The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 July 1928 — Page 4
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IN A BIG WAY
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Ki\n am xni'm.ah reti rns League Standing
Ely-Place Has Senior Beadle; Indeed It Has
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KABUL, Afghanistan, July 1ft. (1^
— WV-itf'ni civilization has entered the, l"' ' t* 1- •• fastnesse- of Af(rtiani.«tan. , a 1
The return of Kins: Amanullah to
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Kuliul after his extensive tour
Europe was the signal for a veritable
N. E. Timers
♦ wave of improvement-. ♦ The KinK has expressed a «|e.-ir‘-to have the national telephone sys-j ^ ten) increased on a larfe scale. It i.- j ♦ understood here that the -uliject- ol ♦ Kiny Amanullah soon will have a-ea-y acres - to a telephone as is en- ! joyed in many of the European cities
Hi- Majesty vi.-ited.
^ Wirel. -s station- are planned whirl) ♦ will keep Kid’ul in continnoun contAet X with event - beyond t tie frontiei J R.,a. are to un erpo improvement to
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TESTER 11 n - I! ESI I.TS American \>socialion Indianapolis, ; Milwaukee, 1. St. Paul, 10; Columbus, 4. Kansas City, U; Louisville, (!. Minneapoli.-, |!i; Toledo, fi.
Amerw'an l.e»ffue
Washington, II-!); Cleveland, n-ft.
St. I.ouis, 4; Poston 2.
Chicago at Philadelphia, (rain).
Deroit at Neu York (tain).
National league
Cincinnati, 12; Brooklyn, 4. Pittsburgh, ft; Philadelphia, Chicairo, 7- Boston, (5. St. Louis, 5; New York, 1.
Three-1 l.eajrue
Decatur, 2; Peoria, ft. Danville, 6; Blooiuington, 3. Evansville, 4 Terre Haute. 2. Sprinirfield at Quincy (rain).
\VV beautiful new shades have iiisl »rri»ed in thi- last shipnient. I be imperfectiims in these hose is so siljibl a- lo ne\er be fomul. There's mil another hosiery lo compare hmIi
render them -uitahle for an extensive > tern of motor coaches between uie Afghan towns an<l across the borderto neighborinff countries. The first consignment of-lftft car I ordered by the Kinc while in Italy | Has arrived. The consignment inrhil- i is thiee I'ire-enifines which it is believed were ordered a a result of the l recent fire in Amanullah's motion-
picture house here.
In ifovernmental matters, Anir.mil
lah plans to issue a new coinage awel| a- the first currency notes ever to be circulated in the country. I
A university will be established ] Pauj,.,!,,*, fomu r dictator
shortly and primacy education is to be made practically compulsory. These and other reforms are taken to indicate how deep an impre -ion th"
Kink’s trip made upon him.
PRISON lilt KEI.E VSEH.
ATHENS, July II. (IT)—General
LONDON, July HI. (IT) — The
.667 ! Gity of London retains many of its .iii;7 ' old customs and institutions. One of
the most curious, perhaps, is that of r,ftft senior beadle of Ely-place.
( M ,o The recent deal!) of thb official l,(,i, I Iras nece--itated the appointment of
a successor so that the puuint old custom of calling out the night hours I in that "precinct” with which is as- , sociuted so many interesting -tradi
i lions, may be preserved.
Ely-place is now mostly the home of caretakers, who are proud of the i fact that they are independent of police protection. They are always guarded by three porters, who take
ieiirht-hour duties.
It was once the London tiome of : the Bishop of Ely, and formed pan I of the county of Cambridgeshire. The ! City police had m> authority in it 1 confines, and even today the police, i for ordinary purposes, have no authority there unless they are summoned hy that high dignitary the senior
beadle.
Until 1 ftftfi the residents there ' enubl not vote in the City of London. They recorded their franchise in
j Cambridgeshire.
