The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 June 1932 — Page 3

pi GIVEN |4 YEARS IN-

IffiFORM \TORY J ,|l IMI-ON ri.KAhS

^ Iii n ID srKAI-IM.

\ $20 KAIHO

nIK DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, JUNE9,1932.

for petit larceny, and two vea >1 Pk i. .li i i. .7! I tlie state reformatory for auto ban ^ •■I'fc-S ADVICE daughter in their auomoliilc at TwenJitry. He said he was paroled u.. h i PA«a ■, ' . ty-second and Meridian streets, Fred years ag> through effort „ 11 1')—Police Cap Simon, chief of detective, announced.

hi tam lorn York who has been an offi. 1 <‘i' of tin law fo- moic than 40 years,

instiucts his enicrjTen^y gQusici* shoot uni you’re shot at.” •I hiy order ntarly o.st .York L- ! once.

DETROIT, June if, (UP) Ham He wa, a deputy heriff in a little I A|,ril

|Eieischer, a member of the n .torious i'' He and an | rr he bandits took money and , . Urp . 1 ' Xdng ■ he,e * an,i ^»uglit fen 'her deputy ,hoe;, t .j tw. 0 hoidup men, j &wp , n from the U|M . Us alu| at rve 1 to 5 year the optioning in the Lindbergh baby " '* «*•« <»' the.r way to rob some tem p te( , t , 8teal their aU t,.mobile, but lefermutory, when he kl 'case, surrendered today to "»"*rs. were foiled when Lapenta s daughter

, mother and the trial judge.

HARRY FLEISCHER, DEI Ron OANGSTER, SlRRKNDERs

Dr. Lapenta, Italian i-msul in In dianapolis, and Mrs. Lapenta appeared at police heail.juarte - yesterday

his life l , "i"ted out Northern one of

the bandit pair that held them up in

Led Chilean Revolt

,j a ll Simpson, 2T years old, wa

Lf,i to serve

poliee. He is wanted ‘ trigger man” in the

Ibn:, Skd''

! pjjjjty •• . n.-uit e lurt '! hui>

rmowing to a charge of petit

L ' was passed | )y gangster, here last year

til. Janies, special judge.

affidavit

the a Ik*.i»ed massacr** of

Accompanied by hi satorney, k II ward H. Kennedy, Jr., the m ton,, ,.

| ' :V "‘ ‘ tei walk* l into Pros. M-st the v'line uiaii, he i all “ged Harry Toy’s office to give him-" It up.

‘ter Kent radio Do rs immediately were clos.

I. 0 fro I! Orville Eveiman Tin,, ..unvnder wa iJjjsellville, last heluuary. i(, have heea forced by fellow iiicni jHip.-sii w t 'ken into (ustody at be is if the gang. Since a “ei pdorilsvill'' h.v police of that city, tial alarm” was flashed from II ip,

misfit

Here

.found tin radio and numerous tartides which Simpson admitted Jluf 4el' ' ■ He '' as ret II lied to Lncastle hy Sheiiff Alva Bryan to T-\ ■ lie Riis •dlviile

wadi, N. J., headquarters of t , mt for the Lindbergh baby to “pi t, up Harry Kleisher,” the gang ha- iicn under severe surveillance by

I he man York v. searching drew I threw the i Kni ti ou key., out of the,

a gun. y oik pull. I his gun. shooting j car< and killing t ie man. .. ,

a , . . , ,1 Northern, arrested recentlv, is I

I i* ..ol.iups g n wa, examined and ! ... , - . u .

. , awaiting transfer to He .ricks c uu it w is di-s i veied he iia I put Winches- ... .. , ■ ,i , ' ty to lace trial for fnak robbery. Hi 'i.eils i. a ,s ( ,,lt pistol. The .. ,, , • , ,i , i ,, ,,

, . , Northern denied that he held up the, nved \ e> . s life. ! . . , ■ . , , Lapentas, but he is said to have con 1

are some ... \ ork s comments: . , . ,.

. fessea the Amo r bbery. 'l.ii ir.u.iirj fi iiict' cause us a lot trouble. Aft, i moking them men I are usually in an ugly mood. Drunks are a lot of trouble, too, hut

as a rule they are only silly, not dan j

gerous.

“Emergency calls hold more possibility . d ingei i an my other type ' i of police work.”

\MH VSSADUR SI (.GES IKD EUR NATTON \L CHAIRMAN

iith Simps in in the court room Lrsiay morning were his mother I young wife. Simpson and his

prisoner declines REI I \»| SHELTON, Conn., (LTi Police

ll-unlly have trouble getting pe.iple

into i.nl. out tlndr difficulty ■

Lier both l>roke down and wept as vadore Kacindo was that he i,,fuse I

lt'n.e - 1 d. ; . It "\V|, ,1's the O

Tflieii i|Uesti. ned hy Special Judge this plfi. e'.’” he demanded wh> n i hief Ls. Simp a admitted 'ie HsmI serv- \\ S l>.nov:„n told him t g. • ,n

I the penal farm . ther rooming house.

