The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 August 1937 — Page 4
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rertuce fata: acodecta r-urtif the ferae ia^ of the year tier* nere 360 pereoro khled in tnffle acckiecta ooctpareii w-.th 522 dealka tor the fir»t Jti noctie per.oi aat year. Martoc cour.ty ;«,! the,ta:e ta traffic tea the with TS. Otly ti-rteec ecuittea reported a dear. s_ate They nere Jefferaoc. Warrvrk. FOuatan. Hamooo. Speacer Fraai..fcrl Steuben. Ber.tort. Jestun^a. Smtxerand Cruor. aad Br: ca.
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Mr an; M-s R p Moore and fanUy * ek. Ti-* prospect nc* -- - of Coateak-tlie. actacect of awst or all of the ;<nT“*
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Doaner g-^esu of Mr aid Mrs. ar.-c riitir T- c - a 9 » eMur **- George P. France street. E.-.jerc Suaday were Me md Mrs. ^esde deveioptag split RoH calls ertahasFrmi of Morten. M-ss Wdcaa Daw- Toward spelling ac 5 *-■* *:c. Mr and Mrs. Fred Frank and v*l reform or -e.crera-h.it.■■'a tssices ckighter Dens Marte of Lafayette - .. -i -- S .m ar to • id.: Mr and Mrs Clatsde Frahk m i acreasiagty coJ: Tie na.A^iter ShtrieT .V.---. cf la ..mArc J f ^_deal Ser.Ate vc ■? a ,. w v -<riL5 this session have
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ictA which has a popuUDon of aior-c i n 2>> 000 000. The jApAnesc were in an extremely be.hgerer.: mood They threatened to bomba.'! the former German r.cessioQ m Tientsin, where hunirt of Ante near, civilians are takx.g refuge gpuanie*! by the 15th Um- --! States Infantry.
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WaSHXXGTON A_r 1—The • f »; t ran—Pan tic huxury uaer that wt -e the fir.est aa«i «af-sf si:p :n the seas J<oscpfe J Kecrwiy :-.ait—.an cf toe Maritime Ccrtcr.asioc. sa-'t t>iay. Be. :_-.z tf the vess^ j A.-.ertca's • - -u" • - ■-* —. r..iht htathr.e T’estz--*-: to rei.ac* • -- etctorr.r-sotreed Le vwfkon tie - * «- - W-.:: be of !4 WO tens It j c ir.-e-: to put her th service fmuary 1 l>*0 A tir'_£rh roC sc Arz* as tie French me- N -mtar.-tie or the —- Ma.—- f the Br**.hfc Omard T .V"-;t- ic Line, the Teasel •v>" rf i iihce-: :-sia~ with tie coat - odem of safety icv-.ces Tie Queen Mary bucl*. it i coat $; •• _« i vii f-et r_r N c— cte which cost kth .w ») a 12C* feet -z Tie Queen Miry's tesr A ren «tt 'T-e—ts that of tie Noraaaiice ry 1000 t ecs The he-w leer w-.i: re the property - - ' - - - ooen.ee the MlAaft in md the Wasrcctz* cc. p -•ser.t American q-ieens of the North Atlantic sea ares. Tie finer w-.ll -- TZZ feet l-'cz riiety-two feet wj> and seventy-ftve '*et from pror-.er.a!e >ck to k~*' He- speed w.; ippvjumately yz "cr.cts There w-.ll Oe tccoenrr.oda-f-crs for 1 2'» pa«e>rT»—• an*t i crew of C3« Ptahs call for cocst.-.ct.oc w-.th -esisu-g -.ace-ca. sopafated h ■er-t! endatiocs -f the S-x-itr safety at sea COCicrc ;f tee ~ xr. -.v* M -rc 'Ta.stie ic-'t Mohawk .sa.«' ■ -« Scectftcai>: cts pi—ruie for i three cost, par-meat stAjidty srAh.ia.-i. wi.th r-eahs that any tire* errm- - .t- ... .<• tie v ■.w.; can be rryc.te: n tr: *e-c-der- without *r..tA-£r=—-mr :ie mm Met:- p-oce let f»-!rar.s v-il or-c-vide ac— pie roori fer 'H-werr^'-s smt trew Eaco 'ife-esi- v-l: :a:—t -T,:ir cchzr eq’ucrrr.nt.
LN MEMORY JACKSON—Ih loving merrtory of — y —.other Eff^ Jackacr. *i<: caose>i away cce year ago t.c*uiy Aug 2 1»3* ’ATier i r..other breathes her last farewreO. Tie strike meana .itore than toeg-ue can teU. Tie werirf seer-s quite ic Xh r plioe Without the sntiie of mothTi's fao And wide she lies tet peaceful - c Her memory I stall i_ *ayj k---<M iokows now mack I — JS -.er Never shall her mersory file Lcvmz tfioughts sial - Tc the spot wnere -M •—* s laid j Soo—W. - .r Ciac i
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Society News Mss* Mo«*re Entertain* Dmaer iroe»** 'undiy M:ss LeoU Moore Beveridge Street. er.t*rta_oe-; ti • f - :r Zuests it inner Sun.iAy M- a - .! Mrs. Clemec: P-icce-j.-c. cf Spe.-.t r Mr aid Mrs Joe-- W Wi a~s of Martinsville Mr ar Mr 5 Wid Bux:a. - : M- ic- V. • - Mr tad Mr* Her—n Shnre of BVxer.mgtoo M_s.i Ruth of Cri’wrt Point a- : Mci M.. re-! Stone cf Greencastl- + + + +»■«• + + Mr and Mr*. lohnte^o Entertain Goeet* Suiiiay shier r. its f Mr uc Mrs Victor Jofehs* r. .Tii:-: -r.r Greer.csst.-* Mr A-.-t Mr* Ft J: n-e-c md -ia-hiters cf Cl<-. erci. at
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Conservative Deer, ccrats are xdi~hg jncortAir.ly todAT towar-i a bolt *wAy from Pres: cent Puioseveit's secS- far they iavr yirke! c._5 jcii-ctA-y recrzAiczAtjC- bi.. ;- - to -•» rosited by the new deal when they sought in the Senate to Aid wags A-.i b urs legtilAtf-it to tie scrip - •- Ti.it ' • ‘ i-r ••• ' _ .