In the old days, too, Kly-plaee, carefully guarded by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, was a refuge for law-breakers, a place where the civil
hud no right of arrest
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NOTH E OF VDMINISTK VTION Notice i- hereby gixen that the unde i signed has been appointed by the ^ Clerk of the Circuit Court of Putnam | County, .‘state of Indiana, Executor I of the estate of Elvin C. Timmon- | of Putnam County, deceased. t
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night by the newly appointed pre-
mier Venizelo-
The liberati' a of General Panga!o bad been i expected and came with amazing abruptness. I’remier Venizelo- offend no explanation of i- release of tin f rmer dictator.
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Worley O. Timmons, Administrator 1 July !), 1928. 11-31. j
I he men's Real Silk socks are just as great .allies as are Ihe *»oi.i.'M’s hose. Have specially conslructcil top, re-inforced heel and toe. In plain odors or fancy. All sizes.
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: Birds, Whales Soon To Come Before League
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SAN I A V PRISONER? QUINT Y. III., July 11 i UP)—AuIhorities are endeavoring to a-eertain llu- real identity of their "Santa Claus pri-onei.” 3 • man he! her. has given hi- name a Richard Eambort, 7ft, but police are dubiou- and have sent his picture, bertillion recoids an I description- to various penal institutions in the hope of learning Ins right name. Hi- flowing white beard, and short rotund figure easts him as a perfect double cats him a< a perfect double for the legendary St. Nichola-. Forty five dollars in bills were found pinned to Id- elothing, and jewelry of variouilescr iptions and burglar tools were found in his possession.
PARIS TO LOSE TWO STAPLES FOR TOURISTS
C ENTRAL MARKET TO MOV1 V N D VR VII H AWKERS in HI BVNNED.
PARIS, July II (ITT Two of th> best-known features of a tourist's vi-it to Palis are ibout to disappear. One is the early morning visit to the Central Markets, with a bowl of onion soup and a bottle of ehampagn" . oiisumed to the -trains of a jazz or- . be Ua while watching the unloading of tons of vegetables and freshlykilled animals from the country di--tiicts. The other is the joy of buying a real Persian carpet or shawl from a fez wearing Arab at a price which does not sound great in dollars but which invariably brings a large degree of remorse when one finds that he has been "stung” hy the itinerant merchant. The movement to remove the Central Market- from the region adjacent to the Louvre museum started immediately after the war, owing to the lack of spate for modern Improve ments. It is now propo ed to transfer the markets to the Left Bank of the Seine, far from the hotel- in which tourists are wont to stop and even fatthei from the night haunts of Montmartre from which they usually descend upon the capital in the ear:y hours of the morning. There i- : u| to be h majority in the Muncipal Council in favor of the .barge.
I lie minor ity'- protests point out
that numerou .at. .nd restaurants: DENEVA, July 11. il I r Bird in. tin viciniD of the markets w-.uld 1 "' ,, whalps P">bably will he taken j be utter ly ruined, a tour^ls woul 1 1 unHer thp Protection of the league
not cro thi Seme for tin* wind up 1 "* Nation-.
of their night’s programme. :| " f fuel the League alThe Arab merchant , f the Parisian J mu, - v has had a comnii> ' sion of ex -1 street- has become a tradition. It i...V lts »t work for some time to -ee if | generally believed that most of hi- 1 un international convention cannot be w. res are -tolen, and that wlratevei j ,aunchp<1 M * lativp to "hales and other
ie receives i- clear pr ofit. In nlos j Uleep sea riches.
a ■ - the hawls and carpet- nre itni- A> teg.rid- the protection of birdtation- of the cheapest variety. Hull' 1 is ‘‘xpccteil that the September astbe |iolice have been powerless to stop’ "''n'bly of the League of Nations will the evil and hardly a cafe terrace has I bp ,0 'T' n ’m , 'n :•« international been able to fr ee itself of the batg ! r,,nfere "C‘‘ f ’" r t,lp P ur P"'e of launehiiining invader. The law only permit | i , ’K M new international bird conven-
Crnwn, and nowadays the beadle i.s ap|>ointed hy the Crown. He still wears, on special occasions, his livery and gold-laced hat, and after' It) p. m., the hours are called out a- in tiro
days of long ago.
