The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 May 1932 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, MAY 9,1932

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; NORFOLK, Va., May 9, (UP)— The eighth cruise of the yacht Marcon m search of Col Charles Lindbergh's kidnaped son was expected to start

ICIJ I ^ Sr i F' s metime today as associates of John ^***■‘* Jk - , Curtis lemained at

STEEL FIRM EXECUTIVE

TlLEf DAILY BANNER

NFR^ I'»IS HKKAKDOWN KF Mil I? i H i i>i RY M I \l

THY 1NDFSTRALIST

And

Herald Consolidated

“It Waves For All”

Entered in the postoffice at Green-

the sub- castle, Indiana, as second class mail

marine base off Hampton Roads. matter under act of Marcti 8, 1879. The Marcon returned from a one -Subscription price, 1U cents pei day trip to -ea Friday and since that week; $3.00 per year by mail in Put-

“SKIDDING” Senior Class Pi a >. Fri. May 13. Reserve Seats at am Hanna’s

MOTHERS' DAY SERVICES

time the negotiators tor the return of the child, kidnaped March 1, have been inactive There has been an ad-

May 9, (UPi mlte; j ln Curtis’ plans. Those

working with him attributed it to I tai.-e tumors ttiat weie said to have frightened the supposed kidnapers.

LAKE FOREST, 111

—Six millionaires sitting in a ccr oner’s jury letuined a verdict of suicide as a result of a nervous breakdown in the death of Donalt M Kyerson, -I*, a wealthy induat-alist Ryerson, chairman of the board of Joseph T. Ryerson & Son, a pioneer midwest steel fiim, shot himself to death yesterday n the Lake Mi. .-an

beach of bis estate here.

The board ihair..-an, a leade, in the -teel indu-ti , w.is .igii.-tor of the

“four-minute inau’ (ampai;: to sell u f ^930. I ' it 1. 11 -ni» iiuiii-k. -m v. nit Winning as he pleased in a flying

lath down thi stretch, Burg .;, King

and chantab. atti -tic- until «c Saturday won the 58th Kentucky centT Derby, gave Col. E. R. Bradley of He ha. suffered nervuus bleak- L ex j n gton, Ky., and Palmbeach, Fla , down last October and sir.c-e that rj third derby tnumph, and became time ha,i been in retirement in an t , e S on of a derby winner ever effort to regain his health. His body, 0 follow in the wake of his daddy, a bullet in his heart and an automatic 1 c.l. Er.idley, master of the Idle revolver by his side, was found on the Hou , f anT)i h a ,| t „ en his green and

nam county; $3.5u to $590 per year j by mail outside Putnam county

BRADLEY ENTRY WINS

LOUISVILLE, Ky., May y, (UP)— Burgoo Ki g the horse who drew hts name from the broth of the bluegiass cuntiy, today had a niche in the turf’s nail of tame and a flying -Aait tovvaid the 3-year-old championship

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

Bee Hive Rebekah lodge will meet tonight at 8 o’clock in tegular session.

lake shore by his wife when she mi ed him at breakfast The steel concern of which Ryerson was board chairman is the laigest independent organization of its kind in the i unti' Edward L. Ryerson, Jr., chairman ot the Illinois emergency relief commis. ion, is president of the

firm.

The coroner's jury which investigated the death was formed of close friends of Ryerson in this Chicago millionaires’ colony. Donald Ryerson, his brother Edward, and another brother Joseph T Kyei- m who received word of the

v. nite -liks twice run one-two prior to the 1932 derby. This time they were f.r.-t and last, making Col. Bradley first owner ever to win three derbies.

MAY 1 F.STiY AL OF MUSK The two recitals ot Wie May Festival of Music presented on Friday were well attended by U rends and pations of the School of Music, although there were a number of other attractions at the same hour. ! he tudents who appear on the annual May Festival programs are all 111 the preparatory department of the school but are not all children as

death at New Ha%en, 1 on ., were | lla)1 y .suppose The preparatory deiargely responsible for the expanding j p artmem comprises all grades from of the firm which was founde I in ( hi j kindeigarten and primary work to cago bv their giamlfntlier to a posi jihat of college classification, and in

tion of leadership in the industn

Bps I SINGERS NAMED

Additional names for the “Best

'-ingers Club” in the city schools are cuts. The college student

; age trom five years and on through High school age For a better understanding of the work it may be added that the teache, - who conduct the preparatory work teach, also, some of the college stud-

are taught

at hours scheduled for college classes and the preparatory students have their lessons before ami after public schools hours and on Saturday. Students who have had continuous work from five yeais and on through High School are by that time playing

as follows:

First Ward—

Grade 1 Del res Turner, Paul Au-

brey, Eileen Mahoney.

tirade 11—Bobby Turnei, Harry Brown, Mary Louise Reynolds.

