The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 May 1932 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, MAY 9,1932.
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FLOOR COVERING SPECIALS Never before has our floor eoverintf department been as complete as it is now, I ell base runs. All sizes, Axminister Kuks, in the new shaded, patterns, American orientals in their rich color combinations. Beautiful patterns in fell base and burlap back linoleum by the
yard.
Here are a few of the specials for this week. 11 (i Ft. w ide Coiuroleum, special, Sq. wl. 12 I t. wide Linoelum, good patterns,
Sq. Yard
9 x 12 Axminster Rugs !) \ 12 r civet te Rugs, wool face Roreh Rugs,
jlGeile Named New Yellow Crab Head
EDITOR ^ KI.I.OW ( RAB
( harles Smith < hosen To As Businrss Manager Next Year
Serve
l»e sure to see this stock now your selection while it is complete. S. <:. PREVO COMPANY
HOVIK STORK
77 r
$17.95 $13.95 $1.00
and make
INDI AN \ I \XF.S MI S I HE (II VI I.E \ST $29,000,000 [ndinna taxinK units must rerluce then rxi ciuiitures in 1 a tntnl of t h ist '29,000,000 nr the iieople are pi'ino to pa; in v.a liiKlmr tax rate than tiny arc this year, a study of fip ire n n coming in to the state hoard of tax commissioners office fi ni the 92 counties shows, acconiinu: to a -t,dement issued at I'dianaindis today by the Indiana Association fot Tax Justice. '‘Fir ports to the state hoard ef tax commissioners show that assessed valuation of taxables throughout Indiana wil he reduced i total 'f III per rent ,or fimn ■ .,07 ..24l,Mt> to approximatel) $l,.')09.(Hi .miO. “'I '■ icports al . shew that poor reld f . . . diture . ie ruiniitig 100 per it hig au than last year, which tin total from $.'1,0111,011(1 I . . r to s 10.000,000 for 19J:|. 'll already ha- been established that iidinque cias carried into 19JJ itel { !0,000,000, 1 - compared with iMl.OOn,Out) carried mI 19 ;2. an in -rease of $9,000,000. "The total direct tax eollertions for t'u vc 1 rin Indiana, as budgtded, are $ 150,:thn,000. The same rate next ear would produce 10 per cent less np.'ii the new, lower as-essed valua tion, 01 approximately $15,0(10,000 ins, "Sunimi g up we have the follow ing: "Loss . n account of as- ‘ s ed val ; ition d 1 ‘ p . . . .$15,00(1,000 ‘ lucre.is. in poor relief expenditures 5,000,000 " I net t asc in delinqiien •
a lower tax ■\ penditures
$29,000,000. art
the citizens are to h.r 1 te In lOd.'l, publh i must he cut more tli
Otherwi'. th" e who 'ill are able to pay taxes will lie payii g an even iliighei rate than this year. I "I lii.> dl for a reduction of ap1 proxiniately 19 per (••nt. Many taxing unil' in the slate will have to re dire m re t 1 in this bemuse their deliiiipien \ and poor relief are worse
t lan the average.
I ai' situate 11 ought to he enough to awaken every thinking citizen of to liana to the immediate taxation aisi-. It is a problem which citizens themselves must olvr hy concerted
pressure upon th>
mthoriti s between mm and Septemher, when the 191.; budgets are
made.
"it is not a h fieless task. Some communities already have taken steps in the directi in ,,f meetin'.'. the situa tion. I he rrdu tions the pc'jde need are imu greater than .$29,000,000.
On the I
light of reduced income, the reduction wniill have (o he $ 12,000,000, as this is - ec iat 1011 e.staiih .. leccntlv This is not uniea'onabh who, it is recalled that general business in Indiana is ' mewheie ariiuml 10 per cent below
normal.”
