The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 May 1932 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, MAY 23, iy32
Wound Fatal To Youth
| hoax, it was today as for
CHirvtiO HIRES PLANE; mer congressman .1 seph T. Deal an SHOOTS SKIT JI ST BEFORE j-lonneed in Norfolk that ‘ the real LANH1N<« l tory of CuitiS work remains to he
I told. 1 '
(t'P) I an Heal letaiiiei alt rney W. ('. Penhrief hr who lias been repiesentim: 1 ur
ICURTIS MAV F,S( APE PUNISH DAILY BANNER
MENT IN KIDNAPING HOAX And
HOPEWELL, N. .I-, May 23 (UP)| I—John Hughes Curtis may not he
prosecuted for hi Lindbergh babyl _ ” . „ I
CHICAGO, May 23,
airplane I. yh above the city
taste f ' . life for which he lo ured Uis, presumably atrm .ting to arrange Ernest Eengyel, 17, shot himself to eD.OCO bail on the misdemeanor ,i ea t in ui'e |,e b ii ve I he coaid barge under which the Notfnlk boat
not - ti-f>, lb- mu iijoii to be-omi , buil'■-) is held.
an aviator. | Deal Sunday aske 1 the public not Ti p youth went .Tone to the i n. i i ju'lge Curtis hastily and urged that cipal ailp ,t aiil fo, $3 hirel Pilot 'he public awail a full dlrclosure of Wilhelm Hall I-, to take ... the facts S’jrroundi.g Curtis’ negrdia-
j lions and his later “confession” that
lliev were fiction.
, l | Prose.'ution of Curtis, it wa.- he-
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Herald Consolidated
“It Waves For AH”
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for a hurt flipht over the city. Just before tin- pil-d was rea ly t
land hi- craft, Lcnf off .22 caliber rill fatally in the head Dally, eeei :g J landed his plane ible. The youth pita) an I died I wo
A note in his picket real:
‘T u too rvei -anxious to wait for better times. After trying the army: and navy and they rejecting me, which j was my nly chance to get into avia tion. I trie.i for a job at the airport
tried to learn that way.
"1 wanted to die happy. That’-
why I did it in a plane.”
His parents said he had been rejected from military service because
of an eye defect.
Bee Hive Kebekah Lodge will meet
this evening at 8 o’clock.
lievod, w oil depend upon the testi-! The Present Day club will meet Money by Colonel Charles A. Lin 1 Tuesday, May 24, with Mis. D. \\. I.ergli, wh se baby Curtis supposedly i Kent, 502 Hanna street.
Mrs. I. rai e Boldwm Detro and
attempting to return, hut which iaj deal all the time within sight of
its home, •
The verdict acquitting her of the charge of forgery was returned short-
ly after 7 o’clock.
The defendant tooty the stand in her own defense Friday afternoon and told how at the time she wrote the
KIN HI BRA HD HONORED \T I VIE PARK DEDICATION NASHVILLE, Ini., May 23, (UP)
—Several hundred persons from widely mattered sections of Indiana, with several from other states, attended de iication exercises here Sun-
day for Brown county state park Touchi g trihutes-to Kin Hubbard.
Horsier humorist-earacuturist, whosej,. heck shp thought hpr nipcp FprB Biown . • nnty characters have become ( ' Robinson, had deposited the sum of $6 immortal, were paid by Meredith | for her the name of Elizabeth Nichol on, contemporary a., Imr, inlj Br0WJ1i jn thp pi rsl National hank. Hilt n I Brown, ol tin- 1: ian.apoli ^he claimed that she did not know the New c 11*■, pi r mil 'ciend- of Hub money had not been deposited until bard,, lorn IL 1 i rd, Kins son, re j October 5. the day of her arrest and ponded brief! in la-half of himself,! that the deposit was immediately his sister, ;<-i In's mother, all of] made. whom were pre.-ent. j ki i wen Covemoi SOCIAL1S1 ( \NI>IDATE
URL ( U GHT HERE Ls \< QUITTED A1 BLOOMINGTON
Speaking of Mildred Watts, who with her niece. Fern Robinson, was i ::i li sted in this city several months 1 ago, the Bloomington Telephone says ! that the comely 27-year-old defendant ! was acquitted of a forgery charge in Ic.rcuit court Fiiday evening after a j tearful testimony to the effect that Tie had no intention to defraud the S. ,s. Kresge store of $4 when she wrote a clieck for ttiat amount and signed tin* name of Eliabeth Brown. Miss Watts’ testimony v.u. interrupted as
Ilf broke down and sobbed audibly land Mrs. Janies Cutler, Mr. and Mrs. while recounting her story to the jury. J Henry Veach, Mrs. (). Flower, and
Miss Sarah Vickery, all of Evansville.
