Ligonier Banner., Volume 66, Number 11A, Ligonier, Noble County, 28 March 1932 — Page 3
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Howard White WAWAKA, INDIANA AUCTIONEER FPhone 2 on 1 Weawaks Harry L. Benner Auctioneer Upen for all engagemends Wolf Lake, Indiana Both Noble and Whitley County Phones Dr. Maurice Blue VETERINARIAN Office: Justamere Farm. Phone: Ligonier 857
Bothwell & Vanderford Lawyers . rhone 156. Ligonier. Indiana e O. A. BILLMAN Wind Mills, Tanks, Pumps, Water Systems, Etc. Well Drilling PPhone 333 Ligonier, Ind. Kenneth Gorsuch General Hauling Day or Night Phone 832 Ligonier
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HAVE A RADIO PARTY My campaign for the Democratic nomination for Congress must be made largely by radio. I am a work ing man, although I work at a desk, and can not do as wealthy candidates or idle ones can—spend my time running up and-down the district calling on the leaders who imagine they control the votes of their towns or counties. I think in these days that really is largely imagination, anyway. But I can do this. I can chat with you a féw minutes occasionally by radio. lam going directly to the voters of the Fourth Congressional District in that way. Please. do me the honor to tune me in. I will not impose on you with a long speech. My chat will be short and definite. There will be no oratory. But I will “say things.” : :
Station WOWO (1160 Kilocycles) Saturday, March 26, 8:45 p. m. Saturday, April 2, 8:45 p. m. Saturday, April 9, 8:46 p. m. Saturday, April 16, 8:45 p. m. Saturday, April 23, 8:45 p. m. Monday, May 2 time to be announced in the newspapers of the district. HARVEY W. MORLEY To The Voters of Noble and Whitley Counties I wish to announce myself as a candidate on the Democrat ticket for Judge of the 33rd Judicial District, subject to the Primary Election to be held in Noble and Whitley Counties on May 3 1932. Your support will be appreciated . CLAUD V. BARKER Candidate For Clerk I wish to announce that I will be a Republican candidate for the office of Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court of Noble county, will promise that I shall if nominated and elected to save the tax payers of, tre county in every way that I can} : Isaac Deter - (Candidate For Sheriff ' Clifford Barker, of Wayne township has announced his candidacy for the office of Sheriff of Noble county on the Democratic ticket. Subject to the primary held on May 3 1932. Your support will be appreciated. Candidate For Sherifif Irvin M. Cazier of Kendallville announces that he will be a democratic candidate for Sheriff of Noble county Subject to primary election in ‘Noble County on May 3 1932. Your support will be appreciated.
Candidate For Judge
I announce my name as a candidate on the Democratic ticket for Judge of the Noble-Whitley Circuit subject to the May Primary. A Rob R. McNagny.
Will Be Candidate
I wish to announce that I will be a democratic candidate for Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court subject to the primary election May 3 1932, JOHN W. LEITER, Kendallville Ind.
Candidate For Sheriff Frank T. Crago Elkhart Township will be a Democratic Candidate For Sheriff of Noble Count. Subject to the primary election May 3 1932. Your support will be appreciated. 3t Will Be Candidate I wish to announce that I will be a Democratic candidate for Commissioner, North District subject to May 3 primary, Your support will be appreciated. R. E. KENNY - Candidate For Clerk W. W. Dibble Green, Township Democratic Candidate for Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court at the Primary Election May 3. Your support will be appreciated.
Candidate For Sheriff
Herman F. Muesing of Kendallville announces that -he will be a democratic candidate for sheriff of Noble county at the primary election May 3 1932.
Plan Civic Building.
The council approved a petition for a vote at the May primary on the erection of the proposed community jbuilding §nd gymmasium for Nappanee at a cost of $146,000. It would include an auditorium gymnasium possibly city offices and other rooms for social purposes. :
Avilla Man Fined.