POTATO CARROT GROWN
( harles (ieile has been chosen to act a - editor of the Yellow (’rah, ciminis humor publication, for the ensuing year. Charles Smith will serv< as business manager. (bile, a member ef Delta Upsilon, served as a.s-istant on the Mirage tuff last year and was literary editor of that publication this year. He 1 now one of the editors of the DeI’auw magazine for which he acted as advertising manager last year. Sa ith, Phi Gamma Delta, is editorin rhiel of the 19J2 Mirage and was an assistant on the staff of the yearbook last year. He was formerly on the editorial staff cf The Del’auw. Activities of Yellow Crab include the publication of five editions of the humor magazine each year. The last is.-ue this year will appear on the campus just before (ommenrement and will contain a razz section on out
going seniors.
The staff which will assist the new editor and busines- manage) in the publication of this final issue will he (In' one which has worked under the retiri g editor, Ned Bradford, and husino' manager, Malcolm Kennedy. Hie members are: editorial staff, Yiiginia Rariden and James Thornburg; exchange editor, John Millett;
-taff, Robert Bruce and
S. I). X. Chooses Millett For Head
1 Journalistic Fraternity elects Group Officers For Year
New
('harles G'dle
(lommitlee (iliooses Senior Class Flay Cosmo Hamilton’s "The New Poor" To Be Presented Here June 3 And 4
I The DcPauw chapter of Sigma (Delta (’hi. national pmfe donal join nalistic fraternity, has chosen John Mill, it as its head for next year. Other officers who were elected are: Tristram Coffin, vice-prcsidei.!; Wilber ©sterling, secretary, and Burl Moore, treasurer. Millett lias been edit >r-ln hi f ot The DcPauw during this ciuest r and last year served on the •dilorial staff of th paper. He is a m mber of Phi Delta Theta. Coffin, Phi Gamma Delta, "as a member of The DePaii" editorial staft during his sophomor year and lias had the positions of proof editoi and sports editor this yeai Ostii ling. a inemh-r of Phi Kappa Psi, has served on both the repor-
ed officers: Mary Jo Enochs, president; Elaine Kenna. vice-president; Helen Kimberlin. treasurer; Jane Payne, socr^tytyJ Ruth Simons, as-slstaiit-treasurei Louise Link and Florence Hundlev, Mo non Revue; Martha Davis. Madras College and International relations; Dorothy Swartz, social service; Betty Gibson, scholarship fund; Harriet Erwin and Barbara Gustafson, book store; Madeline Smith, mass meetings; Audrie Moore, constitution; Pauline Schmidt, point censor: and Elizabeth Gadient. woman’s building. Retiring officers of th.- organization are: Bernice Phelps, president; Dorothy Wurst. vlee-preshD nt. Winifred IlaiThm in. treasurer, and Mar gatet Avery, secretary.
1 >1,1) TIMER GIVES IDEAS ABOUT r.OO-MILE RAGE
Last Times Ton^ “The C rowd R oars n
»ith
James Cagney
and
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hlondeii
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TIES.
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The New Poo? " by Cosmo Hamll jton has lien chosen hy the commit te to he pn ciited as th ■ annual ^mioi class play The pioduelion will he given on Friday and Saturday, June :i and I at the Little th ater The plot of th story r volves arou.nd the Wellehys. a w ll-tit>-do faiuily, who.- a (rants disert (hem
Rupert one w-ek-end Alix- Wellehy. th . old
Kilgoie; advertising m ana get'.
WALKER CUP CANDIDATES NAMED BY SENIOR CLASS
Glass
. st dailght r. engages some servants who claim o .■ m 1 mhers of t h - Russian inddlity fli ■ Grind Duk- is a very good iiitist and does niany copie o' original painting. His nr
Makes Chair:' Of Two Persons I 111 i ( ability iv. 1 to the com
For Services Given plication . in 'h plot when some val To University uuble paintings ;ii s'ole.u | Mary, a cousin of :he Well* by
Seniors have already east their gills, is a writer of dil'ctlve stories, votes for the two in inle'is of their and is alway applying hei theories class w lioni thy heli \c 10 he out- to life sitiiHfions. After the theft, she
cain 1 ■ fo th< Waikei hit Mi O’l rell to he Ip hi
cup This annual iwurd "as made 'the mystery The taclicHol Mary and pussihh by Guy Mori i » 1 Walker. (VFari II iu (heir att'liipts to dis " l ’' dlRtlugiiished DePaii" graduate. It ' p-s,. Die ndii ry. in spite of 'he en-
o (he senloi taniglcmctitr
is auard d lacti year
" ho ha< don the niost during his '(ill ge course to ailvaiice the fame
nl DcPauw.