Miss Maude Detro, and Miss Martha STaie, all of Osborn, O., were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Schultz.
All mothers of the First Ward scho.il, having children who will enter scmiol nest fall, are asked to bring them to the building Tuesday morning at 8:30 o’clock for examination. Robert W. Weimmer. Paul Elzey, Norman Tower and Fred Chreist entertained Mrs. Blanche Russ-II, hostess at the Delta Chi house at dinner Sunday at Mrs. W. S. McMahan’s The Misses Rose and Hariiett Joslin had as their guests Sunday, Mr.
Vlacgregor club arc not "Tiigli priced.” They repreMlit the best value, dollar for dollar ilia: you can tind in (jnaliti goods built up to a standard, not down to a price There's a set of Macgregoi - for every player and ever> purse. You are cordially invited to visit our golf department while in our store, see the new Mucgregors — the clubs with that “built-in-feel.”
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MILWAUKEE, Wis.. May 23 (UP)
tec 1 inn-m, onservation commis-] For the second time Norman •ion; Ml.i rt .1 Wedeking, chairman, Ihoina-, distinguished New York ecoIndiana (ate highway commission;: nomist 'ml former minister, w ill head William A Myer , president, In ha a the ticket >f the socialist party as NTtur" Study (Tub; and Rr-hird Lie jprisider.ti.il candidate in this year’s her dir< -I r, c -pnrtment of con.-erva- election. Coin Fie I l!::t •- Johnson pre-ided. j 'Ihoina- was chosen by the party F.v- r wore eld in Abe Maitin co. vention yestei lay in dingy J tinea u dl, while like all other dwellings di I II. His nomination has been re he >ark, was named f- r a character gar led as a certainty,
a Hubbard’s famous works. Kin
AMELIA GOES SHOPPING i (Continued From Page One)
f safety. The flight, she said, wa i not a great test of endurance. "As | | enple i-t'iy up all tdght dancing, and j there was no reason to he any morel
Mr. and Mrs- Lossan McMillan and son James Richard, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday visiting Mrs. MV-Millan’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Claude W’ilson anil daughter Catherine, south Jackson street. Mr and Mrs. Logan Woodrum, of Washington, were visitors in this city over tiie week end. The;, formerly resided in this city. Mr. Woodrum is now a state game warden with headquarters at Washington. Anna Reyn Ids, north College ave nue, who was recommitted to the Evansville st.-itt- hospital, was taken to that in-titution M n lay by Deputy Sheriff- F. I ward Eiteljorge and Walter Bryan Memfiers of the Union Valley church p! ase he present at the Baptismal st rvices June 4 at 2 o’clock at the usual place Twenty five candidates for baptism Pa-tor, Rev Gilbert McCammach.
Society Telephone All Social Items to 95 Miss Madimna E*tep Entertains At Party. Miss Madonna May Estep, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Estep, 1 west of Greencastle, entertained some of her friends Sunday afternoon at a birthday party. The afternoon was spent in playing different games. A color scheme of yellow and green was used for decoration. Refreshments of sandwiches, 1 cake, pie, jello and lemonade wenserved by the hostess. The guests departed at a late hour wishing her many more happy anni j
versaries-
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Hranhain - Archer Wedding Saturday Miss Lucille E Archer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Harry Archer of Harmony and Dean Branham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Branham of this cite were married Saturday evening at 8 o’clock by the Rev. H. A Sherrill at hi home on Bloomington street. They were accompanied by the grooms mother. Mrs. Branham ami her granddaughter, Evelyn Williams. The young couple will make their home in the city.
