The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 June 1932 — Page 5

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1 HE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE INDIANA. THURSDAY JUNE lb, 1932.

! the sena-

l*LANS 'lo (|[) 11 p- ( OLL.K(,K UKC'ORDS M.iDE

HASTINGS, \ i are being made to tion of the asset Bellevue Presbyt">

(UP)—Efforts ure c isolida-

5( nntinue I

colhee near

Omaha, and the Hastings col e re,

j; authority for these compli- - e ;-.: is not King Geotge, bui Sir r v aid Wtuli' gt .n who, at 78, ha- ,• re'ircd a. treasurer to the queen ncre.

1 hod at

"i ave l aid all the queen r private several years piiui to the ell ge

here. It was su<pe d,d i n 1918. The plan for a union if the t v,, sth.ols

ha< met with

, .e my app intment,” Sir Edt. ld an interviewer, "and 1 have

i. huti Teds of -hopping expedi* | has been discuss, d hut her. 1 have alway been objections of the f uMe

. i fc her grasp of current pin e - ollege. liniination she showed in ivtitions have h , f t right article. 1 neve 1 tings college, bv

r;r

; fl..w in her bills.’' PI WE FLIGH I

1 VHI Y EMTS IN DISASTER

vue alumni, asking i ovei the seholastii i Bellevue student Hastings colleg, t fired to take ov. regularly i.-sued lieli to pla e records ol t

here.

of Bell-vue i 1» I with Ha--diel of B Ue- ! 1 ,k ■ : rme«

FiEI I), England, (llf'i— Ha i - r w Mte I 1U2 years before going v , , a i.iiplane, a Mrs. Stan-all hau s narrow escape from disaster on her

.lieht lien* lecently-

,S rtly afti r her 102nd birthday, -1 n.-all wrote tc Sir Alan Cobh...i, "ho was holding an aviation exhn iv ni in Man-field, asking that he t;i, i i aloft. What was m re, sin

a kni to locp the-loop.

A flight was arranged for a party am | how to behnv of 17, including the mayor of the city ! No m(in ,| iei . o| ' ,

a, i wife, hut on landing the i :.o i I . • two wheels, and. with a •, i ijrging the ground, narrowly

a.i rd disaster.

tin ' from the plane, the old

1 d> | inly rpananged her hat and

that the flight had been

t-e- have ofi ah at all ie degrees a d ol cn file

| BANK of ENt.l \M) CEN.-dRS HKH vViuR

I -— ! LONDON, (UP, Every year on “Secret’; Day” td i:.,nk of Englan I, through the various di j.artment heads ; caution- its stat 1 o what t . wour

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UN TO ADD

i i) I'ON, (UP)—Tin

t'.:e lac ti n he

is

uft may gam-

ble, at I any seiiou- hre;i ii of moral law may he pun.-hed by dismissal. ( Loud colors in clothing are bannei. I lie men have giiined peimission (but only after a struggle) to wear plus- 1 four , hut ;i outni .sti \vh came t > w rk i.i day m hi- imiform fou 1 !.e

had overstep) ed t e boun I .

W onic in the ' ank' eaiph. mu t “comport tin in die a- 1 idie-’ outside

I’Ol NDAfiF ih,. oilin' a well . ,t work. They

must always \\.;u ,i dark blue ear-

drf'sses for | ment (v.hi -h i- furnished by the liank

tiie latest sty le revela-, and renewed on cveiy re |)e ti\ . an-

niversary of jnining the staff) w! ich

. ini g is a common practice in must not lie shorter than -a ven inches ke a small amount of silk from the gioui.d, and on which t ia ■ vy and feel rich,’ says Mis. only adornment peimitted is a white henck Woolman, textile ex- collar “without a patt in.” But it may be more tin that,

OREGON GRANGE OPPOSES FORDS I \RM PI Ol I l AN

silk

little fiber drinks it in, in bath, until it may carry 200

t it weight in tin.

■ seen a heavily weighted lai ! on an open fire, the silk d burned off and a tin slip

MEDFORD, Ore., (UP) — H nry Ford’s recent plan for small f:,im tracts in industrial ii-tiicts was on

•ii.. , ... . u a^lj m | . rfect form, detuned in a re: o\uU"ii a.toptc d b\ tie i on goes to pieces. If it wen Eagle Point Grange, ilk, il w-uld burn, curling up Fold contended !he plan would perimmy residuum, hut the ash mil wxikoi to raise jiait of their

These Potential First Ladies Well Qualified for Position * * * * * * Wives of Three Leading Democratic Candidates and Daughter of a Fourth Ideally Suited for Job of White House Hostess.