~ John P. Lauer 24 of Avwilla who is now living in Fort Wayne was fined $lO and costs and his driver’s license wag suspended for three months on a charge of reckless driving. He | was arrested after he ran into a police squad car. : :
Chancellor Must Guard Great Seal of England
Great in meaning and great in power, the Great Seal of England is yet, comparatively, a small thing. Made of silver—a metal easy to clean—it is about seven inches in diameter and weighs 12 pounds. The lord chancellor is its custodian and responsible for its safety, and it lies within his discretion to keep it where he thinks fit. In days gone by those in whose custody it lay have spent anxious moments. Lord Chancellor Eldon, in the reign of George 111, used to sleep with it under his pillow! One night his house caught fire and he huried it in his garden for: sufety. Next dav he had forgotten where he had hidden it and could not recall for some time. Whenever a new Great Seal is introduced 'a special ceremony takes Place. They new seal is sent from the mint to the king. The lord chancellor, notified of this by writ, takes the old Great Seal to the palace and hands it, in two halves, to the king. The latter taps it three times with a small, eggshaped hammer, thus defacing the seal, which is of very soft metal. The old seal then becomes the perquisite of the chancellor. In modern times it has become customary for him to send one-half to his predecessor in office, as an act of courtesy.—New York Times Magazine, ;
Spaniards Misled as to - New World’s Gold Store The gold which so inflamed the Imagination of Spain when Columbus returned from his first voyage to the New world probably was mined by the Indians in Haiti, says Dr. Herbert W. Krieger, curator of ethnology of the United States National museum, who headed an expedition conducting an exploration of Indian sites on that island. 3
Actually, he says, gold was scarce. The natives gave the Spaniards a false impression by hammering it into thin plates which then were shaped into objects.of personal adornment. They had discovered, he says, an alloy of gold and copper—known as “pale gold”—which was used for lance heads. Ornaments of gold plate were worn in the ears and nose and suspended about the neck.
Gold mining, Krieger says, was very primitive, A hole was dug in the sand, the nuggets extracted and then beaten into thin plates with stone hammers, ;
Queer Old-Time Fiddles
~ Lord Chesterfield considered it beneath a gentleman to be seen piping or fiddling, and advised his son if he loved musie to hear it, to pay fiddlers to play for him, but never to fiddle himself. Quite contrary to this advice, it was the fancy of a certain fiddler to exercise his musical talent while Rome burned. But not many musicians are so barbarously inclined. The fiddles used in the Tenth century at the fairs and merrymakings of the Anglo-Saxons are probably representations of those queer-looking stringed instruments cut upon the stone of the Egyptian and Grecian monuments, or of the long pattern monochords which have existed in India from prehistorie times, according to some commentators, though it is wusually conceded that the fiddle dates back to. Egyptian times,
Pronunciation Varies
The pronunciation of “slough” varies with the meaning. When the word means a hole full of mud or a deep, miry place it is correctly pronounced “slow,” riming with “now.” This is the pronunciation of the word as employed in John Bunyan’s “Pilgrim’s Progress,” where the Slough of Despond is a deep bog into which Christian falls at the beginning of his journey and from which Help extricates him. When “slough” refers to a marshy place or a piece_of low, wet kand it is pronounced “sloo,” to rime with “too.” In this sense the word is frequently spelled “‘slew,” “sloo,” or “slue.” When “slough” means the cast-off skin of an animal of reptile which sheds it is pronounced “sluff.”— Pathfinder Magazine.
Dies in Plymouth
Dr. George F. Hitchcock 55 dentist and past grand commander of the Knights Templar died at his home in Plymouth. Besides being well known in dental and fratermal circles he was prominent in church and educationa) work being a member of the school ‘board. He is survived by the widow and one son. : : ~ Stricken with a heart attack while }members of his family were at g fun‘eral which he had gone to atttend “Franklin Earl Decker 48 of Goshen (died at the” Murl Conn home in Hamslm'ond.' — i
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Warns Against Too Optimistic Inter. pretation of Evidences of Improvement
Secretary: of Treasury Mills said that statistics collected by his department indicated a defipite trend toward strengthened financial and economic conditions in the Uhited States. '
‘While warning 'against interpreta. tion of his remarks as a prediction of booming business in the near future, Mills said the department’s} 11~ gures were definitely encouraging. Saying he wanted to let the figures speak for themseleves Millg called attention to a decrease of $157,000,000 during the last six weeks in money circulation. This decrease allows for all seasonal changes and can be regarded as virtually a decrease of that amount in hoarding. : . In discussing changes in the fI~ nancial situation, the secretary said. “I want these figures to speak for themselves. 1 am making no prophesies about present or future business but merely stating events which have taken place. “The decrease in money in circuiation during the past six weeks has followed a very definite trend.” In discussing bank failures Secretary Mills gave the following figures showing the decrease in bank suspensions since creation of the reconstruction finance corporation and other legislation passed to impove the financial situation. : Millg said: ) “There were 69 net bank failures for the week of January 9 for the week of January 30. This was a totay 5 the next week and 60 for the week of January. This wag a total of 292 for the month. 5
“On February 6 failures had declined to 32 and the following week again dropped to a total of 17. On the 20th they increased slightly to 23 and for the week of the 27th there were no net failures.