G et, 111 - Cecilia Drever.

Gi., le IV—Mary Louise Hoffman,' 40ni l»osition of considtiable advance1 ,ti-, King, Anna Marie Eitel. , nieiii. Carl J : .- Phese recit ils art not pit. ared foi Pa vies, Mary Jane Denny. ! und k'^eiited primarily for entertain (, i a( | e VI—None. , merit, but are designed to give the ei> ml W’ard . students a test of their concentration Grade 1—Russell Buis, John Pier , and P resenc " of m,n(t t0 receive inron, Betty Hinshaw. j s P‘ ratiun f r, »n competition and to afGn- ie II—Frances Tobin, Madonna ford ,lle aMed opportunLeshe, Georgian Zeis, Richard Hauck,!'^ ,0 b *' ,ter d *“ , ‘‘ ct ^ s P^' ial future Hebert Mathews. | of the stude ' 1, »- The programs Grade III Eleanor Brown, Wilbur/ m Fnday ^'^noon and evening Smith, Hetty jane O’Neal. j ^ of t|U1,e m « h c,1 ' llr, and as in - Grade IV-Elizabelh Schoenman,I lefes,1 " g as ,he 0,16 0,1 Thursday

l evening.

The variety in the selections and musical instruments afford good

Kenneth Dickson, Dorothy Etter. Grade V - Katherine Boston, Janet 1 McMahon, William Eddington, Jimmy

Bittles, Batbara Y’uncker.

Grade VI—Bobby Lou Owens, 1 Chaile- Junes, Dick Comstock, Dick

Tilden.

Third WardGrade I Jimmy Banibuvper, William wcene;, Wayne Bemis, Virginia Denny, Robert Knauer ~ Grade II f iances Higgins, Msurice Jones, W ilma Stone. Grade III Warren Elfrank. Grade IV — Waybuin McMaina,

tertainment and the programs were about the light length The majority ■1 the solo numbers were well play-

The Elks will meet 'Tuesday evening at 7.30 o’clock There will be in

itiation.

Mrs. Roliie Dobbs of Pennville, was here Sunday for the funeral of Mrs.

James P Hughes.

Mrs. Ethridge Buis who is confined to her home in Marion township is

slightly improved

Mrs. Jess MeAnally has been called to Terre Haute by the death of her brother, Edward Hodgers. The nursing committee will meet the law library of the courthouse Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Claude Farmer, east Washington! street, who sufteied a stroke of paralysis last week, remains the <ame. The S. C. C. Club will meet Tue“- j day evening at 7:30 o’clock with Mrs Wallace Long on North College ave-

nue.

The American Legion Auxiliary will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p m. with Mrs. Roy Newgent 512 South Indiana street. Miss Ann Cannon of Dary spent the weekend with relatives here and attended the funeral of Mrs. J P. Hughes The meeting of th-- Official Board of the Methodist church will be held in Keystone Chapel this evening at 7 30 o’clock. Mr and Mrs. Dawayne Whitiak-r, rast Walnut street, are the parent of a daujglr’.H', Betty Lee. born Monday aft moon Allan McCammack of Jefferson township underwent a major opeiation at the Ohrritvar* hospital in Indi anapolis Saturday. Audrey Cox and family of Bloomington, spent the week end visiting hie parents. Mr and Mrs. T C. Cox east Seminary street. Robert Terry returned to his home near Belie Union Sunday from the Christian hospital in Indianapolis, | where lie had bee , tor treatment.

