The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 May 1927 — Page 2

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THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER MONDAY, MAY 23, 1927.

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THE DAILY BANNER

Entered in the Post Office at Greencagtle, Indiana, a§ second class mail matter.

HARRY M. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor

. R. RARIDEN, City Editor

MONDAY

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Unltod Hlati'i ans’ Hnreau, ntli»r hrattrlu and bached I Commltti (> a. CooHilK 1 '. Mr Ifpf beadtinar directing: tlic rettnecs to :. them in ti til i

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Ills niHlunla studied by i tin r former nu mb r 1 in I’arl 1 lii’l|iii i Cross SoHi'la .. ii rellrr sj i fin Slm o lif i mijf l in l!l|f), in n \vor!v f?i'Ulbwi ifin )'i\i lisa pei-^iii.tll. di.< atinns tu imuf Hi strlrbon cnmmnni: tnlnisliTf I a i pjitss of JIn.dn'i i liei H Mu' la. 11 I l. ter re lift In I'

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Red Cross tlie former Mr. linker relief opern disasterid lias ud ■f fund in Mr. Maker r of dlsasa c of VJ.

Mr. Hal.cr i air.o to (lip Ued Cl ' . (lira Ui r work m :uit littlo u.";!' lit 'it ritIII’, i mergoncy aid to : ii rii.. in lorimdor:, tiurrii-ain a, lir . Pi i I.; ami other oahiniltb'S. ■ 'i ' u .. oin etor rapidly developi , d C’' • ;• ' in. cn ordinal in:; Red ■ ro v.-i rk with the novernmont, t lopInsT a servico tlnit make a it I’o iblo to muater etnei'Konry : rrvat a moment’;: not It:' Ihrough • 1 mi:1111ee . in all roiiimunlties, lojil limr up diam ter roniniitti os in ' b. p: ■■ everywlier.' and cnlurglm; ■ i> ,i i a!Iona of tho mtvj itilln i peetneuiar, openitlomi ' vi' Inrlu b ii : ncli a tounding a.i lassolu ■ iiou ■ as, swept bo i Hi "ir moorin b\ floods, ami towin-; tiiein liai k by motor boats; r'antln;; acres of valuable or'ti.'i'il'i that have been uprooted by a ms, ri" I'ulni; live : took mid us. ofltn;; farimTH to got their crops , planted. The airplane is j laying a role of increasing iniportanci: In rt II'. f work, botli for i •(onnoilerin ,r and transporting supplier. Mr. Hakor war oducatod in Aitrtralla and worked bis own way ; ibrough the university. Later ho did post graduate work in social : economy at the I'nlvrrslly of I Mlsrourl and at the St. Louis I .School of Social Economy, lie Is ’ Hie nntlnir of the only disaster relief manual evor complied, revised 1 by the Rod Cross (Ids year nml redlstributcd to its k.500 chapters as a liundbook for use in organizing . for disasters.

Miss Genevieve Moore of Ph" 1 !X Arizona is visiting H r > an, J Mi»Eugene Hawkins for a few ias>. The Lloyd family h*'M their reunion at the home of I aac Lloyd I'eat . Russellville Sumlaj May 22 Mr. and Mrs. Claud Smith < •' Los Ang 1 ‘California andseviral othei r ii.i' ’ from different state- w re in d-

tendance.

Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Mctigugln > a i 'laughter, Margaret Emily a d 1 , William arc at henn from W -ishinnton, I). C. where Dr. McGanghi y itj tended tlie National Medical A -oc.

———’ meeting and from other point- of in-

w , . I terest in the east-

C. C. Gillen spent Monday in i Kap|)a Phi Sign > i ntertaiiicd with an informal hard-times party on SatI urday evening. I ehapeinns wi

I Prof, and Mrs. I . I Mitchell and S’ r.

and Mrs. N. J. W' Music wa l furnished by the Black < its ot In

1 ilianapolis. Guost. from Indianapo-

M . and Mis. Harry Moore visile j jj^ fj ow Albany , Gm nsburg, Da!..,, in Indianapolis Sunday. and Maey, were pre-ent. Mi Alice Thompson spent Sunday

nail ing in IndianapoHs.

