The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 July 1928 — Page 4
■THE OBEENCASTEE DATT7 BANNER. SATURDAY, JULY 14,1928.
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Does Greentastie Want store like PREVOS’?
i,ii(Hide nf f.rwn-
flii you who live in
cittlle in hiinoinulin^ <i.uiilr> anil neiulihor. Iioml lowii'. want .i store hhe Urevos! Do you want a store housed in a largo, sparimi' rooin that for omt a ((iiarter cen-
tury has in istcil on i|lialit>
! own family scattered. Society perhaps would have been avenged. How ever I lielieve tiii- demonstrates that jii-tice, tempered with mercy, is far more desirable than vengeance ami that probation is justified in -nuv 1 casts.”
Officials Lack Power To Jail Kid Criminals
'TJZZ SOCIETY GIRL
ACTIVE IN NEW FLYING CLUBS
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mines always? Do you want a store that has always given In't consideration to your comfort, your pleasure, your benefit? Do you want a store where its service in all lo,'inches i< the pride of eaeh individual? Do you want a slon that wa.s built by Creincaslle workmen and is owned and controlled in tireencastle and (<reencaslle only? Hare we succeeded in carrying out your ideas of a good store?
ROY MAID HAPPY
♦ DRCATt'R, III., July 14. (CP) ♦ Oliver Tibb-, 2, son of .Mi'. M. K. J Tibbs of this city, who carried on a ♦ eiief-stricken hunger strike for two' ♦ weeks when his pet hull terrier, “ Raster” disappeared, is eating again]
ami happy.
JOHN ININ RRO'I II HRS, \ND rott YOCM. 1(1 IIi: SKNT TO RKI'OU.MATOin.
VVorld. 1 ’ "Jn ntldition to the observations of teinjieratuxe, salinity and current thCoast (luaid announced, "the Marion will take the depth of water evety]
j half hour during her cruise by means — , of an electric set of amplifier in the, K , N , ( |f 0 |. (! y ( KS N VI ION- ’ luill which will catch the each fromj WUJ| . ; n|{(;\,\!ZA I JON IT Uan electric oscilator sending out it- iHliKINt. W IATTON. pulsations. The United States Hydro- ]
graphic Office is particularly anxious]
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KSC AN’A BA, Mich., July 14. (UP)ito have the Coast Guatd expendition This city harbors two of the | 0 the region of Ruffin Ray secure as
The dog was returned to' world’s youngest criminals. They are , na ny soundings as possible. There the hoy after ih. latter lost ten I 11 ® r| y Johnivin, 5, and hi- brother, are area,- of 50,000 square miles ov<-; I pounds from his refusing to eat. -Melvin, !). 'I he police are powerless w hich the expendition will sail, in Oliver und ”Ru.'tei” are the same 1 tn sto l* their depredations and pluttd- v hich theie never has been a soundage, and great chums. The dog dis- ciiaR', which have caused more trim- tl £ made by man. appeared, and Oliver, grief stricken, i hie than any other gang in Ksca- “Data on storm tracks, peicentages refused to eat. After two weeks, dur-1 ^oba s history. j ^ f (lt , compared for both sides of ing which physicians were unable to ^ ndcr the state law governing jo-1 onlan.l and Labrador will he part
NKYV YORK, July KL (UP)—A nation-w ide organization for the for- 1 i nn.tion of flying dubs n the principnl cities of the United States has been opened under the corporate name of
the Avation Country Clubs.
The lloai-il o:' f.nvernors Inilude] William A. Rockcleller, Charles Law-, rente, president of the Wright Aernn-, autical Corporation; Sherman M. j
entice Oliver to take food, the baby’s grandfather coaxed him into taking
For Miles Around
venile delinquency, children under iz 1(1 f
cannot he committed to a stat<
several spoonsful of food with the: fm oratory. I he two Johnivin
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Women who watch their pinnies—who keep their family budget at a minimum trade at l‘rc\os’. I hey recognize style, quality and savings.
This answers the question “Does Greencast Is Want \ Store Like PRKVDS’?
■ Kcoiioiuy ■ g enter." I
s. c. PREVO COMPANY
, promise that the dog would return on j the nest day. Strangely enough "Buster” put in his appearance in , time to make good the firomise. Later it developed a small hoy had taken the dog and given it to a man, who upon learning of the boy’s sor-
row, returned ‘‘Buster.”
lot B HOMi: INSTI'IT HON I OR 2s YLARS.’