“February’s total therefore was 72. “This month bank failures for the first three weeks totalled 18.” The secretary said the reconstruction finance corporation is continuing tq receive large numbers of requests for loans which are being acted upon as quickly as possible.
*The treasurys advance of the $200,000,000 requested by the corporation probably will be made within the next week. This will make a total of $350,000,000 advanced in the corporation.
It means that the corporation will be able to issue debentures totalling $1,050,000,000 since the bill granting the corporation allows the issuance of $3 debentures for every dollar of capital stock ‘'subscribeg by the treasury. :
Pounltry Thieves Again Aective
Poultry thieves last week stole 56 chickens from three farm in Elkhart county. J. W, Ott three miles east of Goshen, lost 10 buff rocks; Monroe Ott 7 miles west of Ligonier lost 12 hens; and Mirl Conrad of Dunlap had 28 White Wyandotts and 6 Barred Rocks taken. 3
Hlkhart county sheriff Mearl A, Forry has issued a statement to poultry owners urging that they communltcate the sheriff’s office when thievery is discovered. “All communications” Forry said “will be treated in the strictest of confidence.” : -
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Feeding Young Alligators
Alligators are first given a diet of earthworms and minnows. Upon this they are kept for two months, when dead 'mice are occasionally given-them. As soon as they show an increase in size the quality of food is correspondingly increased. Earthworms are then excluded from the menu, while small rodents are given frequently, in alternation with frogs, fish and scraps of beef. Young rats and sparrows are soon added to the list. They are usually fed twice a week, and at most three times a week.
How Negritos Wed
When two Negritos, a people of the Philippine islands, are united the whole tribe is assembled, and the affizmced‘ pair climb two trees growing near to each other. The elders then bend the branches until the heads of the couple meet. When the heads have thus come into contact the marriage is legally accomplished.
Real Fairy?
An Indianapolis woman had a guest with beautiful, long, blond hair which proved a source of wonder to the hostess’ little daughter. One -day she sat transfixed while the guest let down her hair and began brushing it. Never had the child seen anything like it, and finally said: “Are you really-a fairy?’—lndianapolis News.
Notice of Administration
Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed executrix of the will and estate of Rebecca J. Showalter, late of Noble county, in the state of Indiana, de ceased, and creditors and all other persong interested’in said estate will be governed accordingly. Said estate is probably solvent. Alta M. Green, Executrix. Bothwell & Vanderford Attorseys for Hstate 10a3w Mellon Sees No Change Andrew W. Mellon ambassador to Great Britain said that he saw no immediate prospect of any change in the European and reparations situas tion » ' - Mellon was interviewed after his reception by the house foreign affairs committee prior to his departure from “Washinugton to assume his foreign post. Dies at Age of 98 Mr.s Martha Billhymer 98 claimed to have been the oldest woman in northcentral Indiana died at Noblesville.
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Seek Food for Coots.
Thousands of coots on Lake Wawasee are in danger of starving to death. They refuse to east corn placed on the ice and a load of bread will be scattered. If they also refuse this the game wardens are at a loss as to what to feed them. Green lake vegetation is their customary food.
Baby Weighs Twenty-twb' Qunces
A baby which. weighed only one pound six ounces at birth wag kept alive in an incubator at St. Francis hospital at Irdianapolis with milk fed through a medicine dropper. The baby is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Hudson . Except for its -size it is normal physicians said. :
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Two bandits held up Claude Hardin collector for the Lincoln Oil Refining company at Indianapolis and escaped with $l,OOO Hardin had collected from 15 gasoline stations,
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Income Tax Receipts
Income tax receipts for March 23 to talleq $2,925,794.97 showing a slight gain over the correponding date last year. :
Total receipts for the month through that dafe were $187,341,841.53, which is about $13,000,000 more than preliminary estimates for the entire month.
New Trustee Named.
Ora E. Rowe democrat of Fairfield Center DeKalb county has been designateq township trustee of Fairfield township to succeed Isaac E. Barker who died March 18. His bond was fixed at $lB,OOO and he will serve the balance of the term to January 1, 1935,
Released on Bonds
. Wayne E. Wolf who was arrested at FFort Wayne on a charge of wife neglect filed by his wife Lucjle Wolf of Ashley was released from the DeKalb county jail on $l,OOO bond.
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