(Continued Fiom Fage 1)

(only from new outlooks. The only way to promote responsibility for proMucing a better woii-t is to show what Mile cost-. Mothei’s day leads us to k unt the cost of parenthood and the | incessant service bv which the world is kept alive. We are needing to catch a glimpse of a much more personalize 1 life than we aie having today. The institutions of home, govemment ant economic life are threat eiied by the dominance of mechanized relationship;:. TL pioneei motherwill see every human being in a personal lather than in a machi:.e-like

relationship, problems an

faddy Baptist Missionary Society To Meet Tuesday 'The Missionary Society of the First Baptist Church will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Glenn Rowland. West Berry street. ++++++

Section Four To Meet YYednesday

Section Four of the Christian Church will meet at the home ot Air H. H. Stringer, Wednesday afternoon; at 2:30. Mesdames Mary Kelly, Haloid Edwards and Ira E Cowling will

be assistant hostesses.

An interesting Mother’s Day pro-it loverdale Alumni Banquet gram is being airanged. Held Saturday Evening

Mrs- Ixiuis Hays of Section Two will be the guest speaker. The office) s of the Woman’s Union will aL ,e

the dead line For Payment of Taxes

Is

MAY 14th

OR A PENALTY IN ADDED An Indiana I-oan ($25 to $300) will pay your taxes and MW

you several months to repay. < ome In—A Friendly Firm

INDIANA LOAN CO. 241, E. WASH. ST. PHiiXF.,,

Home Economics Club Mei With Mrs. Marshal

The Cloverdale high school alumni The West Madison Hume Ecor.r,

held their first banquet since 1929 club met at the home „> :,tuida> evening in the high school Marshal Wednesday. .,. le

guests- auditorium. M.ie than one hundred members and three guests nr»sJ 3 ie\ wi ling . .*-e^ j n an8Wer t0 ro u ca || members ai jwere present. Roll call was responded to by a !' attitude more ikt un » 6S g ec j t0 gj ve a verse about mother. I a three-course dinner was served, verse appropriate foi VI,,: lt .|V . '

A toast .was offered by Vernice Ear- Mrs. Robert Johns gave a demot lilt. Charles Mi Curry, of this city, stration on makinc , and 5|, 1 ive the welcome address to the 1932 Andrew Stoner gave ,1. inteiest { seniors. John Robert Meeks, presi- talk on landscaping. M r ,r business dent of the class, responded with a matters were discussed, it wa. o» talk. 1 of the best meetings of the year. y. During the business meeting the ter the short busi ess ion a . 0 a | following officei- were elected: presi- time was enjoyed, during which tne dent, Vernice Larkin; vice-president, | hostess served refreshment!, fk Cohn L. Morrison; secretary, Averel club wil meet in June ; th Mrs Ciar-

Byrd, and treasurer, Virgil Regers. 1 ence Rowings. Hal Rothert and his orchestra fum-i ... ished music during the evening. , IN MEMORY

Jesus than what we now have. If 1 + + + + 4. + they fail, then we can hope for noth ! Tuebday Heading

ing bette’ than the world in which y irc | e .y| eet

we art- new licii.g. Just as in e\ei\ Mrs. Fowler Brooks will be hoste s

V,|II ‘ ,i,e P^.to the Tuesday Reading Circle

pirit i;ave arisen to meet evu:. 1 Home Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o’-

clock.

emergency, they will do so in this'

day of making a new civilization.

Elmer Mosteller of near Lena, arlaigiieil in federal court at Indiana poll- Saturday on a liquor chaige, was sentenced to serve BO days in jail up-

on his plea of guilty.

Need Shown For Wise Spending On Public Work

“Wise spending, not ruthless and hysterical lashing of all public expenditures, j.s essential if tin* country is to maintain a sn cty march upward fii.m depr ion,” according to Mr. George E Pierson, vice president of the Lone Star Cement Co., Ind. "Cuitaihii t of all forms of public con. truction, such as is advocated in some quarters, would greatly d.~ Ct'-a.-e both employment and buying power and would retard our economic recovery considerably. Highway work alone,” Mr. Person pointed out. “resulted in employment foi fully three million inn., directly or indirectlv last year • In lestoring buying power, construction is especially important,” continued Mr. Pi' rson, “becau: e it is one ol the few major activities which o ate a wapsy jnnd without at the -ame time ere ding more goods to be purchased. In other words, when a manufaeturei increase - operations, he may pay out twice as much in wages; but in doing o he creates twice as many goods that must be bought, so W' ate not veiy much ahead- But eontruction, especially of public works, reoults iii laru. wage payments without producing more goods to he 1 placed on the market immediately.

were ex-

I to and those in ensemble

j ceptionally well done.

