The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 October 1928 — Page 4
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Main Street Publisher Praises Heaver Defense of Small Town W. if. rliil Declares the Co intry Communities Will Cast Tre’r.entlous Vote for Hoover.
sicncr, 1 l!ut Kay ibounty daim i a <li>po:;iti<m to action on it.
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Willit.m IT. Hill, :i rural farm loader and editor, has risen to commend l!oo\vr’s 'I’enneasee speech for its warm defense of “Main Street.” Mr. Hill, who is the chairman of th* JlooverCtirlis campaign i’ nmitte ■ in Ni w York State, comes froni Hinjjhamton, a typical i:p-. tate “iMain Street” city, and h ■ stiys that
Hoover's app ri- n< :t of this type of American community shows Atb. O.*l>oin.,
Idcfin.-e when hi
\T TH I (<HAN ADA • The licit Raiilc! a powerful hist' i cal western drania of the I' 1 ' Civil War hogtilities between the army and . avur Indians, is the feature phot' play at the Granad Friday
and .Saturday.
Starring; Ken M : nard, the dashi tern hem, the new western Mils the n ' interesting of the i . pinduced by the Charles K. Kiel's lompai for I'ir.-t National. I tory i|iv ’ he attempt - of ri lel Indians to wage war against the settlers, end the intervention of the l . S. Cavalry to restore peace. It wa- taken from a true chapter of \mencan Ivistm which witnessed tin li, t Indian n ■ rvation established by the governmciit, and the events
preceding this move. \T l III \ ()N( VS1LK
Several Worl I War veterans w ho wcie captured mil detained in tierman pri on can, served not only as extras but as uj -tricial “technical advi , i " in “Tv Arabian Knights," Fnited Artists I’icture now showing ;t the Voncastle theater. William Boyo and Louis Wollieim, In ailing the ca-t as a pair of American buddies, an fellow pri-oners in an enemy camp in the early pait of the story. Mary Astor plays the feminine b ad. When veterans were recruited to appear a< prisoners of war of variou nationalities, it was found that a number of them actually had been n risoned in Germany. During filming of the prison camp equences, the men were called upon almost daily by Director la wis 'lib stone and ( iarlc- Gridin, tin’hnical director, in deciding questions f si tting.- am conduct in the camp, rhe result, ;a .oiling to Milestone, is an ac urat screen chapter of
World War hist ry.
VONCASTLE TODAY AND FRIDAY 2 TO 11 IX M. MAT. AND NIGHT .... 10c—30c TWO ARABIANS)
(INK NMiHT OF LO\ F. ii\i NlGHl OF LAI OHS M \l\KS TWO \K Mil \ N K-NIGHTS
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Coming Soon ‘King Of Kings”
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Granada FRIDAY—S M l ItDAY: 10c—2.jc
LAS I I IMI S TONIGHT MILTON SILLS 'N “T HK II VWK'S N KST” 10c—30c
Coccrcd Wagons— R e b i I Redftkina - Fights Uoniance I brills, tihcnlnre! > oil’ll find them all woven in'.(< a iicitctingling drama hy Ken. tin Winder W estcTnerl
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"Surrounded by t'ai thn South land," i "Hoover v.a - nm. d t rpe> i li v, b b di i> man cpialliies ns d d West liram b. 1 i that these two t itln because he has pniv
to p ople ef t mil eommuntth lie his a i' 1 pill of fodit"* not
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lid Mr. Iliil, m ike another 1 Ids i: ro hit bis address at It Is f irtuuntc s were chosen, n In his talks
that •red
Ited to him i vi n hy some of his sta tu< h snp| rn . and a gi niillie per •onal Int' i' t In p npb it large, which Is tho hi t prerequisite of a great
President.