ODD SENTENCE PROVES AID TO ALL CONCERNED
Ruth Kemper Wins Acclaim Of Londoners
JIIIMH IRi: Dll IMMM’S I Til I DOM IIIT PS l %MILY III HIS M( TIM.
his family and the Hubbell family un til a total of $.'!,r>00 hr 1 paid. Sinci that day in court, Hten has work* and aveiage of 10 hours a day 'even day a week, dividing his pay with the widow of the man he kill'd. Hi wife also worked keeping a -mall confectii nery store to supplement the family Income.
I'OKMER VMKKK \N PRODIGY xppi.ai di:d r^ violin RKCITAL \l DIENt K.
( I.KVKLAND, July J4 (UP)— Three years ago, Anton llren, ('lev latul fuctoiy laborer, ;w;i- convicted of manslaughter as a result id' an automobile accident which caused the
death of John !■. Ilubbull.
Hubbell'.' death left father)*' four childierf, ranging iit age from one to IN year , with only their wi
owed mother to support them.
llren vvas the father of two cliil Iten, one seven and the other nine. The accident occurreil May 10, 11)21. Trial began at onre and ils of tedious testimony followed, which
ended in IIten's conviction.
On the day of -entence, llren stood hefoie Juilge Call \ . Wi'ygandt,, who presi*le*l during the trial. Wi'ygandt' decision, one of Hi*' most unusual in
Meanwhile, Mr-. Hubbell applied the $4,001) cash settlement to discharge mortgages on the Hubbell home, and, with hei mother, Mrs. Helen Wahl, acting as housekeeper for the font fatherless children, -h" nsumed he* own occupation as a
stenographci.
During the three year- that have elapsed, Ilien reported, week after w.ek, to Probation Officer IVtoi P. Mokiis with icceipts desclosing his paymeiit- t - Mrs. Hubbell. Reconls at the faetory wher*' he worked showeil that during the three year-, Hren w.tke every Sunday and sought ns in * I: overtime . lie could get. At no time during the entire period did he
ever complain.
T believe my judgement tins been In.iiely ■> indicated,” Judge Weygandt id when he learned that Mien had oairi* out the provi-ions of his pro-
the history of Cuyalio{ga county i bation.
court-, was a -ontem *■ *»f five yeai - " I'wo fainili*' have been saved, at in the new state penitentiary, the ex lea t as much as it wa humanly poseciition of which he -usijende, anil sible. I might have -cut Hren to the plui’eil Hren on pi ob it ion for two pf I 1 ' ntiary but Hie le.'Ult wouhl Jem - on the following sundition-: have been that Mis. Hubbell and he'r That he turn ov* i to th*' widow aixlchildren would have lost th**ir home her fout children $4,000 in ca-h, which and perhaps hav* become depenilent
represented his equity in property,on chaiit).
and that out of hi earning.- as "Hren would have returned from laborer, he divide hi- in •one between tlx peiiitentaiy embittered anil his
LONDON, July 14 fUP)—A onetime American infant prodigy ha--just succeeded in accomplishing much to raise the prestige of American art in Europe. She is Ruth Kemper, young and attractive violinist of Saint, W. Va., a daughter of the Ameri-
can Revolution.
What Ruth Kemper did was, at her recital at Aeolian Hull, to show ti well-vi r-eil British concert audience that young America is capable of playing the musical classic- like the Bachs, the Cesar Francks and tlxHalos, with just as great ease as they '•nder the lag-time and jazzes of the Berlins and the Gerschwins. Mis- Kemper was horn in Salem, W. Va., Her patents were descended from Colonial stock enabling her to establish eight different ancestral ancestral lines in the Daughters of the American descended from Colonel William I.owther, grandson of William Lowther who came to America
with William Penn.
the useful information to he oh-
le ' i tained by the Marion,
hoys; ii'php |)., n j.-h Government is spotr
huve been taken into custody three or], oring a b j o | 0(r i ca , un d oceunorgaphi-
four dozen times in the last IS months and each lime have admitted their crimes. All the police could do, however, was to offer fatherly advice and send them on their way again. The boys have admitted .-etting tire to the Baptist church, which caused damage amounting to $500. They have entered tores and homes. Not even the I nited States mail is immune to theii attacks. They tampered with hoxe in the postoffice after getting po -i'--ion of keys. A short time ago the police were notified that a woman had her hoy tied by a chain to the porch of the home. Investigation revealed that it was Mrs. Johnivin and she had chained up her son in a last desperate attempt to keep him out of trouble. The last time the youngsters were caught. Men ill was dressed in
cal expedition which will encompass (he entire range of West Gteenlan ■ waters this summer. It is lead by Commander Riss-Cartensen of t-ne Royal Danish Navy who already hasailed in the steamer Godthabb from Copenhagen. Arrangements have been made for the two expeditions to moperate in their surveys.’ The Marion will communicate with the United States on a -Imit wave radio set and all American amateui operators have been requested to re-
lay her messages.