During the festival there were light j violin selections, all of much beauty anil some of eputt advanced grade. The violin numbers are always an especial attraction to a program The three flute selections were

very much enjoyed.

Kpace forbids special comments on

"Of course, ti,e improvements must he paid for 1 vt ntually and the future tax paying ability of the country is discounted to the extent of the • pi nditure. pin interest. Therefore, wise -pending uggests that we concentrate on sin h public wor k as are known to pay large returns on the jinve-tmint Paved highways, for exj ample, save motorist in) time and in

Mr. and Mrs. George Schwin and | 0 P*' , ' atin E ! »' d upkeep costs on their daughter of Rockville, James Rubush | rai s mu<dl ln '” than the amount

and Miss Kreenc Edwards, of Afuskegan, Mich., were the guests of Mr.

Mr. and Mr- Lossan McMillan and I son James Richard, of Indianapolis, spent the week end visiting Mis Me ( Millan’s parents, Mr. and Mis Claude'

Wilson, south Jackson street

Raiah France* M'Oirrey, Mary Eve and commendation foi the high points lyn J hnson, Wallace Marten. of each atudnnf’s work but there were Grade \ -Eugene Malone, Kline gome outstanding fcuccessee which re

1 eiveil and deserved applause .and due

merit

Reeve* , Betty Haines.

Grade VI None.

MapD Height*— . ’ First Grhde- Dorothy Sanioid. Second Grade Bruce Collins. Third Grade Ellen Jane Salmon. F< mth Grade Velda Jean Cox. Fifth Grade Je«se Covert, ixt' 1 Grade Melba Shu.k.

The viulin stiktents are in Miss Mildted Rutledgv'.H department. I here will be a summer term in the School of Music the same as in former ears.

and da *..

Mrs .Mayheur Rubush on Sun

Kuneial services for Mis. Nellie M Cox of Clinton township who died

pent to build and maintain the m il 4 " ' rd !e-t and amortization of new road ce-ts should and usually dii represent a saving over old road

maintenance

Mi Pierson concluded

money

Fr.day afternoon, were held from the 1 1 a ' d ou, bv nrolorists i>> license fee-*

LAND I IDE I \KKS TOLL LYONS, France, Mav !), (UP)—

F’i liee estimated today that 31 persons were dea l in a landslide that buried two apartment hi uses and sev eral smaller structures, yesterday. It wa« ascertained 51 persons were in the houses when they collapsed and 20 ,ujtireil have been accounted for

Clinton Kails church at 2 o’clock mi duy afternoon. Interment was in the Thomas cemetery. IHchard Hardwick, Comerelal Place, ai.il .Muiy lantlse Brown. Mm tlnsvllh street, wer, taken to a K11 ey hospital clinic In Indianapolis by Miss Mary Agnes Miller, countv nursi. Monday morning.

The damage suit of Howard II Hostelli 1 agalnat C. C Bail'iiuui of Tlpp canoe county, and Earl Allen, of this county, Ras been veYiued from the Piitnam circuit court to \l uii

CABINET WILL RESIGN

PARIS, May 9, (UP) The cabinet of Premier Andre Tar lieu, whose parliamentary majority was wiped out in

the fi:al voting in the legislative elec- gomery county for rtlYl

jtions, decided today to submit st-le-ignation to the neyy president to

he elected tomorrow.

! It thus appeared certain that Ed-

ouard Herritit, leader of

and gasoline taxes is spent only on

oui

grams of th ; various tales can continue almo t 1111..bated, and we .-hall have the benefit of employment and buyin ■ power created yvithout any in-crea-e hi geiu r.-ii taxation- But if the funds an* diverted for general uses, the benefits an dissipated, unemployment i increased and the motorists arc deprived of the highway facilitie foi which they have paid.”

