The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 July 1928 — Page 8
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Tue.sria;. evening or that nioht. There was no clew as to who had put it
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hen . The depute -he riff made many j youthfully ' >J > hut no information could bo He . T«
however much »l> k « ® thel re *p ec ® inquiries but no information could be' Re demoniti • w.n be identitied by their tinsn-. ((bta j nwl rPf r ar di n g missing explosiv- waiving a long-ti
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prints. John and Alexander Munroe, convicted forger.-, puzzled police by their similarity, even to slight mannerisms, but the finger prints of one have three whoils and six loop.-; the other’s have one whorl and nine loops.
might have been taken from a state
highway -tock or stolen from a plant. The explosive is u.-ed
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Found Bunch 01 Dynamite
SIXTEEN STICKS WERE < ON- ( FA LED IN KR \MKWORK OK MII.K ST A I ION.
In response te a eall from t! e T. II. I. A; R, -uperintemlent, Deputy .Sheriff Lucas went to Brooklyn thi- i (lining to investigate the finding of a piantity of dynamite near the inter- ! urban line-. 1 Sixteen .-tick- of the e- plosive were found concealed in the framew rk enlerneath the milk statioi: platform at he Knox cros-iug north of Bnioklyn. ' It was evidently placed tie re lati
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puentlx by brick companies in the j and hear their i ( |„| -hale ledgf . Some one may have j lion picture t ,e lt ' i a wholesale dynamiting oft speaking film f fish or it may have been the intention mark- about M Us ,, •o u it in >ome -erious criminal the famou- Shavi,,' operation that had been planned, j available for a || . t
i re were inclined to believe that ing films,
ley had stolgn it -omewhere and be- ! ‘’G.B." -'ill d«diri omirc scared liad concealed it under i some of hi- nioic ", •he platform. 'by turning up ../j One thing i- cretain, there wa-! clad in “plus foup" ** enough dynamite in the bunch to do | cap. Early K-,. r THU
i lot of wrecking.—Martinsville Re. j catch a glimp .
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Sll \U 72 TODAY.
EON DON, July '.if'-. (CP)—The 72 year that George Bernard Shaw enmph n today -eem to sit as lightly on iii- ho alder- as 27 do on most
neople’s.
Britain'.• most caustic and cxplos- ccntly.
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even more vig
morning walks i n t “Why should I ac; I seer if | don't feel is credited w ith a., r r
Gcverncr Smitli Will lake Rc.t
n i- deter mired to di.-miss fiom mnd the acceptance speech which ui rdivo te 1. four week- from ight, • n 1 will do no work on .t
time-tabh .- and figuied out what tiain he #'ould take fiom Alhany. 0 V NOTH ED VN I I-SMI I HKK
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Dr Mri( R Mil NOM'NI I III pi LID HN PHI.mi ^ III RlNl, HI tint;.
ALBANY. X. Y„ July 2d l, v niff Smith, w no-r p,; divc -on- .11
swimming and golf, oecided tir ay 01
a few a's vnestion at the i nshore where he will hot plenty of both. An xioiis to ha'i an “absolute lest'’, Ic announc'd that io w iiihl pt 1 d wes'k-i ml at Good Glound, on south fringe of l.oitd islaiio. ml dniing his -lay there . tight wmild he clani|ied on politii .
:k, the s tini'' in AI hi . onumtion. He • ' vtendi d x arati; ; inn ( n Aug. 22, od by membi rs
hri f ioveri r sine
■xetir ion to r has spent the Houston
in - no prospect of an n iielore his notiticuand he had been uigof hi- famil> to g -t
au.y fi 1 a few days' play before he •rets • own to tin grind of shaping up hi- speech of acceptance.
IV ASHINGTO \, J lily 2d ( U PI— .Mis. J. H. Ro.ss, Democratic elector ■ the eight' Texuj 0istrict, -ent an open letter to the Texas State Demiciatic executive coii’inittee. -ay illg .-ii ■ could not support Alfid E. Smith aDemocratic Presidential nominee incause of his position on prohibition
and would resgn.