M.llh.ED Win II Wh HAN DTI IDKN I II IKD \' HOLDl'P M \N IN’DIANAPOL!. . June !>, (UP)— E.nl \ itiern, hank liandit and paole violator, yo-terda was identified i the bandit who held up Dr. raid Mrs. Vincent Lapenta and their

WASHINGTON, June ‘J. (UP)— Walt i E. Edge of New Jersey, ambasador to France, emerged today as a prominent |><i"ibility for selection as chairman of the Republican nation-

al committee.

Republican lea icis, it was learned, are pressing In, appointment, ai d the ambusas ’or’s name w as understood to have been sugge-ted t President Hoover for appr val SUBSCRIBE FOR THE BANNER

A recent photo of Dr. Carlos Davili former Ambassador to the Uniter States, who is leader of the revolu tionary Junta which was formed following the overthrow of the Chilean government. Davila is said to be modeling the new government upon principles similar to those of the Russian Soviet. President Montero and his cabinet surrendered to avoid bloodshed.

({1 \KE, NOT TRUMPET RAZED WALLS OK CITY LONDON. (UP)—The Walls of

Jericho were levelled by an earthquake, and not, as in the Bibical ver-

sion,.by the sound of Joshua’s trum-

)>et.

This, at any rate, is the claim of Sir Chaile- Marston, the well known British archaeologist, as a result of the hit '-t information he has received from r’rof. John Garstang, leader of the Marston expedition to Jericho. J “When Profeaor Garstang led the first expedition to Jericho,” Sir Chailes explained, “three theories ac counting for the collapse of the wall

: had to be examined.

“The most spectacular was to ac ! cept without reservation the account of the Book of Joshua, which attri bute.s the fall of the walls to the , soumling of the ram’s horn trumpets. “Professor Garstand very s on I found, however, that walls of 22-inch | bricks cannot be made to vibrate I from the sound of trumpets. TThe alternatives were undermin ing, or an earthquake. At first it was thought that some evidence of I undermining could be traced, but the ]

theory proved unsound.

“Study of the ge logical stiata. in ' addition to archaeological work on the walls themselves, now ha- revealed' undoubted evidence that the wall was]

razed by an earthquake.

“The Jordan Valley, in which Jericho is ; ituated, is very susceptible to I earth tiemors, and in 1927 there was , an earthquake w hich dammed the |

looks punk,

noral wa»r

minn

WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL And You’ll Jump Out of Red in (lie Morning Rarin* to Go 19 in*.l «.>Mr and sunk and th^ wnHd

‘t swallow a lot of aalta, , laxative randy or rhrwing

and expert them to muko you suddenly t and buoyant and full of nun shine. For they can't do it. They only move the

bowels ami a mere movement doesn't k> t at the cause. The reason for your down-and-out feeling is your liver. It. should pour nut two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily.

If this bile is not flowing freely, your food

doesn't digest. It just decays in the bowela. iias bloats up your stomach. You have % thick, bad taste and your breath is foul, akin often breaks out in blemishes. Your head nrhes and you feel down ami out. Your whola

system is poisoned.

It takes those Rood, old C I.1TT1.K I.IYF.K riLI-S to get

pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel “up and up." They contain wonderful, harmless, gentle vegetable extracts, amazing when it cornea to making the bile flow freely. But don’t ask for liver pills. Ask for ( after s l.ittle Liver Pills. Look for the name Carter • Little Liver Pills on the red label. Resent a substitute. 25c at all stwc»»a. © 1931 C. M. Co.

CARTER'S these two

River Jordan.

“Kvidence of an earthquake does not destroy belief n a miracle. Surely it was a miracle »ha the earthquake could take place at the particular time when the city wa> beseiged by

the Israelites?

“These exeavatior are a magnificent tribute to the historical accuracy of the Bibical narative.”

YOU can take the Treasured Trails

J«'°R f •’ty yrar> Red Crown < rasolliv has been the stand ard by which all other gasolines *^ rp mcasurrd — hrncc its ptrxrnt np^nc—Standard Red ^ rown Gasoline. It not only meets IT. S. Government specifications, it haters them—hence its der; % five title — a better pasoline h,)r any and all automotive '■cines, emergency or otherwise. Standa^l Red Crown Gaso- "• p has a higher ant’r-L/.ock r 'ting and is adjusted to the ''°ns an I the poclcctbook.