There are many beadles in the City, but most of them are aidermen’s beadles. Their rlutie- are cmr- | fined to the city wards, and they at-
tend t he Courts of V h 11 I
ing the mace or emblem of office I Old customs are still preserved in the Inns of Court, Grays Inn ami Glasshouse Yard, In Grays Inn they still ring the curfew at 9 p. m. At
one time they controlled their own
‘ lighting and their own police.
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In the Temple one of the duties of the beadle is to blow a horn on
the occasion of a dinner.
NOTICE TO HEIRS. KT< .
CREDITORS,
In the .Matter of the E-tate of K l-
Contem 'tion of myriad wonders of ature may so bless a man’s life that it relieves the present iour of some of its pain.
ARNOLD MOM MEN! WORKS RHONE 402 103 E FRANICLIN ST GREENCASTLE INO --
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T|-i'hrt-(«-r a lHaiuoad llrgiit]/^V\ Ills In l(* U •nd I.0I4] metalllc^^
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no other. Uuy wf v«ur ▼ v Ut. A v f t 4 || |.4 111 H-TK H N
lilt A N D IMI.I.M, for
tli«‘ politi to tnko th<* salesman to thej^* 0 ^ tl)P 1022 Palis conven
neaie-t police station. If his identifi•ation paper- are found to lie in nrI. r, h> mu-t be n leased at once, with mly an insignificant record of letention on the police register.
tion on the subject.
The migratory character both of birds and whales in such as to make hjJony regulation relative to them neces- ' -iirily of an international native and
Om Mon o, can, the head of a group J " hich caters to clients of hotels and I w
which
esturants near the Opera, hoa-l-Ia■ rily that he hu be«'ir more than )()(! time- before the police “comim - -aire" and has never had to pay i
fine.
M. Isnard, a Muncipal Councillor, •on-blers this situation a disgrace and b is asked the I’eifect of the Seine bpaitnient to recommend legislation .vhich will put the 21,976 unlirened hawker- off the streets "as un obstruction to traffic and unfair com-
petition against honest,
hence within the scope of the League, hile their economic value to th" wot Id as a whole is leclared sufficiently great to in-tiCy the league’s at-
tention.
Both the convention on whales and the one .hi birds will have for their primary object the fixing of “open" seasons in such a manner as to relieve the world of any danger of the spec ie- I recoining extint. Whales, it i- declared are just as much in need of this
protection as birds.
The initative for placing the
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taxpaying I , ‘‘ ct ‘ OM migratory birds under hte
j auspices of the league has been tak
POLICE RHETORIC CH MM OTTE, N C., July H (UP) < barlotte polive write vivid ilescriptions nf lioblups, as the following offi, ial report on a robbery here shows. "Old Man Emiy, of lift-.' East Seventh Street, was strolling along the railroad, near Fifth -treet, when a negro, who did not know the old man, « racked him on the noodle and took his money away from him about thir-ty-five cent-. The old man was taken home by police.
TRAMETO ACCEPT. PYRES, July II, (I’l’i Secretary f Stati Kellogg anti-war pact will be accept,, formally by France in a not, to b' ent t,, (be State Departmen*, tin,nigh the French ambassador, this afternoon, it was decide.I today at a cabinet meeting. Ihe British anil German governnu'lit- will i.e -ent eopie of the note, whicb Foreign Minister Rirnnd sugmitted lor the ralunii approval.
en by the International Connnittee on Bird Protection and various members of the I/niroe council have promised to support the resolution before the a-sembly authorizing the League to call an international conference for next year. The necessity of protecting birds will be urge,) especially from the standpoint of agriculture where they maintain a certain balance against the insect world ami also from the standpoint of game food.
CHIPMI NKS MEET DOOM KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., July II. *1 P)—A phaltic road oil spread upon the Dalles-California highway ii • entral Oregon between LaPine and Modoc proved a death trap to hund reds of chipmunks. The oil was heavy, 95 |ht cent asphultum, and when layed was extremely sticky. The little rodent scampering acres- the road with tails high in the yjr were caught like flies on tly paper to die of starvation or lie inn over Ly passing automobiles.
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