The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 May 1932 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. THURSDAY, MAY 19,19:12.
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DALE DEFENSE IS INTRODUCED
Ml’N't'IE MAYOR \M» POI.K'K-
MEN FACE ( H ARtiES OF 1 IQPOR (OSSPIRAPY
IJINDY HOAX CREATOR JAILED (Contiinifil [• i .m Pauc On 0 )
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time, and phone calls from cteis” were traced to Curtis
Schwartzkopf told of the I'eporUsI trip to Ho|)ewell April 2S durimr whicii Oobson-Peaeock suiffrested tbc ( $25,000 “Ea-nest Muiiey" Ite deposited in a Norfolk bank in hb name. The Dean did not recall such a suggestion
■ Norfolk reported
Police were checking movements of Curtis the night thi baby was knlnaped, and thi night of April 2 when Jaf- ie, Di. John I - '. Condon, paid $50,OOfi ransom money to ailegeti kidnapeds. Mrs. C irtis saitl her husband was at home the night of March I. He was supposed to have,been in a seaplane with Lieutenant George L. Richard
April 2.
The : rraignroent of Curtis, the society man, business man of the Virginia city who hoped f ,i fame from his exploits, was dramatic even though conducted with no fanfare m ’he Lindbergh estate. Cuitis lia I been a guest there; during the d iv- in which he was <iues tioned he had been a virtual prisoner; he had come to Hopewell at the iv - quest < (' the colonel himself, just after t e (alter learned his baby was n.urdere I- learned of the murder v.hilt chasing a phantom ship manned by a (aopi'.atc view conor-tel m
Curtis’ miid.
Ii a gb tlie latter did not pnti.-i
, ate in the hearings.
The complaint
Prosecutor Anthony
Hunter ion c 'inty. It aid the land h ugh bal>v bad ijeen niurl**.ed i : * m well town-hip Mai eh I, and t!i .t ti n Slay 13, "being within the ate of New J> rsey for the purpose hin.'eii g the apprehension of the ; on or |s*rsons guilty of the said , i in , .lid knowingly give fal.-e and , nu- reports of the |iersons guilty ,f the •oiiiinis.sion , f the crime afore-
aid.”
If convicted. Curtis is subject to a ; .ison t’lin i f t ice year- and a - I ,e i fine a tile (lime is a inisde-inc.-mor in New Jersey. The case will ot eo to the grand jury for some
time.
PERSONAL LOCAL NEWS Mrs. Frel Blown remains r|iiite ill et her l.ome in Filin) Mrs. John Tofi v. Foxridge, wlio has been quite ill . leported im-
puo\ e i.
Robert Allen, north of Greencastle, is in a Martinsville sanitorium for
treatment.
Barbara f’liylli--, I year old daugli ter of Mr. a I,Mi Emmett Hurst,
was sworn to by ^ of , own> , )llit e ill.
M Hauek of |
Mr-. N. Iv Holli gsworth lias returned to her li line in Aino after caiim- f i Andrew Rnhard - the pa t
four yea is.
Ri -hard Denman and family of New Yoik, will con e Fidd ly to visit Ids father, Mayor VV L. Denman a I
Mrs. Denman.
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B. and P. Women Held Annual Picnic
' Tlie If al Busii osr. nn I Profershmal Women’ chili met with Mis. J. <'• Cammack for their annual p ; n i Wednesday evenin ' - . Following a de jli’i a- picr.i dinner inifution i 'vi-es were held for sixteen new rne-ii hers wL have been taken into t ••
past clirb year. Tin
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't will be held at the home of Mrs. Ci aft on Longden. Each member is
l ed to bring service for herself and
■ m s; for the pitch-in supper that will
the le spread on the lawn.
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1 The meeting cf the Baptist Co-1 Workers has ben go tponed. The time-
nnoua»d later, II
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J. J Kitel, local florist, has donated an assortment of flowet to the citv fire department. Tiie.-e have been placed in the inverted fire bell on tlie
west side of the building.
