The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 July 1928 — Page 3
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THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER THURSDAY JULY 26.19^
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MUST ( I T AVEEI1S
I LAPORTE, Ind., July 25. (UP)— j Hay fever sufferers here are expected to find relief through an order issued by Dr. Charles B. Danruther, city health officer, to sixty residents to cut weeds on their properties. The offending weeds must be cut before
July 30 under the orders. STATE RANKS FIFTH
Indiana linked fifth among the state:; in 1920 in number of churches and in membeiship in the Methodist Episcopal church, according to figures released by the United States department of commerce at Washington. The 1,119 Methodi.-t churches in Indiana had a member mp of 288,181.
Over the ten year period from 1910 to 1926, the department sutvey shows the total membership of the Methodist Episcopal church in the United States increased from 3,717,785 to
CAMPUS AIRFIELD
PALO ALTO, Cal., July 25. (UP)
Theater tonight comes with an nl- trinixol;, vmg 693,2ie iog ! t et—' 1 Hr
ready assured reputation fot enter- an im ren e ,.f H per tent n <. \ >av.
tainment. The picture is adapted
from the novel of the same name by ' mb'd States makes nearly 18
—Students of . tnnford University | Warw , ick Dpppinf,, author of “Sorrell‘P rr ' v,,t ' f ^ total - “'though only 4,0*0,777, but the number of churches w u> ‘ ,es:r . c ° " MR t,,eir ®‘ r P' anes ;in rt son," and one of the best known about 8 per cent— were dropped from 29,315 to 26,130. j instead ol then automobiles ^ to j uf |)resent t)ay Ktl< ij. h , U) v,.i,m . " ' ' >IV,i r use in this country.
“Doomsday” \va. a be. t .-idler in 0| il> lu motoityde wa- n>gister
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instead of their automobiles to
Permsvlrania"led"the states in num- sc *' 0 ° l ' vith mxt > ear W,U fin ‘‘ ber of churches and in membership a ,an,li,, » f fte,d l ' ,ose ut ,m,ul -
followed by Ohio, New York, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas and Michigan
in the order named.
A landing tiehl. said to be as good as any in this section of the state, has been constructed on the campuof the univer'it\. One of the run-
S.^’were P iraI’eV. h n U,rh dties r ‘Vmi aid-roxiMately 4,000 feet long (L^eY
j n _ and aoo feet wide,
towns and 20.641 in rural communit- . .. . . 4 ,,, „ , ri ,, , ’ , , . According to Lieut. Norman bod-
ies. I he value of the urban church , , ,
_ .» A . .. A dard. in charge of the field, work pioberty was more than twice that of . , . , .. \ K t . has been rushed in order to afford
the iuial churches. Of the member
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, ' ■' ■ iteubco County Offers icx^ Lakes To The Discriminating i \r—Pokagon State Park Is Calling You.
ship, 2.212,180 were in the urban | churches and 1,868,597 in the rural
I churches.
Over the ten year period, the expenditures of the Methodist churches wa- more than doubled. The $89,422,307 -pent in 1926 was apportioned as follows $68,949,285 for current expenses and improvements; $20,462,-1 262 for benevolences, missions, etc., and $10,76(1 not classified, A total of $4,820,271 was expended
landing place for the visitors who are expected to come here by air while Herbert Hoover, Republican presidential Candidate is a visitor at
Stanford Univer-cty. WON’T V \ 1 ALIMONY
WILLOWS, Cal., July 26. (UP)— Persistency is not (he least of the virtues of Sam Reid, who has started his fourth year m the Glenn county
by 1,440 of the Indiana Methodist i j“" for refusing to pay alimony to
churches in 1926, according to the sue.' 1 ' divorcee! wit;
vey. Indiana ranked fifth in expendi- Reid ha- hi- cell fuihi-hed in the tu.es, behind Pennsylvania, Ohio,;manner to which he i- accustomed. New York and Illinois. I Ku K • radios, b ok.-, magazines, and Indiana also tanked fifth in the •*«"? "^spapoi are found in his
value of Methodist church edifice of '"’me like cell
$22,899,550.