\ committee including President Oxnam. Vue presiilent Ismgil 11. and
lint Ished hy tin love
affairs Is t\v • 11 the yoiMig'r ineinlc rs of the Wellehy household and the Itu sian cnants, involves th 1
action of the play.
| The i oninii tec has cast the follow
the li ads of the departments "ill lag people i tin play to dat* : ' hiios. the w i mn r from tin candl-| Frankllii Tn.ln as the Grand Duke,
Sarah Crouch as Princess li nn. Fv d Clir ist as Pvlnc. Vladimir. James
chapel on piesealafion day La t Link as f unt Ivan. Fred Burns as V-ai tin- award "as giv< 11 to Dal"|tli deteeiive Of.hi II. B-tty l»e
1 tty I" fta.v, iti the dales picked i.y the s* uior cpiss.
Th cup will he awarded at senioi
Stack house.
Dc
DETROIT (CP) Antes th
trmi Kin r, in Stralloril, Out., a inereh'int 1- dii playing a freak yege-
lu g
ONE DOSE (iERA! AN REMEDY ENDS (iAS "I was sick and nervous with indigestion and stomach gi>. One dose of Adlerika helped I eat anything now
Henry Dodd.
Wee . a Mis W-ll' bv, K\a Robinson to I. Mary, and Virginia Divis Sarah Ann Bond .ml Mary Pricketl to play th< pait of Alice. Connie and Be'! \ Wellehy Two lad s h i\
not been rest as yet.
Prof. H I! Gough and Prof. R E Willlains v 'll I, in (liargc of tlic
'Total . .... 'It is stmtling
. 9,000,000 $29,000,000 apparent that it’
I it 111 Til V * gel a hie, S ratford gui'ibn, is
cai i ot and p da'o The pot daik red in color, is ait itch* .
t P ef ! h cart ot.
and sleep good.
Yon can't get rid of indigestion or’direction <>t the pl.n The r dimiittee gas h\ jii't doctoring the stomach, p,,,. ,v,„ ,, , r ,i 1 For gas stay' in the UPPER hovel. I thp "" , eof "" " ,,,v »'
out of a Adlerika reaches BOTH upper Mndi " r SarHtl ''"’"'li. ehairtn.in. Mil imhinatioii bowel, washing out tmisrnw, 'Ired Atkin Minin Myt'is, and Robert
which cause gas. nervousness and had Stegall V-rgil Millci ami Robe; ;
by ttroior- Hlcgall will sieve
ito.
to til*
li**di Get A*ll* rika today;
row you f* *d the wonderful effect of
Inisi II '
ma na
th" (ii rinan Doctor's remedy.
Mullins Druggist.
R. P.
gers for th* prialiictInn
Rurttoo Keiitucky Dorln Wiiinur, Eels Award
EVIDENCES OF INDIAN CULTURE IN UTAH VERNAL UTAH (UP) Indelible > v Idem i s nt primitive Indian, cul'ure .existing in *hiit i now Utah, 1.000 I to 1 51111 v. is t* ;o, w r 1 ft behind by thnriglm s with a penchant for
1 engra vln g. I Thes*. p.
> :
John Millett
torial and copy staffs of
Pan w.
Moore, Men’s Hall As was a sophomm. as.distant
De-
ll took 300.000 "hot dogs” to teach Tom Be ill about automobile racing—
hut he knows it all.
Tom runs the food emporium At th" Indianaijiolis Motor Speedway where annually on May 30 is run the greatst one day sp iting event in the win I i, the i ternational 500-mile race. For years the high deacon’s of peed have gathered at Tom’s counter, told him of their ambitions, . ursed their ill fortune and laughed with him at their scrapes with disaster. He has seen the lofty aims of inspired drivers shattered by the demanding ol I bricks of the speedway eve nbefore starting day and has seen unknowns lifted t** the high peaks of racing fame. The secrets of the usual •rop of mystery cars have been his and he lias wished many a youngster luck as he started for the pits anti his first try under the big top of au
tomobil racing.
