The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 June 1927 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANNER Entered in the Post Office at Creencastle, Indiana, aa second class mail matter. HARRY M. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor S. It. RARIDEN, City Editor
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A. A. Abbott is driving a new . \ ; olet coupe delivered by the Beck
sales company.
Mr. aid Mrs Manson Buster ar:,v Id m Birmingham. Alaban, for a vi it with relatives here. i ■ Woman Union of the Thrisl- < liiirch will meet in the primary loom Thursday afternoon at 2:^0Jlat riett Kelley is at Lafav- ■. 1, lay to attend commencement I’m due and visit at Dr. Wagnors. .1 antes Allan, transfer man for the
i d |io tol'l'icc will leave for bis vara
Echoes of the Truth Coif is a same of skill and patience, At the same time It Is also a great strain on veracity. Four men were playing a match the other day on a course In which the ninth hole lay over a deep ravine Three of them went to the ravine, tint by a stroke of fnrtnne the fourth i leNteil it and found himself almost on the green The others Inspected their respective lies, and two of them deejdetl to give np i he hole. The third said he would go down ned play out.
and lie did.
How many strokes?'’ queried the
ottiers when lie reappeared.
, I 'Three." lie answered shortly. "The t< o ready w considet ' „ , . . „
others you Tienrd were echoes.'
SPEAKS ABOUT MORALI I \
URBAVA, III., June 15 (UP) ‘Per haps young people do not need to be urged to give up the old-fashioned morality of the past. They are sup
posed to he all
their parents behind the times, hut | if we abandon any moralitj as nutgrown, the obligation upon u i t . h ■ : ure that we have moved forward to' a nobler one. 1 ’ Thus Theodore Gerald Soares, professor of religious education of the University of Chicago, v\- I pressed hi« views on the problem of morality and the younger generation) in the annual baccalaureate addre<- 1 before ihe senior class of the Univer |
sity of Illinois this afternoon.
‘•It would he a poor interpretation i
Faculty To Vote Again On Military
ST1 DENT COUNCIL PETITIONED I OR ( OMIM'LSORY MILITARY TRAINING FOR STUDENTS.
i. and Mr Fred Tineher and . Iiii : i oi .Mi. Meridian spent the wor k ' I in Torre Haute visiting L.
E. Knight and family.
Mr .John R. King, Cil9 En=t Amiri in St. a returned from a two i vi d with her aunt Mrs. John
New Charlevoix, Mich
Her l’:oi on and daughter of Dan'.i.i . I have i' turned home after a
sus compul-ory military training will he given another trial in September according to a letter sent to each voting member of the faculty by Dr. L.
H. Murlin.
The artlon was supposedly ended
also UNIVERSAL COMKDY SHE’S MY COUSIN 'isaa-ijafcftVrflto ■. imtmmin emm-xemdr.
tion today. He will spend his vacation! "f to use the theory of life of Optional military training for hp.p, J moral progress as an excuse for moral | students of DePauw University ver-
j carelessness,’ 1 he -aid.
) “Morality is not following fules, but appreciating social relationships. Many people thin kthat if we could teach the Ten Commandments to ny children we should solve our moral
problems. But they might not he any .when the faculty, about a month ago, better fcfr being able to recite the Dec voted in favor of optional military alog. The first question would ask training. In the letter Dr. Murlin about one of the commandments is, asked to he permitted to delay furth'What does it mean?’‘Thou Shalt Not |er action until another ballot could Steal* seems clear enough, hut what ' he had and to grant the petition of
v -i' wiih sir. pier-on s si-'-, j s stealing? It is stealing if you do the student council, for compulsory I. i Knight and family. less than a day's work for a day’s pay. military training, the petition to ap-
Xellir T, Anderson and Miss it stealing of you form a trust and ply only to I927-28.
ii" Gilmore entertained a num-! ,orr '‘ l, P P r i < ' r •’ I s stealing if ( Military training was first introla r of fi ir-tu!s at the home of Mr=. 1 •' V, '*' :ifo tries (n get back the land that ,| U( .ed in DePauw in I87fi. At the be-
And. i on on eaH Anderson ctreet ihpr P 0,i,i<,i a nf! ? J1VP awa Y for ''"f''"*?'• thi- afternoon. Perhaps we need some new definitions
I of honesty. Legal precedent may not
M, I'oi. i Hyde and littl 0 daugh-1 settle real moralities, " he concluded.
•I m Palhia airived today from
piii field Mas ., for a visit with 1 0
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Ihe Economy Store .SORE THROAT
i p; i f ids Mi . and Mrs. F. H. .'■'nidi i and other relatives
1 tarling it-popular Country Meat Tinrk. supplying its rural eonstituanev ■ th :!.« < IIOICEST FRESH AND CURED MEATS ;d its usual FOR I ESS piicn. Look up your stop card and display in window. Pf you hav ■ ro caid, our dri . i r w ill gladly amply .um with om*. 1 i fit
(•iiarnntee , l relief within
u11 11 - or money hack, with one wal on
of
THOXINE
M> Errm- i C. Tilden and daugii-
• > nun- Id '/ahetli left Wednesday for New
I ■ ri- riu \ will leave New York the I er p irt of the month for Europe ■'re they will pend several month 4
travelling.