By H. C. Reid Hoosier State Automobile Association
“Folks who crave the recreations lat lakes afford would do well to inestigate and try Pokagon Stale ark," so thinks the Hoosier State Au
juiobile Association.
Angola, situated In the center of teuben County in the northeastern art of Indiana, is the hub of our lake esorta. There are approximately ne hundred named lakes within this ounty, ranging in size from one acre > many squat e miles. They are ted y spring water from the heavily moiled hills surrounding them. The
sport anil the beautiful verdure ot aquatic plants, veritable sunken gar dens of marvelous beauty. One may follow their winding course lu canoe or motor boat, beneath overhanging tdiudc sml amidst primeval surround ings as fur as imagination could wish, even to the outlet into Lake Micbt
gun
Tills recreation ground is so out standing that 1927 witne-sed the opening to tlie public of Potawatoml Inn In Pokagon State Park Here are 700 acres of forest preserve, situated on
y the cool waters. The fisherman mTTa’cupa.u'rn''‘it-JT 1 ' The
tirst season of Pokagon State Park and Potawatoml lim attracted an ex ceptioiial ami enthusiastic patronage
ttie east shore of Lake lames At
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I >as not frequented these lakes as he | yfias many others. They are welt
,Mocked. Often when the bass ore _ J
*ho»i,’ not ' n 'be larger lakes, move camping facilities are « iieelally good hatth:^ 0 a s,1,a " e, .‘ on,i ant i 'he anglers de- deep artesian wells of pure water, most A' 8 ' 1 '■' !J realized. The beaches are of abundiipt shade, fuel lor the taking. I^ijlrm sand uqd gravel, which makes well iimstrucied fun evi rywliero.
bathing a deUght at hundreds of all overlooking the lake
JiUcns. The county has an elevation i.ake James is a long wiiuJing body ___0f a tliousand feet above sea level, on of water bounded h liigi. limbered TSSfly -(MviAc.whore Hio waters How to sbor. lines reiuimlli. „ne of the Kin Lake Nflcliigan and Lake Erie The g,. r lakes of New V.rk It is seven
air is pure, the breezes balmy, and miles long ll- ! line measures *■. The Travelair nlane with Cha'!<■ healthful recreation Is there for those lUtrty.ttve miles and has a maximum • 'a'* lair plane wun t hat
•lepin Of eighty six feet There are A. Thompson, pilot, and Riberi Bass, four h.iHliiH to l.ako .Iitfiies, the Htat« nirchailic, has been brought here for
4 the same pure water.' \!fltWii* (lifir* 1 psfg 'Irt hig located on the lotktht passenger flights and will remain a'
HISTORY OF EGYPT
PARIS, July 25 (UP)—the advent of King Fuad has presented many complications to diplomats, but to Fauil will go the honor of contributing to the world first authentic his-
tory of his country.
The task, undertaken at the Kings
request by Gabriel Hanotaux, French ||tj| i,,,,.,, a g-,„„| ntanv more yeai
“Of course I'd like to get out,” Reid says, “but I'll tay here until I rot before I'll pay $20 a month to my divorced wife who has re-mar-ried her ex-husband —anil $20 for
the support of my child.
“I promised the judge who sent me here that I’d pav $90 a month for my baby’s suppoit if -he were placed in a Christian h me, but he wouldn't accept the arrancment, so 1 gue-
was
book form and created : when it ran serially in
magazine. It is a powerful problem love story containing every element to create suspense and maintain
In adapting the
novel for the screen Doris Anderson amt Donald W. Lee retained all of the features that made the book -o overwhelmingly popular. Florence Vidor ha the tarring role in the picture a Mary Viner, the girl who has known ail of the drudgery of endless work and who seeks a way out of the treadmill of
toil.
Gary Cooper take the part of Captain Arnold Furze, the world war I veteran who finds work a alvation instead of a soul destroying grind. The scene of the story and picture is rural England, the countn which I Warwick Deeping know ,> well. 1 Man Viner is confronted by a problem which many have faced to marry riches and escape the drudgery, or gain love, by toil. She tries t olve the problem of her life by man yim: a plutocratic old gentleman who far past the age of love. When Mary realizes the folly of her choice he tries to remedy ii by running away to join the man who love her. He refu ees to accept her aftc, having been thrown down and the building up of the plot from there i most interesting.
sensation ' n A' a ' although tiny Guam has McClure’s. ''' an( ' the i land of Ceylon 2,923.
