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txotwv; SNOW * ,♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦• THE DAILY BANNER VOWMfc FIFTY-FIVE " IT WAVES FOR ALL" LOCAL SCHOOL [SURVEY REPORT |$ OF INTEREST ki lilt' HMM* WKDNKSDW i> cm GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1947. NO. 109 Ulc mUii mini salary of the pur. | l/Nkir pi |i|fk . T p..si-d state t.-achcr salary LIUlO LLUl) AT i' in i tv npocU i iii it p ibiic school i .M in r. will hate ( mv i>ii ;. ii .it |ggai lour yi M s ,,i • Uogi braining, in I.I. Oreen-i :i i«- I I >l TS'. .1 Hi,, t ■.■,,•!,. Mttoi oompleted ■ collcgi .i* i. .i II i r ecnl ol tin 'lav a No completed a m., t,, degree. Tiler,- .it • M per cent. ,., IM.,„„ ,.f Kcsesnh iiiiiij-" w*var, wh have i -. than HI. ;,. ,.r tho School, of l^'-dard ton* year training, A. Md ration of In, In"" University ,,f three niec'ings «'" l.vi -miry 26 BISlJ* pibUr preUmlntry npotl of Hj^y ,,r UU CrCOU Hstlc Lfc to Hi' piirent-s-tc. ■BUttOU ■""' •oho°l !■*■«>■.j LavtMduns ""» nwita—Mng I ^...n.Hl '' ""' P1*** »*OOto, (tea joint meeting ■fOMtacd j„. I'. .1 ,rv "; I Kiwanls Clubs til interested citizens. This r.Unff will be held at 7:ao In hi,;;, school I'lditarium. eg report covered the sots all pfciaM of IhC GrccncHS Ic ,A TII eurvi >■ -tan »f nan twrnty-five niPinbers has from l"i' members of (•ant) of DePaim Uhleuw-in amr I' U of ihe Work. HUBbtc written repot of date .ml fin-lings will he jic to Uir Board of MmaiHiai 1,1 lu Superintendent T. A. ekaer major parta of the oral l-ikirt to the dbincna of Green* Mb toaroaWp and city were n.i I v community aone JMMI I n id' , «i..e decision In r/mi-iyi ten the By an! township schools. t-Yn Ii ehool organisation la a aaamd I'niii illy. flnanclHlly p,| ubnnlatratlvely, [The control of the sii-.iols pug*! your Selected Board of t i:, in Hie ha nils of '• II 11 p > iii • the I:.' cno i ■' i, aaho la should nth mp4 le hav< • II of Iti I :nh-r.s meet the niiiiiiii.ini st.,II,; ,i,i .,, four y,.,,, training, Tin- percci i i r non-prow U KU II. I thus r-l.iid.iti, n in ,,.| | in tin ■ohoofai la too high, Educational atepa ataould be taken to reduce tins retardation to ■ r ueonabk lit.in Tin. ,-, to, v menl oa measured by .-Ian iril toota iiv BChc .1 suh-jeits nt various levels ,,l the school .-h»»w Unit It la, on the wh'le. approximately average, The holding flower of the high aetio I is tow. AppioMin.itiiv one-third oi ii,,. praaenl B« tor, .liiiii. 1. and Bophoinore 1 laaaca "! CLOVERDALE HAS DINNER MEETING «1:1.1 \KK WOSK Ton M llllin; i». WILSON MOMiw EVE OI' I'l'.v. rdal Uona Clue held their ri'c.ii r monthly 1.inner ni'-i tii 1 at tin a iverdale Moth- 1 '1-1 Church M01 day evening ■no '-'• 1 ii lei us , hlekea in, i.i served by iii, \v. s. C. S. if the Ca rnrdale Methodlal ' ' 'lull < h was i'iij.iy.,1 by the Lions and their KM 11- On irlcn !<■ i.-r. elementary Iv< '• '-aiiun i-, . , . rtenaon and the arjeal api nki r Mwurior It Wilson. 1 Mcetlni ana In t liargc oi \M i i'i. -1.1. nt Wayne Brann man 1.ion K.-'ii Meek, chalrmrui of Profram Committee, prcoentad 1.1,11 Kay Kay who briefly re- 111 * 1 the Public Welfare Act of 1936 mm Indicated the broad ■oope of the welfare work, i^/m Ray then Introduced afr. Maunc it. Wilaon, A hniniatraUve As-eirtanl to Ihe 1 »lrei t •■ ol Oorr «■ 1 ll\l» CUMtE CALL i.i" bjgn -tan 1 had dropped out of niiioi between 11> rUi and li-nlii -1.ni We ix, ; in-aaoondar- y achooi to be lor the eh. ^ ,1 ol iii youth, i MJVI 1 tliir. pajMcnt o. prjpiai dr p oat, It a lahrj 1 1 ha kiat lla opportunity o( contrlbuUng fully to Ra pur|. aja, The observed ii_striu , na of l>u|»iLs Uu-oughout tho m h ol ni on tin- wiioi,. ^. 1,1 'i nan wit marked dUTerencea from poor ta ••-•<<•■Hint wurk going on in i:.i 1 la.'-siooiiis. To 1 provi these learning ocaedltiona th ear-vcy t'.afl r ■<', mi in. mil Hi,- follow- Irg: Tlierc he adOad to th bafi an elementary sehool piuitipal. Huncrviaur who will give Ins Ume who dtaare for yaw ^ u„, ana^iuatratlon add aupcr- ' • -^ •'""•' •»*«■ ivi.-oti ,f the w,„k of all „: Ihe n 1 1 Education has clrniPlltir> j.r^,,,-N. ,,,,„ , ,„.,„ feaekma! trainer I Bdu(Uoll||, :„l„„1|ll ,„. „, .1- the Supcnn.!uu. h„.^. ,.,.„,.:,,„„„,, ■ :' Schoola, 'plies: thai 11 ti.tni^ program he lOreeno] is s.-h«.J buiin- ,11>litllU.j 1U1(, clMltmuC(l fur „,.,. Then;ia innncdjate need '■" ,. , ,u „f cMt&ifrv UlJ|l ,.v. , . ■ for rlemen- nt ^ m ^ ^ ^ iii- Hi 'n. nr" now IHlpils in tlie fir.-t six glad'-; i. . Ii in 11t.11 v BohooL Al iwiit Hi. r,. „r,. 750 ChlUrcil I <^,' ill the 1 ai 1-nt. The total cnroll-i n t i\ gradaa ol ■ hoola win n "'a rroxiinat, ly 820 within the I ■ • in 11' '-i • In vi.'W of the 11I for expenaion of eiemcn- |r>- schi»>i cnuvoorna aaal UH 'l"Mlil.. . on lit ion of the I,.in i "I I llkttllg In npliin' hMl DEng al tin- oafUaat dEU lil. With a niodeni .school Ming A ho Ii wiriVi house ap-v\ iiii.i!.|y iuo elementary old i-1 lilinta.'y classrooma wl.h uu 1 'n 1 ■iildiiiKs an aoon aa poaatblei ti. i the learning of youth takee peace bo a marked degn in th. la-.-io-.m an I thus Ml ■ w.uk in it mual be of ex-cellent type. 1 .1 to the large peret nt nf puplla who finii it nceaaary t" rut at t'v pohoo] buikllng, Uicrc is marked need of a achooi lunch progie.n, The rae UUca can eaally be n le availalili :.t th • Mill. 1 ■ hooL The Bui I . y itaff iw n men '.. thai till i» glvuu 1 w I) iti ni urn and an building I 11 II Uea are added proVlakat for the -ihooi kimh program is bicluJ-eti as n pa/i of the plane. I State 11. p:u ' uu ut .if l iih-lic Welfare, ijfi \\'ii.-"n empha >/■ .1 the fa.: '1' I Ol* welfare work is too broad ai ! ii avj 1 • any one man I to a Iministi 1 ami hcODe it lliust be a cooperative enterprlae. Or ■ 1- on 11 '■..I.