the report said. The rebels, who struck out from dense fog shrouding them, were repelled by French soldiers. But they had time enough to shoot Bouchnafer Ben Mohammed. and Boualeb Abdelkader Ben Said, respectively the bro-ther-in-law and son of the assembly vice president. They also killed two Moslem French auxiliary Hoops and wounded another person.

as a result of a dislocated kneecap and sprainei ligaments sustained in a disastrous ride in a youngster s soapbor racer the day after Christmas, Sen. Estes Kef.uver (D.-Tenn.) ha: the plaster autographed by John Daugherty, a young admi.er. Th Senator is on the mend at Bethesda Naval Hospital.

BRIDGES' SINCLAIR SERVICE 404 K. Washington St. OPEN ALL DAY JANUARY 1ST Bob Bridges, Prop.

COMPLETE CHASSIS LUBRICATION Only S'J XING MORRISON FOSTER "Putnam County's Newest and Modern Garage” 119 V INDIANA ST.

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Where Did This Shopping Trip Start? Like so many of the most successful shopping expeditions hereabouts, this one started with a careful study of the advertising columns of The Daily Banner. • That way, the shopper got a quick, city-wide preview of who was offering what for sale ... and for how much. • Thus, without waste motion or loss of time, she was able to make a bee-line for the storo*' that had what she wanted to buy at the prices she wanted to pay. Advertising in The Daily Banner is a “two-way street.” For the shopper, it’s a time-saving shortcut to the best values in town. For the advertiser, it’s an effective selling short-cut to his most responsive market.

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Uvst figure tfinTr own tax and remit with the return 104(LA. 1646 Short Form If your adjusted gross income is more than $10,000 and your itemized deductions are less than 10Sc of your adjusted gross income, you should use short form 1040. 1040 Long Form If your adjusted gross income is over $10,000 you must use this form. If your itemized deductions are over lOCiof your adjusted gross income, it will be to your advantage to use this fonn. To assure any benefits of the split-income provisions, you and your wife should file a joint return. Both you and your wife must sign a joint return. One spouse cannot file a long form 1040 and take all the deductions and the other spouse file a fonn 1040-A or take the standard deduction or use the tax table. You are expected to pay your income tax on the basis of the lowest figure possible; therefo*-'. you should chose the form that results in the lowest tax for

THE DAILY BANNER TI ES., DEC. m 1W5H. I*ii ;r,3 GREENtASTI.E. INDIANA

and sank within throe minutes. The plane took off for Sno Paulo from Santos Dumont Field with 30 passengers aboard. One engine caught fire and the pilot attempted to circle back to the airport for an emergency landing.

DAIRY SALE FRIDAY, JAN. 2 1 P. M. Fast Time SS registered Holstein eows and heifers, all from one farm. 30 grade Holstein and Guernsey heifers. All calfhood vaeeinated and T.B. tested. BCDftE COUNTY SALE BARN — LEBANON

COOPER A CANDIDATE WASHINGTON UPI Liberal Senate Republicans decided today to run Sen. John Cooper, Kv, against Sen. Dirksen, 111., for the Senate Republican leadership, a reliable informant told the United Press International. HIGH AND LOW NEW YORK UPI—The lowest ; temperature in the nation this morning, as reported to the U. j S. Weather Bureau, was 33 degrees below zero at Fraser. Colo. The highest reported Monday was 77 at Kingsville, Tex. PLANE PLUNGES IN BAY RIO DE JANEIRO. Biazil PJI A twin engine Swedish biolt Snadia pline of the Brazilian d >- mestic airline Vasp plunged into Quanabara Bay before hundreds of beachfront onlookers today

COAL TRUCKERS \V»* an* now in an exceptionally good vein of huttoin vein BUM l\ ( OAL, whic h will probably 1 irt throughout the winter. CLOCK - EGG - NUT SCREENINGS Mine loeated I mile north of ( aibon S. L. TaSNER ca/u. r CLAY CO. Tel.—M ne JT-HC Kes. 7091 Carbon, Indiana

TERMITE EXTERMINATU'S 00. Swarmers iudirale possible damage to your home For Inspection and Estimates, eall RELIABLE Loan pharmacy PHONE OI. 3-1401

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Our wet-r'-sisfng soles will help keep you healthy and eomfort’hie on wet, eold di\s. Whole *oh*s or halfsoles, o ir nr.ilevi ils ami workmanship are ol the best avnila'd •. Our in ; itile half-soles are just as v>e! proof as lull a It . • long, eost It vs ml etn’t be told from whole soles. < tune in and let ,:s s!i m y oi. JOHN 1)1 E Sil >’; SH IP 2 1 'o. < liege Ave. < ree le.istle, Ind.

NOT, v Cook's Grocery and Texaco Station at Limedale will be open all day New Year's Day, for your convenience.

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE Of REAL ESI The late Ellis E. Taber’s farm h me -« <>! 27.’J acres with 6 room house will he sold at Publi Vi i n Mm premises on Saturday, Jan. 10, If59 A) 1:30 P. M, This property is loeated on Vale I’t d 1 ! lim miles west of Cloverdale and two miles east of ( ala: '‘ r ' ' Mouse wired for electricity — natural gas available — >o *' 1 1 <’ '•* rmiif — excellent location for country home — b ; •' "•ibilities for housing development. 18 acres under en'l . don. Terms: Cash — ' j on day of salt* and balance win n deed is made. L. E. MICHAEL, Adm. Wayne Branneman. Auctioneer Frank Stoessel, Attorney

AUCTION SALE

DAIRY CATTiF

Because of teaching school ami la k < ' It <' h* Ip, I will sell the following livestock at my farm !<>' ■ d , i nit s inrtbe tsf of Brazil. .» miles southeast of Carbon, or I » e ■ iih ol \ an Boren High School and 1 , mile east on FRIDAY, JANUARY 2. 1359 At 12:00 O’Cloek (C-T) 20 — HEAD — 20 1 Guernsey cow, 6 years old In -.h gj\ • _ J : u >lh»n. 1 (iiiernsev cow, 6 years old to freshen in Febreirv. I i-u' rnse, cow, (i years old fresh gixing 5 1 2 gallon. 1 Guernsey , v, 5 years old to freshen in March. 1 Holstein & Goensex cow. t xears old fresh giving 5 gallon. 1 Guernsey co.v, 1 -ill to freshen in April. 1 Guernsey cow. 3 years old dr ■-a :.:ir .. 5 gallon. I Holstein cow, 3 years old to freshen in Apr I. I Guernsey cow, 2 years old fresh giving 3 l jK a ll |,n ' also fa 1 ho ! i a inated. 2 Guernsey Heifers, •» years old, due to i t ' • i <: » s. 3 (iiiernscy Yearling Heifers recently tired. 2 Ifo'st y Jersex Heifer. 1 year old. 1 Guernsey Heifer, I year old. ' \U above heifers eaifhood vaeeinated.) 3 Guernsey A Jersey l! if-rs, | months old. ALL ABOVE COWS TESTED AND LI.AN HOGS 2 Yorkshire Boars, 5 months old. 13 Y .rk«di re boars and gilts, weighing 50 to 75 pounds. All hogs eligible to register. GLEN J. PELL, Owner TERMS CASH. Not Respoiisib! in use of accidents. Cap Dow ning. Auctioneer I mimic Job, Clerk In ease of Itad weather. Hale will be hi .J under shelter.