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.VIUNTIE—E. L. Stove, !»0, Civil war veteran, is Delaware County’s oldest hunter and fisherman. In tak-
<f, lrl s :' l,,th . P *' rPVPalMl thi,t 1 ing out a permanent free license, Mr. Mrs Johnivin had put the garb «n ] >S(OV( , 1 . e | eK;ltP ,| to second place W.
thf* boy in tn#* hope he would be too ashamed to go far from home. Hut!,| w .
T did not deter him and
Stewart, h!), also a
, .... gun and rod sports.
he led his ' 0 younger brother on an “exploration" of husine offices which work•d havoc with file- and furniture.
follower of
Scientists Off For Hunt On Iceberg Trail
MADISON — An archeological i , v -1| | )(i j survey is being made in southeastern Indiana by Frank M. Setlzer for the University of Chicago, in the hope { of obtaining data for the Hopewell culture and other types of pre-Colum-bian life. In l!i2il-27, the University i directed a similar survey in Sullivan
| county.
EVA NS VI ELK — A Rhode Island!
lied i nick hatched at the home of 1 N ‘ w Y,,, ' k aM<l Miam, - a '" 1 s,, ° '*
| Je.-.'..* Perkins, has two bodies, fouii vt ' iy * u, ' x “ w mov '•» l HAST GUARD (OM.M V.NDI'R Kl 1, 'K wid one head. It chirps and eats j :ulva “ l 'f 111 America.
] like other chicks, but uses only two I Mying by ’.g.ii" of its ;: J.'i'.'i'n
I from the restrictions id’ short distanc-
Fairchild, president of the Fairchild. Aviation Corporation; Robert Hay, Jr. I George Post, pif-icent of Free Bottom (Taft: Earl Osborne, puhlisheof Aviation Magazine, and James B. Taylor, vice-pr<- ident of Air Associ-
ates.
Prominent in the Organization Com mittee of the Aviation Country (Tubs Inc., is Ruth Rowland Nichols, Junior League member and licensed pilot. 1 Miss Nich**! ■ . • vrting all of Ter j time to this project. The new movement for the build-1 ing up of flying clubs has received | the endorsement of Commander Rich-1 ard Ev dyn Ru'<i am! other prrmment J
.flyers.
T he Site Committee is now at work choosing suitable locations for the first three Aviation Country Clubs. One i- to be located in Westchester, one in Long I-land and one in New
Jet sey.
These sites will include flying
fields with proper runway arrangements and markeis, and the equipment will consist of hangars, adequately equipped hops, genetal field equipment and a number of airplanes. The flying fields and the clubhouse-
of uniform de.-ign and ap-
pointment. The style of architecture is modernistic, and the buildings ate to be constructed so that in outline they resemble an airplane, thus making the dubs easily ilescernible from
the air.
Miss N'iT.'d- j..,. i one a gre it dc;.l of flying. I lei la t long flight was the fii-t non-stop trip by air between
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WASHINGTON, July 12. tl'P')-- • I-ieut ('omnx.ndei E. II. Smith of the
Her career as an “infant prodigy” | L ’ nite ' , I • S,u "" Coust (i “ a "« h:l ^ started with her first public appear-i ' to su, v( ‘y th *’ ance at the age of four. She was uc-!" atP ' ' bptw " ,l (, “' , ‘ nlan,i a " ,l
claimed at a recital in Chautaugua. when ‘he was -ix. At 17 she was a
of it- legs for transportation.
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soloist with the Cincinnati Symphony Oichestra, conducted by Eugene Ysaye. Since she has appeared with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra under CuKtav Strube, and at recitalin most nf the large cities of th" United States, including New York. Originally, the girl came to Europe to pinish her studie- with Ysaye’- jn
Turn the Traffic Signal Against Yourself. r
I <lxi in ill) effort to leant the story of the iceberg fiom the time it plunge into the -ea from a Greenland glacier until it di-appeals into the warm]
waters of the Gulf Stream.
