The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 June 1932 — Page 6

THE DAILY BANNER GREENCASTLE* INDIANA, THURSDAY, JUNE 2,1932. - - —- t;-. * -

NEW DRESSES Delightfully Low Priced $2-95

'Tokyo Fliivhf Fails

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BA INHRIDGE Gik ts of Mr. and Mrs. Carl B^ck Sund.r, evening wi re Mr. and Mrs. (ieoiK" l!.iitl"*t and -on Churchill of N'-vv Y i k and .Mis. Charles Nelson of Lebanon. Mi Chnrle lime, of Detroit wns the 1'iu st of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Clark !:i.-t week. Mi . Ruby Cr.ilbreath and daughter of * nlumbus spi nt the holidays with her moth'r, Mr-. Edwards, and othei relatives. Visitors at the home i f Mrs. John Obenchain over the weeke d were Mr. and Mr., (d im Crodian and children, and Mi. and Mrs. Neal (irider of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mr . Cirl Darnall e t>’r-' tainel u Sunilay Maynard Darnall and ainily f Cia.vf rdaville and Mr.

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Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. John Black were Mr. end Mrsw Harvey Black of Indianapolis, Miss Franc s Case of (ireenra tie and Ml. and Mrs. E l Wilkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Call Allen and son of Indianaj olis -pent Saturday and Sunday with lelatives here. Mr. en I Mrs. K. L. Gray and son Din of Muncie visited Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Dainall over the weekend and on Sunday Mrs. Gray and Mis. Maude Collings vi ; ited the latter's mother at iBellmore. Mrs. Thomas Ball spent Sunday vGth relative, in ft achdale. Mr. and Mrs. Paul White and son and Mr. and Mrs. R iy Turney of Indianapolis sp nt 'he weekend with

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Upper left photo shows fueling plane attempting to contact with ship of Nat Browne,who had hopped off from Seattle. Wash., on attempted flight to Tokyo and decided to take on more fuel. An instant after photo was made the gas hose touted in the rigging of Browne's plane. Browne crashed into the water and lower photo shows speedboat crew rescuing Browne. His parachute trails in the watei. Upper right phot > shows Browne on stretcher on way to hospital at Seattle with dislocated shoulder. He lost chance at $2!i.000 price, June l being last day contestants could enter-

Mr. and Mr-. Curney Shea and son. On Sunday they all visited at the home of Dexter Harrigan. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mi.-. G. 0. Eyenberger were Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Eads and two sons of Kokomo, Mr. ' and Mrs. Carl Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Balch. Mr. and .Mrs. Melvin Parks and thiee children of We. tvill visited

Mond iy. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Anderson and daughter, Mrs. Lena Steele, Mr. and Mrs. A'hert Hal h and Mrs. Maggie Hainey attended the Memorial day ervii es in Forest Hill cemetery at Greu i tie Sunday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Veaeh entertained at ti o’clock dinner Sunday Mi. Fannie Weaver of Title Haute

, friends and lelatives here Sunday and and E l Cas.uty of Spencer, Mr. and

Mrs. Fred Weaver of Brazil and Mrs. L. W. Weaver of Oakland, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkinson and daughter Evelyn of Hammond and Mi-. Will Salsbury and Mrs. Harris of Crawfordsville called on friends heie Monday afternoon. There will he a basket dinner at the M. E. church Sunday with services in the morning and evening. Mr. an I Mrs. Ray Michael of De-

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troit, Harry Ragsdale and family, Mrs. Urban Elmore and son and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Marks and son of Greencastle and G'.enn Michael and family spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Millie Michael. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Michael and nieee are here for a two weeks’ visit with relatives. Mrs. Alta Hector arrived Monday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Frank Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coffman and daughter and Mrs. Harry Long attended the funeral of Taylor Sheppard at Crawfordsville Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Long of Westville spent th» holidays with his parent-, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lirig.

STATE POIUE MAP PRO (.RAM FOR SUMMER PATROLS With more road patrol work done luring the spring and winter months than evei before in the history of the state ) dire, Secretary of State Frank Mayr, Jr., and Chief Grover C. Garrett have issued orders to the force to into- if\ this artivity<ftill further for the summer season. Conference were hell this week b' each of tV ten lieutenants with their men it which the summer patrol schedules were lai l out and instructicnj i wued. General plans were outlined at a conferee-e of the command - ing officers of the department at, Indianapolis last week. Automobile lights, brakes, titles, pistes, driver;’ li.-rnses, etc., are to he checked over throughout the state, under plans now being .worked out by Chief Gariott under Mr. Mayr’s diiprtirn. Special attention will he pai i to improper uses of .Healers’ plates. Mr. Mayr has personall: directed the

state police to run down ma ifarturer- of “h me mad: ” automobile license plates, sever’d of which have been discovered in recent weeks. Prosecutions have already been instituted in a number of ease During the month of April, a icpnrt submitted to Secretary Mayr by Chief Gariott shows that tho -late police p.atroled for a total of lfiO,:!V! miles. Forty-seven arro.-ts and 1,'Kin warnings reported. St den ear. recovered by the department with the m operation of loeal officers throughout the . tate totaled !M) for the month, as against auto thefts numbering 34 High lights of recent a thifie. of the department included the speidid patrol of the highways for the Speedway race and Memorial day cr wds. A motorcycle escort of four patrolmen, under the command of a lieutenant, rode the roads a> the “bonus army" was hauled aero ■ tin date in huge, slow moving Nati mil Guard trucks from the Illin is to t ,e Ohio state line. TEXAS BULLIRCGS STALKED RANCHER'S YOUNG TURKEYS KERRVILLB Ten (U! frogs ar nii'ki' g away wi'h John Henderson's youn,g Thank-giving turkeys. Henderson, a rancher, became puzzled by the daily d < i ea?? in his flock. Shotgun In hand h“ followed the fowls. The h-n led them along a or ek bank. Mender, on believed h° saw a bilge bullfrog lean out of the water, gobble dwn a young turkey and dlv ■ back Into th ti un I'naid 'o believe i ■ he hid behind a tie 'n watch, determined to (it'd out whether It war. trite. Shoitly a frog thni.-t I s head from th wufrr. Mender on hot It mid rlpp d P open with his knife. In th frog's ^tomath he found :li ' young tinker

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Eor the first time in Chicago a marriage ceremony was performed " Loth paitie- were trapped to the “lie detector" in the crime detetion lab tory of Northwestern University. Photo hows Harriet Berber, bride. Va Rund, bridegroom, Judge Charles B. Adams performing the ceremony Charles M. Wilson observing the couple’s le.actions by the lie letector cb The bridegroom's mart showed a steadily declining biood pressure during ceremony. But the bride's blood pressure steadily rose and her heart sin | stopped at the end of the record when they were pronjunced man and v