-., to an alarming xtent. In our Indiana penal and i e'ive Inatitutlona there ar i roon Hi ui "1(100 b> 1 '1 iii. ' ■ ire about '^'.00 to JMMI 1,1 fenca 1 - 'i i'.'-"i in this state. Tin- crime wave ii ooatly milliona of rtollara In fust ooat and In family support coat, it la 1 istiv alao In B *iclal way thrTurh t hi JUR I at'aohed bo Bin criminal nd to membere of ins family, n Ii our first fob to ci these so-called criminal! re> habilitatevl Into .-oentv .mil cn-courasje them In "yet their chin-up." Moat of them are m t bj aay 1.11.- 'i O'-.M.. .'I but are very human and oap»W ol i» ■ mini ' ' .•■'ililltv 111 rehabilitation h i-eltint to the IK.1»OHI of ea'ii |..III,I,.I '1 Individual probli m, Th- ' n lies the task of the Parole I Hvtalon of the an uTare >MII 1. M -1 'i those Intlivl and probli Ills ale the reil ill ol 1 .III' Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Erawloy, he is loach ,,r in strong Jeffei- S'li high school net team al I.i layette, ware In the section ,,i bleai hers thai collap ■ d In Uu- Purdue fleldhouac Monday sign Fortunately, they escaped «it'i only slight injuries as did mem-bers ui tin- Jefferson squad who were attending the Wkworain- Boilermaker game. Mr. Orawley, 0 former Tiger Cub and DsFauM athlete, UH ■ iiin ,,f Mr. and Mrs Charles Crawtey, north Indiana ■treel HAMPSHIRE STATE SALE • HELD IN CITY Th- s •cuiiil Ii.diana Slat. Ilimp.Oiire nog sale held In the Cre. ncastl, Sales Pavilion, Was ,tt. nded by H good onard on WedncaJay, whan some of iv fineat fniin t ;i""i^'i. at th • slate were shown during the lati 11 niiii^ hours .111 I sold dur tig he afternoon. s Hue axtrem ly ba I veatliei in the north pert of the 11 it' prevented name of the br1 >i is from letting hr.-c fjr the sale. Reports indicated the r la were covered with tec and snow, making battling too hazardous U r them bo risk their an.mnl- on *h" highways, M. J. Coffmau of C'lovcidal. waa tii • only Ititna 11 County Mampahlrc breeder oonajgniiMj gilts to this sale. Others fro 11 nearby Iriduded Dswcw St^lcy of Kniin in,, an 1.1. c Baughman 11 MonrcsAille. NEW MANAGER AT A AND P MARKET The Atlantic and Pa ific Ten Company annuurea tlie a,ppon.t-raanl of Cf rlea Munron ns Mie ' < OM1ITION (KITKAI. Harold Carrlngton, of Bvai viiic. is 1. ported in a crltii il ■ ondition lie ui suffering from uijiii us received when 1 fui n 10 "ii which lie was working explod-ed Mr... Hannah Badlor was taken to Bvansvllle Bunday when notified of tee accident air. OarrEngton made ii 1 ho 1 with Mr.-. Badler before going to Bvansvllle, MARINES OF COUNTY FORM A NEW CLUB IMCIrli WILL CLOHE ON MAltdl .1 WITH MORE Til AN M NAMES Coal Trucks Halt At Picket Lines IttlT'AI.O. N Y . I'cli. 20. tun drlvei win, refused t» haul ehal through picket lines threatened today to close the 21 pUbUc seh. '.ia remaining open dnapite'Cnartcr , •' irtkc of 2.400 teaehers. , ., ,„,.„„„„,„ Buperintendent of School Re Thll|i|hN N.Uona| Jud~ Aiv,- bcrt T. Maps. Mid the 11 SChOOta ,.,„.,„ Yoiniestown «. rouW '",' today but admitted ,,,,,. ., Woi T..,,, Haute "•wJDepartmcnl of Indiana Com- "' mandanl a/as alao pri sen) and participated In the charter pro- ■upplv of ca, to hMl until to- (M|„.rs ,;|km;. |i;nt ,„. morrow, rechnical high school ,,„,,,.,, ,.,,„,, Wir, Wi , "" '"'r lr nl* enough cool U>ja , ,,„, K,,,.,., , Rlco ,„ ,,„ "''••r;"" ' '" "v" •'"> ""•"'• Evaiiavilk Chapter ,ll l othe, officers oi th. .... He Marines include Men Cannon, LATEST WIRE NEWS \\< MORAOE, \l.iska. Feb. :•;.—-IINM-A B4g aajaerfort-reaa waa BBaaahg taaha) an a ttiKht tram BEaaaandarl Hehi near \tn In.rnee. AIMIIII 11 nun were abeard bad aaMMrrtlsa asan mil sure ol the exact IIIIIIIIMT oil The (iii, Dcaatle 1 ictachmenl .lie bags plane. ,'l the Mai lie Cup 1 Lea duly dial bored Ti* idaj evening , 1 1 dinner meeting held m diet's Cafeteria wlbh approxl ll.il. ly ,".U Cllil' let" III. Illll. 1 I ■ 1 ii.utei w ill . |o . M 11. ii ."1 and by Hi it tune It I III, hope ol P. A boycott by APL truck,, ,. ,„,,,„„. ,„ |mvc . than 30 abgn the chartoi LONDON, ivn. -.».—(1NM)— Charlca •Weavei was t Beuten dtepatoh from Brav , commandant and si cepted thi ai bchall "i the .ii.'ii- I'Ai.is. piab. EL—(INS)— 1; oho Meraeeo reported today H11I 1 I nile.I Males cranked near Baaaberg, m.uu. in idqaarten <>f tin < imatabulary. plan. Oar- D. s. 1 Of two hitii SCbOOla -till func-baae reported tedaj ibat »i\ pai sons Here killed when | Hutch la-t Indies Air Force II.,I,,,I , plane crashed into the an off Mr.ulliroke islam) while , nmini; in after ■ lest Pagbi. coal on til Illll open have sufficient hand for from i •» weeks, The ciiy.- other 77 schools were dosed Monday when the tea< ii.is quit to enforce demands for nn Immediate jsoo coat-of-living bomi- and a I1.0IB salary ICI ine next year. Approxl-1 matel] 03,000 puplla wew affect-ed by the strike. Ti achei • w ho ignored the strike admittedly were having difficulty keeping order In da ■ ■ winch wire described by .some puplla as a farce. Sixty-nine teachers at Lafay-ette petitioned tin aupsrlntend-i nt to close that scllo.il. They said tiny did not deem il ndvlx-ai. ie to continue ■ laases under present conditions. cias.-e- at Lafayette were Jis-iii.' Commandant; John Wal kit . chaplain; Wai n n B« 1. h aril. Adjutant I'ayin;, !■ i Ro-ot it i.yon, Judge Advocat. u i Robert llaiinaniai, Bcrgeanl al I ■ [LOCAL OPTION BILL DIES IN LEGISLATURE STATK ASSKMB1.Y TO GET l-iut OK BEFOBM MKASl RK, INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 26 — . INS I Administia'ion leaders lejolccd today in having skirted the dangerous shoal, ol local . ption. The Republican majority lead- .!