The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 January 1928 — Page 3

I’l 1E (iREI'INCASTLI 1 ; DAILY KANNKK, MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1028.

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Start The New Year Right--DRIVE A CHRYSLER Demonstrations At Any Time We are offering a complete line of FISK TIFFS at remarkably low prices. Reasonable rates on ell auto accessories in our sales department. ' 0. J RECTOR SALES CO. INDIANA AND FRANKLIN STS.

. It won a place anions tha ALLOW ANC ES.

“HiK Ten” LoRiun Departments in the INDIANAPOLIS, .Inn. (IM’)--Un:t"c) States. olu'st #5 fer Rin, .$U for a taxi aivl lie Indiana Department of the .xi for tea after the dame, and the iir.|'iwiiia -eivie to veteran.-. The coileRe boy is $4 “in the hole’’ on d I ailment concluded a drive to j;el one date, if father follows the advice

'lae.i-i . to btain benefit of the f j. >tor\ written in Forbes maRa- I.KADINt, SCIENTISTS

al trainiiiR station and Brijt. Ocn OeorRe H. Jnmerson, comumnder of Foil Benjamin Huni.-on, also a

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inljusted m miieusation or federal bonus i • • i to Uo iiiR date January 1.

The bonus,

b ought to Uoosier veterans more than .'>12o,000,000 in paid up twuity year i-ioowment policio-. The state ad' - 1 mon than $41,000 duiinR the yeur to the National la'Rion Endow-

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INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 2.—ClosinR . ;,.ii ciammed witn acliievenient, I’uuI \'. McNutt, of Illuoniington, t"day udincjuishe I the efficr of -ta'e loniinaiider of Th American Leyiun to Frnnl; M. Mi Halo, of I.^r, nsport One biir acliievenient of the I.iRinii ■ urin;, 1927 was rapid Rain in menbir..!]i ; i. State Comnrr.nccr McNutt, v.'vi remains National Executiv. Com n'Ce ■na:i for Indiana f r the en-u-inp year, lepeits. The .-ueces- of th n’enil e ship yavn is tol i in ,-i\ s n1 iices. Indiana was the fii.-t in t Unitid States to exceed its member ship I r the previou- year. It won ■i 'll po-itinn in the Pari-, Frane. cniveiition pa rad ’ in national cempe' t ell i i membership It exceeded fi I t!ie first time the membership i|U') - .a a ai d by National 11 adt|Uarter-. It it f. utel MichiRan in a meinbiislilp

end allow only $5 a week allowance to “sonny.” “The amount is

Legion backed measure, .jutficient unless the boy is a spend-j

thrift,” the writer says.

Listen man,” said one Butler col:epe student, when interviewed on tin subject here today. “Just one little party and the whole month’s allova . e would he shot at that rate.” The idea of the allowance is to instil! the ideal of thrift and "the value ol money," into the ,-ensibilities of the Ri'owiiiR lad,” the article in Forbes points ut. “T. aeh him to spend

vi-ely.” is the plan.

“Th., 1 .-URgestion for $5 a week fits in very well with what high school tuilents spend,” said Emmett Bice, viee-niincipal of ShortridRo hiRii •i hi id here. “Of course, high school is much les- eepen.-ive than college.” But the high school girls'.’ Sir co-eds eated in the ntTice of the d< an of women at Slv rt ridge agreid that ^2 to sd.iiO a week waplenty -for carfare and lunches. But, as for allowances “to spend

just like we want to"—

"Not one cent,” chorused the sextette. ‘What do you think the hov

friend is for?”

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ID UM’UOVK ISSUE. INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 2. (UP)— An order approving issue of ?9,000. 900 ia • oinmnn stock by the Indiana Bell Telephone Company, and its stile tu the American Telephone ami Tele uraph Company : t par, is expected to be made soon by the state Public Ser-

vice Commission.

The is-ue wtis asked in order to reimburse the company for improvements made in the past three years. According to C. H. Kotlger, president of the Indiana Bell, an additional issue may be asked in the next few year , due to the rapid growth of

the company.

; F i or RI El E< i ION INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 2. (UP) — men'll r ::t the Ind.aa.t Bo.if I of Aeai alture, up foi ■ lection ..l the am, til mieting .Inn. t have a el ir ciiance ti retnin their pads with no oppi • ition in sight, pia s .n eondition. iniicat,'. Tlie election and re<irgaiii» ati, n et for .la' .-), will follow the mu o.ii nua ting of the Indiaea A o cintion of County and Dis*iict fair-

lie; e Jan. M.

Among the I tim'd in in ho is wh ■ terms expire Jan. ,x are \V. W. son of Muncie an i U. C. Drouse id

Kendallville.

II V.MMOND— C. I.. Klensinan wa,- . o badly frozen when aecidentally trapped in a refrigerator here that it was necessary to rub his body with ir ■ to thaw him out. Me entered the iso box to obtain some ice, slamming the door, and the automatic lock , p

orated.

