The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 February 1932 — Page 4

T HE DAIEY BAKKER, fiREENCASTLE, INDIANA, .MONDAY, FEBRUARY 29,1932.

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BAUTB-KHKm INSTITUTE 1 J " h: ' llllfl ' ,liul1 PREMIUM WINNERS -■ Fr ed Boatman

Single Ear ^ <llo^^ 1 illenii Julies. Single. Ear White I. John Huffman.

Winiurd of preinluuib at the annual Monroe township Farmers’ In stltute. held Thursday. Feb d" at

Ualnbridge, are as follow

10 Ears Yellow Corn— ' I'-xhibit. 10 Ear 1. Allen Bain. ' Ernest Btiin. 10 Ears ‘White Corn ■ Itichard Eewtuaa.

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3. Alvle Stadler Boys’ Single Ear— 1. Richard Lewnian, Plate Irish Potatoes— 1 Mrs. \Y. F. Harmless , mm , • 2. J. E. Estes Y’east Bread—1 Mrs. James Lew man 2. Mrs. Fred Boatman Angel Food Cake— 1. Doris Garrett 2. Mrs. Fred Boatman Devil’s Food Cakt 1 Kte Shtiey 2. ITanees Burdette Wliite Layer Cake— 1 Mrs. James Lewxnau 2. Mrs. Hugh Burdette Pound Butter — 1. Mrs. Eva Price 2. Mrs. Allen Bain House Dresses— 1. Mrs. Weaver 2. Mrs. Adele Master Quilts— 1. Mrs. Julia folliter 2. Mrs. 1>. 0. Tate Miss Mar} Darnull Hiyh School GIris' Exhibit Dresses— 1. Wilma .Scobte 2. Dorothy Brothers 3. Dorothy Brothers Fane} Work 1. Juanita Bell 2 Dorothy Brothers 3. Muriel Tate Fowls— 1. Earneetine Steele 2 Lucille Nichols

KISMAN I’KUOPS MOBILIZED TOKIO, I eb. 2y, (UP)—The Japa m consul-general at Vladivostok hu a been informed from “a reliable foreign source” that 1U0,ULKJ Soviet troops are concentrated in the Soviet maritime provinces and that exteu--tve warlike preparations uro under \vu}. Food.'tuffs and munitions were aaiu to b' moving into the Vladivostok area day and night. Idle ton.-ul general was informed t it three new fortresses were under

I construction on the frontier. An ioIdine factory was being convened for i manufacture of poison gas.

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Bainbridge 1'eam Interested Spectators At Contest. Juniors Handed

First .Setback

j Greencastlc’s Tiger ('ul)s closed a 1 successful basketball sea.-on Saturdtiy j night bv defeating Wiley, 17 t<> 11.

MDNON ROUTE

on the Terre Haute> team’s own floor. At time- the> local netter- showed flashes of state championship (tiliher ball. During tire second half, their defense v as especially good a the}' lield the lied Streak- to a lone field goal, a rather long one ai that, during the final u; minutes o£ play. Tire only threat really made by the loser.-, was during'the second quarter when they played heads up ball to lead the Cubs 0 to 8 at the rest ini' rmission. ; The first, third and fourth periods j were all decidedly in favor of t’oach

Edmonson’s proteges.

In addition to the big Terre Haute |

crowd and the Creencastle delegation of fans, the Banbridge high school team, strong contenders for sectional tourney honors here this weekend, were also interested spectators. Several other net squads and coaches, including W. E. Bairs,nan of Frankfort; Glen Curti of Martinsville, and Babe Wheeler of Brazil, were pres-

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With two minutes of play gone in the opening chapter. Tom Stone broke tiir ice for Creencastle with a free to s. Stone and McAnally tallied feld goals, before Fetmimore clicked from the center circle just before the quiirt r gun barked, making Grceiirastlc’s edge 5 to -■ In the second quarter, Wolfe tossed in a Dee throw and Wolfe tied the score at 5-all with a field goal before Stone cast in another for Greencastle from the field. I arr scored from beneath the basket to knot the -core at 7-all, But Dawson clicked from the charity treak for a point. Adamson made one of two fre--throws good after he had been fouled by Hammond while shooting- Carr, too. counted from the penult} daub with one minute to go to make Wiley’s hall time edge U to 8. Dawson came through with two unlit r basket heavt-s as the second half got underway, sendng Greencastie into u 12 to !• lead. Hammond clicked on a short try just before the third quarter ended. Wiley failed to break

