The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 April 1927 — Page 2

THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1927.

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THE DAILY BANNER I i .. re ii : he P-.» t Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter. HARRY M. SMITH, f^ditor and Proprietor . K. RMHDLN. (itv IMilor

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Personal And Local News

K<l Lynch of Cloverdalc "as a vi itor in thi city Sntuulay. Mr. an i Mi -, t iion Davies a'c \i di in Warrm over Sunday. Mr. and Mr-. Ch'.rios Allen, " ’ has • h-en spi'ndinjf the winter n doLav. Fla. are e\])< cted home soo ’. Clr si.'a'i Ka eavor Social at ( ’n is: : an Chut eh Sunday April II. .’I : p. in. Welcome. rhe municipal hand will practice in Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Mimbeis take n lice. Ii • I Insol A i buckle i.- visiting: ftie J.c and relativ • in Ilnnvnsbur? t 1 ay and tomorrow. Mi - Grace McGardi i-. spending’ . aturdai and Snndtiy in Washing-

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Second Costume Recital Tuesday

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HUSH nJlHiNl The serotid recital in I in eric of Muakal Art Revi R be given at Moltar Hall m- i. Tue--day ovenihg at eight rVln.k. The program to be given by Lugcniu Harris. Pent Gray, an I IMith Nell Morri t d i . awleas "ill eon.-i-t «d folk aongn ind song clansir, of I .gland, Scot land, and Ireland. I he arti.-ti will be a. i t> d by HiDcPu i\v 111 ab gb . (dub md Graco McCullough, jilnying the flute, Prof. •1 .ward J. Haruuin, playing the \ioin, harp and bat pipi . rii<. hag^tipes .vill b'- played by Gin. men from ho u i \e:fity y inpbony. .Mi Rosamond Ny natt will accompany the uilin‘i at pianist. The scene of the presentation "ill represent l 1 '. Inlcriiaticnal Court in whi'di a 1.1 the i i,"' if are uminoncd bv prologue, In raid- and court pag •. MPa Mildred Morris i . ier of tie jirelogue and JH - Fern Boyer, ini o rsonates ill/, court page. (.V linn * will be used through, ut the pro tpresenting the nationalilii . nego-recital ate offer' d to DePautr student a. a part of a two ear eour.se of recital.- to l» pi,' cn 1 «\1 undei tlie direction ,. Fi f. Law less of III" 'III: ie Se|i .1 i !,r ji|;in for more than ti e pi. . alien of re^lfn’sj the object of 1'iof. l.awb . Is to offer fre(|Uent programs of Ho of mil de e.f ail the various nain a meeting of a <. url the «tng-era and ait i. at ■

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INDIANAPOLIS. April L tl pi Trading wa slow in the hog market during: the during sesdon of tin week t. .ne Indum&polt livi lock exchange • lay and a weak Cor.e developed. Price* were ijuot • I steady to 10 enta higher in early transactions but eady to Jo,. av the close. Heavy Hogs sold at to $11.15 while ligt|twtights ranged up to $11.75. The run numbered 2,500. f’attP: ipiotation- were teady on receipt of a light run of 200. Beef steers brought >'ii.':5 to 10.3N n bib vealers sold $14.50 to >15.0(1. With only five head of -Ik p and lit ■ U)u pen ;h market ww ■n 1 ■ ' ’

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committees are placed in control. I Nuiichang for (\aiiiple, two nien with Ph. Dv. from Columbia I’nivor i:\, iind a third who is a graduate of t : ■ 1 nivei dty of Paris, form the governing committee: elsowii re there may be coolies in control. Sometime.; the committees have a;. anti-Christian bias, and make unrea. o'uible demand upon churches and m IiooIs; sometime they co-operate in friendly manner. "In general, the S mherii leadei demand Hint mission schools have a majority of Chines - Hi •. ov m ing body, that the |ire-i,,eiit jirinvipal be a Chinese, that Bible study be voluntary and not .ompulsory. ' that obeisance be made t . a pictui of Sun \ at Sen di -played in th. -chool, and that his three principles of action—self-determination of nation.-, sovereignty of the pco' I ■ government cuntr I of economic fae | tors -be -tudied. To mud of Hr s demands many .-chool- give ready a. I <|liie. ccice. Some he. date to bow to Sun >'.'.t Sen, intei pi c'ting i: a idolatry; others think , f it a- vv.

think of -aluting tin Hag.