I STATE HOI 'Ii DAMAGED Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Eitel and fain- j jK nr.tried to Martinsville and spent

Personal And Local News

Mr. and Mrs. Ward Lovett w-rc ; . in Indianapolis on Sunday. j. D. Mick was a visitor in (Indiana-

polis Sunday.

her. in t puhli-In bj th Air Minis- 1 tiy, shew that the Imperial Airways j Ltd., during this period carried 10,- i 775 pa e: gers and flew 732,ObO mil- ! es without the death of a single pas- j .-eng. r or Hitman. In a Mltion 40,000 miles were flown i ca ptcial (lights al.-o with out any j death or injuries. Thus far the sec- j end year Btid-h civil aircraft had i completed th. ir work without any ) accidents r - ulting in eath or injury j Up to dale the Imeprial Airway ; Ltd., have flown 5271,000 miles wdth ! ; he (deaths of only lour passengers. I Thtie were however two .-eiiou- arliduits to Etcnch aircraft flying on the I. m on Paris route. The most noticablc tendency in ,

British poll 1.: gine p in the h i i | hrough

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Si: : ay vi-iting friends. Mr Thrcsa Wimmer and daughi, i M iry Jane are visiting her parent- at Rockville Mr. and Mrs. C C Gillen and famil; vi-ited relatives in Roachdule on Sunday. The Bo-ton Club will meet Tuesday . v ning at 7:30 o’clock with Miss Emma Baugh on East Anderson St. lb lath' have received word of th* dines- qf Mrs. EdwajR Claini ni' Indianapolis Mi Rasalyn Russell, of Indianap 1 i-, wa the week-end gue-t of M Jni'phine Itubuh. Mr Mablo Snively, of Columbus v the guost of Mr. ami Mrs W. 0. Timmons on Sunday. Dr. J. H. Cook and family of Trr r e Haute -pent Sunday in Greeneastle with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Crawley. Mi nini Mrs. Arthur Spencer visitd with relatives in Russellville Sun-

day.

Mi Alice McGinnis is confined to her home at Limedale on account of illness. Mi Madge Sutherlin of Indpl’s pent the week end with O. J. Stewart.

Prof, an'l Mrs. George Gage are Mie parents nf a son burn to them ,inday at the County Hospital. E el Jones and Amandus Stangrr ere in Indianapolis Monday on business. Mr. and Mr- Hen Brown visited ilh their daughter, Mrs. Clyde Bnn1 and family in Crawford.-villc Sun ; ‘’ay. Mr and Mrs. M A. Wehdell and son ( Ini bourne have returned from a ■ eel< visit in Medora and Seymore i Indiana lb gular weekly piactice of the 11 re' ea.-tle band this evening at 7:3(1 < rb' k. All members requested to be j present. I Mr. and Mis, George Reynolds am! • i i "b er Mary Louise, spent Saturd.'\ i ght and Suaday with Mr. anr Mi-. Virgil Akins ant (laughter I udh) Mae, of near Manhattan. Several members of the local Moose Lodge and Legion attended a big nieetii g of the order at Terre Haute j m m Sunday. Mr J. (i Hunt and daughter, ! I lliel have returned from Terre llauti where they have lieen visiting 1 for the (last few days. Mr . Chas. Howard and Mrs. Clar • n ■ I!" well attended a meeting of L rict \«.. 7 of the Women of 'I " ■ lu .irt Legion at Terre Haute, on •Sunday.

1ND1ANAPOLI May 23. (UP) -

Repair- are ht iim rushed to lay on the state roof, w! wa- badly darned by tlie tornado Ja-t week, ucc id-

ink to O- H Engli eu-ti dian. He explained tl.it $10,00!) wa a"

prropriated for i-i by th buildii .

and grounds committee in ''|i

and redecoratioii the buildii'!', but that much of thi uiey mu.-t now ’ • used to remedy ll.i la mug • d ne b'

the wind.

‘‘We ha ! plat ■ ai the cu■ t ! Ian, to make (\t .-ive repairs brighten up the idding g ner.il with new paint a varni.-lt. but thi probably will have to be po tp iic I indefinitely unit's me funds can he discovered to can> on the work. The state ho e hllillliliL ,, and 1 grounds have dor damage to the is- ! tent of at Ica.-t '1.500, and t! i will I eat up a large put of our -urpl More than hab of the $10,000 appropriation ha- lieen -pert in maki i icpaits‘which ha-■ already been conj tracted for”, Engle pointed out. • Contract for top.dr of exterioi ■tau | way has already lieen let, he iid. , These step- long have been in b , j condition an the work being dom i extensive. Beside icplacinu nt rf - \ ! entire steps, a c ■ w if wm km# h 1 been engaged fi r the la.-t tw o w i '. 1 in remoulding broken corner- and i sunken treads Work is al-o h ing done on the cl - | vators, which arc getting placed in first cla-s conditionKnglc !-niit t»Mi ot spvpti lai pe '■ c ! blown down in the tale house \a : j by the wind, only two could he savi . ! The rest have been awed into pii m and removed, the toi sod replaei ! and all evidence- of the damagi i - moved, he said. Ihr tornado ripped off .evoral n dred square feet of the copper hee'ing from the dome of the eapi' ! and blew in a. large numbci of windows. This damage mu.-t be rep in before the next rain. Engle dcclnr •!, no mutter if all the appropriatioi

used.

aircraft construction, the re-

i- the increa e in the en-

w r available per pa-senger airplanes. This increase in iwcr, however, has h'en about simultaneously with a.