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SYNOPSIS

l ed Rdilcliffe is called to Verdi, a --nail village on the Mexican border by Bob Darkness, hit, late father's friend. Radcliffe Senior had lost a tortune in Mexico years before. At a party g.vcn by Major Blount of the U. S. Army, Ted meets Paco Morales, ruling power of Mexico, and his beautiful niece, Adela. Mo. rales tell • how El Coyote, the mysterious bandit, killed a man about to reveal his hideaway. El Coyote teals from the rich, particularly Morale and gives to the poor. Malor Blount announces that the U. S. isvalry will join in the search for ,hc ban iii A wounded Mexican, believed to be one of El Coyote's bind, is captured. Ted is stunned to learn his father died penniless. Bob attiibutes tiie tailure of Ted's father’s Mexican irrigation project to Morales, whose reign would have ni' , I with its success Late that nn.ht Bob goes out. Next morning Major Blount repoits that the wounded Mexican has escaped. Rob a ’,' l ed to become his foreman.

Ul M’lER SI

l ed nodded " There's one thing I v...nt to lea: n. I remember daJ talked once e-t a piece ot land ovrr in Mexico that lie either owntd or , led !• 1 da iiunie, that land. I.j-t night I tried io rciiieniLrr it nrd . this i ■: but 1 can't. Do > on know about it?’ 1 Ih'b shook li , head. "I don't belt ve ; our fatlici owned a ,oot ol U. d :n Mexico Utiee he held tliousand of acres in the form of governn'.eut; I concessions, but these were later taken Iroiu hint. If he owned .iiiy- which I doubt—it would be h 'il to find. I here’- no complete it . d kept oi land ownership across ilie border, and it won't do to ask too unit} qta lion-. Still, Utt t tha: another rca.-on why it'll be bettor for you to take the job of bead rider lor Don Bob. -Now tor the sordid dcta.'s; 1‘il stait you with the tnagnilieer.t salary of on* iiundred ,< month and keep. Sou can handle a ho; ■ and a gun I II tea- It vou to bardic men. In ix montlis. if Jno ami Morales ,-iiarr on, I'll have the he-t foretnan on tlic border.” As he spoke. Don Bob buckled on hi., purs. 'T in off to the upp.r ranch And remember, at noon tomorrow we d ire over to Morales's tor ti ■ big it- lb- turned down the 1 ‘cr>*. "One thing more.'’ Bobs ere- ..gain had g-ov\n carneat. "Do iiotiin g that wilt make ait enemy ot Mori'-s yet •! ha.c certain pan* o m owt And ii the mealtime, remember the w: e old Mexican proverb, ‘.-m 1c ■ nuke otni the cactus

bioom.’ Adios.”

It must hare been late that n gbt wl’cn Bob returned, for Radclifle av no more of hint untd the folciwnig morn in g wlien, as they sat over a late break fact, Dr. Fricc jc red litem icr coflee and a smoke,

' o gos. ip o andah, —the doe t '” i ■ any it through?” 'or Sighed aid threw himself into' "No one know* But lisen- not ■ • f except tnar the major still ( long ago ,o„tc of Moialcs outtit -et

ometiiing to do with tire to the hav-uck of

'Do notliing that will make an enemy ol Morales yet,” said Bob

a lienne. '1 he b,- man, witli his cowboys, forces the little fillow away trum the rruterhoic-, overrides the bci-t of ids range, tramples Ins lield . \k t.at c.iti tlic litlie fellow do? The law --there's no law down her* that can lake cate of a poor niati again.-, one of these well-en-trenched ioi ., o: the land. Look what happened night belore last. Moralca ha- finally suet coded in getting the United State* government to declare I I Coyote an outlaw. It makes me dan-t cd tired. What we arc really doirg i, fielpii.g Morales keep tins land enslaved until he owns every peon body and soul.” "How dots Morales go about it? ’ ‘ In a t ion - uiel ways. There are plenty of way* of bullying a lone iii.iu a id tiis tan. . when > ou h.iee a Ituliiired ton b v * at jour hack. Way* ot mat. ng In* watetlioles unfit to drink, and way* of stampeding lii* steers oi d: ing them acrois hi* farm crops. They've all hcett tried. I here have been clashes and some shooting. And the little fellow always got the worst of it until El Coyote Co in'*. I lien one hue day he appeared ft n somewhere—no one ; kiows w • . .. red a bead of lollow ers, and erred notice that tlic border toiintr wu* meant for men,

nut cattle ’ “But tan he

behere* I had

’ tl * escape Ol that Mexican. Juit . now nr . all overheated aoout catcli-

s ing I I Coyote."

