The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 May 1927 — Page 2

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- THE GREENOASTLE DAILY BANNER, FRIDAY. MAY 13, 1027.

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POTTER SHOE STORE

Mr-, r. \Y. Otis spent Friday in Tern Haute. Fred Cod.lard i driving a new Pontiac coach. lava, and Mi . Charles McOaughey I at ’I h ir-.luy in Indianapolis. \i a.a I Mi . .John Frost and Miss Kil l Hid: of Hrazil were in the city

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Allaot Weik of Fhicngo is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mays and son, I.oui,. for several days. Mr-. Guy Moore is improving nice- )\ . i the County Hospital, where her ■ i i ui ha- been (juite critical. Mr . Joe Hamburger and son returmd to their home on Locust St., 'I I n -day from tin* hospital. p.ul Pi lest, formerly assessor of .'ui, am county but now a resident of l ieiaanpoli.-, wa a visitor here Fri-

THK DAILY F.ANM U Entered in the Post Office at fireencastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter. HARRY M. SMITH. Editor ami Proprietor S. K. RARimiN, City Editor WORK ON NE" THEORIES LONDON, May 18.—Alarmed hy the mounting toll of fatal accid-nt in the Royal Air Force which e\cc< ed SO in Id^t;, British aviation experts are devcdopin.i a m w theory of the cause of air accident on flgtitiii.r

airplanes.

This is that mair of the unexplained accidents are caused hy what i known us “win" flutter”, a m\*terious phenomenon that wa. noted i' the early days of aviation when airplanes were fitted with flexible win" tips, for control " the l iD ral lability of the machines. The phenomenon disappeared with tin substitution of movable “aiieroi ” for the flexible win” tips; hut now ha suddenly re-! appeared in some t\:ie of high peed fighting and racing machines. England's star entn in the 102.1 Schneider Cup race was put out of the runI ning and eventually Clashed into th. i >eu as a result of the unexplained tie

5-DAY WEEK LOOMS FOR U. S. LABOR

WILLIAM GREEN. AMEBIC \\ LABOR PRESIDENT M \KES PRKDIf HON.

The Beautiful

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BETTER WORK

More find Lflicieit Machinery Will Make the Shor'er Working Week , Possible, Green Says. i

INDIANAPOLIS, May 18. (FP)— American labor eventually will work on a five-day week basi-, according lo the prediction of William Gret n. j president of the American Federa- I

lion of l abor.

Green, who is in Indianapolis attending the regular quarterly meet1 ing of Ihe federation's executive hoard believes that the five day work wool; will produce as great an improvement in the economic condition of the j L'nited States as did the general D adoption of the eight hour day omel ^

years ago.

In numerous in-tances in the past year eye witnes-i of airplane cra-h-said in effect “the machine wa

“Two days of rest each week event-' ually will he the working man’s righteous heritage,” he declared. "It

ARIIEKIM KIN LIGHT I'KGED I OR MINERS LONDON, May 13. (UP)—An atempt Is being made by Kir George Derry, Conservative Member of Parliomiiit for the Scottish Uiovcrsiti*to convince the Government that auiI'iiiul unlight treatment should f>e jirovided for miners.

K r George Imdieves. in view of tin liealtli advantage clnimcd for even a -hert exposure' to ultra violet ray . and in view of th work of li e mi er- nece--:;rily debarring them Oo enjoying sunlight, the installation , | artificial sunlight nppiutnu in 1 he miner’s bath-houses would do much towards completing the happine - of the pit-workers.

!' , ti,,n of ofncor * wa, l lP ' d an '"*jvelopment of “wing flutter.”

m (ting o r the Century Club at the t me o' Mrs William Houck on Wa-h

ingt: n St.. Thui sday.