■ ..t tin General Assembly alao prepared today t" obtain ap* ■K- "l the liquor reform bill Of Governor Ralph K Gates, de-slgned to ihvori. beer from pol-itics. The House ot It' pi .si ntutives Tuaaday afternooi) defeated the Starr precinct local option meas-ure. 64 to SB, with a surprising lack of bitter prohibition ora-tory. A few minutes later, the House. (12 to M, pas-e.l tne Boon i ii"n -. Mil calling for a referendum on local option at the 1041 general elect Lieutenants vt the Governor . \i i. i.-'-'i shrewd itrategy in kill-iiiK local option for the current 26 Indicted In Sugar 'Racket WASHINGTON, Feb. 26.— (INS)—President Truman toila> aaamd Lewis \v DIMIKISN. 32, former director ol the Iniili;. i as I niled States ainbussililiir 10 Oroal Mrilain. I \l MKITK, hid.. Feb. 16.— (UP)—A Purihie tfarratattj h r student died teaaa) af in-juries reieoeii in in,. eaOagaa af[ Isglatotlvg seaaloti and poatpon-lag an all-out decision on the wet and dry laaiH a bleacher section al a Big Mm-basketball same Mondai briiiK-iny the death toil in the traced) ,„ ,|lr(.,. I They did so by amending the local option uu a lure to ptOV 'I' managnr of thr flrneiraastln I "''—*•' early yesterday for the store. Mr, Miin-o.i CaBMa vSere from Paxton, Illinois, but his honie is In Crnwfor isvdl.v lie i- an ex-.-.ivie., man serving ovcraeaa with the I . ted Btatea Arm- lie has i.".-n connected with the A and P Company for! niioui nine years, Mr. Mine ..i islwcrc suspended, vicious social order. Aboul K.V. | „,.,,,.„,, ;iMi| ^ n f , ._„ (|.,l;r„.| T)H)„,.lniK „, ,„.,„„,, .i.ii.iron ■ tlM 0 paiolees were born ami,.,. ^ ,n|| „ „,.. fl„„ ,v „,, ,.,,^-j,.,, toboggan lldei skating i;> .iii.-'i, ah ut Me mii'.'ie ofI rinks and bheaten to make tl eiiviiniiiii ids ...i ,1 a selfish ai.nd second day, At Technical Injjh. school, hands of hoisterous stU-J dents wandered through UIMU>| tended ciiissrooni- and one group attempted bo carry a placard into the building All sohoin.tii sporl activities lee, ,| ill p, '. i i ly and hei U I ret ,hi.:it..I less than an 8th ■iii, '. I'I .a PeW if any are h gh -. hOOl grfeduatl I and . n-paiativiiv none are college grad-ual Mi in in. nl.illy unfit, .mil in thing io h.ip tin III who parole.1 becan ■■■ Iheis" i. i , in i i . iitality upon which to b nki ,i new social life. II ol the inmates of th ■ ii'.init n The pi"' Ii in "I wh t to .:., w h tin pai .."i ,"' i.,i II •.! i id . ther The Sun, y atafl bellcvoa thai ,,-,,, ,,.,,„.„ ,, ,,,.. hl„ni. , ' ' the kindergarten should he a pail , . should .also p"la.n.. to' of a I'jh,l,ic sch, ool, system. At present Hire • ma to be no lifted or ei i It becomes th practical method ol accomplish- ,,.,, ,„,.,, ,,. nil. oomnsunlty, lag this in Qreencaatle, In *o Abo||| s„ ( ,-,■, of tho men on rut nn- .1. veiopin nt .1 tho school, |lir,|,. ,. from broken homes. however, ii is recoi i led Unit This crime ware Is ■ direct re- ■BMous i ■on. i 'i iti "ii ba given to .,,., ,,, family Ufa In winch the addition of halfilnv kii d. . - ( .,,, ,.,. „ ,,,, ,, , , |.|,,,,-. no n " . * Sli'tens to the , l.in.iit.iiy s.li"'.l , , ,„,,,„ ,-,v. „., ,,|, hence, and pi gram. The Surv •> al iff '" pointing nit ihe full ire needa of Ihe (Ire ne.i.-tle si hool.s is not un mindful of ihe io i ih.i on "i Whole til' I V I' in i lull ol/ nn,i thai UM IS ■ •! are only bin r nil ..i ;;i" i II g pabia Uajd any siined system, business or farm IWithin th,. next tag ' '1. H to Ih, high school building order t,, m I prcsinir needs I ' nil to replace the ■ in.,I Tllr pn ni bran ipn lalioo <>f 0j in the school district b] "I JUHI <>|ieratod by ' ashooi i arporaUoa is well agd ■ ndeally done. In comparison I'll tarn lr.,- poHabV n through-thi. .-lid, the ooat is distinct-anrer. Th. Buroey staff be-paj tin, i dan ;,, aarafol ixisi- .""I educational manage- '.'-•I iii-.'-.. Mtddi rapre- ■ '" • 'I lUVa linenl of H|'- Xiiiml, |. *20.00t) arc not ad- ' "''i^ ""i I nor pro|ierly pro-1 •A lr aeeordance with the '■ Inking of tlv Board Education It is reeomiiunl. I "I proper housing be provW'd | **<>ol busiH^ at a very early SBhaol buUdiiijr n els. if •"■nt iiPeo Icvela continue, Will approximately JJOO.OOO ov.r 'en v^„- ^.J a m. ,. . men ill" r of the .tiff ol vn War pci-HAl. TlK- Green-1 _ ., „...,„ «• SU> iich.-.i K, , ^ ,. Gn rn Ic Bchools. Wi L_* "■"Col board .should pro-a" for the oust of this building Inmi bv Mu. eatabMianment I ■ Ini i teii"e on work. Children must be dtedpllned II tin J nn I I ni' ,1-. fill social ns. Mr. WH "n WUS a in" I oil r , ■ "• : I raised In ■"•'in,. •, m,, •••,- exolu n I- many t .:'■! provoking shl|, tn| ,,... (l||, Issues II. Iwwed R UKSfougtij ,M ., ., .,-i ,nv ,,,.|,.ir, i an- Itnowb'lgi if tho parote phase of jalyate, the l/nrted stair.- UM I 'i'i' • Ifare i ■ * ■*en "tu-1 delegatlor defended Its trustae menlalions la.le.n, thOBS win. 1.1 ,,,.,, „f ,,„. prohlema nvived in . .,,„,, ,|eini.ilils and man ' aUlc.i March. I. inn Wei 'i. bhc i r man-ager, has been transferred to I, I'.ivette. Pressing Claim To Jap Islands LAJOB SIXCKSS X Y Keb 2li illl'i The PIIIIMI State. ; ".I r- claim bo Japan - Pi-cnic mandates before th" Unt*«d Nations Security Coumil today, pr. misiiv- |o build the i'lambs ml., .i far-fhinv basl ai di,heated i "General I urity under tlie United Nat.iMii.' Heartened by Bovlel Ru ala'i approval, AmorUnn officials an-i., ipati i sknonl no rasisl n oa t> their plan for legally removing Ota islands and c '<rly 1.000,000 aquarr. mil s of the Pacific from Japattea* ountred and iriadng i, r ex1 lu i\ • United ic -I ol the holiday Many of| them refused to allend clas.-e. .it tie open 'h<„»t inc.,use of bhclr sympathy »itii the teachers. Map .t sakl the Ai-'i. T' on tei i i |.i< nl had not 111, ■ I linn it I Ill- I beM would deliver coal I" J only if Hi'' temperature waa kept ■ low I, to to degn. . nun i.-nt to keep pip. • from rroealng Nor-i, ii , oil moIII temperature is 7(i dogi Tin- inio ,'.,- al o stalemate 'i it ii 1,'itn beachet • and i it v ' I'- flclala looking lo Albany foi ■ .solution. may have. Many of the H HII- . that wag tii ■ school board ir»J sup liu'en fjanl ■•.