"Hoover's warm d ■mse of ‘Malfi Street’ pariiclltally app'-ab'd to me, for I am a 'Main Strcett r.' and since I bad the honor to b leclcd by liitn to come from tb" 'Main Street’ of Binghamton and lo ad his campaign committee in New York State. I can not doubt thn sincerity of Ids np prulsnl of the citlz' us of smaller towns and cities. "I know, too, that it Is the small community in thi . State that will vote thn most i ntbiisla tlcelly on Llection Day. Kvoi y v. hero, ’Main Street’ loves Herbert Hoover, and llooi. r, as In said in his addres . considers Hint much maligned thoroughfare as a source' of strength wlnn i rises come. Tbo feeling Is entirely mutual and Hoover Is Best Bet The likelihood is that, und T Herbert Hoovers dlro liin, a.',ri ul:ure would achieve idnblllzHt i, ,ii more quickly, more certainly, with fewer waste mo tlons, and with !• r l.i -kia;; nud backfiring and i ar grinding than un'ler the din' il' n of any other hu met beb ■ 11’itr .•/)')fii 7 i " f
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HKD FORD, Ini., Oct. IS. (I I’)
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ion ho is tried on a fir-
degree murder chair;, a.- a i • ult ( th< death of Sylvan Mode, "7, kid
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Osiiorne’s wife.
The accused hushand, who is charg- | ed with buttcriv Moore to death on I Tuo (lay night by bumping In.- head • against a sidewalk alto. he allegedly I found him in hi. h mo with Mrs. Os- l
hotne, told p li(a ti Moore wa- the j IILOOMIN'GTO.V
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HLOOMINGTON — Ten Indiana univei.itq sophomores have been nan ■ I a.-.- istant editors of the 11)21) Arl utus at tin t te university. Tiiey ale as follow Clarence Jor.es, Kvansville; Stanley Cooiier, Brazil; Curtis Siegoliu, Brazil; Vincent Fowler, K iberl lb I worth, and John Rosebauin, Ireiiaiiapoli;; Maiy Landis, N'appunee; M irion Martin, Raymond
Mullen r ml Thelma Uverton, Kokomo.
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Hoover need bav no fear that tile Main Saeets' of the country will no' arise behind him in Hie crisis he wIL f u n on November Jobs for 3,000,000 More thin 2.0ilO,OtH) fninllles In lln I'niied Stales cam their living todaj • Ji!' iir' goods for ocp irt. and an oilier million familiei earn their llv i. : la the manufacture of raw mat i. ils will eh we impel in c a ha age for our exports. It Kit II KM BOOVBH in IPs \i tnirk spcci h.
PRISON Di;i I NI)AM MARTINSVILl.i;, Did., Oct. IS. (I P) t'harb ' Iti.i kstmie, l iving a life term in the Indiana State pri -on for the murder of William Stewart, was made defendant in a damage suit tiled in Morgan circuit court here h> the victim’s broth' r, Wayne ; Stew art. The surviving brother, hot at the time William Stewart wa- .-lain during a quarrel ' ver a gambling debt, i H • ged wound he lecoivcd have caused him to becoiv.i permanently di uibled. Engineer of Civilizaticn Htrbert Hoovtr li engine ring our material civilization ■ a w bole; and that v. i' 1.'mit goose stepping the nu man sptrli; blue pi'lnttug the nununi s'Ul Fvrn ttioii'.'.li the work fall it t dll s 1,1 |,|| ,1 nil:! ill,-,,in Tei;| me CssS'ir-o it i;msl go mi; for lie l.af
- Officers of the senior law class
fot the pre • nt school year have been ■Saturday, elected a- follow.-; Kit -i ll Stewart, | Helen Ja:rell
Ander.'Oii I’residint; George Wilson, itidiatiap('li.-. vice-president; Sidney (Tevilaiid, Anderson. Sc retary; Harold Barger, Shclhyville, treasurer; ami Donald Bowen, Lebanon, class
orator.
BKDFORD The lt)2S - dition of the Pinner r, Be iford, high school annual publication, ha been adjudge'! the best in the United States in a contc t comiucted by the Naioral Scholastic rres of the Univcisity of Minnesota.
MANHATTAN Mrs. John Hinote and daughter Lola Trester visited Mrs. Harold Wright Tue day. Mildred and Kdith Johnson of Lehnon called on Doris Subb'tt Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Clark lb rhert made a business trip to Brazil Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bratton nd
family visited Ora Trail of Tinea tie
tional comrrfltteewemon, and other not aides of the G. 0. P. rf.nk.t. Other guest of honor at the lunehi" n will lie Mrs. Grace Urbans, stat» treasurer, and Mi Genevieve Brown, Republican candidate for repoiter of the supreme court. Plans have been completed to make I this mirting one of the largst gather- > ing- Republican women have ever held j in thi district. Approximately 200 , : women from out idc counties, in the !