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DePauw Graduates YY ed At Martineville

At a beautiful, simple home wedding the marriage of Mis- Margaret Mahan, daughter of Supt and Airs M. S. Mahan, and John Kurt Mahrdt, son of Mr- and Mrs. John J. Muhrdt, of Indianapolis, took place Saturday afternoon at 3:30 at the Mahan home in Martinsville. Only relatives and a few immediate friends of the couple

were present.

The couple left immediately for a trip south, the bride wearing a blue dress, hat, and coat with platinum fox collar. They willbe at home after June 1. at 525 West Drive, Woodruff

Place, Indianapolis.

*+* + *+ ! In loving remembrance of Dorothy Dr. And Mrs. Monger Helen Brown, who lied 8 yetrs igj, Entertained Guests ; May 9. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Rogers and Mrs. Broken is the family cm ie, McGuire of Soutli Bend, Miss Lucile Our dear one ha- pa--ed ; wav Ayre of Kokomo, and Miss Miriam Passed from earth and earthly dirk Monger spent Mother’s Day weekend ness, with Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Monger. Into blight and perfect day. But we all must cease to laneui'h

O’er the grave of her we love

Strive to be prepared t to meet her

In the better world aho\. Sadly missed by the family.

Ylrs. R. kendell To He

Hostesi Thursday

The Clinton and Madison home

Mrs. Mahrdt attended Northv.v t i Keononrica club will meet with Mrs em university for a yea. and w:,s| ,{a >’ mond K *" d *»- Thursday, May 12.

graduated from DePauw* in 1927, and is a member of Alpha Chi O.neya and Tri Kappa For the past few years she has been employed in the

| Hoston Club

i I ii Meei Tut sda>

| The Boston Club will meet Tuesdafty

bursar '“ office at Indiana” university. | , a * ™° r °^\ . Wlth “ r8 Mrs. Mahrdt has lived in Martinsville, U ,U Blshop ' 005 East Ande '' !ion *

for several year- and has a large . ..... „ number of friends there. I 1 <!, a ’ hn,e, ' ed ,n Mr Mahrdt is a graduate of De- Mu8ic Fina,s

Pauw university, and is a membe. f M, ' > J, ' an Marie Stew,rt W “ IU tn the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity He! Bloo,ninKto n Sunday whe,e she wil1 is employed in the Indiana National ,ake |,a,t !n tl,P flnals of the state

bank in Indianupoli.-.

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Second YY’ard P. T. A 'let Friday Night

file Seond Ward Parent teach,-is association met at the school build,nc Friday evening. Mrs. Fowler D Brook- presided at the meeting. Mrs. Cherney presented the second 1

and fifth grade pupils in groups of,

songs and Mrs. Cherney gave a piaru

-election. “In Brittany’* by Morjuski.l

which was very much enjoyed Mrs. Allen’s room received the haulier for the* largest numbn of parent

ill attendance.

Following a short business meeting. Dean Dirks gave a very splendid address on “Character Education”

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Ylis ( Huffman To He Ho ites-, I uesday,

1 lie Cloverdale ba shall team defeated the strong B* Ifnrd (icay- m 1, Sunday afternoon i n the -oj;)! Putnam diamond. A large nowj mw the contest which was featuied oy the [ilaying of Rolling cai Biaik f the Cloverdale nine LEGAL NOTH K HI PI Hl.lf

HEARING

Public Service Commis* b .ket

No, 10898.

Petition of the Baltin.i-u* ainl Ohio Railroad Com pm. iieratme the property of the ( o miati, Indiana(iniis 4* VY'estcin R ino , I l tr.e Cincinnati, Indiai. i. oli uii W -mr Railroad Compan cover:rg grade separation of Sta', R ,1 No i anr

the Milload 'i i.

music contest in violin Monday omming. M. - Mary Florence Landes will take part in the piano contest YY Pile ii, Bloomington they are guests of Indiana I niversity and in the af ti rnoon were entertained with a ie ci i,lion at the home of President

and Mrs. William Lowe Bryan. liana and consoli In i n of

Yladison lownship Monthly 'rossings.