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the Demooratkc party in the House. There a much talk of partv splits -oits and desert, ccs. Gov. Phil LaFodette. of Wiscoc^2L wtso was Mr Roosevelt'S yachting guest i week a*-: made a w-ek end fre-*ei r. *-e V t ile West umrr exterur.or. of tie ?- c"i =.ve p i — • he heals. He wrO! ra_<e tie Pr> gressive Caz in other sta' -s It rr av
Sit.-ia-d* wAre Aid hours test v •# ’*-aJ cr. final passage of the t il Ffteer. lie-hard Derr.oct-AU vote! ' -No" after Byrnes ha.! denounced the , Td as uneonstitutioRal and Sen Pat | Harrises. D Mas.. Eta.1 n.iicu'.ed ' Secretary of Labor F-inces Perkins
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ite come-back c wares Aid £o»cr* was — presmv If tit = 5- - • nad ?.**:*■.- •! the b-ll Congress -viui i -- r»a:y to wind co :*s biis-n-ss toliy and start home by the end if the
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SHANGHAI. Aug. 2—lUP)- j Tfiousaads on thousaois of Chinese, residents of native Chapei area be- ; gAd Locking into the Inter nation a j j-tt.ement to-Jay in the beuef that an outbreak of war with Japan was im- i mmer.t—an outbreak which, thej j feA-ed. would bring warships and air-1 plane bombardment of the city. It was the biggest exodus of the Ci-nese during the long crisis By j fx»t in rickshaws an ! trucks pus hint | usehold belor.g.ngs before them ii | * ieelbarrowA they crowded into the j -entral portion of the settlement. Lt. Gen. Kiyoahi Katsuki. Japanese mmander issued a warning that the war may be extended to the entire I country Nanking the capital, made. p-eparations to defen.1 itself against ■i expected aerial attack. The Nam king author, ties were oh- i viooslv Anxious to avoid war. realiz- i irg htat the superior Japanese wa- i machine cou’d crush them, but Ger- j eraliaafmo Chiang Kat-Sh-v it wa* I -eleived. might be forced tv na.Mor ; f°r.se it the Japanese invade central ; not to take the offensive Chinese natriotlc fervor, mounting Mm.e Chiang Kai-Shek American educated wife of the ge-, e -^i4 S ,imo began organizing the women for war q erv -/*g» V h-^w concentration of Chin-v’ Central troops was at Paotingfu ^ i —‘’“s sooth of Pelnfng. and if that region the war is likely to start. ;
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Mias Lela Walls left by p’ane Friay for New York City where she w-ill attend classes at Columbia University.
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YfM VII I HAPS TD death INDLA MAPOLIS Aug 2 A young man i-Jentified through Civilian Con- J servati n C rpa camp records as Hcgis Schw-er of 2115 W Eurhth st-.j Muncie !eape<i to his death from an airplane here Sunday afternoon The plane f ym» at about 1000
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pilot for a commercial concern • Schwer went to Municipal Airport Sun-lay afternoon and as Ice: to be lack ml 14 cents of having the $1 50 fare, but was taken up. Reed sak^that she - eft Ln<. A-.-p -:: ne n. ...zi s_s passenger
A carnival, operating urs-ier the aasse of Capital City Shows which piayed pust west of the c-.ty during the past week, pulled stakes turnedly Sat.-day right after atr antJvor.tes cl owed gambling games reportedly cperated by the eurmval. According to reports tlv? outfit left w-.th Brazil sated a* its next stop Chief of Police Lawrence Graham retorted that he was called to the lot Saturday night after complaints and poi.ee closed some of ttv- games. Shortly afterward the carnival left town, reports indicated Trouble w-.tft carr.iva. outfits has been prevalent on their stops here nnng the past two year* mainly ace< -< in table to operation of games of the shake-down" vanetv in such cases A riot accorr parted the .je. parture of a carnival a year ago :n which one man was severely injured and another sent to prison In regard to the many complaints in connection with the activities of such camivaU in the csty action of authorities has been solicited. One •ure-estior for the control of carnivals has been for the levying of keens* fee. upon carnivals and medicine shows by the aty Such license would be set at a high rate—prevsmting the operation of shows of the preda-
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TK\mr FtTAUTTE^ INST \TE '*HOH HUGE GAIN INDIANAPOLIS Aug 2 UP' — Traffic fatalities in Indiana increased 11 5 per cent during the first six months of this year as compared with the same period last year Donald F Stiver state safety director announced today The increase came m spite of a state-wide safety cam paigit to
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