The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 May 1928 — Page 4

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The State Lib:; the Law Librurie \ a oth* r sectional nin ti;.: at French Lick. Ci neial b« staged at We-' I:.,,] '

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Prominent librarin cutives and v. ike> . , >i . , n tlves of more thai ies will probably be pn - ,-ti tie opening of the . un\■ ntic ■ Julia C fi the Inaian.i Supieme <-eui- will t on ‘‘The Law ann Litn.itii' it tie joint meeting of the Star, |, uiri. Association and tin Vn, Library As.wxiatiun l>. K1

Minneapolis jui'ist, will be the chief speaker at the dinner of the two association-. IN CH U’l-ii || KSDAY Prof. l,.-'ter Martin done., of tin -ociology department gave a very interesting addies- at the University chapel i xercises thi- nioming conceining "thing.-, that you know, that tiff'll t- SO. Prof. Jon* - said he believed until i -bolt time ago, for instance, that when a person was drowned his longs Wei-- filled with water. He said ■ vidently he wasn’t tl«' last per.-on to learn that this wasn’t so, because be read the ether day of a jury «le- • iding that a man found in the river w . dead before he was put there — ■•••"'•iso hi.- lungs weren't rilled with water. He cited other instances, iji g he thought also that the os-, trich was the dummest of creatures hut learned the other day that it wa. really one of the most intelligent of I the animal kingdom.

ENROLLMENT TO START TUESDAY

Pre-registration for student- now on the campus who exp' t to enroll next fall will begin Tuesday and cui.tinue through Tuesday, May T', t. last day of classroom work. Although no penalty is being ied if students do not wish to ill : advisers have been urged I d ‘ Kegistrar’s office to eucour g' the enrollment of all theii a .isei - in an effort to aleviate much of tinregistration rush and cuitfu.-ion which is customary at each fall regitration. An effoi"t will be made by all advisers to get in touch with their major students and arrange conference hours in order that programs may be worked out which will be satis- ' factory to the studeni. The pre-reg-istration plan i.- an i xperiinent at L*ePauvv which wa- suggested by the Committee on Kducational policy as a means of remedying - the fall rush : at enroilmeiit. Practice programs have bt-i-n gnen to each adviser to be rilled out by the student and okej ed by l • ad viser. These will be returned to the Registrar’s office on .May til) in older to make possible an ••-timat' t • the probable size of classes for the coming year. "The plan is one which will enable a much more satisfactory eni xllmeiit for every student providing he i interested enougii to take advantage of the opportunity.’’ declared Ur. Win. M. Blanchard, dean of the college, to j day. ‘‘Each y ear a considerable nuni ber of changes in schedule have to be made simply because studentI weren’t certain as to what courses they wanted. This experiment is designed to correct that evil."

M<K Nurses Use New Face Powder GLO, t nderful hi lei. Process I* ii•' 1’owder, is pre•'red oy nur-i In au-e of its pur-' id they does not make dry i on .■ii- very w ill love MEL1 O-tlLO when you use i Mullins Ph icy. !

The Gmncastle (’annin«' Co. is eontracliiitf for loniatoes. ( all At Factory.

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Today Only Daisy Ruth Miller IN THE TRAGEDY OF YOUTH

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People in the United State- takthis country for granted and cannot imagine anything else Pali,' that could not be like it. Por But, the adverse i- true Granted as is shown by an article written by an English author who recently visited in America. He makes mention of many things, that are commonplace to u-, but still to the Englishman or tin* natives of many other countries, visiting here, seem tremendous, on account of the change from what they have been accustomed to. For instance: the following is a typical par-

< hild Health Week is on. By a ua-' teiiiul proclan ei. thi- week will be cel ited in every state ( hild in ti e union and in praelleallh tically every city. The Week inoi'inent was started livi \'■;11 ago and at first, ill, I- • tl each passing v ir, iiK iea-i i importance. People of tie United S: tc- are rapidly realizing the impel!.nice of child health and the week 1 as been set apart in order that th citizens of the country may lie Hi de to fully realize all

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the child hoan movement. This week will be fittingly celebrated in Putnam County in the form of a May Day festival Tue-day afternoon.

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a parade and a program on the court house lawn Tuesday afternoon. Much time lias been spent in preparation for this event and it was a decided success Judging from the crowd that was in the business district during the program. The parade was composed of children in the city schools, and floats representing a number of the townships in the

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Natioi.al Chid Health Week startd Tue day m Putnam County with

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A remarkable experiment was shown uu Monday in New York whereby fertilized hen ’ A eggs were treated by .XPeculiar ray -o that only female Discovery chickens can be hatched. The experiments, which i have been extended for three years, j have brought to light that chickens hatched from egg- which have been exposed to the X-ray, show marked I peculiarities. The must startling v the revelations was that by gradually increasing the power a definite deviation from the normal sex ration, was | all in favor of the females. The longer the egg- remained under the , X-ray, •tlie Li-g. r the prrcentng of ' females.

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j ALL CIRE I’UESF.N I ATION BOOKED HERE. What is said to be the most lavish | of all-giil presentations is booked at I the Granada Theatre for ” day.', | starting tonight. = The organization travelling in J their own DeLuxe #10,000 International Coach coming here direct from ' a sensational Southern tour is comI po»ed of artists- whose names have I adorned the brightlights of liroad- - way. 1 The Mahavier Sisters sensational i -iinging and dancing team whose wonderful dances have made them a i host of friend- arc with the company ns well us Polly Jessup Saxophonist and Xylophone artist, Ruth Bowen dancer and drummer and Lucille Pennington, pianist and singer. Penny Pennington comedy master j of Ceremonies Supreme whose laughing methods promise many a good : laugh. Then there i t Bee Williams ' I petite little dancer who will present I her repertories of dunces that have I made her famous, and the Jazz PiratHand of eight talented and beautiful girl musicians. All in all it looks like the tiiunad.i i - I heatre has the teller atti action of' I the season buuK'-u mJ from all inidicatiom a banner house is expected.

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