’ " ■ ' em* ta ■'►iice alinut tir * bandit. Is he really

* killer;”

Tl ' doctoi nodded ove: hi* col•ce. ,-ure. He has to be. You’ve go: o remember 111 Coyote u an absolutely logical inditidi»!. His is a deadly kind of log:.. Whoever

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tern dies.” But just what s the system that I torote liates so?"

Over across the line," Price aucred slowly, "the man who own*

m acre or twenty acres is little bet,fr than a vassal or the big fellow. Yen' big fellow dicutea. Your little roxn wants to run a few .lead of Mtje; wants to raise a handful of

• '.p have 1 ycu-sc

farmer

down in ihr. yaiif v I hey ligurcd if they destroyed hi* eattie teed the 't.iliter w uold have to Titovs out— /iMt would mean more ranges lor Morale*. Tl i ..i.i? promptly •. nt word that uttle-, Mo ah * paid the man tue hundred pesos lie would legret it Morale* sat rght and swene by a I hi* ,aint* hr would see the Coyote in hell. \\ e l|, , V e ail w aited, pretty sure something would blow up. I he tolluwmg week two of Morales's bam, were burned, and a day or two later one oi Morales’s paymasters was halted and exactly five hundred pesos taken. No more, no less, just five hundred pesos” Price smiled. “That’s the kind of thing that keeps the heart beating

in the little rancher," “How much of thi

docs Adela

I't ier • tigged his heavy sltonldci s. "Weil, alter all, one doesn t tell a girl that her uncle is a damned scoundrel. Adela herself has done much to blip tiie people, and they adore ho Half the girl babies around ti c '.a ienda are named after In t Still, t can't be a gay life for her. 1 ut may be why she is differ ei t In a any girl I have ever known At tin..., he is very Spanish, at 1 • i America it. I’ve known h<' 't.c e was a long-legged kid, lid eg thi wildest of her uncle’s horse* and swearing like one of his wiqueros. You’ve only seen her on her good behavior. Watch her when eie< i r crosses tiie will of that little border queen, eh. Bob?' 1 "Just wiicre does this man Jito tit

into the picture?’

Price Mi’i.cd and looked toward Don Bob. "Border rumor has it he’* a lett hai d son oi Morales,” Bob npl'd "At any rate, it’s certain lie’s chid buiiy for Morales. Jito '* t* '"an of some education, and Gv'ioti* throughout tiie border for Ins strength. You'll see him this afternoon at the liesta. A great hulk of a man, big a, y ou. I should say, perhaps Tcirier, with a thick, bull nr k and a p'casant smile and a wav oi making himself feared by every peon as cidy the Devil is feared." "He lives at Morales's haeiend. ?’’

Ted asked.

Don Bob nodded. "Surely. Moi•ies ciitru ts all his affairs lo him He : a kind of general manager over thne. fr’j a perfect combination in ‘ "ay—Morales the brains and Jito tlic courage and brawn.” l«d thought for a while. "It was about thi Jito l heard Aunt Clara joking Adela Morales.”

"Perhaps."

“Are they—” "No.” Bob interrupted the unhnblied question. "Jito has always been a kind of watchdog for Adela He s absolutely devoted. I suppose he loves her. in the end she mav many him. Who ever knows about a woman J It may be one of Morale s wishes, and in a sense it would be the fitting thing.” "I'm damned if it would," Raddine burst out.

>i:ns \tion

fom MOM CM with \\ \ LI ER III ST(1\ W ARREN \\ II.I.1AM ADDED ( \KI(in\ vitaphone hI

through the t 1 jioint during tiii rioii. llunimund com ' , J uti 1 heave to open i , final .e,-ia ninior** shoved .'h Anally,sk in a frei D'} t" ...ik- the M IT to 11. Lineiiii <'.iul runiwij Grc'encastlo. i riy FGJTI Stone, f 2 1 j Hurst, f McAnally, i Seeley, g Dawson, g Haininond, g 2 f Totals Wiley, (If i Ttj Ffl Carr, f Adamson, f Wey, c Wolfe, g Fenniinone. Kasamoyer, f Wchrung, c Totals Ifa ft•—C< lap.

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Wiley "B” «2t"

it. Kuiupniun, I' Nichols, f J. Kampman, Willey, c Durbin, c l^ihr, g Wegrch. g Watson, g

Totals

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Bee, f

Hutcliinsoii. !' Mackey, f Hamm, f Srlmon, c Mumatu', c Clendinning, g

Gael g

Knauer. g Cartrigiit, g

Totals

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