"Hot tlu're i. no attemp: to wip out ( Ini liaiiily or <'Ini ti,,u in .(i Inlion , or to di ini- lb. mi. 'on ary. It is an outgrowth of a m ,> until nal eon.-eiounes a con -ciou-ness that (jiina ha greatly needed and one with wliich almo.-t all nvis-ionnrie are in hearti< t ympa. Iby and understanding. Mi-sionnihs •ee ju it iir»\v hope fur China, now opportunities for Chiistian service new ('liine e leador-. Tin influence—uncomfortable I,,, r* * and there—i . regarded a- but a t"i,p, . ary feature against wbi h the I,, t-ter eii: e of northern ('liina will eventu-

ally recoil."

Dean Louis II. Dirk will addres a grouji of Indianapolis alumni of Indiana University at the annual alumni banquet at the Line In hot on Monday, April 4. Dean IV has chosen for his subject “The P sonal Work of College Me: ." ———o K. A. Ross pro'es a* ‘h I’live'

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day aftei » ‘ I in Plato 11a . nouncemca I P . . i 1 ey-High. Dr. I, country’s ou's' • his theories h • \ can though ^o,ib.

Mr. an I ,Mt . I lank N. Jones are I.- Png' th week - * ,1 in Mo re -

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Mr-. Margaret Hay of Detroit, Mieb., was here Friday for the funeral of Harry C. Handel. John Carrico and James Carrico of I oledu, O., were liere Friviay for the (uneral of Harry C. Handel. The I- rtnightly ('lull will meet M \ cv, n i'g at 7:33 o'Moek with Mi . i . N. McW( th: Mr . (). F. Ovei treet mnain a!!. Ill :.t her home on Semin pry Street. N ■ d! Work ( tub will af f rnoon at 2:3b o’- ' • . Oscar Thomas. Tl th Cl ft who ha, H th pa-t few weeks wa, re St Vincent Hospital W. Henry McLean will deliver n Lns'.er address to the Knights T nplar of Paris, lllinni , Faster Sunday. F I Brockway who has been in San Hiego Ca'if. and Phoenix, Ariz., the ths is expected to arG:' " r a tie ; oon. n Mr ti’urice Grose of Lida i|i"i in the gm ts of Mr . M , Jo! Mi Farlanc. Hi . ii.,1 i of the Putnam eouiity farm bureau mot in a regular monthly >■ on at the office of th" w anty giut on Satutday afternoon at 2 < 'clock. Mi . Feld Lucas cnteitained a f j vv iii d.- at bridge Friday evening at lior in in" on east Seminary . icel i.i hoiio: of her guest, Mrs. Luzin der of Bloomington. M ; Sarah Huni-, DePauvv staihnt. ov i membci of the Kii[)|ia Delta sorority, was taken to the County 11 -pita! Friday for treat-

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Mi.-.- \ era Worth will attend the jn Hnnal convention of registrars which will be held at Atlanta, Ga., \pril 12-14. Mis- Worth will leave Greencastle for Atlanta, April 11. Mr-. Maty .Sliildmyct end dauglit' 1 Lulu are expected home soon rum Inglewood Calif., where tlicy have been pending the winter with I'D. Shildmyer. Mr. Shlldmycr will

aeeompany t In in home.

Poll,, arte-ted an intoxicated man h 'bn depot early Saturday morning who dated he "a- from llloomingp,,i. ||e drew a heavy fine "b. n nil., g ",l before Mayor Charles 'le(..iugbo\ and was then allowed to

cfntinue hi way home.

