The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 May 1932 — Page 2
'HE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. FRIDAY, MAY 20,1932.
Flint’s Market
Open 0:00 /v. VI.
Close 8:00 P. M.
'I r;ul<‘ 'a her * >i*t • jeoney koi- fartheresl.
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vmt t *r*- iu■ ••*:!! money liete, 1 »H»k al these mt e l
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A $'** 1 I bn*
3»iixill iTw.vdol Free
2 Llis 25'*
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TODAY IS 5TH anniversary THE DAILY BANNER ’
OF LIND VS FAMOUS FLIGHT And
Herald Consolidated Ml. ;,nl Mrs, il, ma- Quinn ‘
NEW YORK, ,l —Five ..| ( ^y aVi |,' 0I All" (lovAriftle aie tht panata ol years alon; > February and Enten-d in the iiostoffice at Green- dan. ter Dorothy hone, bom M 19.
March of 1927, ' l,ls appe n .1 t . aH tjp ( Indiana, n -i“coml class mail in the papers a I* at m u^heard-ot mattt , r ull( ] er ai . t ol March 8, 1879. mail pilot who ’ip to fly the 1 Subscription pme, 10 cents pei Ath ntic for tl Oitig ])ri7.e. week; f.'i.Ou per .\e.n by mail in Put-
nam county; to $5.00 per year
All Kin ‘
I t an' Vegetables
FREE .‘HO N. Jack-ion.
C! F I VERY
Rh ine V. r ;
• i,up to fly the - Ortig prize.
No cne paid min .Mention to the ten end con ceded much chanc. ayain-t sucti avaition stars a- L rd Floy I Be .nett,
Fo ck an i othei t >i--
,f M i foi Pari* flight; r. A I.indbeigh will fly a Ryan tii iiopl.ine," read a headline ver ins formal entry in the race.
Mrs. II. M. Minigus of New Albany is visiting here.
cf
Mi . Frank Donner ami Mi Fv 1
Milbi n, su .cri tendent of the .otnty!
h spital, attended a ounty iio od. meeting in Columbu - Frid y.
^OdelY i ch i hi • c .VII s. iul Items to 95
t'i mil Of ( lul:s Held \n Interesting Meeting
i in 'I . U" day tlterno n at t'.e Seout : ii the Moth •1i“t church, the
ty mail outside I'otnarn county.
I M OMI’RKH HNiiiNG
W ASHINGTON
David Lawren. >■ political writer, touring the country to find what people are thinking (bout current public questions, report unparalleled indig-
Then, on VIa\ ••o. five years ago to-j nation atrain.st Congress, day toe counti wa electrified to People who li ve never cared en iea.1 tout tiie youiir pilot, finding ough uefore to find out the names of i itl: i unexpectedly light, had cm- ! tlreir eongressin.ro he says, are now j 1|v . limbed i t hi plane an i stait Writing scathing letters to them an I e l for Pa.. j urging their frii nds to do likewise.
It was a Frida., morning, just
\liss Mary Agues ■old Mrs. R. G. Mc-
... . i.Greencamle Council of Chibs had the
: 1 n ir.ta -ly inI patriotic organization - ..t th > u ^ th „ llVll i.
j make plans for observance of Decora- j 1 OU: fount y ,!UI ‘ a<e ‘ tiou day. May 29th. ; ivse ‘■ 1 a..M*
■tiiler. the miise.
Ih o w i unii. went min* i o : . r.. , ut . ian , -hajmiu'i of the Nursing tions at the county ho pit il ■ i ;iv ;, . 0)n)ni t teP of t | M , Putnam County were Mary Jane, Stanley and J.i ! i| H dth Unit w.re invited by the Veimillion, ClydeiOversl I .|, J. H. Pitch Hlley ■ ■ ini i Crouse n come t Ma mactini and
ke deiii to I lepreaentatives of
Funeral
was
today, \v eo Lin.lbergh ■ tint d down R osevelt field runway at 7:51 Mi a m. in the ‘‘Spirit it St. Louis.” The heavily loaded plane hardly got eff in safety, and watchers turned their heads when it kimtne.i the wires and i fn near the fit Id, apparently doome Mo disa:ter. <) Saturday afternoon, 33M> hour-. Intel, the loont.i was in will tur-
if th**. eevoi wi:- an arouse 1 elector1 ate in America, it is to be found to- ■ day in the vehement, alert and vigilant citizenship which is gathering momentum for the day of leckoning
| that i to come next fall.”