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Midnight Wedding For I Indianapolis Couple
Miss Thelma C. Jacobs and Harold L. Stofer, both - f Indianapolis, routed county clerk John W. Herod from hilad Saturday night to secure a mar riage license and were married a few minutes before midnight in the county clerk’s office by the Rev. B. H. Bruner, who use.I the single ring
ceremony.
’The marriage was witnessed by Francis Reed and Oudora Reed. The hridegroom is a printer by occupa-
tion.
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Ha pi is! Sunday School To Hold Weiner Roast
The Dorcas and Young Men’s Sunday School classes of the Baptist church will hold a Sunset Vesper service and weiner roast at Allendale, Tuesday evening at 6:30 o’clock. All
bf-t illustration of ihe setting up of. those wishing to go please bring own goals and attaining them is found in I food and meet at the Baptist church the life of Captain Robert Dollar, the [at 6 p nr. y ung man of HH years and more! d-d* d-d-d-+
who passe j away m California less than a week ago. His life story is
fn-ci ting in its tiials and successes.! ^ the Luncheon for the Indiana] \s shipping magn lie extraordinary, Branch of the league of Americaa ‘the grand old in. n of the Pacific,’ B-n women, held Saturday in Luc.: was a Christian gentleman in the fin- j Howland Hall the following res rlution
Sang for Pope
The Elks will meet at their home 1 on South Indiana street Tuesday eve-
ning at 7:30 for a fish fry-
Ralph G Greenlee w-as granted a divorce from Gladys Fields Greenlee in the Putnam Circuit court Monday morning on grounds of cruel and, in-
human treatment-
In the case of the Louisville Joint Stock Land Bank against Leslie C. Pric.-t and others, Roy Sutherlin has been appointed receiver for the mortgaged property involved in the suit. The -complaint of the Louisville Joint Stock L.-m I Ba k against Mary E. Trotter and other, to foreclose a mortgage, has been filed in the Putnam Circuit court, coming here on a change of venue from M- rgan county.
DELIVERS CLASS SERMON (Continued from page J)
Pen Women League Express Appreciation
John McCormack, one of the most famous tenors of the day, is shown as he appeared in the traditional costume of his temporary office as private chamberlain to Pope Pius. The noted singer sang for the Pontiff recently in a private audition at the Vatican.
Get your Pencil and some Paper and then gather up all those small bills that have been no end of worry. Now, add them up and see for Yourself, which would be easier, pay them as you have been or pool them and pay only l-SOth part of the. total each week or
month.
INDIANA LOAN COMPANY
24 12 E. Wash. Si
Will Loan Yn;-
$25.00 to $300.00
tic provision for in. ri nsing the reconstruction finance c rporation’s boriwing power by $1,500,000,000 to finance “income producing” or “selfliquidating” works uch as waterworks, toll bulges, toll tunnels and docks. He also agreed that the reconstruction corporation should be empowered t > advance funds to hurl-!
pressed states for direct relief. th< ‘ constitution. If the pcopl, want
(The President expressed his views i manufacture and sale - liquoi uf
in „ ]„ng letter to President Richard kin,i r ‘‘ alize,l < the y- wi| l ''ave to
- American Society of 'epea! or modify the 18th araend-
S. Parker of the
Civil Engineers. II" warned that “the hack of the depression cannot he broken by any single government undei taking” and then outlined his views of what the government is doing and can do. • INDIANAPOLIS I lx ESTOCK Hogs 1.100; holdovers Vt; market mostly 5 ce ds lower; 160 to 210 lbs., $3.45 to $3.50; 210 to 235 lbs., $3.35 to $3.40; 235 to 27-5 lbs., $3.25 to $3.30; 175 lbs. i p, $3.10 to $3.20; 100 to 160 lbs., $3.40 to $3.50; packing
ow- $2.25 to $3.00.
Cntth* 800; calves 500; beef steers weak to 25 cents lower, bulk $5.25 to $6.25; heavies $7.00; she stock little changed; cows $3.00 to $4.00; cows $3 changed; cows $3.00 to $4.00; heifeis
ment.
Purdue Golfers Win State Mert
DKPAUW AND INDIAN \ I.INks MEN TIE FOR SFCOMt \| \|( ||
PLAYED HER I
Purdue won tin- annual t."te intercollegiate golf tournament li.-M n. thcountry club course hen- Saturday with a low aggregate score of H33 for the thirty-six hobs Mi iliii- f the winning team ami their un billow: Bassett, 152; Rou iwu, l.e,;
Parker, 169; Dinka, 164.