I INDIANAPOLIS, May 19, (UP)— | May r Geoigc R. p de of Muncie de-
j ir.I categorically o m the witness club duri g tin
I tand in federal court to lay, that be, was followed by an emblem send ! was guilty of any .if the charges of ^ held nn'ei the diiection of Mis-. Mu ! liquor conspiracy, (.ii which lie and 10 gaiet Nelson, emblem cliuirm.‘.n. other Muncie pe ons were being. During the liusine.-s meeting tried. :VI ist of the others aie present , ( >w officers elected at the last meet -
md former city official-. . g were installed. The club voted f o Workers Meeting
Dale drew severd reprimands from to go on record as giving $10 towai I | s postponed ludge Rjbert C. Bsltzell for ids belli- the nurses committee project which gerant retarts on cross-examination. | s being promoted throughout Put-
Interruptions and objections were fre- n am county.
i|uent, as Dale answered the volley of Miss Jennie Tlyroop, delegate to questions by U. S District Attorney tlie state convention at Evau-viHe, | George Jeffrey. y ive a s, it report on the conference.'M. H. M• S. Held
“Do yon ever drink?” Jeffrey aske l she will give a detailed report at the Interesting Meeting Dale. June meeting of the club. jlier was a splendid attendance of “No,” he shouted. ! h- + + + . h h. members of the Woman's Homo Mis“Do >ou believe m the prohibition Miss Mary Edith W atson E ionary SocieU of the Methodist
U.J.. idgm. ( . Mark j : church which met with
“I didn’t before this case came up. | Announcement ha been made he-re ] |.;iura Town, Wednesday afterNow [ do.” 1 ,,f the marriage of Miss Mary Edith i 00|) A ( , al | t ,, nrri p,. was ma de with Regmling the ..olicemen’s hall at Watson, daughter of Mrs. Emnia Wat-1 M| . s rh , ind ]p 1 . . lt th p piano and Mrs. .Mull ie, at which, according to gov- son 0 f Indianapolis, ami Kigali < . ||p aV( . n| . il | K p ( pr p S jjpnt, leader of the
. rnment witnesses,, several policemen stark, which occurred in Indianapolis
were diinking. Dal said he was pres- ( Wtilrresday morning.
The bride was graduated from DePauw university and is a niemln i of the Kappa Alpha Theta SororityAfter a short wedding trip Mr. and Mis. Stalk will be at home at <>219 Central avenue in Indianapolis.
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Get your Pencil and some Paper and then gather up all those smalt hills that have been no end of worr y. Now, add them up and see for Yourself, which would be easier, io pay them as you have been or pool them and pay on tv l-50th part of th* total each tveeh or month. INDIANA LOAN COMPANY 24 12 E. M ash. St. Mill Loan Yo $25.00 to $300.00
cut Im' “saw no liquor, saw nobody intoxicated and smelled no liquor <<n
anybody's lireatli.”
GETTY STINGY WITH HITS: TIGFRS BLANK BAPTISTS With Ray Getty allowing only five uttered hits, DePauw blanked the
Kiaiiklin b seball team, 12 to 0, on Mi Ki ii field h"re Wednes lay after-
In the foreclosure -nit of Mary S. Bridges against Thomas .1. Bridges and Cora Bridges, a linding has been made for the plaintiff in the sum of $3,223.78, in the I’uti nn Circuit court A decree of foreclosure also was i
-ued by the court-
Milton Brown Im- lei suit in circuit court against Ed Browning, for possession of real estate in Green
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it out victory for the Old Gold. In l.ti n to his pitching, Getty poled
e l a three base Wow.
D w-ney, starting pitcher for the U: l fists, was will, hitting three De Palis, batsmen, and the visitors made a tot il of eight errors during the
C'd .iiel J'drvartzkopf and a group maturne. Scorer 4 < -li' i- n«l lederal vPDtSI wJ F'r.. Mm 0 » «t ^ n rt o 0 0 0 r, h directed the questi .ling which liePauw... (I (1 0 ; (> 2 3 7 12 8 1 hionj'l.t ti. < mis confcs ion, were Downi'y, Fiench ; I Gallagher; pn"lit So w is Colonel Lindlrergh, ; tty ;.nd Snow.