It. N. Dills, Dr. O. F. Fouts, and 1 flying along normally when suddenh mke years to bring about genii. E. Early all of Gary were guests the pilot seemed to In e contr I an ! , i ri| l acceptance of the new system, ■ t Simpson Stoner at his home on the machine went into a spin an i ' lU t it took years

Hi, nington m., Thursday afternoon., crashed.” Many theories were ■ evel

The Women of Mooseheart Legion i ^ "! “ 0f wiU the will join the Loyal Order of the' r / shortened week until employers are

|, e. in the memorial service, Suny af’"rnoon at 2:30 o'clock. All m u.lii ) aie asked to attend.

hut it took years to induce employer- to tr> the eight hour day.”

In English AT THE OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT AT 8:00 O’CLOCK

< "al automobile- passed through ; tin ily I in,ay enroule lo Louisville i attend the annual Kentucky Derby P .norrow. The majority of the car-

these cases the pilot had fainted ami

fallen forward on the control . Other; . 1 , )|e> throutfh improved machinery to believed that the pilot had failed to as nlU( . h work from their m( , n in fasten his safety belt befure leaving livp davs as they now receive in six. the ground and omehow ha I lipped Bu1 that is . h a maW er of pel

forward from Ins seat and jammed, fectin( , i nduH trial

Hie controls. In all these ca-e th 1

proce.-ses.

pilots had been instantly killed, and even the closest examination of the

i were from Illinois and were following, "teckuge fail,,'

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STARTLING NEW PRICES

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Newest Patterns Just Arrived Evans’ Variety Store

WKST SIDK SQUAKK

i. Collison of El Monte, Calif., pi -i t of K! .Monte First National Ik. and A. C. Cray-, president of • o F mdulale National Hank, visited

Giown and -ons at the First .aDm.al Bank here* Friday-

Dr. .xml Mrs. W. M. McGaughey and daughter, Margaret Emily and

Bill will leave Saturday mom-

- i' motor for Washington, I). C. i(r Midiajghey will attend the Na-1 ii, n.il Medical A- ciation meeting. ( carle Reece and Francis Eednian, h ' of Laf.iyette are -till in jail hi re i-cn ing the -ecuring of money to pav t ir fine- They are both rhaiged v h i .toxication and were arrested T m day at Putnamville hy Sheriff

E Eiteljorge,

Lharles Smith has returned to his S. Bloomington St., from 1 the County Hospital where he habeen recovering from a large scalp 1 h inflicted when a falling beam tiuck him in the head while at work -t the (). and I. Stone quarry. Tin Salvation Army will hold an 1 iipen aii meeting. Saturday afternoon i I o, lock on the Public Square. 1 'I’t m and Mr.-. Chain and Caplain vi Bea-ley of Terre Haute with tlieir twelve piece hand will hold the meeting. At 7:30 o’clock they will hold 'i vi, at Maple Heights Mission

Green -aid the chief difficulty encountered in advocacy of the five day

to give the slighte-t week at the present time is a tend- ,

i ncy on the part of employer- to c’.it , wages when the new system is put in- i

to effect.

PFACHES FUFTON niT4N(u ir jj i m own syrup, can 15c Jello, all flavors, 3 pkgs . . 25c | MILK, Country Club, 3 cans 25c 0LE0, Wondernut, lb. . . . 19c Cornflakes, Country Club, !g pkg He Soap, l\ ft (J. ('ATSlJP, Country Naptha, 10 bars .‘!r>c Club, Ig. bot. . 15c Scratch Fml, CHEESE. Fresh 10 lbs jgfc ( ream, lb 29c ( AMPBELL’S BACON 3 lb. «„ Souj), Tomato, more, lb 32c 3 cans •. 35c DANANAS, Ig. (}<)LI) DUST, fruit, H) 7 1 /aC 1 " 22 27u FLOUR. Country Hein* VINEGAR, Club, 24 lb. sack 1.04 11- h°t I3c Assorted ChocoLARD, Pure, 11). 15c latcs, lb. 20c BUTTER, Country Corn or Peas, (Hub, lb j<)c :i cans 25c COFFER French TOMATOES, Brand, lb 45c 3 cans 25c OnuOLiai

