The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 May 1932 — Page 4
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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY' MAY 3,1932.
Prepare For Summer
j,<>\el\ im « slimmer VNasli I’rorKs. tii doited Nodes, K'uiluoiiK • ied Organdies, A oifes, S\\ isses al! iie\N fresh .ihd i i i v i» in Navies and lirlil pi lei shades. I'lie> have jusl heen unpaehiMl. |'|ie\ II hi ill >mi, Ihey look so relr< - liing ami dainlv nid pirn < so reasonahle. Ask l o See Theiu.
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$1.98
S. C. PREVO COMPANY
llo.MI STORK
plus war-time supplii Oliver sai<i, a improvement is ah. ttlx made in the ^•toup of men, who • knowl ‘ design of the nat„ ,, , ..rre;.cy ah 1 as “The Forty Thievt- ' gathered to- federal stamps, foi \ W Dwiggins, yether and agreed t k 1 ,li '' I’tdding of Bc)>ton, has written and dlu-trateil below a certain fipui- Otci buying a book called “Towards tlie Reform of
f reed His Slaver
the >upplies at thin 'Ovn ligure the band would hold it- "wn puhlic aucti 11 an I get more neari> the true worth ol the articli 1 be profits
were split.
Now with bankrii|-t‘> auctions nuinerou Oliver iy more than a 100 buyei beloni ! In- gang. 1 hey
the Paper Currency which lias jiist been published hei, . the I.united Fditions Club. Th "k, lias, besides indignation, enough . d liunior and criticism to win th 1 >er t of even the federal bureau • pri. ting an i
engraving.
Long recognize t a leading
11 able tu eontiid ui tions hy i American typograpti'1 nul decorative their apetiui ity in u.inrliers ,,VI V artist, the author .-e. an urgent need non-ineihhei s and through their m 0 ,. sut .)| reforn '' A dollar bill,” agreements | he says, “passes through all bonds, Oliver >ay- the oriritnal orgamza-' j llto evel v remote .aevi e of the nation h i.- progVesM il to 1 position in ^ t j 01 , A postage stamp 1 a !■ nlge that which it own.- s»\or.il l o go warehous- , t . V p|yf) 0 ,jy gges."' 1 es, well stocked v.h ill manner of | j, A .f \er. that the-e good and meichandls. to be passed | tok ^ ns as now ( |i.stMliated by the goy •"■*'> 1 ' H ' l ,l,l, li' at high prices. ert.ine t “are symbols of degenerm y
ratin'1 than of i.stinrti n that in
" rl N [,RIV E spit. " 1 , e font .
lAUISi.V, UV tl'H) Sponsors thpir p i allll i n(rt an(1 m „f a |l the ' I he *' 1 eeii Intein.it at. a pacifist , ki || an ,| , ;) j,staking industry expend
' * 1 niveraity ed upon 1 leir exe ution tamp
tn * nroU si ,1 the paper turret y . mergt
■i 1 :i1 " liege students eonspiernus examples of 1 ml design.”
Design is ©Wiggins’ targt t. In a
I nit,. the many future leaders oi swift his,omul sketch he di«.w> how nat eii into a detinite -tand ^|,i P |jcan our curiency design ! W11 wil1 b< •' lon 8 ste P u ‘ really 1- A prod t f tl e I840’s, it ■'•■"'I 111 ^'e opinion of js baj , P() th ,. style of l.-mi-'ifiioi* Wright, tiieeu Hay, foundei ol phili(i|,e, and v.as not merely adopted
by the huieau of printing an I 1 iiciax
emmABA T ToSow n
t (INM liliM I si I llllil) HUlht KANSAS ( ITY Mo., (Up)—The ‘’gentlenie 1 ' tin road" and the ‘'gnnd,v-ilanrr! of the eity slums were ilignified I, new names as the Missouri-K.i'i a.- eonference for social welfnn nn ■ In re. The problem of the hobo, the trainp. and the bum, was -tudied at length- but in the tudy the hobo became “tlie seasonal migratory worker,” and the bum became “the Ini a! homeless man" Any commur ity. the conference decided, owe 1 definite ri Mimisiliility to men ef t!ii> tvji. arm, while this respoiisiliility ha fe tin- most part been a ■o', ■ ■ ■ t. ! in- methods used in iiatnlli 1 th men have been wrong. .Mis'ions, rewaiding the man who prayed loudi ' r-ued th* 1 wrong
tin liiternutio.al.