"it an’t always the big, shiny car with a lot of new fangled gadgetthat wins,” philosophizes Tom. "It’s j the one what’s got a simple, lie-motor |
under the hood.
“Minding your own business out on that biick and not worrying about the flighty fellows what’s pas.-ing you is
iciation
... 0,1 Gie Kaidp to got you home first.
Milage last yea 1 and was managing
tlli'u of ih'it publication for 1952. During this y*Mi Stjgim, Delta Chi collaborated with the V* How Crab in 1 awarding a ettp t>* (lit* sorority .i ll lug the most copii s of the humor ! magazine at the time of the earn-I paig 11 s Among the other activities "f the organization have hen the . sp uisoring of a benefit show and the publishing of ,1 razz sheet which Tristram Coffin > liled. This 'nbloid exposed all the campus scandal in tri'.* "yellow journalistic" manner. Other diuhiit menibei of the hon orary arc seniors. William Let’. Malcolm Kennedy. Farrington Hitdwell. Thobimt Wiant. and William Johnson; itinlors. Everett Alldredge. Elmer C |c. \Y,t Hradford. Chatles Bond, and Chatles G* tie Six soph*,. 1 mor* h whi p iDfen'ly initiqtofl: Rohf*rt NpwHI. Vinrrnt Confpr. Stanloy N'IIph. Mill 1 n.’iim, Sr\son fhinipYi-
and (’hail* Crin^
\. W.S. ( linost’s Bi;, r Sisirr Head
Organizalion Name? Mildred Small, Other Members Of Official Boa id Announced
“Loud talking before the race don't get them nowhere. I’ve seen little fellows who save their wind come in
first.
"The oil fellows get thinking too much to keep on being good race
drivers.
"When you start worrying about
tin* shimmy when you hit them turns, give the wheel to some kid and get
into the technical department.”
Tom came to the speedway ftom t it* big tops Ringling Brother’s ciri us. fie tells you he tan a “sausage
griddle” cut in front of N'o.
\v*ome on Over- . . and see me and thegirlfriendandtli* restof the gang intlta fastest and funniait comedy-drama of the season, Yep, I mean it, It's a UNIVERSAL PICTURE with NORMAN FOSTER JUNE CLYDE ZASU PITTS
COMSMtt
< oinrdy and ( irtnrn
A. Heir, who * M • d at B"c t 1S6:;. He S' 11 *1 w i'll h D'h Mti achusett 1 ■ the I’.’totnai
N'OTB F I II lid U> ( nMRJfK Notice is liet *v *>,iv.(\ hy th(> B*i of Conimissinnci *,f Putnam C u State of Indian (, t t •calp.l 'Hs he receiver! up t twelve o'lock, t on Monday, Jun* *.. 19:12, fo 'h'1 1
1 ticket lU'ovetnent and * nnstiu. ten of'i
Dr Julian ed on > ' *(
oglyph-. icrordlng to l(. Steward, were engrav On* particularly tar.
p elm n. 1 ha r lief, shows n
j I’nehln Indl in' god.
During *his parly p ilod. the early I American D Ham cxive*! mainly on [corn. They ' 1 hi -ipd * lay 1< IIslms ;*s- , ( ff ■ ring to theii goils Tile main (It m of ti* ir religion exhortations
"a li<*tt 1 crop
Dr Stew aid slid Utah wa a treac ore 'rove l (he anthropoh ;ist t> |'au; e Indi * ns, who inhabited this ertion, i*.f 1 trac of their eivlllza11* n t liH'' lia ve etui in *i.