■n the weight per hor-e-

f the i ngines, and as a conscp.a engers ate gviven the ex-

if .^ffety that comes c eng'ine power foi use . At the same time

tv:' engine power enablt - mat p lie flown on their normal tic without taxing the ctipacity nf t i.gine to its utmost, thus making for .greater reliability in engine

performance.

i In n pint aifio recount. I!riti-h ac-compli-him nts in aerial .-urvey.- in Afiica, an I in the use of airplane- in prayii ;; crops with insecticide. It al•o i'end- Sir Alan Cohham’s brilliant flight from England to Au-tiu-

!ia and back.

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Aug. the 1'lth., we bid our, German girls good-bye and hoard d the trains for Brest, France. The girls took it hard and even tears were in the eyes of the Germans as well as ours, foT after nine months together we had become attached and this was a lasting farewell, and our time hated enemies were sorry to -ee

us" leave.

The only girl I ever eared for while in Europe, that is foreign girl, walked three miles that morning to ay good-bye, and right there I nearly brought her along for a souvenir, i hut now I’m glad I didn’t. After a it) day trip we arrived in Brest where w< ■ given new outfits complete, and on the 21th day of August we boarded the U. S. S. Mobile for HOME.

C" i 'd "’.ir l!:i" v. l!i tl.e Eium:i; 1 ... '' ' li e,annt in tiic A. E. charged. I being sent to Camp Tay-

K. to gM it, and the K one to g ■! ; i or . After 3 days

it whih in Franct. Only twelve regiments m eived this decoration, and later I received it as a personal de-

coration.

The voyage back home

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AGAINS’I II \ t I H.Ill s \M\(

here of feasting NEW HAVEN. I M -

and having a good time Uncle Sam —The vagaries i,fd.i\light . tlirough, Ralph Myers, a Greeneastle practiced in a irall I

wa -

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i boy' gave me my GO berries and my discharge and 1 arrived home on the 2‘ith nf September, l!)l!i, having been d ( trge.1 on the 26th. It wa- «

ber we aw land, and American land; | Krept war

b’st of all lands. At the pier we were met In all the welfare groups and fe 1 with everything one could desire. Later we were taki'ii to ( amp Mcr-

UIML \M.\ I KIN s A IE

LONDON, May. 23 (UF) Cnuti • ing with England’s militaiv av,iti"ii tole of 82 flyers killed in nil era he in 192G, thr record of the pr gri i f civil avation from April to liecem-

ritt, v hei" we stayed until the parade in New York. While in New York the “Big 'I hti i ' ii . t again for the !a>! time, and we bad .-nine time too, believe me. After the New York parade w, went t Camp Mills where we staged uiiiil September 15th., when we paraded in Wa-hiiigtnn, l>. C. VVhil ■ in thi city I met an old •I'hool pal, Hob Lane, and we had a nice chat then id old times. After this parade we were taken to Camp Meade win re we wre split and -ent to our neare-t camps home to he dis-

gre^it war if one lived through it, hut many left home and never returnod, and they are the ones who -till guard the trenches where tlie

puppies grow.

J. A. FRIEND, D.A.V.

I be Music Master tomorrow eve1 11 0[)i ra House Benefit David War

field's Stage

were dcnouncril man of thi.- ' ill i to the "powers that Indiana “This is what h.r laments. “1 at G o’clock ' cee work- undm the time I get In get dressed anu it U 8:30 da me an hour lat By t reach Ft. Wuym and when we gi

A. M. Young have

Mr. and Mr

Ini ed hiime from Chicago, where tl" > pent everal days visiting their " i, I S. Young and family. They d a visited another son, Stanley, who i a tudent at Chioago University. The Keystone Bible Class of th * Mi'tbiidi-t church will hold its monthU ui’ial meeting at th” home of Mrs. M. \. Grogan, 101 Bloomington St., I no.-day evening, May 24th at 7:30. Ki'lx'ft Bowman, son of Mr. and Mi B. F. Bowman, who is in the Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis taking treatments, is improving

slowly,

Mr. and Mis. (". W Cole and daughter Pearl and Miss Alta Kerr nu ured to Madison and spent *h(* week end with Miss Opal Cole, who teaching English in the High School at Madison. I h' American Assn, of University V, omen will have a picnic supper, Tu lay evening at fi o'clock at the hein.' of Mis- Cornelia Allen on East' eminaiy St. Each member is re- | ipio-ted to bring sandwiitches and one

di.-h.

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Georgettes and I l' 1 1 J , r*' xi ra hie colors Jhr.t' ami itylei Silk Crepes in l , l a,n 0 prints, becoming $16.75, iin<l '