Meeting YYidnesday Evening N Tice is liert-by . eu it the All tin Farmer, and their families Public Service Con nis-i " f indun* of Madison township are invited to « will conduct publi ln-annK i' 1 'f 1 * meeting to be held Wednesday even-' above entitled , . in the f 'it iii) at eight o’clock at No. 10 school House at, (Keen ’ I itiaia. 81 | house. An interesting program will 1m 9,30 o’do k. A M I nsJ»' 'Iff

I given of ii idings and music. A series- 24, 1932.

I ff 1 In se meltings have been aiiange.t Public partici| a tins hear-M to be held on the second Wednesday is requested by t >■ imo.i-'ton

^ in each month to be held in different

l places throughout the township,

j These meetings are sponsored bv

The New Era Club will hold their| lhf 0 “ ul al " 1 educational department annual covered d.-h luncheon, TueJ^ lhe Furm Bureau -

day', May 10 at the home of Mrs,* Charles Huff mm. 307 East Wash ington street. Each member jilease bring table service and finger work.

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Yli-.r YY alker Tu Give

Ylusirale I onight

Miss Louise Palmer Walker will ent( itain with a Musicale in Meharry

PUBLIC SERVT' I COMMISSION'

(H INDIANA,

By C. L. Micba, Kxamir.er. Indianapolis, Inu , May 7, 1932. ^

M»IH 1 OF MEETING OF I’l’*! NAM ( HI NTY Bhyi.DHI RI'H" Not ir# hereby giviur that .tilt Jaunty Board «rf Rev n 1 1 ■'at. it Indiana, will meet at lOfWfc.u'kltHrlrr tlu'i ; *"l- 1 !,, b, 1932. tl ame being the first MotuVfy in Jum* of t y 1 1 , “ ■if the ( uuntv Commissioner- in the- Court HousP of . ,"t t- * thf ' lowing purpose*: , 1 to heai complaints of any owner of personal pi ' ''Xirpt **•* I 1 ' 1 * onginally assessed by the Stale Board of i niui'W* 2. Io heat complaints concerning* the assessment id • ' 't 11 ’’

, ; ,, 1 hall Vtoniinv ''' N'"' a- e -,ng officers 8ttbMquent to March 1 of the current "o

x glumtioni nurd* by the .,- ***<

u lam tiatms, pianist. Mr. Harms i l;l 'leducting therefrom such sums as may be necessary ' ■ ti ,-.-e-*iiai' :

a young artist-pupil and protege of ^ tru f rash value of property

the famous piam ; Hofmann -,t ’' lo ievi, w a11 assessments and to inquire as to th« v.n laifn nf '" r

the Curtis Institute of , " *" *' *

delphia. His concerts

,-hip- and divie

Frank dylvester, student, Is ch* 1 r, ed with issuing a fraudulent cheek for $1 10 to Lister Hinshaw, in an affidavi’! filed in city court by Him

the victor- [ Mhaw Sylvester was taken Into cm

tody by police and was held In the county jail Monday.

Robert Hint, 6-year old son of Mr.

i'us radical-socialists, would tie call 1 1 on to form a new government. The Tardieu cabinet decided it

Tit bodies of an aged woman and would not ask the new piesident to

her grind on had beet, recovered this lequest the present government to re- ;,r| d Mrs Cecil Flint, 118 West Berry afternoon. Workers were proceeding tnai. in office until the new parlia- Mreet, is recovering nicely from 1 cautiously in the ruins, fearing an incut meet* June 1. , fractured left arm, suffered last wiek ot ler landslide. | Tardieu told the United Press that when he while skating. Both Edouard Harriot, mayor of Lyons, election of a new pi*- ulint coincident * ,on *‘ 8 w *‘ re broken between the wrist who probably will be the next premier with the changed parliament majority l ‘" d tke elBow -

of Frame, was the leader of a rescue caused the cabinet t ask lelief from party threatened by a small slide. 1 responsibility for the government. Herriot was searching for a child la* The new (president, however, may | 7:3o o’clock lieved buried in the ruins late yester- insist that Tardieu an! hi cabinet asday when he was almost caught in a'suie continuance of the government elide. He leaped to safety at, part of until the new parliament meets. Or