■.Hid have arrived ot had they had before bhem the data gut hi : I bj Ihe SirveV Stall Dean Wright ■•ate i "The ur-vcy slaf." has ha/1 excellent co-jr.ere yesterday when hog prices^ fcrtnet Benah , syate i>, ItFtOlills SIIATTKICKI1 l.cs ANQBUM, Feb. 26. Al iiri program wa • the only t" as nrc "the security of CHICAGO, !•'.it M (UP) Tiie govcrnnionl pressed it- drivi agali ■■' sugar Mack marketeer today all. .' .-. ' UI in^ nidi. Inielll ■ agaiiuri L'O pai ons nil d, alma in counterfeit and ralani stamps fur ."I.IHMI .(Mi'l pounds of sugar. "THIS is only the beginning," r. B. in.stiH.i Attorni y .1 Alb rl W,,ll -.ml otti r nn Sllllg the big- . I break in ihe ring that Ii "I extended Its Midi op coasl-lo-eoasl "Sou.11 Mack mark' t lllg Is II" racket oi today," Wi 11 aid, ex-plaining thai the sugai ws d veiled fioni the regulaj market through various channels to bak- , ■ 1 mdy inakei ■- and ol bet co 1 corns n-iiii: largi quantll in., rationed product, Theodore Nordqatet, ■.'.",. Gary, ad-, an Arnaj Alrhrree retaran . .mil a senior, died of spinal and chest iajuriea at iiome aaapllal He also suffered Iwa broken toga when the bugjB lileaclier scctnui gam «a.\ diirliiK Die half of the Purdue Wisconsin t ,uic Twn oilier students were killed .onI inure Hum M0 injured. IMH \N AI'OI.IS. Feb. 26.— thai •. |OW 11 11 "ii t d mill winch would choc . aridity In an option election would lose Its form r share ol revenues from taxes and license fees on IntOXiCantX. Tins amendment protected tho ntativei from tin dry rural incus, who. wh io opiion. have (eared Un- wrath i more pui il.ii.n il con- BblbUCnte. The ii. ten-. "I in. .• lawmaker,-, when they go home, (I P)—Special salely measures „.,,, ,„. „,.,, „lt.y llul n„, ,,,,,, ,,, win be Liken at the nn gjaiiai jtmy, ,h, liix ,..„, ,;„,,,, ,,, ,„,,,. lams where seetioaal tourila ( ,„„„„,,„„, v (0 ,,.„, ,.,, ,,„ the menls «il| la- held. < ommlssioner.B4>(iullC,, ,„ ,,.,,,„„. ,,,„„ IntOXi- I,. V Phillips nl the Indiana llign Sri I Mid. in \.s,«iail„n sod today, Ihe l.ilaiette s,mi llnals ol Ihe state teumei will IH' held al Un Purdue DaUaoaaa March IE NEW Uillh, lib. Ki.— (I V) --Wholesale loud prhes luive re.i, he] an all-time IIIL;II with re-cent sharp advances in lions and AIIIOIIK the 26 Indicted al Chi-J M-IHMU, BUB A Bradatieot, inc., eago were tavern ownera, truck reported today, drtVi i . linker-, ■ oi'l. etioni I and a foi Hiel I M'A I II I"' ciise.i ot teallng H.OOO numbei lour v HI ration books fn i OPA wan house in other par) ol .in country government agent wen crack-lag down on the far-flung oi in,, win . i, ' btainlng ciIminul Information gains! i I person and arraigning four al Ban i-1 ■ ■ i MI" Annual Session Here March 6th Announcement has been mad. thai the annual etlng "i bh Putnam County Parn Bun ui this oountry »■-,' the maintaa anas of International Pc r ■ and by Un ■ONtol srh'Hil buildlnc; fund J' will also be necessary to bonds. [» asBosHod valuatkm |K-r in the HUIKNII district Is »» «sl the school bax rate to «li.ii c-inparcfl to school *bi of abrdiar siz.,- in Ini* The ability of the achooi alatlng records were shattered security." Wan ' An-hundred- tin. Chi. f Aim near driegntfl aght 'wai ready to slabcatc on Hi" Tpe union stockyards' olnairur Arnerieaa pkm when 'la ci moll "v' quotation was almoal douhto bhi [ mng ai B p. m, BIT to begin si-local wartime colling of gis.T'ii. ,i--ration of the tin teeship pan* operatiori from ih- Orcem ale , lt ., top of S30.SO boanl ' f education and cvorj member "f the staff of Un-i Sdiools. hen tract d eraeaiish BS per « ■ aid piofis.a.iiaiiv aa co-work- ,|MI, thl. blghcal In the M yearJacaaJ, irs." The niciiiliTs of the Ini' a, . University Sch'oi of Education j [ahjreay M ff making the raport in Gr-ncnstlo we-e- Mean Won-I ■I-II W. Wrieh'. I>r. M W. II dm- | ■tr it. Dr. Ooorga D. Striiyer. Jr.. and Dr. William H. Fox. hi itory "I the yards 111 M IN W All i; Ku I in lite main., n lulled ui Greencnstic having some duly looking "atcr Tuesday aft i eoon, it ».. ■ said t hal boo alnii of bhc pressure Tueadaj morning i in «d ih.- ru.-i in break loo iimi statter through bhe clty*aiCo-Op A snikil will ba held . ,'. i ii in, ut.. ting II i'i,... the ■:■•' m ■ th hl| h ■ I ' water pipe ' |.. imllv. N'lini'l I auditorium "il the evening ol on Inquiries wen made al Thcl March '• at T:80 o'clock B K r .Mice a U'll •■ ■ I'1"1 Tlnre Will I" I report "I bill Water Works office regarding Board ol Dlracton bj I 1 chali tin- rod ci,imed vat. i i man. Raymond Crosby; the man-j ager*s raport by Pan P. Ruark and t I- • to. i ot six direct, i The Putnam County Kuril Youth ciuii is now preparing ■ sliorl comedy play and music as a part of Ihe ■ veiime.' i ' for tin- annual met ling There will ha an mktr Prank Bcall, Perai nnel Dired u ..I the Indiana Faun Bureau Co-operative A . oelation. M U4U NttTON, Pbb. M — (IP) —Pieakteal Truman toda*. • nl to I nuitn-ss i, i: i-lai I,,I, le •uinli" Ike ariij. MUM ami air Iii, . under a angle BO ret»r\ ■>! " iii." il del,'iise. ( ITANIA, Sicily, lib. Ki-ll Pi— Mount I in , erupted In-ii. ii. spewlag down its aaapca ■ -i\ ooi, i,,im river ol aaetten lava whiill had crept within a II il. .mil a ball n( Hie \lilac,e ol 1 Pa—II Pise.II ,,, Joins Drive To Conclude OPA "r"-t In export ei'ucaUon is Soviet RuanbVs uncx"eeti I ap, !>r .v I of the t-ri t h p plan i.rt ante Minor British si i Au«- I lia-i • rli'.i in le the way ol I ,„ n lap* a-"."v d by Hi-- S.-eurilv I ||„. IIRI SSI.I.S. lib. 26— (Is.M-iiiiv tii.iiis.ind lortin-r Belgiaa soldiers wi,-. bail In-eii war pii-.i»ii,-rs BUSged a vi'denl <l,*m misiralioii ugainsl lb,. guVCTa- IIM-III I'Mla.v. caiisliii; n-arf- rlol • iito,ns III Rnasala. \ i moled ear-. ;iml slrcaius ol u iti r Iroin lb,- roof <i the Par-li. on, lit bilildiliK were used Io break up Hie .1.