° - national fielding by B^aly, castle, an I $7:* damages for its alI ii^'r third -acker, also lea.tured the leged unlawful dot^ntion by tho (U 1 -
fendint. Frank G. Stoessel is attor-
ney for the plaintiff.
W. S. Burri , e.f Cjoverdale, who, it w-i fated in an article in The Ran-
nei Wednesday evi ning, led tiie
INDIANAPOLIS, May 19, (Ul’)— Defen-e attorneys for Mayor George R. Dale and his Muncie policemen
sunitn nc.l a parade of witnesses to-j Mrs. F. Jones To Be day whose testimony they hope will : Hrstess Saturday ref at" government charges of a wide-1 Kappa Alpha Theta alumnae chapspread conspiracy against the prohi-!ter will meet with Mrs. Frank Jones,
bitii n acts.
Chief points in the defense program, it was indicated, will lie attempts to discredit government witne ses and show that, ill feeling
PEARCY IT M ini.
The funeral of Mr*. Jessie y. Pearcy, wife of Hugh S. IVarcy, »> held Friday afternoon at the home
014 Elm street Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Mr-. G< rge ManhaVt
and Miss Sue Terry
llOitess.
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will assist tlie
a ainst Mayor I).lie’s administration Ddianapolis Man
I a. mpted them,, ti testify.
It appeared ’ likely tiiat Leroy Liaines, me -hanic and former boot ledger, who testified for the govern mi nt, w ill lie re-called to the stand to
answer a-cusatioiis <of perjury.
He is alleged-to have told Ernest i F’lntters, one of the defendants, in
v I Me presence of witnesses that he was
(Joverdule 1 Iii-sduv d. Illeit late Wi il-I . , . .... , , .
,sorry tor lyfivuig testified, and that
iie-duy UiaY
hearing.’The B.imt/-
n. -jittendcd this' icgrets that it
was misinformed regarding the hearing and apologizes t.<> Mr Burris for
the error.
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PEANUT BUTTER SOAP CUSPS
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< lean <luiek 5 Pound l*kn.
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Sugar tmed Skinned Hams, Half or Whole, I.h. IZ^c Sugat Cured Breakfast Bacon sliced or pee, Lb.I2 1 /2-IOc Pure Pork Sausage, Lb fi'/ic Small Pig Loin Pork Roast Lb ]3c Small Lean Pork Chops, Center Cuts, Lb. ..... .. ](1< Lb 5c (Roast, Lb 15-12’Ac CHOICE BABY RFFF—ISteak, Lb. 12>/ 2 c (Boiling, Lb 13-8 l-3c
tified M iday that he h id purchased liquor from Fl-itteis for $1.50 a half j pint. He also aMerted that he had ■old liquor l>ut that whe-: he cut the pri e ot his wares, FTatteis warned him tint ‘‘price cutters won't he al
lowed to opirate.”
INDIAN APOLIS I.IY EST()( K Hop 7,000; heldovers 191; mostly tenly; 140 to “00 ihs., largely $3.40, onie $3.45; 200 to 225 Ihs., $3.30 t . $8.85: 225 to 250 lb*., $3.90 to $3.25; 250 to 300 Ihs., $3.11/ t. $3.15; 300 to 400 lbs., $3.00 la $3.05; 100 to 140 I i-., $3.25; j.a king bows $2.25 to $2.90. < attje 800; calves 000; steers teady, cow strong, heifers dull; few te i - to Bell al $5.25 to $0.25; common killer- $4.5/ and le-s; cows $3.00 t.. $ I 00; most hFlfeis $4.25 t . $5.50; low . util r, and <ulter$ $1.50 to $2.75; vi- lers 50. lower, $r,.0(l down. L *e,i 000; little changed, undertone Weak; pring lambs mostly $5.00 to $<1.50; top $7.00; mediums $5.00; other -'till in first hands. \< X DEMY <>l SGIEM E MEETING U II RKEY RUN PARK The spring meeting of the Indiana Ac idem) of Science will be held at Turkey Ru.i state park, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. T ' leading s ientists of the state will lie i’re-ent at this meeting, which will open with 'a lecture Thursday m > t by Pr fe- ir Paul Weatherwax », of Indiana university on “A Trip to Guateinala." FTiday and Saturday will Ire devoted to field trips. Prof'S.i, Ernest R Smith of DePauw ' ill have charge of one of these trips l iiday forenoon and Professor Smith accompanied hy Professor Ray Fries ner of Butler university will have charge /if an excursion Friday afternoon to Pine Hills. A number of ihe staff of Bi'Pauw will attend one or more of thr-e meetings.