tS'right, a youth in college, is a Mteran in pi-ace work, laist summer oe toured South Carolina for the
(Quakers making speei lies on wm Id
i. ie. He plat to enter Union 'I heo
course, the experts a -erted. So did lognal Seminary In New York aftei those who gave with a cynicism 1 - gi luati 11 from Wisconsin this year vealed oidy by that of the t lansiciit | ami de\ .,te the remainder of his life and those who re garded the men ' th m campaigning for world jreace. suspicion. Prof. Albeit Einstein, scientist and Now, it was agreed, “the seasonal pa i -t. and Sherwood Kddy are being homeless man" should get a new deal soug t as speakers before the unit a deal in which a definite trend m 1 foi , me<| here. Conseientious objectors treatment would be preserved, not ,,f the World war likewise have been only in a community, but in a whole invited to address the group “so that section of the country. | the memheis will realize they are not
| getting into any pink tea party,”
Wright explained.
tireen lilou-es i f Russian type, set off by a black be!*, have been adopted as the distinguishing garment for
memliers.
A few hours after he had freed a burglar, whom he discovered in his sister’s home, Sidney Harris, former New York University football player, died in Fordham, N. Y., hospital. During a tussle for the robber’s gun a shot was fired striking Harris in the abdomen, but on the burglar pleading that he was forced to steal for bis wife aud children,
Harris released him.
H AS N \KR<>\\ ESCAPE
ing, but nppare. tly established a- t ie official American design. Once tin-, design was adopt"), says Dwiegin-, the hur.au congealed and l< 1 almost a century has managed to resist any
change from the “outrageou.-. mongrel HAMMOND, 1ml., (UP) —- Paul style hied in the at able- of the Citizen Kosty today lias two sears and a had Kj nk . “ ear as grim reminder.- of a miraculous
/ e- ape from death in a gruesome ac-
ci.lent at a steel mill.
TO KFILD STKKI. PI.ANT It has been five years since the
I mishap, however, and he is fully re
(IT) Plans of envered, working as a gateman for
THE EXPERT >&dna Berber i rom till* slury “Old Man IVliniek”. Two § .reut stars and a Kreat ^ modern w i iter unite in giving’ von a genuine
ktugh liit.
i CHIC SALE 10 1 Si) One " l
So Human and iv'f'' 11 - 1
“STAR
WITNESS
\l 1 I ION «; \Nt; I VI ES I R M Ixl I PITTSBURGH, (CPl - Another | racket with its inception in the im- 1 mediate post-war days has been uncovered here, according to II. MOliver, executive rnanagii of the 1 Credit Association of W'esterri Pen.i-
sylvania.
Ihiring the frequent auctiors held NEW YORK, (UP) b the government to di-po-c of sur- smuld not he siupii-ed if
\l I HOR I R(.Es . ulN REFORM
A mericans a startling
HAMMOND, Ind.
the Inland Steel company to duplicate its piesent plant at Indiana Haris r were di-closcd at a hearing conducted by Cnl. W. (I. Capli s, Unib d States
district engiieer.
Urging that their (ictition to fill in a large a 1 oh off the shore of Lake Michigan he granted, repre-entatives of the company - id the land they pmp.ised to hull I would “lender avilable a -ite for duplication of our
present mills.”
1 bench He was ejected
a steel plant.
Kosty was working at when the accident occurred, idling stel liars as they were
from e roller.
He leaned over inadvertently and a white-hot bar of steel -hot from the niller, striking him below the right ei.r. a d continuing out the opposite cheek About 'Jb feet of the
DICKIE MOORE
vive.l the accident and theii inly ex a t Greencastl' Sc, plaliMtior was that the heat of the] Miss I.eni \\ bar had effectively cauterized the spent the weekend w wound and prevented infection. Mr. and Mis. Thoma- I
The only permacent injury was a 7p pm cent lo^s of hearing in the light
I .afnyettf
Rl NSEi.l.t II.I.E
Mr. ainl Mrs. Depew Goff and son,
Mis. Will Goff and Mrs. Effie Owens
spent Sunday in .Martinsville. The foil iwing attended the funeral
of Mr-. Alex Crosby at Roach.lale Thursday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Sciibner, I.loyd Scribner, Mr. and
. . . , .Mrs. Clialdes Scribner, I!. F. Goff, S.
bar pas.-ed through Kosty s head and ...
, 1 A. Evans, James Evans, Henry
Evan-. Hi. F. !i. Smithson, Blaine
'"'I paient*,
Walden.