-in, list rators ranks just la-Inn- lbe\ leacli.-il th - geveraaaMSl ■fnoaa. Prices Set For 1947 Assessing eanl Tin- i ,,,i idmii 'i ation chiefs likewise hamabrung the Hoover heal optu.n referendum nn a. ur.- The modlU "p. iaii.li m this i ■ a '.' . to amend the raferand> i.m to I B avers voter to spec-ify llow thC leV. Illle lost III,' I drying up a community would ba made up. The bill soys that a rote In th um shall not be counted unless the vote ipM - Ifu i income, nel Inoonu. ■alt tax or ... Increase m the property tax a: s mi ana ol mak-ing up this deficit, Obaervi is pn dli ted that tho referendum mi aaun and the ', ernoi 's llq bill w ,11 i..r.• mooUi tiling in th.- Bin ate Tin ll"u ' n Will coi.sidcr on third and final rl • ' "- lit in mcaaui a, a hit ii baa re-slated 'i tuny ■ ITIv attempt ot ,i numbei ol .; 0 P county chairmen to dn ■ i ' Phe cl venl into ... tlon .»' au ■ ' he bill Inn at.'tis the lucrative !'.■• I wholesaler monopoly which tin y ll.e. ■ , . , : 11 ;■ . l'..| '. RrijH II the Republican majoritj ; i B new llqUOt bill. Both .a y.. and weta, a ho have DO In UK id nil- n si in tin |" etii i... , pictun in ■ - i tain to rally to lla support ol bhe rc-torni inii ami Insure it- paasage, (lovi mot date sd to fore, p i i.. ol this lull in Iii ■ ,-,,up - to 1 he Q 0 p ital eon« viit mu last lummer and before the li's'islatots at the beginning- ,,| thin Ami nil Indications are that 1 the legislators will keep luith with Int<■ sPKIMiMt TO WEAR INDIAN AI'OI.IS I'M, N I The low nship a - -es'n - in meet - inn w'lh oountj ■ Prank g I '■ opel. have figures "II valuu- , i pai - aiai property ha this IprlngS as.-a.-ineid. whuii Inelridod bhe foHoorlng llorasa, HOO "id down, mill a same, MIL W. H. Aimicvvs ofj *""! the effort bo support' Mitchell. Ind.. pafoiri nw..y ••>< as -efUcu.su In sohoolj Sunday. Her death was due to a Jwislow. I II.-art a"tack Mis Andrews was • ng .salary of the j a aiater of Mrs. Estes Duncan >f • <te in aahooj clUes of from ' CloveiUale Mra. Duncan is the '" '0.CO0. These salaries last surviving member of the "a to b«> sharply ralacJ to faaiUly. The fiuneial and burial good tcuchera «ad to meet waa ui MltUwU. WASHINGTON, PVb iM IUFJ Chairman Btyksa Brldgoa of the B mu- A ppi i.'i a • mi miitce today >'inc i bhi drive to Congi'-ss In wind up "PA now and i M sgmi. rice -""i rant eon-t, o!;i in - ' ur ha, , Is 'I lu Ni v Ramp inn- II pubH ■lid ha f MU '..I glriag OPlA , nnn v ISNdad |0 stay ill! Oitim-ii. The Iwioountriea main*[tuMnon only until Isgialalkm. bain the United Btatea ',..,,1,11;,,,,,,,,. wUtl "„,. ,..:11 jmng omv I ' day that Clark spiiug.-,. G. O. rii P tWroi rrglatarad and If. waN telh Japanese paaac trola otuld bo e. i ad » sUta ohalr n. wlU be th. -■' ''■ '"' "•""■•. hng* beood muoliations to preas il- elai.n | ,-.,,,.., . . „.,, |, Ua, I osider- lunch-oi, speaker al the orguM,- sows 1,5. slmk hues BO cents .-.; I'a mid-winter meeUng in I"'1 I""""": |««llry. *7 |s-,r duaeu. Indianapolis Saliirilny |.-,,r erain, Uu- followine. Congressiiian Ilewc, Slnnl. OfI fjguraa wer. I,\,.|; wheat, |lJ0i M oi. win in- Mu- iimi ipaak-lrye, vi M Bon 00 eenaa; oaM ir ai the banquet that night and! 00 oante; soy u-nns. M.CKI. , i,.v short talks will be made by j r seed, $20. Inn, thy seed $2.00: (INS) The Ind a llcpiilihi ■ H00 at-l glOOi st,«k oat- Editorial Association announced tie, 13 lo II cents per peaanfi but th. v h.\. e'catly en l-.rse ' I lll(, ..dlrr the els' ot Auueli. Apiil exelusiv- Ami ric n tin I eylilp,,,,. M„y .,., |MIISIIIII- dales to ml Bf the Islands. ](ll'A. A mint- IWUlK.ng - ■ 11» v>:i I - Imiitce rsaonmertted yem'ci i] M-^v NOTMIR ! iiii'.t C ngraaa raiae rani rwllmgi en. Jesse M. Laa i'."t iwu io par cent above Daa U. "MU. 120 Years A}»o IN QRKKNCAHTIjr, Greoacaatle lost the "Vlclory Brick" I" Itushville, 27 to 26. A Cheviolet coupe stolen fro' I Elmer Blue was paeviatad In Clinton Ml Moil Maishall fell al h r home Buffering ■ brokaa toftl arm Veterans of Foreign Wara vlll levels and tranafor rent oinltol | S. natois Honu-r K. Cn|Mdiart and I. alia seed. $12: clover hay, 112; Mrs. Helen Ellis was hostess meet Thursday evening at 8 enforcement from Oi A to Uu- VVillinni K. JCIIIHI and Governor .i.ixed hay $12; alfulfu hay |12. to the Pnscllla Club. ' o clock. court*. Ralpii F. Gates. baled atraw J10. • ••••* P # • • • TodAvs Weather • 1 hud I • Local Temperature 9 lv with oei a. al light snow Hurries today and tonight and near l»ike Michigan Thurs-day, i.iitie ohangs in IsmpaiQ' turn Minimum 1 1 ■ m. 24 1 a. 111. '.--. X a. m. .an !• a. m. . JO 10 a. m. xz II a. in m 12 noon ' xt 1 pi m. xt ..a
Object Description
Title | The Daily Banner, vol. 55, no. 109, February 26, 1947 |
Subject | Putnam County |
Newspaper Name | The Daily Banner |
Date.Original | 1947-02-26 |
Time Period | 1960-1969 |
Date.Digital | 2012-10-29 |
Item Type | Newspaper |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format |
Description
Title | 0000954 |
Subject | Putnam County |
Newspaper Name | The Daily Banner |
Time Period | 1960-1969 |
Date.Digital | 2012-10-23 |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | |
Transcript |
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,♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦• THE DAILY BANNER
VOWMfc FIFTY-FIVE
" IT WAVES FOR ALL"
LOCAL SCHOOL
[SURVEY REPORT
|$ OF INTEREST
ki lilt' HMM* WKDNKSDW
i> cm
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1947. NO. 109
Ulc mUii mini salary of the pur. | l/Nkir pi |i|fk . T
p..si-d state t.-achcr salary LIUlO LLUl) AT
i' in i tv npocU i iii it p ibiic
school i .M in r. will hate ( mv
i>ii ;. ii .it |ggai lour yi M s ,,i
• Uogi braining, in I.I. Oreen-i
:i i«- I I >l TS'. .1 Hi,, t ■.■,,•!,.