IN 1)1 \N \ N \V \I. Mil 1 11 \ INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 2 (I'P) (lev. E l .(..ckson pronounced Indiana’s navy “Fit to Fight” at a baiuiuet I eve last night during which the newly organiz. ii' Indiana Naval Militia was formally installed. Rear Admiral M. J. Ziegemeier, i ommandant of the Great Lakes Nav-

OF L . s. INTO SESSION NASHVILLE, Term. Jan. 2. (UP) — America’s foremost -coentists. •"'bUDO strong, met here today foi the 84th annual convention of th American Association for the Advancement

of Science.

The meeting ojieneii with Dr. Arthur A. Noyes, Pa.-e!:na, Cal., presiding and the nch gates began reporting on their acecinplishinent - during the year. Many new discovii in.-, beneficial to mankind, weie to be announced dining the six day -es-ion. Delegates have agreed to avoid the subject of evolution, «s far as posible, during the convention iscusions, Nashville, fanv us in evolution hi-toiy becau-e of the Scopes ea-o, is not a logical place to bring up the object, they believe. Agriculture, weather, fluo, and industry in general were the principal subjict.s to be discus.-ed. The siient ists have been working on methods to aid farmers inciea-e production nn the same acreage and grow better products; iliminate wa-te in industry and improve business opuation- : forecasting weather in advance, and flood 1 control. Agriculture was the paramount i.ue today, with the scientists giving farmers valuable information Prof.. K. < . Wi'stover, University of We.-i Virginia, di-cu ,-ed how tlv 1 hope of seed potatoc I'ffOit the crap yield. Me a ill that tests have shown odd shaped stock yields les-. than regular seed potatoc- but a- th' 1 experiment- were somewhat affected by seasonal variations further study

s needed.

Dr. James E. Knott, State College, Pa., p' ke on the effect of apical .iruning of tomato seedlings, regarding growth and early yield. Tests •unde over a period of years, showed emoval of the bud of young plants

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delays production of first fruit- about one week, he reported. Cotton, the south’s p. incipal crop, was to be discussed in d tnil duiing the meetings. Scientists believe that eventually it will he possible to glow a -hort staple cotton furtlv r north, in a shorter growing enson. Expeit.. are now making such experiments and while no announcements of progress may be made during the conn tion, officials said the work wa- continuing satisfactorily.

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sweetness of cantaloupes >d — by Dr. J. 11. Edmond’ Michi-

gan State College am F. .1. McNall, Michigan Department of Agrii ultur •. These men slated the sugar content of cantaloupe- i- due largely to sea sou variations. They are studying the influence of certain varietal arid cultural treatments on the .-ugar content of the cantaloupe. Other speakers today inclu ,d I) . F.srle- L. Oxcrhol-rr, Univer.-ity of ' aliforniu, who talked on the torage of apples and Prof. W. F. Pickett. Kansas State Agri 'ilture Colhge, who discussed the fruiting habit of gi aiK's.

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HAPPY NEW YEAR F wisli you all that you would wish yourself. May 11)28 herald an era of Joy. HURST & BYRD GEN KUAI. M EK( HAN DISK

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( lovcrdale Has Industrious Merchants; In Good Farming Community.—Winning H. S. Team. Cloverdalc, the thriving town in oiitli Cut nam Count > aim one of Gxetira die’s lest neighbors, has ju>f finisbed a .succe-.-ful yrai from a finmcinl, agi iciiltural and educational standpoint. The pro pi ct - for 1928 indicate oven a lietti r outlook than on on New Vcat’s Day in 1927. Clover iale ha- a gioup of eiiteipr:s ipg merchant - who ni l de ply irttcrested an i take an active part in any civic step tending for the. advancement of their town. Th majority of the -tores are complete with modern ii|uipmeet to facilitate dealing with customer-. Practically all of the firm hna-t up-to-date merchandise and any article found in large cities over the nation can he bought in (Tover-

i ale.

Cloverdalc is situated in the heart pro-petous farming community. There are several large farms mnr Cloverdab in addition to many -ina'I dues. The own rs cultivated paying ciop.s the pa.-t yiar and should have just a- succc-sful a season during

1928.

Cloverdalc eitizens arc highly cultured with a splendh puhlie -ciiool y-teiii and a high school tliat rates with the bc.-t in the state. The student.- not only take keen interest in “reading, writing and arithmetic” Inn much enthusiasm is manifest annual ly in side issues of school Hf*' such a uramastics and athletic.-, riie ba.-ket ball team couched by Vernon Cochonour is supported loyallj not only by the boys and grils but by the ahult..as wi II.

KILI ED BY ROOMER ( MICAGO, Jan. 2. (UP)-Georg" I efficr was shot and killed by a roomer in his home early today, after he remonstrated with the man over attention.- paid to Ids wife.

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RAGFUL ot good fortune, prosperity and sincerest wishes for 1928 is the honest wish and earn-

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MEIM MANT Ml KDEKFD CHICAGO, Jan. 2. (UP)—MurriShameis, 81, a merchant was murdered by two negroes when tv rest ’ted a holdup enrh today. Hi- body was found by police who hurried to ine . put when they hoard the shot. TT.n { ; negroes escaped, I

lITTING a-top of the world Is young Twenty-eight. To you I wish A simJwir falc.

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