I he cruisi f Smith aboard the 12.7 ! toot motoi p Marion will be a prac-
Airplane Used To Hunt Fish In Shizuoku
os and presetibed routes,” said Miss Nichols, “takes on a far broader scope I '
than activities of the usual social i ion. i.- to ! 4 dull, golf, tennis, polo and the like, j operation soon \\YvV. <.ih - It is mu intention to offer the clubs result in his nxi' 1 ' •
CR.tl'T WILL UK ATE SCHOOLS
FOR BENEITT OF J AP \N-
ESE ANGLERS.
only to socially congenial people. The sport in its piesent stage is quite! select iv ■. it nt;.:'is the sport.sm.m
and the
speed convenience and pleasure oh-| ed D om hees the\
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ticul tribute to the memory of 1,571
pci ns wl died April, liM2 when! SHIMIZU, Japan, July 14. (I P) the White Slur liner Titanic struck; Th( ’ airplane has Ireen called to tlx an icebeig and sank off the Grand ! ai<l " f Japanese fishermen.
Belgium. There she met Ysave’s l!al,k of N-wfoundland. The Titanic! Acting on the belief that if American girl-student wife and her-l"‘" tPr > h " , kp<, thp W011 ' 1 ’ ves-] I’lanes are valuable scouts in
'••I was on h» r maiden voyage th** ) to be efiually valuable
self became one of the great master’s he-t pupils. Later she decided to appear for the first time in London. A- a result of her concert here, a tour ha.- been planned which will take her through the principal Biiti-h cities, later ending in renewed appearances in the United States after a number of appearances in the princi-
pal capitals of Europe.
tninable nowhere but in the air. The tic of a home. Culle*! I" i ri ’ man or woman who sees the possihil- firemen entered tU a’ 1 ity of lunch and dinner being perhaps file extinguisher idii in- H 71)11 and NOn miles apart.” | on the hees, bu! were dunr'Wj Mis- Nichols pointed out that the * times before the . i.-«'t* plan of the Aviation Country (Tub.- treated thrnuy |)a | follows closely the formation of the — uri ! very ucces-ful light flying clubs in IIAMMONli F r li'i au; ub England, Austialia and Canada. from a baby’s v > •' K.r ■ war they , Some of these clubs have been in , fined $25 and sentenced lo a ' operation for more than Hi years. days in jail. Tlx thefi '» > a '
United State- when she smasher her st ' ou t > ‘ to locate school- of fi-h, the ( > home where Ka.-zuha room* ^yj bow- against a glittering mountain of Shixuoku Prefecture Marine Product \|j_ o\ ER INDIANA —" hre
ice.
Associations i government
When driving through congested centres, you stop when the I raffle Policeman raises "the arm of the law. You know the danger and have been provoked by impatient pedestrians who dash out in front of your car.
When approaching a railroad crossing, whether protected by gates, watchman, flashlight signals, hells, or merely by regulation signs, visualize the I raflic Policeman and consider that traffic is against you. I he absence of special warning does not dear the road.
ALL OVER INDIANA INDIANAPOLIS —- Fees collected by the State Securities department during the first six months of 1<t2X totaled $21,087.81 in comparison with | $ 18,2,T;1.04 for the same period in j UI27, an increase of $2,851.87, according to the report of Wallace Weathcrholt, securities commissioner. Tlx st fees are collected on securities ] offcied for sale in Indiana, together w:th fees for dealers and agents )iI censes, and according to Secretary of Stati Frederick E. Schortemeier, i indicate un active state in the securj Tics business in this state.
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BRAZIL — The days of
has obtained from the
j big scout plane, poeti-
I ourteen maritime nations theruft-. ca ]|y riumed the Hukuryu, or "White e; undertook to prevent a repetition ] Dragon” to locate fish’ bools for by patrolling the berg dotted waters j f iHherinlul in th( . v j c .j n j ty „ f Huchijo
southeast ol Newfoundland. Cost- of ! | s | ;in) |
this |iatrol toe tfhuh'd among the na- ] plane will
tion-
pati(d
MAKTTNSVILE— Heine Kenwor-, CLINTON— A plai J th\ and Edwin Fostei have rcturne j l»uilt by Eexnai'' Whi ere to their homes heie after making a has been n use for molt- ttu
1,500 mile trip in a much used automobile for which they paid $10. They . traveled through Illinois, Missouri, fishing Kansas, Nebraska and Iowa for
I he ui tual work is performed | Kroun ds through the -eason locating ' we ek Expert for p itching tires the by the Unit*d States Coast (Juard. No ■ ■ ■ - i WP,K ' 11 ,, ’ l P jun,n ‘f l,res >
•The I.it-
lives have Is en lost due to collision with ice in the patrolled area since tlx* Coa.-t Guard begun it- vigil 14 years ago. Tourists and business men and women from all parts of the world have enjoyed tlx security provided each F|*ring by th. Coast Guard, probably without teal mg that two small cutter- in the North were protecting them from the fate of the Titanic’s passengers. T ie two cutters go North eaeh March I com Boston and remain °n duty until the danger passes, usual!) in Jul>. Daily witless reports teach all skippers within 400 miles nf the i,c field Tramp steamers and
tie Red school house" are numbered lflPat ,ine '' " ltPr theil ' courses upon in Clay county. Three more district lhi!< cou " sel ''om the North.
schools of fish for the
fishermen.