Miss Eva Rckinson Organizes Street Play For Children
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Although he plans to t ;■ ■ ff New York Friday might for a chn with (iovcmih, It;!. ,e ot Morylr the Demoi atn presidential nomii emphasized to..ay that he di n't in tend to have hi stay at thi lasnl spoiled h; political nl’eienci II •
K alizing tent to go into N
ni* ins i.-m oil- l'i' ui a.i sides for ••inter* n'-i's which h' nies to avoid, the nominee, !>eispiring in the h* 1 t "i an other hot Albany day, confined 1 m vs paper men that he w.i- going iw.y. although, he lemaiked, to have
it gi I ' ut that he wil “Wdl be the 1 e\ j| ( | think that I'm build go-ii tin i for my jelf B mum' circus loo] -how," he remarked,
A o! a HEM) HN sHINIIMNi; l H VRl.l
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‘I hate to up a merry
iat w ill mak ■ like a side he called for
I’HRI S.M.OKTH, Ohio., July 2d. (L'l’l—J. O. .Moore, was held a pri--oner heie on swindling charges, after he allegedly had operated in three Indiana cities, Seymour, North Ver non. an,I New Albany. Authoiitie -aid Moore would go into a city an announce his intention of establishing a factory, employing a large force. Then, it wa- charged, he would disappear, leaving several “unpaid bill.-.’ j
In iana Harbor, Ea-t Chicago, Ind. M .-- Eva Robin-on who i- the ; traveling winkei th" community recreation depart'll nt, ha- been organizing ,-tieet play- and yesterday , afternoon a play was given on the
I Haibor side.
| The play w - givi 11 between lo7th and 1.18th st-.. and Ixy St., the ch 11 eii iii that !' k were tlie audience md peifoimei During tlv hour then were g nes and handwork for
car f the little guest.-.
The entertainment started at one o'clock and wa- held in the vacant lot
at :{72h Ivy St.
Mi Rebinsnll’.l- Volk i.- to go traveling through the city and in a distr (' where it is rather hard for
I get io thi p 1 k 1,' pla 1
he organize- m hour of entertain-
r.n nt in their own d-trict.
Miss Robinsiin has been doing some veiy fine wm k throughout the city and (h erxing of a great deal of
praise.
Mi.-s Rohii n is a local girl and will be a - phi 1 mere in DePauw University thi- fall.
ROTARIANS TAKE THEIR FUEL SHARE OF THE NATION’S BUSINESS
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HF. Held of commercial activity has two Kinds of those who a e content to U bo ill their lives for others, and those who, when the time is ripe, launch out into projects of i heir own. It is this lat\v m ) M Whlch contl ' ols the li( 'TAKY C LUBS OF THE
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CITIZENS TRUST CO. Extenus A Hearty \\ elcome to Rotarians of (Iroup Five
\ ma-ikry boa. EVANSV1I.I.E, July 2« (fPlLienaid Coenihs, 1), is listed on thd ie('"i'd uf p; li.ition efficer Adolph Stallman a a "mystery boy and human puzzle.” Stallm n cites the following from the hoy’s record: Attempt at -uieide by drowning; rifled cash register!* in three store . ] -t a a toy w.igcn in which to haul loot consisting of twelve bottles uf l»'P; tried to -lash a ister with a i'utcher knifi because she reprimanded him.” Ti.e boy is tio young to be -ent to Ih. si te ih d. Stallman said. “At time," Stallman said, “the boy is meek and industrious and at other tin ts he displays all the mark- of an 1 habitue I ,1 iminal." n.AN VTEAM ll HOI’ SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, July 'Jd. 11 I')—The fi: -t men to fly fmm mainland to mainland across the I',, ifi< Ocean are contemplating a t'ip by ait across ttis Atlanti*- in tin neat future, ]• wl is teamed here. < .plain < , ,i|e : s Kmgst'ord-Sm th .ind Charles T. P. Ulm, pilots of the 1 moplane Southern* Ctntai on its • light hi - the Pacific from th l niti u State to Australia, have progia -e ■ so fur with their plans that ' tin y aie considering abandonment of th'- Southern Cross, it was said. I'm hope to -pan the Atlantic in ,< ] -ingle niotore plane of the type used by Colonel rharlea Lindbergh in his New York to Pari.- flight, it was 1-ained from an authentic source. The Southern Cm-, j f „ tri motored ship. One flight ot least remains for the Southern Cross, however. Kingsfoi I Smith and Ulm plan a round trip trom here to X, w Zealand before the Atltntic venture.
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Wc are mighty p:lad to have you Ihtc, and wo arc ready to do anything to make your visit most iilcasant. If you are in need of hot weather coni forts Lotions, talcum or toilet kocH as well as delicious cold sodas or ice
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cream you are cordially welcome.
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