The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 April 1931 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER, CftEENCASTCE. INDIANA. SATURDAY, APRIL 4,1901.
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I’l HI,It LAND Oil I'EKMI’I S I I’ TO SITKKMK <HI K I
WASHINOTON, April 0 . (Ul’l till.' IH'ilM' III lllo gnvol lllll. nl S lighl to rope with the ml situation, which has (Icvi'lopcd as a result of 0V(T-pio-iluetion and whicli threatens to heconie a major political issue, will receive the attention of the supreme eouit when it reconvenes earlv in
April.
The (piestion which it will pa-, upon involve- the right of Interior Secretary Ray I.yman Wilbur, acting under presidential authority, to refuse oil and gas prospecting leases in the public domain. The issue is of lively interest in the great public land states and five of them have intervened a> “friends of the court.’ They aie Montana, New Mexico, Wyoming, Utah and Colo-
rado.
These -tales find the oevretary’s action in refusing to renew old permits, or to issue new one.', working a substantial damage on them, they claim, in reducing their revenues, and lessening employment. The.-e .• tales are entitled to d7'_ per tent of all royalties derived from the government from oil di.-covrrics within their boimdru". The use of these funds is limited to road building and to the maintenance of public schools but it forms a sub-
I'resident Hoover’s oil conservation policy, Wilbur directed that the issuance of oil and gas piospecting per mils under the general leasing net must stop. As a result several suits were begun by prospective permittees. The supreme court of the District of Columbia ruled that Wilbur’s action wa~ illegal. An appeal was taken to the court of appeals and the lower court’s findings were reversed. Now the 'ti preme court is asked to reverse that
order.
More than two bundled other cases are said to await the ruling on the final appeal.
INJLUED IN At ( 1DENT ’ Mrs. A. V. Beeler and Mrs. W. L. Ogleholtzer and the latter’s son John, suffered injuries Friday when the car' in which they were riding skidded into the ditch south of Cloverdale. Mrs. Ogleholtzer’s daughter, Elaine, was uninjured. The party was enroute to a farm near Cuba when the accident occurred. The injured persons were taken lo thi Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis in | the Frank Heed ambulance. HI KlED \ I » EDVKKDALE The body of John Horn, 5K, who died at New Y< rk April was inter rod at Cloverdale Saturday afternoon following funeral services at the M E. Church at that place conducted b\ Rev. Bonus Denny. The body arrived in lireeneastle Saturday morning over the Big Four railroad and was tak en to Cloverdale for services. Mr. limn was born and reared at Cloverdale. He leaves the widow and two
sons.
_ t Mrs. Raul Albin who lives east of town will be admitted to the Methodist hospital in Indianapolis Sunday. Minus Plollinjr lo Ural Z<*|> In (liivlinjt (ylobc
MOK MASHES Starting Mash ,152.25 Laying Mash $2.00
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The, city library will be closed Saturday, Monday and Tuesday evening during the Easter vacation, but will be open during the day. Mrs. Belle M. < arver, Anderson St., has returned home from Oklahoma City, Okla., where she visited her : ter, Mrs. Mark Westfall and accompanied her on a motor trip to san Antoni" and other points of in-
’eiest in Texas.
1*1.AN S|»EC1\I. SERVICES I ll eelu a. tie ch il i lies w ill observe Easter Sunday with special services omorrow morning and evening. All he churches have arranged for appropriate music which will add to th ■ impressiveness nt the occasion. INDIAN Al’OI.IS I.IVKSTOt h Hogs receipts i.nOO; holdovers ill: market geneially • lower; DiO to Jill ylbs. $8.10 to $8.20; 210 to 240 lbs. $7.00 to $8.00; 240 to 280 lbs. $7.70 to $7.80; 280 to lioO lbs. $7.10 to $7.00: 140 to 160 lbs. $7.75 to $7.00; 100 to 140 lbs. $7.40 tn $7.65; packing sows $0.00 to $0.75. Cattle receipts 100; calves receipts 200; for the week—beef steers weak to mo-tlv 25c lower; she stock little changed; top steers $0.50; hulk $0.50 to $8.25; vealer 5()c lower at $0.50
down.
Sheep receipt.- 50; no quotable market on account of light supply, CRANADA
stantial part of their inconii'. The litigation began in R.l2'.(. In
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S|Mriul Sab* on I rncr Erbruarv 21) lo \|>ril II) Why buy from mail order houses? Wo have the same prices! < \sil Mill! DltDEK OK < \sh ON DELIVERY ONLY. Red Brand g.ilvan e lei| i qiper fence in quality is worth 16c to 20c mme pet rod Eaboraton test.- show that Red Brand fence withstood f m I-mi nuti dip ilphate uf copper, while ordinary galvanized wire witlistood only two dips, f.ahoratory tests revealed more than 75 hundredths of an ounce of zinc per foot. In tests of l.T competitive leuces, it was found that they only contained ffl hundredths of an ounce of zinc per foot.