J;.i:of the personal effects of the 'D Letitia Lee Hurst were sold 11 !| ,:-iil- who attended the auction • !l, ‘ - the home on we-t Poplar St. - ■ fieiroon. Mrs. Hur t who i 11 1 : death was one of Green1 '• oldest resident had many ■ ' uiiou- and other belonging- of

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But imder the new theory that i being examined i. i- believed that id -peed- in exce f 130 or 100 milean hour, the pn are on th“ aileronbecomes o great that they exert i bending effect on the rear part of the wing-, and an alternately up-and-down Hexing motion "t in operation that corresponds to the ‘•llutie.” Miiv I in the early da> machine with flexible wing tips. Thi- v iliration F comimmicated to the control- in the pilots : seat, and i- piohahiy p.iwerfnl enough to shake the, control stick fim the pilot’- hand-. The result is that the pilot suddenly find him Fir efgaged ui a life and ileath struggle to recover i hi- grip on the r ntrols, ‘aftlibugh to an observer half a mile lyi niorg distant there would he pb cynmiiee of

this.

In con.sPquenri of the win; fl ittei theory aircraft designer n now -eeking a meins of contml that doe away with the present practice of using movable ailerons attached to the rear edge of the airplane’ wing.Students To Tender Farewell To Sweet Majors in the department- of history and political science will give u farewell banquet May lit at 0:15 at Elms Inn in honor of Dr. W. W. Sweet who is leaving DePauw at the end of the semester to accept a position at the University of Chicago. Prof. W. W. Carson, nc head of the history and political liem e department:, and Doctor Sweet will make the principal -peeches. It i. expected that one hundred to one hundred and fifl> -tudents will la- present at the dinner.

“We don’t want the five day week at reduced salary,” he said. “Yet the time is approaching when working conditions and machinery will permit employers to exact as much work from a man in five days as he used to get in six days with the ten hour

day.

“When that time comes we will I have the five day week with no -ug'.•estinn of reduced wages, for the cm- I ployer will he gelt ing hi- money’..

worth.”

The labor president characterized as ridiculous statements that “only live days work will give a man top !iiU( h time to play.” " rhe working man will use that ex1 ra day to get better acquainted with hi family,” Green said. “He won’t o carousing as some people think he will. He'll have a chance to recuperate and rehabilitate himself for unother week and he’ll do it. “The difficulty nowadays is that employees are becoming too much like machines. They need the extra day for a respite from the repetitive, mo-

(AST Chorus of 30. Principals 10. with Orchestra—DePauw School of .Music. Don’t forget the date. Come and bring your friends. Hear and boost the “Home Opera” Price $1.00 Tickets on sale at Stevens Drug Store. GET THEM EARLY. l " TT-p—. ■■■

WINTER ( RESS RUINS ( R(H*S “Winter cres.-, on • of the wor-t of the new weed- that have appeared in Indiana during the past decade is appealing in many fields in I’ulnam County and fanners can pi event n great deal of future trouble by taking proper measures now” .-aid A. A. Hansen of the Purdue extension .staff who is in the county working in eoopeiation with County agent, Robert Stevenson.

imtonous work they do. I think you

The -tore where PRICE NEVER i ' X( EDS QUALITY, and QUALHV NEVER SACRIFICED FOR l‘LI< I-,, the store where you can biiv it WORTH THE MONEY; the -tore of the BIG WELCOME; the s . ore i: must he RIGHT OR YO<’R MONEY HACK. B" f Steak, any cut. as you vant '*• ll, | 28o B i f Roast, lb 20c Beef Boil, lb 8c I Hamburger, 2 lbs 29c I n -h all pork Sausage, 2 lbs . 35c Breakfast Bacon, that repeats, ro waste, lb ' IL avier Bacon, sugar cured, square <ut, parchment wrapped, lb... 28c I’ue Ini” Lard, lb. l«c; 5(1 lbs. 7...0 I'liESH PORK CUTLETS, ’b. . 35c Gianulated Sugar, 10 lb- (Me I’. G. or Flake White, 10 for 34c ! Matches, (I for 21c Hospital Toilet Tissue, 3 for .. 23c ' 01 R COFFEE SPECIALS:— Maxwell House, lb /)0c j ' I ■ lb 5j, j OUR RIG SPECIAL, lb. 35c; •T Ihs 98c j You will mm be drinking H E TEA. We offer EXTRA SPECIAL Good j Pie ii Tea, good style, good cupper, lb. limited . . : 3q c 'LL THE MARKET FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRUITS FOR LESS. Fresh Corn Flakes, 3 for 23c Rolled Oats, .3 for 23.- ' WE SELL IT FOR LESS.