July 26, 1918. All Crown Prince’s rr rves are thrust into battle. Allies advancing slowly, but steadily, take two more ^wr German U-Boat t o* oes British ctuiser.
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historian and critic, now is being perfected, and traces tie trails and glories of eF.gypt from the earlest days. A score of collaborators have aided Hanotaux in the work. In an interview with the French author, King Fuad explained his choice of a French writer as having been inspired by the fact that it was the expedition of Bontajarte that opened Egypt to modern civilisation and, with the subsequent aid of French culture, to com bat exteiror influences and regain the proud independence which was hers
centuries before.
in contempt of court.” JUST ES I IM A 11 (H HERBERT HOOVER
jepUis one may see the game fish ut
GREENSBURO — A committee from the local American Legion post has been named to work with committees of other organisations on plans to obtain and airport for this
long ns business warrants.
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Perhaps Mr. Hoover lias a scrapbook. if he has he must surety find in it the following editorial from the N< w York World of January, 21, 1920 to which our attention i- called by the Seattle Daily Times; Hoover Lor President (From the New York World, Jan 21, 1920.) In the judgement of the World, the best equipped an Mdst qualified man to succeed WobdroW Wilson as President is Herbert ( IF over. We should be glad to support Mr. Hoover an the Democratic candidate for President on a platform tb’d H-pie.ented the historic principle of the Democratic party. VVe hoVd'd he glad to support him a t an ind< pdnijeid candidate on a platform of ypoghe ivc liberalism. We l^uld not hesitate to upport him as the Republican candidate on a platfvtm repn onting the kind of government wlndi Mr. Hoover ha ex amplified in In public career. The partisan objection to Mr. Hoover are arguments in his favor. The American people are tired of professional politicians and diagu-ted with party politics. Of all the men whose name have been mentioned, the World believes Mr. Hoover alone measure,- up to the presidency in the fullest sen e. He (Hoover) has worked with hi hair s, und he knows from personal experience the point of view of the man who has worked with his hands. He has been a director of labor in great enter prises and he knows from personal experience the responsibilities and fficulties of the director of labor. Il<* knows the economh condition of t - world better, pi-rhap than any ottu r American, and eeonom ic -understanding is now a vital ele nient in govimment. He knows diplomacy anil the politics of Europe as few American have ever known
them.
Those Americans who want a business man for (’resident can find him in Mr. Hoover, who has brilliantly managed ore of the most sucre ful business undertakings known to hi -
tory.
The World may point out to the Times that it willingness to support Mr. Hoover a i Republican candidate Is conditioned upon his tanding ecu a platform repm c-nting the government whic-h Mr. Hoover has exemplified in his public carecy, ami it will expre s the c.pnlon that the Republican platform formulated at Kansas City is not such a platform. But wcdoubt the qualification will very seriously intpr- s most mind% inasmuch os Mr. Hoover is willing to run upon the platform, and if, as we believe, the World's acquiescence should be tv-assuring.—Chicago Tribune. FORMER JUDGE DIF.8 BEDFORD, Ind., (UP)—Judge Joseph Gib- , 80, former Judge of the Lawrence ounty circuit court, is dead at Miami, Fla., according to word received here today. He ha made his home in Florida about two years. MOVIES AT I HE VONCA8TLE “Doomsday." the Paramount picture which opens at the Voncastle
MOTOR! Yl I F SPRI \ DS WASHINGTON. July 26. (I P) Tlte commerce department ha conducted a world cc-risu of rmitoii yelcand discovered that the familiar |“ehug-chug” of the two wheeler i becoming less popular in the United States hut is spreading rapidly
abroad.
The world total January I war 1,944,303, nearly twice a- man), a in 1924. Europe owned 1,577,167, more than three fourths of the total. Great Britain u < motorvych <
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