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l arge No. 2 1-2 ean in Rich Syrup
APPLE BUTTER
SALAD DRESSING
Lbs.
25c 2 <iins 35c
Quart Jar
tOc
Best OiialDv
Full <M Jar . .. .
23c
•leorge VVilliiunson. nf Tloverdale, who was Injured about 'the head tn nn auto accident In Owen coun'y lute Tuesday, was repontfirt much Improved at the county hospital today.
OAKLEY’S
Defendants in two additional suits ot the Slate of Indiana against prop“ity owners on state road 35, have tiled objections in circuit court to the awards of appraisers. Lafayette E. M -Gaughey and others who were allowed $ >0 for .23 of an acre, and I. i hard A. Ollee and others who were allowed $250 for property in BainbridgOj have filed 1 objections to the appraisers reports. These defendants n-k that o,,. ( | UPs (j on 0 f damages be'will
submitted to tlie court for trial. j o’clock instead of Saturday evening
NVods Ilcebville Giil Miss Marie Wilson, of Rcelsville, be. ame the bride of rharles F. Mors/-, of Indianapolis, in a ceremony performed in tlie clerk’s office in the court house Thursday morning by Elder Lawrence H. Athey. The ceremony was witnessed by Mrs. Waller F. Morse, mother .f tinbii.egioom, his sister, and a few
fiieds
T he bridegroom is a young cat I writ r and window trimmer of le ii anapolis where tliey will reside.
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< otcrie To Meet Friday Evening Coterie Club will meet Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock with Mrs. Eva Stevenson, 437 Anderson street. Mr W. O. Timmons will have ihai-ee of
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Mrs. McCulough To Be Hostess I'riday The Woman’s Bible Study club will hold its annual lun -heon meeting Kriilay noon at Die homo of Mrs. Elmer McCullough. Mrs. Ida Pieive will hove charge of t’i« program fo. the meeting. $• •F *F + F + -F Maysville (Tub
Met Friday
The New Maysville rluh met Fri day afternoon witli Mr*. Clifford Dicker-on in Gn en^sstlo Tha conn ty nge.t, E. W. Baker, and Miss lli.'kx, heal ot the 4-11 cluii work ■sere present and gave interesting talks on the chili work and urged that Jack on township have a 4-H dub. VIih. Harry Grantham was elected leader and a meting will be held Thursday aftemon ti organize. Thirteen members ns we re I roll /ail hy naming their ivotite bird. Tlie club collect was repeated in unison. Mrs. Walter Beam r ad an interesting paper on native birds Mr*. Mattie Brothers was prosed as a gitv-t but was voted in as a new member. Mis. Alice Hatfield ent rtained with puz-' zlos and contest.The hostess served delicious refreshment*. The .1 , ,. meeting will he held with Mrs. 1{„ Morpliew atul there will lie election of nffj" P . ^ nn .j a display rtf quilts.
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Bainbridge Club H. Id Interesting Meeting
The Bainbridge H„ mo Economics club met May 12, which was Mothers an I Daughtet* Day. Roll call was health points. The program included a reading hy Dorothy Lois Hostetler, u talk hy the county nurse on “Child Tuberculosis,” music, “Mother Knows" by Ernestine Steel and I/iis Uriest, a reading „„ “Mother Dreams," hy D ris G.trett. Mrs. Homer Sands ard Mrs. Sam Colliver were appointed sponsors for the 4-H <1ub. Mrs. Tatum led in reading the collect. Refreshments „f p Um .h ;ln ,|
wafers were served.