Hanoi Ran,|,| „f Ahliyville, La., i, bere lot .viral day.-. He came on Thursday to attend the funeral of his brother, Harry C. Randel. whose death oceinred early in the week in Dib'd", (•. and whose body wa brought In te ’ inlay for burial In

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High Point Oil Co. has leased the 1 11 ion (f the White Oil Co. on VS a ha h avenue in Lafayette and will ■ porate it as their station No. 4. They hav" also opened an all night service on South Street in Lafayette in connection with the Central Cab Cv. ’'heir I inco products are meeting with true! favor in Lafayette.

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HVKD OK THANKS wpr s our sincere ' r "< ighb: rs and •’ny act-- of kind-

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Mi . Kate James and family

CHICAGO— Johnny Mo-til. -i • u’.fielder of the CnifuBiv) White S'.x who tcecntly attempted suicide, vv . airive in Chicago to ay an I cjyx'ite to have dental work immedia*.- \ i own eotn teeth i.- believe 1 re-ponsiblc in:' MoCil's attempted uicide. DALAS, Tex.—Behind the lent pitching of Kaufma'n and Du i the Chicago Cubs def'nted Foe !v ila . Texas League T'am 3 to L

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SHREVEPORT, I Ted IPad on-hip pitched Ihg foil nim in.lings fov the Chicago Whiti S x again t the S'trtvcport Spor and the Ann can L.agucrs won > t" b. -0- | WHEELER 110’T PKINGS, Ca! J vk Dempsey, fornn r iteavyvvetglil i champion who is u'dergoing a trai . ing course here, said h, f It goo I an I believed he would . oor. he a’ I t • re n or the ring.

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MEMPHIS, Term, liavi.- Jack ■ i shortstop for the Now York Giant . was in a hospital today recovering from an appendiciti- operation. It questionable how on Jaek.-on vviii be able to rejoin tl.c team. PINFHL'ltST, N. April 2. tl l't —A neatly turned ' l* on the final 13 holes gave Bobby Cniick hank, diminutive Xcutchina . the l nited North and South op n ' df idiiimpion

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It wa* a fitting climax to a wiii'.i'r of spectacular golf the part of tb" Scotchman. Cruickshank's tm I foi' the 72 hide grind wa 285. The scheduled li nk meet betv.i o

the Grewicastle a: school squads to h . day afternoon at Mi eel!e<i because of i me, t for the Tig' i next Saturday wit

W'' d fil l I high been held Fritfield wa- canmin. The next ( lib tbilili s i. (lerstmeyei v!

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IIGERS TO Mt-i l BOlLEKMAIv Fits IT LAFAYETTI 1 DAV \ND THI RSl)\Y.

TO PAVE ROAD. Plans have been drawn for paving the Dixie highway between Bedford and Bloomington with cement eoner te and actual work may start within thirty day .-, it became known today. The route between the two citjes, which was agreed upon alter man.' different suiveys had been made, ito go down Lincoln avenue and will follow the old road bed to a point this >ide cf Needmorc. It will go ea.-t of the Nee imore school and following the old route through and pas-' Harrodsburg coming out on the old road about: one mile north of that town. It then take- a new route and gotx- ea.-t of Hip Nathan Smith hill nml lets the old road and follows i: to Clear ('i ”ok church where it nos e- the Monoii trael - and runs we t ,nt o III e. iiii tigtoil on Walnut street. According to present plans of th • highway eommi.-sion, the contract will be let in two sections, one for grading aen th ‘ other for pav ing, and ii i.- likely it will require three yearto finish th * job. The time may be shortened somewhat, providing contractors sub let their stretches of road and if s'vcral different rrrvv are working imultaneously. It is estimated this will lie the most expensive road to be built in Hie state by the highway commi - ion and that it will likely require about $75,000 per mil", because of cuts, fill., and removal of tone. An estimate of $30,000 per mile, is th. amount on many other road- ;n the state, it was .-aid. Chambei of Commerce of Bedford an 1 Bloonington are to hold joint meetings at an early date to arrange for right-of-way that will have to b“ acquired. It i- the intention o| tin two businc - bodies to enll in e no" commissioner- and councils for conference eoneeniing appiop. ini.en-. i( i- -aid the tale highway commissioii has no nion"\' for right of wav purposes. It is thought that there will be III trouble ill gelling right-of-wa. :inc,' Hie new n id will be of great benefit to owae of the land. Aecordillg to the route ierled Bedford and Bloominglou vvill b" :-1 lor te i ie I about two mill and vvlie i completed euive- mid hill will b' greatly eliminated. i'ihIii a new law. Hi' late highway *e imni- ion i- required to fur-ni-li a id iliniidain detour vvbile l.al.' I'oad. are be 11 ie bliill. \ pa:' of Ihe old road vv 11; lie ,1,. ed hill n:U'll of it vvill b" open vvbile Hie work is in progri ss. It vvill b pood new- to all that the highway bo; id i read; for busilie. - on thi- i ad and tliit concrete .li-st,-a , o tarvia i to be u. ed. Bedford Mail.