The tournament was the n u t closely contested in recent vear .in I the
luhbnrd lodge is the reside: ee of tin ark superintendent, and the 20 cab i-is bear names of other fictional i elebrities of Hubbard’s “Abe Marlin” whi h appeared in daily news pit lets throughout the country.
CHARACTER EDUCATION I tired in my case. ■
COURSE KNItS THIS WFFK " nn Pn, ' , ' un t ere, l bml weather,”] File thought to have started from
Ear'iart said in recounting her; a park from a flu< caused damage takeoff at Harbor j of between $800 and $1,000 to the
(Grace. "As far as I could see; the home -of the lat Thomas Davis in
In the school fund mortgage f ireclosure -nit of th° State nf Indiana on the lelati hi of W. A. Cooper, county auditor, against Wellington G. Garner and othr a finding was made in cil uit couit Saturday against the ih fendaiit Garner in the
sum of $0(81.
This week will bring to a close „
14 week session of character educa-* J,'*’ f
tion which has been held in all the publi m In N of Greencastle from thei first to ihe sixth giades. Special program s will mark the closing da vs
. t , . , , | verse conditions.
•■I one nf tie most successful seasons]
ed when my altmeter failed were daik clouds everywhere.
could see; the home of the lat
min clouds continued to 20,0()u feet. J oast Meridian street in l.adog i short*T started to climb. I got 12,000 j I aflt moon Saturday. The re idence ifeet, but was .-.till unable to avoid ad- is occupied by Ml. and Mrs. Ora
of this type of work. The work was begun eight years ago by Professor Jj'XtUett of department of religious cdnenil n at I VP. UW university. At that time it was carried on after hool I oars. Later the program wa--made pnrt of the tegular school pr grain and furnishes a laboratory for teacher; Ixth in the education de pirtmeut end the religious education
depart ment.
'Because of the intere-t of the cemrnunitv mill t e demand of the schools the work wa- continued this year in the ah- nee if Di Bartlett. The work wa sui'ei-vi-i I by William L. Kautz, a no r majoring in the department. Previous to thi- year Mr. Kautz had t ight tyyo years in the work of character '-I' ation. H" had aPo lieen acre-lite.l by the internali nal council ol rel ig a ms e lucation as a teacher for
I became frighten-
There It was
night, and I was alone with over 1,000
miles of sea ahead of me.
"1 remembered Lindiiergh’s flight. After four hours, I debated whether to turn hack or proceed. I decided to .'take a gamble similar t ; the chance
I.in ibergh took.
“I continued flying blind, keeping
Bundy and family. The defendant Anson Guy O’Hair, in the suit of the Central Trust Company against him m l Ray C. O’Hair, to c llect an alleged unpaid note and to foreclose a mortgage, has filed a motion in the Putnam circuit court wheie the suit is pending, to venue the case from this county. Plans for the local observance of
case I crashed into the ocean. Then
suddenly I had a brain wave. "I started to climb, and continued
until ice formed on the wings of my machine My air speed indicator failed when the mercury froze in it.
Then another mishap occurred. “Vivid flames flashed ahead of me.
They furnished the only light by w dch I could see. But I gr.t more • : " 1 I* 1 ( ""l
Gieenc tie school thi- vear and the j ' ,,t SPen th * f lame«. I cannot say Fiilmon hcol the previous year. ! whHher 1 wa : evpr in VPr > " PrioUf '
During the year Prof. Eirl C. How ' frem fire,
man acted as faculty advisor. -Aliss Earhart teferrel here to the | A staff of 21 teachers carried on firP whiph <|pvplo P p 'l in 'he exhaust;
the work from the education and re- ,nHn Gold of her airplane,
ligious education depart ment. Em-
at a good height, because I could not Memorial day next Sunday, May 29, afford getting too near the water, in 1 will be completed at a meeting to be
hel l Wednesday evening. Two preliminary meetings were held Friday and Saturday but due to small at tendance of committee members ih-f-inite plans could not be made. Mrs. Coia Tulkington, age 59 years, wife of Charles K Talkington, died at her home in Burnsville, near Columbus, la t we.-k. Her husband was the first superintendent of the Indiana State Farm and Mr. and Mrs. Talkington were well known in this city Besides the h M band a daughter and
two sons, survive.
phasi- was laid entirely on the enrichment of character through stories, problem discussion and dramatization.