It is evident that people are not going to vote for candidates this year ! so much as against candidates. In I -u<h an uprising it is hard to foretell what may hap .“n. to traditions and
ervices f. r Mrs Luelh
Watkins, 1 ibeity -treet, wno di.d Wednesday, were 'eld from tl r> rieiit Fri i. y afternoon at 2 oVIod:. the R.-v. W. J. Crowder, i M i *1 tie First Bapti.-t church v... in iharge. Interment was in F icst Hill
cemeteiy.
00AUTI0N PLANS TO PUT MII.liONS IN C1RCUIATI0N
NEW YORK, May 20. (UP)—A
parties. O ly .-tatesinen who resist tht- j owerful coalition of finati. ut- plans
WILL HAVE IMPORTANT PARTS AT INDIANA BANKERS CONVENTION
m .il when the extras announced that .
■ ,i led in Pa ' ' 11 or * ,lw * ed : '
pleting one of the greatest exploit " « * lmo,t ' irea b, ‘ Iion! CM ' * '
• Indignation is strong, according In, |i|:i: :^ got yet reached by the n- .n
inti d heio ^ :lWIe,Ke ’ fbe huge sums | s truetion liiiince c Diporation or fe IM 1 ’ "ipaid to war veterans, particularly 1 ,. ia | rtfer ve credit cxpansi:n pro-
,. , ! pay ments going to those who suffered ., lan|s
the ensuing five years, Lind-1 n(> s ,, rvice injurip8 . AmJ it is especial- "
j ly strong against Congress for interI rupting its professed quest for econ-
in aviation history. He had become
overnight.
In
bergh became one
greatest celelnitie His flights over
of the world’s -
This yvill mean, if plans ate successful, financial relief for small hoi
tiie Lnitc.l Stat s an I through ( en j () my to vote another expensive pension ] rower.- in sections of the country far tral and Soutli America wete tolloweil| |m j- (11 . v ,t 01 - ans “it. would not he from New York city. Banks in thwith absorbed interest. (surprising,” he adds, “to discover in! far sectioi s liave used funds release I On May 27, 1929, he was maitiej to the next few months that climax hasjto them to build up their own cash t<* the daughter of the wealthy United |, Pel , reached on the whole subject of serves instead of ircrea.-ing loans to States ambasador to Mexico, Dyvight j veterans’ allowances.” j needy industries, home owners i
W. Marrow. I.i the following year, But this is only a part of the of-| f;-, me is. their baby, Charle- Augustus, Jr. was ‘ f e r charged against Congress. If
I. i n. But i event- were followed yvitli world wide inteiest and sympathy. Phe i:. It of 1 .-I and VI rs. bin i
the lawmakers lould only go home and talk to th*- people! In un-Ameri-can Washington, with its stifling poli-
FRED L OHAIR
bergh to the Client last year arouse IJ tics, false standards and freedom
world wide enthusiasm.
Then on March I last, the terrible tragedy fell on the flying idol and In wife, and the wall was stunned by the kidnaping ef their child.
FRANK B BERNARD
Wlikly known Indiana bp.r.t-.* have Important iiaits In U pn ubd di liberaltoii r.t th ttili: annual convention ol ii’> I.
Bankers Association Tl Filday at the Cl •|.o l I. iliein sre Frank ii I - ■ Merchants National who is chahnion of tl.committee and chei,t .
will
d.-
Li union's economic poUcy commltt mid Fred L O'Hali ot tht. Wen. — I National Bank. Oreencastlt who i chairman of the association's ini.aiice : nd •uiety bond committee, i". O'Hair will wnd a round-table disci. tlon. Tluirsday afternoon, on "Unii a.'.p d Sources of Income" Mr. no nerd is one of the two Indiana
mivt on tin i -a cutlw: coun- ' of the American Bankers Associa-
Ralph and Fied Lawler spent Sun a' evening in Brazil. Madge Overshiner of Limedale is onfited to her Hume by pneumonia.