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A change has bee . ma .V in He playing dale, , f the IicPnuvv-I’ui'.ln ■ nave ball games, sclie luled for n > week, Couch Hughes announced t • day. Purdue was .scheduled to play here next Tu -day and Dei’auvv Lafayette on W, due day and Thu; day, but to accomodate Purdue, e Tiger.- vvill play at Lafayette on Tuesday, and Purdue will e, . h for a game Wednesday and then i). Pauvv vvill return to Lafayei. fur \ game Thursday. Tlie Tigers have be n vv rkinr hard getting in shape foi the opening game and the series of three promises to be an interesting om for both the teams and the fans. -o — Spring Football Season Closing BE I I ER I l KNOUT lit \ N Pill: 'lot SLY NEW PLAYS FORM ED. - U-- " ith the -pri g football ea.-oii drawing to u eh .the evening pi i,Fee. are i-bovviii)^4iuiiked i"-ult.-. \|iprr ximately i\ty suit - vvirc i -ued at the beginnieg of 111'" eu-ou, Abo i half lid I limb, ; was I lied |:,-t year, and due to unfavorable vv at vr eonditions, He nimib, r ef men r - porting for practice wa veiy low. I his siason each practice hn- < en nl lea I time leani.- on th" field, an I at lime-' four team have repi.|'"i for pructiee. The majority if the players this • tiring has conn'ted of la-l sen on’s fnahinan squad or of nev, material, who heieliifoie have bad no , |e 1 ■ ience on the Tip. r griilioron. A o nii b' r cf thin latter group hav . , |d. ed con-iderahl, ability in handli ih<. pig.-kiu, an I vvill no ,1 ubt b come valuable , audi(latc.> lor n, year’s squad. hor the pa.-t liireu Weeks ( uaeli Hughes ha.- been drilling hi men in plays, and closing the daily practi, e with stiff scrimmages. Several in plays have been worked out and an moving very suceaeful in practic?. The squad liu- been practicing und. r the new rub., unit ha uelaptel d i-t very readily to the provision-. The rule concerning the lateiial pa. h. openid up liiany pc-.-ibililies a several play: have been formulate 1 U conform to tin . i ule. o advertise in the banner SUBSCRIBE FOR Till; BANNER