Mttoi oompleted ■ collcgi .i*
i. .i II i r ecnl ol tin
'lav a No completed a m., t,,
degree. Tiler,- .it • M per cent.
,., IM.,„„ ,.f Kcsesnh iiiiiij-" w*var, wh have i -. than HI.
;,. ,.r tho School, of l^'-dard ton* year training, A. Md
ration of In, In"" University
,,f three niec'ings «'"
l.vi -miry 26 BISlJ*
pibUr preUmlntry npotl of
Hj^y ,,r UU CrCOU Hstlc
Lfc to Hi' piirent-s-tc.
■BUttOU ■""' •oho°l !■*■«>■.j
LavtMduns ""» nwita—Mng I
^...n.Hl '' ""' P1*** »*OOto,
(tea joint meeting ■fOMtacd
j„. I'. .1 ,rv "; I Kiwanls Clubs
til interested citizens. This
r.Unff will be held at 7:ao In
hi,;;, school I'lditarium.
eg report covered the sots
all pfciaM of IhC GrccncHS Ic
,A TII eurvi >■ -tan »f nan
twrnty-five niPinbers has
from l"i' members of
(•ant) of DePaim Uhleuw-in
amr I' U of ihe Work.
HUBbtc written repot of
date .ml fin-lings will he
jic to Uir Board of MmaiHiai
1,1 lu Superintendent T. A.
ekaer
major parta of the oral
l-ikirt to the dbincna of Green*
Mb toaroaWp and city were n.i
I
v community aone JMMI
I n id' , «i..e decision In r/mi-iyi
ten the
By an! township schools. t-Yn Ii
ehool organisation la a aaamd
I'niii illy. flnanclHlly
p,| ubnnlatratlvely,
[The control of the sii-.iols
pug*! your Selected Board of
t i:, in Hie ha nils of
'• II 11 p > iii • the I:.' cno i ■' i,
aaho la should nth mp4 le hav<
• II of Iti I :nh-r.s meet the
niiiiiiii.ini st.,II,; ,i,i .,, four y,.,,,
training,
Tin- percci i i r non-prow U KU
II. I thus r-l.iid.iti, n in ,,.| |
in tin
■ohoofai la too high, Educational
atepa ataould be taken to reduce
tins retardation to ■ r ueonabk
lit.in
Tin. ,-, to, v menl oa measured
by .-Ian iril toota iiv BChc .1 suh-jeits
nt various levels ,,l the
school .-h»»w Unit It la, on the
wh'le. approximately average,
The holding flower of the high
aetio I is tow. AppioMin.itiiv
one-third oi ii,,. praaenl B« tor,
.liiiii. 1. and Bophoinore 1 laaaca "!
CLOVERDALE HAS
DINNER MEETING
«1:1.1 \KK WOSK Ton
M llllin; i». WILSON
MOMiw EVE
OI'
I'l'.v. rdal Uona Clue held
their ri'c.ii r monthly 1.inner
ni'-i tii 1 at tin a iverdale Moth-
1 '1-1 Church M01 day evening
■no '-'• 1 ii lei us , hlekea
in, i.i served by iii, \v. s. C. S.
if the Ca rnrdale Methodlal
' ' 'lull < h was i'iij.iy.,1 by the Lions
and their KM 11- On irlcn !<■ i.-r.
elementary Iv< '• '-aiiun i-, . , . rtenaon
and the arjeal api nki r Mwurior
It Wilson. 1
Mcetlni ana In t liargc oi \M i
i'i. -1.1. nt Wayne Brann man
1.ion K.-'ii Meek, chalrmrui of
Profram Committee, prcoentad
1.1,11 Kay Kay who briefly re-
111 * 1 the Public Welfare Act of
1936 mm Indicated the broad
■oope of the welfare work, i^/m
Ray then Introduced afr. Maunc
it. Wilaon, A hniniatraUve As-eirtanl
to Ihe 1 »lrei t •■ ol Oorr «■
1
ll\l» CUMtE CALL
i.i" bjgn -tan 1 had dropped out
of niiioi between 11> rUi
and li-nlii -1.ni We ix, ; in-aaoondar-
y achooi to be lor the
eh. ^ ,1 ol iii youth, i MJVI 1
tliir. pajMcnt o. prjpiai dr p oat,
It a lahrj 1 1 ha kiat lla
opportunity o( contrlbuUng fully
to Ra pur|. aja,
The observed ii_striu , na of
l>u|»iLs Uu-oughout tho m h ol
ni on tin- wiioi,. ^. 1,1 'i nan
wit marked dUTerencea from
poor ta ••-•<<•■Hint wurk going on
in i:.i 1 la.'-siooiiis. To 1 provi
these learning ocaedltiona th ear-vcy
t'.afl r ■<', mi in. mil Hi,- follow-
Irg: Tlierc he adOad to th bafi
an elementary sehool piuitipal.
Huncrviaur who will give Ins Ume
who dtaare for yaw ^ u„, ana^iuatratlon add aupcr-
' • -^ •'""•' •»*«■ ivi.-oti ,f the w,„k of all „: Ihe
n 1 1 Education has clrniPlltir> j.r^,,,-N. ,,,,„ , ,„.,„
feaekma! trainer I Bdu(Uoll||, :„l„„1|ll ,„. „,
.1- the Supcnn.!uu. h„.^. ,.,.„,.:,,„„„,,
■ :' Schoola, 'plies: thai 11 ti.tni^ program he
lOreeno] is s.-h«.J buiin- ,11>litllU.j 1U1(, clMltmuC(l fur „,.,.
Then;ia innncdjate need '■" ,. , ,u „f cMt&ifrv UlJ|l ,.v. , . ■
for rlemen- nt ^ m ^ ^ ^
iii- Hi 'n. nr" now
IHlpils in tlie fir.-t six glad'-;
i. . Ii in 11t.11 v BohooL Al
iwiit Hi. r,. „r,. 750 ChlUrcil
I <^,' ill the
1 ai 1-nt. The total cnroll-i
n t i\ gradaa ol
■ hoola win n "'a
rroxiinat, ly 820 within the
I ■ • in
11' '-i • In vi.'W of the
11I for expenaion of eiemcn-
|r>- schi»>i cnuvoorna aaal UH
'l"Mlil.. . on lit ion of the I,.in i
"I I llkttllg In npliin' hMl
DEng al tin- oafUaat dEU
lil. With a niodeni .school
Ming A ho Ii wiriVi house ap-v\
iiii.i!.|y iuo elementary
old i-1 lilinta.'y classrooma wl.h
uu 1 'n 1 ■iildiiiKs an aoon aa
poaatblei ti. i the learning of
youth takee peace bo a marked
degn in th. la-.-io-.m an I thus
Ml ■ w.uk in it mual be of ex-cellent
type.
1 .1 to the large peret nt nf
puplla who finii it nceaaary t"
rut at t'v pohoo] buikllng, Uicrc
is marked need of a achooi lunch
progie.n, The rae UUca can eaally
be n le availalili :.t th • Mill. 1
■ hooL The Bui I . y itaff iw n
men '.. thai till i» glvuu 1 w I)
iti ni urn and an building I 11 II
Uea are added proVlakat for the
-ihooi kimh program is bicluJ-eti
as n pa/i of the plane.
I State 11. p:u ' uu ut .if l iih-lic
Welfare,
ijfi \\'ii.-"n empha >/■ .1 the fa.:
'1' I Ol* welfare work is too
broad ai ! ii avj 1 • any one man
I to a Iministi 1 ami hcODe it lliust
be a cooperative enterprlae.