DEATH OF FORMER RESIDENT Mrs. Mary A Fulton, widow oi Koliert ('. Fulton, died tst to r hone. I In Kansan City, tin . Thursday, and was buried In Tnylorvllle, III., Sunday. She was the daughter of Sannit I Darnall. one of the pioneers of Putnam comity, stie is survived by thpre
Rone, Mark, Charles and Fred, all - f
Kansu City, Mo . and ana sister,
Eugene Smytiie, four year old -on | Miss Clara Darnall *f Balnbridge. f Mr. and Mrs. George Rmythe north | s, ‘ veral , ' 0UBln « ftnrt » "' phew ami
nl-ee in lids counity, also survive. Mrs. Francis Cheek. Miss Mattie Crouch, Mr. and Mrs. Don Cully of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
from the business depression it is
hard for them to comptehend. PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
euM of Fillmore suffered a iractuied 1
U-g, Thursday while pla.ing.
ECONOMY STORE QUALITY ECONOMY ANTI SATISFACTION PIUS SERVICE Fresh T n ke Fi h. vety fine, while Hr-y !n t, lb. 13c.
Old Potatofs. *o)id stock.
N'w Potatoes. 4 lb ,. Maxwell Hout Coffee, lb Cliampion tb New Blend
Coff e. ,b.
19e 27c 13c
I9r
Siap. satis-
Oiyet, Beam. 2 lbs.
Oraham Crackers, lb. s'nlod eai+on I3r Pi gly Fi -1* ITuits ar j Vegetuble
MEAT DEPARTMENT
pk.
Quick Naplh<
tics. 10 for 25c Tittle Hcgar Coffee, Hi. 15i Bi quick for bi!t r r Brcuits pkg. 32e Fancy Winesap Appl s, 4
lb?.
250
PURE I ARD, NO BEEF EAT 50 b . $225; 5 lbs. 23c Fresh Fi k St-uk »h 10c: Roast 17f EiwifU- P: '.itium Ro.( B con
25c
Surai Cm i lean s’lenk d
tender Pla'e Be. f,
H icon, lb.
10c
Phone 740
Young,
lb.
W Cuh> out BETTER STF4KS to msk“ tb m THF BEST Swift's Breokfa t Roll Racon. lb. 1 Leg o-Lamb. Fa r cy Veal all Lean Pork T , det ; French-d.
Ford of funeral :
ll linbl Illge, llt'HIlded Tnyl :rvllle Sunday
^Markets*
Mr and Me». John Layman and Mrs. Claude Wiinmer spent Tliursday in Indiandpolis. Mrs. Lum Alapaugh and Mrs. E. B. Evans ol this city left Friday morning for St. Louis where they will visit over the week end with, Mrs. Blanch Moon and'Mrs. I.ela Seeger. Estimates submitted to the state highway commission Thursday on paving and grading projects, included a low bid of $104,173.98 by Mello L. Ti er, of Durham. N. C. for •gradin g j stat<? road 43 from Spencer to seven
miles north
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sears an I daughter Florence and Mr. and Mrs. U A. Rader an I daughter Jeanette, till nf Indianapolis, Mr. and Mis. Ru «•! Mace -if tiear Greencastle an<l I’iul Rader of near Uloverdale -pent Sunday with Mi. Mid Mrs. J. H. Ra ler ami family, northesst of Greencastle. Mr. and Mis. Sears ami jdaught i are leaving thi- week for
Norfolk, Va.
INDIAN U’OI IS I.IVESTOCK Hogs 9.000; holdovers 197: 140 to j
i* 200 lbs., $3.40, few $3.45: 20o to 225' lbs., $3.30 to $3.85; 225 to 250 lbs.,i
$3.20 ti $3.25; 250 to 30n lbs., $3.10 to $3.15; 3C0 lbs. up. $3.00 to $3.05; 100 to 140 lbs., $3.25; parking sows
$2.26 to $2.90.