What is your car to you? A mere machine to get you around, or a friendly agent to help you get the most out of life? Are you really getting all the posse.de pleasure from that car of yours? Have you taken the Treasured I rails ... to woods and mountains ... to lakes and streams? Toother places—other towns—other scenes from those in which you live? Start now—this week-end—to go to places you’ve never been before. Out in the country through the fruit lands—out in the pure, clear air of the wider hori/on. It’s so easy to go! So inexpensive! So pleasant and restful. Oct your copy of "PLACI'S T< > Of >" from any Standard Oil Service Station. Just pick out the spots you’d like to sec-get the family together and start, Make it n Sunday outing—a week-end tour—or an extended trip through several states. STANDARD RED CROWN-the better gasoline—cuts the cost of motoring and increases the pleasure of travel. I his brilliant, powerful, satin-smooth fuel was especially developed for people who demand the utmost performance from gasoline at the lowest possible cos . W Hh hot weather here you need a gasoline of lugh anti-knock value, yet seasonably^adjusted AT AM SPEED.

O’ef )'nur Copy of "PLACES TO GO" Thi. bnoklrf is profusely i,I -- OatrJ Lists humlrrdt of f.is ii at ing plarffl in t great Middle West Tells you where thevare and boss to get 11..-e. Ii'-IREF ftjs* ask for it at any Standard Oil Servje/Shition.

When You Huy Standard (lasoHne Ask for “Places to do” ANDARD RED CROWN THE HETTEK (*• ISOES»y*E STANDARD OIL COMPANY 530* o

mw f% ^ r n*c

CHIP5D/I2*33

IVORY

sSOAl 1

'(.<' tint Si/.t 1 linr

IVORY SNOW, IVORY I LAKKS, SLLOX (iKANl LLS,

2 I'Kkn. 25c Small I’ackagc ( Sc 2 Fackaucs 25c

I‘hit ( aiiu

SOAP CHIPS

SUGAR COf?M ‘^Findard Lack

GREEN BEANS LARD MMIUe I'me ling

PLOU R Avondale HiL r b (Quality

Cl FAN (iUCK

Lbs.

< lulh IJay

Standanl Park

Smtsttimtal

\ alur

I’INK

SALMON litll Pound ( ana 2 l,,r 19c I ancy Iscd. Ih. ran 2.'>r

FAN( Y I’FA US t imnlry < lnl> Bartlrlt FUFNCH ( Oi l FI; lirazil'H I'inent — 2 Mis t'lr. SODA ( l{,\( KIIRS

, r ) " 25c $1.10

No. 2 ( an No. 2 ( an

4 lbs- 19c 24 L, »- ^ek 37c

i3c

Fb. 25c 2 ,kHox 17c

( HO( -O-LFTTF FFCANS, l( FI)OUANOF JFLLIFS,

FFN-JFLL, (iUAFF JFK E .SOFT DRINKS

lor makitiR Perfrrt .litnt-i t'.ntt Jellies—I’kg.

Korky Hiier Pint llottlr

l.enton Lime, B')'>l Herr

I Ira mre

—Low

Pore

Lb.

l!)c

Lb.

15c

15c

17c

Lg. Mots.

25 c

II \LI POl ND W esro Npetial ICED TEA \\I) t. LO\ ELY GKKI N It I D I E \

(.1 \>s|>

\n Sir ‘.tine

Sperial

49c

CANTALOUPES

swmi n MEATY O

25c

(iUFFN (ORN, (> ears 2ff(’ Fanry Fresh A POLES |0 Lbs. 2|)c < onkini; ( F( IAIKFRS > For IfjC I’anry Hot House

(ireen Keans, Lb. I an<'i Siringless APRIFOTS, Lb. 1 teslt ( alifornia PLFMS, Lb. 1 11 sk t ahrornia

5c 15c 15c

NEW POTATOES

u.s.No. i 10 " ,s 25c

SMOKED

PICNICS

Armour’s Melrose, Sugrar ( tired

Shankless, 1 lo 8 lbs. Avg. ] Qq

CHUCK ROAST

Tender Juicy

Lb 12k*

SWISS STEAK

Cut Irem lender ItuunH 'hottlder. Lb

15c

SLICED BACON

Fancy Lean ''Ugar C ured O Machine Sliced — Kind Off

2<)c Lbs.

FRANKFURTERS

Larue Juirv

95c Lbs.

fork steaks

Fean .Fuic>. ^ ut 1 rt»m ( ottage l*oik Butts, Lb. o

10c

__ _ gkj Kfener's F*nry. Dry Sugar Cured, 10 tc 14 lb. ave.. O A W V/ Hi 3 to 5 lb. End Pieces

10c