Kash and Karry |

will find that many business men and capitalists use one extra day a week for pleasure and I don’t see that it lias hurt their moral habits.” “Anyway,” lie added, “so many fac- ^ tories now have a half day off on Saturday that the new system would j he hardly less expensive than the ■ present one. Any economist will tell you that the cost of starting up a I factory for half a day’s work is ul- j most prohibitive." “Ami on the other hand,” he con- j tinued, “one day’s rest doesn’t do a man much good. He usually comes hack on Monday about as tired as when he left his job.”

ceil. . S''..- ;h' . ' ,.. r | to api” ar in I'utmim ( .uniy, i it has b - a ii.li Iiv ' I of impure gra - and 'lover ■ Purdue man n | plants he pulled and bunwd til los- of time to prevent seelpil t ion. 'l l e) ( I ciitling under the down with a ‘ hog pr spud, hut mowing i- m since the -tubble soon form-

flowet- and seed-. Winter on n

peril in Indiana, ha- niinc i field.- of alfalfa, clover am * throughout the Hm er state. A |

Tlie winter cress is a yellow flowered mu.-tai'.l like plant noted for Ihe large number of seeds produce I

A -ingle -pecimen has been found liy ing speeimei of the noxmas m-w actual count by Purdue authoritie to cr may be seen in the ( . ' be capable of forming over a million office in the Court Hott-f.

Special for Saturday

I(f Pounds Bulk,

(■raiHiluted Sugar

19 Bar- Kirks

Large No. 2'. Cans, Be-t 5c Match on lire Market, ti boxes lor . Liirg:i No. 2 1 j ( an . Send Cimnl) Punutkin, 2 for

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and Carnation Milk H< .'uz Pork A Beans, Regular IN-oz. ( an- .

Van ( amps lul l Pork X Beans,

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( alifornia 5-oz. ( ails Per I an .

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Siuokwl Sardines 5c

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Custom Hatching Day-old chirks. («recncant k* Hat eh cry 1001 S. Locust. Phone 525-L. (omplete line chirk supplies.

M l. (»VER INDIANA K ENDALLVILLE -Leo |)el.uraney fractured hi- right atm above the wrist Monday evening while cranking an automobile. The engine backfin .1. —o— TERRE HAUTE- Nelson Shou.-e, 17, is dead as le-ult of fractured skull receivi,I while swimming Sunday. He is -aid to have dived into a hallow water and -truck thi- head on a rock. —o— CRAWFORDSVILLE— New offic(|S of the Rotary (lub were installed here le.viitly. The ceremony was clahoiate and impressive. —o— LIGON1ER—Frunci, Drake suffered painful injuries to hi right rv” and wa- -calded ah, ut the face when hot water from hi- automobile radii, tor spurted into his face. He wasengaged in repairing the ear. —o— MCN( IE The Archery club ha l(ct«,i J. S. Sheppanl to |ire-ide over the thirty members. —o— MITNCIE Thomas E. Bracken, lias ' been elected to fill the Muncie Ri.tury ' Vice presidency left vacant hy the (baili of Benjamin Burris, president' of the Normal School. KOKOMO—A Municipal flying field is predicted here following a recent meeting of the city council.

We can af ford to .eive the highest qualityl meats at low prices because every sale isl cash. Vancleave Meat Market In Business Since 1851. Phone 137. Delivery F. <>. R|

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