< attic 4IK1; calve . 600; maiket I Bxhlbits In art, manual trsinlng -teady; steel $3.50 to $5.50; cow- Hn d d< lie tic ackence, will be shown i 3 00 to $1.00; lieifer. $4.26 to $500, ln ‘be bit'll ehuol bulliiliiK this m odd head $5.50 up; low cutters and ' oH n bv tiidents in the vaibiiis d«
iutt* r $1.50 Is $2.75; vealers steady
$6.00 down.
Slice a 600; spring lamb's little change!, most $5.00 to $6.50, top $7; clipp* rs $2.0(1 lower, $4.90.
pa it men is. A physical idncalion \ hibition al ii will l/«* lielil in th* -audI uiimi at 7 50 o'clock The public i liixited to vi ♦ he work of the vai i'-ii blpli -I'bdoi depm-tminc-
The formation * f th - committee bea led by Owen L>. 5' .ung followed demand.- in many sections of tb* cou try tor speeding up tiie ere.lit ex pan-ion program, for drastic meins ef boasting prices, for speedy di tri but i iit of piled up idle funds in New 5 oi k, and ctiticism that financial leaders are taking care of the "big
fell .ws” only.
While members if the committee of 12 w, uld not comment on their pla, s. because tbeyp were not complete, it wn- indicateiljthat credit for building and loan societies and farm In n banks would be arranged. This would care for the ‘‘little fellows” not
reached I inks.
by the larger metropolitan
Ciiticism, in which at l* a-t cue candidate for a presidential nomination participated, had been dire* ted at fe leral efforts to help these small fanners and home owners, and smaller industries in the rural di-tricts. The reconstruction finance corpor Pum, il was claimed was helping only the financial interests and large Indmtiic
spen< i:r < (»rn i* \K( mis TO OPPOSE ( I.I t\ I RD ALU Tin first of a three game seri* between the Spencer Korn Parchi. s and the ( lov rdale Greys, will he played at Morrison Park, at ( I*.mu dde, Sunday,afternoon at : :» *,'- (lock. One of the b* t gan.e of th*
season is evjieited,
I lie (ireys so tar thi- -enson an undefeated while the Kota i m hir*'c< ntly wslloped the Indianapolis P vt tfiee nine, .'{.a to .'!.. Buss Kawlii i-s i scheduled to twirl for Clovetdale Sunday whil-
Ke|h will pit. , for
Mr. ami Mrs. W. S. Lawter and family spent Sunday at Four Corners and attended the Sunday School * onvent ion.
The five year old son of Mr an I Mrs. James Strain of north Gr enoastle suffered n fraclured rigiit log Monday.
JAFSIF. APPEARS BEFORE lwdbergh grand jury (rontlnm'il fiom P. ) j
*1 declared a gu* 1 nciateied with her a few daj U-f r, the k d :a m,
March 1 t <• pj im,,
nild
Campus Market OSCers You I hi' Vciy l>t'si in Food Al Reaxonablc Prices
Fancy Fi'ys Dressed 11
ens
Choice lieef Jioasts
Fancy Steaks
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
‘Market To You’
Fveryl liiny for the Party or I Men it* May we have Your Order?
Phones82-83
\ s|e*cial busin*'ss meeting of the congregation of the First Baptist church on m \t Sur. lay morning, im mediately aft*'r the morning service .i:is l*een called hy the bnard of trustee of the church. The nmrnirg wot“hip ->ei v ice \ il |l,e abreviated sonte wlnt in ofde that the hoard of trus t* may )n* -**nt to tiie chur.h l»u-i-
ne v ol extreme imp rtance. Every 1 * iptron of Hm* H* ,q-, 1) memhei is urged to he present. Mioit gsnf tei sou; lit hy investiga
Allen K Cli noweth of th Franitlin S ie,t Cai.ige. filed .-nit in circuit Kiiirt Friday itgainst Charles Stf ginlllei and Diew Millet, to fonelow tni an oniobili- lien. Tiie plaintiff ai ibf*e that J 2.34 of a 1*111 tnriirreil by Hteegniill i for a to rage, repairs, gas Htid oil. t unpal.l Miller is made h il* fendant d proteet his Interest as present owner of a truck againiw vdilcii tl, ||, , | H fl|p,| Frank O itci.
tors.