Mi. an I Mrs. Mo I (cihln,.,'. \| r , Maggie Ganlner, M, | ]..„ B lum field, Miss Jennie !...i yp . n;, rf Evans and Mr. a d Mi 1 ilm 1 ...i.hm attende I 0. E. S Indianapolis \\ islnc IN VIKMOin In loving mem. iy .1 ,1 wife, mother and grandin MaitU Jane Nelson, who p , • . 1«\|ny J, IStdl, just one yim . toilc The rolling stream 1 . .n
"SI Its 1 Rl BE FOR 1111 BANNER"
he pulle I the remaining eight thiough
with his hands, unaided.
Doctor marveled when Kosty sui
DO YOU INHALE?
Graham, Mr . I. .11 Wilson, Mrs. Effie Owen . Mr Margo let (iardner, Mrs. Floe 1 I eon ml, Mr: Floyd Gardner, Mrs. Olin la-onard, Mr. ami Mrs. I d Belh . and Mis. Noble Miller. Mi. 1 ad Mrs, A. M. Doyle and Mr. and Mi . Amey Wilson and daugh,ir 1 out Sunday wPi relatives at Indianapdi Mis Norma Pottei of South Bend spent last week with relatives here. Mi John Spencer of Indianapolis -(lent the weekend with her mother, Mi -. .'u-au I or lice and sister, Mi . .1. M. (Jar (■ 11. Mi llettic l.ong of Blown hurg : pent Mmdny with Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Simpson. Mi and Mi .1 N. Miller spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Goff. jes. o poller md Willi im Rutledge i.Hen ep ;,n Vluericail 1/ y hill meeting
Oiud To
But -till the \ a i
chair
Ri . alls thf In" 1 , tin
i-v, thf* smile
Of Mothci, w hu •
'■it theic.
Thf Hoyyers we lay
i y ur grave
May wither an.l li
But the love we
fin you, Dear
Mother,
Will never fa<le
A loving Mot he).
lie and kiirl,
No fiiend on ear
. ,.i. we liiid,
Foi- all of Us -he ■ i
H*)' liust,
May Gojl grant
i tcrr.al lest.
Sadly missed by l ,i
''nul, iiaughier
and little gialldsoli 1. ■ U Nel-'ii
aid Mrs. Marie 1
and I). nail
Eugene Fird.
/oo hi: yi) rev i w
i Ions
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BOSTON, (II
ii i al *»i' Ran
llarkin.- says the
im, a linl most
fre(|uenl 1 ■ by y ii- ii i
in I'Yanklin
I’ai k /oo i.-:
“How do yon cli
linn'- manf •
Te an.-.wi de la
larkits. is
”V\ e don’t.”
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Why is this vital question so much avoided by other cigarettes?
I K since Lucky Strike created that special process for purifying fine tobacco and told the full facts about cigarette smoking — the industry has hren in an iifsroar. For Lucky Strike has dared to mention things that were considered '"taboo” in the cigarette trade. 'i on may have noticed a striking avoidance generally of the word "inhale” in cigarette advc rtisino. Why? Goodness only knows! For everybody inhales — knowingly or unknowingly ' I n ry smoker breathes in some part of the smoke he or she draws out of a cigarette. 1 hat •, why it's all-important to be certain
that your cigarette smoke is pure and clean — to he sure you don t inhale certain impurities. Do you inhale? Lucky Strike has dared to raise this vital question —for it gives you the protection >011 want . . . because certain impurities concealed in even the finest, mildest tobacco leaves are removed by Luc kies* famous purifying process. Luckies created that process. Only Luckies have it! It’s toasted” Sour Throat Protection a^ain.t I,. Ration ajaln.t c ouf t.
0. K AMERICA Turn IN ON LUCKY STRIKE-M mUem uvh ih udU\ Jana orJW,,, and fwotu Lkikt Strike mu* fuel arts, tvtry 'Ykt\d*)i Thund^^nd S*turdaytuntngQi>9fU H C. netierks.
Two wtoran aviators of thf* World War diet! in flanu t,lt . ( har^^ plane S iturday to .'save the live* of gpectitors below. The r , ' ^ gouth r aiyo (left) and l/ieut. Henry Sandusky, were flying over ( i (U t^ a n( l Side when engine trouble developew. Although both men wor** l ,a \ p 3 t 1 had an opportunity to juryp they decided against deserting J ^i point where it would have crashed into the' crowd below I' 1 **' J t,, »leitb i n plane past the crowd hut crashed into a building and were burne* ^ plin* the explosion and fire which followed. Upper photo shows