Thirteenth district re uperted Mi \ > Plymout . the Republic*!) i.<t ; / M rs. M( tUV • , of Kosclu ko want Each of the fie.;, of honor in ing Congr-.-snai A. I. Hick schcdulol to xAp p atlii'.j The In ti 'rial !• art icMi ing ; t the ('curt IT . ■ Tui morning.
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CHICAGO, Oct. 18. (UP) One man wax dead today and another critically wounded in a Chirrup of the dreaded war for control of the south side beer itniu liy. The victim-, Kos J. Mutphy, who was killed, and Mike tjuinlin, who was wounded, wen the targets of machine gun file from a dowdy moving automobile while they stood in front of .i -outh .-idc soft "link parlor owned hy Bob Nugent, an alley of Ralph Sheldon, former ai of A1 Capone. The assailant , it w.i- believed, were mem be is of the Stubby McGovi in gang. McGovern . another former Apone aide and 'ik. Siieidoii had broken w ith his fo im i i • cf, TRACTION t.KI > ( ovi'R \<T Rl( I1MOND, Oct. is (Up) ,\ contract authorizing t » ,iy Lght plant to furnish the T. H. I. ti.- K. traction
company with current not to exceed l.Ollt) k. w., for a year, lias been signed by the boaid of works here. The current, it was said,is to he used for operation of city -treet cars. It i- estimated the maximum u-isl will not he more than 7iMl k. w. Request for an or i r in connection with the contract is to lie made of the Indiana Public Service Commission October 23.
KILLKD A Dot;. Sol WOLF l ERRE HAL 11 ind,, Oct 1 i. Whin is a wolf not a wolf? The Vigo <'■ unty council an-wered, “When it i- a sheppnrd dog." Marvin Ray brought to the court house the body of ,m animal he had slain and asked payment of a $20 bount.v otfered by the >nunty for each wolf killed. The animal wa himight before the council member- and they were unatiimou in declaring it a dog. Dr. William B. Hunt, count; health commis-
HAMMOND Col. Charlie- A. L: dbeivh, has been invited to take part in thi Armistice day celebration to be hel ; here Nov. 11 under auspices ot th local post of the American Legion. Thi post rcceivi I n telegram from Col Paul Henderson, vice-presi-dent of tin Transcontinental Air TiviispoM with which Lindbugh is connected, ,lying every effort will he made to have him accept the post's invitation. —o— RICHLAND— A seventy-three acre trai t of land, three mile m uthenst of here hii - peen leased for usi as an "inergoncy lanifing field for airplane-. The lease w s taken on authority of the airway extension divi. ion of the department of commerce.
of Brazil
home folks Wednesday.
John W. Lewi.- of Indianapolis called on home folk- Saturday and
Sunday.
Mrs. Glen Sublett and d lughters, Miss Doris Sublet!, Mr. I,ilin Bratton daughters and son , Mrs. J. A. Wright anil grand daughter and Mrs. Lucille Herbert i died on Mrs. Alma
Wright Fri ay night.
Dorothy Kalhcr of Hin/.il visited her mother Mrs. C. Albright Tuesday Mr. and Mr . A. B. Bratton and family and Mr. ml Mrs. ( lark Herbert motored to Bloomington Sunday. Mr. Lloyd Fellows took a truck load of stock to Indianapoli Wcibe.
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MRS. ROBINSON \ i,| KST WARSAW. Oct. 18 (UP). Women
republicans from t e ThirGi th congressional distri'' will attend i lunch- ! "on at the Ma-o Temple hete Friday in honor of Mr. Robinson, wife of Sen. Arthui R. R ; I, on, Mia [Dorothy Cunningham, Republican na-
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Democratic Meetin R. EARL PETERS Democratic State Chairman SENATOR CURTIS SHAKE Candidate for Attorney General Will speak this evenini; in the Court Room 7:30 o’clock. EVERYBODY IS INVITED
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