The chief of p,,!,.,, Ht R |„ie Wn od vou died fw the arcutii y of n,. r mon) ory, which he ici.t |,:,d hel,, i him in ide'tification of n,, in y aspects in
otliei cases.
Colonel Lin Ih* rgh himself | ( >,| „ gi up it re-enacting t 'r> k: limping a iliey believed tlw .fine was commit
Sloes,* ! Is atturnny for th
Colonel Henry
plaintiff (detectives, aid pole,
. 1 T ie purpose was t,
t»'rinin« the exact
:t, affiliated clii '- how’ best they can help her in hei work. .Mi-- Miller’s r.rst nc<“ i is money. I,,... i't nion*' .i*' wasted in locatI tli/ -e defe and diseased contun unless i* In can follow. There ■ 38 sch ol- in the inunty. Vacation nd ■ : • for homo calls i d f . coin- ti\e and curative work. I i,e emergent fund already started h s made po- ible i beginning. A lit tie girl will hove tonsils removed at oui .o-pit I today, i. time, it is hop * I, to save hei from lifelong deaf cii-.. - have be.ti purchased tur dimmed eyes. More money is ceded fer g'l.* . tor X-ttiys, f i ton-ils, an dfor c..d liver oil, used es- *. i .Hy f :r children in close contact with a tubercular parent. A second 1 is help in transpor tatio . Miss Miller now carries on the w ik of the probation officer as well a her wn, an I these are not enough day in a week to enable her to do work an I all the transportation f children t* physicians, hospitals, jiuI (links. She ap. caked to women who drive cars to ilp hei cfltry children to lnianapoli , Rockville or to out own ho-pit il f i examinations and treatment. Volunteers ian he registered with Mrs. Ernest Stoner A third need is a loan closet equipI d with ice caps, bed pans, old lie t , ruses, gowns and crutches. Mrs. MrCutehan leported the dona tions already made to emergency fund, a fine beginning but altogethei inadequate f t- the work which should be d me this summer. The members of the founeil spent tin' jom.'iiudi'g of U'c aftemuon hear ing committee reports and discussing ways an I mean- cf* helping Mrs. O II Smith in the Clean Food campaign md Mrs. Frank Jones in the Civic Improvement work. Mrs. Smith te | ports thi* battle is never won. She : listed the names of food stores and! iostuurants where in spite of prom j ises seriously made, foods are left ex | I again and again to contamina-1 tion. Tho-e in authority and the citi zens m* -t appreciative of the great improvement in the handling of fond stuffs in oui city realize that now, a.- j mi: i i- three years ago, the buying public must he eternally vigilant; must not nly protest hut refuse to ■inv :d those .stores which deliberately break their promises to obey the pine food I ws, "No *,ne f us,” sail Mrs. Smith "v.otil deliberately buy a dress with n 1 I a it, yet we hesitate to refuse 1 hir tin* damaged goods on tiie fond
counters.”
'. dam. . ,| die-' is a small mattei >1 red with damaged foodstuffs t; ' 1 ' : hri g to oui families untold I misery. £ I e la I. of c .operation with the I'O' en; ity garbage system was disu- i'd *t length and measures taken Ih t may help to bring about a better II r 1 n of hou e keeper, with the
I system.
A re omnren lation of Mis. Harold c d*. <|ii ii.intine chairman, who was n.t'do to be prose t, was read to the 1 ui: i. "If the carious health units '•uld get i igether 'it the fall with the ' It ffi"T-, tli«' county nur-e, tinool tifH't intendents and line up '’(’j 1 Hm for tiie year an*l cooperate I in a hi'ving tb* v' objectives, there | ■''ij'-'t In a distinct gain In the prnc ' 1 I the public health movement in our community.” Report was made of the Ea-ffei i'd a* I rifts sent by the Council of ( 'lub to the inmates ,,f the County
Infirmniy.