Brigham To Give Concert Friday
ginning enrollment in the unit was optional. It was made compulsory for seniors in the Academy and for college freshmen and sophomores in ISxd. In 1898 the unit was withdrawn to relea-e officer- for the Spanish-
r. D. Rrookuhire of Roaehdnlc v.a In re today on buspne.-s.
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PROF. HOWARD J. BARNUM Will loach in DePauw Music School durinv; the entire ^umme) , st*ssion. Register Now. Phone GIHI-X or 148. «?. — —-— —■ yn
1 i 1 tal -ervices for Denny Kern ii. held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 t the Mi Curry Funeral Home I <■ 'dm i lodge nnd the American 1.1 vi, I ;ul complete eharge of the Ktn ini w in Forest Hill
< i metery.
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The first of a series of concert.- \< he given at DePauw university dur- - ing the next two months, will he givI en Friday evening, at eight o'clock | in Meharry Hall when Eilward Brig
I II" Mai hal John Goddard will re-i ,,finl f* 1 ' Steinway Hall in New York) t n flim day evening from Gary i ril -V will give a song and dramatu If re lie a been attending a eon- recital Only twenty-five cents ml- I • n inn of Old Soldiers. The Sons of I mission will he charged for this first
\ * ter.'in - ana the Old Soldier- and sev concert.
' I ot he patriotic organizations have The nrocram follows:
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t i icmittment paper- for Claude at , who developed insanity la-t ' a v re expected by Sheriff Ed \ !• el ,.rg,. from the nslyum at Madii '• Wednesday Sears is being!
.•ounty jail «fter becoming 1(H| by Frils KM , t S( , )tl . h Mp|n(|v .
m.l threatening hi- fam!
with dentil and also self-destruc-
tion.
The piogram follows:
Songs
All Through the Night,—Wel-h
Folk Song,
Gaily the Troubarnur (Old English)
—T H. Bayly.
The Brolken Ring, Gennan Folk
Song.
The Bonnir Kail O’Moray < At rung
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I , ' Edward R. Bartlett was one | i i 1 ' -p‘ akers on the program of 1 ■' I'ligion eonferenee starting to-) ■l min vide. Prof. Bartlett ad- 1
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Recitation
King Rubeit of Sicily, W ild-worth Longfellow.
Songs
Romilli Kl*gy Massenet Thourt Like Unto a Flower ....!
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Id in room II of the high' 1 1 I milding. A interesting pro'tn I 'd been anaiiged for the con"'"c ini many instructive talks ■ d tr, g the course of the day. 1 t . men ; ied Tue.-day from cer- ' lurees fating that Joe Burchm had disappeareil from the Soldiers Homo at Lafayette and could not he ! eated were sensational in nature practically without -ub-tance. Vi. Run ham went to Lafayette a f’ ago for medical treatment • i id" I he wanted to come home a ‘1 'n the VIonon station where in •" found by hospital attendants. t "W confined to his lied while • !l "n ii r physicians study his case.
Recitation wit). Music The Happy Prince Wil le-Lehmann Story by Oscar Wilde, Mu-ic by Madame Liza Lehmann Recitations Trees Sergeant Joyce Kilmei Bill Mason’.* Bride Bret Harte Juda Iscariot Countre Cullen The Bells Edgar Allan Poe Songs The Blind Ploughman, I!. Coning - by Clarke. It’s Me, () Lord (Nigrn Spiritual Burleigh. Driftin' On, Kounltt. | On the Road to Mnndelncy (I’.icm ; by Kipling) Speak
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Livestock INDIANAPOI.IS LIVESTOCK INDIANAF'OI.IS, June 15. (UP)— I i ,w i:.j'■ the declining tendency of I i 'ay. t h" hog market today was mostly In 15 rents off. In spots it i I 20 rent.-, moving sympatheti- ■ ilk with Chicago’s eteady to lower market. !■ i mated receipts here were 8,500 Movers were 334. The top $9.L’o w 15 c., below the previous high level, elide the hulk went at $8 75 to $8.15. Qn 1 ion were divided into two ■ i up 160 to 250 lbs. selling at $9 to •9.15 and 250 lbs. up $8.75 to $9. Cattle were fully steady, with re- • "ipt at 1,500. Calves receipts were 1 ';,0; veah r- $12 to $12.50 Beef " r averaged $9.75 to $1275. Sheep were steady, although lambs were .50 c., off. Receipts were 1,500 and top fat lambs sold around 1,600.
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American War. Following the Worbl i War in 1918 the unit wq re-estah- | lishnl optional with gymnasium with i rreilit four hours for each or both. • Later both courses wore made oomj pul-ory. In 1924, six hours credit was [allowed for the work and in 1927 [eight hours credit was authorized. The proposition to make the R. O. T. (’. optional has been under fre- | quent discussion this winter in the Committee on Educational Policy.
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Two votes showed the f.nidtv it) vnr of optional training. b" , ' nl " l close of school the Stu nt 1 submitted a petition to t and faculty to continue romi training, lit is Dr. Murlin have a careful examination the R. O. T. C. with a littl' time for thoughtful <01 then this fall at an early 'la have a secret vote taken with"" I bate.
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