The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 June 1929 — Page 7

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$1.98

Fancy Socks For Tisiy Tots

Wash Suits

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The contrasting cuff in novelty patterns pleases small girls and boys. Many colors . ,. pais

Button-on and Flapper Models

25c

Golf Hose

For Boys

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Hoys’ Golf Knickers

Boy.s* knickers of light weight material for summer.

$1.98

A neat all-patent slipper with metal buckle.

Size* 12 to 2.... £2.69 Sizes 8>/ 2 to ll'/j . 2.19 Sizes 5*4 to 8 ... 1.79

Brown leather oxfords for

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.iiiii gunmen i-oulMd hum. ihien nme- ^ ty per t»*iit of the economic nctivit- * ies of < hicago, is the concensus of a ! statement made in the organized ! crime siuvey recently compiled by c John l.andesco of the American In- 4 Ftituto of Criminal l,a\v and Cnmi- J nology. <

The entire report is ba-ed on u'<

story of bomb throwing, sluggmj's ^ and all the violence attendant on ‘ the eampaicn to hriiut industries to j < the point where they may be mulcted ! of hundreds of tliou. amb of dollars. I'

•Ma\ie Klscn, racketei'i r:i the hak-'

iint and tish business; Simon .1. Gor-j' man, called the “czar of the laundry ! Industry”, the late Tim Murphy, ! Toniiny Torrio, one time monarch of ,

Chicago’s gangland, and A! Capline, who succeeded Torrio, nil occttpj prominent places in the repoi't. Gorman, it is said, was at om time ;

paid $7,bOO a year by the Chicago j

Laundry Owner's Association just

for his good will. It was charged j that he forced li ind laundrii s to pay j 1 him !0 per cent of their wash hill; refused to allow hand laundries to j ; have work done by the organized wet ( | wash laundries, and when they went;

‘to the open c hop wet wash laundrie

their windows were sma died and !

their drivers slugged.

In the cleaning and dyeing racket, Walter G. Walker, formei ntant state’s attorney, i- quoted ns having information that cleaners as ocintion 1 tnembei. had paid certain prisons to I put acids in the vats of non-mem-ber concerns to ruin the clothes. Vlaxie Klscn was accused of putting poison in the sausage supplies of rival meat concerns, and subsequently an injunction was issued to restrain him fronf doing the . The renoit points out that in order to carry on illicit work the gangster needs politician protection. ! “During primaries and elections the evidence of the alliance of gangI sters and politicians has again and | again become a public scandal,” the report roads. "Kletlion fraud, are one of the ways in which gang ter.. | and gunmen have repaid politician'-

for favors received.”

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INDIAN A KOI.IS, June 17, (I'.IM -Governor 11^^ (J. Ja-.slic’s plan to

increase the u^nge of' Indiana coal

was given impetus at a dinner hen . j

The dinner, tendered by l.c lie, wa

attended, by'proniihcnt jieisons from,

throughout the state who assured tho governor of their co-opr ration. Leslie in an address, outlyined the plan and made a plea to the citizen' of Indiana to use native coal. The governor assorted that tie plan which ho launch. <1 several w. iks ago could not he a uc«over ni 1 hi hut said “if the peopjle want to be ot a great service to their state, 1 cm see no better way than to a i t in increasing the output of our nativi

cr.nl.”

.Yi'i hind Foley, I ulianapolis attorney, who addressed the gathering, alii pointed out that f'|ipniximately 77 pi r rent of the 27,000,000 tons of coal used annualy in Indiana was imporied and burdened with a hcav.i freight rate. This eould he aved by using Indiana coal, Foley said. Several men, hinds of various i.,.‘titutioin of the late, pledged their support of Leslie’s plan. MONDAY’S 1 tvF hfst WJZ—Network -7::I0 p.m. Roxy's

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