William Sigler, 47 years obi, who escaped from ihe Indiana state farm
A Undon reporter asked the flier j Dpcprnbpr ,2 * l9:, L whilp SPwin 8 * whether she would give up aviation ' Prrn Imposed at Bedford, w-as sen-
tad
To All My Friends And Customers I am now up the street, five i norn east o! mv old location. Phone No. now is 21 Ted killlhlr
tenced to serve one to five years in the state prison at Michigan City b\ Judge James P. Hughes in circuit • court Saturday. Sigler was taken to i the state prison by Sheriff Alva
I Hryan Sunday.
and begin "cooking hot cakes.” “My husband cooks them far bet-
ter thin I,” she replied. Not Appendicitis— (ias Pains Fool Him
I had such pain in m\ rijfht side 1 , Miss Lena Bodrmer is reported in ?i thomrht I had appendicitis But it wa J critical condition at the Methodist h<> S£2“ ,v i8M. I I- >■> **• You can’t get rid of gu- doctoring w, * rP wi,h her 8unda y- M|SS Bodemer the tomach. For gas stc s in the ! fell at her apartment in the Wyandot howel. Adlerika reached'Mav 4, and fractured her right hip BOTH upper and lower bowel wash-i * . . . * * $ , .. »asn and thp past wppk she contracted nervousness^'bad Se,!' C^TdleHka P nPumo,lia for the days today; by tomorrow you feel the won- ox yK pn ha * hpPn administered to proderful effect of this German doctor’s ^ lon K lifp - hpr nP P hpw Henr y f' prnras «' remedy.- R. P. Mullins Druggist | attorne -’ of Chicago, is with her
est meaning of that term. Once he utline 1 his life by decades and in every mu i f them there was definite ■ici-omplishment rcrorded. His father took to drink after the de ith of Robert Dollar’s mother and the young man determined he would never drink liquor. It is larg ly because of this dogged resolution that the ships of the Dollar lines, although t uching -mne < f the alcoholically wettest pots o the globe, sold no liquor. Althouzh we m:;y hive several marks towaid which he aspire during life tlu re i one that surpasses them all in importan.-e. Paul had for his goal ‘the prize of the high calling of G d in Christ.” We are all very serious in hoping that thi: wil be your spiritual ideal, also. " There is a second text, equally ini portant as the fir: t, that I shoul I like t' place alongside of it; ‘Tinwords of the wise are as goads,’ Ecclesiastes 12:11. It is important not only that we have goals toward which we pres- daily, but that we have s methi'g that drives us on to their accomplishment. In the days when ox n Were commonly used no driver was ever without hie goad with which he frequently prodded them. Most f us need both external and interhal Pressure when in danger of dropping out of the rare; something to urge us on pa-t the obstacles to victory. Those who will participate in the Olympic events will he spu-red on by the goad of the prise, by personal achievement, by the possibility of breaking some previous high record, by the hope of bringing glory to their country, and by the i lieerii g of the 126,000 spec tat is. Ih se Wiio are on the side line, watching each other in the race '■I life I ave a great deal to do with success or failure. If we feel that 'here i no one who cares there will n d be much incentive to go cn. Howmuch we can help each other. In one of the larger city school systems of the tate there has been inaugurated a ‘praise day' nee a month at which time each pupil ; raises another for 'imething- along academic lines or on iis citizenship car l. Socrates called himself the gadfly of Athens, and the winds of Pericles were said to have a .-ting in them, lesus felt the urge ol preaching the Gospel in some new place, even at great risk. ‘I must’ •’as a frequent phi ase on his lips and m hi- actions. Uthougli we may at time.- resent the goad it is nevertheb- s a discipline of character and we should wad ■ line its xtimulu. May I urge you to keep in mind the goal of the Apostle Paul and the words of the wist* men of E clesiastes.”