•Mi 'Beaton Curtis, chairman sf ' lev. lei, *> committee, report«• i the I eiali' o far between the Coun il an I tiie Nursing committee. Reports wire made hy Mrs. Archie
Get your Pencil and some Paper and then gather up all those small bills that have been nu end ol worry. Now, add thetn up and see for Yourself, which would be easier, s pay them as you have been or pool them and pay onlv 1 50th part of th*> total each weeh or month. INDIANA LOAN COMPANY 21 12 E. Wash q. Will l oan Y* $25.00 to $300.00
Benevolenc eeommitte*. Mis. Frank J ne. reported fu thel nominating committee, th t ll tvmj officers President—Mrs. J. I! I’itchfoni. Vice president Mi U-icir f! j. ardt. Secretary—Mrs. James /eiTreasurer- Mrs. Umti,- Hughe I vitation » is extemi* I to the a f j filiated clubs to be pi* -■ nt at the p.n Women's luncheon on Saturday at| Lucy Rowland hall. I he i "iin-il v t^jl ta send the president, Mr-. J H.j I’itchford, ti the lunch*- n a- it« is- 1 p resen tative. I'he last meeting of * *■ year pr*i-| \ ided much food for t. ught uting the summer stimulnti* for more earnest and more * rt*- tiv* w*.,k next' year. + + *h + + t Mary I’ursell Weds M ailer F. Roach EFFINGHAM, II!. May 30. (Spe.-i ial)—Walter F. Ito n h, 2k y,ars uld, of Fillmore. I ml., and Mis- Mary Pun sell, 28 years nldr-of tirrfr*In were married at hu h inmii Wedne-dif by the Rev Fayette I lull "! pastor of the Presbyterian huivh. M' Veinon and Dr. D. K II n wh*- wine*es- ++++++ Kelurrts From ItuL For Visit With Parents Miss Elizabeth Tildi'ii of Florence Italy is here to spend a month with her parents, Prof, i d Ml I 1 Til-! den, Anderson str**'-'
4*
Local Woman \ttcii.l Meeting In IndiamitxdiMra Alhert II Robert Huffman Mi Eileth Bnim-[ ley. Mrs. Waltei 1 - ■ iiol Mrs Jacob Keifer of t the Rein kah Stati ianapolis, Monday ‘ uoy and Me: 4iesday. Mon* thm over the stat*' ye 1 att'" I'" ' + + + •!••!• + Mrs. Ogh* Knteriao i*'illm(*re Service ( o ' Mi . Eva Ogh ,nore Service club \V'dne-*l:i' 4 al all-day meeting i ■ ' :| were present and • * ifd ‘"M ‘ ,1 Witii Mother’s fav it* -olo'. I At the noon limn . I- ur.tiful dinler was served wni - 'di- K. tie Ba t (Continued o P *' Eun l
1 '"'nine, Glen, Council treasurer, and by Mrs.
a 'ist d id'n.
Kro-Flit* 1 Seconds 5Cc Ed Hamillon’s
Wilhui Dwight Hillis will sing “My 1 1 P ul i ,<lSe v :, “ 1** : ttempt to *le 1 sk” hy Ashford, at the Sunday. t ‘' r,T, ' n ” ' l| i *• of the knlmotning servku in the Preshyteri in j a, their mum * r ,,f pro, e.liii * , church. Mr. Hillis is fcdlnwing in the an, l marinei of thinking, aotneToot top of hj-t father, John Hillis of thing that has not been done since tin*
Milwauke, wh j grew ufi in this com (crime March 1.
tiiunit;, a *1 !it*-Bnie a*i out landing, : '-'g' D.ivi biig with some of the lertdii evuiigelhts throughout the
country. Mr. Hillis is
Hie I iversify choir which classifies Ipm a- on, of.the best singers pn the
DtPauw campue. ! '‘BANNER CLAS6IFIEDS PAY”
Schwartzkopf an*•named also that ,a letter from Buffalo, N. Y., telling where the baby might h P f ;un d had
iptm^er of discarded as from a ‘‘crank ”
Special For Saturday Hoston Ferns, Each I’nlted lomato Hants. Dozen (Cash end Carry) * Eitel Floral Company
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