AUJai Q4NS \
, , , , William H. N * H il Few 1 ,
wagon* tramping from one end of the: Washington i in, Pahum C«j
country to the other. Twenty-one ty, Indiana. S years ago two growing sons made stiuetel of it** * 1 d ' ide ”’ ”" 1 ” d ° wn «"•' ® !
thi* con ( ssion at the spedway, send { w j t h t } 1( . .file ;nvl ihk his hoys through school with his tions therefor <1 ■ > * r ^ M hot dog” earnings. I County Audi! > 'h-c of Caj Thi ughout the ’ ear he serves teat-• ;, t (ireenc . i . . i ^ Ti . . • . . I if ai now open 1 tip mspp’tw*: 1 ,
f ii arrir-, two months i>efore the
.. bidders.
Mg rai * fie caters to pilots and me Each hid ’"-i < ' i»p a f f, hanic who gather at the track to panied by l» > f i
prepair for the 50(1 mile grind and on sljrf ‘(V O'
Mav 3'i ■ hips his big day. I^ist .year
on M ** 30 he served not less than
16,0(0 buns with frankfurters in he-
t"*en tb*m, opened 80,000 bottle^ of a coM * rink of a popular brand and dippered ut countle-s barrels of ice
col<l otange and.lemon drinks.
Mildred Small will tvivo j| S gig Sister rhalrman n xt yeai This position heads th- lia* of thirteen departments in Hi,. Association ol Wo men t*lu*i it' 1 he Big Sister move ni> nt ispofism d by unllr^’m an*! uni ill parts ol (1 . tty for the mi |rutation of freshman women Th* chairman appoints jun lor women t** **•• n s big .-isieis to In coming fteshimu women. During ihp suininer she writes to all new freshmen. Mildred -mal! is a m mber of Alpha Chi Dm Alpha Lambda Delta, W. S. \ i, ard and the student Senate Sh* replaces Miry Jo Eroehs Oth* > r*. mbera of the new A (V . 5* Boa 1 *1 .. . p - recently ijeet-
37.000 MILES IN 24 HOURS
NEW YORK. (UP)—The UnHed ‘Mate ill has th largest air transp it system in th*. world, as United An Lin s lure expanded Its 'heilul* to bring Its annual flying to 13 .00.000 miles. Its flving every 2 4 liiitu period is now 37,000 miles, of which 18.000 miles is at nigh'.
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1 atm unt of the u I ubmitted
tions As j *
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same shall have ' le than one ft
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ONE MAN 0. A R. POST QUITS SENE'A FALLS. N V (UP> — Th Ctoss Post of th*> G A R, has been disbanded because there is only "lie -1111 ivlng member. He is John
showing th ■ plied with t tion Law ef tion of his The i*oaril 1 ject any ;r inate hetw* * must lie fil-
ing.
The time ‘ contract will
time the cont
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J- G- BRinON-
Board of ' num ^neiCourtv. Indi!"" in*. ATTEST: V* \ , ■ ' of Putnam County. Indi* 11 *'
nn-es the neb't* 1
II .md
!,jfiflcr$ and : »*1 *J • !> tint underFti*. , -mpUtion o(L , i .Teed upini ** F
H a war'll-
Red’ Riot ji! Melrose Park, III.
the stretch to win race and purse of
Burgoo King, with Jocke, Eugene Louisville. Lower ple.t,. hows view of James up. receives floral reward at rare with Keen*. * 1. . ,djng Burgoo judge’s stand following winning of King, one of Colonel | R, Bradley’s
Kentucky Derby at Churchill Dcwns, .entries in the ra , t jk the kad in Derby win for Braddc;-
Qt It Li.Y ARRANGED! Car owners can quickly obtain loans here In any reasonable amount. There will b» no "red la P° " no needless waiting P^st af *11, the car ra«i be retained lit J used while the loan Is In fer-s. Terms are most reasonable .and Interest yat.,*, a ,e attractively low. Let* us explain full details. Ihe American Security Co
more th in $60,000. It was the third Fhone «8 11—E. Washington St
I Lht Pint Natiunal Bank Buildict
are shown *>n nf the demonstrators
thi riot ended.
ti,p "I me uem onsiraiors in the Melrose Park 111 • i* ment while sympathizers rushed to their aid Seven nun " ere
