The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 May 1932 — Page 6

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, MAY 19.1932.

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'ini, |ij icc < lot's not indudv Mlaek^ and Navys’. FULL FASHION ALL SILK HOSE Secoiu !y ot 1 .(K) host*, iinpiT f'rtinn;; are very sliyhl. Al! spi'in; 1 ' uoloi.s on sale Saturday.

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Few Translers Of Real Estate SHELBY MOLEI! SELLS 80 ACRE FARM IN CIINTON TOWNSHIP Few transteiv of 1 1 1 e.stute ilutiliK I h 1 pa!-' wi«k « e11 i (ii (led. accerdlnR I tli ■ rcio.'! M'' f May Fk»«>ih, county ini 1 1 Slrlby Moler Hold an so ,o ;, ' ' oi in < linton township, to William I' Lane, while various otln i In' md parcels of real es .ite chai d hands. K"al estate Iran t i foi 'be week j

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Elm- i E llllhei Adm d Am E. Ayler. land in Maili.-on iw|i $S0ii. Jabez II (' ftin and wife to Amor E. Ayler. Ini in t'oinni Kill Klaee. $1 Martin Siiillh nnd wife, to W'llhel inina A Ayler. lot In Ore ncastle, Depot eirlurg meat. 11 Donald F Ki ts Adm . 1o lea Dora Pills, undividfd 2-!J of land in Greeneuatle iwp.. tJnO Sheriff Alia Bryan, to t'itiz ns Trust Company, trustee, land In Gretncasilc twp.. Jl 1 I!)h sl'. Janies P. Bryan, d Harry Wood, lot iii fomniercia! Plane. $1 D V\'. IK ndricks, ‘o Joseph II. Crn-cby, t iinrer in Fr.inklln twp.. d ed eorrei'tion. $500. Levi Sir Iby Moler and others, to William F. Lane and others, ko acres in Clinton twp. $1 | Sco Crow Earley and husband, to ClilTord E Earley, i|itit eluim i land in GreenciiPtl iwp. $ 1 Clifford E E'U'I y, to Seo Crow Earley and husband, quit claim to

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Ski Crow Earley md husband. !o Jalward It. Fart y and others, land in Moo ro ■' twp . $ I Janies T Christie and o'heis to lame T Spicklemtre and wife. I md in Greenna.'tie ewp . $t James It. Ithoti n. to fraternity ef Hears (loal Plea

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Ben Roe and oibcis. to Grover Roe and wife, u ] -3 acres in Jackson twp, $ 1. Ben Roe and other- to ley Enters, 18 1-3 acres in Jackson twp.. $1. Ben oRe and otto is. to Bert Roe, 13 1-3 acres imJ'aekron twp. $1. Ben Roe and otli i to Emma Albertson. 13 1-3 ,ni- in Jackson

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ViiMil Tharp and wife, to George W Tenrpleiuan and o Ic i . lot in Grcenca l'l \'illa utli Add.. $1 Kitty v Hoo m » N ■ m F Milter and wife, iu i, i - in Jackson

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Hen Roe -ind t>(he:- t(> FI i- ;le Dln.tey. land in .1 >k on twp.. $1.

Former Champions Watch From Pits

INVENTOR EXHIBITS ARRIVE ST. I OCIS (UP) S v ral thoiuand ('xhilrlts alii ally na\ ■ arrlyed her ■ for (lie annuHl Irrenlors' Nati'nal Pat 1 nt •md tadu Hal Exposition. to hr li Id May 22 to 20. Advance exhibi's iiuludc a clipper for removing hair fr n Hi ears and Hir e, and a ItiniinnUH teleplioiie dial, the latter by a woman.

Drives Speedway With Black Mask

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INDIANAPOLIS, IND. — Five former winners of 600-mile race'.' nt Indianapolis w ill wao h th' i lit' t from the grandstand this De in' i Day. Tommy Milton, only two-time 'i" tor—winner in 1921 and 1923 is « consulting engineer in Detroit Peter De Paolo, who e '.nhli '• I the existing record of 101.15 m :'s an hour for the di'tanre in 19 ■, occupies a sedate posit on in the automobile industry. George Souders, 1927 winner, i- a politician and garage owner in his home town, Lafayette. Ind. Joe Dawson, who won in 1912. is serviee manage’ for an aut"mo! ile concern in Philadelphia. Kay Harroun, winn t of the fi) t n i9ii. i an in st ends most of his time on an etto 1 at Miami Beach, Flu.