was passed "In recignition nf the distinctive privilege extended the National League of American Pen Women by President Ox nam. the faculty of DePaiiw University, and by Mrs. F. ('. Tilden, General ('hail man, He it Resolved. the League of Pen Women express their highest appreciation of the honor bestowed and extend grateful thanks for the beautiful entertainment including a complimentary pro gram by Dean McCutchean and his Choir and a lecture recital by Miss l.ui ile Calvert of the Speech Department. and gratefully acknowledge the many and gracious courtesies shown.” + -K + + + + Boston ( lub To Meet Tuesday 'The Boston Club will meet with Mis. John McFarlan, north Jackson street mad, Tuesday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Membei please note change
of time.
liert Hoffman returned to his home in Fillm ue from the hospital Monday.
$3.50 to $.1.00, some $5.50 and higher;
low cutters and cutteis $1.50 to $2.75; | winner was not deterniiu -! til tlir \cilet s 5(1 cent- higher, $5.50 down, last holes of the final i<l -kShcep 500; spring lambs little J completed. Indiana and IMau > lied
changed, bulk $6.50 to $6.75; some higher; bucks and ensortc-l lots *5.(81
to $5.75.
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BEER BITE HAS SP0TUGHT ' WASHINGTON, May 2.3, (UP)— Th, much talked of In-er hill came to tb | diticil f'c rcfro-it today in the house of representatives, and evident- I
ly i- causing inoio c ncern in some quarters thin in ether.-. The question of voting for ii against the proposed bill would ave no effect on getting be< r for those win: want it. The w hole matter is bei. g done for political pur p ses, it is believed. Due of tlu- members who i- emphatic mi thi proposed mea-ure is C. C. Gillen, rep, . illative in congress Iro n the oi l Fifth hi liana district. In an inter', iew on the matter this in riling lu m d‘ ’his clear cut state ment: “I am i.ot voting foi anv measure which in in> pinion clearly violates
for second place with 6".ti and Xntre Dame was fourth with Gli. V.-ilpo ai.-o’s team finished with i'i.'iT .oil
Wabash was last with 70
R"dmond. Notre Daim- was l»w in'dalist by one rtroki tli o l of 148. Lyons. DcPauv toil I
honors.
Individual scores of the pi ers vanquished by the Punhii Ini' ’ M
ers were: Indiana—Cox, 164; lla,n-ll. Id Snyder, 159; Sharp, 160. DePauw—Lyons, l49;Gi' en I h’; Barnard, 160; Thome )' Notre Dame—Redmond, i wan, 159; Montedoniro. |, L ti n 11 166. Valparaiso—Nath, 162 ! 1 I Christy, 168; Krahnke. 1 o' Wabash—Rhodehamel, Li’. | "i', 174; Browning, 177; So o
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Mi .and Mrs. Rivmond Vaught, R. 5, are the parents of a daughter. Mariha Jean, horn Sunday, May 22. George Williamson of C) verdale who has been confined at thp county hospital, returned to his home today. Mrs. Charles Schmidt, east Washington street, underwent a major op oration at the county hospital Monday morning.
GERANIUMS Sixteen for $1.00 ‘ a h and carry. Dozen $1 delivered. Assorted colors. ' th' i b I'lm*' plant- equally reasonably priced. I’KCK FLOWER SH0I’ 403 HANNA ST. p||()M 711
HOOVER DENOCNt I s BOND ISSUES AS “GR \\ DIOSK” WASHINGTON, \L. 23, (UPi <; Democrats today faced t',,. necessity of further revising their unemployment relief program, if they are to meet President Room r’s determined opposition to bond is ue. f or federal
works.
The President in a studied and vig rous communication denounced all proposals for bond issues for f P l e ral construction projects. He condemned them as “’grandiose" -rhemes which could create less than 40,000 jobs in the next year—and those only at the “fearful price” of unbalancing the budget, demoralizing government credit, and imposing "unbearable burdens U)H>n the taxpayer.” The compromise program of senate Democrats calls for a $500,000,000 bond issue. Speaker Garner's plan proposes an issue of $1,000,000,000. There has been widespread agitation for bond issues up to $5,000,000,000. Mr. Hoover approved the Democra-
rjP^I w* IT’S EASY.. and ECONOMICAL to avoid this TOH' MOVIE STEAM LAIJNDRY
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