GOODYEAR PATHFINDER

SIX “PLIES”? You can count ttix layers of fabric here, but the hrst t wo uiulef the tread io this tire (or in *ny bo-called “six ply "tire built thin way) do not run from bead to bead. Some ttrc-makers call these “plies,” but they’re really “breaker strips.” so we call them that

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f- ' 2S ii 4 75 19 ha. i6 Each Io pairs

*0 x 6.00* 18 HD |Six full plies uud tu o brtaktr iinfn |

Each In pairs

/'OU KNOW a bargain when you see it. Cast a thrifty eye on what you are offered here. Goodyear quality—Goodyear value — stout, husky, handsome tires with the Goodyear name on every sidewall — at the lowest prices in rubber history! Goodyear builds these Speedway Tires with patented Supertwist, that famous cord material which gives tires longer life. And every one of these tires has a lifetime guarantee. You can get such amazing values because Goodyear builds millions more tires than any other rubber company. And if you stop to wonder why Goodyear builds more tires —here’s

29 x 4.40-21 Each in pairs BUYS A FIRST CHOICE TIRE

the answer: more people want (loodyear Tires, more people buy them, because experience shows thex ’re the best tires on the road. That makes it easy for >ou to get the best tire for your money, .lust ask yourself: Why buy any second-choice tire when FIRST-CHOICE costs no more?

HRs' UectrroKJ D £>ajk£R,

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Hr? Frakkcim D Roosevely

of tile woman who may »h»re th« »uccei.» of any on*-of T" 1,1 Mr.. Franklin D. Roo.evelt, wife of New York a Governor, who_.. _t^

leatlinR Democratic candidate, need, no intrinfui lion

to American.

the role of White Hou.e ho.t... like a hand into a « »''• , . Jo ^ Name Garner, wife of the Speaker of the h» ten T.x.:

Jon D. Baker, who i. equipped for the joh nt preM 1 « , hu.band’l hy rea.on of her a.ioriation with diplomatic aocie y Wilaon’. cabi tenure of office a. Secretary of War ... the l.«e f;;- Tvl.^of Go.;*.o, Jet. One unuxual poxsibility deserve* mentioi . , , 11 u-jug |1 14 ,

Leor*. Whit, of Ohio being nominated and elected

youngest “Fir.t lady” in hi.tory to the Wh.le »T(!uui.'n.tori.l o.^n

daughter. Mary, who ia now hia official l.o.te*. in

.ion pf Ob -

capahilitiei of

however, sai.l

wool 1 increase I’lioti* corditii'n.- if nvei proilu (ion a ’I under-con-nmil-lion, ftoin which the country i

Of course,

G o. R. t (INVENTION (Continued Ftom Page One) Ids ie*|>on-'il.ility,” sni I one

'man ileiogat-e from Fennsylvania after the n , eul { l.’.nk wa • beaten. T ■ ..iipli tin* partv is pieparing to ' go ha k to i i* ountry -.vith lh sirr. • No inadidatr i ffered in 1928. the intei vetting f.-ir years have wrojght grave fh«nges into the condition of Ibe Unit 1 .•'Lite and of the world.

t — I (Bin mg wony ft.r thrr ■ and u half RODE HIKE. . r >0 MILES TO HOME >.• u if Tq rti-^ion have left ii hlible BELOIT, Wis.. (UP)—Spring fever phvsi-.tl marks mi Piesident H over. pLguing ( iiail Hubait, 12, was They ..\i !• It <qi .lly inilelihle ] cured by mounting his bicycle and mn ks i n tin Republiran party, lidding fiO miles to his parents’ sum- Whet’ei tl-is will co t it the election I mtr home on Lake Waubesa in five, this year, no one can tell.

M VSONIC NCI l< K

Called n'teting Temple Lodgt 47. FiiJay, 7:BT P- <(’• M. M. degree.

Jus. S. Walker, W. M. E. E. Caldwell, Sec.

t at foreign debt dtle 1. Just a year ago y he pr po-ed Ins wai r | piata.ii moratorium be inability of Europe t | a'. ,'d i Ho rvi'l -Sid in !'v* a I four successive limes, successive days there efiect the most dystic ;

the happy candidate said.

a I | i ful dreams mi it, st e anomic Pi. idant H.,over liter of bis term it ien's bo k t > the What the party i on v. hi h it is Ii i ♦ it, unPr i lent Hooi* this struggle av of which Aly in 192$.