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INDIANA POLL IND. — Most hunicns would find it difficult enough to drive the come - of the Indianap olis Mote, Epeed ay r.t a fast clip with their eyes v ('e open. But Joe l!u -o, automobi 1 ' racing’s ''feel" driver can negotin 1 ■ the Hoosiep oval with his eyes blindfolded. Of roiir-> he won't have his eyes cov e l v h a ht" ', mask when he drives in the 500 mi!" re-e on May 30. but no . end (hen he doea it on prcctico da; )•<-% *•> prove to the boy,! .hat he ca.i do the tri;-!:.

Crippled Pilot Hopes To Drive

Wife of Champion Give' Him Advice

Federal Judge Andrew McConnell January Cochran, veteran jurist, who is hearing the application, at London, Ky., of Arthur Garfield Hays and Dudley Field Malone, representing the American Civil Liberties Union, for an order restraining officials of Bell and Harlan Counties, Ky., from resistmg their entry into the coal fields to investigate conditions. Judge Cochran, who is 78, has been U S District Judge for Eastern Kentucky •ince 1901.

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INDIANAi'OL ", I.’ D. Champ un l.oui:', S hn der. woo will defend his . iit ln in 'he 609 la-le tr e at the In , dianrpoli] Mo'cr ! ) !'P' , 'lv.; , y, May 50. 1 get» a v or J of a hNt* frum Mrs. : Schreitlcr •• ’en !>• gi es ycuttg Billy I Sehneidsi. t' eir ?w\ l,i (Irxt le.-.i.on. ] And toe "I , • * i- don't go fs-ler

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Capt Geoege Fried

The rnent reacu* ot t on Reichert, forced down at tea oft the Irith Coatt while attempting a flight from Newark, N J , to Pant, by Captain George Fried, of the Pretident Rootrvelt, add. one more laurel to the . rnwn earned by the hernn <kipp. r for a record of life-iavmg that u probably unmatched in the hittory of the tea fried m.iket « habit of tieing on the tpot juet at the niument when he it mutt needed Back in 1'126, fried won international lame by hit retcue of the entire crew of the Brituh freightar Antmoa. during a raging gale in the North Atlantic For that leal of mercy. Fried wet decorated by King George of Eng land, thanked by Pretident Conlidge and received the acclaim nl the entire world Again in 1929, Fried crashed mt, the limelight when he raced through a terrific ttorm tor 350 milet to the aaeiitance of the Italian freighter Florida, toundering 700 milet off the Virginia Cepe. Firat Officer Harry Manning wae highly praitcd by f rirdjfor that epitode. which reaulted in the re.cue of 32 nfficera and crew af the doomed .hip Premier Benito Muttoltni of Italy wa. amoiigit the thnuiand. trom all orar the world that cabled their appreciation of Fried and Manning The number of timer that Captain Fried hat performed minor aorkt of mercy at taa are legion, but without thole, hie eptet of the Antinoe and Florida conitltute a record which the sallant kni;ht of Neptune might be juttiy proud.

INDIANAPOLIS. I N D.—Lou is Meyer, whe ,• t usiness is driving rare < ars hut whose hobby is dogs, will attempt to repeat his victory of 1928 in the International 5(l0-mile race ar the Indianapolis Motor Speedway May 30.. Meyer, who was injured in a racing accident in t'alifornin last fall will be here at the wheel of a sixleen cylinder Sampson Special. When his own car broke up last year he jumped into a Jadson Special, taking it in (went, u-st place and finishing it in fourth place. He was second >1 in ■•It lilt IS a persistent pool and j? always a dangerous threat. 4

I N DI A N A P dl l im. . ,. nn Gaudino, racing i ha , ,.f y , t , Amt r,( a. cam* to 1 , , Speedway to rom: • • , „ i,, I lace with sun ■ i .,1 , American sport-ni-n- p | remained to prn! (» ii-> --on t , ( aiJ , , mobile ra''injr. Oaudino, a cl 1 ' f i uli Kirpo, the heavyweight i , o ;M told to kaap a aharp sharp practice. lit ihc Yankee speedway pilot-, he ■ I . , ) Ml i () him he doesn't knov \ it t,, of i! all. Even th* A Louis Schneider, t i i,., t; i with his racing pr I'AHts (UP) Rogers, veteran plh ,,f n, HiiitKh airmail )T"e between I’aii, und Luiidou, h * compl I'd I . vi'iiir ,| av Dig be!w en tb- two capital ||,. has now covered abou’ 760.000 mil s and recently rounded mu ),) of 3.000 KBfn flights ncrosH Hie Chkiiiiel.

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Professor Harvey B. I.

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