Miners Will Not Accept A Lower Wage Says Lcwir-

1 MON LEADER S \1 S MINERS Mil. \\ ILI.'NG TO NEGO'I I A TE W' TH OPERATORS. INDIAN A POLLS, April 2. (UP) No break wa apparent today in the general shutd wn that has griieieii the unionized bituminous coal mile - of the Cent nil Conipetitiv <• di ' \ for the pa-t 31! lieu: . The miners have indicated—throu;; i a speech by’ John I.. Lewis, nation!'! president of the Unite 1 Mine Win!, ers—that they will not agree to thi demands of the ope rat rs for lov. m - wages, even though the lower wa n should be only for a term while conciliatory conference are going. Lewis in a speech to several I ndred miners at Taylorville, 111., V', “We are willing to meet the op rators at any time to negotiate any question. Hut they can not fore" uto eoncede a wag" reiluetion a- tin" price of u conference for a nrvv scale." o I '• :• ( :■ ! At The Movies - !■ ! !• ' 4- ■ i (iit;r\ nut si; ()iie if tlie iii"-t hlood thigh,in epi.-o,i, filmed in many a day h.n lierii incoi pot ab I ini" “The I.a 1 ii HI." the ii we.-t of I . 'I'tin Mix pietme , wh’ch i at Hn ( pe, , Iboi , L . ighL I b ■ i'( ■ in q - I io> ileinii a luge ci'ai'h i.ae i.i, b for ■ . i, l iar , xcit me ! an I ,. ..a v i lung I I. i go"- with it eon lituie- a mink for i (In i' pro lin eis if thrillin'.', pictnr I" . li .nl ill. See it for yon, , |f Mix is hi- aine. lovabl, If ja iii ■ Intest film, vvhii i I . . Film screen Var-1on u! tin not* n, \ the same name by /.an, Hi y, ’| 0 m i a I as Hie foe of a de ai'i'al ■ .. an of Inge , a b 'i ■ i , I i plenty of cppo'-tuaiHe H, ,|| p:.,'. Id- hoi •iiiHO'hip a' I nia'k-ma: hip. A I in i" love loiy hr b on vvov en into t'le : ag-.ed •> . Iigronnd of I.." I ilni. I' :; nielita Geixagh! y. „f |j,,. most promising if l!'e ■■ , re ■ ..i t be pi' 1 Tom v • .. i ■ , I ttl, Tiffuultv . Al. i ■ uppi.iting tin 'm .. i ueb plttyei" as William Davi. mi, Riibe't Brower, Jeiry the G a: Olive I", khurd*, Kinnk*S. Ilagncy and L i

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Rainbow Beauty Shoppe !I;ts moved from Last Anderson Street to The Alamo Building; in the rooms recently occupied by the Blue Moon Beauty Shoppe. The Rainbow Beauty Shoppe MRS. CECIL SUTTON Alamo Building'. Phone &04-L.

iiumw i} ' Wc In'sday. I. v .-"iIei .luei'ii'd the iiruductioj. The pX'ftirc, filmed 'i'.ii tio-rir.' ap ioa by .lolm Stcne. j nient co-operation, wa A* b»'.* o — tb'-hips, in Murine barrack.!, and i:| Vi aeaslle Theater. Oriental locales, w ith I'.gn ar'larcc I ' uiey, portrayer of weird, in thrilling battle .- • .e.-. n grui" a a dogged fighter—lead- tie" and other detail of Mm ' lift- : 'eiee of I nited .Stat y- Mariji-, (rccrge Hill directed th b • : .1. pe; ate battle with Oriental I Chancy in the rule of" u wterai -rn one of the remark- grant, William llaiue. 1 - * “ i"> rj *l' ih vai ", or the famous actor’s Eleanor Boardman a He liermir.» in ‘' Te l It To The navy nurse, ami Carmel .Myers, Mdi* Ma:, • in which he play a vet- Oribbon, Frank Currier, .'Uuri« rgeai • in Metro-Goldwyn- > Kain:-, Mitchell 1/ wis. I 1 .aeT 1 Tun .'Li: "ii ", ai ular epic of the Ma- 1 lin-on, and others in the e«st. Seven ri • Ci.ip. liming to the Noncastle al hundred regular Mar;.., take Theater m t 'londay, Tuesday ami in the preiduetion.

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BELTED COATS I It . r-m to be "it."— rspecially when one evi.lir. to ■ 1 a .dp line, M"il i»ori ni'Ml'Ij ar*' belted; ;o ar " "f Hie 'jie.,.ier (ypej und their e"orrectiv til' 1 nllei 'no-.t detail Is i >nsoling.

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