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Picnic Supper Meeting To Be Held Monday
The Woman’s Club picnic "m*elj n y he held Monday evening at 5
. inging. A numbei f great hymns • f the chinch were su’ g from memory to tlie spiritual profit of every ! r.ien.her piesent. Mrs. Fannie Stephenson was leader of the devotions.
She demonstrated that the daily life nPar Roachdale. The -enico wa. m with good behavior, wise dealing and by Virgil Grimes, first reader in pint the upright conversation of Christians < hurrh of Chri-t Scientist. Ct > an I service to one’s felhvwmer, is the yille, of which - ic wa membe. .eal ted of Chiistian character. Mrs. Miss Elizabeth MnlleM, -.Joist i n y* O.-tinm gave a dear and concise re-| ( rawfor/Uviiie . b na-h, -any “The -nine of the chapter ‘The Challenge I Mother’s Eve ing Prayer.” Pail t f Cnange.” She showed the import irearers were Gale Pickle, J„in nc,. of the church in a community, '■ F'ickle, Joseph Sc.iaeflVi, rime, hut that fine buildings was not the j (J | ln Hinkle and Mr. Link Ifcm! mod imno. tant. U is the spirit of took place in Roachdale. Be-i le? her God which premeates its membership, husband, Mr.-. Pearcy leave-one rue
So it is with the home if it is to be an ideal ab. de, each member must do his
or hi r part i. making it so.
Mrs. I.e ter Jones gave an optim-
istic leport on the loyalty and de- graduation from hie school. Later v.tion of the leaders in the work of she went to Minnc.p Ii- where 'He 'he Woman’s Home Missionary So -uidien pian at th. Vliniica|sili. 1 nn ciety as relates to the district o' j servatory of Musi. h .. .ii.l > e whi Ii site is an official member. Mrs. teaching of musi. m.l w;is an aeromMongei gave a rejant of tlie survey jianist. For sev I y. :rs piior to of ti e church as made in our own her marriage, Mr- Peary, with her 'y. She pninte/i wot the necessity of -i-ter. i perated s.i »'xdl/'S-e i 1 .*--
tar, Miss Bthelyn H
polls.
Mrs. Pearcy wa- h ni in South Dakota where sli/. lived until after her
,rri'erted actior’ on the part of all members to the wonderful opportuni- ' of Ciristian service. Mrs. Gcugh secretary f the temperance, read a number of excerpts on different per i dicals in regard to the temperance -ituation at this time. The question arl-es: Can America count on the hi.ally of h r people ard depend on hem to reri er allegiance to her Con titution and observance of law. Yli-s Lewi-, accompanied by Miss Nob on the |.iano, sang three songs which were much enjoyed. Mrs. Jen bigs o :d her c mmittee assisted the hostess in the friendly hour. It was a profitable an I pleasant meeting. •{• •{*•}••{• 4« «!• League nf Women Volrrii Meet Tinnorrow Thi Li ague .if Women Voters will i.aet tbmoiTiiw afternoon at 3 o’clock wil 1 Mi s l.enore Alspaugh, east Seminary street.
making shop in \linne,i| lis. Mrs. Pearcy wa a member of llir Order of Eastern 'J e m.i the H..n» Ecoromics Club f Roachdale
Ihe Rev. ;,n| Mrs. T.,G. Godwin ond thi'ir I lighter : rid son, of Oolitic, Ale. G “urn’- muthel, G.uiu in on south Inf' dian.i street, Thursday.
Riley Hardware Bargain Prices Screen Doors Screen Wire Aluminum Ware Lawn Mowers 9-12 Oong’oleiim Hues House I’ami.
I’hnlic h)A
r.oti Ohio street
Nice Blooming Geraniums AH kinds of Bedding Plants for Decoration Day
also
Lively Memorial Day Wreaths 75c u p Gel Yonr Order In Early
Potted Vegetable Plants Reasonable Prices
SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Pansy Plants, Dozen
35c
(Cash and Carry)
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