Fishing is one of the principal industries of Japan as fish from a very important part of the diet of some 80,(8)0,000 Japanese and subject people-. For centurie- the fishing groups in village- all along Japan’s tremendous coast line have utilised various schemes to locate schools of fish. Towers and telescopes, usually on high promonterie- near the fishing i grounds, are common thioughout | Japan, watchmen sitting patiently | with glasses throughout the day to 1 signal the fishing fleets the location of fish schools. It is believed the airplane, however, will prove by far i the most effective scout yet devj.-ed .i- i
and Wheeler i- making ''- passengers. ‘d <
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BLOOMINGTON R< M ing crowds ate being sen'el nor Indiana Univ* i •> rafav wall summer. On one >'• driv
„ were served. In order to >t j y. WASHINGTON Oscar .Ritter- crea-ed patror.ic. the e:> kill* skamp, 20, with more than 200 inche- purchased an extra
of skin grafter on his body over
nets of the | two had no transportation trouble,
i taring the ti ip.
burns suffered in a gasoline explos- SUBSCRIBE fOK Ttl
Approach creasing* prepared to stop, if necessary. Look and listen where this can be done most effectively. I hese warnings have not lost their force by constant repetition.
schools will pass into history when (bool starts in the fall. The three -chofT.- are old frame buildings that have been in use for many years and lather than build modern .-ehool hous-
it can cover large areas tapidly and
Smith an the crew of the Marion j "spot” the fish with a much greater
will endeavor to discover where liergs go after they have been sighted in the North and drift over the horizon on their jouinp) southward. Other puz-
degree of accuracy than any shore
observation station.
Most crossing accidents occur in daylight, where the view of the train is unobstructed and at crosainfis with whi* h the motonsts are thoroughly familiar. I wenty-five per rent of last year s accidents were caused by automobiles running into the train.
Many air due to driving behind the rear of one train into the fare of another. Remember that trains run in both directions.
t rows ( rossings Cautiously.
Big F
Route as.
• S. I rust.., Sutton decided n, aban- zles which Smith will seek to solve
’ton them and furnish trunaportation I include:
for tlx pupil- to Clay City. Nearly
•T8I children of school age resided in •be three districts and will have to he tiansported to the day City
(III "Is.
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DRESS RESTRICTIONS
LIMA, July 12. (UP)—Women at I tending religious services here are I strictly enjoined against improper dress. On the doors of the Lima 1 cathedral is posted this notice:
“Respect the Temple."
“It is forbidden to enter the temple ] ] in decollete, -leeveless, m transparen
L Does a branch of the Gulf Stream actually dive to the bottom und finally emerge i.ir north iu Baffin Bay? 2. Is the Labrador current a continuous overflow from the Arctic
, Ocean ?
“co vhoy’* humorist, of Beverlfilms’! ^
California, will appear at Indiana „ W * y ac "“' s U1 ' ra,lo,? " a,, y I K ' rHon into the Cath-
1. Why i- the west coust of Green- ediul so dressed, services will he -us-
laml so much warmer climatically pended until she deport*.”
Mian Baffin Land in the Mine lutit- No actual instance of stopping n * * : ma.-s for this reason is recalled, but Two officers and 20 men comprise 1 it is said that communion has at the Marion' (tew. After leaving | times l»ecn withheld from women
— lid out meal
University. His initial appearance uvailaldr to them and the standards of the church authorit-
was in January, 1927. t0 ,,lee, ' •b*-' ‘iifficulty the Marion iia- ries.
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ALSO 3RD CHAPTER “TRAIL OF THL TILLK” KOKO (ARTOON
I mversity next winter under the ati.-pices of the Association of Wo,,u ' n students of the University and tlx- Bloomington branch «>f the American Association of University Wo
men, Wednesday, Jan. 23, is the date | J. . v , .
et for Roger’s second visit to tht' by< , V. y ‘ ' ^ )< ' 0t,a ' f'Rbor fuel nor j worshijriret s whose dro-.s
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