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LOS ANGELES, \|>iil ! (UR) liilin Henry Mears, who doesn't like lo think that iniyune lias traveled around the world faster ilum lie has. even if ihey were aboard the Graf Zeppelin, is leady In girdle I he globe for the l bird time. With him will go Vance llreese. one of I In 1 West's famed idiots and aeronautical designers, who will have a two week’s vacation in May. They plan a R.i.uoii mile Might. The) wil be over water 5,500 miles. They will hug the 5;’.rd meridian prettv closely all the wav From New York they will go to Harbor Grace. N. F and slop Next they will cross the North Atlantic lo Dublin. From there they will fly lo Berlin to arrange for passports. Moscow will he Hie next stup. then S.lHIO miles across Siberia, along the Trans Siberian railroad to Khaharivsk. on ilie Manebiirian border. With wheel exchanged for poll | loons, they will make a lion mile jump across the Sea of Okhotsk lo Retropavlnsk. then jump across ilnNorth Raeitie. via the Aleutians, to Chignak. Alaska, and down the Ra elfle and Riigct Sound to Seattle. Wash, At Seattle, wheels will he |iiil on Hie plane again for Ihc traiiseoti Iilientnl home streleh dash to New
York City
It was in l!M;| that Mears heard llial a Fri'Ui'h globe trotter held the record for the fastest trip around
the world.
So Mears slarlcd out and hy steam er and train girdled the globe in ,15 days His record held until lhe air plane came lino more general use In I!I2S. Mears decided Ihal It was lime for an American to get busy again With the late Capt Charles R, D Collyer as his pilot, Mears used last liners to cross the seas and planes to soar across continents. The trip took 21 days. A year later the Graf Zeppelin made Die trip in 21 days That wor
vied Mears.
East year. Mears sugestei) a trip Mo llreese. then a well known pilot and constructoi of trans-Atlantic air planes llreese could not get away. Not long ago. llreese became assis tanl to the president of the Lockheed | Aircraft Company He has added to miles an hour to the speed of the company's fastest plane Mears met llreese again “I.eCs give your new design a thor ouglt tesl,” Mears said ' I'll buy one we’ll add some apeeial equipment and you spend your vacation with me on a trip around the world " They ar» planning the trip ilmv and hope Ihal laic in May a new record will be made.
Among the must important pictures hooked for early -Imwing at the (Jrun-! ada theater, i.- "Dracula,” Universal’' strange drama of human vampires, one of the sensations of screen history, which plays a limited engagement of two days this Sunday and Monday, matinee and night, opening tonight with special midnight show-
ing.
The amazing story was first produced a- a stage play in New York mine than three year- ago, and has since cicated a 'cnsation when shown in a few nf the largest cities of the country. “Dtacula” deals with the tnrlling practices of human vampires, those terrible creatures of the —
itiundead” world, who rise from their graves at night, and is said to be in many ways the most unusuar story ■evei brought to tin-.talking ecreen. since the pi 'lure is- filled with tch Uiicanm mystery, the entire setting acioids with the mood of the story, and tlicre are -aid t be remarkabld “shots” of fog-enshrouded mountain passes, with wolves howling in the j daikne--; a terrible storm at sea; an i ’ a mysterious, crumbling castle when , mu h of the action occuis. It is a startling’subject for a screen , story, but it is said to be done with j such artistry and such convincing! sint'erity that it conveys the impn sion.of actual reality, and exercise j u powerful effect on the eniotimis o! the audience. The picture which w as adapte I from the famous novel by Brain Stoker, traces the devastating ac'.ivities of Count Dracula, a vumpiie vvlioj has been "dead" for 500 years, hit* who has the pi vvei to return from th ■ grave between sunset and -un.i e, wreaking his terrible influence on a group of people in whose fate the spectator becomes breathlessly concerned. The cast includes three peisoiis who were ,-een in the original stage production, in the persons of Bela Lugosi, Edward Van Sloan and Herbert Bunston—while other important roles ait played by Helen Chandler, Davd Manners, and others of screen prom inence. DIVORCE IS (.RAN I ED Dovie Is'ucus Query wa- granted a divorce from Charles Query, in the Putnam Circuit court Saturday afternoon, on grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment. (LOVERDALE Croxton O’Mullane underwent n operation for appendicitis at the ( hristian hospital Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sipple of Rills-1 bugh, Ra., arrived Friday to visit Mr.' and Mrs. James Sipple and other rcla-i
lives.
George Rockwell visited Mr. Charles and Mis. Rockwell and daughter,' Georgia Wednesday in Indianapolis. | The Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society will meet Tuesday afternoun with Mrs. Charles Pickens. D. F. Arendt was taken to the Christian hospital in Indianapolis for medical treatment. An operation may be necessary. County superintendent J. C. Vermillion visited the Cloverdale school Tuesday. Ida May and Junior Hill of Indianapolis aie visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Evans and other relatives this week. Mis. Birch Sackett and daughter Undine spent Wednesday in Green-
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£. «<r» FCA.NCES OAOE JedBELA. LUGOSI /sv" DRACO LAs’ sure* ■‘"/soot/cr/on Tile biggest mystery thriller of the year, which is playing this Sunday and Monday, Matineo and night at the Granada Theater, opening with special Saturday midnight preview.
brothers Convicted
SnmlaV Dinner
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castle. Miss Viana McCown of Cincinnati spent the week end with J. W'. Snider
and family. Henry Evans i- quite .h t J this week.
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V. Brother*; hi mother (center 17Mr*.'Roue Jeeacu; J,i s xiste .. . Mis. Esther Dick, and his tuliicr, Harvey V. Brothers (nset) awaitin .• t'l verdict of the jury which <leei<b-,| the fate of Brothers. Brothers' tm 1 r '. the slaying of Alfred t“Juke’’) Eingle, Chicago Tribune reporter. o o
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