Or ■ 1- on 11 '■..I.-., to an
alarming xtent. In our Indiana
penal and i e'ive Inatitutlona
there ar i roon Hi ui "1(100 b>
1 '1 iii. ' ■ ire about '^'.00 to
JMMI 1,1 fenca 1 - 'i i'.'-"i in this
state. Tin- crime wave ii ooatly
milliona of rtollara In fust ooat
and In family support coat, it la
1 istiv alao In B *iclal way
thrTurh t hi JUR I at'aohed bo
Bin criminal nd to membere of
ins family, n Ii our first fob to
ci these so-called criminal! re>
habilitatevl Into .-oentv .mil cn-courasje
them In "yet their chin-up."
Moat of them are m t bj aay
1.11.- 'i O'-.M.. .'I but are very
human and oap»W ol i» ■ mini
' ' .•■'ililltv
111 rehabilitation h
i-eltint to the IK.1»OHI of ea'ii
|..III,I,.I '1 Individual probli m,
Th- ' n lies the task of the
Parole I Hvtalon of the an uTare
>MII 1. M -1 'i those Intlivl and
probli Ills ale the reil ill ol 1 .III'
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Erawloy,
he is loach ,,r in strong Jeffei-
S'li high school net team al I.i
layette, ware In the section ,,i
bleai hers thai collap ■ d In Uu-
Purdue fleldhouac Monday sign
Fortunately, they escaped «it'i
only slight injuries as did mem-bers
ui tin- Jefferson squad who
were attending the Wkworain-
Boilermaker game. Mr. Orawley,
0 former Tiger Cub and DsFauM
athlete, UH ■ iiin ,,f Mr. and Mrs
Charles Crawtey, north Indiana
■treel
HAMPSHIRE
STATE SALE •
HELD IN CITY
Th- s •cuiiil Ii.diana Slat.
Ilimp.Oiire nog sale held In the
Cre. ncastl, Sales Pavilion, Was
,tt. nded by H good onard on
WedncaJay, whan some of iv
fineat fniin t ;i""i^'i. at th •
slate were shown during the lati
11 niiii^ hours .111 I sold dur tig
he afternoon.
s Hue axtrem ly ba I veatliei
in the north pert of the 11 it'
prevented name of the br1 >i
is from letting hr.-c fjr the
sale. Reports indicated the r la
were covered with tec and snow,
making battling too hazardous
U r them bo risk their an.mnl- on
*h" highways,
M. J. Coffmau of C'lovcidal.
waa tii • only Ititna 11 County
Mampahlrc breeder oonajgniiMj
gilts to this sale. Others fro 11
nearby Iriduded Dswcw St^lcy of
Kniin in,, an 1.1. c Baughman 11
MonrcsAille.
NEW MANAGER AT
A AND P MARKET
The Atlantic and Pa ific Ten
Company annuurea tlie a,ppon.t-raanl
of Cf rlea Munron ns Mie
'
< OM1ITION (KITKAI.
Harold Carrlngton, of Bvai
viiic. is 1. ported in a crltii il
■ ondition lie ui suffering from
uijiii us received when 1 fui n 10
"ii which lie was working explod-ed
Mr... Hannah Badlor was
taken to Bvansvllle Bunday
when notified of tee accident
air. OarrEngton made ii 1 ho 1
with Mr.-. Badler before going to
Bvansvllle,
MARINES OF
COUNTY FORM
A NEW CLUB
IMCIrli WILL CLOHE ON
MAltdl .1 WITH MORE
Til AN M NAMES
Coal Trucks Halt
At Picket Lines
IttlT'AI.O. N Y . I'cli. 20.
tun
drlvei win, refused t» haul ehal
through picket lines threatened
today to close the 21 pUbUc
seh. '.ia remaining open dnapite'Cnartcr ,
•' irtkc of 2.400 teaehers. , ., ,„,.„„„„,„
Buperintendent of School Re Thll|i|hN N.Uona| Jud~ Aiv,-
bcrt T. Maps. Mid the 11 SChOOta ,.,„.,„ Yoiniestown «.
rouW '",' today but admitted ,,,,,. ., Woi T..,,, Haute
"•wJDepartmcnl of Indiana Com-
"' mandanl a/as alao pri sen) and
participated In the charter pro-
■upplv of ca, to hMl until to- (M|„.rs ,;|km;. |i;nt ,„.
morrow, rechnical high school ,,„,,,.,, ,.,,„,, Wir, Wi ,
"" '"'r lr nl* enough cool U>ja , ,,„, K,,,.,., , Rlco ,„ ,,„
"''••r;"" ' '" "v" •'"> ""•"'• Evaiiavilk Chapter
,ll
l othe, officers oi th. ....
He Marines include Men Cannon,
LATEST
WIRE NEWS
\\< MORAOE, \l.iska. Feb.
:•;.—-IINM-A B4g aajaerfort-reaa
waa BBaaahg taaha) an a
ttiKht tram BEaaaandarl Hehi
near \tn In.rnee. AIMIIII 11 nun
were abeard bad aaMMrrtlsa asan
mil sure ol the exact IIIIIIIIMT oil
The (iii, Dcaatle 1 ictachmenl .lie bags plane.
,'l the Mai lie Cup 1 Lea
duly dial bored Ti* idaj evening
, 1 1 dinner meeting held m
diet's Cafeteria wlbh approxl
ll.il. ly ,".U Cllil' let" III. Illll. 1 I ■
1 ii.utei w ill . |o . M 11. ii ."1 and
by Hi it tune It I III, hope ol
P. A boycott by APL truck,, ,. ,„,,,„„. ,„ |mvc
. than 30 abgn the chartoi LONDON, ivn. -.».—(1NM)—
Charlca •Weavei was t Beuten dtepatoh from Brav
, commandant and si cepted thi
ai bchall "i the .ii.'ii-
I'Ai.is. piab. EL—(INS)—
1; oho Meraeeo reported today
H11I 1 I nile.I Males
cranked near Baaaberg,
m.uu. in idqaarten <>f tin
< imatabulary.
plan.
Oar-
D. s.
1
Of two hitii SCbOOla -till func-baae
reported tedaj ibat »i\ pai
sons Here killed when | Hutch
la-t Indies Air Force II.,I,,,I ,
plane crashed into the an off
Mr.ulliroke islam) while , nmini;
in after ■ lest Pagbi.
coal on
til Illll
open have sufficient
hand for from i •»
weeks,
The ciiy.- other 77 schools
were dosed Monday when the
tea< ii.is quit to enforce demands
for nn Immediate jsoo coat-of-living
bomi- and a I1.0IB salary
ICI ine next year. Approxl-1
matel] 03,000 puplla wew affect-ed
by the strike.
Ti achei • w ho ignored the
strike admittedly were having
difficulty keeping order In da
■ ■ winch wire described by .some
puplla as a farce.
Sixty-nine teachers at Lafay-ette
petitioned tin aupsrlntend-i
nt to close that scllo.il. They
said tiny did not deem il ndvlx-ai.
ie to continue ■ laases under
present conditions.
cias.-e- at Lafayette were Jis-iii.'
Commandant; John Wal
kit . chaplain; Wai n n B« 1. h
aril. Adjutant I'ayin;, !■ i Ro-ot
it i.yon, Judge Advocat. u i
Robert llaiinaniai, Bcrgeanl al
I ■
[LOCAL OPTION
BILL DIES IN
LEGISLATURE
STATK ASSKMB1.Y TO GET
l-iut OK BEFOBM
MKASl RK,
INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 26 —
. INS I Administia'ion leaders
lejolccd today in having skirted
the dangerous shoal, ol local
. ption.
