The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 September 1930 — Page 4

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(irivoti of the use of their automobiles tor jicriods as loiijr as one year. George Randall, Id, appeared La 1 - fore Magistrate Harry H. Porter on a third charge of reckless driving, and underwent the psychological tudy. When the tests rated his mental age at eight years and eight months, his parent were ordered to keep him from driving for one year. The prize question shot at Kandall by Prof. John J. Morgan, head of the Northwestern University of Psychol cgy, was: “A woman was found cut up into IS pieces and they r ntended she committed suicide. Do you think it was murder or suicide?’ Randall wasn’t c .'tain and scored zero on that one.

Detective John Bolden to vouch for his character. Bolden decided to investigate first and vouch afterwards. In his search of Marshall’s “past” he found a charge of embazzelment was standing against him and that federal officers were seeking him. Marshall was turned over to his former employ-

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STILL \HBAI) RICHMOND, Ind. Sept. 10 (UP)— Richmond'a fir t expert, Mrs. Margaret Johi 1", was still .s”i!0 ahead after a conflict with two men and the law. She had been gamb ling with the men and had won $2.'!5 from them when arre-ted, it was said. Her fine was $15.

FAG KIRKS TREE BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Sept. 10 (UP)— A cigarette tub fired leaves in the fork of a willow tree on the university campu and nearly destroyi d it. The tree is luO years old but was expected to survive.

PREPARE FOR DRIVE FRANKLIN, Sept. 10 (UP) — The federal government, Purdue university and Johnson county officials were making final preparations today for a drive that Ls expected to rid Johnson county of rat-. Farmers, working under the supervision of G. C. Oderkick, rodent expert of the U. S. Biological survey, and the Purdue University extension department will spread three kinds of poison bait for the rodents. The poison will he mixed with fish, hamburger and cereals but will not be harmful to domestic animals, it was said. Letters have been sent to every farmer notifying him of plans and II bu.-iness houses throughout the county have been designated as “official rat poison headquarters.”

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MICHIGAN CITY, Ind., Sept. 10 (UP)—Joseph Allie is out of the prohibition service now but he hasn’t forgotten the people that allegedly caused him trouble when ho was in. A warrrent sworn out by him resulted in the arrest of Mrs. Lizzie Dean and si other persons after a raiding part was said to have found liquor in a r> sort operated by Mrs. Dean.

charges of conspiring to violate the national prohibition act. She testified Allie told her “to pay up and get into the ring.” Allie and the other defendants were acquitted.

Mrs. Dean was a government witness again-t Allie anil some Michigan City official • when they weie trie I in Federal court at South Bend on

• MORON I 1ST” FOR MOTORISTS EVANSTON, 111., Sept. 10 (UP)— The Evanston traffic court ha I teen stocked with nursery blocks and jigI saw puzzles for a “moron test” which | will he given to motorists who persist in violating traffic laws. Drivers whose mental age doesn't equal the legal driving age will he d< -

PARENTS STOP CONTEST JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind. Sept. 10 (UP)—A teeter board contest conducted by Walter Means, 14, and Harry Kessler, 11, ended quietly when the parents of the two put them to bed after 'lO hours of teetering. The boys were weak and .-tiff and offered no objections.

APPLIED WRONG PLACE GARY, Ind., Sept. 10 (UP)—Robert ('. Marshall, 33 colored, has had experience in police work due to his former service in the L. S. department of justice, hut he will not become a member of Uie Gary police department, it was decided. Marshall filed application for a position on the police force and asked

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W ENT TOO FAR HAMMOND, Did. Sept. 10 (UP) — Mrs. Maurice Bennet, Independence Hill, left her home without unnecessary objections when an intruder pointed a revolver at her, but she became angry when the intruder calm ly began frying a chicken which Mrs. Bennet intended for her own meal. Deputy Sheriff William Linn and Deputy John Dunbar, went to the rescue of Mrs. Bennet but found her home barricaaded. Entrance was forced and Mrs. Olive Elwood, 50, was arrested. She formerly' lived in the house hut was forced to leave because of inability to pay the rent, it was said.

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FILED FALSE CLAIMS TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Sept. 10 (UP)—The state of Indana paid the debts of Clyde Holler, former West Terre Haute school superintendent and bought church equipment but didn’t know it, it was chaigod in court action here. Holler will be tried in Vigo Circuit Court October 27 on charges of signing false claims for public funds.

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Songs by the best tune teams

Dances swift, sweet and stunning

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GASOLINE STOVE CAUSES FIRE AT RO.U HI)ALL

ROACHDALE, Sopt. 10—Saturday morning from some unknown cause the blaze of a gasoline stove in the home of Pete Nolan flared up and some curtains hanging near the stove caught fire and were burned from the windows.

fined to her bed "itli licar't™ suffered a scxeiv n< r\ i- -I’"'

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NOTICE TO TAXPAYER! 11 GREKNCAS II K I 'VP- l’ 11 ' 1 COUNTV, INDIANA, 01 ^ TION TO MAKI \l)liril |lV APPROPRIATIONS. Notice is hereby given ly dersigned members ef the -V 1 ’ 1 Board and Town-iop 1 • 1 1 cattle Township, Putnam (."iinhl diana, that an apparent rniera exists for the appropriation I money than was appropriated i 1 ! annual budget for Ih id, f |ir 1,1 lowing items and purpo-' . Road FundItem 12. For labor Item 15. For gravel, stui' 1 oilier materials Township Fund— I Item 4. For hooks, tat ■ J printing and advi rti-iaff

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and that said taxing officialthe 22nd day of September, h 1 . one o’clock p. m., meet at t of said Township Trustee in tl" of Greencustle, -aid 'I o« a- 11 L ’ shier and determin 111 11 ^ and the amount necessary such emergency. Taxpayer- *■ the right to be heard there‘’ n '

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Advistory oBard yfc* Township, Putn» m C °'’ J

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Paul Albin, Tuwnst-'P

Ore ewe aetle Township-

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