„ '' 10,1 cla: c- of property 01 parts thereof in tne several 1

mu-ic in Philia- ions of the county-

in the I- , t b. I o make such changers in assessments, whether bv wn ■ l im . "' 1, “

liave been bringing him much praise '' " :is, ‘ in tbe valuation of the various classes of property. 1 ia> 1 l - ' from music critici, LV to i qualize the -ame in or between the township- or miv tavim' lin

i. lo determine rate per cent to be added or deduct'd in ■ i'ki •" 1 1 1-1 and equitable equalization in the several township; and taMni* am , im to conform throughout the county to a just and equital;!' -1 ui'la 1 '' J h - To add omitted property iir all necessary cases. , '*• 1° increase the valuation of omitted property, when 11. • •’ by the assessors. ^ 10 lo conect errots in the names of persons and in the de-criin^ 1 _ prop, riy and in the valuation and assessment of propertv "l l,n ' lf

merit list.

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YY tulnesday Sewing

k luh To Meet

The Wednesday Sewing club will meet with Mrs. C. B. Havens YVedne

day afternoon. ++++++

New Maysville < lub

LAWS OF TAXATION

11. I" correct any list or valuation as ma.i he deemed | i 'l'" 1, in* 1 ' 12. correct the as.-essmont and valuation of any pi 1 ' ,,v in ‘ u<

hillside surtied down.

Herriot left for Paris early Wday.

Fa Auers of Floyd township will hold a meeting Tuesday evening at

at the (’enter school

house. This meeting was postponed from last week due to the primary election on May 3. All persons inter-

he maV appoint a temporary premier' ested are urged to attend Tuesday’s

and ministers.

farm session.

SEND THOSE

Lankets

TO US—TODAY •HOW*: STEAM LAUNDRY Phone 126

lo Meet Here Frida»

The N.'. u, m.. 11 . I "'llcev me as.-esameni ana valuation 01 any O' i '"’ • . „ '*Ln x die ( .immunity n '' r will in the Judgemet of the Board of Review make the valuation t» (luh will meet with Mrs. C R. Dich- 01 •! ust and ‘‘dual* , f n«f erson. 614 south College avenn,. 1 1 i lo !,| bi to the assessment list the name* of persons ' ,,e , m Greeticastle, Frida ufteni ' suna l P r Qperty and this description ami value of real estate h»W e + + + + * I ° n • ( ,>at "fitted from the lists. litjol | vi... N lo assess the capital stuck and franchises of all domestic H" ■ ’ ’ r 1,1 Be V “ I' 4 ueh as are valued and assessed by the State Board of L 1 ' Hostess lues,lav . J( ,

lo To consider' and act upon recommendations made by th'’ l ' oU " n lo do or cause to be done whatever may be necessity te d' 1 "'mvii' turn- of as-essment lists and all valuations in compliante witl' ons o| the taxing laws, and especially of an act concerning 1 1'a' 1 "" *. ueh 11, 1919, and the acts amendatory thereof ami Bunpl' mf" 1 " 1 ^jil be ounty Board of R(*view is also subject td be rentitvenec - , ^ '' -ton ti) meet on the first Tuesday in August to con-id,-1 th,' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' j " and tnformation regarding the inequality or lack of utm 0 "', jut*

Mrs. Wilbur S. Donner will he |,osItess to the Present Day duh Tuesday afternoon, May 10, at her home on

. -out)] Vine street.

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[ Marka-Jamison Nuptials Saturday

aessor.

16.

Miss Opal Jamisi n, popular ca-hb t 1! in this county as may la* presented to said board bv ’h

the Oakley grocery on the south An to l “ X rommi8ai " n ‘*''*

at

side of the

' Commisaioners. •

uublic sounro ... i <,■ , t-.vui.n” d< . , V* to •’•(ualize the valuation and assessment o' '"'l .||'pr** y . . w. .I 1 ’ " y iP s 1,1 sa,d ounty for taxes for the current year and of wb' Maiks, of Mt. Meridian, were united 1 , ty and taxpayers are required to take due notice. 3tl* 111 marriage Saturday evening u t 6 of iLm.L whereof L William A. Cooper, auditor of Pvitnajn of c «iio’clock in Danville, III. The ,,,, '! lana ' ^ av *‘ hereunto affixed my hand and the seal of the bo I" -«h *'"* **-»' "* d '*' COOCFF ton street in this city Auditor * t I*** ^

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