The Republican majority lead-
.!■ ..t tin General Assembly alao
prepared today t" obtain ap*
■K- "l the liquor reform bill
Of Governor Ralph K Gates, de-slgned
to ihvori. beer from pol-itics.
The House ot It' pi .si ntutives
Tuaaday afternooi) defeated the
Starr precinct local option meas-ure.
64 to SB, with a surprising
lack of bitter prohibition ora-tory.
A few minutes later, the
House. (12 to M, pas-e.l tne
Boon i ii"n -. Mil calling for a
referendum on local option at the
1041 general elect
Lieutenants vt the Governor
. \i i. i.-'-'i shrewd itrategy in kill-iiiK
local option for the current
26 Indicted In
Sugar 'Racket
WASHINGTON, Feb. 26.—
(INS)—President Truman toila>
aaamd Lewis \v DIMIKISN. 32,
former director ol the Iniili;. i as
I niled States ainbussililiir 10
Oroal Mrilain.
I \l MKITK, hid.. Feb. 16.—
(UP)—A Purihie tfarratattj
h r student died teaaa) af in-juries
reieoeii in in,. eaOagaa af[ Isglatotlvg seaaloti and poatpon-lag
an all-out decision on the wet
and dry laaiH
a bleacher section al a Big Mm-basketball
same Mondai briiiK-iny
the death toil in the traced)
,„ ,|lr(.,. I They did so by amending the
local option uu a lure to ptOV 'I'
managnr of thr flrneiraastln I "''—*•' early yesterday for the
store. Mr, Miin-o.i CaBMa vSere
from Paxton, Illinois, but his
honie is In Crnwfor isvdl.v lie
i- an ex-.-.ivie., man serving
ovcraeaa with the I . ted Btatea
Arm- lie has i.".-n connected
with the A and P Company for!
niioui nine years, Mr. Mine ..i islwcrc suspended,
vicious social order. Aboul K.V. | „,.,,,.„,, ;iMi| ^ n f , ._„ (|.,l;r„.| T)H)„,.lniK „, ,„.,„„,, .i.ii.iron
■ tlM 0 paiolees were born ami,.,. ^ ,n|| „ „,.. fl„„ ,v „,, ,.,,^-j,.,, toboggan lldei skating
i;> .iii.-'i, ah ut Me mii'.'ie ofI rinks and bheaten to make tl
eiiviiniiiii ids ...i ,1 a selfish ai.nd
second day, At Technical Injjh.
school, hands of hoisterous stU-J
dents wandered through UIMU>|
tended ciiissrooni- and one group
attempted bo carry a placard
into the building
All sohoin.tii sporl activities
lee, ,| ill p, '. i i ly and hei U I
ret ,hi.:it..I less than an 8th
■iii, '. I'I .a PeW if any are
h gh -. hOOl grfeduatl I and . n-paiativiiv
none are college grad-ual
Mi in in. nl.illy unfit,
.mil in thing io h.ip
tin III who parole.1 becan ■■■ Iheis"
i. i , in i i . iitality upon
which to b nki ,i new social life.
II ol the inmates of th ■
ii'.init n The pi"' Ii in "I wh t to
.:., w h tin pai .."i ,"'
i.,i II •.! i id . ther
The Sun, y atafl bellcvoa thai ,,-,,, ,,.,,„.„ ,, ,,,.. hl„ni. ,
' ' the kindergarten should he a pail
, . should .also
p"la.n.. to' of a I'jh,l,ic sch, ool, system. At
present Hire • ma to be no lifted or ei i It becomes th
practical method ol accomplish- ,,.,, ,„,.,, ,,. nil. oomnsunlty,
lag this in Qreencaatle, In *o Abo||| s„ ( ,-,■, of tho men on
rut nn- .1. veiopin nt .1 tho school, |lir,|,. ,. from broken homes.
however, ii is recoi i led Unit This crime ware Is ■ direct re-
■BMous i ■on. i 'i iti "ii ba given to .,,., ,,, family Ufa In winch
the addition of halfilnv kii d. . - ( .,,, ,.,. „ ,,,, ,, , , |.|,,,,-. no n " . *
Sli'tens to the , l.in.iit.iiy s.li"'.l , , ,„,,,„ ,-,v. „., ,,|, hence, and
pi gram.
The Surv •> al iff '" pointing
nit ihe full ire needa of Ihe
(Ire ne.i.-tle si hool.s is not un
mindful of ihe io i ih.i on "i
Whole til' I V I' in i lull ol/
nn,i thai UM IS ■ •! are only bin
r nil ..i ;;i" i II g pabia Uajd any
siined system, business or farm
IWithin th,. next tag
' '1. H to Ih, high school building
order t,, m I prcsinir needs
I ' nil to replace the
■ in.,I
Tllr pn ni bran ipn lalioo <>f
0j in the school district b]
"I JUHI <>|ieratod by
' ashooi i arporaUoa is well agd
■ ndeally done. In comparison
I'll tarn lr.,- poHabV n through-thi.
.-lid, the ooat is distinct-anrer.
Th. Buroey staff be-paj
tin, i dan ;,, aarafol ixisi-
.""I educational manage-
'.'-•I iii-.'-.. Mtddi rapre-
■ '" • 'I lUVa linenl of H|'-
Xiiiml, |. *20.00t) arc not ad- '
"''i^ ""i I nor pro|ierly pro-1
•A lr aeeordance with the
'■ Inking of tlv Board
Education It is reeomiiunl. I
"I proper housing be provW'd
| **<>ol busiH^ at a very early
SBhaol buUdiiijr n els. if
•"■nt iiPeo Icvela continue, Will
approximately JJOO.OOO ov.r
'en v^„- ^.J a m. ,. . men ill" r of the .tiff ol vn War pci-HAl. TlK- Green-1 _ ., „...,„ «•
SU> iich.-.i K, , ^ ,. Gn rn Ic Bchools. Wi
L_* "■"Col board .should pro-a"
for the oust of this building
Inmi bv Mu. eatabMianment
I ■ Ini i teii"e on work.
Children must be dtedpllned II
tin J nn I I ni' ,1-. fill social
ns.
Mr. WH "n WUS a in" I oil r ,
■ "• : I raised In ■"•'in,. •, m,, •••,- exolu n
I- many t .:'■! provoking shl|, tn| ,,... (l||,
Issues II. Iwwed R UKSfougtij ,M ., ., .,-i ,nv ,,,.|,.ir, i an-
Itnowb'lgi if tho parote phase of jalyate, the l/nrted stair.- UM
I 'i'i' • Ifare i ■ * ■*en "tu-1 delegatlor defended Its trustae
menlalions la.le.n, thOBS win. 1.1 ,,,.,, „f ,,„. prohlema nvived in . .,,„,, ,|eini.ilils and man ' aUlc.i
March.
I. inn Wei 'i. bhc i r man-ager,
has been transferred to
I, I'.ivette.
Pressing Claim
To Jap Islands
LAJOB SIXCKSS X Y Keb
2li illl'i The PIIIIMI State.
; ".I r- claim bo Japan - Pi-cnic
mandates before th" Unt*«d
Nations Security Coumil today,
pr. misiiv- |o build the i'lambs
ml., .i far-fhinv basl ai di,heated
i "General I urity under tlie
United Nat.iMii.'
Heartened by Bovlel Ru ala'i
approval, AmorUnn officials an-i.,
ipati i sknonl no rasisl n oa t>
their plan for legally removing
Ota islands and c ' |
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